Will it START!? Will he Sell it? 49YR Old White Freightliner..

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • In this video we head back to this mans property that owned the 42YR International truck that we got started a few Videos back. Will this one start? Stick around and find out.
    If interested in purchasing this truck email us at wiley.dec@gmail.com.
    SERIOUS offers only. Thank you.

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  • @kman-mi7su
    @kman-mi7su Год назад +17

    You guys have to return and give it some filters and fresh fuel. I'd love to see that old truck drive out of its grave and I'm sure everybody else would too. I was a little nervous when you fired it up because I thought if you didn't pull the valve cover and check the injector rack and it's stuck, it's not good! Luckily it wasn't so it didn't grenade the motor. I used to drive a 1978 White Road Boss with the same motor back in 1992 for a guy I worked for. Those motors were loud and gutless, and the White was hot as Hades in the summer with no A/C, but some folks loved them. Other drivers hated that truck because she was straight-piped. When I would pull into a rest stop at 3 am to rest my head on the steering wheel, it would definitely wake some folks. I remember when the truck caught fire and I didn't shed a tear. I got a new to me replacement truck, a 1983 Mack R model with an aftermarket stereo and air conditioning! I was moving up in the world!

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +3

      I plan on going back. I will see if I can check the rack.
      Thank you for watching

  • @justinraystyles3537
    @justinraystyles3537 Год назад +8

    Sad about the feller passing seemed like a cool guy has cool stuff sad how all the stuff you love and collect just sits and rots when your gone😢 hope his stuff finds a good home!!💗🙏🙏

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +3

      I think family going to sell what they can. He did not believe to much in selling his toys. Great guy. Military Vet
      Thanks for watching

  • @albutterfield5965
    @albutterfield5965 Год назад +24

    I drove a freightliner kinda like this in the 70's and it was one of the most comfortable trucks that I ever drove.

    • @betherealdeal
      @betherealdeal Год назад

      Really? Looks like a death trap

    • @randaldavis8976
      @randaldavis8976 Год назад

      COE ? give me a long nose for comfort anytime.

    • @albutterfield5965
      @albutterfield5965 Год назад +2

      @@betherealdeal most cab over's of this time period gave little protection to the driver.

    • @gregbrown4962
      @gregbrown4962 8 месяцев назад

      It makes sure you're first on the scene in case of an accident. They also have a bone crunching ŕide. Not to mention the deafening roar of the Detroit 2 stroke diesel. What more could you want. Oh did I mention the dayton hubs?

  • @henrycotton1554
    @henrycotton1554 Год назад +3

    True statement about 1974 times were hard and we made out and we’re proud of anything we had
    Did a lot of rigging back in those days - we were worried about only making out with what we had.

  • @leewalker3514
    @leewalker3514 Год назад +8

    Always remember on a two-stroke Detroit you must check the rack and make sure it’s not stuck

  • @noelwarner1235
    @noelwarner1235 Год назад +39

    8 v71 with a 13-speed in a single axle, that thing should run pretty good, along with being really loud. You should always make sure the injector rack is free on these two strokes a lot of times they will stick wide open when you try to start them and then look out

    • @oscarprendergast7295
      @oscarprendergast7295 Год назад +2

      2stroke- noiiiiisy you have to acquire a taste for that sound -always sounds just short of
      Running wild-😮
      Mack 350 was a better engine - but that Detroit sure had personality - don’t think any diesel
      Had more nicknames- Appalachian hummingbird - Detroit leaker- etc

  • @lynnlutjen261
    @lynnlutjen261 Год назад +6

    Wiley I pulled a set of pups many but many miles with one of these old 2 stroke 318 Detroit. Can you imagine we ran team operations with these old cracker boxes. Ran Kansas City to Las Angeles turns for C F which as you can imagine no comfort at all but this was all we could use due to state bridge laws. You brought back memories with this will it start Good job ❤

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing that. Thanks for watching

  • @davida.p.9911
    @davida.p.9911 Год назад +23

    Excellent job Wily and Jacob! Sorry to hear about the owner passing. My condolences to the family. Definitely a really cool old truck, hopefully somebody will be interested in buying it and getting it back on the road. Thanks for sharing!

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +5

      Thank you
      He was a good fellow. Military vet. He loved his collection

    • @supanjiutomo17
      @supanjiutomo17 Год назад +1

      Truk tua bersama kakek tua
      Manteep lanjutkan 👍

    • @ronkorando826
      @ronkorando826 8 месяцев назад

      Those were the days my friend

  • @dougcutler5404
    @dougcutler5404 Год назад +4

    I drove one just like that for the Georgia Pacific Corp. they had thousands of them, it was a 76 with a 290 Cummins, 13 speed, I called it "Puff"...I hauled that thing all over the N.E. and Quebec Canada....Me and Puff took many trips through Maine's notorious Haynesville Woods (Rt. 2A,....If they buried all The Truckers lost in those woods there'd be A Tombstone Every Mile)

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing and watching

    • @macoyreiber4482
      @macoyreiber4482 Год назад +1

      Can't say I've driven it, but that road made fun a heck of a song!

