I have to fix a fax machine in ICU tomorrow morning 😭
Idk man, I've been working IT for 10 years and have never stripped a torx. Didn't know it was possible
Oh hey, my dad did the same thing for his super rare disease. He actually pitched an experimental surgery to his doctor, and it worked extremely well and is now an option for others.
My sister used to regularly bite me when she was angry. In her teens. No she's not mentally disabled. 🤷
Oh no, we're all just more concerned about affording to survive, and can't be bothered to remember a detail about a disease from hundreds of years ago that is no longer a threat whatsoever.
Ambulances need this truck. Propane delivery needs this truck. Crash recovery needs this truck. The list goes on
Nah they're not actually all that big if you take into account what they're designed to do. Maybe even a lil small. How do you expect to load pallets of construction materials in anything smaller? That is, after all, it's intended use. Complain about SUV sizes because those definitely don't have to be so big, but trucks are that size for good reason. People using them as commuters? That's not the truck's fault. Blame the soldier not the gun. Blame the craftsman not the tool. Etc.
They don't sell any of the truck pictured above. It's a custom build by a remanufacturer.
No these trucks are built for uhauls, ambulances, and tow trucks. It's got nothing to do with buyer preference and everything to do with necessity of use.
The GVWR varies, as it's a modular truck, but the lowest is 25,600 according to Ford. Yes it can be higher and need a CDL, but that's due to accessories.
Edit: That's for the 2023 model. Previous model years, such as the 2022 have a GVWR of 22,000 - 26,000
You do not need a CDL. I don't know where you're getting that info
I still go back and watch Spy Kids 3D like once a year. It's just so visually unique and the plot isn't half bad.