Thank you. Don’t hesitate to ask all the questions you need. If you need any help or need to know something let me know. I’ll answer the best I can from what I’ve learned over the past year.
Most all frameless end dumps have breakaway or shear pins in them, so they don't take trucks over with them if they're laid over. I'd walk my truck toward the trailer and when 80% or so of the material was out then I'd set the tractor brakes and walk the trailer to me. It also really helps if you have a 6" or 8" spot mirror above your main driver side mirror. You can watch your ram go up and gauge it against your stacks on the truck to help with checking your leaning, works great.
Thanks for the video. I start orientation with Oakley on the 9th of next month and I’m excited and nervous but this really helped because I never operated one of these before.
Welcome man! It’s easy peasy man. I’ve never operated one before here neither. You’re going to do great over here. Any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Safety it’s the main thing. Just stay level, and don’t pull out while all the way until you get the hang of it. As you catch on it will get easier and you will learn how to slowly pull out while it’s all the way up to let the products slide out
Thanks for the video, nice to see how you do things over there 🤟as a dump truck driver myself, I don't understand that why you have to do manually so much things. Also it looks pretty complicated compared to our dumpers here in the Nordics. We usually don't use semis in dirt/gravel hauling since they either don't fit the narrow places or they can't take enough load compared to a truck and a trailer combination. They can take about 30 something tons when my 4-axle truck takes 18 tons and my 4-axle trailer 27 tons. And the dumping is the same with a semi and a truck; you reverse to your dump spot, put the PTO on, open the tailgate with hydraulics and dump it. It takes about 30sec and you don't need to get out of the truck even once. Then you need if you have a truck plus trailer combination. And the only thing is that you need to disconnect and connect the airhose and the electrics. Then you just go and dump the truck, get back to your trailer, drive the box from the trailer on to our truck with hydraulics, go dump the trailer box and then just drive the box back on the trailer, connect the hoses and off you go 😄 If you got more interested about what I tried to explain just copy this and put it in the search bar: "Kim Silénin SLP kasettiyhdistelmä"
I do it differently when hauling rock or dirt I set the tractor breaks let the trailer walk towards me and it clears the mess u dump instead of moving 10 times
Thank you brother. Good luck on your journey. Don’t hesitate to ask any questions, and remember to be careful. If you don’t feel right on a dump, don’t hesitate one bit to set it down and re adjust. Or even request the customer to fix your dump area or find someplace more level.
Nice video mate. I drive a Truck & Dog in Australia and have always been curious on how people operate tippers in other countries, and how different the designs are. Keen to see some more. 👍
Well I wish I had the exact reason why. But I don’t know unfortunately. That’s the way I’ve always been told to do it. And I’ve had multiple company driver jobs whom of which all had the same steps when engaging the pto.
There is and I’ve seen drivers do it. But this company i contract for has a policy and they train us not to. I believe it would be situational so I couldn’t tell you a scenario where you would tho.
There was a dump driver few months ago hit a bridge on interstate 16 few miles from Dublin ga i always wondered how do they not know it's up when driving is there no warning sound that's the box raised is the pto bad or what?
I’ve seen some of those videos. I was actually worried about that when I leased onto this company. I asked the trainer about that and he said we don’t have to worry about that with those trailers. Idk why or remember his explanation but it is def something I constantly fear about and keep an eye on while I’m driving. There’s no buzzer or indication lights it’s being raised. So my guess is the switch those guys have accidentally and easily gets flipped and they don’t realize it. I’ll inquire more about it and let you know what our safety guy says on the reasoning or precautions to take on this type of matter. It’s something I need to be more aware or myself.
@@CruzTubePulled the same trailer as you’ve got. Always leave your PTO off and leave your up down in neutral or down. If you drive with your PTO ENGAGED you will definitely hear it’s on and you won’t have a transmission after a very short time. Accidentally left mine engaged pulling out of a field leaving a farm delivery I didn’t make the end of the drive and knew I’d left it on. Shut it off didn’t hurt anything. Best thing to do is put a bright red light on your dash that comes on when you engage the PTO. Then you won’t forget it’s on. This truck has an irritating beeper that comes on when it’s on. That works too.
Great vid man. Im about to hit the local grind, getting off the long haul otr. Question, Do you advise a day cab or a 1 bed Midroof for this job. Thanks
This road is getting to me as well. Where are you located? I’ve thought about the same question if I were to ever be able to find a home daily end dump job. So you wouldn’t technically need the sleeper. But I’ve had plenty of day cabs assigned to me. And from what I’ve learned is they def are a rougher ride and a lot less space. If you could find one with a small sleeper I think would be beneficial. If you ever did get stuck somewhere for an extended period at least you would have the option to lay down for a bit. And could use it for extra storage space if you needed the room for tools, parts etc.
Out of curiosity, how do you open the trailer up if it’s loaded full and the product is up against the gate of the trailer without it falling all over top of you?
@@nickbrooks705 good question. So in this case make sure you are backed up to where you want to dump and have enough room to swing the gate. Basically unlatch everything and it will start to swing itself open. Just make sure you are standing off to the side and give it a second. Some stuff will fall out and once it settles than open the rest of the way and latch open your tailgate. It’s not going to be a continuous fall. Just the really high stuff and the very end. Also if you back up and don’t have enough to swing you can either swing gate it from the bottom (depending on the type of product, don’t recommend with an extremely heavy product) or you can open it where you do have enough room to open your tailgate and than just have to back up over it to where you need to go. Hope all this makes sense.
Awesome video. I just purchased a Volvo semi truck mid roof with PTO on it and also the fifth wheel sits flat with lock handl. I wanna use it for dry van. Do I need to remove the PTO?
You don’t need to remove the PTO. You maybe could drain the hydraulic fluid to free up some weight. Also, on your fifth wheel be sure you remove the blocks so that way it can tilt as it should.
