Hey there Big Strappers. Thanks for watching today's video. How 'bout you? What specs do you 'prefer' in a truck you drive or own? Always love to hear from you.
@danieljiz834 жыл бұрын
How I can get in touch with you
@SmartTrucking4 жыл бұрын
www.smart-trucking.com Go to the website and then go to the Contact Us. You can find it from any page on the website. Bottom of page.
@behroozkhaleghirad4 жыл бұрын
I'm not a truck driver but a mechanic I am. When it comes to the wheels, it is simple: THE LARGER THE BETTER. 24.5 tires apply more actual torque to the ground, while reducing the engine rpm thus increasing fuel economy and service intervals. Also a truck with larger wheels can be taken to off-road more easily if you want to do a seasonal job in oilfields or ice roads or etc.
@kizerbread4 жыл бұрын
I'd just keep that Pete and rebuild it over n over.
@redneckillinois20303 жыл бұрын
This man knows what's good. Sure is expensive too. Having the best on everything but hes talking bout holding value that's how you do it. Hes got a truck every trucker would want
@DutchK754 жыл бұрын
I don't know Dave. The X15 Cummins is starting to show very good results. I was always a 379/389 guy. But I loved a 579 I was in for 4 years. The Paccar M13 was junk. But the 579 for a plastic truck is solid. I'd buy one. X15 500hp, 1,850ftlbs, 13spd and 3.08's. Good all around setup for tanks.
@cataclysmic9114 жыл бұрын
On a recent trip from OK to CA and back, I was disappointed to see so many pop-out trucks like Volvo’s. It was refreshing to see a sweet Pete or classy KW now and then. I mean, those trucks stood out amongst all the throw away trucks. I could tell these guys had a lot invested and were professional drivers. They had a real sense of pride in their equipment and it showed. Great video, Dave. Thanks. Miss those big yellow Cat engines.
@meganostra6633 Жыл бұрын
Much respect old hand!! Man do I enjoy your stories!! Really makes me miss the old days! Lookin good back that way, catch ya on the flip, 42??
@49erbandit692 ай бұрын
Thank family for bringing back some of the old videos for your fans to see after Mikes passing. Thank You in 2024!
@bigdog88154 жыл бұрын
That’s a hard no recommending the paccar! My dad is a heavy duty mechanic at a Pete dealership and averages 40 hours alone per truck just in diagnostics on codes! He says run from paccar motors
@LavenderSystem694 жыл бұрын
First truck I drove had a DD15 mated to a DT12... most of my complaints were about the emissions system and that damned Detroit Assurance platform that did more trying to kill me than trying to keep the truck straight and upright. If I could've spec'd it myself, I definitely would've preferred a good manual transmission to that 12 speed automatic, but such is the life of a company driver. You put up with what your company tosses you the keys to
@mikecanaday57314 жыл бұрын
I have to have a California compliant truck. I bought a used Peterbilt 389 flat top long wheelbase with about 400 thousand on it. When I was looking the difference between a Paccar engine and a Cummings was huge the Cummings was more sought after and more pricey. I think that about says it all.
@stephenmartin57664 жыл бұрын
100% with you on the super singles, I hate them for that exact reason.
@sovereignjea2 жыл бұрын
This is an older video but man I'm glad I saw it. In 2022 I wanted horsepower and a square nose truck with stacks, if I'm gonna be spending the money. But again, your wisdom is out here to correct young bucks like me trying to make it. Gonna go for a western star drop nose now. Still want my side stacks but a dd16 with proper drive line specs is now the goal. Thank you for your wisdom.
@chosenone1014 жыл бұрын
Great specs! My 1984 Western Star is a heavy haul tractor large car (looks identical to the Autocar highway tractor) that was designed for all kinds work when I was in the trucking business from 1994 to 2010. I still own the truck today and slowly restoring it to its former glory.
