Roehl Driver Check In

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  1. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    Cleaned out the inside last night and moved a few things in.

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  3. Treefork

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    Nice. I'm a little jealous, I love the midroofs. International has always had weird looking condos.
     
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    Yeah I was hoping to get a new silver one. I'm pretty excited. The guy i got the truck from got my automatic. He didn't keep this one clean inside. His thing was he didn't care about a company truck. So i cleaned the inside and when I get home ill be polishing the rims, clean my tires, and im gonna use my dads windshield buffer to clean this big one piece. Also bought some metal polish for the tool boxes, lucky my dads got a full shop. Imma keep my silver bullet shiny.

    The guy laughed at me cuz i went and bought rim shine, tire shine, and Windex for the inside and rainx for the outside lol

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  5. Treefork

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    Even if it's a company truck, heck it's still your home, gotta keep it clean. Never hurts to have a little pride in taking care of what you drive. Was he quitting flats for van?
     
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    That right there is a person that I would detest. I don't care if its a company truck or not, there is a sense of pride you should have in yourself to keep it clean. For crying out loud, you live in the thing.
     
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    Oh by the way my buddy is making me a hat with this logo on it. So I should be easier to spot when playing "Wheres Treefork?"
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    He was going from flats to van. He said he loves flatbedding but not with roehl cuz they sent him to 2 loads that were illegal. He got a $500 ticket for being over weight. So hes going to van.





    I agree. I take pride in my ride, company or personal.


    Ethan
     
  9. notezbngrn71

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    It is not Roehl's fault he was overweight. It is always the driver's ultimate responsibility to make sure the load is legal. If its not, then you don't roll with it. He's making excuses for failing.
     
  10. DrtyDiesel

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    He claimed that the BOL said 48k but it was really 55 or something. Anyway, this dude admits to rolling through two open scales, they don't say anything to him, then he goes through a 3rd and he's 5k lbs over gross.

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  11. Treefork

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    If he had 55k on the deck he would be able to look at the weight gauge on the dash and see he was over. He just screwed up. :)
     
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