Driving with a missing door?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by GiantBeard, Apr 7, 2016.
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Swell job driver! Thanks for finally coming back, and updating us.
Can you clear something up though.
Is the truck a farm truck? As in, it only hauls the farms own products or is the farm just your place to park with a shop type thing and you haul other people's goods?bullhaulerswife Thanks this. -
Alright Admin, you can lock this one down and delete it. No migrant workers were hurt during this production.
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But Six, I feel an off topic tangent brewing here. Another ten pages of WTF!TripleSix Thanks this.
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Op, good job on calling chp, probably the easiest way to go about it. Next time ( if there is a next time) I would x strap the back if possible to help keep it from flexing.
Btw with all this talk about migrant workers and farm vehicles no one had noticed that the code referenced refers to the passenger compartment, so even if he were a migrant worker driving a farm truck it would still be irrelevant. -
I did notice such. Macaroni Charlie didn't care.BoxCarKidd Thanks this.
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It hauls the farms own products, definitely. My understanding of that interpretation is that a 'farm truck' hauls the product to its first point of packaging, from the field. We deliver a packaged product to our clients, and also, tons of random stuff between our farms....because my boss uses the truck as the world's most expensive laundry service.... I'm off topic now.
Tell that to the people who harvest strawberries in Davenport, CA. I woke up from a questionably legal camping trip, at some beach down there, and as I hiked along the road, a dry van opened its doors and it was time for work!Blackshack46 Thanks this. -
ROFLMAO
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