Happy Wanderer
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I've been a long-time lurker, but after reading all 42 pages in this thread, and following your trials, tribulations, and victories, I finally have to leave a post of my own. First off, CONGRATULATIONS on the engagement Andrew. You've clearly found a very special woman to spend your life with, and it appears that your future inlaws are easy on the nerves too------------------that's WAY more important than you might realize!
As you've heard a hundred times already, your FSJ absolutely rocks. It's got so much class and style that newer rigs just cant compete with. Keep your chin up, and don't let the gremlins get you down. You're dealing with a rig that probably had some gremlins when it rolled out of the factory in '73, and now it's 41yrs older. Obviously money and time are two variables that can be discouraging, but ATTITUDE is the third and largest, and the one YOU control. I found myself having to do an attitude check a couple weeks ago when changing my wife's 4Runner oil for the first time. I expected it to be a quick job like my '97 Tacoma, but it turned out I needed ramps, and then had to remove THREE skid plate covers just to drain the oil and remove the TWO part cartridge style filter! After exhausting myself of all the four letter words I knew, I stepped back and told myself "it is what it is, and you're going to have this rig for the next couple decades, so get over yourself." The oil change then went without a hitch, and the next one will be even faster. I admire your determination in continuing to fix the problems with your Waggy. These old rigs are becoming more rare every day, and along with the enjoyment you receive from owning/driving it, you're also giving us on the web as well as everyone on the highways and back roads a free treat as you pass by. DON'T throw in the towel----------------------------and keep posting updates.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
BTW, I had a Red Heeler (ACD) for 15yrs, and he was my best friend and constant outdoor companion. I have the utmost respect for the breed, and will invite another one into my life some day.
As you've heard a hundred times already, your FSJ absolutely rocks. It's got so much class and style that newer rigs just cant compete with. Keep your chin up, and don't let the gremlins get you down. You're dealing with a rig that probably had some gremlins when it rolled out of the factory in '73, and now it's 41yrs older. Obviously money and time are two variables that can be discouraging, but ATTITUDE is the third and largest, and the one YOU control. I found myself having to do an attitude check a couple weeks ago when changing my wife's 4Runner oil for the first time. I expected it to be a quick job like my '97 Tacoma, but it turned out I needed ramps, and then had to remove THREE skid plate covers just to drain the oil and remove the TWO part cartridge style filter! After exhausting myself of all the four letter words I knew, I stepped back and told myself "it is what it is, and you're going to have this rig for the next couple decades, so get over yourself." The oil change then went without a hitch, and the next one will be even faster. I admire your determination in continuing to fix the problems with your Waggy. These old rigs are becoming more rare every day, and along with the enjoyment you receive from owning/driving it, you're also giving us on the web as well as everyone on the highways and back roads a free treat as you pass by. DON'T throw in the towel----------------------------and keep posting updates.
BTW, I had a Red Heeler (ACD) for 15yrs, and he was my best friend and constant outdoor companion. I have the utmost respect for the breed, and will invite another one into my life some day.