Where is everyone #5

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. singlescrewshaker

    singlescrewshaker Road Train Member

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    Think it's called La Veta pass?
    US160 west of Walsenburg, CO

    Had a big mile week, well for me anyhow.. lol

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    Started monday 0600 Chatsworth, IL
    deadhead to Kankakee
    load shingle for Loveland, CO

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    Load Alfalfa
    Romeo, CO to Lake Village, IN

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    Load Komatsu parts
    Peoria, IL to Miami, FL but going to deliver monday am
    Landed at the home 20 Palmetto, FL at 1930 Friday evening.. 4024 mile o_O


    Wednesday 0400 cut'n across hwy 10 out of Walsenburg. Going to snake my way to Oakley, KS where I'll pickup the super slab IN bound..
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    Pitch black, no cell coverage, no shoulder, 13°f, Peaches decides now is a good time to quit making air.. o_O Down about 100psi, begin hearing air rushing out from under the hood..

    No where to stop, I keep her movin' out for the sprawling metropolis of La Junta 70 miles up ahead, all the while watch'n my precious air psi slip away..

    Little over an hour of this my nerves are racked, we're down to 60 psi, truck is getting squirrelly as the bags go down & the impending doom of the FLD low air buzzer is causing a "mild" case of insanity.. o_O (Jimmy fock'n 2Lane & anyone who's ever turned the ignition of an FLD knows this dreadful sound all too well)

    I've run this road once before, so I know there is shoulder just before a 90° hard lefthand corner at the bottom of about a 3% grade into town.
    Got 1, maybe 2 brake applications before the knobs pop out. :confused:
    M11 jakes make alot of noise through straight pipes, but aren't very effective being pushed by 74k lb. (Alfalfa guy missed the mark & loaded me light) Probably woke half the town, but got er down to the basement on the jakes, & safely out of harms way onto a wide shoulder....:notworthy:
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    Seems the drier froze up, & discharge line had an ice blockage in a bend 8" or so from the drier. Well this popped the head gasket the compressor. Just so happens I'm toting around a reman Holset SS296E under the bunk..

    Couldn't manage a full swap on the roadside with lack of tools, or confidence for that matter..:oops: lol
    Swapped the head & gasket from the reman unit (didn't want to tear the gasket at below freezing temp, & was stuck to bottom of new head)
    Cleared out the blockage in the discharge line, but unable to clear drier so just bypassed it directly into the wet tank..

    Far from perfect, but kept on schedule.. The cold finds flaws fast..

    Most of the gasket I scraped off before the pic. That my gloved finger holding up the head, but you can see where she let go from the weep
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  3. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    Dang dude ! I was just on co-10 last month . they routed me down there 11-6 wide ,:eek: that aint the road u wanna break down on at all. Thank god for spare parts eh? great work man
     
  4. Isafarmboy

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    You prolly don't know this.. but if you turn your heater to defrost it'll turn on a heating element in the dryer. At least it did in a few of the trucks I've driven over the years.
     
  5. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    This is a 19, pretty peppy little car, just my head rubs the roof when driving it.
     
  6. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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  7. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    Been looking for a new key rack for in the kitchen. Makes a FL starter button look tiny.
     
  8. jamespmack

    jamespmack Road Train Member

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    Folks public service announcement. I have seen enough. Most of you know my stance on extended oil changes on trucks. Ill say it now and will take the hit. If you have a modern vehicle with a closed PVC system and direct injection. Better be changing your oil sooner than the manufacturer recommendations. 3-5k is more important than ever.
     
  9. D.Tibbitt

    D.Tibbitt Road Train Member

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    I'm curious to see some pics of what ur working on :D
     
  10. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Need some advice from the brains here on #5.

    Picked up a gently used heavy bag. Thing probably weighs about 120 lbs. How should a guy go about hanging it up? It came with a threaded eyebolt for going into wood, maybe 5/16" or 3/8" but I don't know how well that will stand up being threaded into the bottom of a floor joist after I beat on the bag for 20 minutes a night.
     
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