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cuttin edge

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
Messages
2,750
Location
NB Canada
Occupation
Finish grader operator
Smoke rolled and you were in the gear box real fast.
Full load and a hard hill. Had just dropped a gear, and pow. Had just finished an impressive hay wire job to try and get going again when a wood hauler stopped and gave me a new clamp. Told him to swing by parts for trucks, and I would tell them to give him one on our account.
 

JLarson

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Joined
Aug 23, 2020
Messages
657
Location
AZ
Occupation
Owner- civil and heavy repair/fab company
Last one I blew I was pulling a trailer with a load of sackcrete on with as it turns out sketchy brake away wiring. Drug it for about a 1/4 mile with all 4 locked before I could turn off and as I was turning had to get on it hard to get it moving and blamo tossed a boot lol.
 

Old Doug

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Joined
Oct 16, 2013
Messages
4,568
Location
Mo
When the turbo starts leaking oil thats the first thing you will notice that there is oil coming out between the hoses and pipes. My f600 had a new radiator new hoses and every thing was clean but it leaked coolant at every connection. I started torquing clamps down to see if it helped.
 
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