Finally got it home.
Eyeball
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- North Bay area, Ontario, Canada.
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- '86 CJ7, 258 8:1, 5 speed and probably a D300, not sure yet if axles were changed out or original. Did finally get it home.
Will update as I go.
After buying my '86 CJ7 a few weeks back, I got dispatched out to Oregon (trucking) and couldn't do anything but wait to get home so I could organize the two and a half hour trip to get the Jeep home, mine, my Jeep!
Well, I finally got home two days ago and started to get things done to get it here, and of course everything screwed up cause I only have two days and pffft...off to California.
Great, love my job! (sarcasm!)
Was going to drive it, but murphy, murfette and barkett (dog) plus their kids and a few generic demons decided NOT TODAY BOZO!
So I finally threw in the towel on the Jeep driving plan and just rented a uhaul trailer (hate those things from a truckers point of view).
Ok long story short, wasted most of one day to try and get a temporary set of tags to drive it home with, but that all fell through and nothing was accomplished that day. Two and a half hours back to the house. One sleep and back at it.
Today, I spent the same two and a half hours heading out again, but this time armed with a uhaul trailer.
The Jeep was simply to be put on said trailer, and simply hauled home so I could simply play with it for a half a day and simply go back to work for another three weeks.
Forgot about the new world order.
The owner was out working a changed schedule and said I could pick it up if I thought I could deal with putting it on the trailer.
Cool, he gave me the punch code to get into the garage, all is well.
The battery was toast, a boost wasn't happening for lack of cables and a boost box with no boost and no charger for miles.
I drove for an hour and got a new battery, drove back for an hour and installed the battery, BAM!...it runs. That took the first half of the day left.
Drove it up on the trailer secured it and congratulated myself on a job well done, I thought.
I'm starting to get darked on and the lights don't work anymore on the trailer.
Nothing on uhaul as all of that was good. My wires on the truck were the problem, with most of them looking like new but as brittle as a piece of fried bacon, it took another hour.
After that it went well...weather dropped to about 10*f and things got slower and colder but I made it home, frozen cold and tired, but home.
And there she sits.
Got to get up tomorrow and smell the frozen (roses) and go to work for three weeks, so I can enjoy another two fruitful days playing with my Jeep.
I'll keep you freaking posted,
Beers.
Well, I finally got home two days ago and started to get things done to get it here, and of course everything screwed up cause I only have two days and pffft...off to California.
Great, love my job! (sarcasm!)
Was going to drive it, but murphy, murfette and barkett (dog) plus their kids and a few generic demons decided NOT TODAY BOZO!
So I finally threw in the towel on the Jeep driving plan and just rented a uhaul trailer (hate those things from a truckers point of view).
Ok long story short, wasted most of one day to try and get a temporary set of tags to drive it home with, but that all fell through and nothing was accomplished that day. Two and a half hours back to the house. One sleep and back at it.
Today, I spent the same two and a half hours heading out again, but this time armed with a uhaul trailer.
The Jeep was simply to be put on said trailer, and simply hauled home so I could simply play with it for a half a day and simply go back to work for another three weeks.
Forgot about the new world order.
The owner was out working a changed schedule and said I could pick it up if I thought I could deal with putting it on the trailer.
Cool, he gave me the punch code to get into the garage, all is well.
The battery was toast, a boost wasn't happening for lack of cables and a boost box with no boost and no charger for miles.
I drove for an hour and got a new battery, drove back for an hour and installed the battery, BAM!...it runs. That took the first half of the day left.
Drove it up on the trailer secured it and congratulated myself on a job well done, I thought.
I'm starting to get darked on and the lights don't work anymore on the trailer.
Nothing on uhaul as all of that was good. My wires on the truck were the problem, with most of them looking like new but as brittle as a piece of fried bacon, it took another hour.
After that it went well...weather dropped to about 10*f and things got slower and colder but I made it home, frozen cold and tired, but home.
And there she sits.
Got to get up tomorrow and smell the frozen (roses) and go to work for three weeks, so I can enjoy another two fruitful days playing with my Jeep.
I'll keep you freaking posted,
Beers.