I have another bottle to drink tonight before my colonoscopy tomorrow. It tastes exactly like dish washing liquid smells. I barely got through the first bottle without heaving. 😕
@@booksteer7057 I know, it’s not a lot of fun. That’s what I was doing in this video, preparing for my colonoscopy the next day. I decided I had just as well try and have a little fun with it. Best wishes to you! I hope your procedure tomorrow yields positive results!
@@kentuckytim4443 I couldn't finish the second bottle. I could only choke down half. I have been on a clear diet for TWO days instead of one, though. I hope it's enough.
The square rear axles say that it is a late model 1950 or newer. The decals maybe should be closer to the front on the side ones. But if he got the decals from Jorde’s, they would have told him where to put them. Mighty nice looking tractor. Mine may never be that nice, but I like to use it too much.
@DELTRANIO99 hey thanks! It would have been fun to have dynoed this car before and after to see any difference changing the exhaust made. It runs really well as a carbureted 305. Changing the exhaust seems to have boosted the engine power a few horsepower. I know it’s not a 350, 400, 454, etc, but it digs on the low end pretty well.
@CarolMeyer-pv5ub It’s a 1950 model B. It has a magneto, meaning it was built earlier in the year. The B’s built towards the end of 1950 had a distributor.
Hey. In my opinion the drone isn’t bad. I’ve done a couple of several hour road trips and the sound level was livable. Not too bad when you’re just driving along. When you put your foot into it, it’ll sound off. It is certainly throatier than stock.
@octaviobmorales6141 LOL. This was my fifth attempt at seating this tire on the rim with starting fluid. The first four tries I wasn’t able to get the air in the tire fast enough to keep it from deflating after it seated. We had already spent two hours trying to seat this tire by conventional means.
What model #JBA muffler is this? I like the subtle rumble it offers. It's not too loud, but has enough when you step on it. I have a 2001 1500HD 6L. Please let me know. Thanks!!
@@kentuckytim4443 I also have 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500HD, 6.0 liter. I see a lot of truck owners fighting to get a muffler and tailpipe on the factory system. Your pick looks right for me. Thanks for posting the kit number 40-3030. I know this system will fit.
Definitely just convinced me to get this for my 05 3500 Sierra reg cab. I feel like mine is the only one left on the road with an 8 foot bed. You ain’t kidding about the limited options. Thanks for the video!
Ha! Ha! 😂 Yeah, the fifth time was the charm here! The four times prior to this, the tire would pop out on the rim and before I could get enough air in it, it would deflate.
what year model is this tractor? my dad just passed away and has a john deere that looks just like this video but very rustic im having idle problems and the serial plate has been removed.
She's beautiful. One day i'll have one in black. And her IROC-Z decal on the doors gonna be on sunset colors. Along with the '88 IROC-Z Concept's spoiler.
Spent lots of time on a late 40s B working for a farmer when I was a kid, raking hay mostly. We always opened the petcocks to reduce the compression and let it crank faster and easier.. It had open flywheel so even started it by hand a couple of times.
Check and make sure the spark plugs are clean/new. Drain the old gas and put fresh Non-Ethanol gas in it if you are not running it daily. If you haven't overhauled your engine heads yet to accommodate Unleaded fuel, I highly recommend it.
I'll be getting my '51 B this Friday. Mine has been in parades and tractor pulls and has won some of the pulls. The engine has been overhauled by the previous, previous owner. I am excited to finally own my first B.
I used to own a 04 6.0 a programmer will wake u up the most changing the shift points really increases the output of your engine and it alters timing Ang airfield tuning tables I had the hypertech tuner and it woke my truck up a lot I already was set up just like you k&n cold air kit and true dual 3 inch but man don't hesitate program that baby then maybe some speed engineering stainless headers
@Ted Jordan , I like to drive the staples in the post at an angle, not one leg of the staple directly above the other, as this can cause the post to split. So I tilt the battery end of the stapler upwards so when stapling the bottom wires I have clearance with the ground. Great question! Thanks!