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Posted by Aznative (Member # 506) on April 13, 2024, 08:20 AM:
 
What has me really mad is my chevy truck.  It isn't really Chevy's fault that demented  Joe has been pushing internal combustion engine emission levels down and Corporate Average Fuel Economy requirements (aka: CAFE) up. With that said I do blame GM engineers for putting me into a really tough situation.   What they didn't do is install a cooling system cap on the radiator and a bleed point like they did in the earlier duramax engines.

I watched some youtube videos looking for things like a vent location/s which my engine doesn't have.  My truck has a two compartment coolant reservoir tank with a cap for each compartment on the passenger side firewall.  The two caps are different so they made one with right hand threads and one with left hand threads.
Everybodies video on my type of engine used a vacufill to put the coolant in.  What a vacufill does is it puts the cooling system into a vacuum at around 27 inches.  After you have achieved that much vacuum you have a valve with a clear 1/2 inch hose stuck into a 5 gallon pale with the proper mix of coolant, and you simply open the valve.   I own two different vacufill tool kits.
First off, I have never had to add coolant to this truck. When I tried to put the system into vacuum I could only get 2" which means I have a very small leak under vacuum in the cooling system with no known way of adding coolant to the truck. I have ordered a special cooling system test adapter with left hand threads so I can pressure test the system.   I have special tools to check crazy things like a smoke machine. I've ordered a bottle of smoke machine oil that has a UV medium in it.   My plan is to add UV smoke at the intake port on my stant pressure tester and hopefully I can pinpoint the leak. 

I am afraid the dealership will simply guess and  replace known problem cooling system gaskets and seals.  Some of these items may require lifting the cab up.  This would have been so simple if they would have added a bleed port if needed and a radiator cap.

I"m bringing this up because as the car/truck manufacturers keep having to over-engineer the internal combustion engine and design Rube Goldberg 10 speed transmissions we have mechanics leaving the trade.  These damn engineers are putting vbelts inside the crankcase to drive oil pumps  which have to be replaced 150,000 miles and cost about $1,800.  Ford has installed an engine with the water pump behind the timing chains, the variable valve timing systems, and timing cover.  What a stupid  $2,000 idea.

[ April 13, 2024, 08:22 AM: Message edited by: Aznative ]
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 13, 2024, 10:23 AM:
 
I feel your pain, Amigo. What you describe is usual Ford engineering enhanced by overblown environmental concerns. Are you serious? A vee belt inside the crankcase?

That's almost as bad as my favorite Suburban gas tank filter needing replacement at 100,000 miles. And, how do they get at the gas tank for this routine maintenance? It's worse than replacing the fuel pump!

Good hunting. El Bee
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 13, 2024, 11:06 AM:
 
CAT has been making radiators without the fill cap for some time, just keep the reservoir full... Or just buy a used Toyota Tacoma and stick 10K into it instead of buying a new truck.

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Posted by Aznative (Member # 506) on April 15, 2024, 02:33 PM:
 
This video is about the 3.0 chevy duramax oil pump.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxGu1pIJeGo

This video is all about a Ford better idea!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER09MMs-0VQ

This video is a ford v6 with the water pump behind the timing chain.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRRXwv7ti4M

[ April 15, 2024, 02:33 PM: Message edited by: Aznative ]
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 15, 2024, 03:39 PM:
 
Ford use to be my go-to truck but now I prefer Toyotas. Ford or chevy you need about 8000.00 worth of tools to fix dam things and a big enough garage to work on them as well. They also got too much crap under the hood that has to be removed just to get at a spark plug. Or the whole cab or front end needs to be removed. Fuck that!

I switched over to Toyota Tacoma's back in 2012 and never looked back. I own two of them, one for hauling dogs around and other for work or trips.
If warning light goes off, I go to repair shop and hook it to a computer reader and find out source of problem and then go online and order my own parts and replace the bad.
Got a free frame inspection on a 10-year-old Tacoma and also free undercoating, then year later got part of drive train replaced also for free. And also got rear leaf- springs replaced free of charge... I have about 200,000 miles on each truck.
Also, the way prices have skyrocketed on new trucks I'm just going to keep what I have and just do an overhaul/restore when I need it plus just replace interior when time comes.
 