Any tips for a rookie? I have a year and a half driving dry vans but I feel like driving dump trucks is another ball game I start in two weeks so I’m nervous
It def is another ball game. The driving part is no biggie. On the unloading is where it counts. Def take your time, if you don’t feel right about a spot to unload it’s probably cause something isn’t right. Staying level is the main thing and keeping your truck and trailer straight with enough room to pull forward and still be able to set yourself down. Don’t get rushed by other trucks waiting for you to unload and don’t let them idiots unload directly next to you. One at a time! Those are just a few. I’d say it took me a solid 6 months till I got completely comfortable. And still 2 years later it’s nerve racking every time I stand one up. Good luck to you. Any questions as you go don’t hesitate to ask.
Great video my guy💪🏽 I’m about to start CDL school and also about to buy my own tractor and dump trailer. My question for you is when you school for your CDL, is the training for hauling a trailer(whatever trailer) part of the schooling or just driving the tractor?
It will be part of the school. They most likely will have you pull a dry van trailer at school. Good luck, and let me know if you have any trouble with anything when you start. I’ll give you any tips or trucks that may help you.
The only way I have done it and was shown was to set the truck brakes first that way the trailer pulls to the truck when unloading. Have you done it that way,if so what's the difference?
No I haven’t. when I leased onto Oakley we were told to not to do it that way. I’ve heard it is dangerous. Can’t tell you exactly why. But I never see anyone do it that way. Even other companies.
@@CruzTube sounds good, and the work is good it looks cool, and the tractor and trailer are like new, but I live here in san jose california, I'm a new cdl driver I'm trying to find a dump end position similar to this one...
@@marcolopez5195 my truck is a 2019, and I have a brand new 2024 trailer I’m not pulling. Everyone at this company are owner operators. I’m sure there’s plenty of companies out that way
Yes I do, I usually leave out Monday and come home Friday. Every now and than I’ll get lucky and have local work. But it’s rare. This week actually I’m running abilene Tx to Midlothian Tx. So I’ll be home everyday until this run empties out. Than back to sleeping on the road after this.
They fall over all the time,make sure that you are at least 40feet from any one else dumping so you don't crush the person beside you if it does tip over.Good video.
@@bassstudent4life yea that should do the job just fine. Only thing to really take into consideration is the truck weight. Typically the more you haul the more you make. Do you know how much your truck weighs? My truck is 19k lbs and some change. That’s with my wet kit installed.
@@CruzTube Mine's in the 20s for sure. The Classic XL is a heavy truck plus I got a 50-gallon hydraulic tank on there. I'm going to focus on getting hourly work if that's possible. Trailers are expensive so I might have to rent one at first.
What kind of 5th wheel do you have? Company i work for has what they call an "articulated 5th wheel" and its designed to allow the 5th wheel to move sideways making the nose of the trailer shift from side to side. (Pretty scary watching it do this) looks like your about to drop a trailer when making turns.
@@CruzTube yeah there is several greese fittings for it too. Appatently half the base needs to sit on greese or it can cause the truck to swerve going highway speeds since its rubbing metal.
It’s a 2019, Cummins x15 with 525 hp, 13 speed trans, 14k front axle (def want a heavy duty front axle), 240 wheel base, 3.70 rear axle ratio. The wet kit was already on the truck when I bought it. You want to get as light of a truck as possible. Cause in end dump typically the more weight you haul the more money you make. In my case I’m paid by the mile. But Oakley wants your truck to be under 20k lbs. I can have a recruiter call you and give you some more info if you’d like. They actually helped with giving me the steps I needed to take and pre approving me for employment and that helped with getting a truck loan
Whats up bro, great video on how to operate that trailer!! Im currently pulling tankers and was always curious about your company. If you don't mind me asking, how much does the end dump owner ops make weekly?
Thanks for the input on my video man. Means a lot. I usually bring home $4k a week after deductions. Sometimes it’s more or less. But consistently around 4. I can give you all the info you want about getting a truck and coming over. I can get you with a recruiter from Oakley also and he can get you pre approved for employment if needed for a truck purchase.
I was wondering the same thing because I've seen some people drop the truck bags to.i recently got a truck that doesn't have a bag dump on the truck only the dump trailer does so I was wondering if it will be fine with the truck still inflated?
Great video man. I just started selling end dumps Monday. No prior experience in trucking. Former Marine and currently a full time firefighter so I have so loose experience with big rigs but this was very helpful. Any advice for a guy selling these things?
Oooorah! Devil as far as sales go I would say to know how these things operate. Like hands on experience. Obviously you not going to be out there dumping loads. But If you could raise one up a time or two so you have the idea. Cause I would assume a driver would be in there asking a bunch of questions. And imo if I ask a salesman a question about something and he doesn’t know, I’m going to want a new salesman. Where are you located? Oh and if you have any different questions or need a visual maybe we can collab and I can make a video with explanation 🤔
Semper Brother! I should be doing two ride slings this week with some of the sister companies drivers. Couldn’t agree more, no better way to learn than left seat/right seat style. I’m located in Syracuse, NY. I’d love to know more about what it is your hauling. I know locally, our end dumps are primarily used for salt and concrete depending on the season. We are located just outside of huge dairy country. Do you find yourself doing lots of work with farmers? Again, I have a slight background in farming as I’ve worked here and there on all types of farms my whole life so I’m thinking that’s a potential market for me to engage with.
@@pinfalt7750 that’s good, on your ride along I would suggest learning all the different ways to dump with opening the gate differently so you can learn how easy or difficult it is. Like the new trailer I have, the latch is a PITA. So you could suggest something if a potential would determine opening the gate a certain way. I’m actually trying to catch a load up your way. I know this company I’m pulling for has a lot going up that way than into Canada. I’ve hauled everything from salt dirt, clay, gravel, various types of scrap metal , fertilizer, animal feed, grain, roofing granules. Just to name a few.
