hay bro just sub on with you some week ago I've been driving road trains in ossy and the last 4 year OTR in the USA I will not drive here in new Zealand I miss my Volovo 860 that I was living in and driving the shower in her is better then my home shower and the ac up and running 20 mins flat
I was wondering what the h e l l was that “sliding turntable”. Then you went outside and started to talk about the sliding fifth wheel calling it a “turntable”. LOL
Different people from different places and eras use different terms. Much like tractor unit/prime mover for example. I try to use all the terms people might know to avoid confusion when I can
Heavy or wider vehicles parked on any roadside must display a red light at the rear on right hand side at night. Also, not all roads are deemed suitable for roadside parking for heavy vehicles, it depends on local bylaws. I’ve had confirmation from AT (Auckland Transport), the local regulatory body, that it’s ok to park here. I’m also in constant dialogue with my neighbours to be sure It’s not an issue for them
You have a beautiful truck Tricktrucker. Made a nice vid. You have a new fan.
Thanks 👍
hay bro just sub on with you some week ago I've been driving road trains in ossy and the last 4 year OTR in the USA I will not drive here in new Zealand I miss my Volovo 860 that I was living in and driving the shower in her is better then my home shower and the ac up and running 20 mins flat
I was wondering what the h e l l was that “sliding turntable”. Then you went outside and started to talk about the sliding fifth wheel calling it a “turntable”. LOL
Different people from different places and eras use different terms. Much like tractor unit/prime mover for example. I try to use all the terms people might know to avoid confusion when I can
What a truck mate! Are John's daughters still driving?
Anna is still driving
Can you explain some more about the night light law when parked at home?
Heavy or wider vehicles parked on any roadside must display a red light at the rear on right hand side at night. Also, not all roads are deemed suitable for roadside parking for heavy vehicles, it depends on local bylaws. I’ve had confirmation from AT (Auckland Transport), the local regulatory body, that it’s ok to park here. I’m also in constant dialogue with my neighbours to be sure It’s not an issue for them