Jenn
Nitro Member
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2006
- Messages
- 3,355
- Age
- 42
- Location
- Land of Enchantment
Just what they are looking for. Better keep log books and have a CDL unless you don't mind camping out in a truck scale until you find someone who has one to move it for you.
Fortunately, the guys are studying for their CDLs now. We had an issue a while back where Big Baby (Our toterhome) dropped a valve on the way to Denver, and we had to get the truck towed back and somebody to pick up the trailer. After paying $400 dollars to get the truck towed, we ran into a few problems getting the trailer towed back. (Clearances, apparently not all semi trucks come with adjustable airbags). Finally we borrowed somebody's truck but since we couldn't borrow the driver, had to get somebody else to drive it for us since it required a CDL.