Posted by Aznative (Member # 506) on April 24, 2024, 08:27 AM:
 
I'm with you TA.. I purchased a 2020 Toyota 4 Runner for my wife. I'm driving a 97 dodge dakota with a 5.2 liter v8 and 4x4 with 250,000 miles on it. The engine is still strong and it handles well. The 4 runner will be paid off in about one year, and then I am going to purchase for myself a Toyota Tundra with low mileage and within 2018 - 2021 model years. The 2022 and later Tundras have the twin turbo V6 and a 10 speed automatic transmission. I say not thank you to the newer Tundras. I doubt they will live as long as the 5.7 Iforce V8 with a 6 speed automatic. If I find one I like with a standard transmission and an ignition key, I would be willing to pay a higher price. I believe in the KISS principle ( AKA: Keep It Simple Stupid).
 
Posted by UTcaller (Member # 8) on April 24, 2024, 12:06 PM:
 
The Japanese do make good trucks. And they are very reliable even when abused. I have had my Nissan Titan 4x4 for 15 years and it has 235,000 miles on it. I have just done the basic maintenance and it has been a great truck.

Before that I had a Mazda B2600 4x4 that I had for 19 years and it had 243,000 before it gave up the ghost. Same thing just basic maintenance.

I’m thinking real hard about getting me a Toyota Tacoma here soon. If the trend continues It will probably be the last truck I own.

Good Hunting Chad

[ April 24, 2024, 12:07 PM: Message edited by: UTcaller ]
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 24, 2024, 12:15 PM:
 
From my own experience and from what I read the Toyota V-6 is the best engine out there for its size.
But have to say if a guy plans to pull a camper or big boat then a full-size truck be much better.

I bought a used yard tractor a few years back with a loader on it in Sioux falls S.D. and rented a big ass trailer to bring it home with. Lot of weight behind that little truck but I made it to Sioux falls.
I got tractor loaded up and balanced the load then headed for home. The trip went pretty smooth cept when I had to go up and over some big hills.
I used my hunting truck as it had a 2" lift with 5 speed manual Trany. Had to get the speed built up so I could make the hills and did ok but not something I would want to do on a daily basis.
I have to change oil today on one of them. Crawl under and drain the oil and remove oil filter from up on top in engine compartment. I like the filter location, easy to reach.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 24, 2024, 05:07 PM:
 
You failed to inform the Peanut Gallery as to the maker of this underpowered vehicle?

You only get a C+ for your grade, on this report. I hope you do better next time!

Good hunting. El Bee
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 24, 2024, 05:40 PM:
 
If referring to me it's a Toyota Tacoma, 4 door with short bed. For recorded its also not under powered if you get the V-6 models. I have two of them by the way. [Razz]

They handle nice on the paved roads as well as the dirt roads or even snow. Nice for short trips or even a long trip if not hauling a big family along.
It wasn't built or meant for pulling big loads. The tractor and trailer I pulled home weighed more than the truck. [Eek!] [Eek!] [Razz]

DAA always talked about his Jeeps, but thing is you buy one then you have to go get the parts to modify it for off road use as that's all they good for.
I been looking around for a night rig for calling and been looking at jeeps but find most of the used ones have frame problems up here in my country, bent or rusted out. And they don't give the best ride either.
The jeep pickup looks like it was made in Mexico and looks like mostly tin if you can call it that.
Road salt is not a jeeps friend!
 
Posted by Aznative (Member # 506) on April 25, 2024, 06:55 AM:
 
As a retire auto/truck mechanic, I hate Jeeps. My grandson has a Grand Cherokee, and it sucks IMHO.
 
Posted by Kokopelli (Member # 633) on April 25, 2024, 12:24 PM:
 
Anyone have any thoughts on the Nissan Frontier 4wd two door ?????
 
Posted by UTcaller (Member # 8) on April 25, 2024, 12:30 PM:
 
They are good looking for sure. And if they are anything like the Titan I think you would be happy.
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 25, 2024, 01:08 PM:
 
My company had one they auctioned off to employees, so I looked into them. starting bid was 4000.00.

They have had some issues with anti-freeze getting into tranny due to seal or o-ring. This kind of scared me so I offered 3000.00 under start bid. They said my bid was under but would keep it in mind. another employee offered starting bid and no one else bid on it so I lost out. LOL
There are a few around my part of country but looks like Toyota is staying right up there in market with ford and chevy, and GMC. Dodges don't count.
 
