Picking my own freight baby! My journey to & of being on Schneider choice, the Adventure & Numbers!

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  1. CaptainDaveG

    CaptainDaveG Road Train Member

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    Yes

    Be Safe Out There

    Captain Dave
     
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  3. redoctober83

    redoctober83 Road Train Member

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    You driving today or at home drinking Margaritas on the beach?
     
  4. CaptainDaveG

    CaptainDaveG Road Train Member

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    The later...at my moms in Wisconsin, back out tomorrow will call you back then.

    Be Safe Out There

    Captain Dave
     
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  5. 48Packard

    48Packard Ol' Two-stop Shag!

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  6. redoctober83

    redoctober83 Road Train Member

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    10/4. Enjoy the "Beach" in Wisconsin.
     
  7. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

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    Yes..24/7 hours of ops
     
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  8. oicu812

    oicu812 Medium Load Member

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    It isn't always one or the other. A lot of guys are astute at both.

    As for as fixing a truck on the side of the road. You wouldn't get away with that these days, but years ago I saw guys doing just that.
     
  9. stranger

    stranger Road Train Member

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    I got my Chauffer's License a few days after my 18th birthday. That was the CDL of the day. It was 100% legal to drive with it, just not so much out of state. I started driving while 18 in state, went OTR at 19 after I bought the truck.

    You can call BS all you want. What I told is 100% true. My dad has passed on, but I can give you the number of my ex-wife. She can tell you the story if you chose not to believe what I say.

    The truck in question is the one in my avitar. It was a 1966 7400 White. I paid $3500.00 for it in 1976. My dad co-signed for me on a personal note at the bank. I already had good credit at that time, so the bank was willing. I drove it until I got a very good company job, and sold it for $4500.00.

    As far as the new trucks being more complicated, yes they are. Doesn't mean you can not have an idea of what is wrong. There is a garage section, plus there are thousands of threads where people have problems on their trucks. If you follow those problems to the final fix, most times a person can see where the mechanics went wrong, and what the fix actually was.

    If someone would take the time to read different threads, and follow the problems and fixes on most all these engines, you will pretty much know where to start looking, and many times know how to fix it yourself. Every sensor and component has a specific reaction when out of wack. Learn these reactions, and you will know where to start the repair.
     
  10. HalpinUout

    HalpinUout Road Train Member

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    Your a stud, someone who put business aside to make time to visit with your mother on her day!!! Much respect Captain!!! I did the same took my mother to see a Chicago Cubs game tonight and we stayed through extra innings just to see our team hit a walk off home run in the 13th inning! Wouldn't have changed my Sunday with Mama for the world...
     
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  11. Opus

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    yes, 2-3 bays. Got a kick ase cafeteria too
     
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