When any of you are on I-40 in Tennessee, you gotta stop at the TA Express at the 288 in Cookeville. The Mexican restaurant and food there is fantastic. A lot better than your typical truck stop garbage.
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@cdavis188 what did you get after getting empty in Columbia?
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I went to ATS in Charleston to pick up a load going to Hamburg, IA tomorrow. Right on the Missouri border on I-29. Planning to take 61 to 36 to 29 after STL to avoid the BS on I-70 and KC. Same distance.
I will then saunter to CB to spend the night, and take a load out of the yard going to Four Oaks for Wednesday. Not quite sure where I want to take my 34 at yet.BigR and runningman0661 Thank this. -
Came out of the house Tuesday, deadheaded to Kernersville, Nc and picked up a broker load of empty John Deere racks. Only 5Klbs, going to Seward, Ne..
Kicked that off Thursday, grabbed a preloaded trailer out of Aurora going to Columbia, Sc for a drop tomorrow. From there I will pick up a load out of Maxton, Nc (Merritor, not Campbells) going to Ottawa, Ks.. This was a pretty regular run a few years ago, glad to see it show up again.MidWest_MacDaddy and cdavis188 Thank this. -
I'm assuming lease operater trucks are governed at the same speed as company trucks?
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Sorry we missed each other. Maybe the next time our paths will cross again.cdavis188 Thanks this.
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Currently under a Merritor load out of Maxton. My first time picking up there.cdavis188 and runningman0661 Thank this.
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You are correct, some guys are grandfathered in at 75mph. But about two years ago anyone that chose to lease a truck were set at 68mph. At the end of the lease they can turn their trucks up to 75mph.cdavis188 Thanks this.
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How often do you guys change out the batteries in your PrePass? I put new ones in near the end of February when I got my current truck. Mine still works fine but I'm wondering if I should change them soon or if I'm still good for awhile.
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So if you own your truck or finance it another way, you can run at 75mph?
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