@@CruzTube Well if you’re in the area and need any recommendations on where to eat, as a professional firefighter I’m a qualified expert in that area 😂. Did the scrap metal damage the liner at all? I think most of our scrap guys around here are using steel dumps. I’m gonna start working my way through your videos this week. Awesome content, you got a knack for it.
@@pinfalt7750 thank you. And no, do these aluminum trailers don’t have a liner. But I have noticed this new trailer, floor has easily gotten lines in its. I’m guessing since it’s a post covid production that they used thinner material. But the trailer in this video you seen was several years old and that floor was as smooth as a bowling alley.
Sure no problem. I don’t unload that way often so I can’t tell you I’ll have a video immediately like that. But next time I swing gate it I’ll def be sure to record from the top.
The operator will more than likely tell you when to go up and what not. I’ve never unloaded asphalt. From what I heard before you get loaded some guys put something on their trailer to make it slide out and not stick. I’ve also heard that is the improper way for asphalt. Wish I could help you on that one. Just remember when going up, if you aren’t level and leaning go ahead and set it on down even if that operator is telling you to keep going up. He could care less if you tip your truck on its side.
@@CruzTubedone use diesel inside the trailer so the asphalt can come out smoothly and not get stuff,that’s a forbidden method that’s been going on for years hauling that
I don’t think so. I live in Texas and they are out of Arkansas. But I see end dump companies all over the place. Idk about California tho, so I couldn’t tell you any companies out there
Why do you put it in gear turn on the PTO and then take it out of gear? Engaging the clutch is going to allow you to turn on or off the PTO safely so why put it in gear?
The technical answer I cannot give. That’s the way I’ve always been taught on company driver jobs. So I figure it’s proper procedure and might as well continue that order since I am now responsible for this equipment since it is my truck.
@@tylersantos92 it will work, but man…. I’ve always been taught not to do that. Can’t say exactly why but I know it’s bad for it. Company truck or your own truck?
@@CruzTube What’s up Cruz,Arthurburke here I asked you that because I’m been operating frame type trailers now for a while and just never liked the Scissors ✂️ type trailers,not to say there bad but I’ve seen them go over so easily once one of the tandem’s axles is off the ground leaving you with less support dumping. With the frame trailer all 8 tires are on the ground,but still able to flip over if you don’t know what your doing, pretty much what you said about loading and clearance from tree’s,wires,hole’s in ground is all right !!! I’ve been on 4 trailers wheels dumping and was lucky enough to catch it in mid air before it got going over. There things I would do with a frame trailer that I would never try with a frameless trailer!!! But that only comes with experience,but you can carry more than a frame trailer so they say. Weight wise,what ever your Registered for ? Over weight permits ? But they do look 👀 good,there just something I would have to get used to. And I see your hauling for the Oak boy’s,I’ve seen them from time to time and talked to a few of there Driver’s, and it seems like they keep you guys moving all over,and I thought of giving them a call 📞 once I get ready to move out of Massachusetts. Thinking South Carolina in a year or so, I’ve been hauling demo dump trailers regular dump trailers lowbeds pretty much that’s what I’m into!!! Appreciated your video and maybe 🤔 your get back with me,anyways keep it up in the air and not on side, PS. You got a rear window 🪟 in the sleeper or do you stand outside while dumping ??? That’s pretty much how I can catch it so fast,looking. Anyways take care. Burkey.
@@arthurburke1044 oh I gotcha, learn something new everyday lol. Yep so far so good over here. I can have one of the recruiters call you and give you more info. Even come up with a game plan so you can come over here. We run all over so I’m certain wherever you live they cam work with getting you home. And no on the window, I really wish I did have one tho.
@@CruzTube Hey thanks for getting back,hope everything is good with you and equipment;yeah I’ll be looking out if I hear anything from Oakley;the last time I texted someone he was hauling steel Scraps out of New York and going back to Pennsylvania ;think he was hauling Coke also because I asked him about it ??? I didn’t know what the fuck he was talking about when he said he had a load of Coke ??? You know,a kid from up North first thing I thought he was talking about Coca-Cola ??? Ha ha but he explained it was some kind of Metal for recycling. Yeah he got me. Or had me thinking 🤔 up here. Anyways thanks again and hope to hear from you again,till then stay safe out there.
It’s called a coal shoot. It’s usually used in a conveyer belt unload or small space unload. Keep the big door closed and raise it up. Than open the small door. It opens from the bottom up. Usually used for granules, salt, sand ext. I have a salt unload video for a reference.
@@GarzaMaterials no problem at all man. That was my main goal to start making video, just to help people out. My fb is Cruz Medrano and my IG is Cruz_Medrano_817
As long as the air is dumped you technically don’t have to. It’s just a habit for me so that way when I set the trailer back down and air up the bags, it will already be lifted. The couple times I didn’t raise it for dump, after I was done and aired them up I forgot to raise it and drove with it down when I didn’t need to.
More or less it’s around $5k I believe. For instance this company I’m leased to will install it on your truck for you and just take it out in payments from your weekly settlement check.
Thanks for the info. I bought my truck from Joplin Missouri. I work here in Cali but the truck was leased to Oakley because I can still see the Oakley decals on the paint.
@@IamNelson23 same with mine, whoever owned it before me had it leased onto Oakley as well. You thinking about coming over? I can get someone in contact with you and give you some info about leasing on
@@CruzTube You are absolutlly right to check , but every cherry-picker has this safty system in case humans fail. Its a nice video and most of the video's we see is of course the one's who fail. Keep safe.
Well every truck you see pulling a Oakley trailer is a owner operator. We don’t have a single company driver here. I can give you an idea of owner operator pay here if that’s what you are wondering
@@homeromunoz7223 it fluctuates cause of the fuel surcharge. It changes weekly, but it’s typically around $2.70 a mile. Each week after fuel and deductions I’m bringing home right at $3,000
Thank you. I know this company I’m leased to is getting 20 new end dump trailers. I would call and ask if they have any for sale. I’d bet they will be selling some old ones.
