Bad trailer tires will shake a truck to pieces too. Just a thought.
Don't stop hogging the right lane. It's good training. You've done it a time or two now and survived. Each time will be easier than the next. That...
That's not too bad. Typical of how most trucking companies respond to complaints.
Back in my more foolish younger days.... 5,368 miles in 8 days. 3 rounds a month for 16,104. All logs were signed to validate the legal status of...
I don't work for Averitt, but if my understanding is correct, this would apply there as well. An elog is incomplete, until approved. It's like...
Seeing and booking are 2 different things.
I see them posting 425 mile loads for 300 dollars. Is that good?
Maybe, that could be it.
I hear ya. This is new with the update to iOS though. Never had the issue before. It's obvious that not clearing history, would solve the issue,...
Updated to iOS 9 and now every time I clear all browser history, it logs me out. It's easy enough with the login auto fill to get logged back in,...
[ATTACH] Not mine, but seen this beauty in Phoenix several years ago at Danny's. Thought you classic car guys might like it.
I worked there years ago, for about six months. It was union at the time and then came the layoffs. Union and no seniority, guess who got the axe....
I worked at Total Transportation of Ms, for 8 years. They were a good company then and I believe they're still a good company. I still know a lot...
per Rand McNally MileMaker: US501 north to VA130 southeast to BUS29 south and you've arrived at your destination. I've never done it, don't know...
I don't have a glider. This is only a test post. If I had a glider, this might've been followed by some useful information.
I've always done that myself, not set the brakes, jus let everything even out and then push call button once it's settled and not going to roll.
Once you have a decent amount of pressure on the puller, bump the wheel with a hammer around where it sits in the shaft. That sound break it free.
All of the above and I've called many of them if the info I needed to know wasn't readily available. I use Google Earth a lot for this too, as...
What size and brand hot pot do you have?
Look on the air brake foot valve. It might be there. It's below the pedal you push to apply the brakes.