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Posted by Redmud on October 11, 2004 at 18:08:33 from (216.167.146.197):
In Reply to: Re: Oil out of exhault-why????? posted by Mark - IN. on October 11, 2004 at 16:49:37:
Mark, I had piece of equipment to haul up north around N.Y. best I can remember, my driver was one of us, I mean them that thought they was Gods gift to women. I had never seen his wife, and she drove him to the yard the morning he was heading out with this load. I was checking out a piece of equipment that was parked next to the haul truck when they pulled in. She was driving a white T bird, white blouse,white pants. looked like a million dollars. it had rained all weekend and the truck had 6 inch stacks and no flappers. he cranked the engine and his wife whom was standing beside the truck turned black, along with the T bird. the drains were stopped up on the exhaust and I think we got 6-8 inches that weekend. the young lady divorced him over it, or at least that's what he said she divorced him for. Redmud:
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