Magnum ltd - fargo, nd

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  1. Winnyf1

    Winnyf1 Road Train Member

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    Photo of the fridge for you @WalterSobchak it's small but workable. Some drivers actually carry a small cooler as well and Magnum will also remove your passenger seat if you want them to. Have seen a truck where the fridge is in the passenger seat location with a toaster oven strapped on top.
     

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    Pigbacon Road Train Member

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    Now I know who to go see when I get hungry!
     
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  4. WalterSobchak

    WalterSobchak Medium Load Member

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    I'm in a Prostar right now with no built in fridge. In the empty fridge spot Ive got a Coleman 12 volt cooler for food and a small ice cooler on the passenger seat for beverages. It will be nice having the fridge for food and my 12 volt coleman riding shotgun just for beverages. No more buying ice every other day!

    If Magnum's Peterbilts just had a 72 mph governor, there wouldnt be anything I'm gonna miss about the Prostar.lol
     
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  5. radioshark

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    Leaving the house in the morning. Loading in GA going to Lewisville tx for friiday
     
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  6. Ordy19

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    72 mph is probably nice but it's also nice fueling as much as you want and basically take what route you want within reason. I'd like 65 but I'm good with 63 1/2.
     
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  7. RickyDickyDo

    RickyDickyDo Heavy Load Member

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    I can't drive 65. Lol. With all the freedoms we have here, I do not have any problems with 63 1/2 mph. Plus when I go down hill and the truck gets up to 70, it feels like I am really crusin.
     
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    Ordy19 Medium Load Member

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    I'm not going to say how fast I've gotten down a hill but my butt was eating the seat lol. I'm fine with our speed. It's safe and we get where we are going. Did almost 11k last month. That's ghost miles included. I know a breakdown is inevitable but since Dec 2nd I haven't. Very few trailer issues. Can't really beat that.
     
  9. RMU91

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    Pardon my lack of knowledge about the subject, but what are "Ghost Miles?"
     
  10. RickyDickyDo

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    Have a p/u @ ppg in Dover, Delaware tomorrow. Parked at wal mart 2 miles away from ppg. This has to be one of the better stocked wal marts I have been to. Safe to, have a local cop come by every hour, sits in front of me for 10-15 min then leaves.
     
  11. Ordy19

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    Say I drove 10k miles in one month and I had 2.days of layover. For performance pay they would take my average miles a day for the month and add that total miles for the month for miles driven. So if I only drove 10k but 2 days of layover which would've been 800 (hypothetically )miles it would look like I drove 10,800 miles for the month.
     
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