Nitro Dude
Hauler Driver and Cylinder Head Maintenance
Good to see you have them covering your aluminum wheels. There acid brightener can sure mess up a nice polish job.
Good to see you have them covering your aluminum wheels. There acid brightener can sure mess up a nice polish job.
You definitely made the smart choice. You would have wore yourself out in all of that traffic and if you have a clutch your left leg would be cramping big time today. But now you are all rested up and ready to rock&roll. Plus you saved a lot of costly wear and tear on your driveline.I was unable to get to the Niagra Falls area in time for the eclipse. I guess the sky was clear there. I was just short on time and in a cloudy area when it took place. So, for me, it was just an abbreviated Springs night. I could see nightfall ahead of me which had the appearance of a pending storm minus the rain and lightning. It wasn't long before I was in the middle of it before I then drove through the other side.
What I didn't expect was the amount of traffic heading north into Canada on the QEW. The QEW is the main route from the Niagra region to all points north. To get to my delivery point, I would only have to be on the QEW for about 23 miles before heading west to St. Thomas. That 23 mile stretch showed a two hour delay. I opted to park for the night and come here under the cover of darkness. When I looked closer at the GPS, I could see that traffic was backed up the entire length from Niagra to Toronto. That's 80 miles! Them Canadians love their solar eclipses.
I'm now in a long line to get back into the US. Coming back up here again tomorrow to Toronto to deliver Thursday.You definitely made the smart choice. You would have wore yourself out in all of that traffic and if you have a clutch your left leg would be cramping big time today. But now you are all rested up and ready to rock&roll. Plus you saved a lot of costly wear and tear on your driveline.
Will it bulge and damage the trailer if you don’t open the doors for the air to escape?Here's a look at a standard four compartment trailers connections. Each set of connections consists of a large API connection and standard 3" hose connection.
When I get to my load point this morning, they'll hook up their load connection to the API fitting. They'll then push the product into the trailer compartment. Before they load I'll go up top and open the dome lids to allow for the air to escape. This loading point will do all of the work at the fitting ends. I'll do the work up top. Other loading locations are done in the exact opposite roles. Some place I do nothing. My favorite.
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I've never experienced the results of not venting a trailer when loading/unloading via a pumping process. It would definitely stand to reason that the results would not be good. I know that if I were to pump unload an unvented trailer, it would implode. I'd guess the results would be opposite when loading. I don't intend to find out.Will it bulge and damage the trailer if you don’t open the doors for the air to escape?
I agree. The only setback is deer running across the freeway on that route at night. I remember counting 27 dead deer on the way from our Chicago shop to a race in Englishtown NJ. I arrived at the track and figured that was the final tally until I got in the rental car and saw another one on the way to the hotel.Next up..... Loading my Edmonton load. Probably catching some sleep after that and then do some night driving. I don't want to leave the Philly area during rush hour if I don't need to. I'll drive right out in the middle of the night. It'll also set me up to cross through Chicago in the middle of the night Thursday into Friday.
I've already got one with my truck. Wasn't pretty. Up in the northwest you've got moose and buffalo to worry about as well.I agree. The only setback is deer running across the freeway on that route at night. I remember counting 27 dead deer on the way from our Chicago shop to a race in Englishtown NJ. I arrived at the track and figured that was the final tally until I got in the rental car and saw another one on the way to the hotel.
Great stuff. Does she still have a pathway to the Olympics?She threw a new PR today winning the meet overall. Much better competition today. She's now just 2' shy of the qualifier mark to compete in Eugene Oregon against the best the US had to offer. She's currently qualified for the meet due to her ranking but that changes several times in a given weekend as the season progresses. In at the moment but could need knocked back out by the end of the day. Well with the trip down here this weekend to watch in person. Could not be more proud.
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Her goal is the Olympic Trials to get to compete against our best women throwers. She has about 5 more weeks left to lock into the top 24 list or an auto bid by throwing the qualifying mark. She's just short of that mark but currently in the top 24. The top 24 will compete in Eugene Oregon for their spot on the Olympic Team. The top 3 there will make the team to represent the US. It would just be great to compete against the best. That usually brings out the best in her as it did today.Great stuff. Does she still have a pathway to the Olympics?
Duck tape, bungee cord, or Sawz-all?One of my neighbors today is having some bumper issues. He's pulled in... Walked around his truck... Didn't seem to faze him...
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I was wondering if it could be just bolted back in place with whatever type of original fasteners that applies.Duck tape, bungee cord, or Sawz-all?
I'm thinking I'll be long gone before this ever becomes reality. Just think of what will happen when the first of these 80,000lb weights causes a catastrophic event on our roadways. They'll all be shut down. In any event, I won't be doing this long enough for it to affect my employment.@dpkimmel2001 , what is your thoughts on this?
'Tens of Thousands' of Driverless Trucks to Haul Freight on Highways in Coming Years
"Tens of thousands" of fully autonomous tractor-trailers are expected to haul freight on public roads in upcoming years.www.breitbart.com
Back in the the late 70’s and the early 80’s I hooked up with a produce broker in Florida and I would haul watermelons from Florida to Toronto during the watermelon season. I usually only had to stay in Florida 1 or 2 days before loading and then when I would arrive in Toronto at the produce market I would back into the dock and then drop my trailer and bobtail downtown to a hotel I always stayed at because the load would never be finished being unloaded until the next evening. After a shower and dinner I would head to the top floor of the CNN tower to a bad azz Disco Club. Those were some fun days.Waiting in line to offload here in Toronto. A little to the right of the trailer in front of me is the CN Tower in downtown Toronto. Not a very pretty view from this location.
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Edit.oops I hit the N twice.Back in the the late 70’s and the early 80’s I hooked up with a produce broker in Florida and I would haul watermelons from Florida to Toronto during the watermelon season. I usually only had to stay in Florida 1 or 2 days before loading and then when I would arrive in Toronto at the produce market I would back into the dock and then drop my trailer and bobtail downtown to a hotel I always stayed at because the load would never be finished being unloaded until the next evening. After a shower and dinner I would head to the top floor of the CNN tower to a bad azz Disco Club. Those were some fun days.