Not what I did to it, it’s what it did to me.
The new brunette wanted to see the Road Ranger in person. The interior and armrest are much more comfortable on the surgery elbow then in the Missing Linc so I didn’t object. Arm is doing a little better, so I did a quick clean with a rag and the pressure washer, and I headed out.
I went about 3/4 of a mile down the road, still in my neighborhood, and out of the blue like you flipped the switch, there was a horrendous vibration, rattling everything that you could feel right through the shift handle, absolutely scared me to death. My first thought was that stupid SOB who chopped the whole back of that truck up and put that stupid extra axle on it. Oh, wait, that was me.
It was rumble rattling like crazy, even when I was going 2 or 3 miles an hour, but I put all the code 3 lights on, hugged the curb, and I got to pull off the road in a little parking area. I crawled all over that back. Axle assuming I missed something there and something broke loose, but it was all tight as a drum. Then I looked around the original Ranger axle, nothing there, so I started to think did it blow a piston or something. So I just started it up idling but the engine was real smooth.
Then I got underneath, and I started just pulling and pushing on everything, and the bearing that holds the middle of 2-piece driveshaft, that bearing was a memory, and the driveshaft moved almost an inch in any direction, so it was just wobbling in the housing when I was going 35 miles an hour when it popped. And yes, dirty underwear like crazy.
All my funky lights came in handy because I put the beacons on and I put the traffic advisor bar, and my four way flashers, and I rode home at literally about 2 miles an hour, sticking to the side of the road. Fortunately, I got home with no additional damage.
Then I got under there and make sure of what it was, yep, the mid shift bearing, I watched a couple YouTube videos on how to replace it, it doesn’t look hard at all, and I broke down and bought one on eBay that should be here by the end of the week.


