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Post by ktpschd on Jan 31, 2011 6:39:50 GMT -5
Week of 1/31 Super Duty- 37839 Expedition- 8785 Navigator- 1792
Week of 1/24: Super Duty- 35495 Expedition - 7497 Navigator- 1793
Week of 1/17 Super Duty- 31854 Expedition- 7425 Navigator- 1792
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Post by ScottR@KTP on Jan 31, 2011 15:11:16 GMT -5
wow...supers getting closer to 40.
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Post by Calvin@KTP on Jan 31, 2011 16:28:38 GMT -5
I would think that with the order bank climbing and us being down 3, 4 days a month that our schedule will be changing.
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Post by rockyt on Jan 31, 2011 16:35:36 GMT -5
You are correct. February was supposed to be 8 hrs. all month. Now it is 1340 units a day off chasis or approx. 9.2 hours.
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Post by jagr2 on Jan 31, 2011 16:51:50 GMT -5
Chicago and the midwest are facing a storm of "historic proportions". To quote,
"Late Monday night, a storm system will develop over the southern Plains that will move northward Tuesday and produce heavy snow and strong winds in eastern Kansas, northern and central Missouri, southeast Iowa, northern and central Illinois and southern Wisconsin and Michigan, Burgio said.
"When everything is said and done, the storm may well impact a third of the population of the United States; approximately 100 million people," wrote editorial meteorologist Tim Ballisty of weather.com."
Ice storms are predicted from Monday night through early Wednesday for an area that includes St. Louis, Indianapolis, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and New York, according to weather.com. Oklahoma has already declared a state of emergency."
Not to be an alarmist, but I think before this is over it will somehow have an effect on us as well. Maybe weather, maybe friends and family, maybe parts, but February is not going to start normally. The nations weather may be telling us what we will and won't build.
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Post by ScottR@KTP on Jan 31, 2011 17:17:47 GMT -5
Yep, this is one ugly storm coming...shame it's missing us.
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