Posted by j heikemper on August 11, 2011 at 06:25:46 from (184.9.245.8):
wonder? if i can true up the fan blades on my 95 Dodge Cummins ,?, And All will be fine and dandy ???,, seems like they may be aluminum? . got to wait another day for $ 60 fan .. freak incident ,,took a few bales of hay to the cows ,, while backing up to turn around in end of woods ,, a hikory y- forked limb -split off, spade shaped end tipped up over the draglink, contiued that anle to bend the fan blades into the radiator , INSTANTLY WIPING OUT THE RADIATOR ,,wth !!, the kinda luck been having this yer ,.. BACK IN THE 70S with the future 1st wife used to back into similar spots , with the 69 Marquis convertible.. that silly stuff could had happened then ,,sure would had been hard to explain ..
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