Say No To Gas Tax Holiday

You know, if American Idol can garner 34 to 38 million paid-for votes a week why can’t Congress set up similar system so that we, as citizens, could voice our opinions on specific issues. It would certainly take the guess work out of knowing what we want.
Right now I’m thinking about our gas tax getting a holiday. Sounds like a good idea when you first hear about it but if you read a little and think a little, you come to the same conclusion that I did… how do we pay for the roads with no revenue coming in for that purpose.
Truck Pictures At Last

Well at last I’ve learned how to post pictures to the site. Obviously the truck on the left needs no identification with the name Mack boldly running across the grill. The new Titan is as beautiful in real life as it is in the picture. The truck on the right is International’s new Lonestar. It too is as beautiful in real life as it is in the picture. It is one beautiful truck and will be immediately recognizable once you have seen it.
...Read MoreTier IV Emission Issues

Last week I was at the Mid America Truck Show in
The hot topic was 2010 and the new Tier IV regulations. Although this was a relatively hot topic at ConExpo but was not as pronounced as it was for truckers. At MATS the manufacturers had virtually drawn a line in the sand. On one side are the supporters of Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) and the other side the non-SCR supporters. While the engine manufa...Read More
New Hi-Speed Dozer From Deere

More ConExpo

More ConExpo
Yesterday I left you with a promise for more on ConExpo. Tuesday was the official opening day and for the press it started with a Liebherr breakfast where all the various division leaders reviewed the company’s achievements for 2007 and talked about plans for 2008. Duane Wilder, president of the
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Conexpo-Conagg 2008 set new record

Conexpo-Conagg 2008 set new record
Las Vegas -- At 3:00 pm on Saturday March 15, 2008 the 2008 rendition of Conexpo-Conagg ended and teardown started. The countless hours of preparation for the show became historical records that would be used for the 2011 version of the show.
One of the interesting statistics that had been spread during the show was that 78 miles of carpet had been laid over the 3-million square feet of exhibit space. Well, 145,000 attendees did their best to wear it out. Navigating the endless miles was more challenging than trying to cope with Atlanta or Los Angeles traffic. At least in traffic you could sit and you do have all that protection around yo...Read More
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