Who Has Their Winter Coal Supply Ready?
- joeq
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- Location: Northern CT
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: G111, Southard Robertson
LOL. Just a little "six-silly-winder" I now see that big tailpipe. No Mitsubishi V-6 will be touting that load.
Good stuff. Nice truck. The icing on the cake, is if it's a stick shift. I know Mopar held onto a clutch longer than all the other brands with their diesels.
Good stuff. Nice truck. The icing on the cake, is if it's a stick shift. I know Mopar held onto a clutch longer than all the other brands with their diesels.
- LBrookm
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- Location: Central Virginia
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Warm Morning 523
- Coal Size/Type: Nut
- Other Heating: Baseboard
Thanks much, I wish it was - one of those 2nd hand deals so got stuck with the slushbox. It is kinda cool that you can feather the throttle to get the converter to lock (it’s an ‘05) I often challenge myself to keep it locked as much as possible when driving just because it makes me think it’ll last longer. That load set us up with >4 tons on site. Should be good into next winter
- hotblast1357
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- Stoker Coal Boiler: 1984 Eshland S260 coal gun
- Coal Size/Type: Lehigh anthracite pea
- Other Heating: air source heat pump, oil furnace
Put a torque converter lock out switch in.