Posted by Kokopelli (Member # 633) on April 25, 2024, 02:35 PM:
 
Apparently the tranny / radiator leak was an issue from '05 thru '07.
I'm looking into various mid-sized two door 4wd trucks. Toyotas are great; the one that I had (22R engine) went to 400,000 miles without major issues. Sadly, there's no Toyota dealer nearby. We do have a Nissan dealer. Thinking something used / about 75,000 miles on it. The Chevy that I'm driving is not going to last forever and I want to have cash & research on hand when the time comes. Knowledge is power and all that.

A Jeep is not even a consideration. I once bought a new CJ7 Laredo that spent more time in the shop than in my driveway. Then the warranty ran out. Sold it with 13,000 miles on it and good riddance.
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 25, 2024, 04:44 PM:
 
My closest Toyota dealer is 60 miles in either direction but do have a local repair shop that can fix most anything on them if needed. Minor stuff I do myself.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 26, 2024, 08:06 AM:
 
Well then, who makes a decent hunting rig? My Dodge Power Wagon had about 500,000 miles on it and was getting tired. I sold my 2004 Titan when it started having problems, it had around 150,000 miles.

I rented a new Jeep, I think maybe it was a Grand Cherokee? I pulled off a graded road somewhere south of Phoenix and IMMEDIATELY got it stuck-high centered. I had nothing but a big knife to scoop the undercarriage and decided that fucker had zero ground clearance, needed to be strictly on the pavement, and without ice or rain. I never did have a positive attitude towards Jeep products and that little episode didn't help. In fact, it didn't impress me on the highway, either!

What I drive now is a SUV Infiniti QX60 and it's not a bad vehicle, great on the highway! Has a selector from Economy to Sport Not saying it's good in the dirt, I have not done a lot of it so can't really say? It's a lot better vehicle than that Jeep SUV POS!

I had a Nissan pickup, 1980 4 wheel drive and that fucker would go almost anywhere! Maybe I'd still be driving it but I was rear ended by a school bus that bent the frame and those crooks at State Farm totaled it and I got hardly nothing for it. In fact it was the best off road vehicle I have ever owned and I've been driving various trucks since 1969; had one Ford, put 3 transmissions in it, sold it for peanuts!

Good hunting. El Bee
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 26, 2024, 08:57 AM:
 
quote:
Well then, who makes a decent hunting rig?
Good question Leonard. It kind of depends on what is your favorite brand and how you plan to use it. Also depends on what bells and whistles you want.

For me I just couldn't see driving a big pickup around, sure they nice and roomy but seem to wear out faster as you put miles on. Takes more road to turn around vrs. midsize pickup. Now midsize trucks use same size tires, so no money saved on rubber and milage about same as full size or just little better.
I hunt mostly alone so midsize works for me but if you have a partner then Fullsize may be a better choice.
My Toyotas have plenty of storage space under the seats and behind them.
 
Posted by Kokopelli (Member # 633) on April 26, 2024, 09:22 AM:
 
".............. and how you plan to use it"
That's key right there.
I drive the highway to get to the two tracks that I hunt. I want four wheel drive to get me OUT of trouble not into.
 
Posted by UTcaller (Member # 8) on April 26, 2024, 09:28 AM:
 
That’s how I felt about that 1990 Mazda 4x4 I had. I went places I had no business going. I remember one time it snowed a ton and the two track I was on hadn’t been driven on yet and I was going through the snow up to damn near my headlights. In the middle of no where hunting damn coyotes.

It made it through without a problem. That was back when I was young and dumb. High centered it a few times in some washes trying to get to better hunting spots.

Man I loved that little truck. Miss it too.

Sure wish I could find a truck like that again. Except with 4 doors this time. I’ve gotten alittle spoiled with a four door.

Good Hunting Chad

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Posted by Az-Hunter (Member # 17) on April 26, 2024, 11:22 AM:
 
Best truck Ive ever had has been a 01 Toyota Tacoma 4X4. Like firearms, wish I had not of sold it and just fixed it up, had 279,000 on it and showing signs of impending troubles.
That truck made me way to bold, went to places I probably should have stayed out of, but little truck rolled right on ahead.
Been looking at Tacoma World Forums couple times a week to view sale ads, and almost pulled the trigger on a nice little 01 with very few miles for the age, 67,000. Shame on me for trying to dicker to much and it got picked up while I was questioning and throwing offers.
Greatest little trouble free truck I've had, and I'll get another, just have to be quicker on the trigger next time.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 27, 2024, 08:26 AM:
 
Just one of those Ford-Chevy things.

