12-28-2017, 11:14 AM
Grew up in North Dakota and worked my way through school driving semi's, so I've got a fairly good handle on the driving on snow business. THE most dangerous thing out there is black ice. When it is just below freezing, it forms on the road and is virtually impossible to see. If it's black and shiny on the roadway, be very very careful. It looks like wet asphalt.
That out of the way, I'm old and fat and don't fit under the bus like I used to. Does anybody have a rig in the '98, '99 era who can tell me more specifically where these cables that can be pulled to drain the tanks might be found? In front of the front wheels? In front of the drive wheels, behind the tag axle?
That out of the way, I'm old and fat and don't fit under the bus like I used to. Does anybody have a rig in the '98, '99 era who can tell me more specifically where these cables that can be pulled to drain the tanks might be found? In front of the front wheels? In front of the drive wheels, behind the tag axle?
Paul & Jane McCullough