Workhorse Trucks

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
Turn switch on, listen for loud noise. Insert sealant into source of loud noise. Bake at 140 degrees for 2 hours. Serves one. Enjoy.
Those high pitch beeps sound omnidirectional to me. It's like when the smoke alarm low battery chirp starts in the house. At first everyone is looking around like a hound dog twisting their head. What's that sound?
 

PASinterference

Yes, I know I'm working late.
Those high pitch beeps sound omnidirectional to me. It's like when the smoke alarm low battery chirp starts in the house. At first everyone is looking around like a hound dog twisting their head. What's that sound?
Its all behind the instrument panel.
 

onewithedd

Well-Known Member
I’ve got the new ford triton v10. Love the handling of it and the sharper turn radius. Unfortunately the damn thing is 8 in narrower than my workhorse was which does make it difficult to work in. Though not as heavy as the workhorse either so when it’s empty it beats the crap out of my body. Oh and it doesn’t beep when the e brake is not set and not much of a shift inhibitor some of those are horrible! 👍
 
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