Swift Regret

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  1. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    There is a section of interstate in Wyoming thats about 30 miles to keep a eye on. It's badly botched by our engineers who conceived it really poorly.

    That and a personal limit of 60 mph winds is for me enough to stop at the Petro or Ft Bridger for a while depending on which way I am headed. I am more than happy to sit a wait during a formal storm on the Sherman Hill or some such.

    Every time I have done that, dozens of blown over rigs confirm to me that it was a wise decision.

    Just one little issue. If Big rigs are pulling off, what are those stupid little 4 wheel drives doing out there.(I own a 4x4 myself but frankly I just soon stay home with it.)
     
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  3. G13Tomcat

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    Congrats, Bud. I believe you did the right thing. Bounce before 'being' bounced. Good move, sir. I know; I've bounced from boxes to tanks to flats to tanks and back to boxes myself.

    No advice on the chaining, but you're used to the PNW area; you'll be fine.

    Hope the O/P is hanging in; great thread for sure.

    Tom
     
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  4. 88 Alpha

    88 Alpha Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Congratulations on the new gig, @Bud A.

    No offense taken for you learning from my mistake. That's why I posted it. So others could learn.

    I can't say I envy you in the least little bit. I've only chained up exactly twice in my lifetime. It would not be pleasant for me if I had to do it several times on one trip. Sounds like you have the experience for it, so it shouldn't be too bad for you.

    Personally, my new gig has me running intrastate, in south Alabama, so I shouldn't have to worry about chaining up for a while.
     
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  5. x1Heavy

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    ...As a side note I carry a set of Austrian ice chains... Its not difficult to chain the 4x4 as it would be a Semi. (I rather not...) if I had to put chain on to get the ex down to the VA in the worst of ice we can do it. It wont be pleasant or welcome. If we for her finances as a Vet did not live in fear of a Ambulance bill at 14.00 a mile for 110 miles round trip per call plus 500.00 we would have called them before for that.

    We don't think Uncle Sam will cover that cost. Thats the problem despite constant promises that the Private Sector hospitals can take care of Vets just the same... (Ugh...)
     
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  6. 88 Alpha

    88 Alpha Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    @G13Tomcat @Bud A. and anyone else interested.

    I saw the Orthopedic Surgeon today and to my surprise he said everything would eventually grow back and released me to go back to work Thursday.

    I took a couple of pics of it while the bandages were off. It about made me loose my lunch. :puke:
     
  7. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    Outstanding.

    The one time I had some trouble with internal medicine on humans was when my father was having to change dressings on my brother who had taken a arrow to the knee some time ago. The problem was there was some death of the tissue around or near the wound and it had turned green.

    I don't know about you, but Nature is really good at making colors for things that really need to be cut off. This would have been in the late 60's and medicine was a bit barbaric compared to today.
     
  8. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    Pics? What pics?
     
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  9. Vic Firth

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    Man that must of hurt Alpha, hope you recover quickly!
     
  10. 88 Alpha

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    For the sanctity of TTR, I'm electing not to post them. It's too gruesome.

    If you saw the pictures, you would swear it would hurt. I mean, it's NASTY. Today I began soaking it in Epsom Salt & lukewarm water. Ortho Dr said 15 minutes/day, then let it dry, Neosporin, and wrap it in a gauze bandage. I couldn't hold it in the water for more than 5 minutes... it hurt too much, but other than that, it really hasn't been bad.

    My wife says it must have severed a nerve because everyone who has seen it says it should hurt and hurt bad.
     
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  11. rcelmo

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    Biggest issue I see with the drivers in my area is cell phones. Backing
    requires your full attention. Of all the incidents we have had where I work
    most are due to drivers on their cell phones while trying to do sensitive
    things.

    I remember one driver that had a number of "preventables"......he was on
    his phone pretty much all the time. Last incident.....that got him fired......you
    guessed it.....on the phone.
     
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