EC's Going For It


Speaking of tires, I was beside this Brampton based truck. Almost all tires were mismatched tread styles. The thing that struck me was the two brand new tires on the left rear drive wheels the other side was some old worn-down tires.
I was thinking this is going to cause some premature wear.
They just do band-aid solutions that will cost them more in the long run.
 
Speaking of tires, I was beside this Brampton based truck. Almost all tires were mismatched tread styles. The thing that struck me was the two brand new tires on the left rear drive wheels the other side was some old worn-down tires.
I was thinking this is going to cause some premature wear.
They just do band-aid solutions that will cost them more in the long run.
I ALMOST did that for the extra worn set. Just put something that's the same depth/circumference to get me by but I couldn't go through with it. And I needed to move the other side up to check if the cupping will keep happening anyway.

I can't do the typical can hauler stuff. I just can't. Lol. Same reason I don't put their mailbox stickers on for my truck number.
 
I reported a pot hole on my state's website on Friday. I'm disappointed that it's now Monday after 8AM and it hasn't been fixed.
Our road is about a mile long crescent off and back onto the same provincial highway. It's full of truck breaking craters as are a lot of the highways on the island. Last year they had some guys out laying cold patch in them that was pretty well gone in a few weeks.

This year by the time the snow was gone at the end of May the holes were all back and most of them were a lot worse. A couple months ago they put down a temporary "Potholes Ahead" sign where you turn in from the highway. (a lot of roads and highways have those signs on permanent posts as their solution) A couple weeks ago they threw loose gravel in a bunch of them so that's nice when we come and go on mororcycles.
 
First day on the new tires in the books. Definitely made a difference. I don't really know how to put it into words other than there's more stability with both sides matching in height.

I still haven't replaced the front shocks. They're gonna be the same rigamarole with the bottom bolts as the rears were. So I'm not super excited about it. My kingpins are also on a "grease and monitor" status
The alignment shop is looking up the parts to do the job ASAP. It's not a dangerous emergency or anything like that but it's not something I can or want to put off forever either. I'm thinking in the next couple weeks or so.

I'm pretty close to getting it all buttoned up nice and tight so it can do another 580k.

Also temps were around 100 today, and I actually had to turn the AC down so it wouldn't freeze me out. That was impressive.
 
How do y'all OTR peeps find parking on the Eastern seaboard? Do y'all cut bait at 5pm regardless of your HOS?

Reason I ask is I was crawling down 95 to l Richmond today and I thought I might have to find parking somewhere.

Fortunately I didn't, and if I cut SUPER early I could have stayed at the pickup.

But as I drove up 95 I was thinking where would I go if I ran out of hours.

I'm pretty good at trip planning the time it takes without finding parking but I'm clueless when it comes to putting up for the night.
 
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The best option is to stay the hell off the eastern seaboard and not work for people that go therer egularly. Being as you live there and own the truck I guess that isn't really practical. The scattered time I've been jammed up on the east coast I've stayed at pickups and deliveries more than anything else knowing I would be headed back to civilization within a day or two.
 

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