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Carrameow 06-17-2007 11:18 AM

Seattle--its hard to be a Dieselhead out here..
 
Its a lot harder to be a Dieselhead out here! (These are my feelings only.) The local culture is a little different.
First, there aren't a lot of junkyards out here in the limited real estate. Even NYC (Queens) was a bargain hunters paradise. At my home in NJ, there were at least 6 within easy reach.
Second, the local economy doesn't support it. They only have Schucks, Napas and a few Autozones, and not much else. They dont cater to specialty cars like the W123. There aren't a lot of hardware and tool stores and machine shops out here and unlike other areas, there are only a few stores per square mile. Its not high density shopping, so you have to go quite a ways to get to Sears or the mall.
Third, the area is "greener" and the houses are closely spaced, almost like townhouses. Try lighting off your compressor in the middle of the night out here. You will get in a lot of trouble. I can hear my neighbor in his backyard building his shed and it sounds like he is right next to me in my bedroom.
Well these are my feelings only. Sometimes things are a matter of Attitude also. I may be a little fatigued and the newness of being here is wearing off...

Gil 06-17-2007 11:29 AM

Go biodiesel
 
That area is loaded with tree huggers too, if I remember correctly. Just go biodiesel with one of your projects and they'll love you for it no matter how much noise you make. :)

I agree, though, big east-coast cities with large (or at least formerly large) industrial bases seem to be better places for good bone yards. Zoning issues make it hard to run a scrap yard in newly developed areas, as you pointed out. These days fewer people are do-it-yourselfers anyway, it seems. Good luck.

jshadows 06-17-2007 11:32 AM

You see any 116 SD's at those boneyards in Queens?

Carrameow 06-17-2007 11:39 AM

Boy it sure rains a lot out here!!!!!!!!
 
In NJ I bet its 90 degrees and sunny hot. Its 62 and chilly wet here

TheDon 06-17-2007 11:42 AM

ah Washington state.. soo depressing

dunl 06-17-2007 11:44 AM

You have it sweet compared to up here. Just try even seeing another Benz up here......:(

Bio300TDTdriver 06-17-2007 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 1538593)
ah Washington state.. soo depressing

Hey, stop dumping on Washington. Seattle gets less rain than Boston or Providence. There is also a city on the Olympic Peninsula, Sequim , which only receives 16" of rainfall a year. They are in the rain shadow of the Olympic mountain range.

http://www.google.com/maps?q=Sequim,+WA,+USA&sa=X&oi=map&ct=title

Chris

neptune 06-17-2007 12:09 PM

It is odd how many old diesels are on the roads here, yet how very few of them end up in local junkyards. Normally there are 3 w123 240D's with manual trans in under one block walk from my apartment, yet I've only seen two w123's in the years in the past year. Lots and lots of 190D's and E's though.
I do notice that I have to drive quite a ways to get the car parts I need in Seattle. Its just a function of land values and the way this city is built I think.

Where are you exactly? There are a couple German auto parts stores around Ravenna/ Lake City and a few more on Aurora. Most of the new parts I get are mail ordered. There are a few machine shops in Ballard. I know there are several Mercedes specific full-service junkyards, and I think that is why we rarely see the cars we want in the pull-your-own variety.

thatguy 06-17-2007 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bio300TDTdriver (Post 1538602)
Hey, stop dumping on Washington. Seattle gets less rain than Boston or Providence. There is also a city on the Olympic Peninsula, Sequim , which only receives 16" of rainfall a year. They are in the rain shadow of the Olympic mountain range.

http://www.google.com/maps?q=Sequim,+WA,+USA&sa=X&oi=map&ct=title

Chris

We may get less rain in terms of inches, but we get a lot more dark, drizzly, damp days than other parts of the country...

In any case; if you're in the greater Seattle area you should visit Abe at MBMW at 81st and Aurora right next to Greenlake, he's great. Also, in South Seattle there's a place called Benz Friendz who have enough old Mercedes hulks you could literally rebuild a fleet of the things with all the parts.

cgunderm 06-17-2007 01:45 PM

junk yards
 
can't be that bad. there is one mercedes only junk yard where i've ordered stuff and had it shipped here to Mass. they are excellent:
http://www.auroraaw.com/
they seem to be on 9217 Aurora Avenue North

lietuviai 06-17-2007 03:07 PM

Way overpriced!:eek:

Carrameow 06-17-2007 03:56 PM

just gimme back THE SUN
 
just gimme back THE SUN

no more clouds and overcast sky

Bio300TDTdriver 06-17-2007 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carrameow (Post 1538726)
just gimme back THE SUN

no more clouds and overcast sky

Summer will start any day now and last until the end of September. Just be patient and remember, there is no bad weather just the wrong equipment and the wrong attitude.:D

Chris

Hatterasguy 06-17-2007 04:37 PM

You should have went to Southern CA insted, from what people complain about it seems to rain, all the time up their.:D

Carrameow 06-17-2007 05:04 PM

yawwnnnnnnnnnnnnnn..
 
I need a Nap. Wake me up when the sun comes up. This sure cuts down on my budget anyway. Wake me up in two hours...incredulous as it seems I did my bearings and rebuilt my brakes at 1 in the morning at my apartment before i moved into this house-get this it was raining cats and dogs and it didnt faze me a bit...


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