A diesel fired bunk heater will keep Kurt and Opie warm in cooler weather, but won't keep the truck engine warm. An APU can provide power for cab heat, engine block heat, fuel tank heat, electricity to run TVs, refrigerators, etc, and charge the truck batteries. APUs use about one quart of fuel per hour compared to one gallon per hour for a truck engine. I drove for a large company whose extreme cold weather policy was to idle the engine and add Anti-Gel fuel treatment at each fuel stop. An APU will cost around $15,000 but the fuel savings will pay for itself in a few years. Safe travels. 😊
@heatherkohlwey837910 ай бұрын
You treat First Class right. I love all the beautiful architecture you show. The one on the Mapleton corner looks like it's coming along. Thanks for the ride. God bless.
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
Thanks for joining me on the ride.
@brenda2855710 ай бұрын
I got to say first class is my favorite truck to watch, I've been watching you for a while now Mr Kurt
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
Thank you
@hawkeyetec10 ай бұрын
I check samples of engine oil,coolant,transmission and axels. Found my transmission before it grenaded and my head. Well worth it. I have a websto bunk heater and a green apu. I cover my bunk heater sensor, and my apu heat is on, and it's amazing... just a thought. And im saving money on fuel. You can't go wrong.
@TerryAnderson-k7e10 ай бұрын
One of my favorite tools to carry is a lazor thermometer. I will get temps on tires, bearing housings, radiator, etc. Equal temps on tire means they are OK and the same for bearings.
@1369911110 ай бұрын
Excellent suggestion
@sergebrunet421810 ай бұрын
W900L is hard to beat ! i mean hard to get better ! i drove one maybe a few years older than yours, also had a wood floor ! it s in my videos, in the last rows ! you can see the outside-inside of it ! lol @ Italian company so all the tucks were Italian colors ! Gold & Burgandy ! Those trucks were very well maintained ! after every trip it was greased, checked everything ! So when you left you were sure it was good and ready ! Unfortunatly those trucks were too expensive on fuel so they bought Cascadias ! lol ya ! But i was already gone when they let go those nice Kenworths and Petes ! glad you made it home ! see ya later my friend ! 🤠
@fizixx10 ай бұрын
It's good the bearings didn't let go on the road somewhere. At least you have the luxury of being able to get it to a shop on your own watch.
@joeprocopio49410 ай бұрын
Kurt i feel the same way about First Class!! Its not mine but i love it too!!! Im 73 yrs old retired driver 43 yrs. Nice job gettin her home!!😊
@brucemerrett546210 ай бұрын
I chased a vibration for months until an old time mechanic worked out it was the nut holding the Ujoint yoke on. Turns out some time in the past a previous owner ran it loose & wore the surface of the yoke. By doing it up tight it vibrated. Leave it a bit loose was all good. After tailshaft balance & a lot of other 'repairs' he worked it out. Hope you give us a run down Kurt. Good case for a "fund me" hehe
@joesullivan886110 ай бұрын
i really enjoy your vids because we get to listen to your truck instead of MUSIC.....Drive safe my friend
@whatever812510 ай бұрын
Amen to that!
@tommythompson358810 ай бұрын
2 million on a set of drives is about double life expectancy. My front drive (Eaton)in one truck I had spit out a pinion bearing at a little over a million. With that many miles I hope you go ahead and do both. Go luck on it either way. Enjoy your channel.
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
I'm not to sure if they have that many or not. We will see
@dennisternent297410 ай бұрын
I have a Webasto Thermo Pro 90 on my old Kenworth. Engine stays at 180 and I stay nice and warm too. Not cheap though.
@j.o.a.t97186 ай бұрын
Nothing sounds better than a Cat cruising down the highway. I've been watching you shift and it looked weird. I googled the shift pattern of the W900. Wow. Not like a vehicle transmission. Would like to hear some discussion on the shift pattern and how you figured it out.
