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Old 05-11-2008, 04:36 PM   #15 (permalink)
yarr
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Date registered: Aug 2007
Vehicle: 1991 U1250
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Hey tkv,

Air brakes endorsement course takes one day only and yes you don't need it but I found it very valuable as a future Mog driver(hopefully - right Chris?).
Especially here in Alberta with severe climate you should know what to expect from and how to service this kind of system.You will deal with air dryer and antifreeze in your air lines and air compressor as well.Not only brakes but diffs also require air to operate so Mog is quite different vehicle than most domestic trucks.

As of RC if you still think about dealing with them read carefully again what Heavy Weapons had experienced in this matter and make sure your contract covers every detail of work to be done and the TIME FRAME! This way you will save yourself from a bunch of gray hair on your head.
And also be aware that Mog fever is very hard to cure...
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