Is there any reason I shouldn’t tow an ‘88 Nisssan pickup on a dolly with the drive wheels on the ground without dropping the driveshaft? It’s a stick. It’s only going 20 miles.
I had a roofer do some work on my roof. While chatting, he said he needed someone to haul off a truck for scrap. Since I’m looking for a truck, I asked a few questions. It’s a ‘93 Ford F-150 Supercab with a 5.8L and it has a blown head gasket. While that could be a big problem, it could be an non-complicated fix. But the roofer doesn’t know how to do it. He only wants $350 for the truck. He also has an ‘88 Nissan pickup that needs a clutch master cylinder reservoir. That’s an easy fix but the roofer doesn’t even know how to bleed a clutch or brake system. A couple hours after he left, he messaged me and said if I’d fix the Nissan, he’d give me the Ford. Now I need to get the Nissan to my house.
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