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Old 10-01-2005, 08:27 AM
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I'm working today (Sat) setting up our trucks for emissions testing





Nothing really interesting except our oldest truck



1974 Kenworth "849" Model, which is this big oldschool truck that looks like a train, tires are 5' tall, etc



Original.. like.. 15L or something huge cummins engine

















I dunno if it's gonna pass!
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1974? Why does it have to pass?
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If it's a truck, and is permitted to run down the kings highways, it has to pass an emissions test, no matter what the year
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It passed whoopety doo



Idle was hunting between 500 and 900, it almost failed
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I want to drive one! Then take it drifting.
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strap a few jet engines on the back and make it a drag racer.



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Old 10-02-2005, 01:04 AM
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one of these badboys right here







from the ground to where you climb up on top to get inside the cab is 6 feet off the ground in total (cause ours has even bigger tires)





only ours has only one steer axle, two drives, shorter split



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Originally Posted by ColinRX7' post='765436' date='Oct 2 2005, 02:04 AM

one of these badboys right here

from the ground to where you climb up on top to get inside the cab is 6 feet off the ground in total (cause ours has even bigger tires)

only ours has only one steer axle, two drives, shorter split






im guessing that one goes in reverse a lot because it has mudflaps in front of the tires. damn canucks .



colin you never replied to my pm ya bastid.



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Originally Posted by teknics' post='765505' date='Oct 2 2005, 12:19 PM

colin you never replied to my pm ya bastid.



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oh snap i thought i did
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Originally Posted by ColinRX7' post='765533' date='Oct 2 2005, 01:18 PM

oh snap i thought i did


less thinky, more typey.



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