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The specifications of dump truck engines vary by what type of dump truck and what type of engine you are asking about. Different kinds of dump trucks have different specifications.
Just say: "OK, we are done!" And walk away, or you can explain why your dumping him/her. Good Luck!
First off, people/animals take a dump in the water. That leaves the bacteria to flourish and grow, and the water can become damaged.Second, the big part in pollution: Business.Businesses like medicine factories and weapons manufacturing centers dump their waste in the local water supply. Really, this damages the water the most.Lastly, Civilians just dump their junk into the water. As well as fertilizers and other chemicals washed away from rain go into either the sewer, or into a lake or ocean. That can damage the water also.Hope this helped!-Jeffrey
dump all the oil and gas out of it change the sparkplug clean the airfilter and oilfilter and don't sink it NO MORE.
Ships dump ballast water to counter any weight they take on, or to decrease their draft.
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depends where you dump it dumbazz, if u dump it in water = water polution land= land pollution............. DIPSHIV
Acceleration Cable broken broken, you dump!
To take a dump in
Front right of the engine.
Depends on make and model of the engine.