I've met this driver at the TA in Harrisburg, PA this is a bad ass truck he gave me the option to get in and take pics, he had a buddy the also with a daycab w900 omg, the details on this precision truck is amazing I'm from Detroit, Michigan I'll never forget about this truck wow
I love watching these videos and the honesty of the drivers .Makes me want to give it a shot cause painting houses for over 15 years gets very boring an not so challenging
I've been wanting to see a video of this beautiful Rig and Driver. This is far more than I could have ever hoped for, awesome video and interview and many thanks.
F-MoD Str8True This is an awesome statement. I wish more people would pay attention to it and live buy example. When I say this, I mean the way it was 20-30 yrs ago. Maybe on day the ones of us that believe on this can start to make a change. God Bless.
This driver is one hundred percent right you always stay in your lane and maintain control of your Truck and your load no matter what optical that is beside and in front of you .
Have always loved John's truck lol I bought my 99 last January and it's still got a long ways to go but one day I'll have mine looking as nice as John has his! Would be awesome to run into on the big road sometime there Chris, keep the awesome videos coming!
In europe we can view the temp of the trailer at all times on the dashboard, with warning lights if it is out of it's pre-set limits or even when it stops. And start and shut it down from the cap aswell as from the ref. unit itself.
I've been involved in some close call incidents where you have to look at your surroundings and do your action based on that or sometimes it's all about being lucky. I always say that the most dangerous part of driving is getting there and back safely. When you live in a big city like I do you always have to think about yourself and the people around and behind you. I've had to veer over into another lane to avoid a major accident, I've had to smoke my brakes in order to avoid hitting someone in the back.. I've had to move out of someone's way because I thought they were going to rear end me. Point is, this is coming from someone who drives a regular truck and not an eighteen wheeler. Believe me, I give these guys their respect because I know if I don't guess who is going to the hospital or who is getting their ride scrapped if I do something stupid.
HyperActive7 I agree I Respect You Truckers I see the Unnecessary stuff you all have to deal with trying to do your job. I'm studying for CDL Licence hope to Drive this year ☺
I remember driving on the free way down hill into town and there was a semi truck right on my tail. It was pretty scary. Most drivers are decent and I always make sure to show them respect by giving them a wide birth when passing them and such but once in a while you'll get someone who is doing 10 over the limit and tailgates you because they feel like they own the road or what ever because of the size of their vehicle. Trucks are limited to 60mph around here but you always see a bunch of them doing over 70. And, once again, its all down hill into town.
thanks I really love your videos I think what you do is awesome I love the way you get the truckers stories heard and get positive feed back on situations out on the road I think if everybody had a little more positive attitude about them we would have less accidents and deaths on the highway and the move over law applies to almost every state in the U.S now and the stuff I've seen with eighteen wheelers and cars on the highway would chill you to the bone trucks laid over in the median burning up and and trucks hanging over bridges cars burning up in the middle of the highway it's things like that that will make you think about how lucky you are to go out on the road week after week month after month and go home safely to your wife and children and for the lady drivers to go out on the road and go home safely to their husband and kids but we wouldn't have anything if it wasn't for the truckers so truckers my hats off to you and you are appreciated more than you will ever know
well that 2 lane scenario: is like go to the left "ur at fault or trouble" stay in ur lane" and probably kill someone but not at fault" or go to the right" miss vehicle or less damage to on coming vehicle but tear ur truck up and may be at fault"...
Being a European it's hard for me to like the traditional American truck. More of a Scania fan myself, but I have to say I do love that rig. Amazing custom job!
where could i find or get more info on the reefer cooling the cab? do you some how just plug it into the stock condenser under the bunk in the w900? or do you need another unit? thanks
I'm 5.10 and never had a problem coming up to a over 6 foot guy face ! Just because you're tall doesn't mean you can fight, btw it's a awesome feeling seeing them drop when you hit them in the jaw 😂
that is one cool truck, with a very capable driver. we need more people on the road with his knowledge and attitude.
MY BOYS ARE 2&3 AND THEY ENJOY WATCHING THESE VIDEOS BOTH THEIR GRANDFATHER AND GREAT GRANDFATHER BOTH DROVE TRUCKS..
This guy is from my town, always a pleasure to see him cruise through town.
Whats the name of the town? Said it so fast I couldn't catch it.
+Jesse Stoltzfus nanticoke, pennsylvania
+Ian davis no kidding. I'm only 2 hours south of y'all.
+Jesse Stoltzfus where from?
