Fire truck bumps pressure up between 150 and 300psi. Pretty sure that can support more then a few loaded trucks stacked on top of one another.
Double Yellow's Company Driver to Independent Thread
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by double yellow, Nov 5, 2014.
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That said, I'd have stood back and watched it burn. I'm not going to risk someone else's life and safety to avoid an insurance claim.Ruthless, fordconvert, Terry270 and 3 others Thank this. -
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I'm aware that it would be a long drawn out process. But I would let the thing burn to the ground. I can prove income and value of my rig and I have another truck to put on the road while it's getting hashed out. Actually have less in the rig than what it's worth so burn baby burn lol
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Funny story a guy posted in here one time that his father's truck had caught fire but it got put out. And now they were trying to sort thru some electrical gremlins, explained some of that, then asked for help what they should do. Someone commented they should kick the ### of whoever came along and put the fire out. Lol
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Sounds like a story my Grandad used to tell. Him and a buddy were riding around in the country having a few beers, came up on a car burning on a gravel road. They got out going to try and put it out, guy standing in the woods said, hey that's my ### fire, If y'all want one go build your own !!!
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