🚛Truck repair: $1500 vs $177 🔧

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2022
  • #truckrepair #mechanic #trucker #truckdriver #semi #bigrig #18wheeler #airdryer #purgevalve #video #trending #viral #tiktok #lifestyle #youtube
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  • @thomasvlaskampiii6850
    @thomasvlaskampiii6850 Год назад +929

    So what if you're the last customer of the day? They charge you for 8 hours while they're closed?

  • @garybeck9444
    @garybeck9444 Год назад +564

    I've learned that, I could mess it up and redo it and it's still cheaper than taking it to a shop.

    • @conker33350
      @conker33350 Год назад +12

      The truth in that. Yes

    • @zac.s
      @zac.s Год назад +6

      And buy all the specialty tools or whatever you need.

    • @pistolero114gunner
      @pistolero114gunner Год назад +2

      Exactly on the plus side next time you gotta fix the same thing it'll take you less time👍🏽

    • @genuinedickies99
      @genuinedickies99 Год назад +6

      Lol, that's pretty much how I learned everything. It was cheaper to do it myself, fuck it up, do it again.... I've done all my own work for the past 200,000 miles on my Jeep. And I bought it at 100,000. Plus I rely on that truck, if I break down it costs me repairs AND all the money I've lost by not working. That could be $300-$400 a day

    • @daniel.gilliss6030
      @daniel.gilliss6030 Год назад +1

      @@zac.s doesn't take any specialty tools to replace an air dryer. It's a simple bolt on &, off replacement with any regular wrenches or socket set.

  • @electricturtle3326
    @electricturtle3326 Год назад +178

    Holy fuck. That's it. I'm starting an honest mobile Mechanic company. Seems like I'd kill the competition

    • @7x779
      @7x779 Год назад +32

      Good luck. And actually has nothing to do with luck. So before you make good on your decision, consider the cost of the truck, then all the tools you're going to need, then anticipate even more special tools that you're going to need, then try to anticipate who's going to call you and with what car and what parts you're going to need, keep your truck stocked with those, and then anticipate when most people are going to call you during rush hour or after hours when all the parts stores are closed, or on holidays, especially Fridays and weekends, and then sit around and wait for them to call, and then when you don't get any calls so you plan to do something for yourself on the weekend, and just when you get started you get a call and have to cancel everything.
      People don't get it. They are selfish and entitled. They think when something goes wrong for them, the rest of the world has just planned their entire lives about being ready to be on call and come to your rescue for whatever price that you think is fair to you.

    • @electricturtle3326
      @electricturtle3326 Год назад +10

      @@7x779 woah bud I was definitely joking. I'm planted in my career. I ain't going unless they throw me out.

    • @jamesmcd71
      @jamesmcd71 Год назад +5

      Lol. You must be a child. You see 1 video and assume this Company isn't honest. You have no facts or the basic information needed to even understand the requirements to be a mobile Mechanic yet have no problem passing judgment.

    • @metaparcel
      @metaparcel Год назад +2

      That's it. I'm going to be an honest human being. I think I'd kill the competition - Person who doesn't understand reality.

    • @anthonygrimaldi9483
      @anthonygrimaldi9483 11 месяцев назад +2

      As long as youre certified and insured, yeah it would be a killer business.

  • @kalomeon
    @kalomeon Год назад +135

    That's why it's a good idea to learn some basics to servicing your rig, as you have learned.

  • @88miken36
    @88miken36 Год назад +81

    Im a mobile mechanic in las vegas and i try to walk a driver through his own repair, the problem is that alot of driver wont even try! Good job!

    • @darkknight2801
      @darkknight2801 Год назад +5

      Lemme save your comment if I ever break down near Vegas lol. Thanks for trying to help drivers much appreciated 😀👍

    • @jakebrakejunky10-4
      @jakebrakejunky10-4 Год назад +1

      Absolutely correct and that's why a lot of mobile repair companies charge insane prices. The trucking companies will pay it every time.
      I got in to trucking 20 years ago. Didn't know squat about turning wrences. Now I can completely rebuild the entire truck if I need to. Hearing those prices drove me to buy tools and manuals on what I needed to fix. Just take your time it isn't a race.

    • @mitchellandrew3318
      @mitchellandrew3318 Год назад +1

      I do the same also.
      But I give a $100hr rate from the time I hit the highway, and time back. Plus parts.
      But I know ppl down the highways in my area, so I make a few calls before hand to see if anyone can do it or wants the work.
      My most expensive Ford 5.4 water pump job was last summer. 12hrs driving, plus part. But I told him to pull it apart as much as possible, and let him use my tools to finish the job so he didn't have a bigger bill.
      It was that, or a $1400 tow bill.
      I did cut him a break also and said cover all my fuel and give me $200 for my time. Cause it happens, and they pass off my name. And I always line up other work on the way back so it's not to bad.

    • @sapperveteran245
      @sapperveteran245 Год назад +1

      Half the drivers these days don't know how to change a light bulb.

    • @christopheryoung826
      @christopheryoung826 Год назад

      Extremely happy I dont work on trailers anymore. The amount of times it was a waste of the companies money and my time is insane. Shocked how many drivers don't understand how an air release tandem works.

  • @museberhe6842
    @museberhe6842 Год назад +48

    Same thing happened to me on Volvo vnl760. First I bypassed the air dryer and drove to a dealership.Bought the purge valve and changed it

  • @mattsprayberry0
    @mattsprayberry0 Год назад +76

    *THIS IS WHY AS A OWNER OPERATOR YOU HAVE TO BE YOUR OWN MECHANIC*

    • @willbutler2639
      @willbutler2639 Год назад +1

      Or have a mechanic at the yard.

    • @N54God666
      @N54God666 Год назад

      Yup only needs a check valve not the whole air dryer

    • @alexkolle2205
      @alexkolle2205 10 месяцев назад

      You buy a bmw and then can’t afford a mechanic

    • @StickNclutch
      @StickNclutch Месяц назад

      ​@@alexkolle2205 let me guess you drive a BMW?

  • @Byers9oh1
    @Byers9oh1 Год назад +7

    And now the purge valve likely won’t last long because the filter wasn’t changed and previous valve was stuck open due to contamination.

