Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
I was already hooked up to the trailer this morning. I needed to deliver a loaded trailer to Fresno,TX. Seen James Cann sitting in the drivers room. He was a little confused as to weather he would be cut loose or not. So being the driver instructor that I am, I spoke to the ranch skipper about him. He was just waiting on Mike or Ronnie to do a load of waste water to cut him loose.
Delivered the trailer to Champion Chemical and was told that they were out to lunch and would be a while. You know what that means? Banjo picking time!
While driving my five string, a mechanic was fixing a Slay truck that had dripped oil all over the plant. After talking with him, he said that the aluminum threads that his oil filter screwed on broke off. The Mechanic put a new filter and screwed it on real tight. Enough to get him to a real shop.
I had to sit there four hours until their tank level came down more. Yes, that's right, four hours of banjo practice!
It took these clowns 30 minutes just to hook up the product hose and an air line. Then as they were messing with the air regulator I noticed the pressure was getting up to 30 psi so I climbed up the trailer to turn off the air valve. You always have to watch these guys!
Brother Roop
Nov 2, 2011
I was already hooked up to the trailer this morning. I needed to deliver a loaded trailer to Fresno,TX. Seen James Cann sitting in the drivers room. He was a little confused as to weather he would be cut loose or not. So being the driver instructor that I am, I spoke to the ranch skipper about him. He was just waiting on Mike or Ronnie to do a load of waste water to cut him loose.
Delivered the trailer to Champion Chemical and was told that they were out to lunch and would be a while. You know what that means? Banjo picking time!
While driving my five string, a mechanic was fixing a Slay truck that had dripped oil all over the plant. After talking with him, he said that the aluminum threads that his oil filter screwed on broke off. The Mechanic put a new filter and screwed it on real tight. Enough to get him to a real shop.
I had to sit there four hours until their tank level came down more. Yes, that's right, four hours of banjo practice!
It took these clowns 30 minutes just to hook up the product hose and an air line. Then as they were messing with the air regulator I noticed the pressure was getting up to 30 psi so I climbed up the trailer to turn off the air valve. You always have to watch these guys!
Brother Roop
Nov 2, 2011
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