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I am kind of curious what other locations allow. If the truck will start on its own at Riley, we can fire it up, but cannot move it. That I understand, nothing like some idiot running around crashing a five ton into a bunch of parked property.
If the batteries are dead though, no jumping or swapping batteries to see if the engine will run, had horrible knocks, or spews liquids. So if the last guy to preview wants a better chance at a good truck, he just leaves the switch on for the next guy to have a dead truck to look at. I do not know that happens, but I have seen some with switches on when I got there.
We can crawl around, check fluids, look for leaks, but no plug removal, like to check differential fluid levels or stick a finger in the trans oil to look for silver flakes.
Sound like some places have a much different set of rules. Once purchased, a pre inspection can be done by the buyer or his shipper to see what the item needs to move. Just curious.... Glen
If the batteries are dead though, no jumping or swapping batteries to see if the engine will run, had horrible knocks, or spews liquids. So if the last guy to preview wants a better chance at a good truck, he just leaves the switch on for the next guy to have a dead truck to look at. I do not know that happens, but I have seen some with switches on when I got there.
We can crawl around, check fluids, look for leaks, but no plug removal, like to check differential fluid levels or stick a finger in the trans oil to look for silver flakes.
Sound like some places have a much different set of rules. Once purchased, a pre inspection can be done by the buyer or his shipper to see what the item needs to move. Just curious.... Glen