  • @mrblue2011
    @mrblue2011 Год назад +9

    I love that comment " that thing is making oil" I understand the premise. You and Jacob are a Great team. Wiley , the next thing to bring is a trimmer for the weeds. Makes it easier to start the job and minimizes picking up ticks . I love your work !

  • @charlesroberts6965
    @charlesroberts6965 Год назад +19

    Awesome job Wiley..always seems this old iron wants to live again..amazing to see it pop off.. Appreciate you sharing your day with us 😊🔧🇺🇸🛠️😇

  • @jmrose60
    @jmrose60 Год назад +10

    I always loved the sound of the 318 especially pulling a heavy load. I remember when it was either a 318 Detroit or a 290 Cummins . I enjoy the videos, keep em coming!

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +2

      Me too.
      Thanks for watching

  • @HODGEPODGEDODGEGARAGE
    @HODGEPODGEDODGEGARAGE Год назад +51

    *Incredibly enjoyable video!* It's nice to watch real life people like yourselves, not "experts". No annoying music or foul language. You both did a great job getting that old White running. Just subscribed. Nice work 🔧🔩

  • @howardroy1097
    @howardroy1097 Год назад +8

    I Enjoy watching your videos you are a lot smarter than the average person when it comes to these old diesel engines

  • @robintyrell9502
    @robintyrell9502 Год назад +1

    This makes me so happy. This is my dads! I can’t even tell you how long that truck has sat there!

  • @Sarasdad91
    @Sarasdad91 Год назад +6

    I was a kid when these were on the road. Used to see these all the time back when White owned Freightliner, before White went bankrupt and Daimler bought Freightliner. The COEs could turn in any tight spot, but they were unbearable in the summer due to the heat coming into the cab from the engine. But in winter, they kept you nice and warm. I miss seeing those Trucks on the road.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing
      Thank you for watching

    • @mackandchezz
      @mackandchezz Год назад

      from the waist up you would be warm but my feet felt like 2 ice blocks

    • @mrt601
      @mrt601 Год назад

      If I'm not mistaken white motor company was a well established truck builder out of Cleveland Ohio and consolidate fright ways had a design for what would fit their business objectives and they made a joint effort to provide a tractor that would best meet their needs for the service in which they were looking for I know this is going to sound crazy but CF built and designed the light weight cab and white supplied the chassis which the name white freightliner came from pull up the start of consolidate fright

    • @DJPLAST2
      @DJPLAST2 11 месяцев назад

      @@mrt601you are on the right track. FREIGHTLINER built their own trucks from the ground up, same with their boxes and trailers. They entered a marketing and sales agreement with white motor company, that is when the White FREIGHTLINER logos showed up. The partnership ended in the late 70’s or early 80’s, I don’t remember exactly when. My dad had one similar to this one, 4 head lights, Cummins engine. I used that front grill door many times to check and add oil. The cab tilt system is the big handles release the cab locks, the small tee cable pulls a safety catch for the first couple of inches of rise.

  • @elwoodwatson9906
    @elwoodwatson9906 Год назад +2

    Makin Oil, I understand your version. Lot of them ol diesels specially screaming jimmeys used/leaked lots of oil. But I was service oiler on the Trans Alaska pipeline. Making oil ment crankcase was filling up with diesel fuel.

  • @flydieselair
    @flydieselair Год назад +2

    I use to hate jacking those Freightliner cabs all the way over because sometimes when you got to the tipping point of the cab they would just flop right over when the cab jack wasn't working right. The push button is to override the Murphy gauge until oil pressure builds to the set spec. Can't believe that truck would have been 2 yrs. old when I worked on them. Been a diesel engine mechanic for 47 yrs.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing
      Thank you for watching

  • @966Mako
    @966Mako Год назад +1

    1970s Australian trucking magazine I saw a White COE a was smitten from then on. My mates all coveted the Kenworth & I wouldn’t be swayed.
    Love hearing the old ones fire up again after neglect 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing
      Thank you for watching

  • @jasondrinovsky7962
    @jasondrinovsky7962 Год назад +3

    Might be a blessing the old 2 stroker didn't take on diesel fuel without pulling the valve covers. But. It's a runner anyway!

  • @brittballard4030
    @brittballard4030 Год назад +6

    Great vid wiley i think they used alot of these trucks for consolidated freight or roadway i like it that van trailer and that truck restored would make a awesome show truck.

