Good looking hound dog, the prettiest song is when a beagle is on the trail. The first dog I can remember was a Beagle named Smoky. I believe everybody gets at least one very special pet in their life and Smoky was my Dad's. He hunted rabbits and flushed pheasant and that is what my Dad hunted...
I think this is the perfect vehicle for someone like my son who now drives an older Lincoln hybrid sedan, he needs the seating capacity for his family of 4, room for his golf clubs, and he just built a new home so he could then quit borrowing my Ranger for most of his needs. BIG WIN for Ford in...
I tell people the hardest part about having a pet is saying goodbye but the good times, companionship and memories make it worthwhile. Still doesn't ease the pain.
My parents had a 68 Galaxie with a fast 390, same color as yours, 4 door, my sister could bury the speedometer, my mom would bark the tires on takeoff and then just smile. She would let off the gas every time she saw a cop, don't think they had radar back then. I was to young to drive it. You...
Fuel on the fire, the flashers should be used more than one might think. I use mine when approaching a stopped school bus to let them know I see them and alert anyone coming behind me of a stoppage in traffic. Construction zones, approaching a flagger, same reasons as a school bus. Sometimes I...
Respectfully, I have to disagree. I like the location and I use my flashers frequently when I do my Meals on Wheels routes for parking on the street in front of the houses I deliver to. I have never turned it on accidently. Now the Chrysler family of mini vans has a location and smaller button...
So I noticed some stairs going up in the woods, wonder where they go, don't say up in the woods. Researching Stark Church I have to say you left us wanting some what. A very cool old covered bridge is next to the church with quite a history. Seems it was flooded off it's piers and the locals had...
My Ranger is suffering from way to many paint chips. Little over a year old and closing in on 20,000 mlies, by contrast, my wife's 2016 Town and Country has 70,000 miles and zero paint chips. My bike is a 2004 with 80,000 and no chips. I don't recall these types of chips on any of my many cars...
I think that is a hornet, the kind that build the big paper nests. They come around and strip wood off my fence, very interesting to watch and you can hear them chewing the wood, typically not aggressive until they start defending their nest.
Had to have mine replaced under warranty due to battery failure, service guy did a good job and it sits flush. Maybe the cover is not snapped on all the way or they used tape that was thicker then necessary.
Two letters from Ford, one advising me of an 18,000 mile service and one trying to get me to buy an extended warranty. No on the extended warranty and no on the 18,000 mile service, it gets an oil change at 20,000, can not find what service would be due at 18,000.
And new replacement plates...
Worked at a Phillips 66 gas station when I was 16-17, joke was Phillips 66, name is the same as the gas price or you expect more from Standard Oil and you pay for it, now we rush to buy when ever the price drops a few pennies.