  • @Irishrebel092
    @Irishrebel092 Год назад +6

    Sounds like you just don't understand what a business is. I'm a shop manager and that price is realistic. My techs don't work for free, and if they have to drive to you, then that's part of the cost. Would you be willing to drive a load and not get paid for the return mileage? We can't give flat prices on road services because it's all hourly. Best we can do is a quote. And for dryers, we rarely just replace the valve, we replaced the entire thing because chances are you have crap in it that caused it to go bad to begin with, and we're taking responsibility for the warranty we put on it

    • @williamwill8162
      @williamwill8162 Год назад

      But then why not give them both options let the customer decide if he just wants to replace the valve and take the risk or replace everything new and take the warranty

    • @Irishrebel092
      @Irishrebel092 Год назад

      @@williamwill8162 because it's up to the shop if they willing to do that. Same shops will not do no warranty work

  • @nitroustommy3668
    @nitroustommy3668 Год назад +128

    $125 per hour for a mobile mechanic is dirt cheap.
    I call bullsh!t on the whole story.
    If you knew all it needed is a purge valve why would you spend two hours looking for a mechanic? Also you happen to break down in Florida and the next clip it looks like you're in your personal BMW. Doesn't seem like you broke down on the road somewhere.

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Год назад +22

      A lot of these shorts are filled with BS to be fair.

    • @chipanzee7507
      @chipanzee7507 Год назад +4

      They may have quoted for the whole dryer, but once they got there and diagnose it they might have just repaired the valve as well.

    • @dangerrangerlstc
      @dangerrangerlstc Год назад +2

      @@chipanzee7507 very well possible. Go out with the worst case scenario and then find its just a small part. Our mobile techs do that all the time.

    • @dangerrangerlstc
      @dangerrangerlstc Год назад +4

      Shop labor rate here is $168 an hour. Mobile techs are even more with a flat $150 call out fee. Travel time to repair location charged as well.

    • @dspinks3216
      @dspinks3216 Год назад

      That's the truth but you don't know but that's seemingly right!!!!

  • @Mtg_MoBrocks
    @Mtg_MoBrocks Год назад +20

    “Common components you should carry in your truck for break downs part 1”

    • @TylerBigHead
      @TylerBigHead Год назад

      I was thinking, OTR drivers don't carry these ? Pretty sure all my companies service trucks had one on them for our 50 dumps and 10 belly dumps we had

    • @CB-lh8gw
      @CB-lh8gw Год назад +2

      I've been driving for nearly 8 years now and never had a purge valve fail. I do like carrying fuses and lights and whatnot though...

  • @xMods-ld8nx
    @xMods-ld8nx Год назад +15

    125 a hour is cheap is 250 a hour in California for diesel shop or mobile diesel mechanic

    • @bootleggedkilla
      @bootleggedkilla Год назад

      Idt the issue was the per hour. But the fact they wanted to charge him starting when they finished the last job till the mechanic gets to the next job after his truck

    • @fredc8618
      @fredc8618 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@bootleggedkillawhy not? Don't you want to get paid for when you start working? If that person is asleep and you woke them up to come work for you.. if they drive an hour they should start the time when they reach you? Or how about when they get to the parts place to get your parts and wait an hour.. oh yea they need to do that for free because everything in this world is free so when they get to you and fix it in 20 minutes they can only charge you the 20 minutes of labor.. seems fair 30 dollars for 3 hours of our time and 50 dollars of our fuel when we could have been in bed safe and sound 😃

    • @DCigar
      @DCigar 5 месяцев назад

      MHC kenworth in Denver - at their shop - $250 per hour minimum 2 hours. Lmao

  • @CarlPapa1990
    @CarlPapa1990 Год назад +38

    I am blown away by the dumb crap people call me out for road service for. Dude had a clutch replaced by a different company 6 days prior and called in a road call for a "CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT." He was vauge af and finally said " oh it won't go in gear🤣. I was like yeah NOPE. Call the dumbasses that replaced your clutch cause you don't need a clutch adjustment you're gonna need a new clutch. Sure enough they didn't install it properly and it was fried. Another one called in because his auto air hose wasn't screwed in and he didn't know how to put it back on. Another for a damn mudflap! I swear 90 % of these steering wheel holders SHOULD NOT BE DRIVING! If you can't repair basic crap on your own truck how exactly are you able to drive an 80000 lb tractor trailer!? Almost NONE of them speak English. They like to hump your leg while your fixing their stupidity. They don't understand that things cost money. Parts cost money, my time costs money. I have to feed my family. Lol

    • @sf-cl3mr
      @sf-cl3mr Год назад

      Calm down you sound like a high school girl

    • @swizzle3006
      @swizzle3006 Год назад +4

      This one got me to laugh, cuz I'm a technician who works on gas pumps and I have drivers approach me all the time thinking I'm the truck mechanic when they see my service truck. I really don't know that much about big rigs, yet I can say I'm amazing at finding air leaks and the amount of time it's from their drain valve being loose is ridiculous. So I'm not even a truck mechanic or have a diesel truck, yet I'm still helping them with dumb things since I'm there and can charge the gas station my time and it's the stupid easy things all the time.

    • @michael2943
      @michael2943 Год назад +5

      @@swizzle3006 hahah I was the shop welder and I knew how to fix more things on the trucks then prob 90% of the drivers . I started doing side mechanic work for the neighbors, they thought I was a mechanic and I wasn't going to tell them otherwise. Lol

    • @garrettchapman8170
      @garrettchapman8170 11 месяцев назад

      Brother.. I absolutely understand..
      And 1500 for this call was cheap..
      Probably the cheapest around.
      Cause that 3600 all day.

  • @Steven-hf7rg
    @Steven-hf7rg Год назад +10

    Wow. Listen to you complain. If you can do it the price doesn't lower. The business is trying to make money. Not break even. 😭

  • @seeap16
    @seeap16 Год назад +10

    We charge 100 for an hour minimum but it’s $50 to move the van to get mobile, So 150+ the hours working which goes at about $90 an hour

  • @deansmiley8221
    @deansmiley8221 Год назад +14

    Road service guy here! Road service is billed from the time you leave shop from the time you get back.Yes you get billed for sitting in traffic(,You did call them out into traffic) if it's after 3 o clock you get billed after hours which is a higher rate.125 dollars isn't bad actually for Road service.Glad ya got ot fixed on ur own,Good job!

