dieselyoda
Active member
2mikebike gets it...........the advice posted on the nuts and bolts has been great and never, on my part dismissed.
In the interests of keeping this from getting out hand, I have a speedo in hand. I am going to take the advice I have received and see how big a mess I can make this.
I'm a gonna mess this up but good but I think I will learn from it. FYI darrylri, we "have zero tolerance" towards speeding in Manitoba, BC, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick..............sure, go with it when you are following a speed limited commercial vehicle. It's the law after all and everybody obeys the law.
Now, I hear another brown soldier calling my name at a BBQ. I got the Salmon, they got the brews and somebody has the extras. If you didn't know, fresh Salmon is a rare treat on the prairies and everybody should include wild, Pacific Salmon as part of a heart healthy diet.
Oh, me bad, that should be in the "just ridding" section. Just as well, I need to check to see how much horsepower and fuel I use on my almost antique oilhead.
Stay tuned as I break this fine piece of German instrumentation, made in the same place as Lucas electrics.
In the interests of keeping this from getting out hand, I have a speedo in hand. I am going to take the advice I have received and see how big a mess I can make this.
I'm a gonna mess this up but good but I think I will learn from it. FYI darrylri, we "have zero tolerance" towards speeding in Manitoba, BC, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick..............sure, go with it when you are following a speed limited commercial vehicle. It's the law after all and everybody obeys the law.
Now, I hear another brown soldier calling my name at a BBQ. I got the Salmon, they got the brews and somebody has the extras. If you didn't know, fresh Salmon is a rare treat on the prairies and everybody should include wild, Pacific Salmon as part of a heart healthy diet.
Oh, me bad, that should be in the "just ridding" section. Just as well, I need to check to see how much horsepower and fuel I use on my almost antique oilhead.
Stay tuned as I break this fine piece of German instrumentation, made in the same place as Lucas electrics.