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  1. I can say this cause I'm a few hundred miles away.

    HEY JO, wake up. I'm hungry. Come and make me brefix. I want biscuits and gravy woman

    Jo made me scrambled eggs with peppers,onions,and mushrooms, sausage, fried potatoes, and toast this morning :banana::chili::lol:

  2. Up so early? sounds like a good time to make a big 'ol pot of chili. WITH BEANS

    I got some beef stew in the crock pot now. Gonna make an apple pie later. Also made coffee cake already

    Damn, i hate this time change crap

    I made beast stew last week too.

  3. Even though I went to Toledo and back twice, and then to Oakfield, New York this week, I still made it to the ATHS Show in Colfax yesterday. Tryin' to run me to death again...anyway, didn't look like near as many trucks as last year's show, most were the same as last year, and it was cold! But it was still a great time, getting out and enjoying the sights. The high point was meeting Mark (Vision 386) and his family there. I bought another GMC truck too.

    I put some pictures here-

    http://community.webshots.com/album/578961673EAVmyQ?start=0

    Took more, but like I said most were there last year too. Hey, the creature from the black lagoon is on amc...why am I up this time of day anyway?

  4. Got a confession to make...I bought a 'new' truck. I've attached a picture of it. The banana peel is still in the family however. I couldn't pass up the deal...525hp N14 (finally a jake brake that WORKS!), 18sp and 3:90's w/full lockers...she goes.

    nice looking unit! That N14 is a good engine too. The W900 I was driving before the Pete had a 525 N14 and never gave me any trouble. Most of my down time now is all because of the Cat engine, not because of any Peterbilt issues.

  5. Sho nuff! I found a picture I took when I looked at the truck before buying and there it is! Now off to get a spring! I dodged another bullet! You sure are a Know-it-all! (and I am glad!)

    Thanks AGAIN!

    I always put 2 springs,or at least a rubber strap for backup,on the F-model 300 I drove after the spring broke on the road and it ran wfo!

  6. No doubt! my only problem was that there were 2 people in the truck,and it was the "trainer" that took down the lightpole!

    That reminds me of this true story, involving a good friend of mine- he's since passed away so I won't name any names. This was probably...about 20 years ago I think. We both drove for H.H.Moore Jr. in Appomattox, Va. This was a small mostly flatbed fleet, in binness since the '40s.

    After this feller had been there a while, driving an older International with a 350 Cummins, H.H. got a new T800 and was going to give it to him as his regular truck. So he was at home celebrating his new ride with some friends on Sunday afternoon by drinking, then drinking more, then drinking some more. Problem was, he had to take a load of steel to Wilson,N.C. to deliver Monday morning in the International while the KW was being lettered. So he loaded up his cooler so he could continue to celebrate on the way to Wilson. Invited one of his friends to ride along.

    Somewhere between Farmville, where he lived, and Lawrenceville,Va. the friend took over driving. I don't know if he had permission to drive while the other driver took a nap or he just decided to give it a try. Problem was, he'd never driven a truck before

    and when he got to the stoplight in Lawrenceville where you make a left to get to rt.58 and follow the truck route to rt.46 south he instead made a right. The trailer wasn't even halfway around the turn when it hit the pole on the corner, knocking it down. The police pulled him over and the pole was still hung up under the trailer with wires dragging behind. The regular driver was passed out drunk in the sleeper.

    They both went to jail, not only did my old friend not get a new truck, he lost his job. Somebody had to go get the truck and I bobtailed to Lawrenceville and got the load and delivered it in Wilson.

  7. Figuered i was overdue for a rant,was just wondering do they still teach people how to drive? or do trucking companies hire people,show them how to fill out a logbook and cut them loose on the world? was up in eastern new york state earlier this week,got off my exit on route 17,sucessfully navagated a right turn,made my delivery,and was returning to the highway towards my next stop......low and behold,here comes a werner truck,that had just made the same right turn i just did,with one noted exception,he had taken down the traffic light,had it hanging from the top of the trailer! headed right for my tractor/windshield! i stopped as hard as i could,jumped out of my truck,was pointing up at his trailer.........he did stop,but was oblivious to the fact he now had a traffic light in tow! did'nt see or hear anything? with drivers of this caliber on the road,i just hope i live long enough to retire!.........all done now,back to my padded room,where i will entertain myself by carving ducks out of bars of soap with a popsickle stick,mebbe eat a little paste..............Mark

    what kind of soap do you find best to carve-you know,soft enough to use a popsicle stick but doesn't crumble?