@SoCal7804 жыл бұрын
Loved the opening music (yes I love hard rock!!), sounded great! Amen on the transmission. I love my 13 speed Eaton-Fuller and would never get an auto shift, no way. Same as you, I never liked super singles, one blows, you’re on the side of the road, end of story. I run 22.5 Bridgestone M726 EL’s. On my last set of drives, I got 773,000 + miles out of them, that’s right! I set them all to 110 psi. Full disclosure, I run air freight (fairly light loads, 20-30k) on a dedicated route which is fairly flat most of the way but 773,000 miles is something that I am still very proud of! I know how you feel about Volvo’s but mine is a 2005 VNL 780 with a 565 hp Cummins ISX and 3.42 rears and I get just under 8 mpg which isn’t bad. It has 2,247,000 miles on it and still runs and looks great. I recently replaced the power divider and just yesterday replaced the housing on the rear differential due to rusting. I was astounded to find out that the diff itself was still in great shape, no metal shavings etc. even after 2.24 million miles! Best of all, no DEF BS or the $$ associated with maintaining it! I will hang on to this truck for as long as I can. I bought it brand new in September of 04 and looking back, it has served me well. 👍
@ralphkrahn74402 ай бұрын
Dave left us truck drivers ,with a wealth of knowledge Thank you Selfless Dave 🖖🙌👍👍🇨🇦🕵 miss you !💔💔💔
@mr.giraffe70764 жыл бұрын
If you want a post-emissions (2015) truck I would get a Detroit. I am not a fan of the newer Pacar engines or newer international engines. Caterpillar was the best engine. Cummins is good. Mack/Volvo is great. Mercedes are beautiful.
@andrewkellerhals13614 жыл бұрын
There's another issue with super singles; they're snow shoes and tend to get stuck in the snow, loose dirt and mud. They also have less traction in wet conditions
@waynesworld20864 жыл бұрын
dd15 515hp 1800tq 18speed 3:25 rears 70mph at 1200rpm & that's in a 2019 579 Pete that took forever to order the dd15 in it lol
@seansimpson44722 жыл бұрын
As a driver in the UK my Scania R450 (company truck) will pull a fully loaded unit from 800 rpm. I get 8 - 10 mpg perhaps 11 on a long run.
@techguy4044 жыл бұрын
You forgot one thing about automatics... They take 20 minutes just to get up to 20MPH! Though I once drove a truck with a detroit engine and it took off like a rocket. But its so safe when you have to hope you can make a turn in an intersection because it stopped shifting because it noticed you turned the wheel.
@RichardSaurus4 жыл бұрын
Getting close to buying my first truck. Appreciate the wisdom you share
@euroshfl4 жыл бұрын
For me , another reason not to have super singles is the weight of the tire chains. I ain't no draft horse
@georgewilson11844 жыл бұрын
I just tell my sales associate two magic words. Michigan Special
@jackson_684 жыл бұрын
It is interesting how ~475 horsepower is considered "midrange". The first two White Freightliners we had were Cat-powered, 270 and 325 horsepower.
@hawkdsl4 жыл бұрын
People in the truck market should also consider the the Western Star 5700 if you don't mind the Detroit's. Best looking of the aero trucks IMHO, and probably the easiest truck to wrench on yourself. They have up to 82 inch sleepers, really nice interiors. Not much on gauges, but a great switch package, and again, a dash that's easy to work on yourself if you add stuff.
@SmartTrucking4 жыл бұрын
Yup, I like the look of them and there's nothing wrong with the Detroit.
