Climate Express
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The key there is just a little coffee grounds. Very little... It doesn't take much. I was once rejected for a load of cooking oil out of Bunge in Decatur, AL because my reefer smelled like coffee grounds. Smelled good, like breakfast time, but they weren't having it and rejected my trailer.Professor No-Name, DreadfulDay, bryan21384 and 2 others Thank this.
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Coffee grounds actually does work huh.....I may try that one time...gotta remember just a few coffee grounds.Peace_Maker, rollin coal, Professor No-Name and 1 other person Thank this.
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The best way I’ve used coffee grounds in the trailer, is to take a filter for a regular machine, use two scoops in the filtr. That is usually enough when sprinkled in the corners to kill the odor.
There used to be a truck wash in Motley, MN that would use bleach in the trailer. Only because most of the loads to and from there are seafood and very heavy odors. I hauled in and out of Trident for Holland quite a bit, and was worried when they bleached my trailer the first time.
It came smelling good, and you couldn’t tell I had fish in it.Goody3635, bryan21384, Peace_Maker and 4 others Thank this. -
Hey @57 model , I just passed one of your company's trucks on 74 in Illinois. I looked but it was not you. I thought how neat that would have been! I'm on my way to Sioux falls South Dakota with a load of bunker sand for a new golf course.
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Oh, I'm sitting at xit 242 in PA on i-80, making a dog food delivery in the AM in Easton, then a ld to Mineral Wells in the hillbilly, then home after 4 weeks out. Sorry haven't posted much lately, won't lie, just lazy. Anyway things are going well, I bring home around 1800 a week, and all my LDS so far have been over 1300 miles. Can't really think of anything negative to say, except they don't want us running toll roads unless absolutely necessary, however they pay us for the Xtra miles! Remember, my tk is a dark maroon shaker, # 106, silver letters on the side, BMT. Hope this post finds all my friends in good spirits. Spoke at ya later.mdmgolfin, bryan21384, Knucklehead and 1 other person Thank this.
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Sounds good. I do a mix of short an not much longer loads. Usually 300 to 600 mile loads. Gonna load a 1400 mile load tomorrow to north Carolina.bryan21384 and Knucklehead Thank this.
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You're running those BMT miles now lol. I'm so glad to hear you're in good spirits and they're running you well. I was at the same truck stop coming back from Maryland a little over a week ago.
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Once my 34 ends I'm going back to Colorado with Hershey. I'm going to Longmont so treating myself to Del Taco became paramount lol.
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I got unloaded washed out and reloaded this morning. I'm headed to laurinburg North carolina. Deliver there on Wednesday reload over on the other side of Raleigh and head for home. Going to get a load of cottonseed and deliver it Sunday night up in Wisconsin.Knucklehead Thanks this.
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