And you didn’t answer my question. Hmm
You’ve suggested that peeing in a bottle is inhuman, absurd and disgusting. I say it’s a necessary fact of living in a truck, at times.
Graduation in a week - still unsure of what direction to head in
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I missed the start of this thread. I had started working in Jan.
Glad to see you got something local you like. I'm just wondering on the coils. Coils of what? As I understand. They are difficult to secure well. Good experience in flatbed.
I used to drive an old truck. It was the funnest truck I've ever driven. Dirty, mean, and nasty. It plain hauled A! and handled great. Work was like going to Disneyland everyday. I always said it was an E ticket ride.Güera Thanks this. -
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Re coils - steel. They can be difficult to secure well! I oversecure for my 5 mile hauls. Lol.
I agree about the allure of an old truck. Mine is especially nasty today - a load of manure was dumped in the middle of my path. My truck is spattered. Ack!
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