Our tm said end of line terminals were to get new trucks first . Due to no company shop or mechanics on-site.
nose is wat to long for city use, at least in metro type areas.
There you go, not sure it's a bostrom.Will someone please take a pic of the friggin' seat...
"new" tractors don't need a shop.... only return to them to the dealer cause they still breakdown or have issuesOur tm said end of line terminals were to get new trucks first . Due to no company shop or mechanics on-site.
New ones break down just as much.Our tm said end of line terminals were to get new trucks first . Due to no company shop or mechanics on-site.
I guess if ric has the oldest tractor in the fleet ... lol ...I hear they brought one of the new trucks to RIC for a horse a pony show. I don’t know if RIC was able to keep the tractor or not.
How about a close up shot of the mirrors? And will they be vaccinated?Will someone please take a pic of the friggin' seat...
I'll quit if they put a vaccinated mirror on my truck.How about a close up shot of the mirrors? And will they be vaccinated?
Does a convex mirror condense(er) the image or is that a concave that does that? Asking for a whole bunch of friends.I'll quit if they put a vaccinated mirror on my truck.
Maybe we should run that by Patel and Associates of Cedar Rapids.Does a convex mirror condense(er) the image or is that a concave that does that? Asking for a whole bunch of friends.
Maybe we should run that by Patel and Associates of Cedar Rapids.
I spoke with resident Mirrologist, Dr. Balzitch Patel at the Coop Logistics, Developmental Engineering dept today, and he says concave,and convex depends on speed of vehicle, usually 46 mph is the metric for that, divided by how much the truck weighs, weather the driver is wearing a turban, flip flops, and has been vaccinated.Maybe we should run that by Patel and Associates of Cedar Rapids.
Exactly what I thought.I spoke with resident Mirrologist, Dr. Balzitch Patel at the Coop Logistics, Developmental Engineering dept today, and he says concave,and convex depends on speed of vehicle, usually 46 mph is the metric for that, divided by how much the truck weighs, weather the driver is wearing a turban, flip flops, and has been vaccinated.