Posted by old-9 on November 17, 2014 at 16:53:24 from (67.236.68.212):
In Reply to: todays rant! posted by jon f mn on November 17, 2014 at 08:06:08:
Good topic jon. Idon't drive big trucks however my son drives tri and quad axel dumptrucks. He finds himself running with the same trucks alot , one "driver" used to play with him, driving at a lower speed then speeding up when my son was trying to pass, he had more motor. After several times ,son found himself behind the jerk at the pit one morning. He pulled his fronts halfway on the scales putting the jerk overweight. So jerk had to go dump off and rescale,now under weight, add more gravel.Later ,on CB, son let him know what happened. Seemed to help, no longer messing with him. As to running the same speed , tailgaters are my pet peeve, I drive the wife crazy (short trip) when I keep slowing down untill they pass. Keep on trucking, joe
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