Back in the day . . .

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Jack Smithton, Jan 8, 2010.

  1. SHC

    SHC Spoiled Rotten Brat O/O

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    I spent every summer break with my dad running coils to Georgetown, scrap from Columbus, slag from LTV and OS to Detroit. I loved being in the truck and it's all I ever wanted to do. Drive for that farmer till I graduated high school, then went to ASU.Gtaduated with my master in criminal justice After being a LEO after college for a year I decided to turn wrenches at Peterbilt. After that, I realized I could make more driving them than working on them at the stealership. Bought my 1st truck with cash at a Penske auction and been out here since then.

    My grandfather started driving in 1936 at the age of 16 transporting casing to Remington Ammo to help support the war. In 1938 he enlisted and drove all over EU and Italy with the Army. Then he came home and was put to work in Alaska with the Army building the pipeline. After that he went back to AR and worked for Consolidated Freightways and then moved to AZ where he finished out his time working as a AZDOT highway man. He also dabbled in the EJE and NYPA railroad somewhere in between....his old stories amazed me and made me want to come out here even more.
     
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  3. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    Do you think rolling him out of the bunk and onto the dash so long ago had anything to do with this?. :biggrin_2559: No but likely added to him HATING Cabovers
     
  4. spacetrucker88

    spacetrucker88 Heavy Load Member

    How could anyone hate cabovers, He has a 379 peterbilt now but keeps talking about running my frieghtliner cabover.That boy has class.You know the old saying Perterbilt Caterpillar John Deere Harley Davidson and last but not least Great Dane( unless you are in Nebraska then it is Wilson)
     
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  6. fenderman

    fenderman Light Load Member

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    AMEN!!!!! and Amen again
     
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  7. JIMROY

    JIMROY Medium Load Member

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    AH , YES INDEED MY BOY , I REMEMBER WELL.

    I went to the Bingo Dunigann , filled up and showered then came out from the shower and my steak was waiting for me. Later was major disappointed when i went across the freeway to Panty hose Jct., it was not as described but did have good pie. I got my Alderado Panty Hose Jct. free coffee stickers for my 4 stanley thermos's Remember everyone had a echo box and rodger beep but me. lol but my little pc 33 uniden would reach out over 100 miles by turning it up to 25 watts without a linear. And the little green book was called the jb hunt manual back then.
     
  8. Tonythetruckerdude

    Tonythetruckerdude Crusty Deer Slayer

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    Any body remember the ITA white light crowd, and the "business channel"
     
  9. Semi Crazy

    Semi Crazy Road Train Member

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    yeh every co.'s drivers had a certain channel they'd go to get off 19 and talk company stuff or whatever.

    Remember being nosey and spinning the knob to find their channel before I had scanner.

    I'm glad this thing got bumped, I never read it before. I feel old now.
     
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  10. HwyPrsnr

    HwyPrsnr Medium Load Member

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    LOL...I know what u mean. Missing seeing that camel on the side of the trailer. They would burn u at the stake these days. Be safe out there drivers.
     
  11. rocknroll81

    rocknroll81 Road Train Member

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    I revisited this tread again and have to say i think that we both got bad motors, the 318 i had was in a '70 farmall, would use about 1-2 gallons of oil from Milwaukee to Detriot. I used to tell drivers that when i stayed at the old Union 76 in Sawyer Mi. i would have to use a row boat to get from the truck to the showers it leaked oil like crazy, when the motor blew the boss went and bought a used (pumpkin truck) with a 903 in it and that was a great motor, pulled like crazy and good mileage for back in the day.
     
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