Comments By SamTon

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Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Your favorite region of the country?

I have to agree with G Town. If you have never seen a sunrise or sunset in the desert then you are truly missing out. Of course you can't forget the great salt Plains in utah......or the many other scenes that one can see out the windshield.

Your right all through there is nice

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Your favorite region of the country?

We have been to all 48. They all have their good points. Northern California and Oregon stick out in my mind

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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What do companies mean by 'Home time'?

Have you looked at R&L carriers they hire in your state or yellow freight. A ltl sounds what you need

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Another physical question

According to this page, you can take the whisper test using hearing aids.

Well that's good news!! Thanks:)

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Another physical question

Just saw where they give a whisper test. I already have hearing aids is this going to be a problem? I start the process Monday

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Loaner Truck

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Not to sound dumb but what is a def tank?

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DEF - Diesel Exhaust Fluid

It's that horrible stuff that all newer trucks have to run thanks to the lovely state of California. If you remember the scene in Red Dawn (the original) where they pee in the radiator, this is literally letting livestock pee in your exhaust in an effort to make it cleaner.

The red dawn thing. Funny. At least these new engines are keeping us mechanics busy

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Buying a C.B. radio

I use a Cobra 29 LTD Classic. Very happy with it and does everything you need. Love's had the on sale usually. Got mine it was on sale plus a $20 mail in rebate that I need to send off.

Something to keep in mind. All CB radios are limited to 4 watts. So you're only paying for better features and better components when you get a more expensive radio. And some of those features do come in handy like being able to control RF gain and such.

Sounds good thanks! Hey Southernjourneyman I am going to send you a text message when I get home and get to the other phone

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Buying a C.B. radio

The most common CB's you'll find in trucks and the ones that in my opinion are sure-fire best bets are either the Cobra 29 or Uniden PC78, which are almost equivalent radios. There are numerous versions of each model with all sorts of features to choose from. But you're getting radios that are in a comfortable price range, built really well, and battle tested for decades. They are also very flexible and expandable. You can add all sorts of extra power and sound effects right inside the radio chassis. They also come with SWR calibration so you know when your antennas are tuned properly to your system.

My setup for years and years was a Uniden PC78 with an Astatic noise-cancelling mic and what was then a Connex brand echo board and bigger finals put in it. I also had excellent antennas that were well tuned to the system. It was a rock solid system I used for years. It sounded fantastic, it had good power so I could broadcast well, and it never let me down. I retired with it and it's still sitting in my closet I think. Fantastic radio.

Great! thanks! Want to sell it?

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Buying a C.B. radio

I want to buy a radio any suggestions on which one to buy? recommendations?

Posted:  8 years, 4 months ago

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Question.

Hope it's ok for me to ask this...from my understanding, different companies specialized in different types of transport (reefer, flatbed, etc) and some have more than one type.

If for example I'm interested in Roehl because of their flexible home time, what are my options? I've read that they mostly do flatbeds, and I don't think that's a good idea for me to do that. I don't want to have to handle tarps, straps and such. I don't think I'm strong enough for it. I want to drive, not break my back. I also read that reefers are often coast to coast, and again, probably not a good idea if I want to be home every week.

A friend of mine drove for Ruan and loved them. Check them out

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