How many miles did you drive today?

411 miles. Doing that local thing.

Never more than 150 miles from the house.
 
103 miles today.
Had to lolly gag around from yesterday to pickup this load that delivers Monday.


Tried adding a partial to it and no luck. So I went home and grabbed Chinese on the way home.

This truly belongs on a hotshot.


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The top deck has three pumps on it. Pays full truck rate too.

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103 miles today.
Had to lolly gag around from yesterday to pickup this load that delivers Monday.


Tried adding a partial to it and no luck. So I went home and grabbed Chinese on the way home.

This truly belongs on a hotshot.


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Hahaha once I had a field drill that was like that. About 4K on the front 12ft of deck. That was it. $1300 to the truck to drag it from Ankeny Iowa to Tulsa Oklahoma. Should of been a hotshot load but it was OD pay for me. It was 9’ wide. Lol
 
408 today. A little loading time, stopped for oil change.

I could go another 95 miles to the receiver and sleep in their parking lot. Got the time to do it, but not the motivation.

So, Cuba Missouri it is for the night.
 
408 today. A little loading time, stopped for oil change.

I could go another 95 miles to the receiver and sleep in their parking lot. Got the time to do it, but not the motivation.

So, Cuba Missouri it is for the night.
Probably passed you goin'the other way...
 
what is balls to the wall please help
Back in WW2 (and today) many aircraft throttles were a knob on a little rod that you would pull away from the instrument panel for idle, and push it forward up against the panel for full throttle.

The knob was the ball and the wall is the instrument panel. (firewall)

So to say "balls to the wall" it means to fly your plane at full throttle.

But it's evolved to simply mean operate your vehicle at full throttle.
 
Back in WW2 (and today) many aircraft throttles were a knob on a little rod that you would pull away from the instrument panel for idle, and push it forward up against the panel for full throttle.

The knob was the ball and the wall is the instrument panel. (firewall)

So to say "balls to the wall" it means to fly your plane at full throttle.

But it's evolved to simply mean operate your vehicle at full throttle.
How in the hell do you know this?
 

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