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Knee injury brewing
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<blockquote data-quote="The Milkman" data-source="post: 4371659" data-attributes="member: 22760"><p>After being in a 6 or 8. When you open the bulkhead door and look at the load, the rear door is like a couple arm lengths away. Funny that when being bulked out and then put in the 300 it is like a dream. Not climbing over and sorting bulk. Was a nice route and as you would guess an old R.D. one. Nice flat dash for lunch. The only 300 in our center, and I was lucky enough to get a break when the senior driver was on vacation to escape the main street humping routes with bulk galore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Milkman, post: 4371659, member: 22760"] After being in a 6 or 8. When you open the bulkhead door and look at the load, the rear door is like a couple arm lengths away. Funny that when being bulked out and then put in the 300 it is like a dream. Not climbing over and sorting bulk. Was a nice route and as you would guess an old R.D. one. Nice flat dash for lunch. The only 300 in our center, and I was lucky enough to get a break when the senior driver was on vacation to escape the main street humping routes with bulk galore [/QUOTE]
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