joshwilsonu
joshwilsonu
joshwilsonu

In an engine with things that are hydraulically controlled using the engine oil, I have seen poor running and hard starts because of old oil. A quick oil change with fresh oil would solve the problem. I have dealt with one vehicle that the owner could tell when he needed an oil change because of the running of the

A 2% interest rate is not free. Inflation just offsets the cost. Anything you pay out is not free. The money increasing in value more than the interest rate doesn’t make the opportunity of not paying out that interest worse than paying it. There is still money being paid for the use of an asset (capital).

Agree with the Jeep 4.0L completely. Really admire that engine for that if nothing else.

Obviously the roommate that took the rifle and robbed the store was the one responsible. That is theft. Saying anyone else is responsible would logically require that all possessions are free for the taking with the owner being responsible for guarding said possessions. The exact opposite is the case.

Just disassemble and reassemble your vehicle until you know all parts of it. Then you don’t need the manual because you will understand the inner workings (at least for the mechanical bits).

I have never paid $450 a month in repairs. I did not buy my truck new, but it is 17 years old. If something is costing that much to keep going, i would suggest moving on to another vehicle.

My recommendation as a patriotic citizen of these United States of America would be to politely escort the officers to the door of anyone and everyone that you know are illegally in this sovereign country.

Protip: weight is almost ALWAYS an advantage when pulling loads, especially in loose soil. I recently tried a 2015 John Deere on a year lease. It was lighter and could not keep up with older John Deere tractors of the same horsepower during tillage work. It was constantly spinning its tires due to the lack of