There's literally no advantage of end dump trailers vs side dumps. Its really annoying that many companies in the south don't use em. Side dumps are alot simpler, allow for dumping while moving, stronger since the tub is solid steel, allow for alot more versatile loads likes trees or other things that'd get stuck in the tailgate of the end dump, and most importantly SAFER.
@@55bobito I heard that brother. I’ve actually never seen a side dump in action so I can’t say much about the subject. BUT I will agree with you on the safer comment. Cause I still pucker up when I have to dump a sketchy load.
@@CruzTube ya its weird that they're rare here. I've been trucking in the Dakotas where there's nothin but side dumps, belly dumps and straight truck end dumps. But the wind up there makes these an absolute no go.
Sometimes the dirt will fall on 1 side and get stuck on the other side just like U said in the video. How can U do something that U can't master all the time.
If something like that happens… 1. If you realise while you’re still being loaded, you can tell them and hopefully they can correct it with their equipment 2. If you get to unload and than you notice it, we’ll you will have to get in there and start shovelling product to the other side. That’s why end dump drivers carry a shovel with them
@CruzTube so U saying U will know dat the dirt iz going 2 b on 1 side b4 U lift up the bed? 🤔 I just wanna master the craft cuz dump truck drivers making the money right now.
@@ronaldjackson764 if you a good driver you will know cause you will climb on top of the trailer and look either when and while they are loading you, or when you go to dump. It’s best to climb it every time or at least take a good look when you open your tailgate. Besides you need to check your trailer tires every time you dump because if you raise it while you have a flat you def will tip that thing over.
@@ronaldjackson764 no problem man. This was my main purpose to start making videos to help people succeed. Good luck to you whenever you start end dumping
No it’s not complicated at all. A little more dangerous than your typical truck driving but if the proper order of operations are followed, it’s 100% safe.
This video got me 2 yrs experience thanks
Lol glad I could help
Great video. Watching this in a hotel room because I am getting end dump training for the next couple of days for a new job.
Thank you. Don’t hesitate to ask all the questions you need. If you need any help or need to know something let me know. I’ll answer the best I can from what I’ve learned over the past year.
Did watching this video end up helping you do the job? I start training tomorrow
Interesting, always wondered how those trailers operated. Good explanation 👍🏼
10-4 😎 I tried to keep it as simple as possible
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Most all frameless end dumps have breakaway or shear pins in them, so they don't take trucks over with them if they're laid over. I'd walk my truck toward the trailer and when 80% or so of the material was out then I'd set the tractor brakes and walk the trailer to me. It also really helps if you have a 6" or 8" spot mirror above your main driver side mirror. You can watch your ram go up and gauge it against your stacks on the truck to help with checking your leaning, works great.
That was an amazing demonstration I've never seen it like that before thank you so much for your instructions.
Thank you, I actually really appreciate the feedback being I’m new to making videos
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Thank you!! Coming from tanker this seems so much better traing start this Saturday morning
You’re welcome. Glad I could help
that tarp move was slick
Thanks for the video. I start orientation with Oakley on the 9th of next month and I’m excited and nervous but this really helped because I never operated one of these before.
Welcome man! It’s easy peasy man. I’ve never operated one before here neither. You’re going to do great over here. Any questions, don’t hesitate to ask. Safety it’s the main thing. Just stay level, and don’t pull out while all the way until you get the hang of it. As you catch on it will get easier and you will learn how to slowly pull out while it’s all the way up to let the products slide out
@@CruzTube thanks for the response. Hope to meet you out there soon
@@onedeep901 for sure man. Lemme know when you done with orientation and your truck number.
@@CruzTube will do my boy
Nice video man. Keep doing more videos for us. 🙂👍
Thanks man! Just trying to think outside the box and create videos to set me apart from what’s out there. My ideas are getting tough to think of
Thanks for the video, nice to see how you do things over there 🤟as a dump truck driver myself, I don't understand that why you have to do manually so much things. Also it looks pretty complicated compared to our dumpers here in the Nordics. We usually don't use semis in dirt/gravel hauling since they either don't fit the narrow places or they can't take enough load compared to a truck and a trailer combination. They can take about 30 something tons when my 4-axle truck takes 18 tons and my 4-axle trailer 27 tons. And the dumping is the same with a semi and a truck; you reverse to your dump spot, put the PTO on, open the tailgate with hydraulics and dump it. It takes about 30sec and you don't need to get out of the truck even once. Then you need if you have a truck plus trailer combination. And the only thing is that you need to disconnect and connect the airhose and the electrics. Then you just go and dump the truck, get back to your trailer, drive the box from the trailer on to our truck with hydraulics, go dump the trailer box and then just drive the box back on the trailer, connect the hoses and off you go 😄 If you got more interested about what I tried to explain just copy this and put it in the search bar: "Kim Silénin SLP kasettiyhdistelmä"
Thanks, I'm new to the game and I just bought my first end dump trailer.
Good luck! Be careful. If you have any questions or unsure about anything just ask. I’ll answer the best I can through here to help you
I do it differently when hauling rock or dirt I set the tractor breaks let the trailer walk towards me and it clears the mess u dump instead of moving 10 times
Making the jump from powder to this, thanks for the video man was really well done.
Thank you brother. Good luck on your journey. Don’t hesitate to ask any questions, and remember to be careful. If you don’t feel right on a dump, don’t hesitate one bit to set it down and re adjust. Or even request the customer to fix your dump area or find someplace more level.
Great video man. Thank you for sharing
You’re welcome. If there’s any questions or uncertainty, just let me know. I’m glad to help.
