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  • Опубликовано: 9 мар 2023
  • old red the 1983 359 Peterbilt getting some maintenance and upkeep
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  • @chrisjones7869
    @chrisjones7869 Год назад +9

    Love seeing ezrider pop up in my videos. Love the projects you tackle. The truck turned out beautiful. God bless.

  • @marysoldeeley2218
    @marysoldeeley2218 Год назад

    Keep that dammed snow down there.... LOL Great show! Thank you

  • @RollingLiving
    @RollingLiving Год назад +15

    I appreciate that you show the struggles and not all the easy bit, Ezra. Heavy truck work isn't all easy. BTW...there are 563 views right now and I don't get why there aren't 563 likes. You deserve all the likes, sir!

  • @davidewasko9416
    @davidewasko9416 Год назад

    beautiful oldschool truck,

  • @davepelfrey3958
    @davepelfrey3958 Год назад +6

    Just wanted to say, I really enjoy your channel. There's no BS and you get it done. Thank you for sharing your journey and fabulous job on Old Red.

  • @fasteddiesgarage5000
    @fasteddiesgarage5000 Год назад

    I like the fact that you don't screw around if your gonna do it do it all at once saves alot of time and headache

  • @chrisjones7869
    @chrisjones7869 Год назад +5

    Just replaced the wheel seals on my 79 Chevy K20. The same slimy mess. And that 80/90 smell is awesome👍🇺🇸

  • @andhotrodshop
    @andhotrodshop Год назад

    i saw that first drum come off and i was like oh yeah brother that one was gone, you were right the camera did not cover how bad it was when you first looked at it. keep it up man. love the working on the pete videos ✋✋👌👌👍👍🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧🔧

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +1

      Because the leak was pretty fresh the oil had not made it out to the end of the drum yet. But certainly a mess for sure

  • @stovebolt448
    @stovebolt448 Год назад +7

    Hi Ezra yep leaky wheel seal definitely not good on brake shoes. The way you keep the truck repaired and cleaned and polished speaks volumes.

  • @Mike-hb4pc
    @Mike-hb4pc Год назад +6

    You really keep after that truck. Probably in better shape than a lot of newer trucks. Always enjoy watching your videos. No BS, just good content. Cheers!

    • @prevost8686
      @prevost8686 Год назад

      Best way to keep “ The Man” off your back.

    • @TheRoadhammer379
      @TheRoadhammer379 Год назад +3

      Big carriers are on a "reactive" maintenance system, it breaks, they react. Other than oil changes, most fleets are not proactive on maintenance which is terrible because they are expecting a low IQ steering wheel holder to spot issues on the road. And don't get me started on foreign owner operators and their million mile Freightliner that hasn't seen a truck wash in 999,999 miles. I passed a very new peterbilt 389 the other day, this truck had the big pipes, nice paint, half fenders, drop visor etc, but it looked like it hadn't seen soap and water since it left the factory, fuel tanks covered in filthy dirt and fuel, bent bumper, dented stacks and there's Mr Pakistan or India behind the wheel. Broke my heart, it really did.

  • @donrutheford4192
    @donrutheford4192 Год назад +3

    Looking good Ezra. Keep Old Red moovin and groovin!

  • @CMDSR
    @CMDSR Год назад

    I’m not a large car driver or mechanic but I really enjoy watching you working on Old Red. I learned a lot about the rear axel and brake system workings. Thanks Ezra

  • @rickpullins8590
    @rickpullins8590 Год назад

    Great video.

  • @raymondbradley6788
    @raymondbradley6788 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Ezra. Awesome video brother. Have a great weekend.👍👍👍

  • @deansarow6259
    @deansarow6259 Год назад +1

    Nice job,really enjoy how you explain what you are doing and why.And you also answer and respond to all the comments further providing the much needed info that makes this a great place to learn.I'm happy you have a nice shop,good tools make for happier wrenching

  • @josephboley
    @josephboley Год назад +2

    Good morning bud ✌️👍🙏🙏

  • @khwoods01
    @khwoods01 Год назад

    Always enjoy your videos stay warm!

  • @HODGEPODGEDODGEGARAGE
    @HODGEPODGEDODGEGARAGE Год назад +2

    Nice job getting 'ole Red fixed up Ezra
    🙂👍 Glad you only had to do 2 out of the 4 seals. Take care and be safe 🔧

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +3

      Thanks Zane. Me too, wheels seals are not my favorite job

  • @hoists1829
    @hoists1829 Год назад

    Great to see your new video👍👍👍

  • @JamesPretty
    @JamesPretty Год назад +2

    good to see some work on Red..