  • @jimandsniffers9408
    @jimandsniffers9408 Год назад +2

    Your not with Hamilton farms anymore good to see you again god bless be safe ✝️🇺🇸 God speed peace to the owner ✝️🇺🇸

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Hank and I are still filming together. I just doing a little in my own sometimes
      Thanks for watching

  • @blown572hemi
    @blown572hemi Год назад +2

    Grew up in a 71 with a 350 cummins and later a 77 with a 400 big cam. Both were 15 speeds.

  • @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413
    @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413 Год назад +4

    I love the 70s Wily, seeing that old semi truck is like a time capsule. Amazing 👍👍👍

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +2

      Me too. Thanks for watching

    • @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413
      @dr.leonardhofstadtersavage6413 Год назад +2

      @DontbeWily your welcome Wily, I'm a big fan of you and Hank. You guys are hilarious, excellent content you guys make.

  • @bindig1
    @bindig1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fascinates me how these old diesels start right up after sitting for decades. Tough engines

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  10 месяцев назад

      Me too
      Thanks for watching

  • @georgerenton965
    @georgerenton965 Год назад +1

    Drove a 59, a 61, 66, 71,73,74, some 80, somethings. Where you checked the rad cap, that’s the duct for the “ frontal air “ intake system. The air
    cleaner on a Cummins would be a heavy steel box mounted on top of the engine. It was rare to not find broken mounting brackets that hadn’t
    vibrated apart and didn’t need welding. I think that’s a 73 inch cab. Up in Canada, Kwickasair trucking ran a fleet of these from Vancouver to
    Montreal running team. 57 hours one way, 2750 miles. Lots of wrecks. The 66 I drove was a slab cab. It was an 8V 71 with N55 injectors. So it
    was rated at 280 hp. I pulled a spread 4 axle trailer with 84,000 lbs on the deck of glass windows. You knew where all the hills where.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing
      Thanks for watching

  • @charlescastle5566
    @charlescastle5566 Год назад +2

    I'm with you Wiley I think you need to go back with fuel filters and drive it out of that brush. Somebody will get a truck worth restoring with that one.

  • @JohnSmith-cf4gn
    @JohnSmith-cf4gn Год назад +2

    That looks exactly like the White Freightliner cabover I started out on except mine was red and white. No power steering or seat belts. The frontier days of trucking. I've been retired for over 21 years now. Mine had a 903 ci. V/8 engine and a 10 speed Roadranger transmission.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +2

      Story I heard when I was in my 20
      They referred to them as 90nothings. Fuel squeezers and that Poole truck lines bought a lot of int trucks with 903 back in the 80s. Mr Poole said if they got him a extra mpg or saved him a gallon of fuel a day it was worth it. He had like 1200 Trucks at the time
      Thanks for watching

  • @lornperkins4270
    @lornperkins4270 Год назад +4

    Yes, wiley, I have only seen a few 57-foot trailers and 1 61-foot trailer both belonged to the frito lay potato chip company... They are very rare

    • @gregorybarth930
      @gregorybarth930 Год назад +1

      We pull alot of 57s in and around TX, they just aren't marked..

  • @henrycotton1554
    @henrycotton1554 Год назад +3

    Great video
    Love to see it running around
    Good for a farm truck
    Could haul lots of hay and equipment to the fields

  • @garymessina1609
    @garymessina1609 Год назад +1

    In 74 I was the nam arrived first of January great job great video thanks Wylie and Jacob

  • @danswartwood4580
    @danswartwood4580 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your APPRECIATION to your subscribers Wily.

  • @victorbasta7359
    @victorbasta7359 Год назад +1

    Not a trucker or a pilot but I love old trucks and old planes.

  • @justinraystyles3537
    @justinraystyles3537 Год назад +2

    The whole making oil saying came from old truckers that had the beautiful sounding Detroit diesels were always covered with oil because they leaked oil like a well! And were really loud and underpowered but had the best sound ever!!💗💗I love Detroit diesel engines!

  • @NickManCuso59
    @NickManCuso59 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Wily. I learned to drive in an old freightliner similar to that one. Tandem, 290 Cummins, 13 speed . Been a fav of mine ever since.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing

    • @NickManCuso59
      @NickManCuso59 11 месяцев назад

      @@DontbeWily Yes sir, thx for the video. Appreciate ya !

  • @randaldavis8976
    @randaldavis8976 Год назад +2

    would love to have a old truck with a 325 Cat, 13 speed RR and single axle, would make a great tiny home transporter. compared to long haul trucking, I could never wear it out.

  • @robertironside3166
    @robertironside3166 Год назад +2

    A fabulous old truck. Love those White Freight shakers. 🙂 So cool Wiley. Looks like an early 70's for sure. 😎👍👍 Should sel this one to the Gentry boys in Tennessee. They dig on these old 70/s cabb6ys. Sleep on your side but only if you cant find a pup tent somewhere elese lmao

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Ain’t that the truth on sleeping
      Thanks for watching

  • @conleycrew76
    @conleycrew76 Год назад +2

    Why do we all love cab overs so much?!!

