Hey Robert, that is a really nice rig for the oil fields!
That other rig is a beautiful rig - thanks for sharing with us. I love seeing these trucks, they are as diverse as the drivers that commandeer them.
Thanks Old School. I'm actually waiting for the oil fields to pick back up, so is everyone else. I'll either go back to blowing sand or haul pipe from Louisiana to west Texas and New Mexico.
I actually ran into you about 3 weeks ago at a pilot in Tennessee. It was around 0230 and you were walking out the door back to your truck to get rolling up to Connecticut. I held the door for you and was headed down to Laredo.
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Robert, hey man next time that happens tackle me or something! Man, I would have got a kick out of meeting you. I know we kind of run in the same circles, but I wouldn't know how to recognize you unless you had some 12" knitting needles hanging out your nose or a five foot flame roaring out of your mouth.
Seriously, if you run across me again introduce yourself. I may have my head down and look like I'm in no humor to be distracted, but I'd enjoy the heck out of meeting you!
I spotted this black beauty today at the Pilot on I-59 exit 4 in Rising Fawn, Georgia.
K-Dub Cabover with a long wheel base & Texas Blade!. What could be better? NICE! Thanks for sharing this.
I am a total sucker for tri-axles. Talking to the owner, truck is 3 months old. Sweet ride, especially considering it's a work-a-day truck.
Hey G-Town, here's a couple of nice looking trucks that I spotted recently in Greencastle, PA at the TA truck stop there. One of them is a tri-axle.
Hey G-Town, here's a couple of nice looking trucks that I spotted recently in Greencastle, PA at the TA truck stop there. One of them is a tri-axle.
Thanks OS! The only thing better than looking at them, is driving them! Looks like the blue KW could be in the heavy-haul stable Pat typically drives.
Pat would never be so fortunate to have a sleeper like that though - he prefers a pup tent!
I FOUND IT!!!
I was cruising around on Facebook waiting to get my mud flap fixed and found the pink truck I was talking about.
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The first is a truck I saw about a month ago at a shipper , the white and green W9 is the truck I drove when working the oil fields.
Shipper:
The customer who is shipping the freight. This is where the driver will pick up a load and then deliver it to the receiver or consignee.