  • @chevyboyforlife4234
    @chevyboyforlife4234 Год назад +5

    Okay how about you spend $250,000 on a mobile shop setup including price of the truck and tools this is the price you pay when you pay someone else to do something you can do but most people don't know how to do this stuff

  • @trex9194
    @trex9194 Год назад +7

    WTF?! You expect them to have the part, charge you as much as the store for that part, DRIVE TO YOU, etc. and you want to pay as if you installed it? Eff off with you entitled BS.

    • @simorebuths7301
      @simorebuths7301 Год назад

      When you put it that way. It makes more sense to pay or do it yourself.

  • @enigma216
    @enigma216 Год назад +10

    If you can fix it yourself cheaper. Then Fucking do it!!
    I'm sick of people complaining about professional costs. You wouldn't hire an electrician to change a light bulb would you!?!

    • @aldairhernandez1982
      @aldairhernandez1982 Год назад

      Are you fucxin stxpid the dude wanted to change the whole fucking thing he switch one little thing but someone who doesn't know about cars would have payed and literally gotten scammed

    • @aldairhernandez1982
      @aldairhernandez1982 Год назад

      Tard

  • @colesmountainbiking
    @colesmountainbiking Год назад +2

    I can’t believe people are defending how they charge, maybe the 125 an hour but charging for where the last driver was, that makes no sense

  • @thesausage351
    @thesausage351 Год назад +4

    How ironic that a guy who is paid for driving is complaining about a service who is requesting payment for driving.

  • @1tobicat
    @1tobicat Год назад +22

    I am a mobile mechanic that works on big boats. I had a customer tell me that his dock neighbors told him I was only on his boat for “about 1/2 an hour”. I explained about travel time and traffic but he was adamant that he was overcharged. I took some time off his bill and he paid. I told him that in the future, he could save on repairs by brining his boat to my shop (it’s a 34’ sailboat). He didn’t think it was as funny as I did. And also, the next time he needs repairs “so I can use my boat this weekend”? I’m sorry, but I’m about 6 weeks out.

    • @bryanlacount7551
      @bryanlacount7551 Год назад +3

      You're a better man than me. I ran a tree service with my bestfriend, I can't tell you how many customers signed the invoice, agreed to the cost and amount of work being done, then would turn around and say we misses this, forgot that or overcharged this. People don't realize that what we do and what you do are considered luxuries, luxury items are always expensive, so is upkeep.

    • @MindsMouth
      @MindsMouth Год назад

      You and your kind are scuzzy. Lucky people even give you work, thinking you are high and mighty repair man. 🤡🤡🤡

  • @kiatsumi7355
    @kiatsumi7355 Год назад +10

    ... does anyone even believe this? This guy got parts for his truck and repaired it in 2 hours, fine. But how did he get his hands on a BMW from the end of the video. He broke down in the middle of the road.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад +1

      Idk man I had plumber show up and replace one valve and turn another that didn't seem to work at all before they showed up and they said it was one price, charged a much higher price and now I don't really like plumbers. I looked up how to do something they said I could do on my own and I watched 3 videos and one said it was absolutely nessessary let maintaining and the other said it was totally unnecessary.i ended up doing more plumbing than the plumbers and it didn't cost me anything. They replace one valve cost well over $200. They are useful but you really have to need them because in the end replacing a faucet on your own isn't too hard but plumbing sucks so you spring a leak and you need a plumber anyway. It's complicated. You get electrician who appears credible and their quote is high and they need half upfront, you pay more and they go slower and slack and keep pushing back when they'll show up according to when they said. So you ask for your money back and now they slow roll it because they're slacking and started bum rushing a job they already lost. You get the money back and the next guy shows up when he says and it costs less for the same job because he's 1 guy that probably deserves it better than the 3-4 guys that can't get their crap together. He makes all the money the 3 other guys would've had to split. Maybe it take him a week with all the days, quoting, shopping, doing actual job n site, all the way to final receipt, but he spend $900 in supplies and make $1000 before taxes for 2-3 days honest work or whatever. The other guys all getting paid 30 an hour and he makes 50. Thats better than 3 guys which have no supplies one week after the quote. A week changes a lot. Pricing changes and now your cost is high compared to competition ECT. Time is money. But also quality.

  • @chrisostergard8904
    @chrisostergard8904 Год назад +6

    How dare them make money

  • @mannyquin9192
    @mannyquin9192 Год назад +3

    Regular car dealerships charge 185 or more an hour that’s why I’ve decided to fix my own vehicles. Spend a couple hundred dollars by a really good tool set. Watch some mechanics on RUclips first before you decide to fix it most fix-jobs are just unbolting something and putting something new back on. Don’t be intimidated by the look of confusion when you open the hood it’s really not that complicated. Inexpensive diagnostic tools might be able to spot the problem.

  • @bencallahan1425
    @bencallahan1425 Год назад +5

    I'm a mobile tech and you are correct. But I will say that mechanics get screwed as well. You need at least about 70k in tools just to cut down on repair times. Certain jobs do require certain tools. Also the investment in training and certs. Then you got FJB economy with fuel, parts, supply chain, and parts on national back order. I understand that was a simple fix and I respect you for being folk that will actually fix your own shish. But realize that your average everyday mech is not ou to screw you. We just trying to make a living like you.

    • @nicklikesradio
      @nicklikesradio Год назад +2

      Its all about where the mass money flow goes. If it goes to the government, then it is what whe all should be fighting.

  • @jorgeposadas1192
    @jorgeposadas1192 Год назад +4

    Yup, my air governor broke at 3am once in Dallas, everybody quoted me at around $1,200. and I had to wait till 8am because they would to have go buy it, woke up my wife and told her, your money maker broke down and she needs you to come and get your donkey cus he needs fix her, she got there 7:30am went and got some breakfast, went to harbor freight needed a allen socket set, went to utility and got 2 governors for $50 bucks, went and fixed her and saved 1k bucks and my 2 girls and the wife got a road trip and free breakfast.

