I thought a Canadian spread referred to a 72” spread? I know in Ontario they are considered separate axles, not a group, at 72”.
I couldn’t find a straight on side shot of a road tractor but here’s a mixer.
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I think you’re right, it’s more just slang I think.4mer trucker, PoleCrusher, OLDSKOOLERnWV and 17 others Thank this.
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East bound, gonna be a late night flight for sure. Probably make Holgate sometime tomorrow morning4mer trucker, peterbilt_2005, PoleCrusher and 22 others Thank this. -
I always had to do a double take when I saw a truck with a 72” spread. 60” is harder to notice for me but 72” jumps right out. Mostly beer trucks in Ontario.wore out, PoleCrusher, OLDSKOOLERnWV and 18 others Thank this.
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Here’s some more Canadian slang. Our friend @rank was being a ring rat. Now he is at home with a Texas mickey and eating some snacks like Poutine.4mer trucker, wore out, PoleCrusher and 17 others Thank this.
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Looks like ya stirred up a twister on your left lol4mer trucker, PoleCrusher, wore out and 15 others Thank this.
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Dug a ditch today to run the wire to the new grain bin. It was little slow going with one arm but beats a shovel4mer trucker, PoleCrusher, wore out and 20 others Thank this.
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Now that’s what I’m talking aboot!4mer trucker, PoleCrusher, wore out and 19 others Thank this.
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I see what you did there lol4mer trucker, PoleCrusher, wore out and 17 others Thank this.
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A 215?4mer trucker, PoleCrusher, wore out and 15 others Thank this.
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