At least the Power Wagon is flooded too bad
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At least the Power Wagon is flooded too bad
Well got some pics from my Dad which is staying in our house in FL. This was the from the first Hurricane. You can see my car trailer on the side, and the truck has 33's on it. 4 inches in the house too. Dad said all the interior walls need to be gutted due to mildew now. I got more pics just not sure how to post them. They are much bigger also. Oh well I called the insurance company. I would love to get a 3 car hauler and go get the cars out but have no were to store them up here. Man I wish my CTD was a 4x4 now.
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That's too bad, I'd get all the fluids drained as quick as I could, even if you don't have the funds for all the fluids, get the plugs pulled. It'll more than likely take a few flushes to get all the water out of the diffs. Is it an auto? If so, I wouldn't even start it until the tranny has been drained and re-filled. Just a hint of water in it will disolve the clutches.
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