>> i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if anyone
>> has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
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> Geno's has cab filters. They mount on the cowl at the base of the
> windshield.
GADS....how did we EVER get along without this stuff for.....95 years????
Been gone for a few months and all you guys got soft....:)
> See: http://tinyurl.com/gzryq
Roy - 20 Mar 2006 18:33 GMT
>>> i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if anyone
>>> has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
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>
> Been gone for a few months and all you guys got soft....:)
Nice to see ya back!
Roy
.boB - 20 Mar 2006 20:40 GMT
>>>i have a 05 cummins and i work in dusty conditions.wondering if anyone
>>>has any help on keeping dust out of heater/ac vents. it is impossible
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>
>>See: http://tinyurl.com/gzryq
In my day, we ate dust every day. And we LIKED it that way. ;)

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Nosey - 21 Mar 2006 05:49 GMT
> GADS....how did we EVER get along without this stuff for.....95
> years????
> Been gone for a few months and all you guys got soft....:)
I am getting a bit soft around the edges now that I retired. At least I
didn't get turned around bass-ackward.
I do understand the dusty air vents issue. In the 80's I drove a dump truck
without air conditioning. All summer I drove around dusty job sites with the
windows down. All that dust seemed to settle in the defroster vent. The
first time I turned on the heater fan in the fall it would fill the cab with
dust. I'd get out of the cab completely brown.

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