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02-21-2018, 07:42 PM
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Name: claytoncox
Title: learnin'
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Buffalo,Tx
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Originally Posted by SmokinCAT
No mention of what the base part number is, that means you have no idea what the spray pattern will be. There is a reason cat has so many nozzle numbers.
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This is why i asked. Thank you sir.
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04.5 3500 2wd more fuel more air
12 3500 4x4 g56
87 pete 379 cat 18 speed
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02-21-2018, 07:49 PM
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: In the ditch
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Originally Posted by BRE
Phuck I hate hopper bottoms... hate them.
Unloading that load took over 4 hours. Worst load I’ve ever hauled in my trucking career by far. Chit set up like concrete.
In other news, truck got all new fuel lines, new engine wiring harness, and still gets horrible fuel mileage. The old engine harness was a complete wreck so I guess, it needed that anyhow, however the hopes of it fixing our problems was a joke.
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Wheres your flip flops and sweat pants?
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02-21-2018, 08:03 PM
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#15903
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 5,864
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Originally Posted by Rig Wrench
Pic thread.
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Dude I’m seeing a pattern, your slowly waking up from your red oval coma.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-21-2018, 08:16 PM
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#15904
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: In the ditch
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Posts: 1,045
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I can appreciate any nice truck. Besides, leiffi, lenny, v8, whatever his name is has got you talked into a volvo at this point....
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02-21-2018, 08:21 PM
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#15905
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 5,864
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Originally Posted by Rig Wrench
I can appreciate any nice truck. Besides, leiffi, lenny, v8, whatever his name is has got you talked into a volvo at this point....
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You don’t understand the advantages of a steel cab. It’s really the wave of the future, all the car manufacturers are finally coming around and accepting steel as a viable material for car bodies...........
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-21-2018, 08:23 PM
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#15906
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 5,864
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BRE
Phuck I hate hopper bottoms... hate them.
Unloading that load took over 4 hours. Worst load I’ve ever hauled in my trucking career by far. Chit set up like concrete.
In other news, truck got all new fuel lines, new engine wiring harness, and still gets horrible fuel mileage. The old engine harness was a complete wreck so I guess, it needed that anyhow, however the hopes of it fixing our problems was a joke.
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I got dirty getting unloaded once. Those horrible ketchup packages sometimes don’t squirt the way you think they’re going to. While I was watching the crane operator lift my coils off I got some on my shirt, completely ruined my day.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-21-2018, 09:23 PM
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#15907
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: In the ditch
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Posts: 1,045
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Dude I’m seeing a pattern, your slowly waking up from your red oval coma.
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Kenwoth is just good for buisness. I have more yellow powered kw's come thru here than anything. Engine wise it doesnt matter. But working around 8 bag is miserable. I also find it highly iriritaing the layout under the cab to work on tramsmissions. Maybe not all,but a dump truck with the exhaust under the cab sux ballz to work on. I had over 6 hours pullin the 8ll out of this gem today. Same job in a 379 for example is less than half that. Doesn't help the local kw dealer gets their help from the leftover napa rejects when it comes to gettin parts.
Last edited by Rig Wrench; 02-21-2018 at 09:25 PM.
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02-21-2018, 09:39 PM
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Name: allan5oh
Title: Too Much Time
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Driving a KW is like money in the bank! Especially if its green under the hood.
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All of your BSFCs are belong to me
Last edited by allan5oh; 02-21-2018 at 09:41 PM.
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02-21-2018, 10:44 PM
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#15909
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Name: Feed Bunk
Title: Too Much Time
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Nw Mo
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Posts: 415
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BRE
Phuck I hate hopper bottoms... hate them.
Unloading that load took over 4 hours. Worst load I’ve ever hauled in my trucking career by far. Chit set up like concrete.
In other news, truck got all new fuel lines, new engine wiring harness, and still gets horrible fuel mileage. The old engine harness was a complete wreck so I guess, it needed that anyhow, however the hopes of it fixing our problems was a joke.
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I thought that's why hopper guys drove petes, all that wind blows in through the doors and your clean in just a few miles.
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Josh
94 F250, 12v cummins, zf5
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02-21-2018, 10:47 PM
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Name: chevota84
Title: Too Much Time
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Prineville, OR
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Has anybody ever had a power steering reservoir push oil out the top? Canister style, with the single stud hat. I changed the gasket and it got better but its still leaking, not sure where the pressure could be coming from, lines don't feel hot and the suction side is tight.
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99 Dodge 2500 with stuff
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02-21-2018, 11:21 PM
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#15911
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Name: BRE
Title: Too Much Time
Status: Not Here
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southwest MO
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Posts: 12,705
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Everyone has jokes...
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Rick
07 Dodge 3500 - Tow mirrors, silencer ring MIA, Spectra air filter.
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
There really is nothing better than OEM. That goes for anything from turbos to boobs.
