Laredo to Labrador City, Newfoundland

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  1. Pullin2

    Pullin2 Crusty Canuck

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    Both ways. I don't know your fuel network, but it's likely you'll have cheaper diesel prices on the US side.

    And if you go thru Maine, you get to stop at Dysart's and have the sea food platter !!!
     
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  3. Pinner

    Pinner Medium Load Member

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    I'm sure this guy is having fun
     
  4. not4hire

    not4hire Road Train Member

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    :biggrin_2559:

    My buddy is supposed to fly to Gander this weekend to look at a couple of airplanes.

    Perhaps not.
     
  5. Pullin2

    Pullin2 Crusty Canuck

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    That's a long way to go to look at airplanes !! Don't they have any where he lives ?











    8) :Airplane: LOL
     
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  6. Pinner

    Pinner Medium Load Member

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    Lost...probably died in a snowbank. lol
     
  7. d281833

    d281833 Heavy Load Member

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    Took a load outa Grande Cache Ab to Lab City back in the mid 70's. No road back then, you drove to Sept Iles and put the trailer on a train then it took you up to Wabush and a guy had an old D model international that shunted the trailer around and reloaded it. Train was fun, just and old Pullman passenger car with a wood stove in it for heat. Sumthin of an old western movie, in the winter and lotsa snow.
     
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  8. Pinner

    Pinner Medium Load Member

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    ^^^ That sounds like quite an adventure
     
  9. d281833

    d281833 Heavy Load Member

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    Yeah it was, I look back now with fond memories but at the time I questioned my sanity. Had a '69 cabover Freightliner with a 335 Cummins, no jake, nothin like that. Had to keep a movers blanket down around your feet cuz the wind and cold just whistled in like there was nothing between you and the outside, it was interesting times.
     
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