Stupid question, but my honeydew list this weekend involves clearing some brush along our property. Since I'm pretty gung-ho on my new career, I figured I would make room to park a truck if I have one to take on my home-time. I'm going to clear the brush and have a neighbor flatten it out, then put some gravel down. I just need an idea of how much space to clear.
Average length of truck without the trailer?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by susitna1, Mar 25, 2016.
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Perhaps a tape measure would be of use?
They are not that expensive, and it would give you an exact figure.Ruthless Thanks this. -
I have a tape measure but no truck. I haven't started with the company yet and I reallydon't want to look like a weirdo going out to their terminal and measuring random trucks. I was just hoping someone might have a rough idea.
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You can look up the specs of any truck on the website of the manufacturer of that truck.
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Yea, it's a local company.When I was out there, I think I saw mainly Freightliners. It's no big deal, I'm just excited to be doing this. Honestly, they probably have you park at their terminal.
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Popcorn time.
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Quit being so hard on him.
Here's what you do, go to a truck stop. Dress in all black, ski mask of your choice. You will need to bring a back pack, and make sure you have a big pair of bolt cutters hanging out of them. Park your cargo van behind the trailer. Then take out a tape measure and measure that truck.
And FYI a 2016 Cascadia EVO is 28ft long if you got mudflaps that are permantly blowing in the breeze.Dominick253, CrappieJunkie and susitna1 Thank this.
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