Where is everyone #5

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. snowman_w900

    snowman_w900 Road Train Member

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    Man that was funny.

    Back before there was EGR, DEF and ELD....yes sir....I sure remember them outlaw days! LOL
     
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  3. Lysdexis

    Lysdexis Road Train Member

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    Decent day turned to crap. Had a reload out of Seguin to get me north to Tulsa dropping tomorrow then reloading from that area to get me home. Get to Seguin and the friggin pick up numbers been used. ########. Dispatch calls and it's been double booked so I drove over here for nothing.

    At least I'm getting a little money off it for a no use ticket or whatever the industry term is for we screwed up so here's a fraction of the money you would have made.

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  4. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    My great grandpa had a set of mules he made his living with doing anything. He said when they were stoning st rt 235 (rt 69 then) he pulled a wagon that had a floor made with 2x4’s on edge, he said you pulled into the gravel pit and guys with shovels would load your wagon (you helped) then went out on the road and they pulled every other 2x4 and the gravel would fall through then went back to start over. He said he skidded logs, pulled wagons for harvest, great stories.
     
  5. ShooterK2

    ShooterK2 Road Train Member

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    Well that just plum sucks. What’s the plan now?
     
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  6. ShooterK2

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    Wow. Every other 2x4. I never thought of that.

    Them old hands sure worked hard.
     
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  7. Lysdexis

    Lysdexis Road Train Member

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    Sit and wait. Figure if I end up waiting for near an hour I'll hop in the back kick on the TV and xbox and mess around to pass the time till bed time or i get a load.
     
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  8. 2CAN

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    Looks like she's been running a bit warm!
     
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  9. stwik

    stwik Road Train Member

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    Been an uneventful afternoon sitting here at the Weatherford Petro. So have some truck porn on me?
     
  10. DougA

    DougA Road Train Member

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    I thought I would post about the old Heidrick Antique tractor and truck museum in Woodland,Ca. just north of Sacremento on I-5. According to their website,it has moved their old truck collection to Reno in 2013 and warehoused it,dam shame. Maybe truckdad@ knows something about all this. I used to stop at this museum back in the old days whenever I was doing the north- south I-5 trip. Was always enjoyable to see the west coast influence on trucks and tractors,from an east coast guy. If any of you guys have time to kill,the antique tractor display is really enjoyable. Nothing modern,most stuff is pre WWII. Truck parking was very easy,but I haven't been their in quite a few years.
    Museum | Heidrick Ag History Museum and Event Center

    Oh,about the Emeryville stuff,love them,drove many. I went to work for IH factory downtown 25th st. Baltimore truck shop in 1970 as a diesel mechanic,and they were still the predominant truck of the highway then. Nothing cooler than an Emeryville,with a hot NTC-335 Cummins,and a 13 speed! DCOF405!
     
  11. ShooterK2

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