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My 923 went where ever I took it at the rally and yes I had a part break and did not even notice and that part was rubber.I think for a 1984 truck it still runs and drives like new. I don't think I would want to depend on a 29 year old rubber lol.
Snap on tool truck, oil truck, fuel truck and no limit credit card. All kidding aside take pleaty of tools oil and what ever else you can think of. And check on tow truck on your route or members with tow bars
Yes I agree with Kenny at work there was a dump truck delivering dirt and the lot is full of fine sand.
The driver dumped his load and could not get out, due to wheel hop, so he lifted his bed back up and came right out
I personally don't see a problem with it as long as they remember were driving large trucks and may not be able to see them if they get too close and stay back and away from deuce and 5 tons
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