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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 829881"><p>My commercial beekeeper friend asked me to deliver 500 bee colonies to Missouri because he got tied up. 1252 miles each way. we left Wed morning, stopped by Valdosta for lunch with joeesphus where he loaded us up with some good libations. Then drove straight thru with me behind the wheel for 21 hrs straight. On the way up, the front axle u joints took a dump, and the truck had a fuel problem that showed itself at the peak in Chattanooga. Unloaded the bees after 3 hrs sleep, then crashed hard that night for 12 hrs. I removed a hive that was in a guys basement ceiling for 5 years that musta been a couple thousand bee strong. (Did I mention I am NOT a beekeeper) Put the truck in the shop to get fixed on Friday. Saturday, everyone who was picking up the bees got em, and I got to talk to a cattleman named Cheryl for a good bit that's just getting into bees. we got back on the road Sunday morning for another 21 hour straight run where we found out we couldn't go over half a tank without having more fuel issues. Thinking the tank has a diptube crack. Got in Monday am, and slept for 4 hours, then back to work today. I was supposed to meet Dun for lunch on Friday, but the trucks issues kept that from happening. I was looking forward to it too. Sorry again for canceling Dun. This is not a trip I plan to do in such a short time again anytime soon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 829881"] My commercial beekeeper friend asked me to deliver 500 bee colonies to Missouri because he got tied up. 1252 miles each way. we left Wed morning, stopped by Valdosta for lunch with joeesphus where he loaded us up with some good libations. Then drove straight thru with me behind the wheel for 21 hrs straight. On the way up, the front axle u joints took a dump, and the truck had a fuel problem that showed itself at the peak in Chattanooga. Unloaded the bees after 3 hrs sleep, then crashed hard that night for 12 hrs. I removed a hive that was in a guys basement ceiling for 5 years that musta been a couple thousand bee strong. (Did I mention I am NOT a beekeeper) Put the truck in the shop to get fixed on Friday. Saturday, everyone who was picking up the bees got em, and I got to talk to a cattleman named Cheryl for a good bit that's just getting into bees. we got back on the road Sunday morning for another 21 hour straight run where we found out we couldn't go over half a tank without having more fuel issues. Thinking the tank has a diptube crack. Got in Monday am, and slept for 4 hours, then back to work today. I was supposed to meet Dun for lunch on Friday, but the trucks issues kept that from happening. I was looking forward to it too. Sorry again for canceling Dun. This is not a trip I plan to do in such a short time again anytime soon [/QUOTE]
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