@sukhas86254 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t expecting you to say Paccar 😳
@jerrykinnin79413 жыл бұрын
My old truck was an '04 IHC 9200 day cab isx Cummins 10speed manual 3.70 rears 48" high 5th wheel. 187" wb 11R22.5 all around. Life avg running intermodal 4.5 to 5 and a wet kit Empty weight about 18,000 lbs My new truck is a '16 Freightliner Cascadia ISX Cummins 10speed direct Autoshift 2;64 rears 200" wb 295/70R 22.5 on aluminum wheels. Single 120gal tank and wet kit. Empty weight about 17,700 lbs It gets about 6 mpg life avg the high was Mt chassis to Chicago for 2 Mt ISO tanks back to Cincinnati. 7.6 mpg. I'm impressed with the fuel mileage oh it's governed at 68 mph. My old truck would run 75mph. But I'm sad that a daycab Freightliner weighs Soo much. They use to be the litest truck on the road.
@DIRTY_SOUTH4 жыл бұрын
I hate super singles with a passion!
@dannygregg39064 жыл бұрын
I must say I agree with you in every aspect. Especially when it comes to tires. I would never run super singles. Thank you for your videos. I watch everyone of them.
@leleetifra88184 жыл бұрын
I agree with seats. Get best one possible
@JBrinkWashMo4 жыл бұрын
Hey There, I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos. I'm in the crane industry now for 25 years but I drove when I was a youngster (I'm 55 now) hauling produce. I keep toying with "retiring" to driving...
@jimbrock83103 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't have a Paccar engine. My ISX 15 has 509,000 on it and has been in the shop three times. Once to have the fuel pump gone through as a precaution. Once to be inspected for the extended warranty and just today to have the fan hub rebuilt. When it is -35 outside a constantly turning fan don't keep you very warm. If I was to spec a new one which I will be doing next year it will be a Western Star Glider with a N14 cummins set at 550 HP and 2050 torque. Locking rear ends air ride suspension 14000 front axle 38000 rears 15 speed Eaton transmission Disk brakes heated fuel tanks heated wipers remote start in the bunk and all aluminum wheels with 22.5 low pro rubber. Of course it will have the premium interior package. The N14 is a great engine that will probably meet or beat the milage of my ISX and I run paper logs! Works for me.
@strellhouse66843 жыл бұрын
A big thumbs up for Smart Trucking! Also, a good tune by H27! nice work boys!
@SmartTrucking3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@bobbyblackwell92174 жыл бұрын
Super single tires are also a fire hazard when you do blow them specially if your dumb enough to try and limp it anywhere more then stopping distance
@joshmiller24462 жыл бұрын
The old Detroit 60 I drive just had a cooling issue with the EGR. Got a new one in there and she runs nice and cool now. Injector issues were going on for awhile, but since I've been driving it and cleaning the air filter it's been good.
@johnnydodge3 жыл бұрын
We had good luck running Volvos and Macks D13s and MP8s. The Fruitliners DD13 won't pull like a Volvo but is less expensive on certain parts. The 'Big Hoods' at Roadway were WIA White Gmcs 40 4143 series. Oh yeah AC on the back wall no power steering driver.
@MrSergio6083 жыл бұрын
In the crude hauling business, we’re just loading or offloading half the day. It’s long hood for me all day. If I’m a buy my own rig I want to look good too 😎 lol
@Dead-do1xf4 жыл бұрын
In 2011 I spec'd a T800 Kenworth with a 500 Cummins and a 18 spd eaton. Besides blowing two airbags it still runs like a clock today. But the one thing I'd never do is buy a truck with a PACCAR engine. Those things are junk.
@sappy4happy4484 жыл бұрын
Dave what would you spec for your axles? Is 12000 for the front and 20000 for rears still good enough unless your doing heavy haul or auto carrier? Do you think double frame is a wise choice for the normal driver, or is this better left for heavy hauling? I assume your truck is twin screw. Have you found this of much benefit over the years? I do 100% agree about the tires. I did a seasonal agricultural driving job and the company had over 1000 sets of doubles. Some had super singles and some had duals. No body liked taking the trailers with the super singles because they were more likely to blow out. That meant waiting for breakdown to come and replace the tire costing you miles that you could’ve been running and getting paid for. There were always stacks of 40-50 blown super singles and the damaged rims waiting to be replaced while maybe 5-10 regular duals. These trailers spent a lot of time off road and on sub par surfaces getting beat to hell, and I could never understand why that company ever decided to switch some of the trailers over to the super singles in the first place. Thanks for the great content. P.S. I saw a trailer the other day that said ‘Potato King’ in big letters. I chuckled a little and wondered if that driver was aware of the ‘Lettuce King’ or if they were related.
