Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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Originally I suggested running up to 90 across upstate NY. It was only 50 miles longer but I'm not sure the difference toll wise. I've never looked it up but I've heard the GW is $100 or more for us.jamespmack, Gatordude, BigBob410 and 5 others Thank this.
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Clearly, if you need toast, you don’t have enough biscuits.jamespmack, PoleCrusher, beastr123 and 6 others Thank this.
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Utah is full, so they are going north.jamespmack, PoleCrusher, Gatordude and 6 others Thank this.
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where are the eggs?jamespmack, PoleCrusher, BigBob410 and 3 others Thank this.
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Clean the plate with the toast.jamespmack, PoleCrusher, BigBob410 and 3 others Thank this.
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If in fact it is an 02/03 engine. It would be a C-15. It quite possibly could be an MBN version.
These are known to have several problems, one being that they run hot.jamespmack, PoleCrusher, BigBob410 and 5 others Thank this. -
It's legal here but I don't think it's ethical. There's a forty acre piece north of me that's landlocked on one side by a designated Wilderness Area, one side by tribal ground, one side by the Forest Service, and the other side by me. The only road access was in the 1920s when it was logged and the haul road ran through what is now Forest Service ground. That road is long gone.
The tribal ground is off limits to developers just on general principles. The elders figure that they've dealt with white people and land issues enough. Besides. the casino brings in a pretty good chunk of money and selling access to some little forty acre piece of scab ground that's mostly brush with no water or utilities isn't worth their time.
No roads will be built through the Wilderness area either.
Access through my ground would involve driving up a riverbed through a living stream for over two miles. That's against the law so many different ways I can't even remember all of them. Besides which, from January 'til July the water is too deep.
About every ten years I get a letter from the newest and latest owner of the landlocked piece. They can't get in and they're pissed. I send them all the information I have. They almost always threaten to sue us. They never do. Maybe they'll sue their real estate salesperson.
I could buy it I guess, but they're still asking too much for ground that wouldn't do me much good.
The tribal attorney sometimes suggests that the landlocked owners invest in a helicopter.Swine hauler, Tug Toy, jamespmack and 11 others Thank this. -
Now back to the quantity of biscuits……..and ham.
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The northern panhandle seems to be a little more better then southern idaho - which has turned into communist countryTug Toy, jamespmack, PoleCrusher and 7 others Thank this.
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