Do bulldozers have tires, do they gave to go through DOT inspection. I was talking about the truck, Its written in black and white but yet you put to different post together and come up with some stupid comment like its common for a truck to only turn left. Who are you people and how have you made it to adult hood.
I appreciate the the couple logical responses i got the rest of you dont have a clue what your talking about and didn't contribute a one single piece of information that had anything to do with the topic. You know nothing except what you hear and repeat it like you have done it. If your dumb enough to scrap any piece of machinery for scrap prices because you dont have the knowledge to fix it. Get ahold of me and ill give you scrap price plus some. But i would shocked if you even owned a broke down tractor or even driven one and probably live in a apartment.
Personally, when i am not educated in a subject i dont say anything cause i dont want to look like a idiot. Most of you dont have a problem with that i guess. . Do they rest of us a service and dont have kids. Enjoy that, im done with this forum.
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