    • @Drpepmazing
      @Drpepmazing Год назад

      Absolutely awesome! Maybe it was a sign that you needed some family time :)

    • @AC-eo8kv
      @AC-eo8kv Год назад

      10-4

  • @JorgeHernandez-lu1mi
    @JorgeHernandez-lu1mi Год назад +2

    Somebody tell me how to stop my cheap friends from calling me to drive out to fix their cars without cussing them out. They'd pay twice as much to get their rides towed to a shop and wait twice as long to get them fixed.

  • @calvinrickard5821
    @calvinrickard5821 Год назад +3

    Yeah techs are skilled and paid for their skill. We have tons of work, doesn't matter to us if you want to work on your own stuff. Gives us more time for other people.
    Their billing sounds a little sus but thats their prices, you don't have to accept them.

    • @maxwellstephens939
      @maxwellstephens939 Год назад

      But they tried billing him for a new dryer instead of just the purge valve alone, now how is that morally right or skilled?

    • @milaryan17
      @milaryan17 Год назад +2

      @@maxwellstephens939 let me explain, this doesn’t always fix the issue, what happens is dirt gets into the passage ways and clogs up the purge valve making it stick open, replacing a purge valve is a temporary fix.. not the solution.

  • @rushbnostopp
    @rushbnostopp Год назад +5

    Generator field service technician. Same structure with drive time from previous job as billable labor etc, except we are $215/hr and $3.25 a mile with a $75 flat fuel fee. You were getting a deal. OTR trucks are far simpler than standby generators so it’s not apples to apples but still that company was coming in at or below the industry standard. QQ

    • @elpupusero
      @elpupusero Год назад

      Thats pure bs,, they try to scam him

  • @lancekuhpow8489
    @lancekuhpow8489 Год назад +10

    Nah, as a mobile mechanic. U are in random places all day. It's not just only your call, so I could be coming from Montana.

  • @kickingagainstthepricks4059
    @kickingagainstthepricks4059 Год назад +3

    Called highway robbery. 😏

  • @Wtfsazerk
    @Wtfsazerk Год назад +5

    Honestly sounds cheap for a mobile mechanic

  • @nathanbeck263
    @nathanbeck263 Год назад +7

    Make sure you don't break down in my city! Lol. My rate is $150/hour port-2-port and $1.50/mile port-2-port. Plus parts. If this is too much for you, purchase a $175, 000 service truck, stock it with tools......then dedicate your life to educating yourself on every truck and trailer ever made😎 I'm sure you can save money @ Harbor freight.

  • @wacalaboby.lamboy1950
    @wacalaboby.lamboy1950 Год назад +2

    A good truck driver have to be a good mechanic to. 28 years experience.

  • @austenk4716
    @austenk4716 Год назад +2

    That's why knowledge is power if you don't/can't fix it yourself, the person with the knowledge and skill gets to control the narrative.

    • @noko1877
      @noko1877 Год назад

      Yeap theyre gonna say like you are going to need new motor

    • @austenk4716
      @austenk4716 Год назад

      @@noko1877 only if they're a unethical technician, reputation is a huge thing in the automotive repair industry, it only takes a single time being caught screwing the customer to ruin their career.

  • @eman10198
    @eman10198 Год назад +8

    Ha! We charge 150/hr and a 4hr minimum though we do heavy equipment

    • @tomb70
      @tomb70 Год назад +1

      Why charge so much? Because people will pay it. 😉
      Same truckers will cry about waiting for a dock.

    • @dieseltech7_358
      @dieseltech7_358 Год назад +1

      Exactly why I stopped doing truck repair and do heavy equipment instead

    • @christopheryoung826
      @christopheryoung826 Год назад

      Most equipment, that price is normally a fraction of the cost of that machine being down.

  • @genuinedickies99
    @genuinedickies99 Год назад +36

    I do mobile mechanic work. I charge $100 per hour, 1 hr minimum, 40% markup on parts and $50 just to show up.
    - edit
    I also pay $600 month for insurance
    $200/month accounting software
    $2,000/month gas
    $450/ month advertising
    $300/month warehouse space
    $200/month in merchant fees
    Tools and supplies, maybe $250 a month
    About $2000 in tools in my truck
    Don't even ask about taxes.
    Yeah, I charge a lot because it's expensive as fuck to run a business.

    • @AngelGarcia-uo4eg
      @AngelGarcia-uo4eg Год назад +3

      Yeah and bet you probably never have business 🤦‍♂️

    • @arickiwanski4165
      @arickiwanski4165 Год назад +6

      I feel that’s reasonable

    • @marcgonzalez9920
      @marcgonzalez9920 Год назад +4

      @@AngelGarcia-uo4eg And I bet when your car breaks down you pay the $200 tow?😅 If you have the skills, tools, and connections then by all means go open a business yourself for cheaper, but you’re only screwing yourself in the long run selling yourself short. This man clearly knows what he’s worth

    • @Ryan-re1rs
      @Ryan-re1rs Год назад +2

      @@AngelGarcia-uo4eg I don't get it. They charge like what 70 to 90 at dealerships? So someone who is gonna go strive to you, on the side of a road should not charge more? Lol.

    • @huntersdogson7132
      @huntersdogson7132 Год назад +2

      @@AngelGarcia-uo4eg honestly those rates are pretty reasonable considering they are coming to your location, not all people have the time to tow to a shop or diy it at home.

  • @richardmarshall1883
    @richardmarshall1883 Год назад +2

    Now explain the Business side of the same situation. And dont forget to include the cost it includes to run that business! We suggest replacing the dryer depending on the ware on it! Businesses need to make money also! An air dryer is simple. And as far as the mileage goes we charge from port to port. We spend 300 a week per truck just for fuel. We get 5 mpg for said trucks. I’m glad you fixed it yourself! But I’m surprised they even estimated the job. The company pays the mechanic from the time he leaves the shop until he gets back. It didn’t cost you 177.00 it costed you fuel to get to the parts store and back and you don’t have to pay a mechanic to do the job or the government to work said mechanic. Try scanning and diagnosing and fixing the issue. The company doesn’t charge too much your were just able to fix it cheaper! Most drivers can’t! Everyone is working to make money. It probably costs the company 1100 to do that same job after all the pay for the mechanic and taxes and c/c fees!

