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PawPaw_n_Gram
Jan 29, 2015Explorer
I start looking when the tanks gets to 1/2. That gives me the option of passing by anyplace which looks questionable, too busy, etc.
I use the Flying J/ Pilot guide and look to see if there are stations along my route.
I also look for Love's Travel Stops, and Travel America/ Petro stops along interstates.
When traveling across country - I look for stations which pumps parallel to the highway. I'll stop early if I see a station which looks good.
Another location which isn't the best, but I'll use some of them are Sams Club and Walmarts.
I've found, at least in rural Texas, that stations near farming towns seem to have more room for trailers. Been in many with all sorts of farm equipment trailers. My TT is just one of the crowd.
(PS - I have a gasoline powered truck, not diesel)
I use the Flying J/ Pilot guide and look to see if there are stations along my route.
I also look for Love's Travel Stops, and Travel America/ Petro stops along interstates.
When traveling across country - I look for stations which pumps parallel to the highway. I'll stop early if I see a station which looks good.
Another location which isn't the best, but I'll use some of them are Sams Club and Walmarts.
I've found, at least in rural Texas, that stations near farming towns seem to have more room for trailers. Been in many with all sorts of farm equipment trailers. My TT is just one of the crowd.
(PS - I have a gasoline powered truck, not diesel)
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