The police state just keeps coming on and the sheeple keep taking it. Of course the big players in the industry want the playing field so...
It takes some doing to fail a road test, what were you doing?
Being stopped one hour after expiration seems like to coincidental to me, any body not liking you over there at CRST?
Manual shifting is an odd thing, when by yourself you just do it without another thought. Then you get a passenger, road test or something and you...
Autoshifts have their problems. like, if your truck quits or shuts down for some reason while in gear you can not restart the engine. The truck...
SLH Sears line haul Sears hauling more than their own freight now.
In any event, if you want to be an O/O stay away from the dollar a mile and all the steering wheel you can eat jobs. To work that hard and still...
When your pulling 70 to 80 tons in mountain terrain with grades anywheres from 8 to 20% your going to burn fuel, a lot of fuel.
Pulling SuperB you should be making The first ten grand in the first week of the month not ten for the entire month.
I am not saying waste fuel but to operate at some low rate you are beat before you start no matter how lean you run. Working cheap will wear you...
I pull minimum eight axles, fuel mileage right now has been 2.99 miles per gallon. Whatever fuel mileage you get is not the critical number, the...
I personally would not darken the door of either of these, but like they say, experience is expensive and there is no teacher like experience.
Way back when we used to call H&R, hungry and ragged or hit and run trucking, the hit and run thing was just a jab thrown out there. I would quit...
Here is a typical B.C. experience. Several days ago I pulled into Fort Nelson, the Alaska Highway is the main drag through town, there are...
The numbers of tickets handed out in B.C. can be quite misleading and usually is, when they check you they have every intention of finding...
We used to use Midland radios, they were the hot ones of the day but now you can buy a much better radio for a lot less money. The old ones run on...
A decent VHF can be had for about $350 U.S., get a few channels programmed that you want, LAD1, 2, 3 etc. I have a lot of channels programmed in...
Lad1 is the truck or open channel, 2 and 3 used when blabbing and you do not want to hog lad1. Arrow north for the guys that been around a long...
All we use is VHF where I live, no CB here for many years. The VHF still doubles as a radio phone where there are still towers.
Chuckle snarf, I live in the Yukon and do pull tanker, super B fuel tankers amongst many other configurations which I just call "many wheels"....