Since I have been scrapping part-time (march 2018 to present) these are the things that have happened with my truck. Prior to this I rarely used it:
On the way to pickup some metal, the clutch pedal stopped working, on a fairly busy street right after going through an intersection. I had to replace the clutch hydraulic system. My brother in law with a "real" truck (newer F250 diesel) and large trailer towed it to my house for me - I fixed it myself and used a "pre-filled/pre-bled" assembly so I didn't have to worry about bleeding it etc...
On the way to the scrapyard - antifreeze steam came through the vents on the highway. I made it to the yard, cashed in the load, and drove home slowly and stopping frequently. Heater core burst open. Replaced it.
Big nail in the tire - I am sure that's happened to anyone that has taken
scrap metal to a scrapyard more than once. I got it to the tire shop before it went flat. Fixed under road hazard warranty.
On the way home with a partial load - I noticed it had a little extra power, and then I notice my temp gauge was higher than normal. Yep, broken serpentine belt and ceased idler pulley. Fortunately I had/have a newer battery and was able to slowly drive to an auto parts store nearby, turning off the engine at every given chance - downhill, stoplight etc... Fixed it in the parking lot.
On the way home from picking up metal, the truck slowly starts to get louder and louder, then eventually it sounded like Nascar truck (too bad it doesn't have that kinda power to match). Muffler just came apart all-together. I had to replace the muffler and decided to replace the unusually small tailpipe - not so sure the tailpipe was the correct size/original. I put on a new muffler and pre-bent tailpipe in my garage.
It really is a good truck but it does have close to 200,000 miles on it now.
Anyone else breakdown while picking up scrap metal? BTW my serpentine belt wasn't cracked and I inspect that and the hoses every oil change - I do my own.
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