It's sitting 100 miles from home in the mountains in PA.
When I pulled the rear axle apart to replace the gears and bearings to find that the bearing races were spinning on the carrier and destroyed the carrier. Hopefully the carrier will get delivered wednesday and we can get it together by sat.
Wagon down...
- FamilyTruckster
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Wagon down...
Mike, the guy with the big woody wagon #206
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Re: Wagon down...
Bummer... hope to see you at Bowie on the 2nd but it won't be the same without the 'Big Woody'.
Ted
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Re: Wagon down...
Too bad. I hope it is an inexpensive and quick fix.
- FamilyTruckster
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Re: Wagon down...
Somewhat cheap, I guess. To rebuild the rear axle cost me almost what I paid for the car....
And I blew the heater core on the trip to Bowie sat morning. I was able to bypass it and run in a later heat.
And I blew the heater core on the trip to Bowie sat morning. I was able to bypass it and run in a later heat.
Mike, the guy with the big woody wagon #206
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