So you can check the mileage of the vehicle without climbing inside the cab where Tater the 500 Pounder has been sweating, farting and living for the last 50,000 miles?
I don't yet understand why Flying J is asking for odometer readings on its fill islands, but I have yet to know if anybody wants to buy my hubdometer. |
:D
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wonder if the hubdometer would fit on my trailer :humm:
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Originally Posted by Begle1
(Post 588326)
So why didn't it like the 111,111 input then? That sounds like an odometer reading to me.
They'll sell you fuel still no matter what you do or don't put in, right? i was just waiting for a trucker to yell at me "bouy, you don't belong here!" |
some companies need to record the milage for fuel tax purposes, as stated, for the last 5 years , i have been pressing 0 when it asks for mileage , and i write it on the receipt with a pen when i get back in the truck.
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Originally Posted by jasonfriedlin
(Post 588521)
I can understand that but Ive seen them on tractors too which I always thought was strange. I would like to know why they are there though
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^ Saves the mechanic from getting in the cab when recording maintenance mileage plus, they are tamper proof. You see tham a lot on rental trucks.
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