ArlyA
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A truck seen here that works. (ranger)
We have terrible well water here, loaded with calcium and if you wash anything with it, you get a white haze so I don't. I have a pair of 350 gallon IBC totes hooked to the shop eavestroughs and they drain rainwater into them. One is outside and one is in the heated shop and I use rainwater to wash down all the equipment as well as the buggy's. Have a booster pump on my pressure washer to deliver the rainwater and an inline strainer just in case some crud gets in the water.In the winter time I seldom have a hose available, the nearest car wash that does the undercarriage is 45 minutes each way.
You need to wash that truck before the aluminum bed oxidizes away.A truck seen here that works. (ranger)View attachment 854940View attachment 854941
I know some states do inspections of some sort every year/fee years; but that's the minority of states, and no idea what they actually inspect to get your registration.
Here in N.H. we have both safety and emissions inspection, done annually, same month as registration (generally same as registered owner's birthday). Vehicles registered as antiques are April, not sure about commercial ones. Initially emissions testing was required in only a handful of communities, just Nashua and any abutting towns but this became difficult to administer so at some point the whole state was subject to it. There's a machine that plugs into the OBD port and it's a pass/fail. The results are sent to DMV so if you fail it's in the system. Kind of BS to me, but the feds can be "persuasive" when it comes to threats to withhold highway funds. Anything 20+ years old is exempt from emissions check.Even a lot of states that have inspections, there are varying inspection rules throughout the state. In MO we have no emissions testing outside of the cities, in my county I just need tires, brakes, muffler and lights. No windshield required, not any sort of testing.
Wife's truck is EXACTLY what I'm shopping for right now. Wanna sell it?I'm game, nice truck is a 2012 F150 with 47k miles on her, it's the wife's, the mint red one in background.
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The work truck 2003 super duty 7.3 with 300/600 tune, I put a dump bed on her, she's well north of 260k miles
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But she's a fat girl
Lol, nope! She is a Ford warranty administrator, when it came on the lot and into the "assessment bay" she told the owner she wanted 1st dibs, it is a local vehicle 47k miles no rust!Wife's truck is EXACTLY what I'm shopping for right now. Wanna sell it?
Interesting… my state California goes back to 1976 emission test… soon it will cover vehicles 50 years old!Here in N.H. we have both safety and emissions inspection, done annually, same month as registration (generally same as registered owner's birthday). Vehicles registered as antiques are April, not sure about commercial ones. Initially emissions testing was required in only a handful of communities, just Nashua and any abutting towns but this became difficult to administer so at some point the whole state was subject to it. There's a machine that plugs into the OBD port and it's a pass/fail. The results are sent to DMV so if you fail it's in the system. Kind of BS to me, but the feds can be "persuasive" when it comes to threats to withhold highway funds. Anything 20+ years old is exempt from emissions check.
Safety inspection is tires, brakes, exhaust, lights/wipers, rust etc. A cracked windshield is a fail. I don't have a big problem with it, it does keep the worst heaps off the road. Some garages look more closely than others, and it helps to be an established customer.
Beware of chain tire/exhaust places or anyone who offers a discount inspection. All but guaranteed they'll find something to fail you for.
Inspection is independent of registration, in fact they can't inspect a vehicle without a current registration.
Isn't that when catalytic converters became mandatory?Was not always like this… for decades 25 years and newer and then 30 years and newer and the decided 1976 is the magic year…