I’ve done my fair share of turning my own wrenches on the road, at home late at night etc, it’s to point now that I toss a coin if I should do it or my mechanic/shop after being in this business 45 years plus. I have that small reserve for such things.
Do you know how to work on your truck?
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I love old trucks. I can sit and look and talk about them all day. But let’s be honest they were less dependable and required more maintenance. Even when they were new. Technology isn’t all bad. The guys who really talk #### about new trucks do it because they don’t understand the technology and they are afraid of it. It’s a machine built by man. With proper knowledge and tools it can be fixed by man.
The part of trucking that hasn’t changed is that if you rely on road service, and farming all your work out everyone else will make money except you. I’m not here to feed everyone else’s kidsW923, rollin coal, wore out and 3 others Thank this.
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