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  1. brokcanadian

    The “Inside Girls”

    I dunno about Tennessee but I can't count the number of times girls at the Pilot in Ashtabula tried to charge me twice for fuel. I just gave up going inside
  2. brokcanadian

    Menu bar

    Yes
  3. brokcanadian

    Carriers, riddle me this

    Pm me some examples plz. Seems pretty rare in Canada
  4. brokcanadian

    It’s Fibuary !!!

    Got the "are you available" email. Replied "since jan 15" :p then called in, their tone of voice said they didn't find it funny... Anyway local run. I'll take
  5. brokcanadian

    Extra battery

    https://www.amazon.ca/002843011-Rating-Battery-Master-Switch/dp/B0000AYAFE/ref=asc_df_B0000AYAFE/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=292963445506&hvpos=1o3&hvnetw=g&hvrand=11851898964846926594&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9000747&hvtargid=pla-567204018896&psc=...
  6. brokcanadian

    It’s Fibuary !!!

    Palm trees n snow, I love it :p
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    Extra battery

    I've used the hillbilly method for 12 years. 2 walmart deep cycle group 31 marine batteries (cheap, can be charged by your alternator) and a cutoff switch with a big red plastic key. I wire to my van starter battery for charging, and disconnect for parking so I can use my fantastic fan and...
  8. brokcanadian

    Carriers, riddle me this

    All that "regulation" stuff has a cost too I'm sure ;)
  9. brokcanadian

    Carriers, riddle me this

    I still have a hunch a driver going out once a week for $500 more than covers back office for that unit, assuming like me, they pay everything save cargo insurance (and large companies self insure, right?) Now taking care of a large customer with diverse needs...all I know is picking a load off...
  10. brokcanadian

    Carriers, riddle me this

    From this perspective, the Load 1 app seems like a game changer. Cut office costs, and give the driver more control makes them happier too. That's really what I'd like to see. An uber style app that lets you pick and choose
  11. brokcanadian

    Carriers, riddle me this

    Thanks for the answer. Hard to wrap my head around the perspective from the other side. Since that is an unknown cost to me, I'll have to do some digging to see if I even CAN grasp that From a driver's perspective, you want to know where the 35% goes, all you know is, it's nice to not answer...
  12. brokcanadian

    GMC vs Ford

    So, no issues then. Great! :D (Edit: I give up. School buses, hollowed out motorhomes and small straights)
  13. brokcanadian

    It’s Fibuary !!!

    Try switching to chrome. Or if youre on chrome switch to firefox or something else lol
  14. brokcanadian

    In a state of perpetual confusion

    In a state of perpetual confusion
  15. brokcanadian

    GMC vs Ford

    I'd still like to know if they CAN mess with an under 10k. Pretty sure an under 10k loaded to over 10k is now subject to DOT rules, dually or no dually. Providing someone actually stops and weighs it I'm gonna stop wondering before I confuse myself any further
  16. brokcanadian

    GMC vs Ford

    Lots of info and experience in that one. I guess the stories I've heard would have been the 3 valve...and that price for engine! I'm not getting a reman Sprinter 2.7 for 3 grand You have a light van. The duallies weigh out around 7500 lbs or more, I think that's everyone's issue. And the reason...
  17. brokcanadian

    GMC vs Ford

    Ok. Horrible if 11 mpg. Probably comfy
  18. brokcanadian

    GMC vs Ford

    I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE SEEN MONTANA BUT I LOADED OVER 10K
  19. brokcanadian

    Spec'ing a Straight Truck for MPG

    What's funny, is FlyingVan saying he wished he'd moved to straights from vans a long time ago, and you saying you wished you'd moved to vans from straights a long time ago :p Anyway 2 votes for heavy straight = not worth it for expedite. I basically wanted it cause I don't know how to place...
  20. brokcanadian

    GMC vs Ford

    I'm not gonna :p
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