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Wondering how many of us have to put this UREA in the new trucks? Do you get paid for it? It adds at least 10 min to my fueling. Been told by the shop it is corrosive. Is there any safety concerns? Do I need training to handle this stuff or protective gear? Ask your scm or shop supervisor for a Material Safety Data Sheet, very interesting reading.
 
Diesel fumes cause cancer in lab rats in California too. Good thing I'm not either a lab rat or live in California. Why does it take an extra 10 minutes? It comes in a jug, 4 minutes to top it off, tops.
 
Just dump it in and get it over with .

(I tell my wife the same thing) <(It applies to allot of stuff , like drinking beer too.):guinesssmilie:
 
Wondering how many of us have to put this UREA in the new trucks? Do you get paid for it? It adds at least 10 min to my fueling. Been told by the shop it is corrosive. Is there any safety concerns? Do I need training to handle this stuff or protective gear? Ask your scm or shop supervisor for a Material Safety Data Sheet, very interesting reading.
If it is a big problem send the truck my way I will take it you can have the R6000 series trucks we are running at our place and have to stop in the shop on a nightly basis to get something bungeed back on it or zip tied back on.... not a problem volvo ,international, k car im not picky !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I think it's gotten to the point that in California everytihng causes cancer, even wiping your brown eye.(not the one that winks, the one that stinks)
 
Mix it with diesel fuel and what you have is a BOMB !
Also will green up that front lawn if applied on a cool day and watered in.
 
corvairdriver said:
I think it's gotten to the point that in California everytihng causes cancer, even wiping your brown eye.(not the one that winks, the one that stinks)

California causes cancer.

Make sure you wipe the winking one first.
 
It is highly soluble in water and non-toxic. Dissolved in water it is neither acidic nor alkaline.
Urea is widely used in fertilizers as a convenient source of nitrogen.
Urea is also an important raw material for the chemical industry. The
 
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