For me, my first actual truck was a 1969 Datsun. Remember when you could get them equipped with fat tires in the rear? Seems like everybody who bought any Jap imported Mini Pick up had fat tires in the rear. I had General X Commandos front and rear with a very open, yet aggressive tread. I loved those tires. That friggin' truck would go places it didn't belong. Had a 1300cc engine, maybe top speed on the flats was 70mph, 75 if it was downhill. I installed a flat boat gas tank, I think it was 20 gallons in the bed, up front, right under the rear window. That gave me great range, I don't even remember now, how many gallons the main tank held?

I traded it in on a, (wow) might have been a 1975? International and that truck was a genuine piece of shit. 392ci(or was it 396?) v8. I only had it one year, it was that bad. had a 1 year warrantee and the front wheel bearing fell off and stranded me up in Bishop, ONE DAY PAST THE WARRANTY and those pricks wouldn't make it good! Finally, the service manager of a combo dealership, GMC, Buick, Pontiac, and International Harvester Tractors, mostly. He chewed out the big shot in the Long Beach dealership and he shamed him and he authorized $600 repair and gathered parts from all over the western United States. I traded it in on a 280Z, it had a $3,000 camper shell on it and I think I got right at $3,000 trade in. What a complete Clusterfuck that was!

It was after that, that I bought the Nissan 4X4 pickup, and that baby truthfully, was the best truck I ever owned; as far as a go anywhere hunting rig.

When that truck was wrecked, female bus driver rear ended me and I had a $500 deductible. I will never fall for that sales pitch, where you save ten bucks on the fucking premium and then they ream you on the $500 deductible, and don't even ask me why I did a claim, but suing the school district was going to take forever! in fact, they denied the claim because it wasn't submitted within 6 months! Meanwhile, I needed transportation! I know, long story and I already hated Insurance companies, all of them, they are all crooks!

I see this has developed into another one of Leonard's RANTS! Sorry!

Good hunting. El Bee
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 27, 2024, 09:14 AM:
 
My favorite was a 1985 F-150 short bed with a 2" lift, big tires all-around, off-road shocks, Wild country tires, 5- speed manual tranny with a in-line six-cylinder, windshield visor, roll bars and extra driving lights and also came with a artic kit. I drove that truck all the way to Washington state. Took it as far as Salt Lake City, Wyoming, Neb., Mo., Kansas, ok. and Iowa. 2-tone Tan and brown and turned out to also be a good chick magnet. At the time I believe this is when Ford came out with independent suspension and only thing, I didn't like was I had to replace the rubber bushings for the two support arms every two years. The brackets that held the support arms where riveted to the frame, so I removed the rivets and replaced with bolts, so it was a easy job of replacing the rubber bushings.
Years later I traded it in on a 92 F-150 Northland edition, bright blue.
Last summer I was working close to where I traded it in and got to see it again. The new owner turned it into a Monster truck which looked pretty cool.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 27, 2024, 05:24 PM:
 
My ultimate hunting rig was a 1969 Dodge Power Wagon. Had a 6" lift and big tires. There will never be another, too much work. For special night hunting, I had cut out switches on back up lights, the lic. plate light the brake lights and hidden amber lights inboard of the wheels so I could run the centerline on a moonless night and it was sort of a stealth rig. I could drive away from enforcement at high speed and they would be looking for where I turned off instead of blasting ahead. Never ever caught me when I didn't want to be caught. Hunting coyotes was the only offense but if you don't want to be stopped, we had a few tricks; nothing illegal.

I hunted with one guy that had a different approach the worked just as well. He had a Bearcat scanner and a couple "publications" that listed all the various frequencies of various agencies, and that was slick because if he knew who was being dispatched, he would know where they would be coming from and was able to make a few U turns and completely avoid whoever was being dispatched.

