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Photos of the Tampa Bay area flooding from Tropical Storm Debbie
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[quote:BooBooKitty:MV8xOTA3NjgwXzMxOTAxNzk1XzU5NjM5QjI2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1430060:MV8xOTA3NjgwXzMxOTAxNjkwXzI4Q0IwNTlF] [quote:BooBooKitty:MV8xOTA3NjgwXzMxOTAxNjA3XzY3NkQyQjc0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1430060:MV8xOTA3NjgwXzMxOTAxMjUxX0Y0NzBEMkQ4] Great PICs, Thanks for sharing. Also remember that automatic transmissions have a breather hole near the top. So if you drive thru really deep water, plan to have your transmission fluid changed because water can get inside. [/quote] It wasn't too deep for the truck, however I will get it checked out just in case. Thanks AC [/quote] sure thing. Normally you can tell if water got inside your transmission cuz the transmission oil typically turns white-ish. [/quote] I will definitely check it out tomorrow. Better to be safe than sorry! [/quote]
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I shot these photos today in the Tampa area
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