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    Wouldn't admit it, if I did. Immature, irresponsible and lacking any mechanical sympathy. I could only watch the first minute.
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    Never understood it. All I wanted to do was to get out of the damn thing after 5+ days and go home. Didn't happen often enough sadly. The Yanks never understood, trucking is a job. It isn't a life. But they keep promoting it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Never understood it. All I wanted to do was to get out of the damn thing after 5+ days and go home. Didn't happen often enough sadly. The Yanks never understood, trucking is a job. It isn't a life. But they keep promoting it...
    Yeah but they also stop every road house on a 1000 mile run and say it’s long haul Anyone we know here?

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    Anyone we know here?

    That’s how I remember how all trucks pulled away from lights as a kid pre common rail.

    Seems their DPFs are not working.

    See this slight dilemma of the world running out of Adblue. Could be the Trojan Horse China’s been looking for all along to hobble the world.

    Imagine all the worlds heavy haulage fleet requiring this one special liquid that majority comes from one country. Genius!

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    I know someone that buys a new Kenworth every 6 months or so, sticks a 1000HP code in them then just drives them Sydney to Melbourne towing one trailer at around 20 tonnes (when they get used which isn’t often - he has a brand new one in one of his places at the moment - 3 months old now and not been anywhere) and just sticks a new engine in every couple of years when they start to make noises they shouldn’t and does the same thing again - it’s just part of the process for him. They are kept immaculately too. Comes down to having too much money I think which he has, even with a top fuel dragster team and other interests designed to burn money.
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    We used to import urea from Russia, it's not rocket science to make Ad-Blue.
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    I think it is the urea that is in short supply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian;[URL="tel:3122901"
    3122901[/URL]]We used to import urea from Russia, it's not rocket science to make Ad-Blue.
    No Pivot makes it in granular form somewhere near you. But it’s really a disgrace how dependant on other countries for things that we can produce here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    I think it is the urea that is in short supply.
    There's a plan for a large Urea plan up North in WA if Woodside is allowed to build the facility supply them with gas.

    Of course that's tied up in battles because apparently by 2030 WA will be on 100% renewable electricity and we won't need the gas plant.

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