Same thing, he just didn't want somebody focused on "poachers" shining a light and I only hunted with him one weekend but he completely dodged more than a couple agencies, like BLM Rangers, state fish and game and county sheriffs. We weren't doing anything illegal, just hunting coyotes, but they automatically think deer poachers, or drug dealers and this must be stopped! Actually, my kid, I didn't even know this about him but he's an adrenaline junky. He definitely got off on disappearing from cops or anybody curious and looking for us. I admit being a bit smug about it, myself. The situation these days, it's really not worth the risk.

I know some guys that were being bracketed by the Federales. They drove into the weeds with night vision, found a well marked spot and wrapped all their guns in a tarp and buried them and were able to brush out the tire track where they had turned off into the dirt and they watched them walking along and looking for their tracks but never found them. They waited until daylight and drove out without ever being seen and the night shift had gone home.

There weren't any laws involved other than government agencies. We used to have free reign in the Easy Mojave until the NAZI regulators took over and changed the classifications and the labels and administrative regulations. They actually made it an offense to pull off to the side of a two track and park! In most cases, actually the only thing they could do was "ask" us to leave, but it was a little more risky in Mexico, until it became not worthwhile, when the Federales were the least of our worries

Those were the days. For stupid coyotes! And, Mexican coyotes actually are quite stupid. A Mexican would not understand wasting a cartridge on an inedible animal and the police are paranoid about guns and cartridges. One 22 rimfire cartridge can get an American locked up for a long time, and those assholes will look under floorboards or any nook or cranny where a long forgotten bullet, or even an empty case they will make a big fucking deal out of it!

Good hunting. El Bee
 
Posted by Kokopelli (Member # 633) on April 28, 2024, 04:44 AM:
 
Hey El Bee;
Wasn't that East Mojave debacle part of that scam your Senator Cranston pulled off ???
Seems they bought up cheap land, bladed in some 'roads' and put up those cute road signs. War Bonnet Loop and such and then brought in suckers for the hard sell to 'invest'. When the wheels fell off of that train they declared bankruptcy and made a backroom deal to turn half of the desert over to some nature outfit in exchange for tax deferment.

[Confused] [Confused] [Confused]
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 28, 2024, 08:47 AM:
 
You know as much as I do, KO ko. And, it's still going on with that "high speed" train to "San Francisco" that even in planning stopped almost a hundred miles from the Bay area. I can't figure out what they are intending to do? They have spent Billiosn$ buying up land and so far as I know, not a foot of track has been laid. And, it's all prime agricultural land, the most fertile farming land in the world, BTW. And, Pelosi diverted Vally water flushing it out to sea under the Golden Gate....to save the DELTA fucking minnows! For years, they have been cutting up dead groves for firewood because those farmers can't get irrigation.

It's the same everywhere in California, we have extensive flood control channels, including the Loa Angeles river and the Rio Hondo. All that rainwater goes down chutes straight into the ocean-wasted! We have zero impoundments for replenishing ground water. It's just crazy and nobody is willing to address the situation! Phoenix gets all the water they want, Vegas gets no Colorado river water so they are pumping it from northern Nevada.

I think it's called the All American canal that runs along the border, suplying to San Diego. It has a sand bottom and it acts like a giant impoundment, and the Imperial Valley agriculture. and Mexico has pumps stealing American water, for years. They know that we know they are doing it. They freely admit that they are stealing American water! The movie, Chinatown is all about Mulholland's efforts to supply water from the Sierra's to Los Angeles. It's such a mess! The Metropolitan Water District has been stealing eastern Sierra water for a hundred years from the Owens river and for the last 20 years they have been allowing a trickle of water back into Owens lake which is still a dry lakebed but at least they can claim that they are trying to restore the lake.

Water in the western US is ultra complicated. When you think about the Sierra snowpack every year, over 600 inches and when it melts, Los Angeles gets the water and the eastern Sierra and Owens Valley is desert instead. When the Colorado River gets to the gulf of California, or also called the Sea of Cortez, you can step across it, there is a whole series of dams from Hoover dam to Davis dam and others I don't know the names of? Arizona hogs most of the water past Lake Mead, the level is down over 20 feet. And all the Rocky Mountain states are draining the Oglala Aquifer to historic lows, but who cares?

End rant!

