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  1. Good for you! You might want to dig a large-very large- hole in the back yard and hide that bus before somebody comes looking for it.
  2. I had one Dodge pickup, a '76 3/4 ton. Damn good truck, would haul all the firewood I could pile on it and you couldn't tell it was loaded. Didn't sag or want to swerve all over the road with that kind of load on it. It ran great, and I only paid $500 for it. Had a 360 engine that just loved gas too.
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  4. ...and then the fight started. note: since I don't know about the sense of humor of some individuals, any resemblance to any real people or any previously posted pictures is entirely coincidental and done purely by accident.
  5. Is that a back seat driver in there, or an optical illusion?..oh boy!
  6. That's up rt. 219 somewhere near the middle of nowhere. I've been by there, best truck route is 92 north out of White Sulphur up to 39, then west over to 219 north, rather than 219 all the way out of Lewisburg. But she's probably coming from sunny south Florida, and will take 77 all the way to Beckley, then 64 east to 219,eh? Hope she doesn't take 460 from Princeton over to Rich Creek and up 219, that's an all day job.
  7. good googly-moogly!
  8. That's the place. Real nice people there too. You have to turn on Navarre, there's about an 11' underpass if you don't. They had a load of blades in Petersburg going right back to Canton that I hoped i'd get, but a TMC came in to load them before I even got unloaded.
  9. Hi Ed! and no, not coming from the south, unless you were lost. It's closed now anyway, there used to be a bridge across there, coming straight out of the tunnel. This is about 20 miles south of Charleston.
  10. Glad things worked out for you Joe, and you didn't have to sell your truck.
  11. Finally got back to work Tuesday. Took a 2 stop load of lumber to North Jackson and Cortland, Ohio. Ran into a good bit of snow along the way, and it was about 11 degrees when I got to North Jackson. I was supposed to load coils in Sharon, but I went to Canton and picked up these saw blades instead. Didn't see Freightrain anywhere. Nice light load, no tarps. Had to scrunch up and make myself small to get out of the street. They brought the blades out onto the dock, then loaded them from the side. I unloaded at Gerdau-Ameristeel in Petersburg the next morning, then had to wait until 4 o'clock to load beams going to Florence, S.C. When I came out of the mill after I unloaded the blades there was 5 forklifts and drivers sitting, doing nothing. No trucks in line waiting to load. And 4 o'clock was the earliest appointment I could get! When I left Florence yesterday I went up to Mt. Gilead,N.C. and picked up a load of landscaping timbers. Got up to 68 degrees before I got back to Concord. I also saw a KW behind a KW somewhere along the way, and took another picture of the W.V. Turnpike tunnel, just because it was there.
  12. I like this one- I asked my wife, "Where do you want to go for our anniversary?" It warmed my heart to see her face melt in sweet appreciation. "Somewhere I haven't been in a long time!" she said. So I suggested, "How about the kitchen?" And that's when the fight started.... Here's some bikes I used to have- the red one is a 750 Kawasaki, about '78 I think. Black one is an '80 or '81 1000 Kawasaki. I had a couple of Hondas before these, a 360 and a 500, but I have no pictures of either. And of course the bottom one is the one I have now.
  13. There used to be an R-400 parked behind the feed store in Dillwyn,Va. Straight truck, van body. Don't know if it's still there or not, I walked around and looked at it several years ago. Didn't have a camera with me at the time. I remember when the truck was running, it ran to Richmond and back to Seay Milling in Dillwyn. It was a diesel with a quadruplex, I do remember that.
  14. Don't forget your coat today Ed- you're gonna need it tomorrow too.
  15. Is that heavy duty wreynolds wrap, or will just any old foil work? send me the blueprints so I can make one- ya cain't be too careful these days.
  16. anyhow... this is the video with the red B-model with the white stripe in the picture. All these videos are pretty good.
  17. how 'bout a hurricane shovel?..might need one of them too.
  18. Wow, thank you, that's quite an honor. I'll be waiting and watching the mailbox for my badge and gun to arrive. And one of them double bill hats...magnifying glass...a curved pipe. They're a must have for a detective. Along with a pay raise.
  19. Yep, I carry most all of what Mackdaddy said, i've put a fan belt on on the side of the road a couple of times. Not hard to do, but paying for a service truck to come out and do it is. At the first hint the alternator might be going bad Jimmy would give me an alternator to carry along too. I tried to put one on at Newcomerstown truckstop a few years ago but I couldn't get the bolts out so I had to put it in the shop, but at least I didn't have to buy an alternator on the road.
  20. I bought a snow shovel once, and it didn't snow for 3 years. First time I used it the handle broke. Maybe I should buy another one.
  21. I've been doing fine, was running like a scalded dog most of the year, but haven't been anywhere since before Christmas. Still talk to Joe periodically, he's already wanting to hit the road again.
  22. Hell yeah, all that and b.s. is about all I sling!
  23. More pictures of the B-model from Hank's Truck Pictures- check out that interior! Before it's present restoration- And after
  24. That's the same strategy that Watkins Abbott used in Appomattox, except he collected tractors. When his wife noticed one she hadn't seen he'd say "oh, i've had that one for a long time". Must work.
  25. I worked out a trade for the mixer. Leversole is going to start driving south and i'm heading north in the mixer. We're gonna leave at the same time and when we meet, probably somewhere around Culpeper, Va. we're just gonna swap vehicles.
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