I tried to resurrect a old thread today but could not find it. It was not mine but kinda titled the same....(I think).
In that thread was independence mo. The under ground place on 291. That's why I do this job. I was like a kid in the candy store.
The flat decks Problaby have my dry box storey beat ten times over. But I would like to hear them. I made a small video I will try and post.
I did talk with the loaders they laffed and said it was only about 100 foot under ground.
The person im talking to is my best friend sent him these two videos
Coolest pick up or delivery spot you have been to?
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Picked up at the Gorton's plant in Gloucster, MA. Was right on the ocean.
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Nice. I will try and check that out.
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You gotta go under there with straight pipes blasting into a ceiling.
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Yeah, that's what's up!!
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Kansas City (?) KS or MO.
Underground Cavern Pickup.
Really FAR OUT!!
1 time deal.
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Watkin's Glen, N.Y.
Salt Company, about 45K., 2 visits. Skinny 2 lane. Beautiful Location!
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Santa Fe, N.M., another HEAVY Load to somewhere. Had a Cold Virus from N.C.
No Virus leaving the Altitude. Arrived the day prior, delivered in morning (to a Lowe's jobsite) then to Pickup site. Only time ever in Santa Fe.
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"Visited" Las Vegas, NM., on a Hook.
Broke Down on N.B. I-25.
Wonderful People!! Beautiful Scenic City!!
Truck went to shop, I went to motel.
2 days for repair. Load went elsewhere.
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Picked up a load of Surf Board Blanks (before they're completed) in San Diego, Cal. Pick up point was FUN!
Delivered in Tampa, Fl. on a Dirt/Sand "Alley", then a 90 deg. Left, straighten up (missing trees and poles) then Back to low Dock.
Yes, I easily would've done again.
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Somewhere El Paso, TX., a wee bit north of I-10.
Automotive Supply Store.
Pulled into lot, building left side.
Needed to dock so two 90 degree turns while most staff at Lunch.
That was FUN!!
Never had a Problem in El Paso at ANY P-U/Dlvr location. Back before the Oldest Truck Stop was eliminated.
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Salt Lake City, UT. One time Load.
Some decommissioned Military Base, east side I-15.
TIGHT DOCKS for 53' ers.
Fence (on right as "lining Up") hit by numerous trucks (using "all available room as well creating room), but not I. Truck next to me destroyed his front Chrome Bumper "hooking up" to Fence as I was leaving.
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Adventurous!!
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Couple nights ago at Kraft, Springfield, MO
That’s where they hide the Kraft Macaroni & CheeseAttached Files:
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central plains cement co. mines limestone in the kc area. for cement, an rock quires mine a lot of it to. that's how a lot of them was made.
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