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  • where r u from man it looks beautiful

  • the interior has about as much quality as you might find in a box of romanian cigarettes

  • what other lights are on the thing with the "wait to start" light? my cover was broke for those light when I bought my truck, so I don't know what they mean. mainly I wanna know what the light on the bottom left is, because it flashes everytime I make a right turn.

  • 5 speed diesel.. NICE!

  • Why there are so many beeps? American cars are quite alive when compared to european ones. I drive a Ford Transit van and there are no beeps on it, even the warning lights (oil, water, and a few more) are just there for decoration [Never found any 90's Transit which those worked well, you may be driving without oil/water or with slightly pushed handbrake and you will not be warned]. Only the turning signals and highbeam effectively are there to be usefull x)

    Nice truck btw :)

  • Wow that's the exact truck that I want!

  • thats one hella of a clean truck bro

  • @Dieselboy805 its new in the vid.... just a old vid lol.. cant really see but it looks like it only hade 12k

  • I love that truck. perfect combo. 7.3 manual 4x4

  • It not my truck but it's a 96. lol

  • I like your truck what year is it?

  • would u ever sell it

  • i never wait for the wait to start light!

  • Depends where you live, in the winter hear if you don't wait for the glowplugs to warm up, it won't fire.

  • Good way to fry your glowplugs, buddy.

  • It hurts... absolutely nothing to crank a 7.3L or a 6.0L powerstroke up without waiting. I only wait if it's below about 40 degrees. Fires right up everytime above that with the usual lil' puff of smoke and awaaayy we go. The glowplugs stay activated for up to 2 minutes, AFTER the engine is started, so I'd love for anyone to tell me why I should wait when it doesn't need it? You must wait on IDI diesel glow plugs however due to their location in the pre-chamber.

  • The reason I'm told is the fuel hitting the red-hot glow plugs will cause the glowplugs to swell up and fail over time on IDIs

  • The truck is in wicked good condition and it's a ZF-5 transmission! Very rare around here. Anything around here that's close to yours has over 200k and is beat to hell. (I know, 200k is just under half of the life of the motor) I envy you!

  • you are one lucky sob!

  • Y's that?

  • @TrueRedNecks The car maybe?

  • @TrueRedNecks it's just a nice truck

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  • No way... Do you see anything about a cold start?

  • yeah in the tags

  • look at the bottom left retard

  • @94fordf350 it barely moved. it dont mean it was cold. but ya, now that he said it was warm. sorry my bad...

  • hey jackass, that was the oil pressure gauge. it was cold. get ur gauges right.

  • what kind car truck is that ?

  • Do you actually live in a place where you can leave the door unlocked with the keys in the ignition? Where is this crazy fantasy land?

  • yup.....

  • as do i...

  • Me too

  • @patton303 i use to but i moved its called a small town manton mi in the woods no one can see the cars i i still do in this new town

  • @patton303 i do that in wyoming

  • @patton303 I live in Southern Ohio and I NEVER take my keys out. Even my Ford tractor out by the barn!

  • damn nice truck, i got a 97 5-spd with a bully dog 6 pos chip, stage 2 injectors n a few other mods

  • thanks man... when i get my licens im gona go nuts with mods and stuff...

  • if ya get injectors, go with industrial injection stage 2 80hp(dragon fly), i ddnt have to upgrade the hpop n they r safe with the 5-spd, they r pretty smokey too

  • theres snow on the ground so oviously it cold out dumbass

  • what the hell?

  • yea no shit

  • i was replying to what Sur13chapetekilla said. i was stickin up for you and you made me seam like an asshole

  • yep

  • oh my bad man..

  • BEAUTIFUL SOUND! I love your videos!

  • it starts nice...

  • What the hell???? that doesn't make sense.

  • dude ur retarted

  • White smoke means incomplete combustion/ cold cylinder temps. If you hear a clicking, your starter solenoid is toast, but if you have a pre 1994 ford diesel, its an idi. It will start to click after the glow plug controller senses the plugs are warm enough to start teh truck. If you have to turn the key on and off many times to start it, get new glowplugs, motorcraft only. If its a powerstroke 7.3 94-2003.25, then you valve cover harness may be bad, bad glow plugs, or glow plug relay...

  • i think you are right a bout the solenoid ic will click and do noting and i have to trun the key a bout 5 or 6 times to make it start and now there fule comeing out where it gos in to be fire on what dos that mean

  • U dont know what ur talkin bout white smoke is awsome.............

  • Who cares.White smoke is the next best thing 2 black.My pullin tractor idels white smoke

  • if it idles black step on back, if it idles white somethin aint right.

  • no white is good man i dont know what u r talkin bout me and my bud here love the white

  • white smoke usaully means your rings are going out or its really cold

  • um it was like 20 degrees at my buds house,the rings are not going out of that truck she is still running strong

  • Hey nice truck! What year is it? I'm looking into buying a 95 250 wit ha 5-speed. How is the fuel mileage with the 5-speed?

    Anyway, Cool truck!

  • its a 96.. it gets around 15 but i have an edge programer in it.

  • I have a '96 4X4 with 3.55 gears. Empty it gets around 20 and with a 16' utility trailer around 15 - 17. It has been reprogrammed to the first level. It is also a 5 speed.

  • ok what dos it mean when white somke come out a lot when it trys to start if you know

  • i really dont no but all diesels do blow out white smoke sometimes but ill try and find out for ya.

  • well i found out that u dont have to use them when its warm but when its cold you might want to use the glowplugs.... my friend told me that the white smoke is comming form the fuel in the cilinder when its trying to start..

  • oh ok ty and also i been makeing clicking sound when i got to start it makes that sound and dos not start i will the key abd the same click sound gos and i have to turn the key like 5 or 6 time but it evern trys to start

  • wow do you know and thing on a diesel Tractor i have one and is it bad to start it cold with out useing the glow pugs

  • well i dont no if a tractor and truck is the same but if u dont use the glowplugs and a truck it will burn them up.. but a tractor might be driffernt..

  • Some engines you absolutely have to use the glow plugs year round. The idi 7.3's and almost all GM's are that way. The Powerstroke will start without them in warm weather. Your tractor might be one that has to have them to start especially if it's an older one. I've never had a glow plug burn out from not using it.

  • i could be it not reading it when it start up and runs

  • well if i hold it around 1500rmp it will go up then after 2min it stays up there

  • it look like your batt are low

  • yea i dont no whats rong with it.. it starts fine and the batters are only 1 year old and its got a new alternator on it.

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