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I would be happy to throw a 'CUE as bait to have some of you help with alignment, etc. I never do 'cue without doing a bunch. It would be a waste of good wood to do less than six pork butts and a couple of briskets.
We hired a former Navy HT to weld up a pit from a 750 gallon propane tank. As you can see by my picture, I sample every plate I serve. The picture was taken next to the pavilion at Blob's before an event I catered last year.
We hired a former Navy HT to weld up a pit from a 750 gallon propane tank. As you can see by my picture, I sample every plate I serve. The picture was taken next to the pavilion at Blob's before an event I catered last year.
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Heat Issue
I usually warm up the XJ about 10 minutes and turn on the heat and then it was nice and toasty. The other day I did the same thing and it was blowing cold air...brrrrr. Once I start driving the heat begins to blow and the xj gets warm. What do I need to check to resolve this warm up issue,this also applies to defroster?
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I would be happy to throw a 'CUE as bait to have some of you help with alignment, etc. I never do 'cue without doing a bunch. It would be a waste of good wood to do less than six pork butts and a couple of briskets.
We hired a former Navy HT to weld up a pit from a 750 gallon propane tank. As you can see by my picture, I sample every plate I serve. The picture was taken next to the pavilion at Blob's before an event I catered last year.
We hired a former Navy HT to weld up a pit from a 750 gallon propane tank. As you can see by my picture, I sample every plate I serve. The picture was taken next to the pavilion at Blob's before an event I catered last year.
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No. My transfer case. Im not Aaron thank you.
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I usually warm up the XJ about 10 minutes and turn on the heat and then it was nice and toasty. The other day I did the same thing and it was blowing cold air...brrrrr. Once I start driving the heat begins to blow and the xj gets warm. What do I need to check to resolve this warm up issue,this also applies to defroster?
Coolant level to start....
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XJdad,it is obvious by yer pics, that you truly do only sample what you cook, now me on the other hand.............................
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mmmm BBQ - sweet grill
What's everyone doing tomorrow? Anyone want to meet up?
What's everyone doing tomorrow? Anyone want to meet up?
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