I pulled a knife once when I was a youth. Stopped a potential beating from two assholes. They had already chucked me down some steps and had verbalized they were gonna f-ck me up. One of them was the size of a linebacker. It was even a butterfly knife yo! Lol.
Everyone hopes for that. Shit happens though and most of it can be avoided if cooler heads prevail. But if it does hit the fan a little forethought can go along ways in not having to be a victim.
Here they're legal to buy. But it's illegal to whallop someone with one. And if you carry one for self defence you will get eaten up by the law/courts if you use it. Best off to only have tools, not weapons at ones disposal. Then if an emergency arises and you use a tool for self defence, so be...
If the pan is rotted through, replacement is a no brainer. But if the pan is leaking at the gasket, cinch down all the pan bolts a little before considering pulling the motor pulling the motor.
I sold my 03 5.4 with 200,000m(320,000km) on it with all original running gear and no motor work either. No major repairs to anything.
Looks like a sweet ride. 302. Can't go wrong.
How many days would it take to pull a tree over with a maasdam hooked up 4 to 1 I wonder? :D
Just was adding my .02 in on what Merle had mentioned. Maasdam is a great tool for what it's rated for, which on Sean's link is 3/4 ton of pull. More then enough to be very useful. But it's been my...
I've had it slip with quality three strand. Heed the rating on it or IMO too about what Merle mentioned 1500lbs or so. Because it will slip if the pull is to heavy. It's not going to hold if a heavy tree tries to go south.
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