@kristaskarin210410 ай бұрын
Going through a really bad break up with a not nice man. I needed this video. I have my CDL again. I start a Dumptruck job with GANA orientation starts on Tuesday 830 am. But I’m not driving a semi just a smaller dump truck. Yeppers take care of first class. Love that tractor
@SiFit-Gym10 ай бұрын
While it’s in the shop, get someone to rub down and put a few coats of lacquer on that hood. Driving my OCD insane 🫣
@the.porter.productions10 ай бұрын
O-H-I-O Porters🇺🇸 Driving through town, showing all the old buildings as you go, was quite cool! I love the old architecture in those buildings! Thanks. I grew up in an old building that had gone from being a theater, drug store, grocery store, apartment building, etc. Way cool! I hate breaking down out on the road. I’ve been there a few times & I’ve helped a few others bring their trucks home when a rear end/transmission would go out. It puts you in such a vulnerable position that you really don’t need to be in. Things do happen though. If you keep an eye on such things, then you can usually get a better idea if you can milk it a bit longer or if you just have to bite the bullet & get it fixed. From my understanding, metal frames usually last a lot longer than aluminum frames. Well, that’s what I’ve found out on old trucks. Any aluminum frame truck usually had warped frames or had major alignment issues on front or rear of the truck. Maybe they were just abused. I almost bought a cabover Diamond REO & my brother talked me out of it for that reason. Hopefully it won’t be as bad as you’re thinking…maybe some bushings or U joints like you said. Glad you made it home safely. Blessings my friend! Keep us posted. 🤩🥰✌️
@KevinChristiansen-i2q10 ай бұрын
Safe travels trucking Kurt
@Mr.T31410 ай бұрын
There is something special about the older trucks.
@EDLaw-wo5it10 ай бұрын
The only problem. S witheaitin on a wheel bearing or rear end bearing, if you don’t make it to a shop the tow charges plus hookup is VERY expensive or if the bearing spins in the housing Both are really costly. Hope you make it to the shop. You stay safe and havagudun trucker.
@solomonthomas366210 ай бұрын
Hey bro I like your videos stay safe
@Kobet97110 ай бұрын
I just found your channel a few days ago. I like your patience behind the wheel. Drive safe and take care of your truck. 😊
@CrampedGrampy10 ай бұрын
With many years of driving the K900 I'm sure you are quite familiar with every sound emitted from the Kenworth. Driving an International 4300 in the 1970s, the mechanic at the company shop rather doubted me when I told him the Cummins 350 had an exhaust leak that I'd been hearing on returning from the east coast. A few days later the same mechanic asked how I knew about the leak. My ears were much better then because straight out as I told him, I could hear that particular sound. In the same way you know the sounds your truck makes just as I did way back then. No sense being caught out on the side of the road, less expensive fixing in the shop than dealing with the complications beginning at the side of the road. Thanks for the explanations and the safe ride. Be well.
@trapnut10 ай бұрын
Glad you were able to limp First Class home. Hope you can get everything sorted and can get her fixed up without having to give up one of the kids…..
@chadsmith997910 ай бұрын
I've been replacing parts about every to weeks last week was brake and next week it's wheel bearings and hubs because I let it go too long
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
I need to get on a " something every month" schedule
@russellburney605610 ай бұрын
I really enjoy watching your videos love your dog I was an owner operator for 22years wishing I never got out you give me inspiration 😊
@elliottdilliplane624410 ай бұрын
Also check steering box wear if need new 1
@brianbridle95110 ай бұрын
The one thing that stands out are those led h/lamps. I keep suggesting that S/T/Dan does the same. Rebuild. We had a 1988 V8 350hp Merc that was SO economic and a REAL puller, that we rebuilt her. Didn't take a huge amount of downtime or cost. Worth every penny. (She had 1.5mill miles on her then.)
@thomaspetroff911710 ай бұрын
Tough Luck Kurt. But as you know you got all the life out of those Diff's. You didn't say if it was the rear diff or power divider. If at all possible I would change them both because one can't be far behind the other. The rear diff does 90% of the work along with the through shaft front power divider rear bearing and front power divider input bearing. I know you said the engine was refreshed, and I think the trans too? Might as well get it done now before you get busy. I guess I better get with Uber Dad and place an Order! Tom
@jda7210 ай бұрын
The rear end vibration is usually slower and seems heavier than a u-joints at least that's the way I perceived it. I have seen a couple of rear u-joints that took grease good were tight but finally failed and the problem was one end was not taking grease. Good luck it's always stressful dealing with breakdowns.
@chucklester982210 ай бұрын
Kurt hopefully just a minor issue! Stay safe and take care of opie!
@kevysjewel10 ай бұрын
I hope your back is getting better
@jamesdaniels369910 ай бұрын
Kurt, I went ahead and ordered you a new truck,amozon said it will be delivered tomorrow morning.😂❤
@SireDragonChester10 ай бұрын
Lol doubt he’d want a new truck. New truck are all plastic shit and computer crap and auto, with DPF and emissions. Older trucks will run circles around any new trucks. It’s better keep your old truck going then buying anything new. New trucks will spend most there time in shop and with downtime.
