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Old Jun 1, 2007 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Cowboy_Customs
, someone has to teach the duramax how its done!

I was going to say, it looked he got into some soft stuff loaded n..... oooopppps
But thats new, nervous drivers for you.
OHHH NO

They weren't my trucks, I just sat back, watched and took pictures....
 
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Old Jan 4, 2009 | 08:01 PM
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Shoot, the whole reason is it's a gravel hauler! We all know they can't drive worth a darn. I know loads of drivers who could take a highway tractor with a 53 in there.

Boy needs to learn how to drive. Bet he has figured out at least a little bit more now.
 
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Old Jan 6, 2009 | 04:33 PM
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highway drivers are only all right if they are going down the road in a straight line, I love it when the guys around here hire hwy drivers for construction work you can almost guaranty them rollin a dump trailer over I see this every summer on job site ,they have a VERY hard time backing into work areas and usually take 5+ tries to get under the shovel to get loaded,I hired a 30 yr veteran of the road and he quit the first day because we had an argument over where the truck would fit because he couldn't back it in,so I told him to get out and watch while I backed it in and I had only owned the trailer 2 weeks
 
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