    By the way, the ATHS show in Colfax is Nov. 6!

  8. The Overnight branded B42 is the one Dennis Campbell restored in a red with black fender color scheme. It is in the book, "Mack" the first 100 years, in the B model section. These folks purchased it and repainted the truck to where it is now.

    It was really nice in it's former colors also. I think they just repainted it.

    Rob

    http://www.oldmacksrus.com/Album%20Picts/Dennis-Overnight.jpg

    here's more pictures-

    http://www.oldmacksrus.com/photo_album.htm

  9. That's best senario but I have runs 33's on 8" rims without any problems, just makes 'em look fat.

    tires for the 16.5's might be cheaper. I ran the 12.50/38 super swampers on 16.5 wheels and I don't know why but at the time they were slightly cheaper than the same size tire for 15 or 16 inch wheels.

  10. :SMOKIE-LFT:

    :o

    Well-how do YOU guys rate?? Mine is for the "Your Name Here truck Stop" and it's been closed for years! I WISH it was for "POPEYE'S CHICKEN"! The one in Reno and the one in Boise were both awesome good! (I'd LOVE to have one open up here in Elko.)

    Speed

    :SMOKIE-RT:

    I'm with you there,Popeye's hot and spicy chicken is hard to beat,but the red beans and rice is my favorite.

  11. Last I went by there was a lot of concrete blocks that were at least a ton apeice stacked in front of the south entrance. No bridge neither and it was a loooooong way down there. So strange to see the same scene now 20+ years later.

    I only went through that tunnel once from the north to the south. It was a real surprise to see how far up you were when exiting as it was totally unexpected. My wife absolutely hated rt. 60 as it made both her, and my daughter sick in her carseat due to the twisting on that road. When we left Norfolk, VA for the last time in a U-Haul truck, I was going the newly completed I-64 through that area and is when I'd seen the now closed tunnel. At the time I thought, "Jesus", that's a long way down there. I actually thought the north entrance would have been retained as it looked as if the south entrance being blocked up was permanent. Surprised to learn they built up a road to it.

    Rob

    that is kind of odd,as the north end seems to be much more easily accessed. I'm gonna call 1-800-ax randy and find out the reason they did that.

  12. Were you driving on the wrong side of the road when you took this picture?

    naw, you can turn the google earth street view pictures 360 degrees-you can look ahead,look behind,up at the sky,or down at the pavement.

    It's pretty neat,almost like being there.The picture I took was from about the same place but a little closer. I was probably up around where you can see the truck coming down the hill, but I was indeed in the northbound lane when I took it.

    There were some good pictures and some short video clips on that second link I posted. Had pictures of them blowing the old bridge up too. It was almost 300 feet down to the creek below it said.

    And they moved more cubic yards of dirt and rock to build the turnpike-mostly rock-than they did building the Panama canal.Neat stuff,eh?

  13. forgot this added bonus picture. This is the old power plant at Glen Ferris, also closed for years, which they're now putting back into operation. Nice fishing spot here! Up ahead and to the right, out of sight between the mountains, is the town of Gauley Bridge. Rt. 60 is pretty flat from Charleston to here, but when you leave Gauley Bridge you start climbing up over Hawk's Nest.

  14. The last photo showing the tunnel entrance about even with the level of the new hiway certainly looks different than when I seen it in mid 1988. They had not built up the road and it was a sheer cliff up to the tunnel entrance which was blocked off, but you could still see it.

    Rob

    yessir, you pretty much came off the bridge and into the tunnel. I don't remember how high the bridge was, but it was a long-ass ways to the bottom!

  15. Boy, I screwed that post reply up, need a computer class from Tom,,,randy

    Not sure what they keep in there. It's probably about half a mile long. It's 2 lanes through it,and i've been through it hundreds of times but it's been closed for years. Used to cross a real high bridge going in from the south, but they cut a new 4 lane highway across the mountain,closed the tunnel,and removed the bridge.

    http://wikimapia.org/8269980/West-Virginia-Turnpike-Memorial-Tunnel

    More tunnel info here.

