OMG!!!! Tarps!!! Who in the heck let you out of the cage? How ya been? Hope no one catches me saying this, but it's good to hear from ya and I actually have missed going back and forth. Be safe. Rat![]()
Oops, bet he won't do that again!
Discussion in 'Road Stories' started by notarps4me, Aug 5, 2007.
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Thanks, Rat! Missed you too!Will be on here most weekends till I get a laptop.
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And I won't even get into how this unnecessarily will track sludge and grime inside a person's truck. -
Scarecrowo3 said:
I know which TSs have these essentials and I tend to fuel there often.
I promise not to squirt you, and the concrete was already wet when I got there.
Be careful how you step at the fuel island. You're right. It can be treacherous. -
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that's why I bought a good brush and carried some good old dawn for bad windsheld days. My brush has a long handle too.
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Some drivers get cranky over the smallest things Ha ha! I agree the fuel islands are usually slippery for a lot of reasons. It is a good idea to wear some good nonslip soles on your shoes not tennis shoes.
And if I ever had the hose get away from me I would walk around and say I am sorry for the early bath or something in the line of a apology It may or not help but it was worth a try. -
It is actually 50 gallons. Following a friend of mine down the road one day and he had to run over a mattress. Springs wrapped around drive shaft and sent the PTO through the fuel tank(we pulled tanker at the time). The officials who did come out were trying to estimate the fuel spillage and decided it was less than 50 gal so they wouldn't have to call the hazmat team.
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