Yeah, I don't think I'll go back to flats. I find myself thinking, Why did I ever put up with tarping?
Had equipment trouble last week. First, sprang a coolant leak, cost me most of a day. Then finally got to the receiver in Texas and stuff started spraying from the pump behind the back plate just from the tank pressure. Turns out someone didn't put the thing back together right when they installed a rebuild kit. Had some oilfield pump guys fix it. (I was west of Lubbock. Looks like the oil business is still a little slow around there.)
I'm working all weekend to make up lost time. Had a short run Friday, then shagged an empty trailer 190 miles yesterday (380 round trip), then did a sugar load to Coke early this morning. Picking up an enzyme load for Illinois in the morning, then I'm not sure. I'll be running on recaps after tomorrow, and a couple of those days I'll only be getting back five hours or so.
Where's u tankers loading at this morning
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Yeah, tanks have some quirks. I had a problem with my dang PTO last week...wasn't engaging, and I thought it was the clutch of course. Come to find out, it was the wiring harness that marries the two. I have pieces/parts on the truck and bubble gummed it together til i got to home base..... worked fine~! Some days are just like that.
I've had to work all weekend due to the late spring, and the paving. Kinda getting my butt kicked this time of year, but I'll be fine. Wife takes on the "guy chores" at home when it goes like this; thank God.... plus the 13 y/o son helps *somewhat!* LoL....
Kudos TO ya, man. Keep on rolling. Thanks for the reply and update... PICTURES are imminent soon, dontcha think?Bud A. Thanks this. -
The only good thing about going to Chicago in a tanker with a midroof was that I didn't have to worry too much about low bridges. I hate Chicago and their dang railroad bridges. Oh, and the traffic. And the rule of no trucks on boulevards, only on avenues. And that one time when two guys were testing the door to my truck on a bright sunny day at frigging noon while I was halfway under a tarp resecuring my load after dropping off a crate of glass in the hood. (Now how did I know I needed to lock my door even though I was never more than 20 feet from the truck?)
Other than that, I love Chicago.19d and slim shady Thank this. -
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Same thing, I just happened to remember to snap a photo, because 2 days later it's literally covered in bugs.
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Greetings fellow tanker yankees. Just started pulling tanks after 10 years in dry van business. Recently leased to LTC-Dana.
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After a while you will probably wonder why you didn't go to tanks years ago. What terminal do you run out of? Are you going to run the system or regional?
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