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So, we finally got som snow this weekend, resulting in a packed snow and ice sheet covering our yard, things are a bit.. bumpy as you might suspect.

Now our yard isn't particularsly smooth to begin with, and lately as I've driven this particular truck I's been making som odd thumping noises, almost like you kept hitting the limit of travel on the steering assy, though it's not _that_ uneven, so I've had my suspiscions..

Today I watched as a coworker was navigating the yard, and could clearly see the CW moving separatly from the rest of the thing, along the seam! So, being the responsible health and safety rep I am, I grounded the vehicle, in fear of the whole thing separating while lifting 2-3 stacks of lumber (upwards of 4 tons) from or onto lorries.

Am I overreacting? can we drive with this condition? Disregarding the potential for a full separation I'd assume there would be other issues that could propagate from this thing not being.. one thing.
  • Posted 23 Jan 2014 08:14
  • By raymond_h
  • joined 23 Nov'13 - 9 messages
  • Aust-Agder, Norway

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