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sure they do. they make sure the guys leaning on there shovels don't get run over!now that is hilarious, traffic flaggers dont work
sure they do. they make sure the guys leaning on there shovels don't get run over!now that is hilarious, traffic flaggers dont work
My son ( was ) a trafficker ......
in he bucket/arm of an excavator?
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hows them fires?Road work is good for the economy. Not all Americans are fit for indoor jobs (me)
FYI -my son is now a traffic flagger. Working near Pittsburgh.
The carthe bearing or the car?
Box comes off pretty easy,just sayin...Yup, Got a fuel pump job on a 2010 F150 4x4 today... Has half a tank of fuel in it......
it might need a few other things firstI don't know if you guys recall my buddy's 48 dodge coupe I posted a couple weeks back. Well, he finally decided he's gonna go 3rd gen hemi backed with a 518
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hows them fires?
I figured, where can you get a good bearing for 3 bucks?The car
it does. but he's(we) are building the body around the engine/trans. so we have to at least physically have it in place to cut the firewall and make the trans tunnel as we build out the floor pans.it might need a few other things first
PG&E gonna get sued big timeThe advance of the really bad ones has slowed. Some areas of SoCal are without power, by design to avoid transmission line ignitions. The big fire to the north they expect was a power line failure that the utility company was aware of before the fact. No bloody good.
PG&E gonna get sued big time
yeah, but CA will just jack up the taxes to save themAGAIN!! A few years ago they down sized their maintenance department and programs to save $. Now they gonna have to pay . Big time.
pretty much.They just raise the rates to the consumers Our PUC has very little to say in those issues these days.
I believe the switch mounts under the dash, it was similar to the map lamp on the passenger side below the glove box for the 65 SS. I will look for my service manual to see if I have an image.The defogger vent slots are in there but that's it. Not drilling the dash for it. The 66 must have had one it is drilled just under the ignition switch in the instrument cluster on the metal dash if that makes sense.
yikes, be safeWell aint that just dandy... Our snow tomorrow is expected to turn to sleet and freezing rain around the time I go to work and everyone else is trying to go home. Probably head in early before traffic picks up. Maybe get lucky and they will keep the school busses off the road. They are usually getting out when I am driving in.