Ted
September 4, 2019, 11:20am
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I’m looking to rent a frozen truck which can carry a load of 2-3 tons.
The frozen truck rental company’s I’ve contacted can only rent me a 2.5 ton truck which can carry a load of 1 ton.
If anyone could point me in the right direction I’d appreciate it.
TIA
shiadoa
September 4, 2019, 11:55am
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My apologies , I will ask around , but I had this vision when I saw the title
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Ted
September 4, 2019, 12:14pm
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It would b a funny sight in Taiwan.
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tando
September 4, 2019, 2:19pm
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This is not something you are looking for? Their trucks may come with drivers.
http://www.hitcar.com.tw/index.php?hit=feature
This company says they have 6.5t frozen truck for rent.
https://www.web66.com.tw/ch/61/CW420/N/420170.html
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Rocket
September 5, 2019, 12:49am
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Continuing to threaten @Milker ’s top spot as Master of the Obvious…
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We said ‘Name something that is Frozen’ .
You said
Our Survey said.
X
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If you found the truck, remember you need a big freezer too!
Ted
September 5, 2019, 9:37am
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Brian
Ha ha.
Not heard those lines in a long long time.
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Somebody gets it , add in the Nu Nurr sound in your head.
tando:
do you have a license?
Sorry, being an English Teacher estranged from an English environment, I’m doubting my English.
I was under the impression that a truck used to haul frozen foods is called a “Freezer Truck” and a truck encased in ice or it’s engine seized up is a “Frozen Truck.”
Is this a British versus American English thing or is this an industry insider term?
“Frozen Truck,” I like it…,
It’s called a reefer in the industry.
flatlandr:
reefer
Reefer, he he. He said reefer.
Dictionary search: a marijuana cigarette
Picture search: frozen, freezer or whatever they’re called with REEFER in large blue letters on all of them.
So, what is it in daily speech, “frozen” or “freezer.” Reefer madness… He he he
A reefer is more like a freezer/cooler container for shipping.