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Trucking submarine style in Texas

Texas is getting hit hard with flooding.  This takes it to new levels!


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Trucking submarine style in Texas

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I don t get it,why risk driving in these conditions? water will find it s way into differentials and trans,possibly into the engine.a few yrs ago I drove 200 mls on my dime,with a load to get out of Alabama coast to avoid a situation like this.
Do drivers today don t know how harmful this is for the electronics of their engines? expensive CSR boxes get damaged,DPF…OMG!!! Poor truck owners,truck is not a total loss,so I hope they have a BIG line of credit,even if insurance co’s were to pay,is still not enough.

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