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This is not true, the hyd. pump for the m816 is controlled by the power divider, the hyd. pump for the dump is controlled by the control lever that is at the left rear of the drivers seat.
To noisy, You must be kidding me, a 939 has the exhaust BETWEEN the cab which puts the sound BEHIND you, try a working hard straight piped m819 that has the exhaust even with the front window, ear plugs are a must and the right door window STAYS UP.
In the oil field, the trailers pulled by pole trucks have a king pin that will go up to the bottom of the king pin plate (but not though it) as it goes over the rolling tail board, then drop to latch into the fifth wheel, sometimes it takes the driver to make a love tap on the pin to get it to...
I just delivered a truck to FL. yesterday, as I headed south I kept noticing all the pick ups, ect. pulling HEAVY trailers with there headlights aiming at the sky, this got me thinking about this post, PULLING the trailer without brakes is not that big of a deal, stopping it is another story...
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