Posted by snoop-nc on December 10, 2011 at 07:49:42 from (66.226.43.214):
In Reply to: OT: Trucker Question posted by Straw Boss on December 09, 2011 at 17:51:02:
I'm a recently (last year) retired truck driver with nearly 1.5 million miles on my A$$.
The comments below about the low seats and drivers are correct.
Another observation I made: If there is one or more trucks parked right beside the scale...NOT in a designated, marked parking place...it is a 99% safe bet it will be a long nose Peckerbilt ... or perhaps a W900 KW...with a gazillion lights burning.
And yes...it is the little, skinny fellows that sit so low!!
6 inch straight pipes??...I've seen/heard LARGER!!
What has been discussed here sure does NOTHING positive for the image of Truck Driver.
Best compliment I received was "You don't look like a trucker."
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