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Old 03-14-2010, 12:19 PM   #11
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The homeowner said mr rooter did this a few months back.....Said she heard him cussing from the living room.......must have been their best tech
Don't blame the truck for a stupid driver. If she ever moves, the moving truck will have problems too. Same thing for septic tank trucks or whatever tall service truck you can think of.

My hackney is only 9'6" I can even get through some drive-thrus.
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Old 03-14-2010, 12:26 PM   #12
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Welp theres my original post.....Did I say "van" or "Boxtruck"???? Now who can read cookie?
Pardon me, but considering your ignorance, I didn't know you knew the difference between a step van and a box truck, you seem to lump them all together anyway.

Why were you laughing"", I believe it was because you were thinking it was my Hackney and you were trying to claim some sort of reliability issue. It would fit your "find fault and criticize" theme that you live by.

Either that or you're the type of being that relishes in the troubles of others.
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I've had them all, step vans, regular vans, cutaway vans, utility trucks, rough-in trucks and cab-over trucks. For a full service no-nonsense plumbing truck I would pick a superstructure utility bed cab-over any day over the others regardless of speed.

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They all suck, mopeds rule....... .
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