Today was a good/sad day

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  1. TakenPictures_OTR

    TakenPictures_OTR Light Load Member

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    I would be cool to meet up one day and get some shooting in!
     
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  3. American-Trucker

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    You dont have to ask dispatch to go up the street or whatever, just do it and if you put any decent amount 20+ miles on put it down on your next trip envelope under the OOR mile section.

    I'm gonna send you a PM, check it in a few minutes...




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    almost forgot

    The horn is on an inspection so get that fixed, but first give the steering wheel CPR lol It might just be a POS. mine is like that you have to REALLY push hard at the TOP of the airbag instead of where its suposed to be in the MIDDLE of the wheel under the horn symbol lol



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    Got your message, thanks again!

    I just tried beating the hell out of it, it has lost its will to live, hahaha.
     
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    lol well i'm sure it lived a long beeping life....RIP poor little city horn:biggrin_2553: You'll be sorely missed :biggrin_25523:




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    1727? so is it the older style steering wheel without the big airbag parts, it may just be a little micro-switch issue under the horn cap?
     
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    An old Peterbilt sits, waiting for a load that never came
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    Picture taken at night, during the May 2011 full moon cycle. Single image exposure with all lighting done on scene, not a photoshop creation.

    Just thought you guys might like some of my truck related art. Ghost town pics are still in work
     

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    Yep, but the big horn works just fine, can't wait for the first kid to get me to honk it!
     
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    Yep, it is the older style. Us newbies are expendable and don't need an airbag. hahahaha

    I will see if I can clean the switch. I need to find the fuse box also, maybe the horn and mirrors are on the same fuse?
     
  11. American-Trucker

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    fuse box is ontop of the dash on the passenger side, push the button ( inbetween the air vents ) and lift the top of the dash off



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