Well thanks. That just gives me an excuse to post pictures and think back to better days back when my truck didn't need a paint job like it does now. Lol. It still cleans up ok though.
this pic was a couple of years ago when I got my new van
this was last July my first reefer load. The quarter fender had fallen off a few weeks earlier. Old trucks lol.
this was about 5-1/2 years ago it looked really good then. Still had those worthless centramatics on it back then.
this was a bumper crop of corn in the fall of 2011. That was some very good money and I enjoyed the work. Never did do any more hopper work after that though.
Not really the most aerodynamic truck but it gets the job done reliably. I've put plenty of $2 a gallon fuel in the tanks and put plenty of $4.50 a gallon fuel in the tanks. I always run about 70-75mph cruising speed regardless of the price of fuel and I've always made a comfortable living doing it. Fuel is a cost that gets covered by the rate....
Buying first truck. Thinking Pete 379
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You can have it. All of it. There's plenty of year round freight in the other 47 states but I only need about a dozen or so to keep me happy.
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Most frieght that goes to other states like ocean container & Dry freight, and produce comes out of California. Don't believe me. Set a rest area on I-40 either in CA, AZ, OR NM and watch the trucks run as a train ( 5-8 truck running bumper to bumper) going east!
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