Not only the used market, but new vehicles, unbelievable at the prices. I saw these ferds on the net, unreal. I have seen some GM trucks in the 80,000 to 92000 range, but nothing over 100,000 yet.
Looks like their boosting the Horsepower and Torque on the so called 3.0 Liter Duramax, along with piston and other part upgrades.
https://www.musclecarsandtrucks.com/gm-duramax-lz0-diesel-improvements-2023-chevrolet-silverado-gmc-sierra-1500-lm2/
All kinds of info about the rebuild kit for the Craftsman Ratchets, even some Youtube Videos where some guys rebuild them. I guess the biggest thing would be to figure out your ratchet model number and which repair kit to buy...
https://www.craftsman.com/support/warranty
Looks like you should be able to swap it in for a free replacement if you can find a Craftsman dealer, i.e....ACE or Lowe's.
I wonder if the quality of the new tools is still the same as the old tools?
Yelp, all kinds of rebuild kits on the net. All boils down to can you buy a new ratchet about as cheap as a kit? Like someone else said, if that's a Craftsman, they should replace it.
Why are you talking about squash in such a manner? 😁🙂
The yellow squash I can eat a bunch of that, one of my summer favorites along with fried okra and green tomatoes.
We slice yellow squash, roll it in corn meal, drop it in a hot pan of oil, brown it. That kind of eating with some, pintos...
Just curious, you mentioned getting your S10 back on the the road. What year is it and is it a project you have been working on. I have owned a few of them over the years and still drive a 2002 model as my daily beater.
Back on topic, good luck on your fuel sump project....:)
One thing we use to do for the crow problem we would shoot 3 or 4 then hang them up by a string in nearby trees. That worked pretty good about keeping the others out until the corn got up big enough so the crows wouldn't bother it.
We also hung black trash bags up in a manner that looked like...
Crows will pull them up and eat what's left of the seeds when the plants just break through the soil. We never had any coons to bother the corn until the ears were about ready. Groundhogs would work on the ears of corn also.
Welcome to The Truck Stop, Poppy.
Looks like these guys have provided some information to you. There are some very knowledgeable 6.5 diesel guys on here, they will steer you in the right direction... ;)
I have seen a few on the Interstate pulling big campers about like that one in the picture. Seems like I saw one locally in the parking lot at Lowes, the owner could have been in the construction business. I wondered how that engine and truck combination would hold up. I guess we now Know The...
I've never had it, could give a big rats arse about it. People get on there and talk about their lives, all their doing is telling certain elements of society all kinds of information. Trust me if I want to find you and make life miserable, it's there.