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<p>[QUOTE="werewasi, post: 3343683, member: 107504"]Well, whatever you do. come back and tell us about it (if that's Ok with Sheriff), because guys like you two are giving us a great insight into just how tough it is to survive (and even make reasonable money).</p><p>I'm staggered by the tenacity and what you put up with from the Companies. </p><p>The tough economic conditions in the US and the tight labour market seem to have produced a breed of guys who will endure a lot and work hard to improve their lot.</p><p><br /></p><p>Couple of questions;</p><p>first for Sheriff - I asked about the pallets when you carted the bottled water about 4 pages back.</p><p><br /></p><p>second - (since we don't have moveable tandems here)</p><p>If you're running light and the postion isn't critical and you ran with them right back, does it mean that the trailer gets into a weave more easily at higher speeds, than if you have them forward.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="werewasi, post: 3343683, member: 107504"]Well, whatever you do. come back and tell us about it (if that's Ok with Sheriff), because guys like you two are giving us a great insight into just how tough it is to survive (and even make reasonable money). I'm staggered by the tenacity and what you put up with from the Companies. The tough economic conditions in the US and the tight labour market seem to have produced a breed of guys who will endure a lot and work hard to improve their lot. Couple of questions; first for Sheriff - I asked about the pallets when you carted the bottled water about 4 pages back. second - (since we don't have moveable tandems here) If you're running light and the postion isn't critical and you ran with them right back, does it mean that the trailer gets into a weave more easily at higher speeds, than if you have them forward.[/QUOTE]
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