Where is everyone #5

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. PoleCrusher

    PoleCrusher Road Train Member

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    How did they go about fixing that?

    Did they take it apart, seal it and put it back or did they just shove silicon into the joint?
     
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  3. catalinaflyer

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    I hate dealing with KW dealerships and this is my 3rd brand new KW with a built in shower so I pulled the rubber out of the seal and used some stuff that Boeing uses to seal the fuel tanks in the wings of airplanes and fixed it myself.
     
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  4. snowman_w900

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    @ShooterK2 , the place I went to is about 10 mile east of there (oakwood) right on 58. If you were headed towards that one in your picture and running across 270 going west, youd go north on 58 for about a mile or so and you can see where they are building or mining.

    They have a huge pile of sand setting there where I unloaded.
     
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  5. snowman_w900

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  6. catalinaflyer

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    Everyone always posting foodie pics so I have to get in on the fun. Sitting in Savannah till at least Tuesday, have multiple local super-load moves to do but tonight it's chicken on the grill that's been marinating in lime for 24 hours and I have cauliflower going in the oven that I'll mash with mascarpone cheese and creme fraiche.

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  7. SAR

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    Your right it's a Canadian spread. It looks to be about 60". We bought it up in Canada around 2001 or so and is a old Laidlaw Carriers out of Woodstock, ON.

    I like the spread cause I can easily fit between there and grease.
     
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  8. catalinaflyer

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    And yes, I have a convection oven where the passenger seat used to be.

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  9. catalinaflyer

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    Last picture of the night, not as fancy as something from the restaurant but sure tastes good!

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  10. snowman_w900

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    Cool. I could definitely see that being easier to crawl under and grease and stuff.

    That's one thing I'm not crazy about on a Kenworth 8 bag of any kind. The big wishbone suspension bracket in between the drives keeps you from being able to do anything. Especially when you pull the rear rear differential to overhaul it, lol. You always have to pull it out from the top....ask me how I know.

    What suspension is on that T600 SAR?
     
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