years ago on I-78 in New jersey there was someone always selling a dozen pair of work gloves for 20 dollars$26 for 14.75oz Wrangler Five Star on their own site. Five pair puts you into free shipping.
years ago on I-78 in New jersey there was someone always selling a dozen pair of work gloves for 20 dollars$26 for 14.75oz Wrangler Five Star on their own site. Five pair puts you into free shipping.
I remember that! "leather work gloves, $20 for a dozen pair", from Phillipsburg till I topped the Jugg.years ago on I-78 in New jersey there was someone always selling a dozen pair of work gloves for 20 dollars
A lot of rookies don't know about tire air.We're switching over to winter-air formula as we speak. Lower density for underpasses
Only if they're vaccinated.Are New Penn employees gonna wear Yellow uniforms?
Maybe you could switch that guy with the, wide trailer disease, over to lower density air?We're switching over to winter-air formula as we speak. Lower density for underpasses
Sure they don't know because new trucks have a tire air filterA lot of rookies don't know about tire air.
I always had the shop put fresh air in all my tires before each trip.
You get a smoother ride and 15% better fuel mileage.
Again, deer - headlights - stupid looks - questions like why are you wasting my time and effort are asked.A lot of rookies don't know about tire air.
I always had the shop put fresh air in all my tires before each trip.
You get a smoother ride and 15% better fuel mileage.
You just proved my point, keep fresh air in your tires and you could avoid these problems.Again, deer - headlights - stupid looks - questions like why are you wasting my time and effort are asked.
For the love of god we don't even stock headlight bulbs in our shops, one tractor where I run to is downed because they have windshield wipers on order. not the assembly, not the motors, just the blades. They expect to get it in about two days.
Two tractors in the last two weeks had a headlight burn out, two tractors on the deadline got their headlight bulbs removed and put into the one I was driving. One tractor had a radiator cap that was cracked, salvaged one from a tractor on the deadline.
I prefer them flat and or blown into pieces.You just proved my point, keep fresh air in your tires and you could avoid these problems.
You can't expect radiator caps to not crack riding on stale air.
Any broken mirrors?Again, deer - headlights - stupid looks - questions like why are you wasting my time and effort are asked.
For the love of god we don't even stock headlight bulbs in our shops, one tractor where I run to is downed because they have windshield wipers on order. not the assembly, not the motors, just the blades. They expect to get it in about two days.
Two tractors in the last two weeks had a headlight burn out, two tractors on the deadline got their headlight bulbs removed and put into the one I was driving. One tractor had a radiator cap that was cracked, salvaged one from a tractor on the deadline.
He helped me change a tire at the Penn Jersey one day in the 90's. Stocky guy with a flat top haircut. He was probably in his 60's. Big forearms like Popeye from no power steering I'd guess. Every day he was on there.years ago on I-78 in New jersey there was someone always selling a dozen pair of work gloves for 20 dollars
It's not whether anybody agrees or disagrees with you, it's that fact you think you should run your yap with the same Yellow hatred blather repeatedly over and over again on every thread on the board.... believe me everybody knows where you stand, but for some reason you feel the need to do it incessantly, sorry sport but truthfully you end up looking like a real ding-dong