Feb-17-2022 11:40 AM
Feb-20-2022 07:48 AM
Geo*Boy wrote:BenK wrote:
Best to use nautical or drivers side, but some base standing in front of the vehicle and the drivers side is the right side...been there done that too often trying to help on the Internet...heck, even in person...
Also the why of operating room/table will have written with a sharpie which hand/arm/leg/etc is to operated on...too many mistakes have dictated that
What the he.. is wrong with people, everyone knows or should know one views the vehicle from the rear and the left is your left and the right is your right! STOP trying to redefine the obvious!!
Feb-20-2022 06:22 AM
agesilaus wrote:thomasmnile wrote:
Possibly,new or new to you truck in your future? Will be interesting to learn the repair estimate if you care to share it.
I suspect we will be looking at totaled, the right side of the engine compartment and everything on the engine on that side is burned up. The right front quarter, the grill and the hood are kaput.
The truck body is OK and maybe the engine other than all the stuff attached to the right. Alternator, battery, starter ect. Front wheels OK.
Right in this case is the passenger side in other words. We will see what Allstate has to say, hopefully it is repairable.
Feb-20-2022 06:22 AM
ksss wrote:agesilaus wrote:I would be happy for the total as well. Hopefully your insurance treats you well.
First offer: $28600
That is a 2012 F350 6.7 4WD longbed with a Leer topper. About 170K on iy
What trim level is it?
Feb-20-2022 05:42 AM
BenK wrote:
Best to use nautical or drivers side, but some base standing in front of the vehicle and the drivers side is the right side...been there done that too often trying to help on the Internet...heck, even in person...
Also the why of operating room/table will have written with a sharpie which hand/arm/leg/etc is to operated on...too many mistakes have dictated that
Feb-20-2022 03:41 AM
Feb-19-2022 07:50 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Well Allstate is talking 'totaled' I was really hoping for repair. I have some photos and will post them. I'm not sure if I need to replace it with another diesel, we got that truck when we were pulling a fiver.
We have a heavy 25 foot TT now, so maybe a 1/2 ton might work.
Feb-19-2022 04:58 PM
agesilaus wrote:I would be happy for the total as well. Hopefully your insurance treats you well.
First offer: $28600
That is a 2012 F350 6.7 4WD longbed with a Leer topper. About 170K on iy
Feb-19-2022 04:47 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Well Allstate is talking 'totaled' I was really hoping for repair. I have some photos and will post them. I'm not sure if I need to replace it with another diesel, we got that truck when we were pulling a fiver.
We have a heavy 25 foot TT now, so maybe a 1/2 ton might work.
Feb-19-2022 04:26 PM
BenK wrote:When I have gone under the knife, the surgeon met me in preop. And used a sharpie on the body part that was to be operated on.
Best to use nautical or drivers side, but some base standing in front of the vehicle and the drivers side is the right side...been there done that too often trying to help on the Internet...heck, even in person...
Also the why of operating room/table will have written with a sharpie which hand/arm/leg/etc is to operated on...too many mistakes have dictated that
Feb-19-2022 02:45 PM
ksss wrote:
I would be happy for the total as well. Hopefully your insurance treats you well. I doubt the insurance company cares what the dealer would have sold it for. Insurance will appraise it and that will be that. You will likely have to negotiate to get a fair number. Hopefully it will be enough to roll into something comparable.
Feb-19-2022 01:51 PM
BenK wrote:
Best to use nautical or drivers side, but some base standing in front of the vehicle and the drivers side is the right side...been there done that too often trying to help on the Internet...heck, even in person...
Also the why of operating room/table will have written with a sharpie which hand/arm/leg/etc is to operated on...too many mistakes have dictated that
Cummins12V98 wrote:
RV ODS = Off door side and DS = Door side.
Vehicle DS = Drivers side and PS = Passenger side.
No confusion
Feb-19-2022 01:41 PM
I would be happy for the total as well. Hopefully your insurance treats you well.
Feb-19-2022 01:22 PM
Feb-19-2022 12:45 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Well Allstate is talking 'totaled' I was really hoping for repair. I have some photos and will post them. I'm not sure if I need to replace it with another diesel, we got that truck when we were pulling a fiver.
We have a heavy 25 foot TT now, so maybe a 1/2 ton might work.
Feb-19-2022 12:43 PM