Dope vid Cruz 👌 keep going💯
Thanks bro!
Nice video mate. I drive a Truck & Dog in Australia and have always been curious on how people operate tippers in other countries, and how different the designs are. Keen to see some more. 👍
Thank you. So how do they compare over there to here? Similar I would assume
Thank you for the great video
Thank you
Thank you for sharing your videos. I am waiting for mechanic to install pto wet kit, will be my first driving pto. 😥
Nice! Are you going to be pulling end dump?
Nice video. Didn’t see 3 points of contact exiting the truck lol.
Haha. True. Something I have noticed I make sure I exit with 3 points now that my age is catching up to me. Good constructive criticism!
I’ve never seen someone put transmission in first when engaging pto. Can I ask why you did that?
Well I wish I had the exact reason why. But I don’t know unfortunately. That’s the way I’ve always been told to do it. And I’ve had multiple company driver jobs whom of which all had the same steps when engaging the pto.
Nice video. Is there ever a point where you would walk the trailer to the truck vs walking the truck to the trailer?
There is and I’ve seen drivers do it. But this company i contract for has a policy and they train us not to. I believe it would be situational so I couldn’t tell you a scenario where you would tho.
There was a dump driver few months ago hit a bridge on interstate 16 few miles from Dublin ga i always wondered how do they not know it's up when driving is there no warning sound that's the box raised is the pto bad or what?
I’ve seen some of those videos. I was actually worried about that when I leased onto this company. I asked the trainer about that and he said we don’t have to worry about that with those trailers. Idk why or remember his explanation but it is def something I constantly fear about and keep an eye on while I’m driving. There’s no buzzer or indication lights it’s being raised. So my guess is the switch those guys have accidentally and easily gets flipped and they don’t realize it. I’ll inquire more about it and let you know what our safety guy says on the reasoning or precautions to take on this type of matter. It’s something I need to be more aware or myself.
Law in my state says you got to have a red light on the DASH.
@@CruzTubePulled the same trailer as you’ve got. Always leave your PTO off and leave your up down in neutral or down. If you drive with your PTO ENGAGED you will definitely hear it’s on and you won’t have a transmission after a very short time. Accidentally left mine engaged pulling out of a field leaving a farm delivery I didn’t make the end of the drive and knew I’d left it on. Shut it off didn’t hurt anything. Best thing to do is put a bright red light on your dash that comes on when you engage the PTO. Then you won’t forget it’s on. This truck has an irritating beeper that comes on when it’s on. That works too.
@@CruzTube ........Just make sure your PTO is disengaged, or center button up unless you have an air dash switch.
Great vid man. Im about to hit the local grind, getting off the long haul otr. Question, Do you advise a day cab or a 1 bed Midroof for this job. Thanks
This road is getting to me as well. Where are you located? I’ve thought about the same question if I were to ever be able to find a home daily end dump job. So you wouldn’t technically need the sleeper. But I’ve had plenty of day cabs assigned to me. And from what I’ve learned is they def are a rougher ride and a lot less space. If you could find one with a small sleeper I think would be beneficial. If you ever did get stuck somewhere for an extended period at least you would have the option to lay down for a bit. And could use it for extra storage space if you needed the room for tools, parts etc.
Smooth operation
@@danilojones7193 thank you!
Thanks. Great Video.
Thank you for the feedback 😎
Out of curiosity, how do you open the trailer up if it’s loaded full and the product is up against the gate of the trailer without it falling all over top of you?
@@nickbrooks705 good question. So in this case make sure you are backed up to where you want to dump and have enough room to swing the gate. Basically unlatch everything and it will start to swing itself open. Just make sure you are standing off to the side and give it a second. Some stuff will fall out and once it settles than open the rest of the way and latch open your tailgate. It’s not going to be a continuous fall. Just the really high stuff and the very end. Also if you back up and don’t have enough to swing you can either swing gate it from the bottom (depending on the type of product, don’t recommend with an extremely heavy product) or you can open it where you do have enough room to open your tailgate and than just have to back up over it to where you need to go. Hope all this makes sense.
Nice & informative. Thanks
You’re welcome. Thanks for the feedback.
Awesome video. I just purchased a Volvo semi truck mid roof with PTO on it and also the fifth wheel sits flat with lock handl. I wanna use it for dry van. Do I need to remove the PTO?
You don’t need to remove the PTO. You maybe could drain the hydraulic fluid to free up some weight. Also, on your fifth wheel be sure you remove the blocks so that way it can tilt as it should.
Any tips for a rookie? I have a year and a half driving dry vans but I feel like driving dump trucks is another ball game I start in two weeks so I’m nervous
It def is another ball game. The driving part is no biggie. On the unloading is where it counts. Def take your time, if you don’t feel right about a spot to unload it’s probably cause something isn’t right. Staying level is the main thing and keeping your truck and trailer straight with enough room to pull forward and still be able to set yourself down. Don’t get rushed by other trucks waiting for you to unload and don’t let them idiots unload directly next to you. One at a time! Those are just a few. I’d say it took me a solid 6 months till I got completely comfortable. And still 2 years later it’s nerve racking every time I stand one up. Good luck to you. Any questions as you go don’t hesitate to ask.
Great video my guy💪🏽 I’m about to start CDL school and also about to buy my own tractor and dump trailer. My question for you is when you school for your CDL, is the training for hauling a trailer(whatever trailer) part of the schooling or just driving the tractor?
It will be part of the school. They most likely will have you pull a dry van trailer at school. Good luck, and let me know if you have any trouble with anything when you start. I’ll give you any tips or trucks that may help you.
The only way I have done it and was shown was to set the truck brakes first that way the trailer pulls to the truck when unloading. Have you done it that way,if so what's the difference?
No I haven’t. when I leased onto Oakley we were told to not to do it that way. I’ve heard it is dangerous. Can’t tell you exactly why. But I never see anyone do it that way. Even other companies.
