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Different manufacturers make them a little different. When you put them in make sure the sealing surface in the glad hand is clean and it is not full of junk.
When you connect look at the glad hand and run you glove over the sealing surface to remove the dust and check for defects.
I always...
The idea has bees around for ages and was used on some of the early AWD tractors. It is really an assisted front axle since it is very difficult and expensive to sync it with a standard rear axle.
I have not been in a napa in about 10 years.
For truck air brake parts I have two local parts houses that I use. I have not touched wedge brakes in over 20 years. The air cans i have dealt with are pretty standard by size, rod, stroke and tip. For parts I would take the air can to a heavy...
Where did you find that in the National Electric Code?
They require a grounding rod on each separate structure in most cases. Additionally the grounding rod needs to be 8 feet in length.
Please read the code.
I have two 1989 trucks.
Both have or had some rust issues.
The one with minimal, almost no rust, had been rust proofed during assembly. The rust issues were primarily located on the radiator and front of the engine. This truck appears to have been in both gulf wars and was in service until it...
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