Yellow | Road tractors

it just amazes me how people tear up the trucks because its not up to thier standards, or they got a run they dont t like.so so childish. can any one tell me why thier are nothes carved in the steering wheel?

Wheel.....from what I've been told, you don't wanna know.
 
i always carry clorox wipes to clean anything i might touch. one of the drivers asked me why, a little grease won"t hurt anybody. i told him to take a close look at the steering wheel, that"s not all grease on the wheel, and i"m not sticking my hand on it until it"s clean. i bet if the health dept. looked at the truck"s they would quarantine the fleet.
 
What I was told about the notch in the steering wheel, it supposed to mean someone gotta piece in the truck, I can think of 100 million other places to get lucky than a freaking YRC truck. I had a truck the other day that had footprints on the ceiling, I probably don't wanna know how they got there. I go through a big can of Lysol a month on these trucks, just from the pigs that think this is their own dumping grounds. Some of these guys just don't have a brain on what they're destroying. Your in these trucks "Usually" 10 - 14 hours a day & they're not getting back @ YRC by destroying these trucks, YRC don't have to drive them & YRC don't have to fix anything that isn't mandated by the D.O.T. & To the drivers that are to lazy (& they know who they are) to hook up the dolly to the pindle hitch, The front bumper wasn't designed to be used to slide your dolly in place. I see this being done @ the railyards all the time, i'm gonna laugh my a$$ off when one of those airbags goes off while doing this & bust them in the face.
 
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i always carry clorox wipes to clean anything i might touch. one of the drivers asked me why, a little grease won"t hurt anybody. i told him to take a close look at the steering wheel, that"s not all grease on the wheel, and i"m not sticking my hand on it until it"s clean. i bet if the health dept. looked at the truck"s they would quarantine the fleet.
me too!
 
Back in the 'olden days' (I say that reluctantly) I used to carry a bottle of Mr. Clean and a towel. Transfer the Mr. Clean into a spray bottle and whip EVERYTHING down.
 
Just Remember professional drivers tarp their load. I use to be a flat bed driver... sorry for the poor attempt of a joke!!!
 
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