And does the pigtail to the trailer support it?
And does the pigtail to the trailer support it?
“Shit, that’s just Tuesday night around here”
It would actually be easier to have a float in the wet kit hydraulic tank on the truck side that alarms when the hydraulic fluid is low.
Not just that, but you need a standard to communicate it truck to trailer and retrofit it so it all plays nice.
Could be done on a dump truck though if there is a way to set a separate governor in the computer that gets enabled by the bed up light somehow.
Not just to spread it, they have to scooch a bit to let the material fall. The tightest end dump pile is still a fat line.
Maintenance would be on the driver since it’s his responsibility to shut down the truck. U-Joint failures happen (on the tractor), but should be inspected daily (finger quotes).
Doesn’t matter though, cause he left his bed up. There’s no driveshaft on the trailer. If there were, it would take forever to hook a trailer lol.
There is no driveshaft to the trailer axles lmao.
So they’re all gone and isn’t an option til someone leaves, first come first served.
That’s what I mean, that it’s more likely to get lost/stolen/destroyed in my hands, if I were to bet.
I would not have kept it this long. I remember being mad it was gone when it hit $1000, because that seemed insane. It’s realistic to think I would have sold then.
Are you Japanese or did you move there and live on land?
I did already get burned by an exchange obviously, but I think I trust myself even less with cold storage lol.
This seems to be the majority opinion. I’m thinking moving the majority to sound investments is my likely course. I do think keeping a little that wouldn’t sting badly to lose still scratches the itch without risking regret.
Jake brakes in big trucks, but most of them do show brake lights now even though you just coast to activate them. Some drivers like to turn them off because it makes you look like a dangerous rookie in the mountains if your brake lights are on consistently while going downhill.
Common in Texas, or sometimes sliced longways and called Texas toothpicks.
Older folks normally do just fine if you set up some desktop shortcuts and bookmarks. He’s likely gone through a few Windows versions and figured it out, after all.
It sucks from the top of the canister, but the inlet is in the side. The water falls down, and the air is sucked out to maintain vacuum.
That is a hilarious and practical suggestion. It would confuse and irritate so many people, even though it’s no issue like you say.