In manitoba they're pretty liberal with annual permits. One of the conditions is you're supposed to check construction zones width limit online. Problem is they're good with hard objects like concrete barriers but terrible with the orange cones.I did kick an orange construction barrel at some workers outside Williston ND a couple years ago. Had our D7 cable plow on. Met another oversized load thru their construction zone. Caught the side of the barrel with rear trailer tire coming around a hairpin corner. Sent that barrel sailing towards their dirt crew building the road.
If you aren't running the logs, what information does it provide the insurance company?
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I’d tell that dumb b1tch to shove it. She obviously thinks she knows more than she does.
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Which truck was it?
I’d tell that dumb b1tch to shove it. She obviously thinks she knows more than she does.
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White T800. Older white haired guy.
You need to give her your truck specs and have her call around for an adapter. Give her my number, I’ll sell her one. Lmao
In manitoba they're pretty liberal with annual permits. One of the conditions is you're supposed to check construction zones width limit online. Problem is they're good with hard objects like concrete barriers but terrible with the orange cones.
A couple years ago there was a 2 lane under construction. The shoulder on the other side was gone with a nice dropoff. They had orange cones in the middle AND on the other side where the dropped was.
Her comes mr. Oversize the other way. Instead of slowing down and assessing the situation he SPEEDS UP. He smokes those ****ing cones so hard they're launching off whatever his oversize load is. I think he was trying to set an Olympic record. I still remember those two guys faces in that daycab just howling.
So I look at my phone and sure enough ZERO width redtrictions for that stretch of road.
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I totally believe it!Company bought the permits, state routed us that way.
So, we were swinging me new 3406b into my truck tonight and found a giant crack in the pan. I have the pan off my old motor but it had a spacer plate on it, although the pans look identical. Is there a good enough reason to run the plate to buy 2 pan gasket sets and deal with that bs?
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Ok. From what I can tell, the B's never came with them so somebody must've added it. I'll see if I can come come up with an e gasket.
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Ok. From what I can tell, the B's never came with them so somebody must've added it. I'll see if I can come come up with an e gasket.
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We've torn down 3 - 3046B's in the last year that all had them.
Chris
I think all the B’s had them. I like the added strength but hate that its almost impossible to keep them from leaking. Look like a Detroit
I agree, but we've been lucky so far. Healthy slathering of Permatex aviation gasket sealant, and the paper gaskets. We're also stationary engines, so that probably helps.
Chris
Well my problem is laying under the truck trying to get the girdle or pan into place by myself and bumping something and moving it trying to get bolts in.