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john breeze
02-26-2009, 09:12 AM
hey what does it mean on IH about all wheel drive

Allan E.
02-26-2009, 09:17 AM
It's just another way of saying 4 wheel drive. It does not imply limited slip or lockers.

Hypothetical:

If you have a dually rear end, is it 4 wheel drive or all wheel drive?

That's really over thinking it, but that conversation is good for at least a full beer and maybe part of a refill.

john breeze
02-26-2009, 09:49 AM
thanks allen hey are you moving to richland to stay. whats the story?

Allan E.
02-26-2009, 09:57 PM
Not sure. It's likely I'll be in the tri-cities area for quite a while, but who ever knows? I still have a home in AZ, and my kids are still there, so I'll be back and forth, but my work appears to be here, and I'm not ready to retire by a long shot.

Tim Burr
03-01-2009, 06:28 AM
It's just another way of saying 4 wheel drive. It does not imply limited slip or lockers.

Hypothetical:

If you have a dually rear end, is it 4 wheel drive or all wheel drive?

That's really over thinking it, but that conversation is good for at least a full beer and maybe part of a refill.Duallys are 4 wheel drive, jmo :D

Allan E.
03-01-2009, 07:04 AM
Duallys are 4 wheel drive, jmo :D


Did you bring beer?

Allan E.
03-01-2009, 07:38 AM
Got a case of Hiennies in the fridge, 3 IHs to wrench on, come on over. :D

<perking up>


mmmmm, beeeeeer.....

Next tune I'm in Oregon for anything other than wheeling or sight seeing will probably be for the show in July.

I took a ride over to Lewiston, then down through Enterprise, over to the Interstate and back up to Richland yesterday. Long drive, but a really nice ride, and hardly any traffic until we hit the interstate. Saw a really nice looking half cab scout, red with white top and roll bar, looked like it was SO, but I didn't get out to check closely. That was in Lostine, which seemed kind of out in the middle of nowhere. Nice to see a scout on the road, though.