I did not spexifically blame the stupid COE. I stated several times that I have a vision defect of a particular kind.
There are two places you can put a car and I will never see it mirriors or not. Which is why I will never drive cabovers again.
I don't blame objects, I stand up and say it's my problem. However sometimes the object breaks and it becomes a story.
God knows I spent over half my miles in those #### things, enough is enough as far as I am concerned. Conventional on the other hand were prefect, not always nice but very good for me.
Cabovers
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by mustang190, May 24, 2018.
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Hubbard, OH last night...
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All this time is was thinking your truck had a sleeper.
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Nope I wish sometimes! But most of my runs are out and back....and when I need one I get a cheap hotel room.....or sometimes a sick one!
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Shot this at the Petro in Gaston,Indiana. Believe it or not I think the International cabover (9670 model I think) is actually wider than the ProStar it’s parked next to,even though the ProStar’s cab widens back past the doors.
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I've driven one of these recently. NO CDL required auto.
Not bad. A little awkward at first climbing in and out.
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I like the way Freightliner addressed that issue with the Argosy:
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The Argosy was/is the worst cabover I ever drove.
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I've yet to drive any, just think those swing out steps are trick.
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They were great until you drove in slush all day or off road in the mud and they got a bunch of road gunk caked up in all the moving parts. Not so great then.wis bang Thanks this.
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