I was in Kansas one day and a bull rack was on it’s side on a 2 lane. But, it was a dust storm all day long with embedded tornados. I have never seen anything like it.
Had one rip my tanker bumper 90 degrees one night turning around in a back dirt lot in Nebraska.
I must have set a record getting my pants and boots on and getting out of the sleeper, as he was headed out of the truck stop when I ran him down.
He was beyond tired and had no idea what he had done. Very cooperative though.
I too, was running 75 one night on a skinny road when 2 of them passed me. I also thought I had stopped.
Bull haulers/Cattle haulers doing 80-90mph
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i run a certain package company load once a week
Leave Cali Tuesday deliver denver Wednesday morning. Hook and book to be back in Cali for Thursday morning.
so when I over-hear people who ran 500 miles and being exhausted. I laugh. Under my breath * wish I had your job* lmao. First 500 miles I haven’t even eaten breakfast yet.Coffey, BoostedTeg, Tall Mike and 2 others Thank this. -
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and the one thing you did manage to get right, is...
You don't want to see me, not now, not anywhere..
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