I’ve never had a problem with bull haulers. I try to stay out of their way and far away from the smell or spray.
I know they drive slower when they are empty. I’ve never had one tail gate me for miles wondering if they should pass. They pass and go about their business.
Personally I would not want that kind of responsibility.
Bull haulers/Cattle haulers doing 80-90mph
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I hauled raw milk mostly around Michigan Indiana Illinois Wisconsin sometimes Tennessee or Missouri.
Did that for 15 months full time. Got scaled 3-4 times total , one of the times over on my steers, always waved through the whole time. Never ever any inspections either.
So I do believe that agriculture industry gets Cut a break most of the time.
Though Michigan State boys caught 3 of us milk haulers in a row coming up the end of 31 and gave all of us a 10 over ticket.
No milk with their doughnuts for them. Bad Cops
My company I worked for owned a fairly decent sized farm And was hauling milk for many other farms not to mention the big one off 65 in Indiana
Anyways we had one truck and guy who ran a xl Western 4900 with a C-15 that hauled the cows.
Super nice guy and always giving my stupid newbie azzz pointers out at the farm.
But they were always recruiting a team driver to run with him. Spoke with one of the guys on our team that did.
Serious Running and speed limits be damnnned.Last edited: Feb 7, 2021
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This is a NotCal truck. Driver is Bud. 700 HP to the wheels ISX. He's forgotten more about trucking than most people will ever know.
He was leading a pack of about 6 bull wagons that went by me Saturday like I was tied to a tree.
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He's 30 years livestock and grain, has a dozen trailers.
And he says the same thing most of us do, he still gets it shoved in his ### from time to time.Coffey, 86scotty, Lumper Humper and 6 others Thank this. -
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Even the good ones have a run in once in a while. This gentleman killed 31 cows this week after hitting an elk near Georgetown summit on 30 here in Idaho.
31 cows die after semi driver hits elk, rolls truck - East Idaho News
'Jeffrey Nickols, 29, of Parma was traveling eastbound on US 30 in a 2020 Peterbuilt semi-tractor hauling a cattle trailer. Nickols struck an elk on the roadway and lost control of the vehicle. Subsequently, the vehicle rolled off the left shoulder. The trailer was loaded with approximately 90 cattle and 31 of them died at the scene of the crash. "Swine hauler, Lumper Humper, poongdool and 4 others Thank this. -
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I’m not questioning that driver’s word on wether or not he hit an elk. I’m just wondering if hitting an elk has another meaning.Lumper Humper, racemaxx24, 650cat425 and 4 others Thank this.
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