  • @dorkusamoungus
    @dorkusamoungus Год назад +2

    Wow. Some people think you should pay them for just about anything they dream up. That’s a crazy open ended quote

    • @xMods-ld8nx
      @xMods-ld8nx Год назад

      Cool he doesn’t have to take the quote, that’s the cost of doing bussiness for that mechanic, he doesn’t run a charity

  • @lilwalgreenscoldandflu6968
    @lilwalgreenscoldandflu6968 Год назад +4

    First mistake was buying a bmw without being a mechanic or knowing one or having a warranty

    • @genuinedickies99
      @genuinedickies99 Год назад +1

      You know a mechanic don't ask him to work on your car for free. For starters, he doesn't want to work on it on his day off. If he does you should be paying double. How would you feel if your boss came up to you and said hey, good buddy old pal, you want to come in on work on your day off and I'm not going to pay you for it? That's a good way to lose a friend that's also a mechanic.

    • @lilwalgreenscoldandflu6968
      @lilwalgreenscoldandflu6968 Год назад

      @@genuinedickies99 you must not have car friends. Because those people love doodling around and fixing shit in cars. Bmws dont fuck up every week so a actual mechanic friend that you know could hook u up for cheap. I dont see why your comment was necessary at all.

    • @Irishrebel092
      @Irishrebel092 Год назад

      @@lilwalgreenscoldandflu6968 his comment was necessary because you're an idiot. I run a shop and no, we don't drool over car crap 24/7. We're in this to make money, and hate working on people's cars and trucks on our off time, and we especially hate doing it for free as a favor. Hell, half of the people in my shop don't even do their own oil changes because the last thing we want to do after working on trucks all day is work on our own, because we know we're not getting paid to do it anyways.

  • @devilman3136
    @devilman3136 Год назад +14

    Well purge valves usually take a while to go out so you've been neglecting maintenance

    • @frankgillespie4012
      @frankgillespie4012 Год назад +4

      A new one can go out I've seen it

    • @Slimthehippie
      @Slimthehippie Год назад +5

      Most often they fail due to a nicked o-ring or a piece of debris on the o-ring sealing surface.

    • @kennyweatherspoon8135
      @kennyweatherspoon8135 Год назад +4

      @@frankgillespie4012 new is not always good, I promise you that.

  • @HoLeeFuk317
    @HoLeeFuk317 Год назад +2

    $125 per/he is cheaper than the dealer

  • @joeseabert8391
    @joeseabert8391 Год назад +2

    Had a dealership tell me it would take two weeks for them to do a warranty replacement on a windshield wiper arm. So I spent $140 for the part and with a leatherman repaired it in 5 hours of cussing and 30 minutes of labor.

    • @datnis916
      @datnis916 Год назад +1

      But now you voided your warranty in their eyes and now could never cover any warranty on your truck. Dealers are fucked. Stay small business

    • @joeseabert8391
      @joeseabert8391 Год назад

      @@datnis916 this happened in 2014 -15 and in 2016, six months before my lease ended the Def system took a crap. Outside warranty. Cost me $6000 in repairs and a week of work. Yet that lease payment was still due. After that I completed the lease, turned in the keys, got my least completion bonus, started working for a fuel hauling company in a day cab and as an employee, took a $15k per year hit on take home pay and been here ever since then. As I’m typing this I’m waiting for a tow at end of shift probably have to wait 2 hours for them to get here and two more hours to get to terminal. Actually that would make my day exceed 14 hours. Ha! Day guy is going to have to get his lazy ass up and ride to the terminal. Still going to be a long fucking day.

  • @luisrocha4371
    @luisrocha4371 Год назад +4

    Why don’t they call a tow truck? Cuz it’s more money! Just pay the mechanic and continue with your day.

  • @organicalchemist5416
    @organicalchemist5416 Год назад +32

    I don't provide my expensive tools, my years of skills, and all my time driving to you for free. I'm in business to make money.
    So If I gotta drive to you this will be included in price as any other services I would provide until end of Job.
    Just as you did; do it yourself if you don't want to pay another man to come to you and hold your hand in a broken down truck

    • @dieseltech7_358
      @dieseltech7_358 Год назад +4

      Perfectly said.

    • @jonathantaylor6926
      @jonathantaylor6926 Год назад +9

      That’s fine but I wouldn’t agree to an unknown travel charge. Paying for travel is fine but you gotta tell me what it cost first or at least a ballpark number.

    • @charlielemmel311
      @charlielemmel311 Год назад

      Noone told you to waste money on overpriced tools. Predatory loser.

    • @daviano
      @daviano Год назад

      This is why I love the Mexicans, they will never rip you off

    • @organicalchemist5416
      @organicalchemist5416 Год назад

      @@daviano Yo I'm married to a Hispanic. Let me tell you sir; 100% you seem to be misguided on this. If you like low quality work that doesn't last sure pay a "mexican".
      But lol God forbid you trust a central American, or Puerto Rican, columbian. As this man says in his racist blanket statement "mexican".

  • @milaryan17
    @milaryan17 Год назад +2

    Also, dealers charge anywhere from $150 to $180 an hour. Your tow bill to the shop would be about $500 to $600. There is going to be an up charge on parts, even if it’s late at night or 1 am when you call us repeatedly. Yes there are mobile places typically 3rd party companies drivers get tricked into using and they screw them over but maybe don’t talk out of your ass

  • @michael2943
    @michael2943 Год назад +2

    The Peterbilt dealer charges $250 an hour

  • @Jeffreykuntz426
    @Jeffreykuntz426 Год назад +14

    If I was a mobile mechanic I’d charge more, people suck.

  • @nathanschneider8586
    @nathanschneider8586 Год назад +7

    I'm a field service mechanic for heavy equipment. I have no problem going out to the mine when I'm on call. When I have a problem is when I'm off the clock and a 'serious issue' pops up. So I take my happy ass out of bed get dressed, and head to the mine. Taking 15seconds to climb into the cab and Flip one switch (swing lock) and then they bitch and moan that I'm charging them $400 emergency fee, when I told them to check the damn button over the phone. I'll fix stuff, but when you don't take my advice for trouble shooting a problem, I'll take your money and be laughing all the way to the bank.

