What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Opus

    Opus Road Train Member

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    Unless it's rain / tain. You gotta draw the line somewhere.
     
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  3. 50WT

    50WT Road Train Member

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    Looks like it always does, I guess it gets away from you quite often.
     
  4. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Tain is a code of excellence we live by on the thread.
     
  5. Cowboyrich

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    Whatever you want to call it I've about had my fill, been doing it for 3 days and in the forecast all week,... oh well about another month we will be wishing it would drop this wet crap on us.
     
  6. austinmike

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    Seen the other day. Friend in Austin has one that got stolen in 1998. He got it back, badly wrecked. It's been sitting in his driveway with a cover on it since 1998 o_O

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  7. Blu_Ogre

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    I would be questioning why Landstar will not haul their loads.

    About the only thing that I can come up with that would put them on corporate "do not book" list is failure to pay per the contract.
     
  8. Cowboyrich

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    They will run on natural gas or propane with just an orifice change (takes less than 5 min.) Have a couple batteries for the light bulb, no other power required.
     
  9. Opus

    Opus Road Train Member

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    My guess it's the other way around
     
  10. homeskillet

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    No excuse for any driver, at all, at any time, to refer to "setting the breaks", "lost my breaks", "fixed my breaks", or "inspected my breaks", when he/she is describing the truck's BRAKES.

    We must agree to disagree on this point.

    On the other hand, it's been one of those truckin' days, and I'm a little tired and crabby.

    And today's in the books. G'nite.
     
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