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Old 02-27-2008, 03:11 PM
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OK,...I get it, but when I crossed into Colorado, and saw the sign that said "Attention Truckers Engine Brake Muffler Required" I turned off my engine brake,..the DOT guy made me turn it on,..I had it off.

While I try to carry everything I could think of the do roadside repairs,...I did not have the straps to rehang my muffler,..I try,..but there would not be any room for freight if I carried another whole truck/trailer with me to repair the truck/trailer that would carry the parts truck/trailer.

If I knew the area better I would have stopped before the coop,....get this, I went through the DOT scale on I-70 in Limon,. exhaust hanging on the ground,.....loud as hell,..drove over the scale an was given the go ahead :roll:
 
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
Towed in for a muffler and a light?

LOL
What should he have done if he cant drive it legally, cant fix it himself, and is a couple miles from a shop? Push it? Leave it? LOL
 
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Originally Posted by LightsChromeHorsepower
Pigs will have been flying aerobatics in formation for decades before Vassago will ever admit that he might possibly have been partially mistaken about anything.
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Old 02-28-2008, 03:42 AM
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DH, I hope you don't think I was criticizing what you did. Who knows, I may have done the same thing given the situation. I was merely pointing out that the DOT inspector wasn't wrong, based on the regs.

What should he have done if he cant drive it legally, cant fix it himself, and is a couple miles from a shop?
You know what the inspector would say, "Call somebody." :lol:
 
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exactly no_worries....those sage words of advice from the DOT "call somebody" :wink:
 
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no_worries,
No I didn't think you were being critical,...I was just saying what was in my head.
I'm sitting in Craig CO right now getting my 34hr out of the way.
 
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Too bad you can't pop on over to Steamboat...a fun town and some of Colo's best snow!!
 
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Its been 20 years since I've been on ski's, the last time I fractured 3 vertebrae (L1,2&3) the doctors told me I'd never walk again if I didn't have a bar drilled up through them. I practically crawled out of the hospital to my car and went home,..they scared the crap outta me. Back then the doctors were pushing experimental back surgeries rather than rehabilitation. When they came and told me that I would only have 50% range of motion after the bar was inserted into my spine,...I opted to let nature take its course.I couldn't feel my legs for 6 months, but eventually everything came back, and I've gone on to complete 3 ironman triathlons, and 4 Utah eco-challenge type races since.

The only side effect,..believe it or not,..I can tell when its going to rain a day before it does :shock: .

No downhill for me anymore :wink:
 
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Old 02-28-2008, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Doghouse
I couldn't feel my legs for 6 months, but eventually everything came back, and I've gone on to complete 3 ironman triathlons, and 4 Utah eco-challenge type races since.
holy smoke man, you keep amazing me.

[quote[No downhill for me anymore :wink:[/quote]
wimp.

Just kidding any iron man, tire changing, broken back mountain man is OK in my book.

Not that there' sanything wrong with that.

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Broken back mountain man :shock: thats a good one,...but remember,..I'm into midget females,.....not full grown spur wearin' dudes :roll:
 

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