Good hunting. El Bee

[ April 28, 2024, 09:08 AM: Message edited by: Leonard ]
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 28, 2024, 12:39 PM:
 
Leonard they probably dumping water into the ocean for a reason. It's not drinkable comes to mind!

All the farm fields here are tiled for drainage of excess surface water and channeled back into creeks, rivers and few lakes or wetlands. Most of it goes to the big river and then goes south to Louisiana to gulf. Our drinking water comes from underground wells about 100 feet deep or more.
Lot of nutrients in surface water which is good for the fish or other water type critters but not worth a crap as far as drinking, too many chemicals in it that need to be diluted or evaporated over time.
To my understanding most of the western rivers have a rocky bottom or cut through rock. Rocks is what filters the water to a certain point and takes about a good mile of rock to filter water just from one area but on same note if you have many areas where water is dumped into a bigger channel then more miles of rock is needed, and you may not have that everywhere thus bad water.
We also don't have those rocky channels here, so we get rid of what water that don't filter back into the ground.
The lakes in southern Minn. are very dirty looking and most of them you be lucky if you can see the bottom past 5-6 feet of water. Farther up north less agg. land and the lakes are much clearer to where you can see the bottom in 20 foot depths. So which lake would of want to drink from northern or southern?

Also, our underground water table runs pretty shallow so it's not going to be the best water there either. It may be the same case out where you live. The water table here also goes up and down alot. I'll be removing gravel from one area and be digging down 75 feet before I hit water but then go down the road 15 miles and only be digging down 6-10 feet and then hit the water table.
Some areas also our underground water has a lot of iron in it to the point you have to have some sort of filter system installed in your home as well as a water softener.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 29, 2024, 06:47 AM:
 
Afraid that's not how it works, Tim. In theory, rainwater should be collected at impounds and allowed to percolate down and replenish the groundwater, and when filtered by the elements, pumped to the surface and stored in tanks.

I mentioned the Oglala aquifer situated mainly under Colorado and Kansas and it has been tapped for many years with the level being hundreds of feet below the surface. I don't know the actual numbers, but it is seriously depleted due to droughts and virtually sucking it dry, with no plan to replenish it. Same thing, they need impounds to collect rainwater and snowmelt and allowing it to replenish at a sustainable level.

I really don't know the answer, but somewhere, the government needs to kick ass and take names! This is solvable, but nobody is doing anything about it. It's as stupid as ignoring the fact that Mexico is stealing American water along the border, and everybody just shrugs and does nothing about it.

Good hunting. El Bee
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 29, 2024, 02:27 PM:
 
How deep is your bed rock Leonard? Can't filter down or store rainwater if it has no place to go.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 30, 2024, 08:50 AM:
 
It's deep but I don't know HOW deep? It varies, and it's like a sponge and there can be a lot depending on how far down is the bedrock. It's called "aquifer". That's all I know?

Good hunting. El Bee
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 30, 2024, 08:53 AM:
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogallala_Aquifer
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 30, 2024, 09:48 AM:
 
Your drinking water comes from Great plains? I see they are blaming the center pivots for loss of water. Reason being the underground water can't keep up with use is due to how long it takes for water to filter back into the ground, out take greater than intake. Water needs to be forced back into the ground or it travel with lease resistance. Lakes and dams come to mind. Pierre S.D. has a dam for its area and north and water level raised but keep in mind the banks of river/lake are up 100 feet or more from surface of water. Thats alot of dirt the water has to filter back down through.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 30, 2024, 10:51 AM:
 
Gezzus, Tim! I didn't fucking say that! We happen to be on the western side of (not only) The Rocky Mountains, but also on the western side of the Sierra's!

Our fucking drinking water comes from the eastern Sierra vi the Owen's river and aqueduct....and the Colorado River. We don't pump a hell of a lot of groundwater here; and that's a problem. We need to replenish our OWN aquifers by creating impoundments.

I know it's a bit complicated, so if you are having trouble grasping it, ignore it and just watch the news on CNN.

Good hunting. El Bee
 
Posted by Aznative (Member # 506) on April 30, 2024, 12:16 PM:
 
It's too bad that the corrupt DC politicians control the people when our Constitution was designed for us citizens to control the government.  With 70 percent of the population being against the Ukraine war, we could have solved this water problem with the 61 billion they have received; plus, Congress would have no reason to give the Ukrainians another 60 billion in the latest funding bill. WAKE UP EVERYONE!  The military industrial complex controls tHE POTUS and Congress.
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 30, 2024, 01:37 PM:
 
Just reading what you posted (link) so I assumed this is Ogallala_Aquifer you complaining about.