@mileswingard1434 жыл бұрын
i personally would spec a big motor with tall gears, you can run slow and turn low revs or run fast when you need it and turn 1400-1600, but i’ve never personally had experience with tall gears so i’d love to listen to guys input on them
@JCA-Z3 жыл бұрын
I drive for a small fleet here in commiefornia, all of our trucks are automatics with the exception of one truck which has a C12 Cat 430 horsepower and a 10-speed. The other trucks have mid size cummins 380 hp . we discovered that the cat powered 10 speed truck achieved far far better fuel milage than the automatics. The automatic trucks had to refuel every day, the 10 speed truck could go 2 days without refueling....wow.
@DWTAVeyАй бұрын
I still Love My beat Up Learned Classic Peterbilt 379..
@Backyardmech14 жыл бұрын
When you mentioned the product pump placement next to the regen unit it reminded me of when I saw a driver get sprayed with red diesel. I was doing a UST removal job and the driver showed up to pump the gasoline out of the tanks. As soon as he popped the cam levers on the cap it covered him from head to toe. Besides outside temperatures being in upwards of 100 degrees, it makes sense now with the pump and regen locations.
@nicholasdavis28334 жыл бұрын
He didn’t bleed the pressure off the line.....tanker mistake....
@mikepierce17242 жыл бұрын
Had c16 2 drivers injectors and some other stuff went up 5 to 7 on cat computer. Hauling reefer so much power unbelievable . Never hardly touch pedal
@britup13 жыл бұрын
I'd like to know your thoughts on buying a used truck. How many miles, how long engines and drivetrains typically last and how much is reasonable to pay.
@blessup71083 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the knowledge, your the Greatest. For longevity I like the 579 today for produce.
@bullhaulerlevi39184 жыл бұрын
My dad has a acert cat and its making about 700 hp and he has barely had a problem and gets about 5 miles to the gallon
@SmartTrucking4 жыл бұрын
Good to hear!
@mohammedabdille42954 жыл бұрын
Kenworth860 good for fuel economy up hills in Seattle and used manual better than Automatic braking we need more about that boss thanks for your help and be save
@SL-ix4yk4 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't go with Detroit, that's what the company I drive for runs and they're constantly broken down, my assigned tractor has 370k on it and it is worn out, spent so much time in the shop. What I was told by a couple different mechanics is Cummins and Volvo engines are the best for reliability, idk about PACCAR engines, but I haven't heard anything to bad about them. And the Detroit DD13 I run only gets 4.2-5.6 MPG. Now granted I do run Local LTL that's very hard on the trucks.
@GT95_3023 жыл бұрын
Being on the maintenance side of the industry, Cummins definitely have a problem with burning oil. I would say that about every 2-3 weeks we have to add 1-2 quarts of oil.
@eugeneklemenz4 жыл бұрын
Great advice I had all kinds of problems with Detroit engines never had a Pacar had no problems with a Cummings engines and what about warranty's
@bradleyselk96424 жыл бұрын
I've got a 388 pete we put a 400 hp n14 in last year and it averages 6.3 mpg loaded with a 13 speed and about 7 ish empty. Been a good truck so far no issues. But my 379s B3408 gets 5 all day long loaded or empty. Great looking truck boss man.
@JeremiahHartmanPhotography4 жыл бұрын
Hows the N14 doing? Im looking at pre 2007 trucks with N14's prob a volvo since they're cheaper with a 13spd. Ive heard great things about the N14...just preffer peoples experiences rather than keyboard trucker reviews.
