It is spelled with a "k" in Dee-troit.
Kinda like workin on da assemlie line.
It is spelled with a "k" in Dee-troit.
Kinda like workin on da assemlie line.
Hmm, looks like it could use a dose of Naval Jelly too!
Upper management needs a dose too !
That repair job has FK written all over it???!!! $$$
You're thinking of KY
Undoubtedly at least a couple hundred dollars, by the time the set is pawned off on one terminal after another before it's finally fixed. Even then prob just cut loose, put to dock and loaded first.... and if the load is hot- it'll become the rear and run- be spotted at a customer...Well since we apparently can't afford the $5 socket I hope they didn't spend too much on the tape or the time to think up how to do that......................................
Undoubtedly at least a couple hundred dollars, by the time the set is pawned off on one terminal after another before it's finally fixed. Even then prob just cut loose, put to dock and loaded first.... and if the load is hot- it'll become the rear and run- be spotted at a customer...
Somewhere it'll end up at a a customer and the light cord will be left attached to the trailer thereby creating 2 road calls 1 for the dolly that needs a light cord, and then 2 days later for the trailer with the light cord dragging on the road behind the trailer and sparking like it's going to catch on fire............................
With Flammables or Combustibles on board....
Nah, 1.4 Explosive or any Class 4.
So where did you find this beauty in the 211 ready line? :LMAO: