mercer transportation

Discussion in 'Mercer' started by kw12, Jul 21, 2012.

  1. Highway Sailor

    Highway Sailor Road Train Member

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    It probably helps keep you out of trouble being home all the time. Lol.
     
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  3. abyliks

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    Depending on how bad they are he may be able to get away with just running an SOS pad over them, Ive used britemax products and they have held up even going into landfills with dump trailer loads of ####, after ten years of polishing company trucks I was smart enough to go with painted tanks on my own, harbor freight variable speed buffer has held up the last 4 years to, carry a cord and just run it off the inventor

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  4. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Cutting wheels wont work with a random orbitor. That's a certain way to damage your truck. For bonnet polishing that will do great, but the cutting wheels no way. Completely different thing.
     
  5. Corso1504

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    That joint clean bro. I like that.. Want to trade for my Cascadia lol.. It's deleted too lol
     
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  6. angrytrans

    angrytrans Light Load Member

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    No sir. Captain custard is all mine lol
     
  7. angrytrans

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    No sir. Captain custard is all mine lol
     
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  8. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    I can agree with that, but it doesn’t do much good one doesn’t know how to do what they’re trying to do or where to start.
     
  9. TruckerPete1990

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    How hard is it to replace The Studs on the steer axle? One thread is messed up bad prob won't get it to go back on. the 3 had little damage to them
     
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  10. stranger

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    I was in the quarry 12 times Thursday, and twice Friday.The truck I drive is a few years old, and all the shine was gone from the aluminum years ago, so all I care about is a good spray down with acid every week. It's rained so much here there are large puddles to go through everywhere, plus the water truck making constant rounds to wet down the parts that are dry.

    Then you add in all the tar on the wheels and tanks from the tack sprayed on the road before new asphalt is put down. Sometimes the tack truck driver gets carried away and the road looks like a black pond.
     
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  11. stranger

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    Remove the drum, beat the old stud out with a BFH, put the new stud in the now empty hole, thread on a new lug nut, then use the new lug nut to pull the stud in place. Just make sure the splines on the new lug are lined up with the splines in the hub.
     
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