4106 hits the highway for the first time as an automatic.
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2019
- We took the miss Budweiser 4106 out for its first highway test today. While we were out se also checked up on the mc5 that lance had and a sneak peak of the mc8 he his building.
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What a huge relief it must feel for all of you that the automatic transmission worked so well on its very first test drive. Congratulations on a job well done.
Can’t get enough of the bus videos
Can’t wait to see your silver sides project in the up coming videos. Thanks for sharing 👊
You know you have a quiet Bus when the noisiest thing up front is the windshield wiper.
I like how they are doing the interiors on these!
That MC8 is going to be beautiful. I just love his buses.
How about an update video.
With a review of each coach.
Thanks 😊
Well both of the buses in his fleet that are active should be here next week or 2 for some freshen up work before going back into service
Thats great
We will look for a great video.
Thanks 😊
seems like a nice coach!
SO GLAD THAT LANCE CAN NOW DRIVE HIS BUS WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WELL DONE SCOTT KELLY AND TYLER!!!
MC - Made in Canada, Manitoba Coach, Motor Coach Industries.
Yep also New Flyer. Good thing they finally did the Plessis underpass, traffic used to really back up around Dugald/Plessis
To bad they don't use real wood in those busses but I get the save money way.
@@jaywhitehead5294 Far more reasons than that. Such as weight, the laminates holding shape better, better with weather changes, etc.
Lance should do very well with his coaches.👍🚌
@Barry White With that reply and looking at the content on your channel I'd say you're 3 fries short of a Happy meal 🤪
I can see Lance still reaching for the shifter. I imagine he is pretty good at it.
Mike Mullay just like how I get in console shift cars. I’m accustomed to column shift, and that’s what I instinctively reach for, and it’s very disorienting to reach for something that’s always there and find nothing!
@@compactc9 I know what you mean. I have a couple of vintage automatic cars with column shift. I drive one of those for awhile and then jump into my 2012 Maxima. I am always for a few minutes trying to throw the wiper switch into park! :)
Mike Mullay and you get that short blast of cold fear while your mind tries to process why the shift lever made the wipers go on or off... I know the feeling!
@@compactc9 Yup, been there MANY times!!
I do it too. Our van has a column shifter, while my Jeep has a floor shift...
Those older buses looks great the older the vehicle the sweeter it looks
Still reaching for that shifter, bet he was trying to clutch it too!
It seemed like the coach was laboring really hard in reverse. Must just be me.
Turned out that you did need the pliers...to turn on the wipers.
awesome work!, is that Eagle part of his fleet?
No, that bus is Bill's. It has a raised roof and 2 slides. Its a really nice bus.
One of the unfortunate things about Franklin is that they built a lot of it over top of the battlefield.
If the flywheel fell of all you need would be the phone number of that volunteer
who lifted it on his own to install it when all the rest of you were struggling with it haha.
I think he is training to be the next Mr Universe Body Building Champion.
have you let the cat out?
have you cancelled the milk?
haveyou......lol
Lance has no interest in another man touching his wiper motor switch