Driving on Thin Ice

Season 1, Episode 6, Aired

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Jay hauls a 95,000-pound diamond ore scrubber, the heaviest piece of equipment to go up the ice road this season. T.J. is investigated for negligent driving. Rick continues to hang in there and is still hauling without any heat in his truck. A truck goes through the ice and emergency crews spring into action.moreless
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    I must say that Jay is the man, Mr. Oversize Load himself toting 100,000 pounds without incident. Good for him. One of Hugh's drivers was knocking him for sleeping between runs, but what he doesnt realize is that Jay's runs are worth a lot more per run so he makes just as much money and at times more money than the normal runs.

    Hugh, man he is like the most giant and fuzzy energizer battery I have ever seen. Just keeps going and going and going. I think eventually he will make it to the top in total weight pulled.

    Then thin ice breaking under that truck was a bummer but it wasnt that exciting to watch. I mean if the whole back trailer went in while the cameras were there, then that would be worth it. But on the other hand, no one got hurt and thats whats important.moreless
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