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Drove my first 18 wheeler today at work, I always wanted to get .........

General Ray

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behind the wheel of a 18 wheeler, a big rig, roll down that highway with the window down while that fresh country air hits me in the face as I go through the gears and the country side passes by, man what a thrill!

Craig was gone for a short time and Kenny who is our driver was already out driving the other 18 wheeler, well, that left only me to jump behind the wheel of the Mack 18 wheeler, I have never drove a 18 wheeler before but I picked it up quick :tongue:

Took me 15 seconds to figure out the air breaks and find all the buttons and nobs that I need to pull and push, before you knew it there I was moving down that road like smokey and the bandit hauling 70 thousand pounds of saw dust :cool:

I can't wait to get behind that wheel again and feel that power and let the highway be my friend :clap:
 
funny in the winter months in NY with snow and ice and the bridge clearance changed and no one told you the driver
I saw way to many peeled back and wedged under bridges they should have cleared on a nice day :rant:
nothing letting the air out of tires wont fix tho :lol:
Try hauling doubles you want some REAL fun
I did it on the side for a steel company I worked for, doubles(trailors 2x43foot plus tractor) is a real trip to drive

The new ones with all air ride are really sweet

well just be careful not to drop your trailor unexpected seen that to many times too
see the landing gear go thru the bed of the trailor

otherwise enjoy :thumbup:


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