The term “old school” is thrown around a lot these days, but most of the trucks that are described by this phrase aren’t the real deal. …
Year: 2024
Years ago, when the Big Cam Cummins engine was in 74% of all trucks sold in North America, we at Pittsburgh Power developed 42 items to…
It is with a heavy heart that we have to say goodbye to SharLeigh after writing for 10-4 Magazine since 1997. With her health on the…
Here is a partial list of the truck shows and events for 2024. If you would like us to add your event to this list, please…
Drag racing is probably the most pure and basic form of motorsport competition – two vehicles line up, the green light flashes, and the better (or…
I love meeting truck drivers who live the Largecar Lifestyle. What does that mean? It’s simple: truckers who live and breathe trucks and the freedom of…
Phil Gullickson of Plum City, Wisconsin is an owner operator that runs over the road hauling livestock. His dream was to follow in the footsteps of…
Another month has rolled around, and I need to make a note to myself: if you don’t want to spend the rest of this month in…
This month’s column is not only about a cool 567 rollback equipment hauler, but also one of my old friends and co-workers, and his company today. …
Opportunities present themselves all the time, but the door to opportunity is not always open for long. We’ve seen and heard the excuses including what doesn’t…
As you may or may not know, I keep tabs on what is legally going on all over the United States through about a dozen legal…
“The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same!”~ Aaron SmithThis Is A Collection Of Pictures From Young Trucker Aaron Smith, Along With His Kenworth,…
After retiring a few years ago, I moved to the Finger Lakes region of Central/Western New York state. While this area has been producing wines for…
We went to Evan Steger’s shop in Chilton, WI two years ago, and while there he was telling us about this young man named Josh Rowan. …
As I’m sitting here writing this poem it is early January, and this poem will end up in the February issue. We are still a long…