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Trina's new Horse tugger & camping vehicle.

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peter lena

@ebinmaine  TRINA  did well , hope you take advantage of its condition , have access to a lift? cans of aerosol , open gear cable and chain spray , in and on underside , wheel well arches , inside doors , every body seam . that would  show itself in days to  coverage protection . an oil slick on a seam and at the bottom of door edge seams is showing you  rust protection . go oily, pete 

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, peter lena said:

ebinmaine  TRINA  did well , hope you take advantage of its condition , have access to a lift?

Thanks Pete.  

No lift access but we have a decent jack and stands.  

 

We're going to buy a waste oil sprayer for use in this and other vehicles.  

 

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ri702bill
11 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

We're going to buy a waste oil sprayer for use in this and other vehicles.  

I prefer to use spray on Fluid Film (yeah, I know it violates financial rule 1B - you already got the drain oil, why not dispose of it "usefully" (properly) ??? And they do not exactly give the FF away, either..

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squonk

Waste oil can have acids which can do as much harm than good. If you have a Krown rustproofing franchise near you I would go that route. Their spray is very close to Fluid Film. They can do a lot better job and you don't get covered with crap. I've rustproof cars on a lift and on the ground and there is no comparison

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Rob J.

If the previous owner changed the fluids regularly that car will last her a long time. 

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Stormin
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Trina got herself a 2012 Honda Pilot.  

  Nice but I'd take it back. Steering wheel is all wrong. 

 

 

 

 

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ri702bill

On THIS side of the Big Puddle - that is where you find 'em.... unless you deliver Mail for a living !!

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

:ROTF:

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ebinmaine
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On THIS side of the Big Puddle - that is where you find 'em.... unless you deliver Mail for a living !!

@Stormin do you folks have vehicles with the left hand wheel for other reasons like our mail carriers?

 

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ri702bill

But you do enter a "roundabout" on the wrong side.....

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squonk
37 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

Might as well move the road signs too! 

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Stormin
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

@Stormin do you folks have vehicles with the left hand wheel for other reasons like our mail carriers?

 

 

Yes Eric. Road sweepers. 

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

Yes Eric. Road sweepers. 

Aye. Ours can be either way here.  

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squonk

Road sweepers around here have steering wheels on both sides. You can have a job if you ever visit nORM! :lol:

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Beap52

That's a good looking vehicle!   Probably bring a smile to the annual personal property tax--at least it would here in MO.

 

Here a couple pictures of my 1992 GMC K2500.   It's rust free--in part that the previous owner and I try not to drive on salt treated roads and I spend as much time washing the underside as I do the topside.  I also believe that the Penetrol I use to coat underside with every couple of years also helps.  I spray up inside the fenders and the frame and pop out the plugs to spray the rockers and doors.  One of the other things I did  was use the wax rings that seal toilets to the sewer pipes.  I used the wax to seal the seam in the rear wheel opening hoping to prevent salty water intrusion from tires sending spray on them.   The first picture is the passenger side frame right behind the front wheel.  The other is the floor pan and rocker on the passenger side.  This truck has 224,000 miles and 31 years old.   I also spray our 71 El Camino and 47 Chevrolet sedan delivery with Penetrol.  Penetrol is an additive for oil base paint to help it flow better.  It's linseed oil based product and I was told years ago that folks used it for rust prevention--now I do.

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peter lena

@Beap52 totally agree with the linseed oil , that has a creep / penetrating factor thats vital. been using lubriplate fluids for years , especially  open gear spray as a finish after , using chain / cable spray first as the base / creeper lubricant . the cost to day is nuts , used to be  $ 2  a can , had a lot of it , your side under rail , shows good results . my son does his cars every year in vermont . from what I  have seen on newer trucks , for rust / rot , its scary . stay after your stuff , if you want too,  tyvek paper suit , pete

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ri702bill
9 minutes ago, peter lena said:

  tyvek paper suit

On a day with little or no wind....

OR wear the clothes you got for Christmas that you just hate....

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ebinmaine
18 hours ago, squonk said:

Waste oil can have acids which can do as much harm than good.

LOTS  of information, opinions and anecdotal evidence about spray oils on vehicles on the forums. Both for and against as one can imagine.  

 

One other path I've seen is to use an inexpensive spray penetrating oil and apply 2 to 4 times per year.  

 

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ri702bill

Could be an interresting conversation at the Honda Dealer if you folks did the used motor oil thing and there was a recall.

EB "While you have her car up in the air, there MAY be an oil leak somewhere. Can smell it, specially backing up.... " :lol::lol:

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peter lena

@ebinmaine  canadian  related sights , show linseed oil spray downs , they have been doing that a long time , ideas /  effects  pete

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peter lena

@ebinmaine  here you go ,  pete

 

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squonk

Krown is a Canadian based Co. 

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wh500special

Did ya get the TruCoat?  I prefer TruCoat. 
 


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PeacemakerJack

Looks like an awesome purchase guys!!! Well done😎

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