I'd better go back on the rotation. Those raccoon carcasses are making my stomach growl
For $3.00 to $4.00 a pelt nowadays, i am not pulling a muscle skinning ..What?? No coonskin hats?
Sent from Deep in the backwater swamp
Besides i haul Expedited Freight I ain't hard up for money ..
Whatever...
Well ........ Nope ...You could of made some kind of blanket out of those for those cheap freight haulers.......
Is your Bourbon free range?Good they can Climb in Bed with the Vegans and PETA . Meanwhile i have a couple of Pork Chops to Eat ..
Whatever...
Hope all is well with you both and your not surrounded by a foot of snow.Hope you all had a Merry Christmas !
Unfortunately, when your young your tuned out to health problems until it effects your family or yourself. Hard lesson to learn. Glad to hear things are going in the direction.
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And to think I used to feed the dang things Oreo cookies!Yep , got Bored after a couple days Home ..
Made 20 sets yesterday.
8 Raccoons today ..
Pelts are worthless.. market wise.. so thrown into burn pile .
Neighbor Very Happy ...
Exercise and Fresh Outdoor Air .. Priceless
Don't be the Grinch
I would put my money on the day after for more load opportunities.Any comments.....?
Will day before and day after the 1st have any sprinter loads?
Maybe your crystal ball is better than mine.
Trucking in the 50's
Give it a watch if your sitting. I don't know what's more unbelievable, 8 hours on and 8 hours off, or watching 5 mechanics at once service a tractor
They did 220,000 miles a year back then too (albeit at 50 mph) looks like it was a respectable profession. Funny was the requirements to stop and help stranded motorists too. They had ELD's too lol...mechanical records of the entire trip on a round piece of paper...
Brings me back to my LTL days!
Yep, loaded and unloaded trailers, put trailers to the dock, hooked sets up and also did check lane at night!Brings me back to my LTL days!
I thought you used to be a forklift driver?
You don't see drom boxes anymore. Great film. Thanks bc.Trucking in the 50's
Give it a watch if your sitting. I don't know what's more unbelievable, 8 hours on and 8 hours off, or watching 5 mechanics at once service a tractor
They did 220,000 miles a year back then too (albeit at 50 mph) looks like it was a respectable profession. Funny was the requirements to stop and help stranded motorists too. They had ELD's too lol...mechanical records of the entire trip on a round piece of paper...