Posted by John_PA on July 29, 2013 at 02:30:20 from (72.95.159.156):
Took a ride in and R model Mack triaxle last night through the lovely town of Homestead and Rankin, into Turtle Creek... so lovely!
To all who have to drive those things daily in a town that is not friendly to trucks...
God Bless You!
If you are reading this and have not done anything like that... Well, if you fear God and are afraid for your life, please don't try it!
I had a good time. R model Macks are really a treat for any good man if you like living on the edge. If you have never run one where you gain or lose 400 foot of elevation within a half mile, you have never really "run" one!
I'm glad to have my feet back on the ground and if you see one of those trucks on the road... just give them space. Don't hog the road!
Was it worth it in the end? Yeah!
After all, for anyone who has to drive those daily, it is truly a rush without having to go base jumping, or skiing on a mountain.
I feel like I need to buy a CAT Diesel Power hat and wear a flannel shirt....
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