More Truck & Transfer Madness!
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@jimtube84 allright thanks
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@pete359ext Yeah I don't have any specific number, my dad's always driven transfer, and he says he never goes through them. On mine I did have to have mine changed not too long ago because to main power terminal broke loose, but otherwise I think it would have been fine still. I don't think they go too often.
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@jimtube84 Realy that seems like it would thanks
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@Jamielfg 60,100 KG gross
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@harlee69 stupid racists.
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@pete359ext not often
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@karmdeepdesijatt you mean idiot?
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im sorry to be so negative but no wonder you guys are all broke!!!
this would have to be the stupidest idea ive ever seen!!!!!!
in australia you guys would be told to GO HOME!
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that guy is punjabi
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indin songs
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How do you drag the truck backwards when you hook up the trailer? Are you superman or did you eat your Weeties this morning?
born2flyau 1 year ago
@born2flyau
There is a button on the back of the frame, which connects to the starter. The truck is left in reverse gear. When the driver pushes the button, the truck will back up under the power of the starter motor.
At least that's how it works on the trucks that I know about.
kimchiman1000 1 year ago
@ the cameraman, you really seem to like to get into spots where you will get squished by the box... I would not transfer with you near me.
jimtube84 1 year ago
@jimtube84
I wasn't nearly as close as it appears from this video. I either hold the camera out at arms length, or else I use a small telescopic arm to extend the camera (available at many camera shops, in case anyone wants to get one) beyond my reach.
But you make a good point - SAFETY FIRST.
kimchiman1000 1 year ago
shouldn't you be operating not filming?
Roninfalls 1 year ago
@Roninfalls
No.
kimchiman1000 1 year ago