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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostI'll be presumptuous and guess Chuck doesn't have cows now, maybe ever.
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No shit
Which farmer hasn’t had to back off an air brake before
He gives himself away all the time
3/4†wrench FMG
Nor will he show his gas bill
Just horseshit over and over
What kind of Canadian wouldn’t want oilpatch to thrive ?
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Originally posted by caseih View PostNo shit
Which farmer hasn’t had to back off an air brake before
He gives himself away all the time
3/4†wrench FMG
Nor will he show his gas bill
Just horseshit over and over
What kind of Canadian wouldn’t want oilpatch to thrive ?
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My son still needs the PCR test to go home on the 27 because we have dates.
We have to get a test in Minot to cross the border home $139 USA each to go home **** you skippy it’s done open up already
Get the ID now or NAAT test at Walgreens. Results in 1 hour or less.
Is the Antigen test $139?
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Originally posted by caseih View PostNo shit
Which farmer hasn’t had to back off an air brake before
He gives himself away all the time
3/4†wrench FMG
Nor will he show his gas bill
Just horseshit over and over
What kind of Canadian wouldn’t want oilpatch to thrive ?
SHAME ON YOU TMX WORKERS!
Your short sighted pipeline job has massacred my forest!
Tell your kids the truth,your job is accelerating the Climate Crisis and Destroying their World!
We had a good discussion about his job. He said that you have to look out for each other on the crew because they are really radical and for them to take a life is a real threat.
There is also little Fidel Justine Trudeau that also doesn't want the oil patch because it is in western Canada. I wouldn't call him a Canadian anyways!
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Originally posted by caseih View PostNo shit
Which farmer hasn’t had to back off an air brake before
He gives himself away all the time
3/4†wrench FMG
Nor will he show his gas bill
Just horseshit over and over
What kind of Canadian wouldn’t want oilpatch to thrive ?
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post3/4†wrench? I’m no trucker but thought it was more like a 9/16â€. If he is actually a farmer he sure doesn’t do much outside. Said before if he talked some actual farm stuff but he doesn’t say anything. Just another troll.
https://www.lislecorp.com/specialty-tools/truck-brake-cage-bolt-socket
Quickly Unlocks Truck Air Brakes.
Extra deep 3/4" socket loosens the cage bolt to unlock air brakes on trucks. Also removes the air brake booster for replacement. Use with a 1/2" drive. Can be used with an impact wrench. Overall length is 5", inside length is 4-1/2".
Jeez its 3/4? Whaaat? Is it time for apologies?
I have had my 1 A for several years. Do I need to send picture of the cage bolt so you dumb asses know what I am talking about? I guess so... Just like on a lot subjects, some of you guys don't know your ass from a hole in the ground!
Last edited by chuckChuck; Feb 17, 2022, 17:32.
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Just to clear up the confusion Chucky the caging bolt for a maxi pot is a half inch coarse thread with a three-quarter inch nut however to rotate the slack adjuster requires either a 9/16 wrench on Manual slack adjuster or a 10 mm on an auto slack.
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Originally posted by Highlander View PostJust to clear up the confusion Chucky the caging bolt for a maxi pot is a half inch coarse thread with a three-quarter inch nut however to rotate the slack adjuster requires either a 9/16 wrench on Manual slack adjuster or a 10 mm on an auto slack.
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Are we done with the online air brake endorsement class yet?😉
Started on the latest project of moving a roof from a shed with rotten walls to a calving area and building new walls for it.
Got the holes drilled and there was only a couple feet of frost.
Got the beam up today and the lumber wasn’t as bad as I feared it would be. 16 foot 2â€x10â€s varied between $31 to $45 though. Next week we can hopefully get the crane going and start relocating roof sections. Going to make calving much more enjoyable when the weather isn’t.😎
First load of canola left today and it’s worth a lot more than $16 we got exactly a year ago. Sold two loads of cull cows and they’re worth the same money as a year ago………………. Maybe next year the tables will turn on these bovine prices?
Good thing we enjoy doing it………ðŸ€
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The question is how did some the guys get their air brake endorsement if they don't know the basics like how to release the brakes with a caging tool when an airline flies apart or they need to be towed?
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