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RIP Dex KCCO
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02-22-2018, 06:48 AM
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#15912
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Name: sootie
Title: .....like a BAWSS
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Originally Posted by BRE
Everyone has jokes...
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Can you please fix the trim ring around your grille?
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02-22-2018, 07:09 AM
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#15913
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Name: BRE
Title: Too Much Time
Status: Not Here
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southwest MO
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Posts: 12,705
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Originally Posted by sootie
Can you please fix the trim ring around your grille?
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I’ll think about it.
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Rick
07 Dodge 3500 - Tow mirrors, silencer ring MIA, Spectra air filter.
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
There really is nothing better than OEM. That goes for anything from turbos to boobs.
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RIP Dex KCCO
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02-22-2018, 07:37 AM
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 5,864
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Truckers, lets see your rigs!
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Originally Posted by Rig Wrench
Kenwoth is just good for buisness. I have more yellow powered kw's come thru here than anything. Engine wise it doesnt matter. But working around 8 bag is miserable. I also find it highly iriritaing the layout under the cab to work on tramsmissions. Maybe not all,but a dump truck with the exhaust under the cab sux ballz to work on. I had over 6 hours pullin the 8ll out of this gem today. Same job in a 379 for example is less than half that. Doesn't help the local kw dealer gets their help from the leftover napa rejects when it comes to gettin parts.
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Exactly why my exhaust runs under the trans. I have 3 KW complaints, the exhaust under the cab, brackets on top of brackets attached to brackets on the transmission and the Chillicothee meth heads at the factory need to stop cutting wire ties at a razor sharp 45* angle. Stick your arm in a hole and pull out a bloody stump.
It’s like finding a unicorn to get a good parts guy. Friend called yesterday for a Cummins turbo elbow WITH THE PART NUMBER and the guy had to call back. Took 2 hrs to call back and the guy was an azz. News said there were stray bullets from “target practice” hit the local Junkliner dealer here. Hit a few trucks in the lot. $100 says it was customers tired of calling and being left on hold forever.
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
Driving a KW is like money in the bank! Especially if its green under the hood.
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Damn right it is. Never seen an axle housing rust out on a Detroit powered truck. The constant oil film is a protectant.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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Last edited by jfaulkner; 02-22-2018 at 07:41 AM.
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02-22-2018, 10:19 AM
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#15915
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Name: J-Pipes
Title: Too Much Time
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 4,575
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Exactly why my exhaust runs under the trans. I have 3 KW complaints, the exhaust under the cab, brackets on top of brackets attached to brackets on the transmission and the Chillicothee meth heads at the factory need to stop cutting wire ties at a razor sharp 45* angle. Stick your arm in a hole and pull out a bloody stump.
It’s like finding a unicorn to get a good parts guy. Friend called yesterday for a Cummins turbo elbow WITH THE PART NUMBER and the guy had to call back. Took 2 hrs to call back and the guy was an azz. News said there were stray bullets from “target practice” hit the local Junkliner dealer here. Hit a few trucks in the lot. $100 says it was customers tired of calling and being left on hold forever.
Damn right it is. Never seen an axle housing rust out on a Detroit powered truck. The constant oil film is a protectant.
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I forwarded the issues to a friend that works down there!
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2000 Dodge ext cab short bed, 6spd.
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02-22-2018, 11:06 AM
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Name: J-Pipes
Title: Too Much Time
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 4,575
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His reply,.
"should never be sharp if the operator used the tool that he is suppose to and not sidecuts lol that's a big safety issue. We get wrote up if we use sidecuts on zipties"
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2000 Dodge ext cab short bed, 6spd.
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02-22-2018, 11:27 AM
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#15917
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: In the ditch
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If the guys at the kw plant are anything like the people at the peterbilt factory. Its almost like talkin to a dealer "tech"....
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02-22-2018, 11:51 AM
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#15918
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Name: Leiffi
Title: Too Much Time
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
When did you buy a real truck? Imagine a world where you don’t have to jack up your cab to work on your truck. It took us a while to wake up but we finally came around. Lol
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Much easier to work on when cab is not in way. Those rare instances they need to be worked on, mostly we just drive them.
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02-22-2018, 11:54 AM
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#15919
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Name: Leiffi
Title: Too Much Time
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Next week a typical short european trip, only 4700 km one way. Just perfect for hoodless short wheelbase single axle truck. For longer trips I might need those great US trucks.
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02-22-2018, 01:26 PM
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#15920
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
Status: Not Here
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Posts: 5,864
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Leiffi
Next week a typical short european trip, only 4700 km one way. Just perfect for hoodless short wheelbase single axle truck. For longer trips I might need those great US trucks.
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You sound like a US trucker from the 70’s. Then he got in a truck longer than his car with a hood and never looked back. Like I said, one day your country will come around.
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Originally Posted by Leiffi
Much easier to work on when cab is not in way. Those rare instances they need to be worked on, mostly we just drive them.
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Correct, that’s why we put the motor out front away from the cab where it belongs.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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