You can tip over real easy with all the weight still in the nose........get the weight to tthe bottom of the trailer before moving the trailer.
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Nice video.. where is the company located
Thank you. They are out of N Little Rock Arkansas. We got guys that liver all over that work here. They get us home on the weekends or when we want.
@@CruzTube sounds good, and the work is good it looks cool, and the tractor and trailer are like new, but I live here in san jose california, I'm a new cdl driver I'm trying to find a dump end position similar to this one...
@@marcolopez5195 my truck is a 2019, and I have a brand new 2024 trailer I’m not pulling. Everyone at this company are owner operators. I’m sure there’s plenty of companies out that way
Now i learned easy.
What do you haul in that thing?
@@Semi_Professional. all sorts of bulk materials. Scrap metal, trash, sand, salt, grains, roofing granules, the list goes on and on.
Why the sleeper, do you do long distance stuff?
Yes I do, I usually leave out Monday and come home Friday. Every now and than I’ll get lucky and have local work. But it’s rare. This week actually I’m running abilene Tx to Midlothian Tx. So I’ll be home everyday until this run empties out. Than back to sleeping on the road after this.
They fall over all the time,make sure that you are at least 40feet from any one else dumping so you don't crush the person beside you if it does tip over.Good video.
Good tip, Ill def take this precaution you mentioned. thank you
Do you need a heavy-duty truck or can an over the road truck do the job?
@@bassstudent4life an over the road truck will do the job just fine!
@@CruzTube I apreciate it. Got an old FL classic, I'm just going to look for a trailer then.
@@bassstudent4life yea that should do the job just fine. Only thing to really take into consideration is the truck weight. Typically the more you haul the more you make. Do you know how much your truck weighs? My truck is 19k lbs and some change. That’s with my wet kit installed.
@@CruzTube Mine's in the 20s for sure. The Classic XL is a heavy truck plus I got a 50-gallon hydraulic tank on there. I'm going to focus on getting hourly work if that's possible. Trailers are expensive so I might have to rent one at first.
What kind of 5th wheel do you have? Company i work for has what they call an "articulated 5th wheel" and its designed to allow the 5th wheel to move sideways making the nose of the trailer shift from side to side. (Pretty scary watching it do this) looks like your about to drop a trailer when making turns.
I’m going to have to look that up. Didn’t know there was such a thing. Mine is the factory 5th wheel with factory blocks. It’s a jost I believe.
@@CruzTube yeah there is several greese fittings for it too. Appatently half the base needs to sit on greese or it can cause the truck to swerve going highway speeds since its rubbing metal.
Hell yeah brother
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Just subscribed. What are the specs on your tractor…. Wheelbase rears trans etc. looking to get into end dump. Thanks!
It’s a 2019, Cummins x15 with 525 hp, 13 speed trans, 14k front axle (def want a heavy duty front axle), 240 wheel base, 3.70 rear axle ratio. The wet kit was already on the truck when I bought it. You want to get as light of a truck as possible. Cause in end dump typically the more weight you haul the more money you make. In my case I’m paid by the mile. But Oakley wants your truck to be under 20k lbs. I can have a recruiter call you and give you some more info if you’d like. They actually helped with giving me the steps I needed to take and pre approving me for employment and that helped with getting a truck loan
Whats up bro, great video on how to operate that trailer!! Im currently pulling tankers and was always curious about your company. If you don't mind me asking, how much does the end dump owner ops make weekly?
Thanks for the input on my video man. Means a lot. I usually bring home $4k a week after deductions. Sometimes it’s more or less. But consistently around 4. I can give you all the info you want about getting a truck and coming over. I can get you with a recruiter from Oakley also and he can get you pre approved for employment if needed for a truck purchase.
Did you drop cab suspension too ?
No, just the trailer suspension.
I was wondering the same thing because I've seen some people drop the truck bags to.i recently got a truck that doesn't have a bag dump on the truck only the dump trailer does so I was wondering if it will be fine with the truck still inflated?
Great video man. I just started selling end dumps Monday. No prior experience in trucking. Former Marine and currently a full time firefighter so I have so loose experience with big rigs but this was very helpful. Any advice for a guy selling these things?
Oooorah! Devil as far as sales go I would say to know how these things operate. Like hands on experience. Obviously you not going to be out there dumping loads. But If you could raise one up a time or two so you have the idea. Cause I would assume a driver would be in there asking a bunch of questions. And imo if I ask a salesman a question about something and he doesn’t know, I’m going to want a new salesman. Where are you located? Oh and if you have any different questions or need a visual maybe we can collab and I can make a video with explanation 🤔
Semper Brother! I should be doing two ride slings this week with some of the sister companies drivers. Couldn’t agree more, no better way to learn than left seat/right seat style. I’m located in Syracuse, NY. I’d love to know more about what it is your hauling. I know locally, our end dumps are primarily used for salt and concrete depending on the season. We are located just outside of huge dairy country. Do you find yourself doing lots of work with farmers? Again, I have a slight background in farming as I’ve worked here and there on all types of farms my whole life so I’m thinking that’s a potential market for me to engage with.
@@pinfalt7750 that’s good, on your ride along I would suggest learning all the different ways to dump with opening the gate differently so you can learn how easy or difficult it is. Like the new trailer I have, the latch is a PITA. So you could suggest something if a potential would determine opening the gate a certain way. I’m actually trying to catch a load up your way. I know this company I’m pulling for has a lot going up that way than into Canada. I’ve hauled everything from salt dirt, clay, gravel, various types of scrap metal , fertilizer, animal feed, grain, roofing granules. Just to name a few.
@@CruzTube Well if you’re in the area and need any recommendations on where to eat, as a professional firefighter I’m a qualified expert in that area 😂.
Did the scrap metal damage the liner at all? I think most of our scrap guys around here are using steel dumps.
