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Installed a new bridge plate today. The old one was pretty ratty looking. What a pain in the butt to replace it with the grill attached to the truck:mad:
The old one
I've been having problems with a ground issue with the right brake light/turn signal. It seems like the tail light bracket is not grounding so I ran a jumper wire from the bolt on the back of the tail light to the mud guard and my lights work properly now. All though it doesn't look very good...
I work for Union Pacific as a locomotive engineer. I had a GE AC4400 engine runaway on me on a 23,000 ton soda ash train once. The fuel cutoff switch wouldn't kill it:shock:
Looked like this
https://youtu.be/6_M13Xlw0o4
Repainted my wiper arms and replaced the wiper blades. Hopefully fixed a pesky ground problem on the right brake light/turn signal. I also paid it off!
Hauled a couple loads to the landfill for a friend today. He wanted to use my pick up but it probably would've taken 6 trips:shock:. Only took 2 with the deuce[thumbzup]. Here's a pic of trip #2. The first trip was quite a bit larger, I wish I would've gotten a pic.
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