I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Auctions at RB usually mean that I'll (hopefully) be hauling the equipment sold to the coast. It's been pretty...
[ATTACH] Think I may need an overweight permit for this one...
Haha no, it was when I was newly hired and practicing how to sideload
[ATTACH] Is that a big enough load for this thread? ;)
Sounds a lot like my story. Which company are you with, if you don't mind me asking?
With the butchered spelling of "Canadian" included eh? :laughing-guffaw:
[ATTACH] Hey, it's me! I was spotted chaining down part of a launching truss. Holy crap, that was a big f'n load!
Your profile thing says "wannabe". Do you have any actual driving experience?
I ran at $0.41 per mile for a year and a half, then finally moved on to bigger and better things. I gotta admit, I agree with a lot of the guys....
I long hauled solo for a year and a half, and met all kinds of characters along the way... I carried a can of bear mace and a can of starter fluid...
Read your permits thoroughly and know your route before you go. Some state/province, and even certain cities have different requirements for...
Probably backing up combo trailers (jeep/lowbed/booster, jeep/steering dolly/booster, megatrains etc), and mountain driving when your load is...
I've been on here for a few months now, but I never actually said hi, so I figured it's about time I did. I'm out of Vancouver, BC, hauling...
My company in BC has several Argosy gliders (my truck included) they brought up from Mexico. Freightliner in Surrey spec'd them for heavy haul w/...
[ATTACH] Hauled a walkway at Vancouver International Airport today. At 21 ft high, she was a fun one :)
Thank God I don't haul down in PA! Up in the great white north, our permits are significantly easier to understand...
[ATTACH][ATTACH] I got to play with this truss today, but I guess it isn't the regular sort of truss you'd run into :P A quick tip for if you...