You said it. Gotta love this forum, the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Prime seems to have a great training program (Toured Roadmaster and felt it was really ghetto (not offense to the ghetto meant) just really dirty, old equipment, no simulators, etc. Just my opinion they may produce great drivers.
TO FULLMETALJACKET:It would be helpful if there was anyway you could put me in touch with her (she may not be on this forum, <shrugs>) either way thanks!.
...back to everyone's "entertainment"...lol.
Anyone in a Prime lightweight with a cat?
Discussion in 'Prime' started by rebooting, Aug 19, 2014.
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This would likely be less painful then when a house cat manages to put all its weight onto one square millimeter of space...
I've been actually wondering about a house cat in the truck myself. I very much like my cat and not sure I want to leave her. (Single, not going to leave the cat at home so I'd find her a new one if I didn't take her with.) I wonder if those electric cat boxes run on 12 volt dc as this seems like a good way to avoid the worse of the smells from the cat box. -
I'm talking about a C13 CAT motor in my bunk thank you, not a pesky house cat.
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Because it did.
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Yea, my cats think they own the truck too. I have 2 of them on the truck with me. But i'm lease so I don't have a lightweight truck
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