Why? Just... Why???

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  1. Dino soar

    Dino soar Road Train Member

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    Well last I checked I'm allowed to decide whether something makes sense to me or not.

    But then again with all the things happening in our country may be I'm not allowed to have my own opinion anymore.

    But if your point is: "why does somebody else's decisions have to make sense to you?"...

    Then I guess you are never going to post in the political section again???

    I mean, according to your own logic....
     
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  3. Rubber duck kw

    Rubber duck kw Road Train Member

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    How many times in a week do you have to start a thread on something you don't understand and honestly never will until you drive one of those trucks? You remind me a lot of my dad before I talked him into putting his Pete on the road, thought his nice setback axle tight turning Fbomb was nice and trailers with a pile of lights were overrated. Now you couldn't pay him to get back in that old pos because his 359 turns almost as good, rides better, and with the engine out of the Freightliner gets about the same mileage. Got him a new flatbed with 50 3/4 inch round LEDs and he wonders why he didn't have one of those before.
    I should post a picture of every basic Cascadia or Volvo I see on here and just ask why, unfortunately I have better #### to do, like drink.
     
  4. Slowpoke KW

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    A friend of mine stretched his W9 from 260” to 307” ran it all over the country draggin dry van/reefer. He said yeah it was a little more work sometimes to get into some places but it went everywhere he wanted and the smoother ride was well worth it.
     
  5. Dino soar

    Dino soar Road Train Member

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    Take a suppository and maybe you can relax a little:)


    This is the best response of all.

    That makes perfect sense and it absolutely answers the question why. And it makes the form functional.

    I'm sure some of you with your girdles too tight are going to keep nitpicking with this but for me that really answers the question that I asked.

    Much appreciated.

    Everyone be safe and enjoy what you enjoy.
     
  6. Slowpoke KW

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    So @Dino soar whats the specs of a practical, functional, maneuverable truck?
     
  7. Rubber duck kw

    Rubber duck kw Road Train Member

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    I don't believe you've ever had a suppository, that doesn't help the whole relaxation program in my experience.
     
  8. Dino soar

    Dino soar Road Train Member

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    Your response makes perfect sense. My question was why and you have exactly answered that. Thank you.

    I think the specs are up to the individual. But if you are in the Northeast, the more maneuverable the better. I have been to places where only day cabs should be permitted to go.

    And don't forget if there's a place where you don't have enough room because you have a giant truck, if you back up and pull up over and over again and if you sit in one spot and you turn your wheel and you back up a few inches and sit in one spot and turn your wheel and pull up and go back and forth, that is very hard on your front end and it's very hard on your clutch.

    That's the kind of a thing that my mind thinks about. Function.
     
  9. staceydude

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    Dudes… lolol, y’all crack me up.

    I think another way to look at it @Dino soar is imagine someone you know has driven whatever shat truck a company could throw at him for years. Mile after mile of driving a plain old cascadia/Columbia/whatever. 1 million, 2 million miles, solo, team, coast to coast until their eyes are bleeding.

    They’ve saved their money and made the right decisions and bought a truck, became an owner operator and did everything right for a couple years, found a niche they fit in and decided it was time to upgrade… they aren’t ever going to set their azzzz in a cookie cutter truck ever again. So they buy that Pete they have been wanting. Do some upgrades and enjoy driving again. Boom, that is enough reason to not ask why. Again, a lot of bull haulers and open deck people don’t give two shats about parking at a dock. When they encounter one they just say hey… I’m a flatbedder I can’t back lolol. Although this 2 million mile guy can probably get his junk wherever he needs it to go. Same goes for mechanics and Snap on, Mac, Matco tools. A craftsman will get the job done but when you use it day after day after day they don’t hold up, buy once cry once. How many people you know buy a truck and the. Are already wanting a Pete or KW or what have you.

    I ain’t arguing. You and anyone else can think whatever is good or bad… one dude wants a Classic Vespa scooter, another wants a Harley and the next wants a Hayabusa…. I keep thinking Indians are cool… We can learn a little bit about life from all of them if we listen and watch.
     
  10. Slowpoke KW

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    I’ve had my 270” W9 in and out of places only a daycab should go more than once. It’s not that hard when you’ve done it
     
  11. Isafarmboy

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    Sa mattr witchew?
     
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