41chevy
CDL Student Driver
MY B-61
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Post by 41chevy on Feb 22, 2017 11:43:56 GMT -5
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41chevy
CDL Student Driver
MY B-61
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Post by 41chevy on Feb 22, 2017 11:46:07 GMT -5
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tufftin
Local Delivery Truck Driver
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Post by tufftin on Feb 25, 2017 13:42:03 GMT -5
WOW!
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amcdude
Local Delivery Truck Driver
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Post by amcdude on Feb 25, 2017 22:59:18 GMT -5
Wondering about your comment on the park brake??, it's a total oddity that a truck doesn't have maxi's on all the drivers?, some of the trucks out here even have them on the steer axle!
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41chevy
CDL Student Driver
MY B-61
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Post by 41chevy on Feb 26, 2017 12:03:15 GMT -5
Not an oddity, but most of my real units have the P.Brake circuit only on one drive axle.The two that have a full circuit are my DM800 and my Marmon. Could be an East Coast thing for OTR's? My DM was a heavy logger unit and my Marmon was originally a heavy haul unit for Northrup/Grumman.
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amcdude
Local Delivery Truck Driver
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Post by amcdude on Feb 27, 2017 1:17:38 GMT -5
Must be an East coast thing?, I think I've seen three tractors that have maxi's only on one axle?, some of the heavy straight trucks, fire trucks and cranes, have them on the steer too, the coaches even have them on the tag axles.
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41chevy
CDL Student Driver
MY B-61
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Post by 41chevy on Feb 28, 2017 11:30:58 GMT -5
Since my statement is apparently a big issue, I've decided to end this build on here. My experience with real equipment is also incorrect. I apologize to amcdude for causing such an issue.
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