 Good morning everybody. Another new day. Another new trailer. This one's empty. Dropped the loaded trailer and picked up this empty. Got to bring this one over to around Atlanta, Georgia, where all the fun is going on right now. Once I drop that off, apparently I'm rescuing a trailer from a driver back in Tennessee. His truck broke down and I got to go grab that trailer and bring it up to Ontario. Then in Ontario, I have a reload that's bringing me back down here somewhere. So we've got a busy, busy week here. But for now, where they unload these trailers, they want these axles all the way to the back. But they need to be centered with this line here. I like that they put a little arrow there. The center of the axles has to be right here. Unless you're in California, then the center of the rear axle has to be right here. But everywhere else, I don't know, California is California. And we don't ask questions. We just shake our head and don't go there. 12.5 meters center of the axle. So I got to move these, got to move the trailer back. You'll see. So did you see them slide? That's not bad, eh? I'll move it back one more hole so that I can get in the pin. And that'll be pretty much exactly centered. Not bad, eh? I haven't slid the axles in over three years. I've been on flatbeds. First try. Still got it. So we're flying through Alabama right now. I have a llama. We're about to get to Birmingham, I believe. The plan right now is it's three hours to Atlanta. We'll be stopping just south of the city there. I got to drop off my trailer there. And then we're Bob tailing. I told you this already, right? Bob tailing up to Cleveland, Tennessee, which is sort of by Chattanooga. We're gonna rescue a trailer that's there. There's a truck that's broke down and we're gonna go get his trailer and deliver that trailer to Newmarket, Ontario, just north of Toronto. Gotta try to be there for Friday and it's Wednesday today. It's gonna be a little bit of a tight fit to fit that in there, but do our best. It's just beautiful down here. Everyone's so nice. Got that southern hospitality. A southern hospitality. I can't talk today. And as long as we don't get any problems going through Atlanta later, we should be able to pick up that trailer today yet and make our way up a few hours at least from there. It's about a 14-hour drive from Cleveland up to Ontario where I got to deliver. We're crossing over the bridge at Sarnia, Ontario from Fort Erie. No, not Fort Erie. That's the other side there by Buffalo. What is the American side again of Sarnia? They're Detroit and Windsor. And then a little further north, there's Sarnia and it's always port something. I'll tell you guys later. I can't think of it right now. Cleveland, Tennessee. I'm bob tailing so I feel like I'm a little... So it's two to two and a half hours up to where we need to go to stop someone for a coffee. That is a definite. That is an absolute. This is sort of like a special little treat. It's good news. We're not quite around the city yet. This is a big city. Traffic actually wasn't that bad because I went in. I think they were building something. Because as long as something's in the box I don't care. It wasn't actually too hot today. I mean for being somewhere down in the south here. It's actually hotter at home. Then again the sun is still way in the sky at home right now and I'm in the same time zone. I'm just so far south that it's set sooner here than it does at home from where this trailer is supposed to be. I hope it's where they told me it was. It's just recovering it right because one of our other drivers is trucks in the shop and apparently they're not sure if they can fix it or not. Someone's got to deliver the first trucker, Josh. You're super hero. You're super trucker hero. All good or done. Way to save the day. Super trucker, Josh. This is the third trailer I've been hooked on to today. I still don't like my automatic transmission in reverse. It's either all or nothing. It just wants to grab and just force you back. It's hard to get a nice smooth, smooth hookup with this thing but I'm still getting used to it I guess. I don't go backwards as often as I go forwards so I don't get as much practice. Well I'm hoping there's parking at this rest area coming up here. I've stopped at four or five different truck stops already and there's been nothing. No parking available and everybody's parked all the way out here onto the road already. So you know that's a good sign. Approaching destination on the left side in 290 meters. So apparently this rest area is closed but it's open to parking for truckers. I hope YouTube shows you what's going on here because they've got no lights here or anything and very often once I upload it's like the footage I'm filming right now I can see just fine in my camera screen in front of me there. Approaching destination of 200 meters on the left side. But then when I upload it to YouTube for some reason YouTube like darkens it a lot and you can't see what I'm seeing. Not much to see just lots of trucks and no parking. Parking spot right here. Nope says no parking on the sign right there. I'm not parking right in front of a no parking sign. I don't feel like getting woken up in the middle of the night. Some people don't care. I care. The room to squeak through here. I'm guessing it's going to be all filled up. You have arrived at your destination on the left side. Information center check. So we're calling this information center. It's going to be right packed. Yep right. Hoping I'd get lucky. At least they're making it bigger by the looks of it off to the right here. Good because they need it. Somebody in there too. Well I could make this into a spot possibly. Oh boy. Well we found a spot and I did something I don't like to do very often. I know it was din. I wanted to get the spot before anybody else got it. I saw it right in front of me. I saw another truck over there. I saw a spot in front of me. I was going to turn around and then back in right. But I was scared that if I turn around he'd sneak in and take it from me. So I just nose right into mine. Now I'm going to bed. So glad I found a spot. This is such a bad area. One of the bad areas for finding a parking spot after like six o'clock in the evening. And I pulled in here. Oh like a midnight sun. We're here. Thanks for joining me today. It was a lot of fun. We had three different trailers today. Wow. Tomorrow we're just going to have the one. But we're going to cross the international border tomorrow into Canada. Wish me luck. Hello. This is Todd Taylor, the manager man coming to you live from my studio from Nashville, Tennessee to Spartanburg, South Carolina. When I'm touring or no matter where I'm at, I love watching Trucker Josh TV. And thank you Trucker Josh for pulling that freight from Canada to USA and everywhere you go. Without Truckers, you know, we wouldn't have a lot of food or anything. May God bless you. Safe travels.