JJ's Place

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  1. jjranch

    jjranch Road Train Member

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    YEP JJ is jealous, however if things go right in two yrs ill have my own but with only a 70" sleeper.:biggrin_25514:
     
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  3. jjranch

    jjranch Road Train Member

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    Jess and I are back in Woodburn, Or at my dads place, ill deliver two of my stops on monday and finish the other 2 on tuesday and then head for Idaho for my Army reserve training then back out on the road again. JJ.
     
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  4. Panhandle flash

    Panhandle flash Road Train Member

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    Oh come on Jess, admit it. You'd REALLY like to have the 108 in sleeper now, wouldn't you!!! Being able to turn around w/o stepping on a critter, able to set up a kitchen area, etc..... Why ya'll could sell the tlr and never leave the trk except for showers and shopping. :biggrin_255:
     
  5. jjranch

    jjranch Road Train Member

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    Yep Pan, I would love the 108 in sleeper, even thought about killin Bigrig and takin it :biggrin_25525: butttttttttttt then we couldn't put any weight on it lol and money is more important!

    Bigrig only joshin ya, I wouldn't really kill ya:biggrin_2559: just hurt ya a lil.

    OOPS I posted on JJ's
     
  6. Alaskan-N-Idaho (AIN)

    Alaskan-N-Idaho (AIN) Light Load Member

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    Well its two weeks until school starts, hoping for decent weather. I want a truck with a sleeper. Can't understand how UPS or Fed-Ex drivers can do it. Even if they get a hotel every night, those light weight, short wheel based trucks have got to be a rough ride. Hope everyone has a good year.
     
  7. 1badz28

    1badz28 Road Train Member

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    hell just about every fed ex truck i see has a sleeper now ups does day runs where they drop and hook and home every night no need for a sleeper
     
  8. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    i think i've seen a couple of fed ex sleepers around here. no ups though.

    don't they both contract there freight for long hauls?

    anyone have that sight bookmarked by chance where i can look at company safety scores? i've lost the bookmark
     
  9. Panhandle flash

    Panhandle flash Road Train Member

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    Geeze, you see a line of trks, parked on both sides of the street, and you'd think a drvr would have the sense to park and walk up to the rcvr. Oh no, not this idiot TA drvr. Talk about screwing things yp royally. Was going to try to help him but all he could do was cuss, rant and rave.

    There was actually one spot up there I was going to go for but...... I can wait my turn now. Think TA ever wonders why they go thru so many drvrs and we're all mad all the time? Nah!!!
     
  10. Alaskan-N-Idaho (AIN)

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    Had to look some sleepers and WOW check this out

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    I think my family of 6 could live in this and lose contact with each other.
     
  11. bigrigtruckdriver

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    I was wrong, actually it's only a 97 inch ARI sleeper, it has a rear door that goes out on the catwalk, but instead of a shower, or sink, behind the driver seat, I have a couch that folds out into a queen size bed.

    On the right side, I have a bunch of cabinets, a 27 inch TV, and a full size fridge with freezer. laminate floors.

    As for weight, my tractor weights 24,000 pounds full of fuel. This is on a 2003 379.
     
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