@johnchambers138010 ай бұрын
If Amazon is delivering it, you'll find it in Wyoming, In the median of I-80, on its side. They make a lot of deliveries there.
@jamesdaniels369910 ай бұрын
Notice that the company name is amozon, they don't make delivery on time never..😂
@amycovey659510 ай бұрын
I fully understand your love of that truck! Hope repairs are quick and not too expensive.😊
@AndrewJackson-mf5qp10 ай бұрын
I'm a preventative maintenance dude with a pretty good record on anything I look after and hate been slowed down with a breakdown. I know what you are saying with getting a lot more miles out of dodgy bits and in some circumstances have had to practise wait , hope and we will see. but prefer to keep moving reliable like. Making money is what it is all about.
@kelseywedge716710 ай бұрын
Good luck on your repairs
@davidhall791810 ай бұрын
Kurt--I think I met you just south of Holton. Check your video for the blue and white oil truck.
@Ronald-t4xАй бұрын
Take it easy going north don't strain that reared hard or it will fly apart and your done
@scottycollins182910 ай бұрын
Greetings Mr Kurt & Fam!!!!!! 1st Class All the WAY!!!!!!!😎🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🏆🥇💎💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰📽📹🎥📸🇺🇸👍🏾🙌🏾✌🏾
@janebeuten607110 ай бұрын
I hope First Class isn’t out of commission for long Kurt 🤞. Love the scenic drives 🌅 Be safe and give Opie and Jax a pet for me ❤️🐾
@sandasturner952910 ай бұрын
Also, Kurt ,just want to express the astonishment of whitnessing Your attention to detail including listening the sounds your truck makes!!!
@martinhiner205910 ай бұрын
Check the side axle bearing
@cjwworld10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video… Yes fix the rear end, it will be a good investment
@davemyers395310 ай бұрын
A. Men they work great. Change. both drop ins Hagerman in Hermiston or has them in stocks.
@michellejaquez880910 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video keep up the great work 👍
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@peteengard996610 ай бұрын
I lost a rear pinion bearing once. I pulled the jack shaft between the rears and locked in the power divider and put another thousand miles on it before I could fix it. Doing that saved the ring and pinion along with the chuck. You really don't want to buy one of those.
@davidczarnecki58110 ай бұрын
The air suspension problem could knock a ujoint out pretty quick but if the rear end bearing sptead metal all over then you should check the wheel bearings
@pcs585210 ай бұрын
I ain't gonna tell you again; put a Webasto heater in the sleeper. It'll keep you, Opie and your Cat warm as toast....😀😀
@williambillwaynerobertson93010 ай бұрын
Martin put a heater in one of there trucks and he loves it. Kurt a gaulded u-joint will give you fits and most still take grease. 👍🇺🇸
@ScottArmas10710 ай бұрын
My Espar is probably the nicest accessory I’ve ever had on a truck. Definitely beats freezing in the morning.
@pcs585210 ай бұрын
@@ScottArmas107: Plus it only uses about a gallon of diesel overnight. A lot cheaper than the gallon per hour I used to burn idling the truck.
@TruckingTogether10 ай бұрын
we put a cheap (like couple hundred) amazon one in Tiny Dancer and other than not reading in Fahrenheit we like it quite a lot
@pcs585210 ай бұрын
@@TruckingTogether: I'm a bit leery of cheap (or expensive) heaters in a living space so make sure you install a carbon monoxide detector.
@johnmoyer24310 ай бұрын
Mist awesome yall made it home
@davidbreman249410 ай бұрын
Kurt I would say that your pinion gears that needs to be rebuilt I'm guessing that somewhere between 2500 and 3,000 dollars
@Ez-ko1gz10 ай бұрын
I'm wondering if you felt vibrations or heard a popping sound either way no good glad you know first class so we'll I'm still learning my w9
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
Just the vibrations
@MikeInBendOregon10 ай бұрын
Glad you and the ol girl made it back home. What it would have cost to have her brought home on a hook would probably pay for a good portion of the rear end 😃 There's a reason why Kenworth and Peterbilt cost more money. The haters say that you are just paying for a name, because the drivetrain components are the same with some exceptions, but there are reasons why the trucks became popular in the first place, besides being the best looking trucks on the road... Reliability, the cabs are built better, and the wiring is typically done a lot nicer. I started out driving a Kenworth when I was 18 and I drove for 40 years. Most of those years were in a KW or a Pete. Sure things can break on any truck, but all of those trucks were very reliable. During my career I also drove a Freightliner cabover. It was only 2 years old when I drove it, and I was always fighting wiring gremlins, squeaks, leaks, rattles, broken a/c dash vents etc. It was a nice looking truck. It had the big sleeper (flat top), quite a bit of chrome and polished aluminum, the nicest interior you could order, and it had a Big Cam III 400 that had some work done to it. It ran really good for what it was, and ironically I really liked the truck but all of the faults that I mentioned got really old. You pay more when you buy new and used, but to me the extra cost is worth every dime.
