I dont see why I20 would be a problem.... Ive run I20 plenty of times. You will see a ton of flatbeds in Texas, especially around Houston. Been through there way too many times.
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Rookie driver looking for flatbed company that hires out of TX
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Tms in Tyler TX has an add in the Tyler paper right now
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According to there website, they require 2 years experience.(unless I missed something somewhere... and that is indeed possible) Thanks for letting me know, though.
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If that motor dropped a valve just from that then that motor was in need of an over hual any way. I have never hurt a motor by missing a gear and I mean never. I scattered a cummins on wheeler ridge just past the scales one night but it wasn't from missing a gear.
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Blyth what part of central Texas are you from?
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I thought maybe you'd live close by.
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###### there goes trucking, its a simple equation manifold pressure, gear n acceleration there's no replacement for displacement. Lmfao he must be holding it to the floor, ##### bro ease up it may pull better huh? Lmfao plz don't put me in an automatic you'll have a hole in the floorboard where the clutch should be. Lmfao!!!!!!
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