  • @davidanddiana7173
    @davidanddiana7173 Год назад

    Nice work man 👍

  • @paulmartin3340
    @paulmartin3340 Год назад

    Another lesson learned that shows all the ups and downs of truck maintenance!
    And good to see even the hard bits included too.
    Great stuff as always Ez.
    Cheers from Sydney Australia MATE once again.
    Stay safe out there 👍
    🇭🇲🦘👍🇭🇲🇺🇸🇭🇲👍🦘🇭🇲

  • @nightrider6769
    @nightrider6769 Год назад

    Seeing you do wheel seals brings back a lot of memories as you know I was a I'm a retired diesel mechanic of 15 years done lots of wheel seals in my day.

  • @donrotenberry6571
    @donrotenberry6571 Год назад +3

    another great video Ezra. Glad you had a shop to work in. Other wise you would have to take it to a dealership. Repair & parts would be very expensive. Stay Warm & Be Safe.

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +3

      No. I just would have been colder and a lot more miserable. When I first started out as a o/o I didn't have a shop to work in

  • @Johnditit
    @Johnditit Год назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @tomgriffith1952
    @tomgriffith1952 Год назад

    Nice work!

  • @philglover2973
    @philglover2973 Год назад

    Awesome video thanks Ezra very informative thanks 🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛

  • @bigmackstruckstop9213
    @bigmackstruckstop9213 Год назад

    I appreciate your show Ezra,very educational maintenance on a privately owned rig,and keeping plenty of parts on hand,have a great weekend and I'll catch ya on the next one.

  • @BrothersRepsol
    @BrothersRepsol Год назад

    Great work sir

  • @Jerseytrucker911
    @Jerseytrucker911 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing the vids..

  • @bruceleonard81
    @bruceleonard81 Год назад

    Stay well glad to see you being productive, heck I am old enough i see that cold I think hot chocolate lol

  • @mikebills9343
    @mikebills9343 Год назад

    Nice to see your still busy Ezra , watching from a sunny Spain .

  • @tossedsalad5532
    @tossedsalad5532 Год назад

    Another Great Video of preventive Maintenance and up keep of Old Red or any fleet truck also

  • @DIAMONDISKEY
    @DIAMONDISKEY Год назад +2

    Really enjoy your content, sir. I have been a diesel mechanic for almost 3 years and hopefully this year i can get my cdl and one day own a truck and shop too work on my own stuff just like you. You are a inspiration.

    • @RipRoaringGarage
      @RipRoaringGarage Год назад

      Im trying to open up a shop too...I have a CDL but no shop lol. Keep working smart...times are weird, so simply working hard isnt enough

  • @CoherentChimp
    @CoherentChimp Год назад +2

    I don't know where you find the time and energy to do all that driving, fixing, snow clearing and film making Ezra!

  • @johnnyholland8765
    @johnnyholland8765 Год назад

    Spent a lot of Saturday's doing that too. Depending on if your truck has an engine brake and of course the payload and driver normally dictates how often you will need drums too. Always buy the best quality you can afford shoes and drums. Don't let anybody give you any grief over how you maintain your truck. That truck makes you a living and I think you do a fine job on your maintenance. You care about it's appearance and it's mechanical well being. That is what a good owner operator does...

  • @rhomeusa5160
    @rhomeusa5160 Год назад

    Thank you you're the best

  • @tonyodom4214
    @tonyodom4214 Год назад

    Stemco trifecta wheel end hubs use the same steel sleeve, with a zip trq nut that trqs to 200 ft.lbs set it and done.

  • @MySynthDungeon
    @MySynthDungeon Год назад +1

    Alright!! Coffees on Brother ,,!! Good daY! Cheers!;-)!!

  • @rickrogers2649
    @rickrogers2649 Год назад

    I believe it used to be Delco-Hyatt waaaay back in the day, but who owns what changes from day to day now it seems. Nice work as always Ezra ( the hardest working man in trucking). Safe trucklng buddy.

