THE ADVENTURES CONTINUE - DFO gets a truck and hops on Schneider's IC Choice Program

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by dieselfuelonly, Nov 1, 2013.

  1. 91B20H8

    91B20H8 Road Train Member

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    Yes and yes
     
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    and in Mooses' defense, I have seen window units in trucks.....seriously
     
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    I have too. The dumbest thing was the guy I saw with it was idleing the truck to power the window unit. He also had a very complex system to support/ plug up the space around the unit.
     
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    LOL!!!! Ya know, some times ya just can't make stuff like this up....!!
     
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    DFO thats a good idea I was wondering why more people dont go the generator route. And if its your truck why not just take out the top bunk and cut a hole in the back wall and mount a window unit ? may not be pretty but way cheaper. Or is that just stupid ? Just asking !
     
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    Here u go. Found it on fb its a glider. uploadfromtaptalk1407465069739.jpg uploadfromtaptalk1407465084303.jpg
     
  7. dieselfuelonly

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    Nice MPG on a truck like that. Average speed seems low, my moving average is 56 MPH. I wonder if hes driving very slowly or just running in an area with a lot of stop and go.
     
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    hahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    Geesh 45mph? That's stressful on the body lol
     
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    Well I got my truck back from its PM today. I finally found a small independent truck shop about 20 minutes from home in Durham NC. Usually I have to go out to Greensboro which takes about 45-50 minutes, then back home, then back out again to pick up the truck, which means I have to get a ride out and back. Pain in the butt. This place reminded me a lot of the place I used to work. They did a thorough job and I will go back there again. Little more expensive than the $330 lube service at Cummins but I like knowing that the rest of the truck got checked out as well.