Where, OH, Where........

Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by ezmed, May 23, 2013.

  1. falcon241073

    falcon241073 Heavy Load Member

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    My fm won't do that. Taken many a 10 and a couple of 34s at this yrd. I usually don't even go to the house. Its an hour away with traffic. No wife or kids to see so no need to go in.

    I appreciate the heads up though.
     
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  3. J_FROG

    J_FROG Road Train Member

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    Headed to VB shortly for maint, who's buying me dinner at D's?
     
  4. Thomas0810

    Thomas0810 Road Train Member

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    Ashtabula Oh to Suffolk Va
     
  5. DGStrong71

    DGStrong71 Road Train Member

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    Finnishing up a load to Winchester, IN with a 24/7 FCFS delivery out of McPherson, KS after I get off break at 14:00 today. No preplan yet but I can anticipate any number of things since I will be close to Indianapolis.
     
  6. DGStrong71

    DGStrong71 Road Train Member

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    Preplanned to pickup in Plainfield, IN tonight and heading to Sanger, TX.
     
  7. Thomas0810

    Thomas0810 Road Train Member

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    preplanned for tomorrow,Hampton Va to Arlington Heights Il
     
  8. RetiredSarge

    RetiredSarge Medium Load Member

    Sitting in Carlisle waiting to get trailer I picked up loaded a t1. Inspection was out of date and there wasn't even a paper in box and sticker is unreadable. Lazy drivers strike again.
     
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  9. Thomas0810

    Thomas0810 Road Train Member

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    things never change Sarge,can always count the basics as things our drivers cant and wont never do lol,i quit counting how many trailer tires that I have to put air in each week lol,our drivers seem to think 80-90 psi is the proper psi for our trailers lol
     
  10. falcon241073

    falcon241073 Heavy Load Member

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    Its not??

    Lol
     
  11. DGStrong71

    DGStrong71 Road Train Member

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    You also have to keep in mind that most of the truck stop air pumps wont go over 90 psi. Ever try to air up your steers at a truck stop?
     
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