+Ian davis the not so tiny town of Gap. lol
I've met this driver at the TA in Harrisburg, PA this is a bad ass truck he gave me the option to get in and take pics, he had a buddy the also with a daycab w900 omg, the details on this precision truck is amazing I'm from Detroit, Michigan I'll never forget about this truck wow
I love watching these videos and the honesty of the drivers .Makes me want to give it a shot cause painting houses for over 15 years gets very boring an not so challenging
I seen this guy in Atlanta at the petro about 6 months ago , this truck is outstanding
I've been wanting to see a video of this beautiful Rig and Driver. This is far more than I could have ever hoped for, awesome video and interview and many thanks.
love his kw. awesome truck
big 10-4 from a fellow airforce vet
Hey Chris, glad to see new videos. Don't stay away so long next time. I was having withdrawals
LMFAO
XD
Bigrig videos. This is one of my top favorite interviews you have done!!
that is one BEAUTIFUL RIDE.
I met John last year at the mass diesel show. wicked nice man and beautiful truck. :)
you from boston
Without trucks America stops.
F-MoD Str8True so does canada
F-MoD Str8True
This is an awesome statement. I wish more people would pay attention to it and live buy example. When I say this, I mean the way it was 20-30 yrs ago. Maybe on day the ones of us that believe on this can start to make a change. God Bless.
Without trucks all world stop
Chris once again you made my evening keep up the great work
I like the way you picked his brains, awesome interview/video Chris!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. John is very dedicated, so why not get a little deeper in conversation :-)
+BigRig Videos Great interview
+BigRig Videos don't forget about the truck Convoy coming from Miami Florida to Tallahassee Florida should be some cool trucks in there
Mark Small yeah he's great I love his videos
I saw him at my company's terminal Thursday
Man I would love to see that truck at night all lit up with all the LED's on !🔥
You can see it in the "Fire It Up" video here on this channel.
+BigRig Videos tell him to patent that idea
+daniel c that would be pretty cool
That is one beautiful truck and trailer. Another great video. As a truck driver myself, stay safe out there my brother
Hey I talked to this dude at little sisters truck wash, in Eloy Az. Next door to The TA.
I met John at the ATSC OKC a few weeks ago. He's a riot in person
This driver is one hundred percent right you always stay in your lane and maintain control of your Truck and your load no matter what optical that is beside and in front of you .
beautiful truck & a very intelligent driver great video Chris & that truck is even more beautiful all lite up
Pennsylvania baby! Born and raised
Dec. 4th 2024, and seen that rig Southbound on I81 in PA earlier today
I have met jake personally in Arizona he is a very nice guy and I love his truck
Now that's a beautiful truck
best interview, important questions right answers.
that interview at night would of been killer he's loaded with lights
Have always loved John's truck lol I bought my 99 last January and it's still got a long ways to go but one day I'll have mine looking as nice as John has his! Would be awesome to run into on the big road sometime there Chris, keep the awesome videos coming!
I see this guy in Baltimore alot at the TA
Wheelchair Jimmy wonder if that’s why his cb handle is TA lol
Wheelchair Jimmy Hi! that's Around the corner from the Career School in Baltimore that has CDL program I'm attending ☺
In europe we can view the temp of the trailer at all times on the dashboard, with warning lights if it is out of it's pre-set limits or even when it stops. And start and shut it down from the cap aswell as from the ref. unit itself.
I has a bad wreck and my only wreck on July 23rd 2020 that's crazy how close the days are... not years but the days
As a reefer driver,
I love what you have done with that.
Reefer motors should be used for axillary engines no doubt.
This would be Prince's favorite truck! #PURPLE.RAIN LOL
Good vid as always ChrisHave
Great ride-along, Chris Thanks 4 this Friend. ATB Terry God Bless
Thanks for ur service and keep on trucking brother
Awesome video! Great job to you and the driver.
great with a cool truck with a great attitude!! good job Chris!!
beautiful ride
I just saw this rig driving in Indiana today!
I've been involved in some close call incidents where you have to look at your surroundings and do your action based on that or sometimes it's all about being lucky. I always say that the most dangerous part of driving is getting there and back safely. When you live in a big city like I do you always have to think about yourself and the people around and behind you. I've had to veer over into another lane to avoid a major accident, I've had to smoke my brakes in order to avoid hitting someone in the back.. I've had to move out of someone's way because I thought they were going to rear end me. Point is, this is coming from someone who drives a regular truck and not an eighteen wheeler. Believe me, I give these guys their respect because I know if I don't guess who is going to the hospital or who is getting their ride scrapped if I do something stupid.
HyperActive7 most folks don't think about others on the road or their surroundings. your doing good watching yourself at all times
HyperActive7 I agree I Respect You Truckers I see the Unnecessary stuff you all have to deal with trying to do your job. I'm studying for CDL Licence hope to Drive this year ☺
"Their engineers would have thought of it" lmao
Great video and conversation. Thank you once again...
