CONGRATS ONKEL! My[/SIZE] 1977 Freightliner with Cummins 290 fuel-squeezer/12 speed Roadranger(photo below); No power steering, no cruise control, no trailer brake(foot valve only) no
jake brake and AC sure to die at Gila, Arizona in 120 degree weather! My sheepskin cover air-ride seat was
state of the art
and I actually had a Whistler radar detector and a CB
'radidio'!

Our pumps were governed, sealed units so we used to pull out of Ft Scott, Kansas and pop our own
stingered units on-a termination offence. But it was fun: ran everything from copper out of Amarillo, onions out of Marfa, sugar out of Houma, LA, tuna fish, new tires and all US paper products to all 48 states for three years: avg 350 logged days a year and was the company salvage driver...as necessary

. Midwestern was so bad safetywise, it had to have its
own insurance company! @ Wolfertz: Donner Pass! your forgetting Raton, Cajon, Tejon, Rabbitears and Parley's! All controlled
looong descents.
@Neal: learn to adjust your own brakes in sequence (trust
not the mechanic) and always play randomly with the instrument switches while minding the gauges; if one switch
burns your finger tips...you've got a
big problem!

A metal Jake switch did that to me(dead-short) in DEC/78(cold BBY) on I-80; I had just enough time to pull over, disconnect all Batts and jack up/over the cab to find the melted wire in the main wiring yoke leading to the solenoid cylinder interrupters on the brake compressor-Luckily, I had suitable spare wire for a fast-fix to get me 100 miles into Cheyenne, Wyoming. This is a common cause of so-called random mystery tractor fires.
Wear your ear protection
always so you don't get
tinnitus like I did (50% hearing loss). Especially with those whining Detroits!! Do
not pull into little bars in the winter time in Minn.(Moosebar?)...even for a Hamm's or to use the phone even with autos/pickups parked
alluringly out front...those could be Ice-fishing bars hauled onto one of the 10,000 ice-covered lakes...one of our guys did and ended up swimming!. The truck and paper loaded trailer were completely under water.
