This truck is in excellent condition for its age. I purchased it in 08. In California. I drove my pickup out loaded it on a trailer and pulled it back with this truck. It used one half a quart of oil and the trip was around 1500 miles if I remember correctly. There are no major leaks. In the six years I've owned it. I have not bothered to tune it up. It does not miss and is reliable. The Ingersoll-Rand 175 ft.? per minute air compressor was fully serviced in 08, and shouldn't have over 30 hours on the service. The Ingersoll-Rand compressor has what I believe to be the original hour meter. It reads 2524.0. It is a three cylinder John Deere diesel. That starts well and runs the way it was designed. I have had no problems with this unit. The truck also has a lift more 3200 Crane. It has a 12 foot reach with a controller everything functions properly. There is a power cut off switch and battery just beneath the Crane that can be used to jumpstart the truck battery when properly maintained. Yes, you can charge the Crane battery with the truck's alternator by opening the circuit. It is been run regularly but not commercially. This truck could go to work tomorrow. Where needed. It has been touched up with fresh paint. This would make a great Sand Blast truck. Or jackhammer or concrete drill truck. I would like to keep it. But it's time to sell. The truck. The Crane and Ingersoll-Rand compressor all comic books. Thanks for looking. Have a great day.++No Delivery
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Ford recalls 83k Taurus and crossover models for halfshaft issue
Fri, 15 Aug 2014Ford and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have issued a recall for some 83,250 vehicles in the US, for an issue with halfshafts. More specifically a "halfshaft retention circlip" might not have been properly installed on affected vehicles, with the result being halfshafts that may move improperly or disengage completely from the linkshaft while driving. The NHTSA release also notes that the issue may occur "without prior warning" which obviously factors in to the timeliness of getting this checked.
Should the halfshaft disengage, a few troubling things could happen. If it occurs while driving, power from the engine will no longer be transmitted to the wheels. And, if the vehicle is parked without the parking brake applied after disengagement of the circlip, vehicles may roll away even if they're transmissions have been placed in "Park."
Affected vehicles are as follows: Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX crossovers from model years 2012 to 2014; Ford Taurus and Lincoln MKS sedans from model years 2013 to 2014; Ford Flex and Lincoln MKT vehicles from model years 2013 to 2014.
Question of the Day: Worst year of the Malaise Era?
Thu, Jun 23 2016The Malaise Era for cars in the United States spanned the 1973 through 1983 model years, and featured such abominations as a Corvette with just 205 horsepower (from the optional engine!) and MGBs with suspensions jacked way up to meet new headlight-height requirements. There were many low points throughout this gloomy period, of course. The horrifyingly low power and fuel-economy numbers for big V8s during the middle years of the Malaise Era make a strong case for 1974 or 1975— the years of Nixon's resignation and the Fall of Saigon, respectively— as the most Malaisey years. But then the GM-pummeling debacles of the Chevy Citation and Cadillac Cimarron could make an early-1980s year the low point. 1979, the year of the ignominious Chrysler bailout? You choose! Related Video:
And the Top Gear UK Cars of the Year for 2013 are...
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Of course, those cars weren't without their own awards. The P1 was the top hypercar (sorry, Porsche 918 and Ferrari LaFerrari), while the F-Type netted best convertible and the Range Rover Sport was voted SUV of the Year. Other honorable mentions included the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black and S-Class, the Porsche 911 GT3, the BMW i3 and the Ferrari 458 Speciale. The winner, though, wasn't even a high-dollar supercar. It was the Ford Fiesta ST.
Yes, the Fiesta ST beat out some off-the-wall cars like the revolutionary Volkswagen XL1 and the bonkers Peugeot 208 T16 Pikes Peak, not to mention all the cars we listed above, to take the title of Top Gear Car of the Year. And if you've driven one, you'll completely understand why.