What's this Dinner Pass.. correction.. it's Donner Pass. And mr. Grumpy, seeings you won't talk.. check this out: years ago when I first got my solo's lic., I began this bad habit when bumping the dock. After opening the trailer doors and jumping back in my tractor.. who bothers to belt up those few feet, so once I felt the dock I would keep my clutch half way out to ensure a nice compressed fit.. popped the brakes and shut her down. Once, I let that clutch out just a little more than usual and when the engine stalled, that tractor yanked my ass clean out of my seat onto the passenger's floor. I got up in a hurry to look down the dock both directions to see if anyone saw my blunder.. pickin the gravel out of my beard. What a lesson I learned, plus it makes it difficult to pull up that metal grate they often have. Stupid, stupid stupid. Thanks, later I learned it's hard on the equipment, and I stopped. After 13 years, England pissed me off and I quit.. returning their equipment.
If you want to hear me talk your ear off you can come hang out while I stream on Twitch. Twitch.tv/thegrumpytrucker7. These videos I feel talking ruins the feel of them, I prefer listening to the truck, not someone discussing every aspect of the drive. But to your other comment, If the truck is moving my belt is on no matter how far I'm moving. I've heard to many horror stories. I normally back into the dock, lift the clutch a touch to put some pressure on it and lock the brakes. Luckily I haven't dumped the clutch at a door...yet.
my father was raised during the great depredation in the state of Colorado he drove the autocar bottom dumps truck in near Santa Cruz California to Pochaco pass near Hollister California way back when sorry for any mistakes in spelling or misspells.
I saw a truck lost control way back when just before the year 2000 in San Francisco California just about hit construction workers near the highway plus was raining sorry for any misspells or mistakes in spelling oops wrong chat sorry my bad.
Just a friendly note, we know its donner not dinner. If people make a typo its Ok, English is hard. We drive on parkways and park on driveways.
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The best part about Donners pass is the beginning and the end
I have really enjoyed this video on Dinner pass , thank you 😊😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
You enjoy this wait til breakfast pass video
I am a proud owner of a Donner pass fridge magnet.
What's this Dinner Pass.. correction.. it's Donner Pass. And mr. Grumpy, seeings you won't talk.. check this out: years ago when I first got my solo's lic., I began this bad habit when bumping the dock. After opening the trailer doors and jumping back in my tractor.. who bothers to belt up those few feet, so once I felt the dock I would keep my clutch half way out to ensure a nice compressed fit.. popped the brakes and shut her down. Once, I let that clutch out just a little more than usual and when the engine stalled, that tractor yanked my ass clean out of my seat onto the passenger's floor. I got up in a hurry to look down the dock both directions to see if anyone saw my blunder.. pickin the gravel out of my beard. What a lesson I learned, plus it makes it difficult to pull up that metal grate they often have. Stupid, stupid stupid. Thanks, later I learned it's hard on the equipment, and I stopped. After 13 years, England pissed me off and I quit.. returning their equipment.
If you want to hear me talk your ear off you can come hang out while I stream on Twitch. Twitch.tv/thegrumpytrucker7. These videos I feel talking ruins the feel of them, I prefer listening to the truck, not someone discussing every aspect of the drive. But to your other comment, If the truck is moving my belt is on no matter how far I'm moving. I've heard to many horror stories. I normally back into the dock, lift the clutch a touch to put some pressure on it and lock the brakes. Luckily I haven't dumped the clutch at a door...yet.
my father was raised during the great depredation in the state of Colorado he drove the autocar bottom dumps truck in near Santa Cruz California to Pochaco pass near Hollister California way back when sorry for any mistakes in spelling or misspells.
I typed in donner and it dame out dinner.
My husband was an OTR trucker and I rode with him on Dinner Pass when it was snowing. It was a little bit scary
Lunch pass is scary too
*Donner...not Donners, like not Jewels or Targets
My home away from home
I saw a truck lost control way back when just before the year 2000 in San Francisco California just about hit construction workers near the highway plus was raining sorry for any misspells or mistakes in spelling oops wrong chat sorry my bad.
that was just before the entrance to interstate 101 or freeway 101 in San Francisco Ca sorry about that.