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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3230288" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>When I was a kid and we needed to change the oil in our car we'd drain it out on the ground, push the car a few feet, put the drain plug back in and put the oil in. These days I'd go to jail for draining it out on the ground. I remember one time we stole the fuel out of a tractor of some sort and boy, that old '48 Chevy smoked all the way home-or at least a block from home before it quit. The next day we drained all the diesel fuel out of the Chevy on the ground again and put gas in and it ran again. Morale of the story is not to steal diesel fuel for a gas vehicle. Got the Good Conduct medal in the military too-because I didn't get caught!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3230288, member: 25679"] When I was a kid and we needed to change the oil in our car we'd drain it out on the ground, push the car a few feet, put the drain plug back in and put the oil in. These days I'd go to jail for draining it out on the ground. I remember one time we stole the fuel out of a tractor of some sort and boy, that old '48 Chevy smoked all the way home-or at least a block from home before it quit. The next day we drained all the diesel fuel out of the Chevy on the ground again and put gas in and it ran again. Morale of the story is not to steal diesel fuel for a gas vehicle. Got the Good Conduct medal in the military too-because I didn't get caught! [/QUOTE]
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