Hell pay the shipping I'll Fed-ex you all kinds of water. Stop wasting it. (hint)

Yeah, I read the news today. Colorado banned sundresses for this summer due to too many chicks with Dicks. [Eek!]
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 30, 2024, 01:45 PM:
 
I'm against war but I'm rooting for the Ukraines. Also, glad we could be of some help.
Ukraine's tough little bastards fighting with minimum equipment and kicking ass. They have my respect.
U.S. and Russia have state of the art war equipment and Ukraine is showing the world how little they can get by with.

U.S. uses a F-16 worth few million dollars and Ukraine's are using 200.00 drones. Isn't that something.
 
Posted by UTcaller (Member # 8) on April 30, 2024, 01:53 PM:
 
Both Country’s are Corrupt, and undemocratic . We shouldn’t give Ukraine another dime. Why in gods name are we supporting Ukraines border and completely neglecting our own. It’s a total joke and Tim I promise you they aren’t as tough as you think. If we shut the money faucet off the war would be over tomorrow as it should be.
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 30, 2024, 02:12 PM:
 
quote:
Both Country’s are Corrupt
You right but so is ours.
 
Posted by UTcaller (Member # 8) on April 30, 2024, 02:22 PM:
 
Yep so stop sending tax payer dollars over there so the bureaucrats in Washington can line there pockets with our money.
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 30, 2024, 02:47 PM:
 
All my taxpayer money goes to the DNR and have no control over where yours's goes.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 30, 2024, 02:50 PM:
 
Wow, lots to cover! While on the one hand, I know, as well as most sane people that somebody in Ukraine is funding a nice little retirement.

But, Russia is Russia and they continue to invade neighbors. Ask any of the Baltic states if they are nervous about Russian intensions once they invade and subjugate Ukraine. Russia has their people convinced that they are always being invaded so it's OK to respond similarly. the problem is that The Soviet Union/Russian Federation invades whatever they can get away with. Not long ago, it was Georgia.

So, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania AND POLAND spend every spare dollar on defense. They have every reason to worry, for no other reason than they share a border with Russia and this makes it convenient to roll tanks and their Little Green Men across because those neighbor folks are NAZIS!

What I'm getting at is; okay, who cares about Ukraine, let the Russians have it. That's kind of a fucked up attitude and it's short-sighted. It doesn't matter, Stalin, Kruchev or Putin, they are always paranoid, and always accuse others of exactly what they do. Sounds like Liberals/Democrats?

After all, the entire fucking Second World War started because Germany invaded Poland and look at the shit storm that developed into.

I predict that, number 1, Poland has a lot of practical policies and they haven't admitted ANY Muslim refugees. Number 2, every other European country has been over run with Muslim "Refugees" both France and England have over 40% Muslim population and occasional beheadings. Sweden is just behind, so is Denmark, and these emigrants have no skills and do not work, maybe they claim to be students?

So forget the NATO alliance. They cheat on preparedness, maybe not Netherlands, but most of them do not pay their fair share on defense. They EXPECT the US to protect them.

Well, if we don't protect Ukraine and they get conquered, next we may very well be expected to protect the rest of Europe and what if we don't?

No harm done, let Russia take over all of Europe, right? Those countries will hardly lift a finger to defend theirselves so we cannot expect them to protect Ukraine, or Poland, or Estonia, or Latvia, or Lithuania or Finland, or Sweden, etceteras.
edit: I have heard that the Military aged Immigrants in Sweden claim that those luscious blonde babes are just asking for rape, and a very high percentage are getting exactly what they ask for, raped because their hair is uncovered. The rape percentage in Sweden is extremely high! w/low apprehension percentages!

It's hard to finally make a stand after caving in in a Domino effect. I think the braintrust thinks it's easier to draw a line in the sand; stand up for people that are willing to fight for themselves.

Seems more worthwhile than Iraq or Afghanistan.

I don't fucking know? I have been thinking for a while now that we should have been encouraging Ukraine to settle with Russia. Let them have the DOMBASS? and Crimea. There I just solved it for ya!

