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woodsrat

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'96 379 500 cat
'97 379 435 cat
'97 357 475 cat
'98 379 475 cat
'99 379 475 cat
'00 379 475 cat
2-'01 mack E7-460 (junk)
'91 INT. 425 cat (cranked)
2-w-900 475 cats
an old GMC, a cabover, couple of old freightshakers
'91 mack E7-350
superliner that about does it yea i guess you could say i drive.
 

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Been driving a couple years.


Currently O/O with my brothers money :angel: driving a OLD roughed up cabover. Its not much fun, but a stepping stone to a much nicer truck.
 

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I don't drive big rigs, I tow them.
88 International Challenger 20 ton wrecker, Zacklift, 671 Detroit/10 speed
87 International Challenger 30 ton wrecker with NRC tag and wheellift, 400 big cam Cummins/13 speed
99 Freightliner NRC 35 ton Slider 10 wheeler stretched to 39 feet, 475hp Cummins N14 turned up w/ twin straight pipes, 10 speed. She's faster than she looks, and she looks fast!

Nothing like squeezing thru a toll booth at 126 feet long with 2 pivot points. know where you're going cause you aint backin up!
 

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1990 KW T400 TOTAL CUSTOM WASH RIG FOR SALE BORN IN 1990 BUILT IN 2001
1988 PETE 375 CAT3406 9 SPEED
1994 PETE 378 CAT 3408 425 TURNED TO 550 15 SPEED
2 ****** OLD MACK'S
 

Strokin_A_Duramax

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Yeah I guess I drive too.....
1986 Ford LTL 9000......400 Cummins.....Big Cam....turned on....13spd...60" Double bunk

Just bought my new toy.....
2000 Pete 379...Ex. hood...Black...550 Cat...18spd...Pics comming soon

We also have...
1984 42' steel hawkeye hopper
2002 41' alum. wilson hopper
1980 45' drop deck
1975 45' van
1971 F-800 10 wlr. w/ steel dump body
 

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Diezel_Cowboy

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Originally posted by DetroitDan
I don't drive big rigs, I tow them.
88 International Challenger 20 ton wrecker, Zacklift, 671 Detroit/10 speed
87 International Challenger 30 ton wrecker with NRC tag and wheellift, 400 big cam Cummins/13 speed
99 Freightliner NRC 35 ton Slider 10 wheeler stretched to 39 feet, 475hp Cummins N14 turned up w/ twin straight pipes, 10 speed. She's faster than she looks, and she looks fast!

Nothing like squeezing thru a toll booth at 126 feet long with 2 pivot points. know where you're going cause you aint backin up!


I love:love: those big tow trucks.....they are a cross between the altimate semi truck and a utility truck....lots of lights and chrome!

Totatlly Awesome

Just watched one the other day pull a garbage truck out of a ditch....the tow truck didnt even grunt!:thumbsup: :Thumbs Up :rock:
 

Diezel_Cowboy

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Oh ya back to the subject! Do i drive a big rig?...................................................Take a look at my pics and i'll let you decide! Some might say my truck is a big rig wannabe! One of these days i'll be drivin a semi for my daily driver!:Thumbs Up
 

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Originally posted by DetroitDan

Nothing like squeezing thru a toll booth at 126 feet long with 2 pivot points. know where you're going cause you aint backin up!

thats 50 feet longer than what I am used to but whats this garbage about 2 piviots points and not being able to back up :confused: :confused: christ even a semi tanker with a pup is still able to back up ifm ya know what yer doing ;) I thinky thats 3 pivot points :eek: drive tankers you'll learn how to back up real quick or you'll be looking for a new job hauling a ****** van :moon: I can remember being 10 or 11 years old and working summers for my dad and he wouldn't let me drive the trucks forward only backward and with a truck trailer it can be a little snotty sometimes, I'll never forget the day I hit a trailer and poked a hole in the thing and oil started pouring out on the ground :eek: I thought I was in deep doo doo but my grampa was there and saved my bacon and told my old man that he ****** up so many trucks learning how to drive that he had better not lay a finger on me, thanks gramps !!
 

Diezel_Cowboy

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Yep i agree with K1!

What the heck, OVER!

I've been backing hay wagons since i was 10!
Try backing a baler with a wagon attached for a real challenge!

A truck driver saying he cant back up is like a chef saying he cant cook!

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Oscar!
 
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Backing up is one thing, backing up a tow truck with a tractor and trailer attached through a toll booth that is 12" wider than the whole assembly is another. Of course it can be done but who the hell wants to when you dont have to!
 

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You got ya a freight relocation specialist here.
Or an O/O and its a Pete... of course.. and its paid for...which helps ...
 

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What I meant was, you dont really want to miss a turn or go down a dead end street, because you are not going to have much luck backing up and turning around, unless you have a whole lot of room. I suppose you farmers can do it, maybe if you got a hundred acre field to do it in. Trust me, its way harder than it looks. I backed up a North American 160 sleeper with a 53 footer across an empty parking lot, and it was a nightmare. My boss backed the same rig around a 90 degree turn and thru a 16 foot gate. I was pretty damn impressed. I back straight jobs and trailers up to loading docks or into garage bays all the time, no big deal, but having two pivot points, the under lift and the fifth wheel, make them respond a little funny. Hey, if any of you guys are that good at backing up multiple trailers, my hats off to you.
you know, many of the bigger terminals dont let drivers back up to the docks anymore, they either have their own guy do it or they drop trailer and do it with a yard horse. Either way, a lot of OTR freight guys I meet can't back up to save their life. A lot of them dont need to know how.
 

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