@KevinChristiansen-i2q10 ай бұрын
Great video Kurt
@cliffgiordane296910 ай бұрын
I just delivered 2 W9s to Des Moines on Monday
@cliffgiordane296910 ай бұрын
I was just about to say the flats are definitely worse than the hills when you said something. The trucks from factory like running through the rolling hills and curves in Washington Idaho and Montana the trucks use more fuel through the great plains I figure since the truck is constantly under load as opposed to those down hill miles in through the passes and hills
@stevespriggs330210 ай бұрын
You as a business owner, you have to make every penny count. 2 million miles is very good on a set of truck rears. Stay safe.
@ericsimmons254310 ай бұрын
Hope everything goes okay at the shop 😢
@jeffreycalderwood989310 ай бұрын
Hope the kenworth is fixed now
@joedurso519210 ай бұрын
Always a good shop is worth it
@dashhoundlover283710 ай бұрын
HELLO KURT COOL VIDEO NICE RIDE !! BE BLESSED BE SAFE !! PRAYERS FOR YOUR TRUCK TO BE FIXED & SOMETHING LESS EXPENSIVE ! 🇺🇸🚂🇺🇸🚂🇺🇸🚂🙏🐾🐾🐾❤️🐾🐾🐾
@jerryhubbard446110 ай бұрын
Kurt, when you got out of the truck, that guy took a look and I can see why he started hauling it. You scared the S out of him I am sure. Anyone 6'8 360 pounds, I would be hauling it too. I am sure when he came back after lowering his blood pressure, he was probably shaking like a leaf. lol
@matthewselman839710 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video trucking with Schmidt
@rolfsinkgraven10 ай бұрын
Keep er running Kurt, hope it wont cost you a arm and a leg tho.
@BeNiceorBeQuiet10 ай бұрын
I’m so very sorry
@TheSteelman6610 ай бұрын
Yeah in my last w900 it was a 2001, I put a new Reman rear in the rear, then 2 weeks later I did the front. lol No more worries.
@sandasturner952910 ай бұрын
Good to know some trucks get that far on differentials.
@elliottdilliplane624410 ай бұрын
It's time to rebuilt both rears
@motyenoham294910 ай бұрын
Kurt, something flew out of your beard on that wind shot! jk Opie is getting some more time off? Is there a way you could pick up some local runs from another company?
@timmcdermottgetgf225010 ай бұрын
Hi Kurt and Opie
@dashhoundlover283710 ай бұрын
KURT MY DAD HAD A B MODEL MACK !! 2 INTERNATIONALS CAB OVERS ! 1995 HE BOUGHT A BRAND NEW PETE ITS WAS CHAMPAGNE IN COLOR IT WAS A CONDO MAN IT WAS GORGEOUS !! WHEN HE PASSED 96 MY MOTHER SOLD THEM ALL 🙌❤️🙏
@adwenb10 ай бұрын
Put a Green APU on First Class. A/C for summer and heat for winter plus it will be plumbed into engine of truck to keep engine warm for winter overnights. It burns about 1 gallon in 8 hours instead of at least 1 gal/hour.
@hetman3610 ай бұрын
Have you seen them prices
@jeffreysnyder499410 ай бұрын
I you gotta deal that works for you sir, KEEP TRUCKING THAT KW
@waynehammerton569810 ай бұрын
First class is like the rest of us Kurt sometimes she needs a little more loving take good care of yourselves won't you buddy
@Lost_AtSea_10 ай бұрын
It’s all about being able to get the parts! A guy with a freightliner Cascadia with a Cummins or Detroit would take less than an hour to find parts no matter where he is😁😁😁
@MikeInBendOregon10 ай бұрын
I'd rather deal with difficulty getting parts than drive a Cascadia 😂
@Lost_AtSea_10 ай бұрын
@@MikeInBendOregon why? Is it an ego thing? There’s absolutely nothing wrong with Cascadias. In my experience, they are the best truck. With comfort, space, and readily available parts. Lightweight, maneuvers on a dime and cheap. Or you can pay 100s of thousands of dollars on something that looks cool. I don’t know just my opinion. Let’s not forget 9.2 miles to the gallon at 63 mph. Were’s the bad??
