What if it Snows?

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

  1. JolliRoger

    JolliRoger Road Train Member

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    You must have been Navy. We were Army ASA operating off the backside of Clark up at
    Angeles. 200 man unit, supposedly purchased more long Chesterfields and any scotch with "white" in the label Black and White-White Label, etc... Trade goods !!!
    I smoked a pipe and drank Haig and Haig Pinch. There 2 years, 60 and 61.
     
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    At least your missing all the fun in TX...
     
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    The Mighty Detroit 60, heretofore reffered to as MD60, is back in action - The culprit - fuel pump. They also fixed my fuel gauge which hasnt worked at all for well over a year. AND it s finally warming up some. Actually had some melting of way too much snow. Tuesday supposed to be in the FIFTIES !
     
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    Yeah. Just waiting. The load is drop and hook. So when I get out of here. I can grab it and hit the rest area just west of Phoenix. Don't want to be in the traffic tomorrow morning.

    Doing split birth currently. The shipper is 24/7. So no worries. Plus the rest area typically doesn't fill up till late.
     
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    I felt ripped off today. Went over the hill and ###### if didn't have to chain
     
  6. JolliRoger

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    Had a van load of shrubbery (burlap bagged and chunked in cordwood style) at Kroger in Cincinnati once. He actually thought I was supposed to pick it out per the bills name and quantity and place on his pallets. Told him I drove,,,, did not unload... Then he and his would not unload... Shame, pulled up, closed doors, called in from curbside, got new directions, and
    left Cincy to Detroit City...I will always relish that occurrence. A man has to take his jollies where he can.
     
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    It’s easy. Anyone asks any questions, just roll your eyes, and say”Let Ne put together a quote first, then I will explain the details” Go look on Utube, then explain. Lol
     
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    20210219_172443.jpg @ tidbit.
     
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    Stopped for dinner. Truck next to Us, had 6 Chihuahuas Lol. Decided to go extra 77 miles through Louisiana. Looks like it will be a little warmer route. Sitting here, air dryer starts popping off every 20 seconds or so. Pumped them down twice. Now it stopped doing it. I’ve got a spare govenor somewhere in this Truck. Ain’t got no time for that.
     
  10. JolliRoger

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    With the plumbing market to be in TX, I think I'd go in at about $120. Be competitive and after two weeks go full boat.