Good hunting. El Bee But not another inch!

[ April 30, 2024, 02:59 PM: Message edited by: Leonard ]
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on April 30, 2024, 02:58 PM:
 
you nailed it, Leonard. Now what you gonna do about Mexico?
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on April 30, 2024, 03:01 PM:
 
Blow up their pumps
 
Posted by UTcaller (Member # 8) on April 30, 2024, 03:30 PM:
 
Nothings going to change until we get that idiot Biden out of the White House. Even then I don’t know that it’s too late to turn it around.
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on May 01, 2024, 09:51 AM:
 
I don't care if it's "too late" it must be done!

Just the idea of a ghost squad running the government while fucking Biden has the sole responsibility of posing for PHOTO OPS eating a fucking ice cream cone, is beyond insane! Biden's brain has turned to mush so quickly that it's scary.

Partly because I'm older than Biden and that asshole gives seniors a bad name! I realize it could happen to any one. Unfortunately. When my mother died on the operating table during by pass surgery, her mind was sharp as a tack! It was a form of medical malpractice, but you are wasting your time suing when the dead person is a senior, they figure they already have one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel!

What has my concern right now is the fucking FIFTH COLLUM in the universities! They are infected with this bullshit about the stupid PALESTINIANS, who cause more grief than their size allows! Here we are, these so called "students" are raving against the jews, and justifying the Hamas attack. This is crazy! It seems like every campus is populated by radicals that hate the US and hate the jews and have all the time to demonstrate while "earning" a valuable college degree for doing nothing constructive! I'm for expelling the whole bunch but the faculty is part of the swamp and won't rock the boat and threaten their generous TENURE!

This country truly is going to the dogs! There really is no hope. I really don't care if some of you have this hatred of the "Orange Man" but in actuality, if the insane Democrats convict and send him to prison, there is no hope!

I fear for my children and grandchildren who will have to live in this country being ruined by LIBERALISM!

Good hunting. El Bee

[ May 01, 2024, 09:53 AM: Message edited by: Leonard ]
 
Posted by Kokopelli (Member # 633) on May 01, 2024, 10:37 AM:
 
Actually ....... These 'student protesters' could be doing us a favor.
Blue collar Joe Six-pack is likely to look at this and ask himself "These are the fuks that want their student loans forgiven??? ...... NOPE"
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on May 01, 2024, 03:01 PM:
 
The value of education, in general has depreciated significantly since I attended college. Actually, four and some were a little better than the others, but (I mean this sincerely) I do not recognize what passes as institutions of higher education.

First of all, it really did start in the 60's and the gravitation was away from HARD SCIENCE to anything where you could just sit your ass in front of a computer screen, and "work." I'm saying that the whole generation after me became interested in playing with a keyboard and limiting actual field work to a minimum. This began the trend towards nothing but your core curriculum. Nobody needs college math because there are programs that do that shit for you and even basic arithmetic can be done easily with a $5 calculator.

Then, you do not need language, spelling or fundamental ills in sskyntax or proper sentence structure. But boy, can they navigate that fucking smart phone, A DEVICE THEY LITERALLY CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT!

It's not far removed from a Cyborg or a Robot. This generation is literally uneducated, like can't even locate Ukraine on a map, much less EUROPE, which they can't even define....what do you mean? Like the European Union is on what continent? What do you mean;

Continent?
 
Posted by TA17Rem (Member # 794) on May 01, 2024, 03:17 PM:
 
Yeah that's big thing here these days.

We have a heavy equipment/construction school up north. Company, I work for lends out equipment for them to learn on and in return they give company a list of names of those that graduate.
So, they come to work for the company to get there on the job experience for one year and can stay if they like after that.

The kids are pretty book smart and also taught to run equipment with a GPS system. But if that GPS breaks down for some reason the machine sits due to the kids don't know how to run the machine without it. Company kind of favors them as well and gives them the newer equipment and hope they stay after a year but most end up leaving. So, end up with a lot of veterans running older stuff till the kids leave, makes alot of sense. LOL
 
Posted by Leonard (Member # 2) on May 04, 2024, 01:52 PM:
 
Reminds me of how stick shift automobiles are virtually hijack or theft proof. Nobody under 50 knows how to drive them.

Good hunting. El Bee
 




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