The time you’re wasting to drive 12 hours to fix a leaf spring you could be out running loads making money. All that to save a couple hundred dollars doesn’t make sense
@christhomas9837Ай бұрын
It's being able to fix stuff yourself. You need to put a torque wrench on those nuts, not just tighten them as tight as they will go with an impact gun.
@steven5432124 күн бұрын
Keep springs in stock if your gonna keep overloading that trailer
@richardbarkley9909Ай бұрын
I think YOU should run your newest truck and new trailer and put another driver on the road also and just maintain your entire fleet to the 9s and make sure your drivers as well as yourself keep close watch on everything while on the road and if there IS a problem just have a local shop fix it.
@jimgraves6464Ай бұрын
Just buy a semi. Little equip just wont hold up. I hotshot back in the days ended up buy bigger and life is easier
@richardbarkley9909Ай бұрын
Could you have taken Jarrod your new trailer, swapped the load to IT and let him roll while you fixed the other trailer then headed back home?
@MultiScufАй бұрын
You have the craziest issues ever. Not sayinf my first week out wasn't insane. I end up having the entire right side of my trailer grenade and let's just say I learned alot that day
@richardbarkley9909Ай бұрын
This sounds like the same problem with the spring as you had before. I'm wondering if it was in fact that just another bolt broke? I also wonder if it would be wise to just replace all the bolts (with the greasable ones) and the hangers as well and start fresh?
@richardbarkley9909Ай бұрын
Looking at the old spring I can't help but to wonder if the trailer in general has been overloaded for the weight its designed for or if the springs are just defective?
@harleyhoracio1Ай бұрын
Should have used the big impact for the u-bolt nuts, not that chintzy Milwaukee. 20 hours of round trip drive time, fuel etc shouldn’t come close to making sense for you to do that. My driver would have had plenty of time to sit there and think about his mistake. Buying the driver a creeper to roll around under there to inspect once in a while what you can’t see from a walk-around would make a whole lot of sense too.
@richardbarkley9909Ай бұрын
Now when you bobtailed to help Jarrod did you run your ELD on personal conveyance? or not at all?
@jbstone04Ай бұрын
Try to do expedited with sprinter van
@chrisnichols8847Ай бұрын
Yeah but for what u are spending in fuel n time you could have just paid someone Monday to fix it. Or waited till monday and jarred got the parts and fixed it because you're spending alot drivn halfway across the country
@ryrythan8tive646Ай бұрын
Bro you were home for 2 weeks and itching to go back on the road. How you going to be dispatch?
@chrisnichols8847Ай бұрын
You're gonna learn about these so called drivers youre gonna hire.its super hard to find good ones especially thats gonna take care of you're stuff.
@MultiScufАй бұрын
You can clearly see it's used trailer... This has nothing to do with the driver 😂
@rapper33142Ай бұрын
That' happened to me to
@danielp0701Ай бұрын
Jared will learn, idk why so many people giving him flak
@MC-rr3ewАй бұрын
1st!!
@MJ-yv7ozАй бұрын
Cheap, that's i all to say... you're going to drive 24 hours on the road to save $200, that's profit loss
@Urfavgirl_AvaniАй бұрын
Chant u need to train jarred on how to be somewhat mechanical!! Spend time so he understands how to take care of stupid issues like that and then worry about another driver!! He seems like he's a smart dude so he should pick it up pretty easily!!! That way u aren't wasting 12hrs going out to help him for things like that and u can run!! Or he should have just called a mobile mechanic 1 time bite the bullet and get on with his trip because both of u guys got delayed like a day or 2 right there!!