RNeumann
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We could tell him something else to put his mind at ease....haha
DeereDude...Hat's off, and a salute, to airborne SF from an older, and at the time, unwilling clerk typist. (I jumped out of my chair once).
Those are guys, along with all Marines, that have earned the respect.
Reading 6 dogs past posts I am sure he is busy changing it out now.:thumbsup:![]()
LOL I still have boot marks from getting kicked out of the plane. Thanks
Midas near me is offering $9.99 oil changes. I'd bring it down and let them do it!
As a side note, I used to live on the eastern planes outside Denver. Next to my property the field was used for low lever jump practice. great show and I got to see som equipment get mangled when the drag chute failed. Big cargo box dropped off the ramp on a wheels down pass.
Usually they had a transport waiting for them but one day it was missing, so they hoped the fence and asked to use the phone. What was I to say to a bunch of heavily armed, big grumpy guys in camo. Well the ride was broke, but they were sending another ride in an hour. So I got them all some beer and asked why in the world did they jump out of a perfectly good airplane. They all laughed and asked if I had seen the inside of a C130 that they used. To them it was a leaky sieve about to fall apart. They then had some nice words to say about the air force pilot they had for training :laughing: Well to make it short a big army chopper landed in my field and the all left happy - with my beer no less. That winter around Christmas they made a night jump in the snow. Just heard the plane - no lights or sound, but found a bow on the fence the next morning and a bottle of Scotch under it. I never could serve due to bad eyes, but honer and help those that I can. My dad was a field medic in WW II.
Back on track to the OP - I would change it out and leave the filter as mentioned and save the used stuff for the lawn mower.