But you can't get there from here unless you go that way an not this way..... And don't forget to not turn at the red house with the yellow dog and the mailbox.
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But, I'm just going from the couch to the refrigerator. My bottle is empty!
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Also I have a total of 25 gallons in fuel. Ill get about 130 miles if I'm lucky and every fuel stop costs me $1 per card use and cost of fuel.aiwiron Thanks this. -
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If you do sit all weekend, make sure you go fill up before u head back to have them pull product off.
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Roll with it. FL will be open on 75, but you can dodge them easily if you want to, and GA is rarely open on the weekend. Maybe 2 or three stops at most. Sitting all weeks. And still being FL would be pretty dumb when you are legal now. I once went from Palatka to Toledo putting in 25 gallons at a time.
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I'd throw 100 gallons of fuel on and take the scenic route, and not tarp it (if there is no rain) then quit hauling lumber
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Plus I don't have to tarp it anyways. Dressed lumber so shipper and consignee doesn't want it tarped with that wrap on it.
From my understanding GA doesn't recognize the 400 pound exemption so I was going to run 65 to us231 and take that down to i10. Which 262 give or take is a scale house. If I put 46 gallons on that will get me to the TA near 231 and drop a couple more gallons I might be able to squeak by that scale house. I just run short near Tampa on fuel.
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