Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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I wonder if these are the high efficiency solar panels that got planted up in northern Minnesota.
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A certain trucking dog is less than thrilled with the choices we made. Turns out her new boots are too small and Wisconsin is f n cold but then so was IA NE KS OK and some of TX.jamespmack, singlescrewshaker, Brettj3876 and 12 others Thank this. -
An eyesore if there ever is one. There's a 4000 acre project not far from me.exhausted379, Flint1, jamespmack and 9 others Thank this.
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Wonder how efficient they are covered in snow.
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FLD's got power for the purge valve thermostat from the supply side for Reverse Switch if memory serves me right. @jamespmack help me out.jamespmack, Flint1, singlescrewshaker and 7 others Thank this.
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Could be. But still don't explain how there's that much moisture to crack the compressor head.
Sorry. I reread his post and seen he popped the gasket. Not cracked the head like I'd thought.Last edited: Nov 21, 2022
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First, forget using A floor joist, you need to take a sacrificial board that will bolt/secure across 2 or more joists, that you then screw an eye bolt washers, nut..through. If it tolerates the use, you're good, if not, you haven't damaged the joists unless you're also ripping the sacrificial board out and then I suggest you start beating on a backhoe bucket.
Seriously though, the dual/ or more joists, will handle the load of the bag and your abuse just fine, and whatever you restrain that sacrificial board to the joists with will be better off...so you need to just watch that eye bolt washer nut area for any execssive wear. If need be, the fix may be just going to a larger size bolt to fill the wear in until the next time...but you might not need to worry about it that much. I had one hanging in my garage that way, and it lasted until it didn't get used anymore and was just in the way.
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With that closed pcv system and direct injection a catch can is a wise investment to help keep the intake runners and back side of intake valves clean.jamespmack, Flint1, singlescrewshaker and 6 others Thank this.
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Perhaps I am reading this wrong (I do lots of times, so I reckon that I should be prepared to apologize if I do), but if you are traveling through Hell, do not stop for hitchhikers.Flint1, jamespmack, singlescrewshaker and 6 others Thank this.
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