So we get unloaded and proceed to the next shipper to spend the night.
I called and they said we could pick up tomorrow instead of today-no problemo.
So we get some chicken, sweep trailer, new ice, dump garbage.
We get here, find a place to park, and The OM is like,"Why don't you see if they'll load us."
And I'm like,"Aren't you tired?"
And she's like,"Not really. "
So there's like 8 trucks here, and I'm thinking at least this will satisfy her, and I check in, and the dude is like," You're load is pulled, door 4."
I'll probably end up eating salad again now.
What if it Snows?
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It's late night on the transmission installation. It's typically a long enough job. I hope it gets done tonight, but I kind of doubt it. People need to be safe. These guys are tired at this point.
They put a young person on it. He took a long time. Now the 50 year old with skill is working steady on it.LoSt_AgAiN, Cattleman84, InTooDeep and 3 others Thank this. -
Casper has no tranny problems.LoSt_AgAiN, thelushlarry, Cattleman84 and 5 others Thank this.
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THE NEST IS TOAST!!!!
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Good night all.
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Maybe the murder hornet started the wild fires.LoSt_AgAiN, Dale thompson, lovesthedrive and 5 others Thank this.
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Sothe def filter its easy to get to. Take steel plate off , 3 bolts and then unscrew filter. Problem is , of course the socket to get the filter housing apart is 1 size smaller than 1 1/8 and bigger than 1 inch . Which we dont have that size or a 12 point socket. So now we will make a tool run tmrw. Glad this load didnt need to be there until monday because we are taking our sweet time
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CRAP, you beat me to it. I was just coming here to post the story. I guess the hornets are so big, they put a GPS tracker on one of them and that's how they found the nest.
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