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Someone likes their JimmysThe Grenadier actually works as a farm truck. Not as cool as overlanding or crawling, but day to day this thing has been doing work for me and I have no complaints. It’s a good truck. Horrible car, but good truck.
Nice to see them being used as work vehicles rather than just leisure or posing. Gives them real credibilityView attachment 7887669
The Grenadier actually works as a farm truck. Not as cool as overlanding or crawling, but day to day this thing has been doing work for me and I have no complaints. It’s a good truck. Horrible car, but good truck.
Is that you employing?I'm trying hard not to go down the economic migrant rabbit hole.....
We raise cattle and sheep. We are a family farm, and don’t have any employees unless you count my family: that’s my dad cutting ice while I stood back like the lazy millennial I am /s.Is that you employing?
You probably don't have any choice. If you find good ones then you will have reliable, hardworking & loyal employees. Farmers I know, and other employers have generally been successful but they are changing their mentality towards the UK 'workers' way of thinking.
What farming do you all do?
Honestly, we don’t run 71s anymore since we got out of row crop. But way back when I had to choose an online handle and I picked one no one else had. 71s are my fav engine just because they go like hell if you tune them right and that sound is epic. I have fond memories of splitting axles hauling silage.DD8V71, what have you got the 71 in? I got to work on a few of them in barges and small locos before most people phased them out for 92s, Series 60 and MTUs.
I worked for DD for a while, very few similar sized diesel engines gave the same satisfaction of completing a good tune as a full mechanical two stroke Detroit like the 8V71. DDEC took the challenge of doing a good tune away but made work a lot easier especially on a V12 or V16.Honestly, we don’t run 71s anymore since we got out of row crop. But way back when I had to choose an online handle and I picked one no one else had. 71s are my fav engine just because they go like hell if you tune them right and that sound is epic. I have fond memories of splitting axles hauling silage.
Agreed. DDEC made life easier for fleet techs but took the art out of it. I’ve done this for nearly 20 years and I appreciate that tech has done some good changes but I still like messing with pumps and injectors. My main farm truck, aside from the grenadier, is a dodge 12v 6bt. I don’t mind the fancy b58 shit in the grenadier, but I’m looking forward to smarter people than me hacking that INEOS software so I can mess with it. Mostly I need to make some serious changes to the bullshit HVAC system once somebody roots the code.I worked for DD for a while, very few similar sized diesel engines gave the same satisfaction of completing a good tune as a full mechanical two stroke Detroit like the 8V71. DDEC took the challenge of doing a good tune away but made work a lot easier especially on a V12 or V16.