I'm pretty sure my truck gave me a clue today.
My brother Andy got a warning ticket in the mail yesterday about all his vehicles and a bunch of them being parked in his grass in his back yard.
We live in the city so they got codes and laws and ordinances about this stuff.
So today I was helping him move some vehicles around.
One of them being the tow truck.
So I pulled my truck into his yard and while it was running I disconnected the battery and put the battery into the tow truck. Beings that the battery came out of the tow truck if you guys remember me saying in an earlier post. I figured it'd be good to put it back in tow truck to start it.
My brother has a lot of batteries in his yard just sitting there most of them are completely Dead, shot, totally not worth having.
But my brother knows where there's a company that buys bad batteries so they can refurbish that's why he has them all. He just ain't needed the money and cashed them in yet.
So while I was putting my battery in into the tow truck which is actually the tow-truck's battery to begin with, my brother used his multimeter to find a battery that had some juice in it.
He found one that had 10 volts in it, so he put that one in my truck.
He then moved my truck out of the way while I was starting the tow-truck.
He left my truck running so it could try to charge the battery he'd put in it.
After I got the tow truck moved I started working on a hydraulics because there's some problems with them.
While I was working on the hydraulics the tow truck run out of gas. The gas gauge don't work either.
I put a see-through filter in gas line just before the carburetor that way I'd know if the truck was out of gas or not.
The gas gauge is not high on the list of things to repair.
Anyways I got a gas can and as I was driving to the gas station in my truck, my truck was acting great.
One time on the way to the gas station I came to a complete stop and the check engine light came on and before I even started moving again the check engine light went back out. My truck ran really good the whole time I went to the gas station back.
I put five gallons of gas into the tow-truck. My brother said let's stop running out of gas. Go ahead and buy five more gallons and put it in the tow-truck as well.
So I did so and once again my truck drove fine except for the fact that a couple of times this time on the way to the gas station and once on the way back when I came to a complete stop the check engine light came on and before I even started moving again the check engine light went back out again.
Once I put the second 5 gallon of gas into the tow truck I once again started working on the tow-truck.
I was in the process of bleeding hydraulic lines and I broke one of the fittings on one of the lines because it's old and wore out.
So I took that line off and the one that was on the other side of the same hydraulic piston and I took my truck and went to buy two new hydraulic lines.
My truck drove fine all the way to the place to buy the hydraulic lines and back.
So now I'm thinking either the battery that's in the tow truck is bad or I got some bad battery cables in my truck.
What's everybody else's opinion?
Thanks for the feedback everyone.