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I notice vibrato alot,, because I am a Bluegrass nut and Bluegrass is noticeably with out vibrato omong vocalists.. A good mix was with Ronda Vincent ( without ) and Gene Watson ( with ) in duet..>>>Dan
Kirk,,, We were married 61 years 7 days..The problem for me know is not her death,, what is bothersome now is the way the surgeons butchered her up ( twice ) prior to death,,AND the hospital plus surgeons were paid $ 565,600.00 for the job..>>>D
All well and good,, I have a load tester but not up the anticipated load of this bank,, so I had intended to take them to my local NAPA store for testing,,, that is until I discovered the likely problem..Thanks again>>>Dan
I removed all 4 batteries for an inspection,, the two rears in the container are hidden by the front two and a bitch to get to,, by removing them I found massive corrosion that was the root cause of my problem.. The batteries are only 3 years of age and I normally get a solid 6 years out of...
My last FORD was a 1957 Fairlane 500 convertible,, ( Got married with it) before that was a 1950 club coupe with flat head V8... All Chevy since and happy about it to..>>>Dan
Another major thing to look for is RUST,,roll under and look diligently for frame and steering component rust,, the south east and state of New York are particularly bad for MAJOR RUST that will junk any vehicle. I own a 98 diesel pusher that has ZERO rust anywhere ( always garage kept when not...
When you get up into these tire sizes, you will find the fronts will be "steer" tires,, and rears will be "drivers" tires.. Not normally rotated. and not needed...I have been known to switch the fronts side to side to even out wear do to the crown in the roads..The right "steer" tire seems to...