Eldora, Iowa Trucking Companies:
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Trucking Companies in Eldora, Iowa
Your 10-Codes of the Day
10-1 = Receiving Poorly
10-73 = Speed Trap at ............
10-200 = Police needed at ..........
10-22 = Report in Person too (person)
10-8 = In Service, subject to call
Your Truck driving Definitions of the Day
Drivetrain (Powertrain)
All the components, excluding engine, which transmit the engine's power to the rear wheels: clutch, transmission, driveline and drive axle(s). (See Powertrain)
Dragon fly
A truck with no power
Fog lifter
Interesting CB'er
Retarder
Device used to assist brakes in slowing the vehicle. The most common type of retarder on over-the-road trucks manipulates the engine's valves to create engine drag. (This type is commonly referred to as "Jake Brake" because the predominant manufacturer is Jacobs Vehicle Equipment Co.) Other types of retarders include exhaust retarders, transmission-mounted hydraulic retarders and axle-mounted electromagnetic retarders.
CB (Citizens Band Radio)
Two-way radio for which no license is required by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Long beyond its heyday in the '70s, CB is still used by truckers and motorists for everything from traffic condition reports to emergency calls to idle chatter.