Hi Love your Channel Great Selections Great Job Beautiful Rigs GOD BLESS you Terry & All the TRUCKERS Out on the Highways 😇
damn what a beautiful truck
Great interview!
this video is so true Imma driver myself and it's true some 4wheelers can do dumb things around trucks
tyvin jemear yes soo True & Super Bike Knuckle heads too!!!!!😯
If a Black Pimp from the 70;s wanted a Truck, I'm sure he would LOVE this one.
Lol
+BigRig i started it but the head yy Videos
troll
I love this video and this truck. Great info!
Hi Love your Channel Great Selections Great Job Beautiful Rigs!!!! Great Job Dude😁👍👍👍👍👍🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
it would be cool to see a Freightliner on a interview
Don't forget the farmers that grow the food you haul
that was freaking awesome thank you
FELIZ DÍA A TODOS LOS CAMIONEROS MIS SALUDOS
I remember driving on the free way down hill into town and there was a semi truck right on my tail. It was pretty scary. Most drivers are decent and I always make sure to show them respect by giving them a wide birth when passing them and such but once in a while you'll get someone who is doing 10 over the limit and tailgates you because they feel like they own the road or what ever because of the size of their vehicle. Trucks are limited to 60mph around here but you always see a bunch of them doing over 70. And, once again, its all down hill into town.
Great work habit make sure the freight is good for the customer to receive.....
thanks I really love your videos I think what you do is awesome I love the way you get the truckers stories heard and get positive feed back on situations out on the road I think if everybody had a little more positive attitude about them we would have less accidents and deaths on the highway and the move over law applies to almost every state in the U.S now and the stuff I've seen with eighteen wheelers and cars on the highway would chill you to the bone trucks laid over in the median burning up and and trucks hanging over bridges cars burning up in the middle of the highway it's things like that that will make you think about how lucky you are to go out on the road week after week month after month and go home safely to your wife and children and for the lady drivers to go out on the road and go home safely to their husband and kids but we wouldn't have anything if it wasn't for the truckers so truckers my hats off to you and you are appreciated more than you will ever know
Great job,as always
another great video thanks again
I like this guy. good video. great advice.
Great video Chris
I see that truck on I-10 in Houston all the time
Amigos saludos impresionante sin palabras muy exelentes camiones 😉👍🚛🚚
well that 2 lane scenario: is like go to the left "ur at fault or trouble" stay in ur lane" and probably kill someone but not at fault" or go to the right" miss vehicle or less damage to on coming vehicle but tear ur truck up and may be at fault"...
I love this truck
Passed him in Oklahoma today
Cool
Being a European it's hard for me to like the traditional American truck. More of a Scania fan myself, but I have to say I do love that rig. Amazing custom job!
where could i find or get more info on the reefer cooling the cab? do you some how just plug it into the stock condenser under the bunk in the w900? or do you need another unit? thanks
i just saw this truck is really nice
so do these drivers have families at home or are they all bachelors
Would you please tell him that he is right
All true on monitoring temps
Nice trucks out there
Awesome Interview. Does John have a RUclips channel?
very nice truck
that's the keneorth of my dreams
kiss
sex
+Hannnu Rauma kenworth porn
This truck is in one of JBG travels videos
how does he run California without having a dpf or def equip truck
Shay Earl very carefully, lol
At night...
"That Purple Popsicle 💜 K-WHOMMPER Is To Die For"...
nice ride
Couldn't you run an internal temp guage from your trailer to the inside tractor cab?
Maintained his lane.
Dam.
i saw this truck in denver
Chris where you been
What year is this Beautiful Rig??????!!!!! 🤔please!!!
Nice Truck...
Respect
E um sonho ! show !
c'est le meilleur modèle des camions en Amérique le kenworth 900 d'ailleurs ces mon préféré votre collègue algérien africa bonne route
i am from tyrone.pa good video thank you
I'm 5.10 and never had a problem coming up to a over 6 foot guy face ! Just because you're tall doesn't mean you can fight, btw it's a awesome feeling seeing them drop when you hit them in the jaw 😂
I see this truck on the 101 at salinas
I live close to four state trucks where they’re based out of
dont forgey about trucker Convoy coming from Miami to Tallahassee Florida
Yeah, I heard about that.
no seat belt? :(
vincent vadachino your feminine
I just saw that truck
How can I get a hold of this person
We move America, I'm the singingpreacher retired pavement pounder a utility TK reefer man no doubt.
❤❤❤❤set up