Thermo-King of Chattanooga charges just under $200 after tax to change the oil and all filters on a Tri-Pac. I get all the filters and a gallon of oil at the terminal for about $40.
Okay, so I bought a used truck from Crete Carrier.
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by RedBeard, Nov 14, 2010.
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The Challenger and jdrentzjr Thank this.
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From Lawyers.com, "Government agencies can access to your cell phone records (including call logs and text records) with a subpoena if you're part of or connected to a criminal investigation or a civil lawsuit. Your cell phone company is required by law to comply with subpoenas that request the records."
Given the words highlighted in red I would deduce that your phone's tower pings (regardless if they are in use, just turned on) uor postions can be tracked at anytime.
Also read this article, http://www.snopes.com/crime/prevent/cellping.asp. The second and third paragraghs support my view. Cell tower pings act just as Qcomm pings, thereby making our cell phones tracking devices. -
So while driving down the road, your phone is communicating with a cell site. But that connection is not stored. But when your qualcom pings you it is asking for a location and that is stored. Because that is what it is intended for, tracking. -
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If it were a L/P, I could deduct 100% of my payments on my taxes. I can't - I can only deduct the interest portion and depreciation, which is less than the total of my payments. That means I owe less on the truck than its value.
If it were a L/P, my name wouldn't be on the title of the truck. It is. There is a lienholder listed, but my name appears on the title as the owner.
If it were a L/P, the company could dictate things like where/when I get the truck serviced. They can't.
If it were a L/P, there would be a "buyout" amount to own the truck at the end of my payments. There isn't.
I'm not an attorney. These are the points brought up to me by Ronald Berke, of Berke, Berke & Berke Attorneys at Law, based on Frazier Avenue in Chattanooga, TN. If you want to argue points of contract law, contact them. I'm sure you're not the only lawyer who's too busy driving a truck to be bothered with practicing law.jdrentzjr Thanks this. -
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Plus 2 of us were having problems with the ECM's overload breaker tripping(must be too much acid in the coolant). They changed the water temperature sensor on my truck's APU, and it seems to have cured the problem(at least until I mentioned it here...now I've done it)
The one mechanic said that there is also a pre-filter on the fuel line that plugs...his hand motion made it seem like it was something about the size of a lawn tractor's fuel filter. That might have been the brass thingy you were talking about. -
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