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  • Birthday 04/05/1956

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    Spout Spring,Va.

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    1998 CH Mack
  • Interests
    antique trucks and photos,I'm a member of the ATHS,ATCA,and subscribe to every antique truck magazine I know of-Wheels of Time,Old Time Trucks,Shifting Gears,Double Clutch,National Geographic
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  1. That reminds me of mowerman- didn't you say you found a package that the Fed-Ex or UPS man had thrown over the fence into the neighbors yard in the snow one time, and you didn't find it until spring, after the snow melted?
  2. Speaking of kangaroos, this was in Nelson county, just up the road and across the river from here.
  3. Yeah, yeah, but what about this-
  4. Kinda like this. This is not me, just a video I happened to see. I don't know how to share the whole video but it was just backing in here, entirely a coincidence that we were just talking about backing into a tight spot I'm sure.
  5. You should be good for 3 days. If not, let us know and I'll head that way with my shovel.
  6. Yeah, there's that. It's very hard to see behind you. One place we went to in Greenville, S.C. had a very tight door you had to back into. It's hard to back into the dark out of the bright sunlight anyway and the Conestoga made it that much harder. The hole was barely wider than the trailer to start with, with the wall on the right side and the dock on the left. They drove the forklift on the dock right up to the side of the trailer to unload the material.
  7. If you wait long enough you can come get it with a tanker. The down side of that is that it'll be much harder to put together.
  8. I got to pull a Conestoga once in a while. This is bags of sand going to US Pipe in Lynchburg. Steel going to N.B. Handy in Davenport, Florida. I always put at least one chain, usually two, on these stacks of sheets, plus belly straps. Most of the other guys threw 2 straps across the top and called it a day. This is one of my favorite pictures. Zina took it from her car, we were on the bridge on 295 in Jacksonville, FL.
  9. I've folded tarps and they had a little bit of snow in them, and unfolded them weeks later and the snow would still be there, hadn't melted even when it had been above freezing for days.
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