 got these trailers off, first thing this morning, cleaning up all my equipment. It was mine. And this one, they just unloaded with mine. And this is all mine. Took two forklifts to lift it off, but teamwork makes the dream work, right? Another job done. Another load delivered, another happy customer. Now on to the next. We have a load waiting for us in Canora, taking us down to Minnesota again. So it just went across the street and pulled into the Petropas year to go in there and grab a little snack. And look what I saw when I walked back to the truck. Prepare yourself. It's on top. I bought a whole bunch of extras last time when this other one burnt out. I can replace that when I get back to my shop. But now I'm gonna drive around all week thinking about that. It's like right above my head too. It's gonna constantly be in my brain. Can't stand it when lights aren't working. I'll be okay. No, I'll be okay. Don't worry. You don't need anything. It's okay. I'll survive. No, pretty good. Blinds are all straight and even. The tarp is sharp. It's gonna turn out pretty good. The unit's dirty, but I think that's a pretty clean tarp job. After Brainerd we go. Don't need this anymore. It just keeps falling off anyway. Low tonight yet, but just barely. So if we have any delays or anything, we'll have to unload in the morning, which is okay. But I wouldn't mind getting that head start and getting everything's done today, right? Now I can go to my reload first thing in the morning tomorrow. Well, we're gonna shoot for today. That's the goal before 10 o'clock to then see what happens. Just convenient, because we're going from Canada to the United States. First to get down there. So even if we don't. 200 meters, turn right on. Trans Canada Highway. Excuse me, excuse me. Excuse me. Even if we don't get unloaded today, that's fine. We'll just sleep right by the customer there. Doesn't really bother me. Be nice to get a head start tomorrow, but they said we gotta make it quick. So I'm just gonna punch in that I'm unloading cargo here into my logs. And I'll talk to you after. I've got to run. I've got to go to the bathroom so bad. So that's some motivation to move quickly because I don't got time to go right now. We've got to work. We'll go after. 34 minutes. 34 minutes. That's how long it took me to do my part. So that's taking all the bungees off the tarps, tarps off the load, rolling up both tarps, putting them away. They're all on the trailer, all wrapped up, rolled up, putting all the bungees away and taking the straps off, rolling all the straps up and putting the straps away, cleaning everything up. Now they're just unloading the last few lifts. 34 minutes. It's not too bad. I didn't have any help to roll them up either. So it was, I'm pretty happy with that. I'm happy that we got unloaded today. That makes me happy, happy trucker. My tarps all right there. There's two guys unloading me because they want to get it done quick. And I have no marching orders after this. So we're just going to go and park and go to sleep. Just like that, we're out of here. Less than 40 minutes. That's pretty good for a tarp load. How didly people, we're here at the end of the day again, wrapping this up for you, putting this together so you can watch it. Hope you enjoyed it. Short little vlog today, but we got a lot done. It was a busy day for me. So we started off in Emo, Ontario with that load of trailers, utility trailers. We got that unloaded. From there, we ran up to Canora, Ontario, which is about an hour, hour and a half from there north. Grabbed this load. Got it loaded, got it tied down, got it tarped. I know the tarps are dirty, but I think that tarp trail was pretty good. When it says, I think the lines were straight. I felt good pulling that down the road. I liked it. I wish the tarps were a bit cleaner, but I am planning on buying new tarps soon. It's just these are still doing the job for now. And we just bought a house. So let's calm down on the spending just a little bit. We also refurnished half the house as well. It's all brand new stuff. Let's calm down a little bit, Trucker Josh. Let's not go spending everything all at once. And I got a lot of stuff. Let's slow it down. So these tarps are doing well. They're a little bit dirty. That's okay, a little bit old, but they're doing the job just fine. They're tarping. They're doing tarp things. That's what they're supposed to do. So, and they're blue. They match the truck. Can't beat that. So we got that loaded and tarped. In Kenora, we drove down to Brainerd, Minnesota and we got there at 9.30. They unloaded me. I had to be there before 10. They were humming in horn for a little bit. They were like, I don't know if I want to unload you or not. Like it's so close to our climb where we're not supposed to set up trucks. I asked them really nicely. Really nice guys there. Really nice guys. I go there quite a bit. So they weren't really humming in horn, but you know, that's where I got there half an hour before the end of the night. But we got it all done and I was out of there pretty much at 10 o'clock. So it all worked out for everybody. It was nice and quick. And then I went and parked down the street here and going to bed. So we delivered two loads today. Nice. Thanks for watching though. I hope you watch tomorrow's too. To make sure that you don't miss it, please subscribe to my YouTube channel and go to my playlists on my channel. I've been making videos for a very long time. You can go back in my life through like 10, 11 years now. We're almost in season 11 of these daily vlogs since I've been keeping track. I started making videos years before that, but we're almost in season 11 here. 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