I’m gonna start working my way through your videos this week. Awesome content, you got a knack for it.
@@pinfalt7750 thank you. And no, do these aluminum trailers don’t have a liner. But I have noticed this new trailer, floor has easily gotten lines in its. I’m guessing since it’s a post covid production that they used thinner material. But the trailer in this video you seen was several years old and that floor was as smooth as a bowling alley.
Can you show us the end swinging from the top as well?
Sure no problem. I don’t unload that way often so I can’t tell you I’ll have a video immediately like that. But next time I swing gate it I’ll def be sure to record from the top.
What type of camera did you use inside of trailer while it was going up?
It is a GoPro hero 8.
How do you unload hot asphalt into a paver? I’m nervous lmao
The operator will more than likely tell you when to go up and what not. I’ve never unloaded asphalt. From what I heard before you get loaded some guys put something on their trailer to make it slide out and not stick. I’ve also heard that is the improper way for asphalt. Wish I could help you on that one. Just remember when going up, if you aren’t level and leaning go ahead and set it on down even if that operator is telling you to keep going up. He could care less if you tip your truck on its side.
@@CruzTubedone use diesel inside the trailer so the asphalt can come out smoothly and not get stuff,that’s a forbidden method that’s been going on for years hauling that
Is it pretty hard to find a company to lease onto that? Does In Dump SoCal California?
I don’t think so. I live in Texas and they are out of Arkansas. But I see end dump companies all over the place. Idk about California tho, so I couldn’t tell you any companies out there
@@CruzTube thanks
Kickass video hoss! Thanks for posting!!
For sure man! Thanks for the support!!!
Why do you put it in gear turn on the PTO and then take it out of gear? Engaging the clutch is going to allow you to turn on or off the PTO safely so why put it in gear?
The technical answer I cannot give. That’s the way I’ve always been taught on company driver jobs. So I figure it’s proper procedure and might as well continue that order since I am now responsible for this equipment since it is my truck.
@@CruzTube tbh I do the same I put it in gear to turn on my PTO but tomorrow imma try without it and just engaging the clutch see if it works
@@tylersantos92 it will work, but man…. I’ve always been taught not to do that. Can’t say exactly why but I know it’s bad for it. Company truck or your own truck?
@@CruzTube same brother I’ve always been taught putting it into gear first
I drive for a company in northern va
Good question ??? Has he gotten back with you ??? I never have,o regularly just step on clutch flip the pto on and start dumping ???
Cool video
Thanks
Hello have you ever been in the mill grit in Waynesboro PA I see a lot of you guys there
I personally have not. I’ve only been to phillipsburg Pa. We go to PA often tho.
How many yards/tons can these carry?
I typically haul 23 tons with this setup. Every now and again depending on fuel I may be able to hold 23.5. Not sure on yardage wise.
@@CruzTube awesome, thank you for your response!
@@jay2dv1 no problem man. The trailer could hold a lot more. So if you had a lighter truck you could load more tonage for sure
What’s the difference between frame and Scissors ???
I wish I could answer that for you. Idk the answer. I’ve only pulled this type of end dump trailer and only have a year experience so far.
@@CruzTube What’s up Cruz,Arthurburke here I asked you that because I’m been operating frame type trailers now for a while and just never liked the Scissors ✂️ type trailers,not to say there bad but I’ve seen them go over so easily once one of the tandem’s axles is off the ground leaving you with less support dumping. With the frame trailer all 8 tires are on the ground,but still able to flip over if you don’t know what your doing, pretty much what you said about loading and clearance from tree’s,wires,hole’s in ground is all right !!! I’ve been on 4 trailers wheels dumping and was lucky enough to catch it in mid air before it got going over. There things I would do with a frame trailer that I would never try with a frameless trailer!!! But that only comes with experience,but you can carry more than a frame trailer so they say. Weight wise,what ever your Registered for ? Over weight permits ? But they do look 👀 good,there just something I would have to get used to. And I see your hauling for the Oak boy’s,I’ve seen them from time to time and talked to a few of there Driver’s, and it seems like they keep you guys moving all over,and I thought of giving them a call 📞 once I get ready to move out of Massachusetts. Thinking South Carolina in a year or so, I’ve been hauling demo dump trailers regular dump trailers lowbeds pretty much that’s what I’m into!!! Appreciated your video and maybe 🤔 your get back with me,anyways keep it up in the air and not on side, PS. You got a rear window 🪟 in the sleeper or do you stand outside while dumping ??? That’s pretty much how I can catch it so fast,looking. Anyways take care. Burkey.
@@arthurburke1044 oh I gotcha, learn something new everyday lol. Yep so far so good over here. I can have one of the recruiters call you and give you more info. Even come up with a game plan so you can come over here. We run all over so I’m certain wherever you live they cam work with getting you home. And no on the window, I really wish I did have one tho.
@@CruzTube Hey thanks for getting back,hope everything is good with you and equipment;yeah I’ll be looking out if I hear anything from Oakley;the last time I texted someone he was hauling steel Scraps out of New York and going back to Pennsylvania ;think he was hauling Coke also because I asked him about it ??? I didn’t know what the fuck he was talking about when he said he had a load of Coke ??? You know,a kid from up North first thing I thought he was talking about Coca-Cola ??? Ha ha but he explained it was some kind of Metal for recycling. Yeah he got me. Or had me thinking 🤔 up here. Anyways thanks again and hope to hear from you again,till then stay safe out there.
Frame for inexperienced sizzer you can walk tracter/trailer while unloading affront lay down machine/work with dump foreman
What is the small door on the big door?
It’s called a coal shoot. It’s usually used in a conveyer belt unload or small space unload. Keep the big door closed and raise it up. Than open the small door. It opens from the bottom up. Usually used for granules, salt, sand ext. I have a salt unload video for a reference.
