Snowed In .... PB could be closed today

Actually I installed a switch at the bottom of the door and I made steps that fold down, they are hydraulically operated when you get in and close the door they go up above the frame so they won't get damaged.

Designing those steps was one of the more difficult things that I did to it.

Both axles have Detroit lockers it is 72 inches to the floor so it goes through 6 feet of snow with ease.
 
Actually I installed a switch at the bottom of the door and I made steps that fold down, they are hydraulically operated when you get in and close the door they go up above the frame so they won't get damaged.

Designing those steps was one of the more difficult things that I did to it.

Both axles have Detroit lockers it is 72 inches to the floor so it goes through 6 feet of snow with ease.

Wow, sounds cool. Do you have any pictures of the truck you could post?
 
I have several photos but I would have to scan them into my computer.
Did you see the photo I posted in permalink #19

When I originally viewed the post I was not logged in, so the photo did not show up. Now that I am logged in I went back to post #19 and I do see the photo now.

Looks like a fun truck. :D

Thank you.
 
btw we are back up and running today, but a few of the shippers are not picking up today :wall
 
NY Snow Storm Cleanup Trouble. (foul language warning) :rant:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt_r-jO3lKE&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube - NY's Dumbest; NYC sanitation workers destroy a Ford Explorer[/ame]
 
That video is awesome. What an idiot. So many things wrong happening there. He could have used the bucket to wedge himself out by prying off of the ground. It shouldn't have taken a tow truck to do it. The best though is right around the 2:00 mark when the bucket hits the SUV. Just lift it up over the SUV but at that point it really doesn't matter. Most of the damage had been done.
 
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