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Re: F 350 and the garage wall
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Posted by David A. Hodson on March 21, 2006 at 19:06:02 from (69.128.203.4):
In Reply to: F 350 and the garage wall posted by YELLOW DOG on March 21, 2006 at 16:58:45:
Whenn I work at an International truck dealership there was an old boy started working there after being fired from the local Kenworth dealer. The reason he was fired was he went out to get a truck with an 855 cummins and an allison auto well he nose it up to the door set the air brakes touched the neutral button (electronic shifter) but didn't wait to make sure it went into nuetral and about the time he got to the door to open it here came the truck through the door, a couple of tool boxes into another truck through another door then almost into a row of brand new trucks. Talk about excitment wow. David
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