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Army 's Comment
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So does another driver pick you up and drop you off at the location of the truck needing recovered or do you get a rental?

Jamie's Comment
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So does another driver pick you up and drop you off at the location of the truck needing recovered or do you get a rental?

They're getting me a rental car.

Jamie's Comment
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Down in Fort Smith, AR. Waiting to see if I'm supposed to bobtail back or what.

Bobtail:

"Bobtailing" means you are driving a tractor without a trailer attached.

Jamie's Comment
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Well a little over a week lately and I'm finally getting my truck back! They did keep me busy in the recovery truck as well.

PackRat's Comment
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Well a little over a week lately and I'm finally getting my truck back! They did keep me busy in the recovery truck as well.

What was the verdict on it's problems, Jamie?

Jamie's Comment
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Well a little over a week lately and I'm finally getting my truck back! They did keep me busy in the recovery truck as well.

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What was the verdict on it's problems, Jamie?

Turns out it was only a sensor problem, but there was also another sensor problem as well something about NOX, which they also fixed.

PackRat's Comment
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All part of the DEF and DPF systems as I suspected. This shows up a lot during months when we do a lot of idling to either stay cool or warm.

Marc Lee's Comment
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Glad you are back in your own truck Jamie!

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