I would expect around $2.50 per mile plus the fuel surcharge. It really depends on the company. A load that requires you to return to your home...
Primary with multiple SPN codes. I'm trying to narrow down the possible problems before I take it to a dealer.
I'm driving a 2012 Peterbilt 386 with the worst engine I've ever driven, the MX-13. It has the 485 hp rating and an 18 speed transmission....
I haul over dimensional freight. I'm thinking of going with "Size Matters".
I'll add one more piece of advice. Use your finger tips on the shifter. Don't try to force the handle into position.
I've had numerous occasions driving on snow and ice when an incoming vehicle loses control and heads in my direction. My worst experience was a...
I'll add one more piece of advice. You only need to push the clutch in around an inch depending on the truck. I used to tell new drivers to kick...
Why not install a cb with a PA speaker? My Connex is set up to be LOUD. I drive in California, so it's nice to let people hear my opinion on their...
I'm going to say no. Until you have at least three years experience forget about it. Hauling liquid is difficult for experienced drivers. Check...
In general going slower will save fuel. Nobody has mentioned a critical exception. Hills. Higher speed can allow a driver to get up and over a...
Here's some simple advice. Don't deal with any trucking company or freight broker in the area around Chicago. For some reason Chicago attracts...
I refused to take a weird load. It was a refrigerated, preloaded trailer going from Dallas to a college in California. The trailer was loaded with...
I've heard nothing, but positive comments on C C Cob. I've switched to pulling a skateboard. I found a small company that does oversize and heavy...
I'm with Joseph. Money is number one for me. $1500 or more a week makes hometime more enjoyable.
I ended up ordering the part from them on their website after digging through the Google list. Thanks for the feedback.
Oh forgot to add another. A thirteen letter manure spreader is slang for an International.
A newer phrase still works that hasn't been mentioned. The no fly zone is used to describe a highway construction zone.
I go by the handle of Turbo right now. A few years ago I blew up 4 turbochargers in 3 months.
The only one I know of was Radar's by the Petri. It's closed. I'm working the oil fields, so I'm desperate.
I should have mentioned that I have a transmission rated at 2050 lbs. of torque. I've gone with the Bully Dog ecu to bump the power.