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I learned something new today in Oklahoma.

BigWrench55

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Oct 11, 2018
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I could get the license, but don’t see the need to. I don’t think it is worth the hassle for all that I do. And besides that it will only be one less ticket to get. I am still not legal to cross over with our D.O.T. #’s. For whatever reason the company doesn’t see a reason to change that.
 

emmett518

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Mar 24, 2021
Messages
813
Location
USA
I’d love to know how the wildcat trucker who conned the job to haul my 15,000 pound backhoe on a landscaping trailer got the thing from Indiana to Mass without getting impounded or arrested. He blew three tires, drove all night and dropped a whole axle on the Mass pike.

Once I found out what this guy did, I called a pro towing company with an 18 wheeler and an excavator trailer, and hauled it to my house. I made the landscaper guy pay the cost of the tow.
 
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