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We fellas have to stick together, after all. I'll tell her that her man has hidden, untapped innate intellectual and mechanical abilities, and that he could very easily be an aerospace engineer with his knowledge and abilities. If she starts down the path of, "Oh yeah? How much do those engineer-types make?" I'll simply say, "Well, they can make upwards of 100 grand a year...but they are mostly pencil-neck pocket-protector sportin' booger eatin limp-wristed little-d!^k geeks with the handshake of a wet fish." Sometimes we just have to remind them how fortunate they are to have a real man - as much of a pain in the ### as we can be. |
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| I think I remember my authority notice stating if I didn't have insurance by a certain number of days that my application would be closed. (30 or 60?) You will get notice that your authority is in jeopardy every day of your life starting about 10 days late on a payment until it's gone. It's up to your individual insurance agent how long his office will keep you covered once you start going late.
__________________ You can always tell a trucker, but you can't tell him MUCH! Guide to Instant O/O and Loadboards thread: Financial settlements: 50, 68, (80), 82, 123, 166 (cumulative), 166 all repairs/maintenance, 181, 205 Pics: 3, 9, 10, 16, 24, 29, 32, 41, 61, 63, 78, 84, 94, 96, 119, 210, 326 Vids: 47, 48, 63, 74, 77, 80, 82, 96, 172, 211 JasontheRock cost investment summary: 87 |
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| That's what I was thinking. It works that way with my pesticide applicator license. Once I passed the test I had to bind my insurance, then get my agent to fax a copy to the Dept. of Agriculture (State Capitol in OKC) before they would actually issue the license. If you let it lapse the Dept. of Ag sends you a "Stop Work Order" in the mail. After that, if you get caught spraying pre and post emergent on someone's lawn you're subject to a $10,000 fine, etc. I figured the trucking authority worked the same way. |
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__________________ You can always tell a trucker, but you can't tell him MUCH! Guide to Instant O/O and Loadboards thread: Financial settlements: 50, 68, (80), 82, 123, 166 (cumulative), 166 all repairs/maintenance, 181, 205 Pics: 3, 9, 10, 16, 24, 29, 32, 41, 61, 63, 78, 84, 94, 96, 119, 210, 326 Vids: 47, 48, 63, 74, 77, 80, 82, 96, 172, 211 JasontheRock cost investment summary: 87 |
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| I'm reading your thread "load boards" in another window. I'm on page 4 so far. Did you ever get lessons on running an end dump? |
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| No, I went hopper instead. I don't regret it. It was easy to pick up.
__________________ You can always tell a trucker, but you can't tell him MUCH! Guide to Instant O/O and Loadboards thread: Financial settlements: 50, 68, (80), 82, 123, 166 (cumulative), 166 all repairs/maintenance, 181, 205 Pics: 3, 9, 10, 16, 24, 29, 32, 41, 61, 63, 78, 84, 94, 96, 119, 210, 326 Vids: 47, 48, 63, 74, 77, 80, 82, 96, 172, 211 JasontheRock cost investment summary: 87 |
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| End Dumps Hey, i'm on page 81 of your thread. Nice truck man. I'm at the part where your fuel pump went out after your experience in the mountains. I bet that made ya pucker. LOL! About the end dumps...there's nothing to it. Make sure you're rig is level before you raise it up. Also make sure the area in front of your trailer tires is level and solid, because after you raise it up all the way you will have to pull forward in order to slide out from under your pile before letting it down. Remember that everyone dumps their own style. Some lock the tractor and walk the trailer forward. Others lock the trailer and walk the tractor back. Sometimes you have to raise it up a little and then pull up, then raise it some more, etc. The reason for this is if you're hauling sand or gravel and raise the trailer all the way up, you will more than likely pull your mudflaps off when you creep forward to slide out from under your pile. Another tip, if youre dumping at a construction site where the ground is soft, get lined up with where you're going to dump, then pull forward and back up 4 or 5 times the length of the trailer. What this does is it packs the ground down real tight so that it's more stable when you get the trailer in the air. Most "barrel trailer" end dumps are stable because both axles stay on the ground. Aluminums are a little more risky because you're tag axle goes up with the trailer. |
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