Instant O/O and Load boards

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by PharmPhail, Jan 26, 2009.

  1. stranger

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    Sun Drop.....The Golden Cola
     

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    Donk Have a Cup Of Concrete

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    i have done an AL, wrong thread!
     
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    See, this is why we can't let you guys hang out so much..... you start rubbing off on each other.:biggrin_25522:
     
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    ok i give ????sundrop???? iv never heard of it nor ever seen it????but theres a first time for everything lol,never thought id be an o/o so theres a switch ,but i take it sundrop is somekind of sodapop?????????:biggrin_25521:
     
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    OMG! A sundrop is better then a Mt.Dew to me............but then again I am from North Carolina and still get excited about finding a country store with Sundrop!!!
     
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    i read one of the posts that PP waits till the truck starts to roll. then hits 1500. if that's true, that's too high. 8 or 9 is what i hit. i pull 96k.

    we hired a new driver and clutch brakes don't last a crap with him. for some reason he has to stand on the pedal.

    i was having adjustments every 2 weeks. they hired a new mechanic. i think it's been 3 years now since my last adjustment.

    harborfrieght isn't a nationwide chain. but they are online and cheaper then buying from store. i've never thrown anything away. crap may be cheap but quality defenitly rrrrrrrrrrocks.
     
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    Don't overlook those traveling tool sales events that move from town to town,...I have found some very good deals on tools and other misc things,....Not the best quality,....I wouldn't use em' if I wrenched for a living,...But for the average repair you can get by,......
     
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    Coonass "Freshy Fresh"

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    I was trying to think of the name of the one that comes here to town
    but couldn't so I didn't mention it.

    Anyway like you say the quality is not the best but the prices are. At
    the prices they do have you can buy 2 or 3 of one item and if one breaks
    you allways have a back up. Some of the things they do sell like drop
    lights, extension cords, air hoses, etc. are really good bargains and
    quality dosen't matter as much as with power tools, hand tools and things
    like that.
     
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    Cummins Tools is the name of the place that comes around here with truck loads of new and refurbished tools.