i got my first taste of it over the last 3 weeks in michigan, wisconsin,and N chicago ' i did pretty well considering i grew up in the deeep south LOL
my problem was when i stopped at the TA xit 1 between milwaukee and chicago about 2 weeks ago . 20 minutes from where i had to deliver in AM with snow blowing like crazy i had to do some creative parking LOL (not blocking anyone or impeding traffic. when i woke in AM to make delivery the snow had blown up around ALL my tires, so needless to say i was stuck. my Co. called a wrecker at 8 AM i was supposed to deliver at 9, but i had till 6 at the latest.
i waited thinking it would not be long (if i knew it would be as long as it was i woulda asked for a pull!) at 11 i called breakdown back and they said the CO was REALLY busy and would be there at 2 PM to pull me and 7 other trucks out. well 2 came and went still not wanting to get a driver to pull me lest the wrecker show up then and still charge me ,i waited. at 530 i had had it and got a covered wagon to pull me out and called to cancel wrecker. i was sitting in a spot at about 8 PM when i saw the wrecker come rolling by!! at least i got a 34 reset out of it.
How well do you do on snow/ice roads?
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by zipsayain, Jul 4, 2007.
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Hey, pat since you are from the deep south let your tires cool before you hit the dock. The road heat will melt the ice and re-freeze around your tires.
lonewolf4ad Thanks this. -
I never thought of that, being from SoCal...good advice there Notarps, good advice -
Roads I do well with; parking lots and farms, sometimes stuff happens and you get stuck.
I carry a chain and some lime to spread on the ice if I need it, sometimes though you are just stuck.
Coming back from Chi yesterday, I had to reload at Jefferson, WI and I got off the road at Dodgeville, WI; the roads were slick and people were still trying to go on them, I needed the rest anyway. Ten hours later the roads were mostly dry and the plows were working the shoulders.
Passing is hard when conditions are bad, and that truck with a load on rides worse going slow than it does up to speed, I took my time last night from south of Milwaukee all the way to Dodgeville. -
We are having a 'heatwave' at the moment. Today was above freezing for the first time in about 2 months, and the result was awful!
Every time I brought a loaded trailer back from a shipper (did this 5 times today), and put it in the full lineup, I had to get tugged out by the yard truck as the yard is as slick as snot. The melting snow creates a perfect slippery surface, and its nasty! -
I spent five hours and got stuck over a dozen times on some new snow earlier this year and then got canceled. -
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Heh, how do you guys explain those conditions to the global warming crowd?
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The only reason they're screaming global warming is because they haven't figured out how to adjust the thermostat in they're office yet!!
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