Forum Discussion
13 Replies
- jnharleyExplorerThe Next Exit also comes as an app called IExit. Never have to buy the book again and it is much easier to use.
- dieseltruckdrivExplorer II
Old-Biscuit wrote:
mdamerell wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
5th wheel is 13' 4" and I have yet to find a station I couldn't get into/out of. I've had more issues in CGs than any station.
You're luckier than these guys then :) Maybe it's regional but many times the canopies are only 11' to 12'.
5th wheel takes out canopy
Trailer almost takes out canopy
Moving van hits gas station canopy
Gotta look............UP! :B
It might be regional, I drove a fuel tanker for 17 years, and I never found one I couldn't fit under, and I was over 13' for my semi.
I do not worry about any gas station in my area.
I also never do a pull test when hooking up to my 5er. I get out and look at the plate when I hook up, just like I did while driving my semi. Sorry for getting off topic. ;) - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
mdamerell wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
5th wheel is 13' 4" and I have yet to find a station I couldn't get into/out of. I've had more issues in CGs than any station.
You're luckier than these guys then :) Maybe it's regional but many times the canopies are only 11' to 12'.
5th wheel takes out canopy
Trailer almost takes out canopy
Moving van hits gas station canopy
Safe travels and maybe we'll see you down the road one day :C
Gotta look............UP! :B - mdamerellExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
5th wheel is 13' 4" and I have yet to find a station I couldn't get into/out of. I've had more issues in CGs than any station.
You're luckier than these guys then :) Maybe it's regional but many times the canopies are only 11' to 12'.
5th wheel takes out canopy
Trailer almost takes out canopy
Moving van hits gas station canopy
Safe travels and maybe we'll see you down the road one day :C - mx727ExplorerLove's, Pilot Flying J and T/A are always good. Love's and Pilot Flying J have iPhone apps which make it easy to plan the next stop.
- Road_RunnersExplorerWell Holyman did you get your question answered???
- jeb5ExplorerLove's are another good choice beside Flying J and Pilot. Speedway truck plaza are also very good.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
mdamerell wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
IF semi tanker can get in to delivery fuel I can get in/out to buy fuel........even if I had to back out.
Tanker trucks that deliver to gas stations don't always go under the canopy and are shorter than a regular semi. Tanker heights can very but are often 11' to 11'6" in height (reg. semi 13'6"). The 5th wheel can often be taller than a tanker. I know I am.
Since I only travel for fun, I stick to the truck stops and use the RV or truck lanes so I don't have to worry about it. I might pay a little more but I know I'll fit and the diesel I buy will often be fresher and less likely contaminated. I've pulled into some gas stations and the diesel pumps looked like they had not been used in months. Nozzle dirty and looked like stuff was growing on it. A tank of bad fuel can cost thousands in repairs.
Good luck and enjoy your trip.
5th wheel is 13' 4" and I have yet to find a station I couldn't get into/out of.
I've had more issues in CGs than any station.
And I never use truck stops because of the diesel fuel all over the place.........pad, nozzle, pump.
I also don't carry a spare fuel filter and have never had a 'fuel' problem.
I like living on the edge...makes life more exciting :B
Ain't life good..........so many options/choices. - mdamerellExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
IF semi tanker can get in to delivery fuel I can get in/out to buy fuel........even if I had to back out.
Tanker trucks that deliver to gas stations don't always go under the canopy and are shorter than a regular semi. Tanker heights can very but are often 11' to 11'6" in height (reg. semi 13'6"). The 5th wheel can often be taller than a tanker. I know I am.
Since I only travel for fun, I stick to the truck stops and use the RV or truck lanes so I don't have to worry about it. I might pay a little more but I know I'll fit and the diesel I buy will often be fresher and less likely contaminated. I've pulled into some gas stations and the diesel pumps looked like they had not been used in months. Nozzle dirty and looked like stuff was growing on it. A tank of bad fuel can cost thousands in repairs.
Good luck and enjoy your trip. - HappyKayakersExplorer IIIGo to your nearest truck stop or RV store and get a copy of The Next Exit. It lists services at each exit along every interstate highway in the country. Businesses, including fuel stops, that are RV friendly are highlighted in red.
Not every Pilot/Flying J is easy in/out. Before committing to a fuel station make sure you can see a clear way out from the pumps. Keep in mind that some jerk may decide to park directly in front of you if space allows.
About Bucket List Trips
13,487 PostsLatest Activity: Jun 03, 2020