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  1. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    the fact that it works on the other end is a very good thing to know. I run nights on a dedicated. Occasionally we sleep in the truck daytime. It gets real humid here in Ohio and surrounding states in those seasons. I was concerned about these things working on that end. That said, perhaps they should bump the lower end up to about 30. I'm finding I can idle at about 14f now.
     
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    Rolled into the Indy OC yesterday and the wash bay was actually working so I washed my truck and made it look all nice and pretty again and I'll be darned if I don't get it all dirty again in the snow storm today. At least the rims are still shinny and my truck looks somewhat clean for a white truck...LOL
     
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    Wow, I almost thought white trucks weren't allowed to be washed. Most SNI white trucks look like they've never seen the inside of a wash bay.
     
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    That's prob caus every time they go to a wash bay, they are not working. Or, the driver just don't care. I hate it when my truck is dirty and looks like crap.
     
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    48Packard Ol' Two-stop Shag!

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    I'd wash mine at home....I'm the same way. I can tolerate a dirty truck (such as you get during winter). Can not stand a grimy truck that hasn't seen a wash job since the Cubs won the World Series....
     
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    just had a B pm , waiting for the right time to take advantage of a real truck wash on the company dime. Otherwise, screw them, if they want their equpitment to look like crap who am I to shell out of pocket and judge them.
     
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    The only wash ive used was charlotte and a good rain does better
     
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    I'm tempted to wash my truck at the truck washes across the states, especially when they have specials over the CB. But knowing I wont be reimbursed, I pass up on the offer.

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    I'm leaning towards coming back to SNI. I was thinking about doing flatbed work with Mercer. I will put that on hold , i want to buy an apu for my truck when i get back. Also, i want to take my gf on a vacation so my money will be kinda tight. I probably run with SNi for a year save some money for equipment. Are there any other O/O in here, trying to get some updates on the Choice Program.
     
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    IF you are having trouble with your truck no idling when it is cold outside(under 20), disconnect your trailer and pull your drives out from under it.....
     
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