I'm probably gonna leave one or two out but here goes...
1st truck: 36*** (Century)
2nd truck: 64*** (2012 Cascadia)
3rd truck: 64*** (different 2012 Cascadia)
4th truck: 10*** (2013 Cascadia)
There's a loaner truck in there somewhere. Don't remember its number. It was a Columbia that I named Taylor (because it liked to shake, shake, shake, shake).
The first 2 digits of your truck
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My driver number is five digits. Which is good, because that's the max I can remember without looking at my phone.
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63***-First crappy company truck 2012
12***-Brand new company truck 2013
81***-My first truck that I bought and brought to Schneider 2013
11***-My former team driver bought a truck from Schneider in 2013.
81***-The next truck I bought and brought to Schneider 2016
My newer truck's number is only one digit different from my first truck's number. Probably just coincidence, but made it easier to remember. -
1st ic truck 16 cascadia ,70262
2nd ic truck 16 cascadia, 70676 -
Heck I will show most of the truck. I aint bashful.
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46xxx Beater truck with 750K miles on it and a bent door.
19xxx pos tag axel that got stuck everywhere in the winter. Got it with 83 miles on it, smelled like a new car.
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48XXX. 2015 cascadia. Had 50k when I got it, 65k now.
Tag axle.. No real problems yet but it's springLast edited: May 28, 2016
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First truck 2016 cascadia IC with Sfi 70xxx
Second truck 2017 cascadia IC outside brought in 82xxx
Sfi was pissed when I didn't upgrade with them but saved me some $$48Packard and Home_on_wheels Thank this.
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