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I need a new alternator.

Reply #75
Quote from: Chooglin;415124
wow,everything is going so nicely on this thread (22 posts) until Mr. Renzo steps in,Now we have to go thru all this BS AGAIN!!!!!

Tom posted: "I made a pact with myself no more busting stones that is a loosing proposition".

You said this before. So, time will tell.

I knew I had a bad alternator when I tested it and it was only putting out about the same as the battery (also many posts ago). After my 260 mile trip the replacement alternator is still working just fine. Let's not beat this dead horse any more than we have already.

I need a new alternator.

Reply #76
Today is my birthday and that means two things. I made a pact to be Nicer and to turn 65 is well bad enough but the government gives me loads of cash every month. I cant believe i am now on MEDICARE and collecting money from big brother.  Time does have a way of moving on.

Glad you alt is up and running. NEXT!!!!
I spend money I don't have, To build  cars I don't need, To impress people I don't know

HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY!!

I need a new alternator.

Reply #77
you earned it,, someday i will to.
Until then, let the young bucks carry your load (medicare) and dont worry about it.

I need a new alternator.

Reply #78
YUP this MEDICARE IS EXPENSIVE. This FREE health care is MIGHTY EXPENSIVE. More so than the plan i had with AETNA.
I spend money I don't have, To build  cars I don't need, To impress people I don't know

HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY!!




I need a new alternator.

Reply #82
Quote from: TheFoeYouKnow;415593
Yes. He did. about 2 pages back.

 
LOL! Yep the car is running great! I guess we are talking about Medicare now?  I'm too young for that yet. I've been retired for a year as of May 1st. I retired the day after my 55th birthday. The company I worked for gives me almost the same insurance plan as when I was working for about what my prescriptions cost (very little). Yes, we older guys did pay for it all those years, but I feel for the younger guys on this forum! They will pay for it as well, and may never get a good medical plan. Pension plans are already pretty much a thing of the past so who know if or how they will ever get to retire....sucks! Back to talking about cars.... I took a 260 mile trip and my car got 27.61 mpg and that's with a full load on the way down.

I need a new alternator.

Reply #83
Quote from: 86cougar;415595
LOL! Yep the car is running great! I guess we are talking about Medicare now?  I'm too young for that yet. I've been retired for a year as of May 1st. I retired the day after my 55th birthday. The company I worked for gives me almost the same insurance plan as when I was working for about what my prescriptions cost (very little). Yes, we older guys did pay for it all those years, but I feel for the younger guys on this forum! They will pay for it as well, and may never get a good medical plan. Pension plans are already pretty much a thing of the past so who know if or how they will ever get to retire....sucks! Back to talking about cars.... I took a 260 mile trip and my car got 27.61 mpg and that's with a full load on the way down.
you win~!
I'll never see such benefits but you certainly have earned it so enjoy!
glad to see your making time to keep your coug on the road and enjoy it.

 

I need a new alternator.

Reply #84
Jay i think this country will have THE MOST EXPENSIVE FREE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM ON THE PLANET!!!
I spend money I don't have, To build  cars I don't need, To impress people I don't know

HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY!!