Satanic Mechanic
Dec 27th, 2011, 08:16 PM
Hi Gang, It might be a little bold to start a thread on my first post, but since I work on big trucks while listening to WA, that aspect of the story made me think. First off, I think they have done a really great job so far. The first real rig was the tanker at the fuel depot, and I like how Burt had to struggle a bit with it and " it took him a really long time to back it up". (side note: if you are ever in that same situation, the back up alarm is a little black box mounted to the frame of the truck in the rear, just tear off one of the two wires going to it) Also Burt is driving it and misses and shift or something, and says " It's not me, this truck..." that is classic, I would have been disappointed if any random character just hopped in a truck and drove like a pro. I'm surprised the mallers had that many drivers, but I guess they had time to train.
Next is the fire truck, like they said, fire trucks almost never have keys, just a big start switch. Also they are always full of water, unless they are fighting or have just fought a fire. You'll never see an empty one. Although not all trucks have tanks and pumps. I can't speculate on how difficult it was for Riley to engage the PTO and the pump since there are many different designs, but despite the smoke and zombies, it should be somewhat simple to figure out the valves since many are color coded. So the nozzle on the front might have a green band on it, and at the control valves one will say front, and be green. One on the left side, red, with a matching red valve and such. Just if you find you self in that situation.
So far the only flaw i saw was throwing a can of diesel fuel on the ground and shooting it to make it blow up. not gonna happen. if you throw a lit match into a puddle of diesel, it will go out. So mix some gasoline into the diesel to get it burning, and some liquid dish soap to make it stick to stuff. I'm just sayin.
Thanks to the writers for such a great story.
let me know if any one wants a How to drive Big Rigs 101 post, since really, aren't we all imagining ourselves in the story?
Next is the fire truck, like they said, fire trucks almost never have keys, just a big start switch. Also they are always full of water, unless they are fighting or have just fought a fire. You'll never see an empty one. Although not all trucks have tanks and pumps. I can't speculate on how difficult it was for Riley to engage the PTO and the pump since there are many different designs, but despite the smoke and zombies, it should be somewhat simple to figure out the valves since many are color coded. So the nozzle on the front might have a green band on it, and at the control valves one will say front, and be green. One on the left side, red, with a matching red valve and such. Just if you find you self in that situation.
So far the only flaw i saw was throwing a can of diesel fuel on the ground and shooting it to make it blow up. not gonna happen. if you throw a lit match into a puddle of diesel, it will go out. So mix some gasoline into the diesel to get it burning, and some liquid dish soap to make it stick to stuff. I'm just sayin.
Thanks to the writers for such a great story.
let me know if any one wants a How to drive Big Rigs 101 post, since really, aren't we all imagining ourselves in the story?