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Darrell G (MN) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 19 Dec 2010 at 10:41pm
I will be traveling from MN to PA the end of Jan, If you have something you need moved please let me know.
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   Darrell, What is your route ?
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Mpls to Mad Wi to Chi to the toll roads out east to Harrisburg, but I can alter it some
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If you don't need to go to Chicago, I39 to I80 is a much better route!
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John I have went that way and its less traffic but 60 miles further
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Don't tell me you are going to Freds......
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Hey Darrell, ya'll can haul as much snow out there as will fit on yer trailer as far as I'm concerned, Freddie needs it.
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Darrell there was a little fellow down in Holt .Mo. .Needing a G plowed hauled back to Mn. for him to get sometime. BUT...... He was hoping to have it all restored while it was waiting for hauling .How do you think he is going to make out on the paint job ! before hauling .LOL
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Darrell, time you stop and start from all those toll booths you probably used more fuel going that way, not to mention the 5 gallons you coulda bought with the toll fees! 
 
They were supposed to remove those boothes in 1971.  When they raised it to .40 per booth way back when, I started going the 80/39 route, and that was before they finished 39!
 
I don't so much enjoy the longer drive, but I do hate the unnecessary taxation even more!
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Darrell: I have some parts in Glenville MN and Brownsville MN that I could pickup in northern IN when you come through. I tried to PM and appearently you inbox is full on this site. Email me if you think you may be able to help out here. dsorber@integritytoolinc.com Thanks, Dale
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I just went through Chi-town Friday and Sat on I90. Buy the toll pass, get the timing right and blast through- not a problem. If I was headed west I would take I80, but going/coming from the  NW it's a lot more time and frustration. That plus unless you go through at rush hour, which I know Darrell won't do, there are a lot more traffic jams on I80. Both ways have been under construction for all my of lifetime. 
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Originally posted by john(MI) john(MI) wrote:

Darrell, time you stop and start from all those toll booths you probably used more fuel going that way, not to mention the 5 gallons you coulda bought with the toll fees! 
 
They were supposed to remove those boothes in 1971.  When they raised it to .40 per booth way back when, I started going the 80/39 route, and that was before they finished 39!
 
I don't so much enjoy the longer drive, but I do hate the unnecessary taxation even more!
 
We got an I-pass and take 294 going to WI. NO TOLL BOOTHS, just put her in the left lane and hammer down. The I-Pass also works in Indiana. It's the only way to go even if you only do it once or twice a year, the tolls are half and you don't have to stop.


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John I have had OPEN ROAD TOLLING  for years its the only way to go through Chicago with a loaded trailer 65MPH it works in about 15 states now, I know IN OH and PA all except it.
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