Post flatbed load photos here V2.0
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by leftlanetruckin, Feb 18, 2014.
Page 1404 of 2766
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
But now that "fleet white" isnt the only choice for the next one, I dont know what I'd do. Hopefully I've got a few more years to ponder it before this one blows up or needs an inframe.MartinFromBC, Oxbow and daf105paccar Thank this. -
I won't own a white hood truck, my eyes are sensitive, and the reflection bothers them.
booley, daf105paccar and Oxbow Thank this. -
I will have to look and see if I have any straps that have 5400 pound ratings, all my old kenadyne straps wre rated at 5000, except for a few very old thicker ones that are rated at 12000, but I haven't bought any straps in over 10 years either.
I also have not checked the laws in years, but am fairly certain the limit used to be 4000 for 4 in and 2500 for 2 in. I guess I need to do a little research.
I have 2 white trucks, the slope nose never bothered me, but I haven't really driven it in a while. With the way our Alaska sun hangs right in your eyes for hours, the W9l hood has been giving me fits lately to the point I was fixing to paint it black. I went to the eye doctor last week and am scheduled for cataract surgery, so that may be what changed. I will wait and see if it gets better before I paint it.MartinFromBC Thanks this. -
beastr123 Thanks this.
-
I have owned this truck since 05 and always before just wearing sunglasses was fine. My eyes have been changing a bunch the last few months and sunglasses have quit cutting it. I am hopeing that getting them fixed takes care of the problem, I really do not want a black hood. ll
Oxbow, MartinFromBC and Lepton1 Thank this. -
I had lasik 3 years ago, huge difference. I also wear sunglasses 98% of the time i am outdoors or driving except after sunset. A big shiny white hood would be too much for me.
A nice flat brown is my preferred color. -
5k lbs
Attached Files:
-
-
I am the other way around, I never wore sunglasses until I moved up here and the sun just hangs right in your eyes for hours, instead of minutes.
I ask about lasik, and they told me they would not do it with the catarac surgery, supposedly I should only need reading glasses after the surgery, for 5000 grand more out of pocket they would put prescription lenses where I wouldn't even need the reading glasses, but no guarantee, so I opted out of that program.
I know I am in the wrong business, she gets 6 grand per eye and does 14 every day, and booked up for over a month. lol 4 minutes is all the actual surgery takes. lolOxbow and MartinFromBC Thank this. -
Gonna be a x2 on this same setup Monday at 9am; other than it’s a different size paver slab this go round.
Sheeeit.booley, BigBob410, PoleCrusher and 1 other person Thank this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 1404 of 2766