Remember, Smiley, I started this post to complain about how cold our summer was, and you told me that warmer weather was coming in the next few days; well you were right and we had a long run of hot dry days. Well, now it is very cold again; I mean, not like cold summer, but cold winter with the wind blowing. It is okay, and we will live with it, because that is what is supposed to happen this time of the year.
Yes, I bought that old truck from a young lady that I had taught in a 1st grade classroom! I paid $500.00 for it, and the only things I have done has been to change the oil, and replace a settlement bulb under the fuel pump. I also put new tires on it as well. It is been a wonderful old truck. It has a large V 8 engine in it, so I don't drive it unless I need to haul something. I have a steep hill to pull up out of town, 2800 feet elevation, so the power is handy until I am filling up at the gasoline station! I put horse racks on it, that my brother gave to me for a birthday present many years ago. He built them himself. I have them to my son-in-law, and after he didn't need them anymore he gave them back to me, and I am very happy to have them. I put them on to tie an upright grand piano, so that it would not tip, over and that worked great. After trouble shooting I found out that the master brake cylindar has gone bad. I have one ordered for a little less than $30.00, and then I will be on the road with it again, and that is good, because I need to haul some sheets of green, mold restistant, sheet rock, gypson board for my bathroom, and I was stressing about how I would get that done when I didn't know what was wrong with my brakes. Well the part will be in town Wednesday, and within an hour or two I will have the brakes working so that it will be safe to drive again. I also need to grease it, and I have a grease gun and grease handy, so that will be a small chore, and one I have been neglecting! It also has an oil bath air cleaner that needs to be changed as well, so there's always something mroe that needs to be done, huh!
A little humor here! I was talking with the owner of a Honda shop a number of years ago, and of course he was pushing Honda motorcycles. I have always been intrigued with Harley Davidsons, partially because my Dad owned two of the earlier models to come out before he and my Mom were married. The Honda shop owner told me if I owned a Harley, I had better own a pickup also, because I would need to haul it often after it broke down, and he told me that Hondas do not break down as often as Harleys, but I think he was saying that because he was a Honda dealer! I would still love to own a Harley, and I might someday, and if not I will always dream about it anyway!
