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Put one in for me, If I lived in Wisconsin and went to Green Bay with my shirt of in January that's just brain dead froze! I live in Texas, Not just Texas but SE Texas. This don't cut it. Call them again and double complain. I don't want to set and listen to the automated "TUFF" department!Yeah, we're supposed to hit 46F here today ... but it was 22 this morning. I've already called the Complaint Desk.
I hate you so much right now.WOW HOOOO, It's 47 degrees in F, oh better not say that,
Maybe I can email you some!I hate you so much right now.
I remember one time up at the Gray Rock quarry, we were heading down to the pit to work on the Hitachi shovel and it was cold, snowing and less than 50 foot visibility and I realized that it was darker behind the service truck than it should be.Total whiteout at the moment; can't see 100ft. Grading along and all of a sudden a haul truck goes by me. A bit unnerving
Dude, be careful out there!Total whiteout at the moment; can't see 100ft. Grading along and all of a sudden a haul truck goes by me. A bit unnerving
That's just to scaryI remember one time up at the Gray Rock quarry, we were heading down to the pit to work on the Hitachi shovel and it was cold, snowing and less than 50 foot visibility and I realized that it was darker behind the service truck than it should be.
I sped up a bit and used a turnout by a drilling rig to see what was going on and a Euclid went rumbling by as I did so.
The Euc had no idea I was in front of him!
It was a bit un-nerving - the Quarry operated a fleet of Euclids and one Caterpillar 773. All were ridiculously large trucks (though not as large as those at Geo's site) and could easily turn my truck into a stain in the road.That's just to scary
Yeah, we're gonna need it