My First Breakdown Over The Road Solo!! | HSS Chronicles Ep. 3 |
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- In this week's episode i take you through my first breakdown over the road by myself.
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Just now catching up with your videos...!!!!
After this one is the next one and then the next one coming out after that...
Stay positive... breaking down is part of the job...!!!!
Hey shorty great video really enjoyed it !!!! Your videos always cheer me up. It’s a great to see you doing so well getting the job done. Well enjoy your family reunion/party 🎉stay safe 😊👍
Appreciate that man! Stay tuned we have a REALLY cool video coming up soon!
How bout it Shorty!!! Those struggles will always be in effect no matter who, what, when, where, or how. It's the adversity of trucking and being prepared to handle them as they present themselves. Luckily, you didn't have to sit for a day or two to get repaired. As for your loads, can you produce a video and run us through the process from start to finish when looking for and selecting loads? What platforms you search and how you decide what's good or bad? Thanks bro for the content and stay positive out there. Tell Pop hello for us...😊
Thats an interesting idea i could definitely work on that and try and put that video out
And im very fortunate that i didnt have to be down for a few days.. so thankful 🙏🏾
Bummer brother, I would think allison would have put out a recall on that. Well, for the original owner. Keep not spending your eggs before the year has past. You guys are doing great.
Good job Shorty. It's not easy out on the road.
I think you were pretty fortunate to find that shop and even more fortunate that they had the part in stock. Finding parts nowadays is a nightmare.
The biggest thing is you overcame the circumstances and had a safe week.
The best feeling in the world is getting home and pulling those brakes on and shutting the key off.
All said and done..... you ended up being the lawn mower after all.
Keep up the great job on the videos and stay safe out there. ✌🏼
Appreciate the love! Definitely couldve been worse like you said i got lucky they had the part and all things considered i was only there 4hrs
All right, so you seem like a pretty straightforward straight shooter I’ve enjoyed watching from the beginning of your journey up to this point I have a few questions I’m trying to start the same thing you’re doing with my DOT number my authority all of that be 100% legit myselfI’m getting confused on what paperwork and needing to file or I need to apply for. Is there some time you’re able to shoot it straight like you normally do and make a video about first step to your first load thank you and I hope you and your son have. A wonderful day and make a lot of money.
If you want you can dm on IG or email and i can talk about what you need and as you said keep it straight 100 .. the rates and market is horrible right now hit me up on ig or email
Whats really a Blessing is you didnt have to get it towed.
Omg you aint never lied… that tow bill wouldve sent me 😭😭
Do you guys use a dispatch company or do you bid on the loads yourself?
My son books all of the loads himself
Where can you all haul from? Have you ever been to Portland Maine area?
We can do the lower 48 however we havent been to maine yet
@@adventuresintrucking1995 may have a twin to Tia I need hauled to me would you be interested?
@@RandyHunt19yea we may be able to work something out email us at precisiontransportsystems@yahoo.com
7:05 "Metal on metal its not going to slide". Not true. In my past experience metal on metal is like metal on ice, its going to move or want to move much easier. Just my little advice.
Absolutely!! Same here brother! I just don't trust metal on metal. Chains for me on beams and pipes.
I guess i should clarify aluminum is less likely to slide because of the friction force aluminum on aluminum has such a high friction rate that its virtually not going to slide on its own force usually if acted upon. Which is why galling isnt as common in aluminum. Aluminum with steel does have a little lower friction force (because the metals are disimilar) but it is still much higher than steel on steel which is in fact like ice on ice youre 100% correct there. But i hear what ya.. i should’ve clarified in the video though.. cuz it definitely didnt move on me lol
@@lenpellerin agreed with you there definitely want to chain those bad boys down
Thanks for clarifying. Stay safe out there!@@adventuresintrucking1995