This is what entertains me about this thread.
The Northeast is tight. Philadelphia Boston all these cities were built for horse and Buggies not for a 53-foot tractor-trailer.
So if someone says a smaller truck is easier to get in, somehow they're hating and talking bad about the big trucks...
I see no correlation between the two but I guess nowadays everybody looks at everything under a microscope and whenever somebody somewhere says something about something somewhere somehow somebody in some way will think something of it and take offense I suppose
And by the way I started this thread asking the question why. Several people have given me good reasons why. That's great.
Why? Just... Why???
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Believe I saw that W9 or its twin on Truckpaper a while back, it's around the 280 mark I believe, I'd drive that sucker around without a problem. -
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As far as the post you quoted me on, the title of this thread and the similarity to your previous post gives off the air of you talking trash about other owner operators. There are long trucks in the northeast every day because that’s what some prefer to drive. Even the company I run for has drivers in company trucks that run 48 states with 300” WB.
Back in the mid-80’s my dad bought his first conventional and it was 250” WB and everyone swore up and down he wouldn’t be able to get around with it but somehow that truck made it into all the places his cabover went. Maybe some are just better drivers than others.God prefers Diesels, Czar_Zero, Speed_Drums and 4 others Thank this. -
It’s easy to stand head and shoulders above the rest when everybody that can’t do it is busy saying it cannot be done: while those that can, do it.
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All of his noise machines tucked away from the sleeper, good thinking
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When I bought mine it had the 72” studio that I took off and put a 42” flat top on still 270” wb. I like itRoberts450 Thanks this. -
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