@moondog316210 ай бұрын
What else did you talk about doing to First Cla$$ a year ago that you're going to get done.....is it the other rear end??
@WaconiaPrepper10 ай бұрын
Hey Kurt have you thought about getting a new truck or a newer used truck?
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
No
@farrellmorgan491610 ай бұрын
Did you not watch the video?
@WaconiaPrepper10 ай бұрын
@@farrellmorgan4916 sorry I get paid by KZbin to post comments! Very good money maker!
@fuzzybutkus897010 ай бұрын
I think the problem is he doesn’t have Opie with and is finding something for his mind to fixate on. Easy thing to do. R.R.Housings aren’t that big a deal. Going from a freightshaker to a 379 is night and day no wonder he hears every noise even if it was 10 years ago.
@brianburge334910 ай бұрын
Thanks
@stevenb132tsb10 ай бұрын
Schmidt, l like this video because it's entertaining, not because 1st class needs work!
@michaelsmith764010 ай бұрын
Sorry I haven't been watching you for a while, how is German doing?
@Snoogleheimer10 ай бұрын
Hooray for jazz stuff.
@dennisconnolly110 ай бұрын
How many miles do you have on your K-Dub ..
@lifewithabluetickcoonhound711610 ай бұрын
Yeah you may want to look into getting those lights fixed on your bumber before DOT puts you out of service
@48statenomad10 ай бұрын
I can confirm those heaters will make you sweat in a Wyoming winter. Get one.
@grissaffifamily10 ай бұрын
Would you ever consider getting a replacement if first class was done or will you be done trucking?
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
Not sure
@elliottdilliplane624410 ай бұрын
Front truck Springs will in future need replaced
@christopherrichards420510 ай бұрын
Why do they put those dryers so low. I'm the same way lean my head against the wall and don't move until my hands are dry. 😂
@andrewjmcgee10 ай бұрын
good one,man!
@elijames304110 ай бұрын
Hi kurt
@tomhutchison599210 ай бұрын
The road is quieter tonight. No jakes blaring into the truck stop as we sleep and loud idling is a thing of the past
@areenakju10 ай бұрын
Thanks.nice.video.
@CreachterZ10 ай бұрын
Drying your hands on a towel is a huge part of cleaning. It’s not just drying.
@shaneswayze622810 ай бұрын
How many miles you have on that KENWORTH
@OuterSpace-1-0.010 ай бұрын
How many lot lizards have been in your truck Smith?
@truckingwithschmidt712010 ай бұрын
Last time I checked, it was 2,135,000
@shaneswayze622810 ай бұрын
@@truckingwithschmidt7120 that's amazing.thats àlot of miles.
@grindpivot516510 ай бұрын
MiSS OPIE. BIG TIME - NO disrespect Dork.
@jerryplante423910 ай бұрын
The five most expensive words in trucking "As long as it's there".
@tate802010 ай бұрын
Kurt. No offense. But I don't think you do preventative maintenance at all. Really outside of fluids and grease your at the lack of maintenance stages. That rear end wouldn't cost you so much if you would've just addressed it man. Just saying
@florentinomartinez650710 ай бұрын
It's still cold
@stevewhitley384310 ай бұрын
Dot distribution is a family owned company, it was owned by a wonderful lady named Dorothy. I think the company is ran by her kids now. I believe that if you had put in a claim they probably replaced the hole front end. Just the kind of people the Tracy’s are.
@farrellmorgan491610 ай бұрын
I have heard nothing but good things about the company
@tylerdunn657810 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t tell the shop what to fix I’d say check my ride out tell me what you think. You may get a different thought dude
@karlsborgwi.jewell991910 ай бұрын
Yep …you have to be at a shop that you have trust in tho
@chadmock588310 ай бұрын
unless it grenades, it likely wont hurt the housing.
@thewatchmen492010 ай бұрын
Hey SCHIMDT. You always thinking of others and 🚛 which is what you supposed to do. But SCHIMDT. It's time for you to get 👓🕶️👓🥽. Might be a little expensive but a pair at 🏠 and a couple inside of 1st Class. Your family and fans needs you to be SAFE. B SAFE SCHIMDT. 👓🕶️👓. 🚛
@davidbreman249410 ай бұрын
I want to let you know 24 years ago when I own my trucks I actually found a used for a whole rear end with axles used cheaper than what it would cost to rebuild it and it came out of a truck that had been wrecked with low miles so if it gets where you're going to spend a lot of money you might just check around and see about that maybe