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Truck Shop

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One stack mounted on left side with a Farr filter housing on right, one air horn three cab lights,
steel wheels.
 

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What's the best idea for pruning these excessive pipes, I'm thinking a gas powered
cutoff saw.
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cuttin edge

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What's the best idea for pruning these excessive pipes, I'm thinking a gas powered
cutoff saw.
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Low over pass. Not a big fan of fat pipes. If they do have them, I prefer a 45 cut to a curl. I had a friend get a bat burn on an un shielded straight pipe. Got out of the passenger door and touched it with his forearm
 

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Cutoff saw will leave little chips that turn to rust spots if you don't get them off ASAP.

Guessing you knew that, but some might not.

Joe H
 

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I've seen some of the milling crews with 4 door international 3 tons . With a fiberglass box with pretty much everything they would need

Those are popular here as well with paving and curb crews. Paving crews have a flat bed with fuel and water tanks.
 

cuttin edge

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Those are popular here as well with paving and curb crews. Paving crews have a flat bed with fuel and water tanks.
Our paving crew's service truck is also their float truck. Similar to the 3 axle tag that moves my little grader. Just a regular cab and a tandem truck
 

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Having crew cabs with any sort of flatwork crew is not a bad idea.

Having a full crew that all have drivers license, and legal road vehicles is not a guaranteed event.
 

cuttin edge

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Having crew cabs with any sort of flatwork crew is not a bad idea.

Having a full crew that all have drivers license, and legal road vehicles is not a guaranteed event.
Our sand trucks are all one tons. They had a 3 ton but there wasn't always someone around with a license to drive it.
 

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Having crew cabs with any sort of flatwork crew is not a bad idea.

Having a full crew that all have drivers license, and legal road vehicles is not a guaranteed event.

No doubt. I know some that pick up and drop off like a city bus.
 
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