Roehl Driver Check In Continued

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  1. goblue

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    Thornton's Lincoln, this is a quality stop. I went to that Smucker's in cinci a few weeks ago, fun city streets when routed in from the se, ky area. I went late on a sat night and a guy was manning the shack.
     
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    make sure you take EVERYTHING that belongs to you out of your truck, incluing straps and such.

    I lost about $200 worth of stuff when I got a "loaner" because I believed my FM who said they were not giving my truck away.....the boxes of my incomplete and broken items were labeled the day after I left Gary :/

    sitting at shipper (Kelloggs/DSC Logistics in Breinigsville, PA) on dock for over 3 hours so far, 5-6 pallets on....deliver near Bensalem in 45 min. I will say it here, no Roehl truck should ever deal with this clusterfudge of an operation again.
     
  3. Beedubyah

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    Turned my 2012 Cascadia in at ROETA last night. #4571 its a single sleeper but it's a great truck, runs great! Just had the A/C repaired, the EPU has been repaired and works great. However, since you need to use your CPAP you may have the same prob I had with the batteries shutting down during the night.
     
  4. Dark Squall

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    Sounds like I am probably am getting stuck in the Fate Taker.
    Going to have to say Good by to "Beserker Valkeryie" 5214
    My fm said he'd like to make 5614 permanent....sigh.
     
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    I-55 exit 248 pilot was full so next door at Vio family restraunt. 10 To park or 5 with meal. First time I paid to park. Wouldn't have parked here but ran out of time in construction. I guess there is a casino east of here and another pilot west of here. Oh well food is good.
     
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    Indiana plaza I-80. Deliver in Upper Sandusky in the morning.
     
  7. The OSU

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    I-71 Loves S of Cleveland for 7am unload in Brook Park. Then to Middletown and back to St Louis. I-70 through Indiana has been running at lawn mower speeds the last couple weeks if you time it wrong.
     
  8. Dark Squall

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    Well fm told me its temp. Which is good. This freight shaker is gutless, compared to the prostar. Barely pulled 40k. The star would have pulled it much easier.
    At Gary for night. Pick Beserker back up after Monday.
    ;)
     
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    Spent the last couple days on home time. Day two, one of our cars got the oil run down by someone other than myself, and was run sans oil by someone other than myself, and it seems that a bearing has been spun. Looks like I'm tearing down a mini cooper s engine next hometime. Looks like it's just the bearing and no damage was done to the crankshaft or the connecting rods.
     
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    Picked up a relay load from another driver to launch out today. Made it to the con in Streamwood, IL to spend the night. Pulled my straps so he can start unloading as soon as he wants and I don't have to go on duty till he's done. Good thing too since I discovered the source of the slow a or leak in the trailer tire. Looks like I'll be getting a new tire tomorrow down the road a little bit.