  • @betterman85
    @betterman85 Год назад +2

    And they wonder why everyone hates them.

  • @jamesowen21
    @jamesowen21 Год назад +1

    Just about every roadside mechanic and tow truck have a two hour min charge. This is usually how long you will be waiting for someone to show up

  • @dustinengle2570
    @dustinengle2570 Год назад +3

    Everything is actually completely normal in the service industry besides charging you for drive time to the next customer. If you call a service tech you gotta pay for their time to drive to you. It’s time out of their work day to come service your truck.

  • @Irishrebel092
    @Irishrebel092 Год назад +11

    You sound like the drivers who wonder why an alignment is $250, but don't realize that we paid $20,000 for the machine that allows us to do them, and $150 per tech to have the company come out to train the techs on how to use it.

  • @jamesb.armstrong5433
    @jamesb.armstrong5433 Год назад +1

    Too many times the truck shops don't fix it correctly anyway.

  • @licensetochill79
    @licensetochill79 Год назад +1

    That's fair. You could also tell the truck to their shop but that would have cost you a lot more money. Remember Road mechanics are coming to you you're not going to them and you have to pay a premium for that

  • @thomasforsha8239
    @thomasforsha8239 Год назад +4

    You just happened to have snap ring pliers with you. Lucky you

    • @gorybonghit3211
      @gorybonghit3211 Год назад

      You never made a pair out of something? An elastic band, 2 finishing nails and a rock works. 2 wood augers, a piece of rubber and a wrench. 2 screws wrapped around a screwdriver, etc. You can make snap ring pliars out of a lot of shit haha at a certain point ingenuity is king.

  • @sweetmatthew662
    @sweetmatthew662 Год назад +4

    Yep, big rig service is expensive. We charge $169/hr at the shop! It would be way more if mobile. That all sounds correct. Changing a drier is easy, learn how to turn a wrench and you're good 👍

    • @HustleVentures.
      @HustleVentures. Год назад

      Absolutely. Owner operators do nothing except complain.

  • @Docdog-dd1MB
    @Docdog-dd1MB Год назад +1

    That happens to me twice in the Winter. Once in Amarillo and once north of St. Louis. 19 years ago. In Amarillo, another driver drop his trailer and drive me down to the dealer where I got a new Governor, it was cold winter. That Driver from Kansas City is always in my prayers. I installed the Governor by myself and this Driver let me stay in his cabin to get warm. The second time on I-55NB north close to Bloomington-Normal, the Dryer got frozen. I was in the Sleeper when I heard the noise of the low-pressure buzzer. We stopped and I disconnected the lines in and out of the dryer and connected them directly, overjumping the dryer. That way We came to Chicago. Got a new cartridge and installed it by myself. Yea it is true to have basic knowledge, it saves me a lot of Money. My Friends are asking me how I am are doing that's, I answer, read the Book for the exam for truck drivers, if You read that Book try to understand how the airbrakes are working and where you have to expect the problems. I came from a different field in the Trucking business in my COO I am a Veterinarian with a Ph.D. Always I try to understand how things are functioning in the Biological and Mechanical Worlds.

  • @WhowereEpsteinsclients
    @WhowereEpsteinsclients Год назад +2

    BS pricing like this has also destroyed the HVAC business. Ive run all the big name companies out if my area with honest transparent pricing.

  • @americanpaisareturns9051
    @americanpaisareturns9051 Год назад +3

    Its a business.🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @benmex4427
    @benmex4427 Год назад +4

    Cheap most shops are 180a hour

  • @abbsgarage.9676
    @abbsgarage.9676 Год назад +2

    That's expected from you the operator. The know how.... Good for you...

    • @Nothingmore71
      @Nothingmore71 Год назад

      It’s really not lol drivers need to stop trying to be mechanics before they get someone killed

  • @99jivvity
    @99jivvity Год назад +2

    Same thing on my Volvo. Changed the purge valve myself but it kept leaking. Had a mobile mechanic come fix it in 1 hour for $330 plus the dryer assembly was $530. Going back to work tomorrow, we'll see how it goes.

  • @travisgage2635
    @travisgage2635 Год назад +23

    That’s how service work works bro get used to it.

    • @josetross
      @josetross Год назад +2

      Yea I’m use to it that’s why I don’t own

  • @ForFinancialSake
    @ForFinancialSake Год назад +4

    That’s a stuck purge valve 😂

  • @nathanwardlow1342
    @nathanwardlow1342 Год назад +2

    Prices are completely average how where they going to know what the issue is?

  • @scottdolan1526
    @scottdolan1526 Год назад +1

    Welcome to trucking.
    If you drive in the midwest or east coast that air dryer filter should be changed every 6-8 months due to changing weather conditions
    Air dryer is always overlooked during scheduled PM

    • @Nothingmore71
      @Nothingmore71 Год назад

      Air dryer filters should really be changed yearly and if his purge valve went he should have just replaced the air dryer all together.

  • @douglasedwards6830
    @douglasedwards6830 Год назад +7

    Guy gets paid for driving as a career. Complains that the mobile mechanic gets paid for driving. The tow truck charges for driving too.

  • @rileywerner4008
    @rileywerner4008 Год назад +5

    Don't like pur prices call someone else

  • @garudagerwalk
    @garudagerwalk Год назад +1

    I'm not gonna lie, what killed me when owning my own truck. Tyres... 😭

  • @ohitsthatguy1328
    @ohitsthatguy1328 Год назад +1

    Love how it turned from a Kenworth to a BMW by the end of the video. 🤣🤣

  • @probiethetank8825
    @probiethetank8825 Год назад +3

    I was about to say you can just change the purge valve on the dryer yourself. But then you did. Love it!

  • @philliplarocque9328
    @philliplarocque9328 Год назад +5

    It's always good to know how to fix things yourself, especially with companies like that out there!

    • @678friedbed
      @678friedbed Год назад +2

      like what? their time is valuable, it you don't want to pay it, someone else will.

