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PSI at the Glad Hands?

Third From Texas

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Not seeing it in the TM.

I seem to recall someone telling me that the M1078 A0 air pump holds the tanks at 290 psi.

I want to get a hose to keep in the toolbox for various situations and I need to make sure it is suitable. I've found hoses ranging from 100-300 psi.


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olly hondro

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Maybe hes adding all 3 tank pressures together but ran out of fingers and his shoes were on!
There's a fella in Montana who figured that, well the body temperature of a chicken is 99 degrees, so if he puts six chickens under the hood of his truck on cold winter days then that's, like, 600 degrees. Should start right up.....
 

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Tough crowd this day. Talking about chickens I planted ten chickens head first in the ground and they did not grow. I then planted ten more chickens feet first but they died too. I got in contact with the U.S. Depart of AG. and they were confused too. Best thing they had to offer was just send them a soil sample.
Back to air pressure it is a learning thing. If you know trucks you know trucks and don't need a TM for most things.

Had to edit last line to include most things.
 
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Floridianson

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We could start the learning process by finding out how much pressure it take someone to push an egg out there Donkey, Pressure gage in the mouth should work. Any Volunteers?
 
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This thread is getting funner and funner. FYI, the only truck I know of that runs near 290 PSI is a Unimog, topping out at 18 bar. (Much more capacity from smaller tanks.)
 

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What makes those hands so glad?
 
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