  • @TheRoadhammer379
    @TheRoadhammer379 Год назад

    😂 I drive 700 miles a day most days and then I'm watching you work on Red,
    this trucking life is a disease 😂. Ezra, I am honestly convinced that those old style lock nuts and bend over tabs are a pile of shit. I replaced 4 seals and bearings in a span of 14 months, each time I replaced one, I went with the new style Torq lock nuts. Have not had any problems with seals and bearings in the past year. Every time I took a hub apart, the old style nut was loose. Great job and excellent video. You're a man after my own heart on the maintenance. Stay safe

  • @billtodd6509
    @billtodd6509 Год назад

    hyatt bearings used to be manufactured in south bend, in. i used to deliver there regularly. sad to see all our business gutted by our enemies(wall street) great content. bill

  • @bryanscott3241
    @bryanscott3241 Год назад

    Good job..make sure the vent on the housing is clear, it will make those seals leak every time

  • @turbogrin
    @turbogrin Год назад

    Yes it looks like western Montana where I'm at and yes a good day to work in the shop!

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +1

      South Central north Dakota

  • @the.porter.productions
    @the.porter.productions Год назад

    O-H-I-O Porter greetings.🇺🇸Better to be wrenching on the inside than out driving in the cold any day! Real men don’t wear gloves. Give us a vat of diesel, shop rags, goop & plenty of tools…then we’re good! So both axle seals were on the passenger side? That’s what it seemed like. Interesting. The old saying…”If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” comes to mind on the brake drums. Good job! WOW! Do you need to keep another set of axle seals/bearings in stock? I shall keep this video in mind when I have to change the brakes on my cabover. Shocks & brake chambers come first I think. Stay safe & warm. Blessings my friend.🥰😎✌️

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +1

      i keep seals wheel bearings and brake shoes on hand for everything i own, not that its something you need every day but just seems like wheel seals always go out when its least convenient there not that expensive to keep some on the shelf i can have the job done in close to the amount of time that it takes to run into town to get parts and come back, assuming that its not a Sunday or after hours or something like that where parts stores are not open.

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад

      plus i have a lot of axles chances are ill be doing at least a couple wheel seals per year on either a truck or a trailer, most all the trailers use the same parts so its really not that many parts to keep on hand.

    • @the.porter.productions
      @the.porter.productions Год назад

      @@Ezrider359 🇺🇸Hey, that’s being PREPARED! It’s not always convenient when something like that goes out. Some things are great to have in your inventory! Like I mentioned before, I have some brake chambers to replace, so I shall get a few picked up for that job. I like watching your stuff & am usually encouraged by what you do. I just recently bought a nut buddy to help with some lug nuts on my trucks. It’s a tool that I thought would come in handy. Will be testing it soon. Good stuff! Thanks!🥰😎✌️

  • @dickdaley9059
    @dickdaley9059 Год назад

    “No nuts or bolts were hurt during the production of this video”. - Jimmy 👅🐾🐾

  • @Anthony_T.
    @Anthony_T. Год назад

    I hear ya about reusing the drums if there's no major flaws. Mechanic that works on our trucks always says "why fix or replace something when it's not broken. When it's about to break then replace it" he's been turning wrenches 30+ years

  • @Krzysztof-1980
    @Krzysztof-1980 Год назад

    Jestem pierwszy, pozdrowienia z Polski🖐️

  • @tbone8560
    @tbone8560 Год назад

    Can't believe you are working in those Custom jeans

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +1

      Can't believe someone wouldn't realize that a guy might wear there most ragged clothes to do greasy dirty work.

    • @tbone8560
      @tbone8560 Год назад

      @@Ezrider359 Dat RITE JUST CLOWNING AROUND BROTHER, My daughter paid 95 bucks 4 HOLEY jeans 👍

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +1

      @@tbone8560 I was wearing a sweat shirt one day that had a big hole burned I. It from welding and had a younger female ask me where I got my sweat shirt at....lol

  • @stephenrichardson6105
    @stephenrichardson6105 Год назад +3

    Hi from the Uk
    Great job, replaced plenty of brake shoes and used the same drums. Never caused any issues.
    Noticed you don’t have backing plates fitted to stop dirt/debris getting in.
    Is that normal over there

  • @lucsurmon2623
    @lucsurmon2623 Год назад

    👍

  • @katmandu8208
    @katmandu8208 Год назад +1

    👍🏼🍻

  • @ianatkinson8464
    @ianatkinson8464 Год назад

    😎👍

  • @snakebite2841
    @snakebite2841 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @scatpack01
    @scatpack01 Год назад

    Wish I had a shop..
    I only replace drums if grooved really bad.