@@CruzTube Thank you so much for the information. What's your Facebook?
@@GarzaMaterials no problem at all man. That was my main goal to start making video, just to help people out. My fb is Cruz Medrano and my IG is Cruz_Medrano_817
why raise the lift axle?
As long as the air is dumped you technically don’t have to. It’s just a habit for me so that way when I set the trailer back down and air up the bags, it will already be lifted. The couple times I didn’t raise it for dump, after I was done and aired them up I forgot to raise it and drove with it down when I didn’t need to.
@@CruzTube ok thanks that makes sense.
Great video. By any chance do you know the price of Pto system?
More or less it’s around $5k I believe. For instance this company I’m leased to will install it on your truck for you and just take it out in payments from your weekly settlement check.
Thanks for the info. I bought my truck from Joplin Missouri. I work here in Cali but the truck was leased to Oakley because I can still see the Oakley decals on the paint.
@@IamNelson23 same with mine, whoever owned it before me had it leased onto Oakley as well. You thinking about coming over? I can get someone in contact with you and give you some info about leasing on
No bro staying here in Cali but appreciate the offer. Thanks for the info
Unless Oakley works in Cali?
Thx for video
No problemo. Glad you liked it
How much does one of these trailers cost?
I’m not sure. I only own the truck, not the trailer. I seen brand new ones pushing 90k online smh
Don't you guys have tippers with frame? Leaves axles on the ground.
Ah I’m not familiar with tippers. I haven’t seen any here. All the trailers I’ve seen are like this or half rounds that operate the same.
@@CruzTube Thing looks so unstable even wearing double hi-viz wouldnt help it.
@@Hypheh it’s plenty stable and safe. As long as the proper steps and precautions are taken, there’s nothing to worry about.
Honestly i hate that type rolling the trap because some loaders be hitting the pole when loading
Yea it’s a PITA. If you look at my most recent video that’s exactly what happened. And I got it on film
Bye bye 😂 nice one
What do you mean?
Why look if its level, isnt there a level switch that stops the rise of the thing when its not level,?
In my truck there is no level switch or indicator. Better safe than sorry. It costs nothing to look at it when in doubt
@@CruzTube You are absolutlly right to check , but every cherry-picker has this safty system in case humans fail. Its a nice video and most of the video's we see is of course the one's who fail. Keep safe.
@@peterswalmen thank you!
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What's the pay for this job as a driver
Well every truck you see pulling a Oakley trailer is a owner operator. We don’t have a single company driver here. I can give you an idea of owner operator pay here if that’s what you are wondering
@@CruzTube for sure I would like to know
@@homeromunoz7223 it fluctuates cause of the fuel surcharge. It changes weekly, but it’s typically around $2.70 a mile. Each week after fuel and deductions I’m bringing home right at $3,000
Thanks, good money for sure
@@homeromunoz7223 it’s slow righ now and I’m not working that much. Last year this time , I was bringing home 4-5k weekly
Good Videos you
Thank you!
Nice video I'm in Idaho not many of them trailers here I'd like a used one if I can find one
Thank you. I know this company I’m leased to is getting 20 new end dump trailers. I would call and ask if they have any for sale. I’d bet they will be selling some old ones.
@@CruzTube let me know
@@francomtz7115 going to have to Google the number and call them up. I’m just throwing the suggestion that they do sell old equipment
There's literally no advantage of end dump trailers vs side dumps. Its really annoying that many companies in the south don't use em. Side dumps are alot simpler, allow for dumping while moving, stronger since the tub is solid steel, allow for alot more versatile loads likes trees or other things that'd get stuck in the tailgate of the end dump, and most importantly SAFER.
Also you don't need to get out the truck to dump a load.
*this comment is made from an EXPERIENCED PERSPECTIVE
@@55bobito I heard that brother. I’ve actually never seen a side dump in action so I can’t say much about the subject. BUT I will agree with you on the safer comment. Cause I still pucker up when I have to dump a sketchy load.
@@CruzTube ya its weird that they're rare here. I've been trucking in the Dakotas where there's nothin but side dumps, belly dumps and straight truck end dumps. But the wind up there makes these an absolute no go.
Sometimes the dirt will fall on 1 side and get stuck on the other side just like U said in the video. How can U do something that U can't master all the time.
If something like that happens… 1. If you realise while you’re still being loaded, you can tell them and hopefully they can correct it with their equipment 2. If you get to unload and than you notice it, we’ll you will have to get in there and start shovelling product to the other side. That’s why end dump drivers carry a shovel with them
@CruzTube so U saying U will know dat the dirt iz going 2 b on 1 side b4 U lift up the bed? 🤔
I just wanna master the craft cuz dump truck drivers making the money right now.
@@ronaldjackson764 if you a good driver you will know cause you will climb on top of the trailer and look either when and while they are loading you, or when you go to dump. It’s best to climb it every time or at least take a good look when you open your tailgate. Besides you need to check your trailer tires every time you dump because if you raise it while you have a flat you def will tip that thing over.
@CruzTube thanks mann, much love. Been driving since 2005. Started in van and currently flatbed 4 the last 11 years. 👍🏿‼️
@@ronaldjackson764 no problem man. This was my main purpose to start making videos to help people succeed. Good luck to you whenever you start end dumping
Seems a very complicated and dangerous why to tip a trailer 🙄
No it’s not complicated at all. A little more dangerous than your typical truck driving but if the proper order of operations are followed, it’s 100% safe.
What a terrible system. Who thought it would be a good idea to tip the whole trailer, including the wheels??
Great vid!
Thanks braduhh
What’s your email bro? Have a quick question
What’s the question? Maybe asking here publicly could help answer someone else as well that may have the same question
Nice video men!!! You got instagram?
Thank you. Yes I do. It’s Cruz Medrano 817
What a terrible system. Who thought it would be a good idea to tip the whole trailer, including the wheels??