48 foot trailer, unbaffled water tank, full to to fill line. Pushed me right out into the intersection.Whoa, Nelly, Whoa!!!!!
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Where is everyone #5
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I would say probably not - the insurance companies usually have a cancellation policy whereby a certain percentage of the cost of the policy is non refundable. This was definitely the case when I carried the $5m liability policy required for hauling wind components.
secondly, there are many record keeping requirements and training programs which must be in place for the higher level Hazmat certification (sorry I cannot currently remember the acronym the fmcsa and pipeline authority use )
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I stand corrected then. Just happened to be looking at minimums earlier and remember that haz something was 5m so I ran with it.D.Tibbitt, PoleCrusher, Big Road Skateboard and 6 others Thank this.
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no worries
I did a bunch of looking at the rules and regs recently to add some flexibility to do certain loads.beastr123, D.Tibbitt, PoleCrusher and 8 others Thank this. -
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Update:
I will be done with this to around with the antibiotics on Monday morning. At which time the lab will check my blood counts and other labs so we can have a baseline of where I am health wise. We will then wait for a total of 2 weeks to see if the antibiotics have worked or of we will have to give it another go. The exhaustion has everyone puzzled so it is one more piece of the problem puzzle. It has been floated that it might be the antibiotics that are causing the exhaustion issues, IE, I am having a mild, ongoing, allergic reaction to the new antibiotic. Which is something else we will test for. (Thank gawd it is only one needle!)
I have some excellent support folks now, friends, family and professional staff, so no worries here.
The guys got busy and split apple wood for the smoker. Somehow that has turned into 100lbs of meat. Beef, pork and chicken. Enough for one or two neighbors.
Then another friend dropped off a bushel of early sweet peaches. I made a cobbler for tonights dinner and will make a pie (s) for Monday. Froze some, will make peach waffles tomorrow and I am waiting for the peach butter to get done so I can can it and hide it. I think we will have some homemade peach ice cream as well. That maker makes 2.5 gallons of ice cream, hopefully that will be enough.
Yeah, it is a little bumpy here now, but I let you know when you should worry.


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Yep and I'm glad I wasn't trying to re-learn driving an 18 speed hauling liquids
Imagine that disaster LOL
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Will be nice to have another good one out here again
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Gonna be a nice day Saturday by the look of things. Thinking it might be time to dust off the mountain bike and go for the first rip of 2022.
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Glad to hear things are looking up for ya!
Peach butter?? Umm....what in the world. Never knew there was flavored butter 
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