So the international that I’m driving doesn’t have a APU behind the cab, so I can’t use the climate control to stay warm. So showing how to keep the truck idling all night was really helpful, thank you
Sometimes that battery disconnect switch near the fire extinguisher can also be located behind the cab near yor air and electrical lines. Internationals are weird and slow. Like pugs. As I am saying this currently running/living in one this month.
That axle load is under by about 1700lbs. Also, the 2021 models had a huge problem with hub miles. The trucks would show less miles than you actually traveled. We settled with our company after employees figured it out. I'm still shocked that there hasn't been a class action against International yet.
We had guys doing city miles running 350 miles coming in 30 miles short. These are known routes for the mileage. If your OTR that is a ton of $ As you can imagine International was very tight lipped about this.
2023 couldn't hold 120 psi It gets old fast when people are cussing you out for blocking traffic . Transmission also really suck if it is a automatic . But if that doesn't bother you then the rough ride probably will .
Trust me you do not want a newer Paccar truck, they are straight junk. I would take a freightshaker any day over one of those. I have a strong preference for Volvo.
Never get a international it’s a decom fleet truck which means 80 different companies has their hands in it I’ll chose a freightliner or a older kw or Peterbilt before paccar got involved
@@AlleyDocked what company you with I heard a lot of companies are going to one particular truck line some companies are only dealing with Peterbilt they say it’s costly to have different trucks in the fleet
Schneider has Internationals and Freightliners. Other carriers have different and more brands. More brands takes more effort and planning if they have in house shops.
So the international that I’m driving doesn’t have a APU behind the cab, so I can’t use the climate control to stay warm. So showing how to keep the truck idling all night was really helpful, thank you
Sure thing. Glad to help. Stay safe out there.
This was helpful, didn’t know about the axle load
It's a good reference but always double check on calibrated scales
Sometimes that battery disconnect switch near the fire extinguisher can also be located behind the cab near yor air and electrical lines.
Internationals are weird and slow. Like pugs. As I am saying this currently running/living in one this month.
Yeah... I do like the layout inside the berth better than the T680 and Cascadia though.
Very good thank you 😊
Sure thing. Thanks for watching.
Informative
That axle load is under by about 1700lbs.
Also, the 2021 models had a huge problem with hub miles. The trucks would show less miles than you actually traveled. We settled with our company after employees figured it out. I'm still shocked that there hasn't been a class action against International yet.
Oh wow. Yeah, that's bad for all kinds of reasons. Good to know.
We had guys doing city miles running 350 miles coming in 30 miles short. These are known routes for the mileage. If your OTR that is a ton of $ As you can imagine International was very tight lipped about this.
@@brianwideman2342 Yeah, that should be a lawsuit. Crazy that it's not.
Ty
Sure thing. Thanks for watching.
What the hell? Did you switch careers?
2023 couldn't hold 120 psi
It gets old fast when people are cussing you out for blocking traffic . Transmission also really suck if it is a automatic . But if that doesn't bother you then the rough ride probably will .
Yeah, I'm not a fan of this truck. I'd prefer a Volvo 860, Freightliner Cascadia or Kenworth T680.
Trust me you do not want a newer Paccar truck, they are straight junk. I would take a freightshaker any day over one of those. I have a strong preference for Volvo.
The Kenworth T680 / Peterbilt 579 also have the option to have the Cummings engine which a lot of companies choose for their fleet.
International LT is one of the worst trucks I ever driven, they completely failed on the truck
Yeah, I'm not a huge fan. It seems like a basic, entry level truck in every way.
Never get a international it’s a decom fleet truck which means 80 different companies has their hands in it I’ll chose a freightliner or a older kw or Peterbilt before paccar got involved
Yeah, they didn't given me a choice. I asked for a Cascadia but was told "No, the truck is the truck."
@@AlleyDocked what company you with I heard a lot of companies are going to one particular truck line some companies are only dealing with Peterbilt they say it’s costly to have different trucks in the fleet
Schneider has Internationals and Freightliners. Other carriers have different and more brands. More brands takes more effort and planning if they have in house shops.
Didn't work
Weird.
People say drinking a can of Coke takes 30 minutes of your life away. I wish I would have drank the Coke instead of watching this video.
And yet, you spent additional time leaving a comment. You're just throwing your life away.
ridiculous electronic rube goldberg complexity
They don't want it to be easy.
😊😊😊😊😊🕜
:-)