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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnTRourke View Post
    isn't he on the downhill side (going west on the west side of Eisenhower)?

    engine cools thru the tunnel (trust me, I have a Columbia just like that truck) once you're up the hill and it's not that hot out. Diesels don't explode, they just stop making power when they overheat. Probably a brake or bearing fire.

    If you drove a truck you'd never stop for cars either. Fucking idiots the lot of ya. If it was on fire, they'd probably stop. Truck drivers have limited time. They get 11 hours of driving time a day and they get paid by the mile. If they stop for you because you're broken down then they lose hours of pay, their load might be late, might be fired, etc. I don't stop for anyone either in town or on the freeway. In the middle of nowhere in a snow storm, sure I'll stop for a minute "need a ride?", but otherwise I"m moving on. Truck or car.

    Worst part about a truck fire, is the guy is going to lose all his stuff in the truck. The truck is certainly a company truck, but all his personal stuff is in the cab, sleeper, etc. I know guys who take multiple pickup loads of stuff out when they change jobs.
    You know what cracks me up is how semi truck drivers talk about 4 wheelers (Cars) and how they dont stop for them and how they cant drive. How do you get to work? or how does your family get around? and how did you get around before you started driving a semi? how did you get to the place were you got the job? if you are the type that is always in your truck. I guess I wont stop for wrecked semi trucks and help people out anymore when I see one on the highway that has been blown over by the wind, since I know how you guys feel about regular drivers. I have had to help a few drivers that were injured from being blown over being that I am certified in first aid CPR ect, I was going to be an EMT. Also my aunt was almost killed by a semi who was not paying attention to the road and ran over her pinto. I used to drive a Freightliner I have been cut off a few times but I also drive a car so I guess I cant talk about those who drive cars as I am one of them. I do try to help anyone I can and I always stop for a Motorcycle that is broke down, I have always felt that it is kind of an unspoken rule if you ride. I hope you dont take it the wrong way, I am not trying to be a jerk I am just curios as to why alot of semi truck drivers talk about cars and then get in their car or truck and drive home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atrain1 View Post
    You know what cracks me up is how semi truck drivers talk about 4 wheelers (Cars) and how they dont stop for them and how they cant drive. How do you get to work? or how does your family get around? and how did you get around before you started driving a semi? how did you get to the place were you got the job? if you are the type that is always in your truck. I guess I wont stop for wrecked semi trucks and help people out anymore when I see one on the highway that has been blown over by the wind, since I know how you guys feel about regular drivers. I have had to help a few drivers that were injured from being blown over being that I am certified in first aid CPR ect, I was going to be an EMT. Also my aunt was almost killed by a semi who was not paying attention to the road and ran over her pinto. I used to drive a Freightliner I have been cut off a few times but I also drive a car so I guess I cant talk about those who drive cars as I am one of them. I do try to help anyone I can and I always stop for a Motorcycle that is broke down, I have always felt that it is kind of an unspoken rule if you ride. I hope you dont take it the wrong way, I am not trying to be a jerk I am just curios as to why alot of semi truck drivers talk about cars and then get in their car or truck and drive home.
    I have a gripe along with this one- I got yelled at for being on CH19 on my old CB (years ago- don't have one for the current car)- he said, "this radio is for truckers only!" Sorry, I forgot CB stands for Trucker Band radio... dumbass. Some truckers are d-bags, but I like to give the benefit of the doubt that not all are coked up meth heads that think they own the road.
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    best guess is that he had an electrical fire or somehow got fuel on the turbo and lit it up the fire on the ground could be from the oil pan melting as the detroits run a plastic pan.
    You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.

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    And john when ya gonna get a real truck


    I can get you a deal on a KW
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    I had an electric problem one time a link burned out and killed the truck. I fixed the link and relized that the battery was to low to start. I waited for 10 minutes with 100s of cars driving by no one stopped. I tried the thumb, the leg sticking out no one stopped so I just hooked up my jumper cables and stuck those out the side of the truck with the message I need a jump. Well it wasn't long after, that a car full of marines showed and gave me jump. Not a lot of talk but many thanks were exchanged. My truck fired right up and I was on my way. I pull over every now and then not expecting something in return. Maybe they will do it for someone or they won't but I'm glad I helped if I could.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DFBrews View Post
    And john when ya gonna get a real truck


    I can get you a deal on a KW
    I'm a really stupid SOB
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    I've been known to help people broke down on the roadside. Changed flats, given jumps, rides to get gas, even flagged down a trucker whose brakes were smoking. Been awhile though.

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    sucks for that guy and the company. hope they are insured.
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    DFBrews and I were messing with my CB radio set-up tonight. I heard the WORST attempt at insulting people tonight. And I heard my first lot lizard. Heh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    DFBrews and I were messing with my CB radio set-up tonight. I heard the WORST attempt at insulting people tonight. And I heard my first lot lizard. Heh.
    Breaker 19 nine this here is the rubber duck hitting the bath tub and getting ready to put the hammer down....



    we will get it going Irving I lost you super quick I think that spring may be part of the issue
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