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

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  1. Spardo

    Spardo Medium Load Member

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    You wouldn't like France then, you can't haul anything other than provable perishables, on a Sunday. not until 10 pm though. That is the time when you do not want to be on the road with all the overtired drivers who have had normal weekends in bed etc., suddenly let loose on the population. I have a strict rule now in the car, do not drive before noon on Mondays unless absolutely necessary. ;)
     
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  3. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Interesting start today. I get to the Wichita yard and can't pull in because there is a Volvo pulling the companion load to mine high centered in the driveway and stuck. He called Scott and was waiting for him to get there and get things moving...and of course, Scott came in with a huffy attitude(and this was at 0700, so it wasn't like it was the middle of the night). If he is like that with everyone, I don't see how anybody can stand working at this terminal. I think they fired the wrong person when they got rid of Bridget...maybe they should have promoted her and #### canned Scott.

    And it was a good thing I talked to the stuck driver. For some reason he thought he was going to Savannah until he looked at his dispatch and realized he was on a Mt Vernon, SC load...I hope he wasn't supposed to pick up the wing load @kylefitzy preloaded, but picked up the Boeing can instead.
     
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  4. Rugerfan

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    @kylefitzy i saw your truck on Instagram today. Looked like a heck of an adventure being pulled by that truck.
     
  5. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    Got in the yard, then dropped my flatbed. I decided to bobtail to Walmart since I don't know the next time I will have the chance with this OD load. Got back to the yard, put on the OD bling on my truck, hooked up and got out of dodge(without getting stuck in our terminal's driveway). Not sure why the states insist on putting in so many roundabouts. I'm 85' long, with my fixed tandems all the way to the rear, it makes it interesting going around a roundabout that was designed for a straight truck, or 4 wheeler. And all of my routes out of Wichita to MO were on US routes.

    And I still don't have my TN permit. I have everything else except TN. Plus, in SC, they're running me all the way up I-95 to I-26, then down to Charleston. I guess there might be some low obstructions going up US-17. But hey, when your on a permitted load, you have to follow the route...and then get paid hub miles...so it means mo money-mo money-mo money.
     
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  6. kylefitzy

    kylefitzy Road Train Member

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    It might sound harsh, but if a driver can’t make it out of the driveway with a load, the only place they should take it after getting unstuck is right back to the loaded line. I don’t think I’ve even touched the ground pulling out of that driveway. The problem is easy and free to fix at the yard. When they get stuck out on the road and can’t figure out how to fix it, that’s expensive. It’s a skills/training issue. I’d bet good money there was no air in the suspension.

    Tn hand routes any load that is over height so it takes awhile to get. The route is pretty straightforward. You’re going up 95 to 26 because oversize loaded are prohibited on us/state routes east of i95 on the weekend.
     
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  7. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    His air was up at ride height on both the truck and the trailer, either his tires are worn or he hit it too slow. The ride/raise knob on the air valve was f'd up and it took a pair of pliers to turn it to raise the airbags above normal ride height. Even with Scott pushing with the forklift it almost didn't pull free. My trailer drug a little, but after driving Moore's loaded double drops all those years, I learned how to angle a low trailer over high spots to prevent getting high centered across the entire width. It was the passenger side ramp that got hung up, so even raising the trailer's airbags to their max height wouldn't have brought the front of the trailer enough to clear that edge of the concrete where it meets the dirt. We're both pulling XL trailers, maybe his spacer plates were set to the lower ride height than mine.

    And I won't even get to GA before the weekend. I reset before that delivery to Pueblo, so I had the last part of the trip from north of Denver to Pueblo, then to Park City, then to Rancho. Then the live load in Fontana to Loveland and back to Wichita, so my hours are low. I most likely won't deliver until Tuesday depending on travel restrictions on the weekend in states between MO and SC. I can be in TN tomorrow, but until TN gets us the route, I won't be able to cross the state line.
     
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  8. Modlite11

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    I saw what looked like the load Kyle posted yesterday, this afternoon somewhere around Salina I think. My brain turned off sometime between when I saw it and now. So I don’t remember exactly where.
     
  9. kylefitzy

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    I left the ta in Beto Junction Ks and worked down to us400, over towards Wichita then across 400/54 to dodge city then down towards nm on 54 with a detour around the construction in Guymon, ok.

    pretty much all interstate from here but I do have to detour down towards I-10 due to construction.
     
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  10. Winnyf1

    Winnyf1 Road Train Member

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    Mo money is what you have been looking for and I hope you enjoy your trip :)
     
  11. Spardo

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    Got a question for all of you, because they have been mentioned many times in this thread, maybe someone will know.
    I know what a conestoga is, but only from reading this thread for almost a year. I thought I knew the origins of the word, that it was what the covered wagons that took the settlers west in the 19th century were called but some driver friends of mine on this side of the world do not think so.
    So, can anyone tell me? :)
    We have a similar problem in Europe the covered flats like the conestogas but with tarp coverings over non rolling frames are called 'tilts', and nobody knows the answer to that either, but some think it dates way back to the 1600s. :rolleyes:

    OK, back to your discussions, sorry for the diversion, but it only took you a few moments to read this anyway, didn't it. ;):)
     
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