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Discussion in 'Road Stories' started by Cruz31307, Sep 28, 2009.

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  1. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    i'll be in savannah in the am




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    Still in Lodi!
     
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    AZS Honk if anything falls off

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    you going home after? i have to go to Lawrenceville to unload than Rome to pick up.
     
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    I gotta HOPEFULLY get my insurance info faxed to the company, go there and get logbooks and such and then REALLY hopefully get to work!
     
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    HOPEFULLY i will be reloading something asap then takeing it to NC or close to it unloading then going home. I am suposed to be home sometime on Wen

    Savannah isnt but a few hours from Charlotte so it shouldnt be hard to get me there.




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    Back in VA after running two loads of lime up to Logan, WV for flood remediation. I have found the birth place of 2 things. First, the Hatfield/McCoy feuds and second, Nascar and last the mines. The roads here are nothing but paved logging/mining roads. Very hard to make good time. Average 40 mph loaded, slightly higher empty. Between weather (rain, fog, wind), traffic (little old geesers) and the terrain (Roller coaster logging trails). About 125 miles from shipper to consignee, 4 hours loaded best time return 3+00....Now I really respect those founders of NASCAR running rum from the revenuer's. Don't think they would have envisioned 53 footers with a sleeper pulling them....Hopefully the floods are over and stuff will be cleaned up quickly..
     
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    Here for now but I'll be their later.
     
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    Taking my break in Lamar,PA and then off to Chicago in the AM
     
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    San Antonio, Tx. Waiting to unload at Coca Cola. Headed to McAllen , Tx next.
     
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