  • @MrYahoo74
    @MrYahoo74 Год назад

    The spacer in between the bearings is supposed to set the preload , just torque the inner nut , I’m sure you know that . I always wondered how to compensate for any wear when reusing bearings I would leave that sleeve out and preload the old fashioned way 👍🏽

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад

      Yes that was in a caption on the video as the part explaining that got cut out. Bearings don't really wear in size they are a extremely hard metal. There start flaking before the dementions actually change

  • @raywilson800
    @raywilson800 Год назад

    ⭐⭐⭐

  • @franklinmanley77
    @franklinmanley77 Год назад +1

    Was wanting to know what rearend ratio you are running and if you are pleased with it?
    I'm also running a B model Cat with 18spd.
    Really enjoy watching your videos, just a hard working man trying to make it!

  • @bush600r2
    @bush600r2 Год назад

    We always do 2 sets of shoes to a drum in general if it's suitable still. Silly not to and anyone who doesn't has to much money to waste imo. Cheers for the informative video. Your trucks looking good. Do you still have the green mack and use it do you? Not bad old trucks those ch and cx macks either, used to drive quite a few, always seemed pretty reliable trucks.

  • @scottreed5460
    @scottreed5460 Год назад +1

    That’s a great and well made seal but if it had a grit guard or speedy sleeve it might have had a problem leaking b4…

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +1

      the 2pc seals will seal on a bad surface just like a speedy sleeve.

    • @scottreed5460
      @scottreed5460 Год назад

      @@Ezrider359
      Then mine must be real bad, I have one that just won’t seal without the grit guard. They’re lil pricy but I love em

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve Год назад

    How did you get your mechanical abilities? You seem to have a good grasp of things.

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад

      Mostly by just doing out of necessity. After a while it all just becomes nuts and bolts you can look at it and know how to fix it.

  • @jtdewey2308
    @jtdewey2308 Год назад

    What’s your polish used and tooling you used

  • @buster7520able
    @buster7520able Год назад

    You sure know what your are doing, keep on trucking.

  • @davem3789
    @davem3789 Год назад

    Nice video. Don’t use ccp parts if possible.

  • @bigred1247
    @bigred1247 Год назад

    Stereo pro torque lock nuts and you most likely will never have another seal failure which is caused by improper tolerance(preset) which what the spacer prevents over torquing and under torquing

    • @TheRoadhammer379
      @TheRoadhammer379 Год назад

      Yup, see my comment up top. Lost 4 seals and bearings in 14 months, each time the old style nut was loose, replaced all with pro Torq and no more issues in the past year.

  • @Ninjatriks
    @Ninjatriks Год назад

    Just have to ask because I dont know any better; why not pack the wheel bearings with grease?

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +2

      Because there designed to run in oil not grease and the oil is shared with the diff.

  • @j.c.smithprojects
    @j.c.smithprojects Год назад

    i have never liked those "bearing preload" spacers. one guy sets them too loose and the ends start shaving metal. next thing ya know its bearing failure all through the diff. nice on the assembly line but not for me. the spindle had some pretty good pitting for a newer chassis huh?

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад

      Yeah I was kinda surprised the seal surface was that pitted. That cut off came out of Minnesota but what s pretty clean rust free chassis. I'm kinda torn on the bearing spacers there nice for a speedy guess free installation but obviously come with the issues you mentioned. Can always throw them out and do it the old fashion way if they get out of spec.

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 Год назад

    Heavy trucks are never “fixed” especially in the climate that you enjoy up there.👍

  • @asafegous
    @asafegous Год назад +1

    Why is it still snowing in March. Don't sweat it, I'll send out the memo

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад

      We're probably going to have snow for another month yet

  • @scottreed5460
    @scottreed5460 Год назад

    After you torque it to 250 while spinning it you back it off then torque to 40-50 so they’re not loose my friend. They will loosen after use

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +1

      Not with the spacer between the bearings. The spacer sets your end play the inner nut should be tight. I think that is why the seal failed because the last person used the spacer along with the standard torque procedure resulting in excessive end play and shortened seal life. Also the lock but should be tight no matter which style your using. Lock nuts were hardly hand tight.

    • @scottreed5460
      @scottreed5460 Год назад +1

      @@Ezrider359
      Ok, you’re right . I’m sorry I didn’t know you re-used the spacer..! 😣

    • @bigred1247
      @bigred1247 Год назад

      I use stemco prototype lock nuts they have never loosened in over 2million miles and still going

  • @petejohnson8397
    @petejohnson8397 7 дней назад

    RP618....

