Up here in the NW emissions testing is gone statewide as of this year. Which is interesting considering we are a blue state. They just are trying to impose carbon taxes or pay per mile taxes to try and grab all your loose change.
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Up here in the NW emissions testing is gone statewide as of this year. Which is interesting considering we are a blue state. They just are trying to impose carbon taxes or pay per mile taxes to try and grab all your loose change.
The county I live in doesn’t require emissions testing. Other counties in the state do though. I won’t buy a new diesel but that doesn’t mean the cats won’t fall off the 5 liter eventually.
Michigan doesn't do inspections or emissions testing. Haven't even heard a peep about doing so either.That sucks. I'm out here in the Midwest and most everyone out here doesnt care much about it (yet)...eventually it will happen I'm sure but I think I'm safe with this truck being lighter for it's lifetime. When I eventually buy a 2020+ newer truck it will stay emissions friendly. I just don't want to try my luck at that point.
Michigan doesn't do inspections or emissions testing. Haven't even heard a peep about doing so either.
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I should have been more clear. I meant gone in the NW as there is no longer testing in WA state as of 2020. My address is an non emissions area anyways but now no testing for anyone here.
That's how TX was when I lived there which surprised me for the kind of state the majority of Texas is as far as politics.
Haha.... gas V8's don't need those stupid things!
When you live here and why’d you leave?
U.S. Military service. Fort Hood was my Active duty station for quite a long time.
I had a lifelong career opportunity here in Ohio where I grew up.
If I didn't have this here, I would have stayed in Texas. I miss that state a bunch, I LOVED IT down there.
I’ll never leave. Born and raised...and I’ll die here.
Once you get the business you could always move it lol.
I hope someone gofunds me $10 million to move it LOL
No. Large Industrial, commercial, and heavy Construction Steel fabrication.Y’all do commercial heat and air, don’t you?
No. Large Industrial, commercial, and heavy Construction Steel fabrication.
In short, we fabricate and install steel frame structures for large buildings and warehouses and other types of buildings.
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Columbus, OH is actually one of the biggest booming construction cities in the CONUS right now actually. Which is the exact city we are in. No complaints here since 2013.....Seems like that would be popular in Houston with all the refineries. Maybe a satellite office...
Rickenbacher probably keeps you guys pretty busy doesnt it?