Picking up in Santa Barbara CA. Gotto be Warren Beatty, he walks pass right in front of me. Decided not to say hello to him, I didn't feel like signing the autographs today.
Lol......
I'm at 655,555. My carrier doesn't ask and I don't tell. Once it hit 1,000,000 miles and reset, I'll report in at 200 miles. Lol...
Really, if you stick with same carrier for a long time, they tend to ignore the high mileage.
Think you said it before several times, to be successful in the van sector, graduated from the TT sector is a requirement. So true, so true......Lol..
But if you're lucky, you can skip the TT. Bummer....Lol...
It can be done. But to get there, you've got to earn the trusting relationship with your carrier. Which takes time and effort on your part. Also, most importantly and a must, the great work ethics.
Unloaded in Lexington NE and about to head back to CA, a gigantic horsefly flew into the van tries to hitch a ride to California. No Sir! You ain't going, Lol....
Them Nebraskan horseflies are really big. Bummer, Lol...
A few months ago, had the similar noises coming from under my Nissan while I was on load in SF in the middle of the city during morning rush hour.
Luckily, found a spot on the side of the street. Blocked and jack up the van. Put on drive....sure enough, sound was coming from left rear tire...
Treadmill, sorry to hear that. Hope you get your truck fix soon and back on the road.
Yep, I always worry about those folks going to jump in front of my van, especially at night.
One night, was driving on Calif I-5 N, saw a shadowy figure standing on the side of the road, freak me out for a...
Ontario CA drop. Swung by TA, quite a few sprinters here. Temp near 110 F. One dude sitting in the sprinter naked....well almost, Lol....
Welcome to a day in the life of the vanners. Awesome!