My Roehl Experience

Discussion in 'Roehl' started by xJagsfanx, Oct 28, 2012.

  1. xJagsfanx

    xJagsfanx Light Load Member

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    Marshfield Wisconsin, if I remember right. You will however come to Gary for load securement training, and then back to Marshfield.
     
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  3. g22mac

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    been doing quite a bit of research and am considering between roehl and millis. both sound very good and would be located about the same distance from both. used to live about and hour and a half south of marshfield and will be living right by illinois wisconsin border 5 miles from I90. pretty much had my mind made up for millis and then found this thread and a couple other that got me thinking about maybe flatbed over doing just the van thing. what other divisions does roehl have anf how hard is it to swithch between. thanks.
     
  4. kardolmer

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    Reefer, van, curtain side, flatebed

    i know its not to hard to switch around, a couple people i went to rdtc with switched from flatbed to curtain side already.
     
  5. xJagsfanx

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    Even with all the issues with the trainer I had. I can honestly say I am happy where I am. Personally, I don't know how hard it is to switch between fleets, but I do know if you receive load securement training you can pull any trailer Roehl has. I love flatbed; I don't think I could drive in another fleet. With where you live you could end up being home a lot more even as a national driver. I live off I-65 and I run up and down 65 so I am home a lot. Hell I'm home right now and it isn't even planned home time. I think you will be happy with Roehl. They have done enough to keep me happy.
     
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    A little peak inside my rig.
     

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    Lantern Road Train Member

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    Man my 42" inch tv wouldn't fit in there..










    Haha silly I don't have that big of a TV. Only got a 22"
     
  8. xJagsfanx

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    I thought about a 32'' but it just wont fit in my prostar.
     
  9. kardolmer

    kardolmer Road Train Member

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    I am thinking i could mount my 42 on the back wall of the truck but would be a bad spot for it.
     
  10. coopnp

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    Ugh could've done without seeing this. Lol. What size tv and brand do u have? I want to get a 22'' for my PS3. And black ops 2 ill be acquiring next time home. You go online in your truck? If so how? If not I think campaign in black ops and other call if duty titles I have as well as the box set of gran theft series will keep me busy. Plus I have a couple other games.
     
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    24in Westinghouse LED. I don't have online YET. I am going to do a little testing to see if 4G LTE will run it.
     
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