Hello Kevin and Tonya ur number 1 viewer... hope u2 r doing well n God bless u both be safe... tell Kevin. Hello... he's one of great drivers.... trucking needs more like him..❤❤
Fall, 1975. North bound I-5 out of L.A., north side of the Grapevine. 80,000 pound set of doubles. NO Jake Brake. First time I had ever been down that road. Really didn't know how to handle a heavy load down 5 miles of 6% grade. Boy were my brakes smoking at the end of that ride. Started down the hill too fast (probably 50 rather than 35) and then pumped my brakes (wrong!). But that man could be taught, never got them hot going down there again. Slow at the top, and steady, light braking. Let the compression of your diesel help you keep it slow.
Whew...I thought what an area to have a breakdown. I read the thumbnail and thought you had engine problems, then realized you were talking about braking and not breaking. :)
Thanks for sharing. Never been in East El Paso. When I was traveling to El Paso, there was no freeway. Thank for the arm chair vacation this morning. Enjoyed the video very much. Be safe and have a good day.😊😊😊😊😊
I have never taken that bypass. But it was always late at night or very early in the morning, always dark, when I went through El Paso. I used to stay there overnight at a hotel I really liked when I took a prolonged leave. Drive from San Diego To San Angelo TX or Longview TX. A two day drive. Going up that grade in NM will be fun.
Thanks for this. We travel through El Paso several times a year in our RV but have never taken the loop. Because of the grades we may continue to stay on 10.
Good to see you Kevin and Tonya again, in a new video. It always makes my day when I get a chance to drive along with you guys. Keep up the good videos and God bless you and your family.😊
You said that in wet situations you use that jake brake thing in 1st setting, because it might otherwise loose traction. But wouldn't it stop braking if it detects traction loss? I am asking because in our trucks we could fully engage "retarder" (very strong brake) in every condition, because it works with ABS and it will not lose traction.
Pringles are ok at altitude. Flying on a C-130 from RAF Woodbridge to Zaragoza Air Base, Spain we experienced a rapid decompression at around 30,000 feet. Everyone's potato chips bags exploded. My Pringles can held strong. It expanded in my hand then went back down. It was still sealed. I had chips to eat, not so for anyone else. 😂
I think that one of the safety features of a automated shift transmission is that there is no danger of missing a gear when downshifting going down a grade to keep the truck speed at a safe velocity. I've heard of truckers missing a gear when gearing down on a manual tranny and then cannot stop the truck to get into gear again going down the hill.
I was taught by my father, and trained when I went to CDL school, to downshift before I reach the top of the hill and started down. As the professional I was not to concern myself with people behind me being annoyed because I slowed down. They have no idea what’s responsibility it is driving a semi trailer on the highway. I was over 50 when I started my new career as an OTR driver. My trainer was initially annoyed when I wouldn’t take a risk he deemed worthy. When I was able to prove to him by times, that rushing and pushing harder really didn’t get us from point A to B any faster, he backed off and let me do my job.
I use to think El Paso was all wheat fields as far as the eye can see! But then I thought the same thing for Houston and Austin and San Antonio as well!
So when are you driving through Wilcox, Az. Or did you on 10/16 and encounter the two wrecks one outside Wilcox the other outside Chandler? Both had interstate closed.
Only far west Texas has mountains, the Franklin Mountains in El Paso are the tail end of the Rockies. Only 2 out of the 254 counties in Texas are in the mountain time zone, El Paso is one of them and the rest are in the central time zone.
Too bad you took the loop,, if you would have stayed on I 10 I could have gotten video of you going past my house. Good luck to y’all and have a safe trip.
You described when to use a jake brake, but to somebody who has never been in a rig........they probably have on idea what it is, nor how it works..................nor what degree of jake you use under what grade/load conditions.....................
@michaeldavenport5034 you can't call yourself a truckdriver if you work for a big box company that monitors every thing you do and your,vehicle is an automatic.
@@manco828. Many trucks don't have the engine brake. They give you a false sence of security because foot on the BRAKE is adjustible by pressure. Engine brake has no control, it's either ON or OFF. The idea was to save your brakes and use engine pressure. If you have predictable amount of time use it otherwise don't.
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Thx for the advice driver.
Hello Kevin and Tonya ur number 1 viewer... hope u2 r doing well n God bless u both be safe... tell Kevin. Hello... he's one of great drivers.... trucking needs more like him..❤❤
Wow, when I was a kid I rode my bicycle from the middle of El Paso to that museum back in the 1970's. Glad to see it is still there!
Fall, 1975. North bound I-5 out of L.A., north side of the Grapevine. 80,000 pound set of doubles. NO Jake Brake. First time I had ever been down that road. Really didn't know how to handle a heavy load down 5 miles of 6% grade. Boy were my brakes smoking at the end of that ride. Started down the hill too fast (probably 50 rather than 35) and then pumped my brakes (wrong!). But that man could be taught, never got them hot going down there again. Slow at the top, and steady, light braking. Let the compression of your diesel help you keep it slow.
