He has some brass on him.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/201...ver-tackles-historic-south-carolina-flooding/
Witnesses Watch in Awe as Semitruck Driver Tackles Historic South Carolina Flooding
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And now he will have every electrical problem known to man.
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Yeah, at least the dpf got a good flushing.
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Now there's a nice piece of salvage.
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Must be a company truck
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He was fed up with the body controller so he tried to drown it.
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Driver why did you go down the road under 3 feet of water?
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Bet he got his boots wet....and anything else on the floor of the cab
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Hey boss, I saved you some money today. The truck won't need a visit to the Blue Beacon this month.
Every vent on the diff's, transmission and fuel tank were under water. 60 days tops and the bearings sieze, if it didn't get more water in the fuel tanks than the filter can pull out.NavigatorWife and browndawg Thank this. -
cold water and a hot engine don't mix... clearly lack common sense
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