July 4 we went for a drive two hours away from our place to look at some Speckled Park steers that the kids are going to buy for their 4H projects this year.
As we are driving around in the pasture with all the cow sniffing, licking and standing in front of the truck, "Tamest group of cows ever" we noticed the unthinkable!

Ah Sh!t!! The exhaust is starting to smoke white! I have been waiting for the injectors to go out for years...Three hundred and sixty nine thousand KLMS on it so really for a LB7 I think we did good!
The truck started to smoke so bad I was worried about getting it back home. But it drove just fine. Albeit embarrassing! We got back home and I took it to my buddy Lorne. He is a GM master mechanic that has his own shop one mile from our home.
He tested the injectors and found two or them leaking the rest of my fuel system was spot on.
With us being extremely busy at the farm we decided to get Lorne to replace all eight of them at his shop. But he was all booked up for a bit and after three days of smoking it quit!?? Still stunk out the exhaust, but no white smoke and the crankcase wasn`t filling up with fuel so we drove it.
Lorne said drive it till it starts smoking again it will be fine for driving as long as it isn`t making oil.
My wife wasn't as confident as Lorne about just driving it like that, so we insured Colbys 01 and dropped of ours off to get fixed last Tuesday.
We got it back yesterday and all is good again!

Hopefully these will last as long as the old set!