@badgermoon92293 жыл бұрын
My last truck had a Paccar engine and it almost broke me. Got rid of it and bought a W9 glider (studio sleeper) in 2015. I have a 6nz Cat putting 500 to the ground mated to an 18 sp trans with 3:36 rears. I'm on 22.5 tall rubber. I love the truck. It is dependable and a joy to own and drive. The Paccar did ok till it had about 350k on it and then the trouble started and never let up.
@jaykoehn41064 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a Paccar Mx 13 and it’s got 330,000 miles on it and almost zero problems
@Capitanvolume4 жыл бұрын
I'm coming from a mechanic background, and I just re-speced my gravel truck, I went from just a straight truck running 22 tons to 45 tons, swapped to 18 speed and running 415 hp c12 on a motorhome tune. I'm going to respectfully disagree. Old trucks are better. Small engines are better. The best thing you can do for fuel economy is driving style. I get better mileage than all these new curb sniffers. Cummins engines are very reliable, but they are sensitive to oil quality. If you have a Cummins change your oil. Detroit's have extremely high parts and repair costs.
@victoringraham85464 жыл бұрын
I'd love to be behind the wheel of that flat top
@longwhiteline33084 жыл бұрын
I'd suggest a Peterbilt 567 18 speed with the PACCAR motor. Thats what im running now. 7.5-8.0mpg easily
@markusuebel26244 жыл бұрын
automatic transmissions are common on heavy trucks in germany for over 10 or even 15 years and the hold up well and for most drivers they safe fuel.
@kilomike43804 жыл бұрын
Once again you’re the voice of reason for someone just starting, to think about doing his own trucking business.Appreciate your advice. Thanks again for being a source 👍👍👍👍👍
@mrbirk6264 жыл бұрын
I wish I could get a modern Peterbilt or Kenworth with a Detroit drivetrain. I've been driving a freightshaker with a Detroit in it for two years now, and have yet to see a major failure in the drivetrain or aftertreatment system. But the sad truth is that you can't get Detroit anything but a Freightliner anymore unless you're building a glider kit.
@patrickwines95514 жыл бұрын
Only ran in and out of the woods so I liked the 8v92, 9 speed, and 6x6 with air lock in the rear two. All on a crackerbox chassis that was shorter than a suburban.
@Durahan824 жыл бұрын
2018 Cascadia with a DD16 Detroit , For flat-bed hauling that's what i have atm .
@1armedguy44 жыл бұрын
Great pointers in how to spec ones truck Dave, experience plays a huge role in knowing what works best and being Versatel in today's market.🇨🇦
@fineexoticwhipzfew70754 жыл бұрын
Real veteran talk👍👍👍 great suggestions 👍👍👍
@SmartTrucking4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@kylemorice48704 жыл бұрын
Thats good music for that rigs entrance nothing better than rock music. A long hood pete or kw or even western star is on my mind far as if I ever became an owner operator manual transmission all the way too. An as always a good informative video.
@ritchierich565 Жыл бұрын
Smart trucking, how would you spec out a rig pulling flatbed, reefer and dry van in 2023?
@poppadappaable4 жыл бұрын
Thank You For The Guidelines Alltimer👏🏻🙌🏻 God Bless🙏
@waynekarjala2032 Жыл бұрын
Super singles are terrible on snow. Also, on asphalt rutted from duals,they are squirrels in the rain.
