Tuesday, February 4, 2025

She has skills

 


21 comments:

  1. Damn Straight! (Pun intended)

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  2. It's just a matter of practice. Having driven a semi....worth close to a million bucks...in downtown LA, you would be amazed at what you can do with a big rig.

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  3. Not as hard as it looks, especially on the sighted side. If there's enough room, there's enough room.

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  4. I’m kind of in love.

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  5. wonder where it is ? not too many cabovers around here its all big conventionals with double sleepers and loads of chrome.

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  6. Ex BIL retired early and wanted to drive. Got sent to NYC on one of his 1st runs. Hit so many cars in downtown Manhattan, he climbed out of the cab, called his wife, said come get me.

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    1. A man's got to know his limitations...

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    2. It's a skill, not enough practice...

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    3. I've wanted to do that many times there.

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  7. Got skills, Knows what the trailer will do, has a eye on tires not the metal.

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    1. That's it. If there are lines keep the wheels next to them and don't pay attention to the door.

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  8. the longer the trailer, the easier it is to back.

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    1. Correct.
      This one was difficult because she couldn't start out straight.

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  9. Mad skilz. I'm still sometimes correcting once or twice with my 5th wheel...I used to be really good when I drove professionally some 30 years ago, but falling out of practice has consequences.

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  10. I bleeve that gal has done that before.

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  11. I learned to drive in a IH 9670 Cabover with no power steering, with armstrong steering, you quickly get good at backing up properly the first time.

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