I am a on a volunteer fire dept, you are so right on. While you need to have some training to know what you are doing, it is getting ridiculous on what is required and getting less new new volunteers to help because of the hours of training.
The 7060 must be one of NAPAs most popular filters. Thats the same filter that fits my GMC 3500HD with a 6.0 V8 as well as my Jeep Patriot with a 4 cylinder 2.4. Thats another thing that makes me wonder how smart engineers are by putting that small of a filter on a V8.
I work in the service department of a Chevy dealership and I have really learned you can’t follow the manufactures oil change intervals. I use synthetic or a synthetic mix on my 2009 and 2011 2.3 Ford Rangers and I try to do it no longer than 4,000 miles. Scotty Kilmer says stick to 3,000 miles.
Get some race fuel from Milt's, 2 year life, I've never had a carb problem in all my small equipment since using, Log splitter and push mower, generator start first pull year after year. The price is worth never having to rebuild a carb
Md who would you rather have responding to lets say a barn fire or a bin fire id say you want the trained professionals who know exactly what their doing and have the knowledge to deal with situations like knowing how to extinguish chemical fires nothing against volunteers excepts they dont have the same trainning has county paid fire fighters do . most towns or counties now have paid fire fighters because when responding to an emergency call every second counts and the less loss of property comes to less cost of insurance .
Most is a broad word. My county has a mix, mostly volunteer as the townships are small and haven't found a way to tax us enough for paid fire fighters. Hell, my township doesn't have its own department. We lean on contracts with local townships volunteer departments... who responds is based on the location of the call.
Preach on brother!! It’s not just Maryland, same here in North Carolina!!!
Thank you for another interesting and enjoyable video, looking forward to vacation video so I can dream!
We got some good rain in WV and it was really needed but the hay is at a loss and too late to make up for it
Good video.
I am a on a volunteer fire dept, you are so right on. While you need to have some training to know what you are doing, it is getting ridiculous on what is required and getting less new new volunteers to help because of the hours of training.
glad to see you living in the future, I wish I could as well😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ann Arundel County volunteer fire departments has carnival events every summer here.
The 7060 must be one of NAPAs most popular filters. Thats the same filter that fits my GMC 3500HD with a 6.0 V8 as well as my Jeep Patriot with a 4 cylinder 2.4.
Thats another thing that makes me wonder how smart engineers are by putting that small of a filter on a V8.
You said November on oil change……just letting you know.
I work in the service department of a Chevy dealership and I have really learned you can’t follow the manufactures oil change intervals. I use synthetic or a synthetic mix on my 2009 and 2011 2.3 Ford Rangers and I try to do it no longer than 4,000 miles. Scotty Kilmer says stick to 3,000 miles.
👀🙄🐾👍Great video Donnie I'm suprised you don't have a pit is old Camel toe really in the lead in the presidential race?
Some Napa Gold Filters are now made in China. It should have a the sticker on the filter saying where it was made.
Is that the same intersection that a truck got off the pavement and almost rolled? I'm probably wrong.
Maybe you buy his old combine , only if it is about 10 years newer for you.
These kids nowadays, one puff and there hooked.
Get some race fuel from Milt's, 2 year life, I've never had a carb problem in all my small equipment since using,
Log splitter and push mower, generator start first pull year after year. The price is worth never having to rebuild a carb
People in to big of a hurry.
Md who would you rather have responding to lets say a barn fire or a bin fire id say you want the trained professionals who know exactly what their doing and have the knowledge to deal with situations like knowing how to extinguish chemical fires nothing against volunteers excepts they dont have the same trainning has county paid fire fighters do . most towns or counties now have paid fire fighters because when responding to an emergency call every second counts and the less loss of property comes to less cost of insurance .
Most is a broad word.
My county has a mix, mostly volunteer as the townships are small and haven't found a way to tax us enough for paid fire fighters.
Hell, my township doesn't have its own department. We lean on contracts with local townships volunteer departments... who responds is based on the location of the call.
September not November