It’s a cascadia with Michigan tags. Probably a Somali
I just have a little pc170 with a mulching head. Headed to the swamps and marshes of eastern North Carolina.
:rolleyes: Says the guy that did exactly that
Those hitachi’s are stronger than they look
That Talbert can handle it.
I don’t know #### all about poker or casinos, but that looks like quite the stack. Unless those a penny chips.
It’s a blown head gasket/ warped or cracked head.
Must be grading on a curve.
I was in there 4 times today. 2nd and 3rd times went smooth. 1st and 4th nobody in line had the right sequence of numerically coded passwords. Big...
You can also add a 5 gallon air tank plumb It coming from the back of the block then to the water pump. Cheap trick that all the guys that ran...
Are you sure it’s not just dumping too much fuel? What the cac and air filters look like? What’s the egt’s? Also wasn’t it like 110 in Kansas a...
Sorry bud. But I’ll give you 10 Bucks hours towards your book fund
I limit what I do. I don’t get involved with loads that need multiple escorts or police escorts. I don’t do anything over 16’ wide or 15-6” high....
They get anywhere from 1.50-1.75 for a simple lead or chase. 1.75-2.00 for high pole. 250-350 for a mini. Oh and they get overnight pay.
Before you guys get any bright ideas. It cost close to 3.50 a mile just to break even. And it’s not uncommon to dead head 500 miles or more...
That would be a false statement
No. I ain’t giving none of you my trade secrets.
You can get 10.50 for 5 axles if you’re in the right spot at the right time. Some of it’s luck, some of it is connections. Certainly the 21 dollar...
And that 6.50 a mile load was a six axle load.
That’s a strong statement.