    • @philliplarocque9328
      @philliplarocque9328 Год назад +1

      @@678friedbed then some one else can pay, but not I, my time is valuable and so is my money.

    • @dieseltech7_358
      @dieseltech7_358 Год назад +2

      Your time is valuable and so is mine that’s why I charge what I do. Most of the guys that are saying this company was scamming don’t understand what it cost to run this type of business right now.

    • @philliplarocque9328
      @philliplarocque9328 Год назад

      @@dieseltech7_358 I understand sometimes you might be paying for specific knowledge or ability (tooling) but there is a point where it become literal highway robbery.

  • @samueldifort7093
    @samueldifort7093 Год назад +2

    Just bypass it fix it later lol

  • @clayton9136
    @clayton9136 Год назад +2

    Wait wait wait. So you're telling me, companies have to actually charge money to make a profit? That's just an insane concept to grasp isnt it?
    & why did that purge valve go out? Oh, because your air dryer needs to be replaced. You're wasting money. Let the professionals do their jobs kiddo. You just stick to the drivy drivy.

    • @itzdarian06
      @itzdarian06 Год назад

      stfu lol who the fuck wants to spend that much for a cheap part

  • @jimmyramirez5787
    @jimmyramirez5787 Год назад +3

    Portal to portal charge, you have the option to fix it yourself, great job. But wait So should they sit in traffic getting to you burning gas for free while they get to you lol!

    • @austint1151
      @austint1151 Год назад

      Yes. It comes from their revenue, it's called a business expense. The service charge covers the gas. I've never heard of someone charging shop rate for the time they spend in traffic. Ridiculous.

  • @Paul37Ontario
    @Paul37Ontario Год назад +5

    Contractors, plumbers, mechanics have knowledge and tools and overhead. They don’t work for minimum wage. People who know this have no problem paying. Stupid cheap people don’t get it.

    • @thebestruski6
      @thebestruski6 Год назад +1

      Lol like just to get tooled up with a good truck and have a nice Mobil rig will cost you 150 to 200k if your buying new. People don’t understand how much overhead and bills go into a Mobil repair company

    • @Irishrebel092
      @Irishrebel092 Год назад

      @@thebestruski6 people would be shocked how much even the simple tools are that you need to work on semi's. Tire bars $70, 1 inch impact $700, air compressor $1500 minimum, filter wrenches $200 for a good set, 20 ton jack $300-$800, then all the wrenches, drivers, impacts, sockets sets, diagnostic tools, multimeters, jump pack, random socket bits that all these truck builders use for no reason at all.
      That doesn't even START to take into account the money you'll have tied up in parts that you have to buy so you have them on hand.

  • @ericl1627
    @ericl1627 Год назад +1

    So where is the complaint? This is standard most shops. And we pay it so they will keep doing it...

  • @al5612
    @al5612 Год назад +9

    They are coming to help you. Don't like it? Deal with it yourself. This is why maintanice is important. Can't be cheap twice.

  • @myz06rocks
    @myz06rocks Год назад +4

    Wanting to avoid the cost for a tow doesn’t want to pay for a mobile mechanic to be mobile.

  • @neooverby3750
    @neooverby3750 Год назад +3

    That’s cheap we charge 160. but them charging you to go to different customers is a bit weird

    • @Joe-nr9xf
      @Joe-nr9xf Год назад +1

      Likely do it because some customers won't care, they just want their stuff fixed so they can get paid by two customers for part of the time instead of just one. They're upfront about it but it's still shitty to do regardless.

  • @bazdurand43
    @bazdurand43 Год назад +2

    Listen those air driers on those KWs are a bitch. Don’t blame them honestly.

  • @autobodycolliosionrestorat3362
    @autobodycolliosionrestorat3362 Год назад +2

    Yeah, and what happens when you dont know how to fix it yourself and yourstuck on the side of the road.. your going to pay to have your truck towed to a shop AND for a mechanic to fix it.and chances are your truck will sit at that shop for days until they get to it. You'll wind up spending more money then a mobile mechanic. Thats why they charge what they do, and i dont blame them. If its something stupid and you can fix it yourself, do it and dont complain that a mechanic wanted to charge for their time.

    • @ljguy300
      @ljguy300 Год назад

      I dont mind paying the travel fee to get to me nor do I mind the hourly rate. However charging ME AND the next client to get to them is extortion and extremely greedy. You're charging me and the next client for the same thing. You're double dipping and that's not cool.

  • @carlt6932
    @carlt6932 Год назад +4

    Keep a fitting in your toolbox that you can bypass the air drier with.

    • @stevenlewis4380
      @stevenlewis4380 Год назад

      Yeah boy. Keep you something handy to bypass a brake chamber too will save you a lot.

  • @cornfed123567
    @cornfed123567 Год назад +3

    As a mechanic, I only charge a minimum on after hours calls and I charge from current job\home to your job and if I have no other calls you get charged for me going home if I get another call you aren't being charged my drive time to next job. My truck doesn't move for free. As far as billing an entire drier, that mostly depends on the description and agreements I get from the caller. I usually won't buy parts before looking at a machine unless the customer says that's what is wrong and agrees they are buying the part whether it fixes it or not. The amount of times I've had an operator telling me what's wrong and them being wrong is way more than the times they have been right.

    • @huntsbychainsaw5986
      @huntsbychainsaw5986 Год назад

      I don't like doing service calls so I charge premium rates. I don't double charge but I also don't do anything for free.

    • @cornfed123567
      @cornfed123567 Год назад +1

      @@huntsbychainsaw5986 I've only drastically over charged one guy, because I was still side gigging and he wanted me to do a repair on an oncall weekend I was slammed on. He didn't want to wait 3 months to get it repaired by a shop or the next week by me, charged him 1500 in labor because I did it at 3 am when I got back into town

    • @huntsbychainsaw5986
      @huntsbychainsaw5986 Год назад

      @@cornfed123567. That's basically how I treat corporate clients.
      As a fleet shop we only do services calls for our own equipment and very rarely is it ever done by our own staff because no one wants to do it. So if a corporate client twists my arm to bail them out, it doesn't come cheap.

