What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. Dave_in_AZ

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    HAHAHAHAHA

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    OK, I'm your huckleberry. What's with all the laughing Dave_in_AZ?
     
  3. Dave_in_AZ

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    Just moments in trucking when you just keep banging and you win some.

    Some are major victories, like an agent feeding me loads that go from the eastern part of the US to the best coast.

    Some are small victories like not having to #### in the bushes.
     
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    That ungodly Tombstone heat
     
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    Aren't both coasts just full of? NVM I run out west, but the scenery is the only thing I like about the coast personally.
     
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    You are correct on that. Those guys were "cooler rats" -- would most likely never haul non boxed product.

    Hauled a load of hay in my logistics post trailer. Trailer smelt great but was no longer "food grade" because of all the grass stuck in the posts. Folks in Eastern ID refused to load retail sacks of flour because of the bits of grass in the posts.
     
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    These are the two square ones I kept under the bunk



    I got two of the H2071.
    Folds down and fit in my side box on the Pete, Freightliner has the divider, it’s removable but I kinda like it, but I think it’d fit by guesstimate if the size but it’d be a lot of climbing in and out of truck.

    I liked them cause they ratchet tight and won’t fall on the trailer flex on our amazingly smooth roads.
    I didn’t have room to carry the big etrack bars, but I could make do with what I had.

    I found these two load lock bars someone left in an empty trailer.
    They worked ok, they closed up smaller than the others 99E9C5C7-D849-4BB8-81A7-79FA719C6CBE.jpeg
     
    LtlAnonymous Thanks this.
  8. Dave_in_AZ

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    Here I thought it was me, Otter, and the Other that you liked out this way........
     
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    I appreciate the offer. But I prefer the 'wet' heat