Nice gotta love those light loads😅😂
Nice View
Whew...I thought what an area to have a breakdown. I read the thumbnail and thought you had engine problems, then realized you were talking about braking and not breaking. :)
Oops. Thanks for pointing that out!
Hi Kevin and Tanya
E said Drive Safe!!!! That says it all!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing. Never been in East El Paso. When I was traveling to El Paso, there was no freeway. Thank for the arm chair vacation this morning. Enjoyed the video very much. Be safe and have a good day.😊😊😊😊😊
wow.. what a scenery .. beutiful
Drive safe
Nice bypass .. I've never taken that way before
That is so pretty absolutely love the scenery definitely miss being on the road
I have never taken that bypass. But it was always late at night or very early in the morning, always dark, when I went through El Paso. I used to stay there overnight at a hotel I really liked when I took a prolonged leave. Drive from San Diego To San Angelo TX or Longview TX. A two day drive. Going up that grade in NM will be fun.
Thanks for this. We travel through El Paso several times a year in our RV but have never taken the loop. Because of the grades we may continue to stay on 10.
Good to see you Kevin and Tonya again, in a new video. It always makes my day when I get a chance to drive along with you guys. Keep up the good videos and God bless you and your family.😊
50° Up in Dallas this morning. 👍👍
Great video 🎉❤
I-20 to I-10...love traveling on those two roads
You said that in wet situations you use that jake brake thing in 1st setting, because it might otherwise loose traction. But wouldn't it stop braking if it detects traction loss? I am asking because in our trucks we could fully engage "retarder" (very strong brake) in every condition, because it works with ABS and it will not lose traction.
Pringles are ok at altitude. Flying on a C-130 from RAF Woodbridge to Zaragoza Air Base, Spain we experienced a rapid decompression at around 30,000 feet. Everyone's potato chips bags exploded. My Pringles can held strong. It expanded in my hand then went back down. It was still sealed. I had chips to eat, not so for anyone else. 😂
I think that one of the safety features of a automated shift transmission is that there is no danger of missing a gear when downshifting going down a grade to keep the truck speed at a safe velocity. I've heard of truckers missing a gear when gearing down on a manual tranny and then cannot stop the truck to get into gear again going down the hill.
I was taught by my father, and trained when I went to CDL school, to downshift before I reach the top of the hill and started down.
As the professional I was not to concern myself with people behind me being annoyed because I slowed down. They have no idea what’s responsibility it is driving a semi trailer on the highway.
I was over 50 when I started my new career as an OTR driver. My trainer was initially annoyed when I wouldn’t take a risk he deemed worthy. When I was able to prove to him by times, that rushing and pushing harder really didn’t get us from point A to B any faster, he backed off and let me do my job.
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I thought El Paso was all flat land. Surprised to see the hills.
I use to think El Paso was all wheat fields as far as the eye can see! But then I thought the same thing for Houston and Austin and San Antonio as well!
So when are you driving through Wilcox, Az. Or did you on 10/16 and encounter the two wrecks one outside Wilcox the other outside Chandler? Both had interstate closed.
Has a truck driver is it often possible to find parking near trailheads along the route?
What made Kevin choose DryVan over flatbed ? Money wise
Hey just curious! How often have you had to put on tire chains! If so is it hard to put on
When my hubby and I was driving they didn't have the bypass around El Paso
Wow i had no idea Texas got mountains, thought it was all flat. Thanks for taking me there.
Only far west Texas has mountains, the Franklin Mountains in El Paso are the tail end of the Rockies. Only 2 out of the 254 counties in Texas are in the mountain time zone, El Paso is one of them and the rest are in the central time zone.
@@luisdelossantos5338 oh i see, thank you so much
Too bad you took the loop,, if you would have stayed on I 10 I could have gotten video of you going past my house. Good luck to y’all and have a safe trip.
For every 1000 feet of climbed elevation there is a 3 degree drop in temperature from sea level.
You had a few negative comments. Must have been a slow day for them. 😂
You described when to use a jake brake, but to somebody who has never been in a rig........they probably have on idea what it is, nor how it works..................nor what degree of jake you use under what grade/load conditions.....................
That Interstate Highway looks about as bad as the ones in Louisiana
This should be titled how to not be a truckdriver
So please tell us why.
@michaeldavenport5034 you can't call yourself a truckdriver if you work for a big box company that monitors every thing you do and your,vehicle is an automatic.
@@jamesberggren9029so tell us about your career as a truck driver and your RUclips Channel so we can follow you and compare.
@@michaeldavenport5034 I've been in the trucking business for 30 years. I don't have videos. My business speaks for it's self
How to use an engine brake????? DON'T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why not?
@@manco828. Many trucks don't have the engine brake. They give you a false sence of security because foot on the BRAKE is adjustible by pressure. Engine brake has no control, it's either ON or OFF. The idea was to save your brakes and use engine pressure. If you have predictable amount of time use it otherwise don't.