@Demonoid19903 жыл бұрын
I've no issues with super singles myself. With the company I driven for now for a few years I've been on super singles, and they've been just fine. So long as you keep them aired up properly, and inspect daily for any possible punctures, they do fine. The snow chains are a bit of a bear, but not too bad. In the past 3 years running singles I've only had about 4 blow outs on trailers. Primary culprit been a tire with bad tread, and the company thought it looked alright in the pictures.. yeah right lol. A few hundred miles down the road after hooking up, and boom. Been doing a lot of research on going owner op. I'd like to get KW being from Oregon, and my grandpa ran KW's mostly too. That and I'd like to get my own trailer too, if that's OK with the company. I've built up a good reputation with them hauling glass. With the type of freight we usually haul, being light weight is game. Most of the loads I haul are between 44 and 50,000 lbs. Being mainly glass, lumber, steel, and some odd ball freight here and there. Are company does run Conestoga flatbeds as well, and I'm kinda interested in specing one out myself after I do a little more research. I've only done regular flatbeds and tarps the last 3 years, plus the occasional double drop A frame for jumbo sized glass. There are some many different ways to spec out equipment for trucks, the choices can be mind boggling. But if I do pull the trigger I'm pretty set on what I want. I'm tried of dealing with screw-ups on behalf of the "previous" guy. Things like beat up trailers, stripped out bolts or nuts, swiss cheese tarps, frayed straps, things missing, ect.. I don't like preloads either, not in flatbed or van. Live load, live offload is what I prefer, so I know everything is done right and in order. That way if the shipper screws something up, I've all the evidence in need to call em out and save my own ass. Flatbed is nice in that essence because I can always see what's going on and how it's being loaded. I'm just a little perturbed by Conestoga trailers due to driving in windy country a lot. Running loaded is fine, but empty could be a little hairy. A few of our Conestoga drivers have mentioned the down sides a time or two. I've got a lot of things to consider on what choices I do or don't make.
@buddyhawks74384 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the expert advice. Will use for when I purchase my first truck one day
@paulchapasr3 жыл бұрын
Dam good point on the rubber and rims.
@deantait83264 жыл бұрын
Detroit isn't available in KW, or Pete in USA, is it? It's paccar or Cummins. So? I happen to love the aero drop nose...yes T-680 or Pete 579.
@StellarGale4 жыл бұрын
Can always have a glider if you wish so
@SOU69004 жыл бұрын
The biggest DD15 Detroit you can buy in the Western Stars and Freightliners I think makes peak torque around 960ish RPMs I believe... Probably should go check out the Freightliner website before I say that though...
@Dave.Cooper4 жыл бұрын
9:58 Using that same logic, you should spec double front tyres instead of single.
@junior042920093 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work Sir!. Very nice video.,
@rickyharvey48354 жыл бұрын
Having a nice truck to drive will make a big difference i like the Pete's but i had alot of fun in a coronado !!!!!
@Invocated_Agitator3 жыл бұрын
If fuel efficiency is so important (it ofc is!), why haven't you installed a spoiler on top of your truck yet, since it's a flatter?
@jefftrehy4 жыл бұрын
Hey dave, I borrowed a 579 for a week from my company while i was getting my 389 worked on. The 579 mid roof has a 500 cummins efficiency with a 13, 3.25's on tall super single 22's. My 389 flat top has a 565 performance cummins an 18, 3.55 and lowpro 24 duals (same overall diameter as tall 22's). I ran the rental just like my truck at 72 mph, with the same trailers, overall fuel mileage differences was less than half a gallon, not enough for me to drive a plastic truck. If i was going to get an aero truck it would be a T800, the truck is built off of a rock solid cab that has been around for decades. The X15 cummins have a new emissions system on them, totally revamped from the isx's and it works leaps and bounds better than the isx era setup. If i'm not mistaken the paccar and the cummins share the same emissions components. My experience with the detroit's is only in day cabs so it doesn't apply to otr trucking.
@the_traveling_man42844 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info considering getting a 2012kw and this really helps me make a more informed decision. Another thing about super singles they can do some damage as well. I once hauled a pneumatic tank that had a blowout the belt didn't immediately come off and bout tore the fender to pieces
@JacksonClass4 жыл бұрын
I'm a nose Truck man for life. By the time you pay for DEF and break downs with a extremely high new Truck note you. You are better off with a old truck spec with a 60 series Detroit 12.7, N-14 Cummins , Big Cam Cummins and just about any previous emissions Cat. Take your own survey, nothing but new Trucksin the shop. Old trucks still rolling!
