Some states are designed for trucking.. and some are not.

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  1. Old Man

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    My first trip to downtown Newark load was 15’ tall, took the chiller into the tallest building in Philly and equipment into the cooling unit at the Sears tower.
    I am done, never again or until someone comes up with a boatload of cash.
     
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    Congrats Wasted Time , I see you are rolling out here !
     
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    84 is cheapest toll wise but I take almost a half mpg hit pulling the hills compared to running 95, which is also 13 miles shorter, or 87-90 into mass (going to Springfield though)

    287-684 is the shortest mile route by 2 miles but you get nailed with tolls and fuel
     
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