An old man's career goes flat, Snackbar moves to open deck

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  1. azheavyduty

    azheavyduty Light Load Member

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    Looks like a tree spade to transplant trees.
     
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  3. kylefitzy

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    a scrap metal or mostly likely wood chip/saw dust grapple. It looks Inclosed so it’s for something small/ loose.
    The last, and only, grapple I hauled was open so it was gravy. It rode just fine all the way to texas? I think? I’m glad they dot you something, Friday’s can be tricky. We try to move a lot of trucks out and sometimes the loads just aren’t there. Getting a weekend load out of Washington is pretty rare, at least in my experience. 7FCFA6B1-4440-4B76-8FF9-7B98002E265B.jpeg
     
  4. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Oh yeah easy money baby :headbang:
     
  5. Crusader66

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    Didn't have anything to do with a dog and a fish head did it?
     
  6. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Well, I figured out what that piece of equipment going to my 2nd stop is. I thought it was a tree harvesting probe as well, until I pulled up the customer on Google Maps. This is going to a metal recycling facility at a steel mill, so it's used to pick up metal headed to the mill to be melted down.
     
  7. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Once I deliver to my 2nd stop Friday morning, I will have turned over 10,000 miles in 21 days, with 2 days at home loading up my gear. Feels #### good to run for a change without all the nagging, nannying and pestering. And having a dispatcher who was a former driver helps. He already figured that I would be tight on my 70 after running 3800 miles and doing 2 live loads and 2 live unloads in 7 days...

    My response to people in the office when they ask how I am doing is "if I were doing any better I would have to sit on my hands to keep pinching myself to see if I am dreaming"
     
  8. krupa530

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    Spotted you yesterday morning in between Jerome and Twin. Noticed your load.
     
  9. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Hope I waved. I've been trying to do better at spotting our trucks, but since we have such a variety of makes, models and colors, it's easy to miss one until it's too late
     
  10. baha

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    You will have to watch the tires going into scrap yard to get unloaded as there's tire busters laying around everywhere in that place?
     
  11. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    No, not Dogfish. This was in Seaford at the old DuPont warehouses.
     
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