  • @onemoredeadman
    @onemoredeadman Год назад

    The drum wouldn't go back on because the camera was rolling, just turn it off for a few seconds and everything goes back together easy🤣🤣🤣

  • @jrpumper
    @jrpumper Год назад

    are you on the road all the time ? is that why the is so messy?

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +5

      Yes I'm a full time owner opperator what you guys see is only a very small part of the hours I put in during a week. The shop is also very small for working on semi's just having a truck inside takes up about 2/3 of the total sq footage. Think of the number of parts supplies and tools ECT it takes and yes there is no where to put anything if I spent 30 hours cleaning the shop it would still look cluttered. This is real world not a TV show

  • @ad-qg3rd
    @ad-qg3rd Год назад

    Why don’t u wear gloves .lv your videos

  • @RipRoaringGarage
    @RipRoaringGarage Год назад

    That drum just wanted to make you look bad.

  • @aintskairtolskol9520
    @aintskairtolskol9520 Год назад

    i dont know what kind of operators watch your channel, but they arent owner operators , first off if you watch and do maintence on your truck , you should be eye balling them slack adjusters often, espeicaily in open and hillcountry , when you adjust the slacks all it takes is a finger to feel for a lip on the drums, and you can visally see excessive cracking on the drum, so i got to disagree with the 2 brake change idea, if you stay on top of your rig you can up to 4 changes , if you use gears and jakes and stay off the brakes you get much more use out the brakes, air leaks on the other hand are a ongoing daily event more times than not hahahah.
    although finding that hug loose ,i would have to check them all myself

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад +1

      Break adjustment has little to do with how much your drum will wear per set of shoes. Shoe compound will though you can get hard or soft shoes. Drums will last longer with the soft shoes but the pads will wear quicker. Generally I find your pretty close to the wear limit of a drum by the end of a second set of shoes. Not enough remaining for a 3rd set might get a 3rd set if both sets of shoes were changed a bit early. Like in this case I changed early because they were close enough that it made sense to just change them while I was going to have all the wheels and tires off anyway.

    • @TheRoadhammer379
      @TheRoadhammer379 Год назад

      So let me see if I understand. Ezra said 2 sets of shoes before changing out the drum and anyone watching him isn't an owner operator? Well, that peterbilt 389 in my profile is 250k dollar truck, with a 60k dollar Cat conversion that I did in our 200k dollar shop, paid for by the 1.4 million dollars I grossed last year and the previous 25 years of making shit tons of money. Got two other trucks, gliders, all built and maintained by me, and paid in full, and my guys are pulling 75k dollar Benson aluminum flatbeds bought and paid in full in 2022... so what kind of equipment do you run on your American Truck Simulator game?
      Watching another trucker/business owner on RUclips disqualifies you from being an owner operator... ok kid 👌

  • @moondog3162
    @moondog3162 Год назад +1

    Nowadays those china made bearings would be OEM.....sad but true.....got made in China parts on my new Cummins 👎🏻👎🏻

  • @rce8540
    @rce8540 Год назад +1

    Morning sir. Hardest working utuber out there. Have a espar bunk heater smoking. Had for ten years. Been a great unit. Watched one of your old videos this morning. Fixing yours. We’re do you get the parts. Great videos. All yours are very help full. Thanks.

  • @brianabbey3969
    @brianabbey3969 10 месяцев назад

    ❤❤

  • @rce8540
    @rce8540 Год назад

    I see you use your Milwaukee for taking wheels off. I had to prove to a mechanic it would. Haven’t used a three guarter air gun in years. Still watching.

    • @Ezrider359
      @Ezrider359  Год назад

      It will remove properly torqued lug nuts just fine. The 1in air tire gun definitely has more jam if the studs are rusty or some tire shop buzzed them down way to tight.

    • @rce8540
      @rce8540 Год назад

      Yes your right. I have a inch air gun. I only have one truck and trailer. And do my own tires. The Milwaukee works great. But your right on tire shops. Been lucky haven’t been to one in years. Don’t travel to far anymore. As when I do bearings on wheels. I jack up one side then the other. To get hubs full of oil. Old guy told me that years ago. Love your videos. Always learn something new. Thanks for the reply. Will be watching. Take care.

  • @louisroman7134
    @louisroman7134 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing.