I'm as independent as you are... And I absolutely love it. I'm talking about a specific case and you're talking about generalities that don't apply. It's not you not having a right to an opinion, it's that you haven't yet demonstrated that you know what you're talking about.
Can some one please help me??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TruckingSexy, Nov 2, 2017.
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My best year as a solo I grossed 392k.
Even -after- expenses. I did just fine.
Young couples need to do more than drive 22 hours per day to stay out of divorce court. -
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If people only run a box van my number is hard to make. With broader horizons, lots of people can do it. -
2014- 2016 weren't, bit that's the economy. Plus I'm now running 6 other trucks, which ears time away from mine -
Hhmmmm. Could be alternator but I don't think so cause of the batteries. But a check engine light could be associated with it. Possible, but I don't think so. You said cabin lights weren't working and fridge which means possibly that you have a few different issues. I liked the idea of turning off the main switch for about 2 min. Else cosmetically it could be the fuses. I'm having an issue with the cigarette outlets up front which keeps blowing fuses when both are in use with just one power draw apiece. What are they both there for right? Nevertheless one always stops working. I get it fixed a shop and its rinse wash repeat. I've solved that problem btw. What I'm saying is that you may need to check your fuses and if they continue failing add some help to your power supply.
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