    And a picture I got from google earth street view,similar to the one I deleted.This shows the south entrance.I remember they worked on that cut for the new road,seen to the right,for a long time-years it seemed like. It's all solid rock as you can see.

    More good stuff and pictures here-

    http://www.roadstothefuture.com/WVa_Tpk_Photos.html

  16. Slightly modified joke Bollweevil sent me-

    > Subject: Texans Declares War on The United States

    Barack Obama is in the Oval Office when the telephone rings.

    "President Obama," Barack said, as A heavy southern voice said

    "Barack this is Randy P, down at the Joes Crab Shack in Daingerfield, and

    I'm callin' ta tell ya'll that officially we just declared war on you!"

    "Well Randy," Barack replied, "This is indeed important news!

    How big is your army ?"

    "Right now," said Randy, after a moments calculation "there's

    myself, my cousin Harold , my next-door-neighbor Archie, and the

    whole dart team from Hooters. That makes eight!"

    Barack paused, then said. "Randy, I must warn you that I have one

    million men in my army waiting to move on my command."

    "Wow," said Randy. "Guess I'll have ta call ya back!"

    Next day, Randy called again. "Barack, we're still gonna' fight

    you! Since yesterday I have have managed to acquire some infantry

    equipment!"

    "And what equipment would that be Randy?" Barack asked.

    "Well sir, we have two combines, a bulldozer, a B-model Mack, and Harry's old farm

    tractor."

    Obama sighed. "I must tell you Randy, that I have 16,000 tanks and

    14,000 armored personnel carriers. Also I've increased my army to

    one and a half million since we last spoke."

    Randy said, "I'll be getting back to ya."

    Next day Randy called and said, "Obama , the war is still on! We

    have managed to git ourselves airborne! We up an' modified Harolds'

    ultra-light with a couple of shotguns in the cockpit, and four boys

    from the Legion have joined us as well!"

    Barack was silent for a minute then cleared his throat. "I must tell

    you Randy that I have 10,000 bombers and 20,000 fighter planes. My

    military complex is surrounded by laser-guided, surface-to-air

    missile sites. And since we last spoke, I've increased my army to

    TWO MILLION!"

    Randy said, "l'll call you back tomorrow."

    Sure enough, Randy called the next day and said, "Obama! I'm gonna'

    have to call off the war."

    Obama said, "Why the sudden change of heart?"

    Randy said, "We sit ourselves down las' night and had a long chat

    over a bunch of beer, and we done come to realize there is jes' no

    way we can feed two million prisoners.."

  17. The story continues...

    Got the truck from Cat Tuesday afternoon and headed to the shop to get fuel and then go load kyanite for Orchard Park,N.Y. Made it all the way to Thomas Terrace before the engine light came on, or about 10 miles. So I went straight back to Carter Cat and they replaced the wire connectors on intake valve actuators 5 and 6. Now 4 days of trouble free trucking!

    I reloaded at Roll Coaters in Weirton,W.V. Thursday morning. Could have got loaded Wednesday night, but I had to wait for one coil that was over across the street at the sand and gravel place and they didn't open until 7am. Turned out pretty good because I was tired from the late start going to Orchard Park anyway, and I took some pictures of lots of trucks and equipment at the sand and gravel yard.

    This is a 992 Cat loader-makes a Peterbilt look tiny.

    GMC dump truck

    good looking old Autocar.While I was taking pictures of it a dump truck driver coming in stopped and yelled "that truck still runs good".

    I noticed it has current tags on it.

    The plate on the door said it had a 335 Cummins in it and rt915 trans. Might have a 335,but I don't know about that 15 speed!

    The little coil I picked up-had to use 2 extra pieces of wood to keep it off the floor.You don't want your coil touching the floor,or bad things could happen!

    ...especially on a big single like this.

    This was in the Clark loader beside the Cat loader-a V16 Detroit Diesel.

    and the added bonus pictures-

    This is what the north entrance of the old tunnel on the West Va. Turnpike looks like now. I used to have a picture of the south entrance,but must have deleted it. The south entrance is still open and the tunnel is used for storage.

    A closer look.Kinda hard to see any more.

    This is where an old weigh station used to be on rt. 60 between Ansted and rt. 19. It was still there since i've been driving, but I never saw it open. They only used portables there and it's been closed for years.

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