What diesel 3500 is best

Operating the vehicles on the jobsite

This. I'd never run my truck on the job and I've NEVER seen it done. If they want me to haul shit they need to provide a truck.

This is the companies problem. Sure, you might need 4x4 to get to the job site but carrying the fuel is their problem.

OP u a cuck

>IFS
>3500

Uhhhhhhhhhh

wagies gtfo

Because it reduces the chance of you getting an injury from a potential collision-- an injury that may takes months or years to heal with bi-weekly physical therapy, or an injury that may never heal, but still gives you problems for the rest of your life. You may lose a significant portion of your brain function, making something like eating and bathing, difficult. You may never be able to walk again.

You have a chance to prevent this. It's a chance you may live the rest of your life regretting that you didn't take.

duramax no question

>trying to correct someone without knowing what you're talking about
Uhhhhhhhhh

Carrying a slip tank is part of the "uniform" per se. That's the way she goes in the bush sometimes.

Have you ever been down a logging road? If you go off the edge of some of them you're fucked. The IIHS rating means dick all when you're rolling down a cliff.