willingtong ct ta 45 miles from my first stop in MA with transformers i picked up in tx then its off to bath ironworks in brunswick me to drop off my partial i picked up in LA noone can seem to figure out what this thing is its 3 ft wed by about 4 ft long and 3 ft tall weighs 3000lbs and is made out of solid steel factory where i picked it up at says they dont know all the bills say is 1 one loose piece so no help there and it looks like a giant urinal i kid u not. i'll try to snap a pic when i untarp it
as for the storm according to the radar i was no more then 50 miles from back edge the entire trip till i stopped for the night in TN i never saw a rain drop i got about 10 phone calls along the way woth people telling me a bunch of tornado's touched down right along my route.
i just kept telling them if i see cows flying then i will stop needless to say i didnt see any and got 738 miles on the ground and i took a nice nap lol
Where is everyone?
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I like the bbq place off I 94 going towards Gary. Shame.
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I remember hauling Big coils from the drop yard in S. Chicago. Take them to the L.A. port from the drop yard. Waiting in line to get a load at Redlands. We drove trucks back then.
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I miss not having to worry about the tattle tale logs and CSA. I only drove for a year bac when nobody cared but that was truckin!
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Only on a short haul crane truck. I wouldn't want that liability. Then again, maybe it's Chinese drywall and he didn't want to corrode his tarps. My wife put together a bid for pulling that Chinese drywall out of the Port of Tampa back in 2006. She spent a week on that sucker going back and forth and we lost it by $25 a load. It was 20+ loads a day and she was pretty upset. She was pretty relieved we weren't any part of it when all the corrosion issues came out.
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Too much risk to get hurt. Even I hired movers when I moved into the house I'm in now, and I owned a 48 and 53 dry van at the time. $500 bucks for local movers, or 2 weeks out of work nursing a back. Hmmm. I actually read the paper, sitting on a chair while they loaded everything. It was fantastic. Stroke a check out of that big cluck cluck bank account for a house warming present to cover half the movers. Your in laws will love you and your legend will grow even larger than life than it is already.old time Thanks this.
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Headed over to fire up the truck and haul a load of corn to St. Paul.
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Back when?
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Yep, on shorthauls I used to. 200 miles or less in the summer but its a short summer here in WA.
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Got me a sprayer out to Baltimore! Going home in between!
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