  • @ThatOneGuy_gaming
    @ThatOneGuy_gaming Год назад +1

    You never have to replace the whole dryer unless it's cracked really its always the purge that goes

  • @sweetmatthew662
    @sweetmatthew662 Год назад +2

    They wouldn't just change the purge, they have to do the whole drier to warranty it. Just the way it is. That's why it's good you did it yourself

  • @georgejungle2255
    @georgejungle2255 Год назад +6

    First of all that’s an expensive dryer even if you bought it yourself. Second you have to take it down and remove all the fittings. You sticking that screw driver in the valve does nothing. It takes 120 psi to open it. The problem probably was abad airline from the compressor. Or the compressor itself. Either way if you had any mechanical knowledge you could have diagnosed yourself. Called Uber and went to kenworth and got your parts instead of complaining about mechanic prices. That’s why they get the big money. Because they obviously know more than you.

  • @nardo24v
    @nardo24v Год назад +12

    that’s reasonable, you make good money & their traveling to you & fixing you up right there, outside, on the road in the heat sweating their balls, very convenient, they’re not gonna drive to you for free

    • @ljguy300
      @ljguy300 Год назад +3

      No one is saying for free. But charging you time until they arrive to the next job AFTER they have finished with you is extortion and is extremely greedy.

    • @javivalle13
      @javivalle13 Год назад +1

      @@ljguy300 Agree 👍💯

    • @nicureality1427
      @nicureality1427 Год назад

      The problem is the mechanic doesn't get all those money, but the shop so whenever you can avoid them better do it...

    • @misteraxeman2680
      @misteraxeman2680 10 месяцев назад

      My problem is that they charge 1 customer for the drive to them and then the next customer. Then they charge the next customer for the same so they are double charging each custome for travel time. Total bs and sketchy

  • @noblebrown6077
    @noblebrown6077 Год назад +2

    Why did it take you 2 hours to search online?

  • @alejandrorodriguez3102
    @alejandrorodriguez3102 Год назад +2

    You should of figure out your self, instead of calling him to diac for you. People complain for everything. I mean the you add up the tools he or the company have to used, his labor, parts, plus its a mobile, so you have to add gas and insurance cost. He could be fixing a truck 100 miles away, he has to drive 100 miles to get to you, so don’t blame them for charging that much. I bet if it has something more difficult you wouldn’tbe complaining.

    • @thesausage351
      @thesausage351 Год назад

      Exactly. Or it’s pissing down with rain or stinking hot. If you don’t like their rates call a wrecker and get towed to a shop.

  • @zabbadimbweebwee3522
    @zabbadimbweebwee3522 Год назад +6

    It's simply disgusting all the gouging going on now.

    • @7x779
      @7x779 Год назад +1

      It's even more disgusting all the entitlement the average Joe thinks he's entitled to out there. Can you believe it? He thinks that Zaba has just designed his whole life about investing all his money and time and equipment and trucks so when something goes wrong you're going to rush out there day or night weekend or holiday and go rescue him and then charge him whatever he thinks he should pay you. Simply Amazing isn't it?

    • @randysmith9636
      @randysmith9636 Год назад

      @@7x779
      This, does he think I'm just around the corner waiting on his call. You called me and you will have to pay my travel time because who knows where in the heck you are. I'm not spending 4 hours driving, one hour working and then 4 hours back for 125. 9 hours for 125 dollars, not going to happen.
      Then you have this wingnut talking about a new dryer, that was only a estimate IF that was what is needed. If it only needed a purge valve then that is what you would have been charged for. They gave you a worst case scenario.
      How do you know "as they wished to" they haven't seen it yet.
      I hope the next time he gets a flat his tail has a jack, wrench and a spare.

  • @562skillz
    @562skillz Год назад +9

    That’s cheap $150 a hour and if you don’t like it to do your self not here to help you here to make $ 😂

    • @diychad7268
      @diychad7268 Год назад

      Do it honest tho don't screw em sideways with no lube just cause you can

  • @skipdegraff6547
    @skipdegraff6547 Год назад +2

    There's a reason why people say highway robbery

  • @steve84113
    @steve84113 Год назад +1

    That's why it pays to learn to do it yourself. Be the master of your job.

  • @SplitShifter
    @SplitShifter Год назад +14

    This makes me happy that I’m going to school to be a mechanic.

    • @ELRman86
      @ELRman86 Год назад +3

      Wait till you've been one for 15 years. That light fades a little. Can still be enjoyable but not all unicorn farts and fairy sprinkles and shit like most owners or gravy fed techs make it out to be. And remember "fix it and you're married to it!"

    • @rattybastard
      @rattybastard Год назад +3

      Don't go to school for it, you'll learn more helping out in a shop

    • @theultrawolf5020
      @theultrawolf5020 Год назад +1

      I’m in a diesel school , I wish I would’ve just went out in the field and get my hands dirty before trying out diesel school , it’s quite expensive

    • @Isaiah_DT
      @Isaiah_DT Год назад

      Just go out and be a mechanic anywhere you want. You’ll learn a lot more useful knowledge and faster

    • @theultrawolf5020
      @theultrawolf5020 Год назад

      @@Isaiah_DT yea , tech school is dumb ngl

  • @jarvislarson6864
    @jarvislarson6864 Год назад +6

    Charging for driving time between customers is absurd and bullshit

    • @Irishrebel092
      @Irishrebel092 Год назад

      Dude, that's literally what truckers do. They get paid by the mile...
      You think they will drive 10 hours to deliver a load and not get paid for driving back?

  • @LmanTrojan1212
    @LmanTrojan1212 Год назад +2

    Bet you that it started failing again a few weeks after replacing that purge valve :p

    • @diychad7268
      @diychad7268 Год назад

      Why

    • @LmanTrojan1212
      @LmanTrojan1212 Год назад

      @@diychad7268 90% of the time the air leaks from the purge valve, you should just replace the air dryer assembly, after verifying not other issues first. The new purge valve may stop the air from leaking for a little bit, but the air dryer is probably junked out.

  • @elitex50
    @elitex50 Год назад +2

    Florida really don’t have that many roadside services for trucks. It’s a wasteland to go down there.