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- lumpocoal
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that old 7 speed Maxitorque trans don't tlike the roads around here take it all the way to the top and let her drop back to bottom and wind it up again as you can tell it don't like grades especially the one out of harmonsburg there
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I don't know what kinda critter you run over with that truck but ya need to scrape it off the bumper before ya go out again!
- lumpocoal
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not where I work we don't have time for scrapping off critters lol just keep er down and smok'n lol our trucks go through hell its hardly worth the time to try and keep em clean because once you do you get sent to haul pond sand or it rains and you drive through the pits keep the lights mirrors and windshield clean thats all I care about lol
- Duengeon master
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Jasper National Park. Parc Canada. Border of Alberta and British Columbia. Way up north!!! Taken last July.
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- DePippo79
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lumpocoal, cool songs. My aunt and uncle drove truck. Miss my uncles trucking stories. Matt
- lumpocoal
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thanks, I just post em if people like them great, its just stuff I have listened to over the last 10 years of me drivin, Im just local over here in NW Pa, I cant do the over the road thing because Im a single parent, so I have to stick with the local stuff, and Dungeon is that how volvo station wagons are made???? LOLDePippo79 wrote:lumpocoal, cool songs. My aunt and uncle drove truck. Miss my uncles trucking stories. Matt
- lumpocoal
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I had to make a run down to North Carolina in Febuary and heard this a month before the radio stations up here started playing it...when I was coming back up north is when I heard it im thinkin I heard it after I got over the "Gap"
- lumpocoal
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sorry if I have posted doubles, cant remember what I have posted but here is my new favorite from Jason Aldean, this Cd is stuck in my pickup, and my daughter sings along to it so its all good haha
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No need to apologize for a double post, many here wouldn't remember unless it was back to back & for those that don't like the music just like anything else ya don't have to listen, watch or anything else.