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Old 13-03-20, 04:23
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I believe there is a way of removing or re-routing the various transmission and cooling hoses in the area and sneaking it out, but I would have to check with some of the guys. But I do know that it is important to replace all the tie wraps that you remove from those hoses. We had a lot of problems where hoses chaffed, wore through, and the trucks caught fire.
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