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Here is the temp today August 3rd 2011 in a back of a package car in East Texas.
Now that is hot
Well Done | 160 degrees friend and above | steak is uniformly brown throughout |
I remember measuring the temperature one summer day in the back of a P400 and it was 144 degrees.
i remember many many moons ago it was an automatic warning letter if you hit your head coming out of a P-400[/QUOTE Well dont remember the warning letters but i got a ugly bald head because of those
i remember many many moons ago it was an automatic warning letter if you hit your head coming out of a P-400
Looks like youu have a goog load though
I always hated the wheel bearing grease the mechanics used to use to lube the plywood bulkhead door rail.
Too many times, I brushed the top of my head ducking thru.
Good thing I had dark hair back then.
Stepping into the back of the 400 from the rear was the big challenge.
Those two teeth like door latch stops on the top rail put some dents into my skull.
I have never been knocked out-(and I have had a lot of head shots)-,but those damn fangs brought me to my knees more than once.
The P400 was the most dangerous vehicle I have ever driven.
I always hated the wheel bearing grease the mechanics used to use to lube the plywood bulkhead door rail.
Too many times, I brushed the top of my head ducking thru.
Good thing I had dark hair back then.
Stepping into the back of the 400 from the rear was the big challenge.
Those two teeth like door latch stops on the top rail put some dents into my skull.
I have never been knocked out-(and I have had a lot of head shots)-,but those damn fangs brought me to my knees more than once.
The P400 was the most dangerous vehicle I have ever driven.
In this part of East Texas, a customer used an infrared thermometer "gun" while standing at the passenger side door.View attachment 5541
Here is the temp today August 3rd 2011 in a back of a package car in East Texas.
Now that is hot
P400, plywood door, knocked out...must have been the good olé days when the job was really easy and really safe and it paid way better and there was AC, low steps, 3 point seat belts, power steering and an auto trans in every truck and everyone was happy and in love with each other. Ahhhhh, those days are long gone....
When was that 1953???I remember measuring the temperature one summer day in the back of a P400 and it was 144 degrees.
I always hated the wheel bearing grease the The P400 was the most dangerous vehicle I have ever driven.