Taking “pride in your ride” should be more than just a catchy phrase for truck drivers. Many guys out there just don’t care much about pride…
Month: February 2012
You can’t go wrong with an older engine. For years now, I have been telling you to stay with a 2002 or older engine because of…
Questions About Logbook Procedures, Length Laws in CA & More Answered by Law Enforcement Officials (as of February 2012) Warning: Laws are subject to change without…
Hauling crushed cars is something that William J. Wright of Pittsgrove, New Jersey, has done for many years. His Mack R 686ST seen here pulls a…
This month’s “Show-On-The-Road” has yet to see any “road” but it certainly is a “show” wherever it goes. And although this Peterbilt 362 cabover is a…
This month’s cool “creation” was built for Evan Wilson of ES Wilson Transport based out of Abilene, Kansas. Actually, it was ordered and built for Evan’s…
If you didn’t know, the federal government does not operate on a regular calendar year, yet Congress and certain federal regulatory agencies often make an end-of-the-year…
In the summer of 2000 little did we know our hearts and lives would be forever changed when our best friend Roper Dog came bouncing into…
Being a car hauler can mean many different things – everything from hauling wrecks and used beaters to scrap yards and used car lots to rare…
The Lincoln Highway was the first road across the United States of America. Conceived and promoted 100 years ago in 1912 by entrepreneur Carl Fisher, the…
Have you ever lost a friend – not to death, but to silly misunderstandings? It’s a terrible feeling that leaves you wondering what went wrong. You…
It takes fuel to build power so speed costs money. Many wonder how truckers with older rigs, mechanical engines and no aerodynamic parts can afford to…
The late Pleistocene Age (about 40,000 years ago) was a time of grave hardship for the Stone Age cavemen. Glaciers covered most of the earth and…