twisted-hippie
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I have a new hippie R logo in the parts trailer, and a not so new Jifflock out back.
Is the logo "twisted" .
I have a new hippie R logo in the parts trailer, and a not so new Jifflock out back.
No it's just high...................
Yea, under the wheel wells there is a hole stuck finger in hole open latchDid you find the hood release tabs, and try the differential lock for functionality ?
Does the "R" still light up on the air shield?Yes, I use the tabs daily during my pre-trip. She's a bit rusty, but never uses oil.
My only regret is that I can no longer find a gear, with which, to "jiff-up!"
BTW, mine is still heritage Roadway with an extremely faded R on the windscreen.
Does the "R" still light up on the air shield?
The old pumpkin finally broke down. Bad injector, its @ the boston barn
The old pumpkin finally broke down. Bad injector, its @ the boston barn
Does the "R" still light up on the air shield?
The old pumpkin finally broke down. Bad injector, its @ the boston barn
Now that's just like this hillbilly outfit to send an obvious Roadway tractor over to New Penn, who has been driving apple green units forever. Sheeesh!!Newpenn22 Please take care to ensure you return this truck in the same condition you got it. :LMAO:
Lawd have mercy on us!!!
Now that's just like this hillbilly outfit to send an obvious Roadway tractor over to New Penn, who has been driving apple green units forever. Sheeesh!!
No, they put the Yellow air shield on so the NPME Logo would be able to be used. Couldn't put the Logo over the "Big R" light.
I was once told that jiffs were illegal in CanadaI actually saw one of these old Big R tractors recently, jiffed up and pulling a Reimer longbox on the north side of the border. It just about blew my mind.
Jifflox? I've never seen one other than that one occasion, but I've never seen anything in the law suggesting they're illegal. A-trains aren't as common here, so I could see a DOT cop questioning why part of your truck comes off. But to my knowledge they are legal.I was once told that jiffs were illegal in Canada
I don't want to speak for my Brother yrc-atm, but I think he may be eluding to a question about whether the 5th wheel on a converter dolly could be movable or had to be fixed , stationary? To be honest, I never saw anything in writing, one way or another.Jifflox? I've never seen one other than that one occasion, but I've never seen anything in the law suggesting they're illegal. A-trains aren't as common here, so I could see a DOT cop questioning why part of your truck comes off. But to my knowledge they are legal.
I was a little confused when I saw a tandem Big R, until I saw the second pair of mudflaps.