Down in American Texas were @RockinChair is from we don’t see oshkosh front discharge mixers down here. 99% rear discharge conventional mixers. Not much oshkosh period. It is mainly Beck mixers on straight trucks in my region.
Drivers burned inside concrete mixer trucks hazard
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As a lifelong mechanic I'll tell ya straight up that a heater hose randomly bursting with absolutely zero signs of fatigue, chaffing or damage is EXTREMELY rare. In fact, I have not come across that in my entire career.
Not saying it can't happen, I'm simply stating that the odds of it are so small that it almost never happens. -
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A few thoughts before I respectfully decline to comment further
You can never eliminate all risks
The heater core could have burst and the same hot water could have been sprayed out of the vents if the fan was on
Jim Jim has an opinion that the hoses should be shielded which may be very easy or almost impossible…I haven’t seen the truck
Jim Jim should look at the truck himself (if he hadn’t already) and come up with a better solution for bringing heat into the cab and then submit this to Oshkosh
I think everyone else should stop wasting their time replying to this thread
That’s all I’ve got
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YOU are funny...
Do you realize that IF you actually get a law suit going; the truck owner's isnurance will be first in line to collect everything the laid out treating this injury?
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