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Thank Goodness My Buddy Gary showed up to fix all this, Along with the lithium & Little 230v 3phase. So Mr.W means no
Nose stickin out Just flat chested Trucks, Right?


"Yeah Our Government Is Honest, Just Ask An American Indian"
 
Posts: 112 | Location: First Pine Tree On The Right Turn Left | Registered: May 29, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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MARK!

What's your address? I'm going to send you a copy of a 9th grade composition textbook. He didn't put the words together 'conventional' and 'COE' to describe a type of truck. That's what the COMMA <,> tells you if you'd paid attention to those pesky little puncuation marks people sprinkle into their writing that your poor english teacher tried to stuff into your head. It is not an example of an oxymoron, <comma> which is one word not two. The only possible moronic aspect to this discussion is not an oxy. Take that damm patch off your eye, it's confusing you. So one more time just for clarity, the man was not saying there is such a thing as a "conventional cabover engine" stype of truck. Although you know now that I stop and think about it, isn't there more then one kind of COE? there is the type where the cab tilts forward for engine access. Aren't there some where the entire cab slides forward on rails and also what about the kind of truck where there is a cowling inside the drivers cab that is removed for access? Couldn't it be argued that the tilt out would be a conventional COE and the others variations?
Sorry everyone, I just can't help myself, when I was a kid I use to play with matches and flamable liquids. Now I just stir 'it' when ever I get a good opening Razz
 
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.....something is pullin' on something here and I think it is MARC.....change eyes with the patch and get back to normal or where ever you are at currently.....though you are a good match with '57 PkUp ;>Wink.....BTW you all can't fool me I have those letters behind my name.......geofkaye-EeD.BS.CS.DD.


women-food-money-naps...not necessarly in that order
 
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Not in my rules, Comma or not!! It is a Conventional Cab or Cabover Engine Cab. It cannot be both I think what was written
is called a Oxy Moron. I am pretty stupid so it may be the wrong word and also spelled wrong.



I hate to correct you but it can be both!! Back in 1983 or so I knew a guy that was hauling containers with his "Peterliner".
It was a Cabover Peterbilt with a Conventional Freightliner hood sticking out front. Wildest thing I ever saw in a truck......

Wick
 
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Thanks Gary and Chevy57. Yea, there is a meaning to (,) and (.), sometimes even to ";" and (!)

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and I saw NOT A SINGLE conventional, COE only.


so to make it clear for Marc:
I did not see a single conventional cab.
I saw COE only.

And I am sorry I did not say "on my trip to Europe" but I confined it to Austria.

Although I am sure that even National Geographie Channel might have mentioned one of the problems is Austria is the "pass-through traffic".

Based on its location on Europe (most eastern country of the former "Western Europe" before Europe opened to "Eastern Europe", EU, Schengener Staaten...) and its size (a whoping 60 miles N-S direction in the western part and maybe 200 miles in the eastern part) trucks from Northern/Western Europe (D,S,NL,F) going to Southern Europe (I,SLO,CH) passing through. As well as all the traffic going to the former East Block (CS, SK, H, YU, HR,PL) passing through Austria E-W direction.

So, not to give geographie lessons, (sorry everybody) but to explain that there are more non-austrian Trucks on the road then trucks from Austria and therefore I took it on me to assume the vehicle pattern I saw on the Freeways there (A1,A2) would be representative for all of Europe.

Happy, Marc?

Although you scared me there when you said in your first post:

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Has anybody Drivin, Ridden In, Or even seen these trucks in person and not a Picture, But Dumb Fat & Happy Me ???? Yeah its a little scarey driven on the wrong side for the first couple miles.


Because in Europe traffic is on the same side of the road as here!

But then I just though it could be that "one-eye-only" situation or did you mean Great Britain? The Britsh are part of EU, but they dont consider themselves as Europe, but still old "British Islands" and are (besides Malta I think) the ONLY country in Europe with traffic on the left. I think we have one member from GB on here, I hope I am right.

Well, enough typing for 1 day. Originally I tried to ignore that mumbling rumbling but as there were too many posts regarding mine I had to chime in again.
 
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Getting a little back on topic here; browsing around on the dub-dub-dub I've found quite a few examples of really good looking [to me] COE motorhomes. The thing of it is that in many cases I cannot tell be looking at the pictures how the cabs can tilt forward due to them having an overhang which appears to be part of the coach work. Does anyone know are they somehow hinged in a manner that when tilted forward the upper most rear of the cab does not raise up higher then the roof, where it seems like it would hit the overhang?
 
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I would say that, when an overhang is built over the cab of a COE, the most common thought would be,"OOOOPS!!". Either that or the genius in question has a real brainstorm on how to do the most basic (like say, oil & filter changes) maintenance items, like cutting a huge gaping hole in the doghouse (engine cover for you non-trucker types out there). Just remember, "original ideas" don't always mean "smart ideas". But I'm sure most of us knew that already....
Gary
 
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I can't believe there are that many 'oops' built into that many motorhomes. I think I'm missing something. Hope somoene reads this and knows.
 
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Mr. Wallik,

In reference to my prior postings regarding COE (Cab Over Engine)and Conventional Body styles. Every word that was typed and posted by myself in the last week or so. #1)"WAS MY WARPED SENSE OF HUMOR" #2)"NONE OF IT WAS MEANT TO DEGRADE, HURT, INSULT OR TO BE TAKEN IN ANY WAY BUT IN GOOD OLD AMERICAN BALL BREAKING" #3)"I HAD NO IDEA THAT YOU ARE FROM AUSTRIA AND DID NOT UNDERSTAND SUCH BEHAVIOR OF THE WAY 75% OF RED BLOODED AMERICAN MEN ACT" #4)"AS FOR THE OTHER 25% OF THE AMERICAN MEN, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY ACT OR BEHAVE LIKE LIVING THE LIFESTYLE OF POCKET PROTECTORS, WINGTIP SHOES OR EVER HAVING TO ANSWER TO THE MAN OR PUNCHED A TIME CLOCK, OR FOR THAT FACT EVEN HAVING A REAL JOB" #5)"I AM A 51, BORN & RASIED AMERICAN AND BEEN VERY LUCKY TO HAVE TRAVELED TO EVERY PART OF THE U.S.A." #6)"THE ONLY THINGS I AM SERIOUS ABOUT AT ALL ARE: "PROTECTION OF MY FAMILY & PROPERTY", "PERSONEL & NATIONAL AMERICAN TRADGEIES","HAVING ENOUGH COFFEE & TOBACCO PRODUCTS DUE TO LIVING 1/2 HOUR FROM THE NEAREST STORE", "HAVING AS MUCH FUN IN LIFE AS POSSIBLE","HAVING 4 HOURS 3X A WEEK TO BE WITH 3 DIFFERANT WOMEN" "GETTING SHOT IN THE BACK BY HER HUSBAND" And thats about it. I am sorry if you were upset or affected in anyway by my comments. In closing, I am going to take some courses at the State Colleage to get a much better understanding of the Yourapeein Culture.

Regards, Marc


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DAMN!!!

I can't even get a thank-you over here!!!


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