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llet Trucking is forever dedicated to the people seen here Terry Chance and Michael Mason Boyles, Jasmine "Bullet" Chance. and Peggy Pattison. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for all you gave and give. Bless you and Keep you all forever,
David
Bullet Trucking LLC
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Check it out Dan from Lingit Heavy Hauling writes...
I was rolling south bound with the hammer down weighin in around 127,000 on 7 axles.
My old Pete was grindin down every hill on the road. I had just topped Eagle Pass in TN and thats when I saw it. The biggest load I had ever seen. Here come that big ol KW chuggin and draggin what seemed like 22 axles up that hill. He had one truck pushin and that Kwopper was a pullin.
That's when I realized that was my neighbor from Bullet Trucking LLC. The had some kinda rig put together musta been 16 wide and stretched out 60 feet in the well.
The CB rang and there was TC waving a hand and sayin hello as that Bullet truck he was drivin pulled right over the top of Mount Eagle. He was a draggin two pilots and a police escort in his wake.
I heard Terry say just before the CB dropped off that he was weighin in at 220. 220? I thought to my self didnt sound right. "220?" I asked and his reply came, "Yep 220 TONS"... Well I thought I pulled some
heavy equipment but holy moly.
I said goodbye and good luck be safe and keep her shiny side up. And what the heck thought I would just let ya know that old Dan said hello and that was one beautiful load. Thanks for truckin Bullet and call Lingit anytime.
From Bullet: Thanks you keep on truckin and the next time your south bound with beautiful Pete hammer down, swing on through "The Yard" and we will through another steak on for ya. Keep that rig nice and shiny and Bullet will catch ya on the flip side.
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