@jaysmith1408 Жыл бұрын
What about Volvo powertrains? I’ve loved them, and the I-Shift is the only automated transmission I actually enjoy. Naturally I prefer a standard, but rarely am I given a choice.
@dannyburgess27814 жыл бұрын
Got watch the freight liner you get some that. Put gather wrong you see this in tore pattern
@bertnl5304 жыл бұрын
I ve noticed that all big trucks in US and Canada having a 6 x 4 configuration. Seems quite expensive to me in price, weight and moving parts, compared to a 6 x 2. like for example the expediters have.
@charlesdyer23764 жыл бұрын
LOL, that reminds Me of the time on the Fl. turnpike ,a pick up passed me, and a few seconds later his boat,and trailer passed Me just before it took off into the comedian, and flip over
@shellcrackerlover58894 жыл бұрын
Did you ever drive the Ford LTL 9000? It's a sharp looking truck. BTW, love that big Peterbilt!
@mitchcoop12 жыл бұрын
I saw an older video (2015?) where the rear gears were said to be 3.70's not 3.55's Yep I got too much time on my hands.
@KS-hi3tn4 жыл бұрын
Thank you again you’re the Bible of trucking
@TheRedpete3794 жыл бұрын
I have a long hood 379 312 wheel base I get over 7 miles per gallon just have to slow down
@MantisManTRD3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing your set up. It answered a few of my questions about what I will need for my future truck. Its a hard pull to make it look sweet with a flat top but you make a good point. Drag cost money. I guess it will have to wait for the show truck.
@vxwrycpzvrwyces77323 жыл бұрын
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@imrankhanbarlas4 жыл бұрын
My W900 is is a bit heavy with full fuel, APU Installed (22600lbs) with Cummins X15 565 hp, 1850 torque, 18 speed, 373 rear axle ratio. Which industry I can make top dollars with this truck. Guide me please.
@mr.hallman3334 жыл бұрын
Great specs on the Pete. Low bunk is cool but I see what you mean about the drag. Cool and function aren't always the same. Good looking truck anyway . Keep the vids coming big strapper.
@mikesmith-wk7vy3 жыл бұрын
the single wheels look funny to me, not surprised they aren't as functional as dual , but like automatics they are gaining traction
@jacobbaker8613 ай бұрын
Great video but stick to the drum brakes disk just cost 12000 bucks usd for pads and rotors on the truck I’m in
@stevekoltsidis30554 жыл бұрын
I am in my 40's and want to get into trucking. I was /am in the limo businesses for over twenty years. I love to drive and can manage myself pretty well. I just want to know am I to old to get into this business. I don't know if my business will recover after this Covid mess. My end goal is to buy my own truck. I have DOT/MC/NYS DOT numbers because of the type of limo I own. So I already have authority. I passed my DOT physical I have a CDL with a P endorsement and I am 19A compliant. All I need now is my CDL A and some experience. I know all the trials and tribulations that go with the trucking businesses from watching your videos. and I am willing to give it a try. Just to let you know I love driving,
@benb17784 жыл бұрын
Would you be able to do a video about all the trucks you have owned or at least your favorites out of the ones you have owned/ran. Thanks love the content!
@davidjesse55214 жыл бұрын
Low rolling tires , kenworth have electrical harness issues P
@holsteinsanddiesels77584 жыл бұрын
I’m a dairy farmer, and I would spec a Western Star with the X-15 Cummins at 605 hp and 2050 tq. I would run a day cab or 36 inch sleeper on a 240-250 wheelbase. Probably 4:10 rears. I know that’s odd but I need power down low. That’s what I’d do if I had the money
@rickgregoire90414 жыл бұрын
I wish I had known you were running 24.5s. I had a set of almost new chains that nobody wanted and you could have had for free. we downsized and I wound up scrapping them.