On 1/31/2024 6:00 AM, Mark Olson wrote:
> Turby <
xs...@xmail.com> wrote:
>> On 1/30/2024 11:58 AM, wessie wrote:
>>> In the other place we learn that Salad Dodger has bought a car.
>>>
>>> Is he the last of the Two#s?
>>>
>>> Hell hath etc etc
>>
>> I have always (almost, at least,) owned a 4-wheel vehicle, but I rarely
>> drive it. My Dodge Ram has sat undriven for at least 6 months. But since
>> the BMWGS has a serious electrical issue, and my FJR has developed a
>> couple of other problems, I may have to use the truck soon.
>> I hope the battery has a charge.
>
> What's wrong with the GS and the FJR?
>
The GS probably has a fuel problem. It turns over, but won't start. This
is after getting and major tuneup and 3 new batteries from the BMW
dealer here. I need to take it to another mechanic to see what's wrong.
The FJR? I had new brake pads put in last week and now the front wheel
is screeching every once in a while when I brake. I can't see the
problem. And it may have an electrical issue, too.
I used to do a lot of my own work on bikes, but I've gotten old and my
body doesn't like that stuff any more.
> I thought anyone who owned a pickup must have run it at least once
> every couple months due to friends needing to borrow it...
>
That's what got it going the last time. My neighbor wanted a load of top
soil, and so I got one for myself, too. Only I haven't unloaded it
completely.
> <old man>
Exactly.
> I remember we used to borrow my great-uncle's Studebaker pickup
> every spring to haul a load of manure for the vegetable garden.
> It ran so smoothly and silently (inline six) that Dad keyed the
> starter when we stopped at a junction because he thought the engine
> had stalled. It hadn't.
>
> I think this is what it looked like:
>
>
https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/rock/1/100/4436/1920x1440/1963-studebaker-pick-up
> </old man>
That's purty.