  • @bigmacmach1185
    @bigmacmach1185 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hope this is saved. Never was into diesels too much until i started watching videos on the 8v71s and 12v71s. Wish i had the expertise and resources to restore one!! Ashame they dont make these anymore, so awesome!

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  11 месяцев назад

      I hope so
      Thanks for watching

  • @davezul4396
    @davezul4396 Год назад +2

    Man, I haven’t driven one of those White Freightshakers since the early ‘80s. I’m missing the pneumatic start right about now! Diamond in the rough she is!

  • @edsantos6627
    @edsantos6627 Год назад

    Iconic classic nostalgia... white mack brockway deutz peterbilt IH mercedes... used to see them on the roads in my teens... never now.. miss them.. 😢😢

  • @matthewcaldwell8057
    @matthewcaldwell8057 Год назад +8

    As always great video. Was worried to death this thing was gonna run away after that long sit 👍

  • @richardmiels3402
    @richardmiels3402 Год назад +6

    It's a beauty if you don't mind going deaf when you run it. Just for a moment I wondered if might run away! Very involving content; a mix of memories, wisdom and experience along with saving truck history. Thanks for posting and I very much look forward to the next one. The 8/71 was a very popular long haul engine in Australia during the 70s and 80s, usually with a 13 speed behind it through to double drives. Good on the flat, not much chop in hilly country. But just soooo loud. From South Australia.

  • @reginaldray5437
    @reginaldray5437 Год назад +1

    It was fun watching you walking by the dip stick 20 times . And on the fuel cap pull up the tab first then turn . There a valve under the cab on the fuel line going between both fuel tanks that’s the cross over line it probably close so he can run on one tank . Pour fuel in the fuel filter and reattach there air in the fuel line maybe . Retired truck .

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Declaring a senior moment
      Thanks for watching

  • @billw4746
    @billw4746 Год назад +1

    I know why there is 2 buttons but I will never tell. I believe there is a door at right upper corner of the grill to check the oil.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад

      Thinking it’s the button to over ride low oil pressure shut off. Not sure but please share
      Thanks for watching

  • @matthewpiper1421
    @matthewpiper1421 Год назад +2

    Love the sound of an old detroit 2 stroke diesel, music to my ear's.👍👍

  • @banedye7036
    @banedye7036 Год назад +3

    Might be lucky it didn't pick up fuel. Those detroits are super famous for the rack sticking and running away when started after sitting for any length of time. Its easy enough to check, just pop the two nuts off the valve covers and see if you can manually move the rack and also check and make sure that the injectors are hung wide open.

  • @ft133
    @ft133 Год назад +5

    Great video Wily. You and Jacob make a great team!

  • @GemmaLB
    @GemmaLB Год назад +2

    With that tree growing through the lowboy, I think it's sat there a minute or two!

  • @lornperkins4270
    @lornperkins4270 Год назад +2

    Looks just like one of the old consolidated freightways trucks from years ago

  • @barryshisler3720
    @barryshisler3720 Год назад +2

    Well it sure is good to see you Wiley That thing is making oil Love to watch you work on the old iron Stay safe and God bless

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Thank you and thanks for watching

  • @stevehill4615
    @stevehill4615 Год назад +1

    That Freightliner reminds me of the AMT model kit with them lights and airhorns.

  • @mikedominy5594
    @mikedominy5594 Год назад +2

    That is what they we called a half sleeper.

  • @billw4746
    @billw4746 Год назад +2

    What no knocker loose or panther piss in your pickup? I probably offended someone viewing this video. But I was born in 59 and learned to mechanic by the time I was 12. I remember all these things. Thank you for another nice video

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman Год назад +2

    On those Detroits I like to pop the valve covers and make sure the racks are free because all you need is a couple stuck open injectors to have some real fun and trying to shut down a screaming Detroit that's wide open get's the blood flowing and makes you know your alive LOL!

  • @johnmcdermott8523
    @johnmcdermott8523 Год назад +2

    Mr. Ed the horse was the lucky charm.

  • @stevenicoson6670
    @stevenicoson6670 Год назад +5

    Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
    Nice work wiley and Jacob. You got it to run after many years of sitting.
    Good work guys.
    Thanks for everything Wiley.
    Take care and be safe.
    The Iowa Farm Boy.

  • @DavidGyke-co2ut
    @DavidGyke-co2ut Год назад

    Wiley in front of cab latch handle drivers side there is a loop. It is the safety release for the cab. Pull and hold out as you move the cab latch handle. They were a pain back in the day.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад

      Thank you
      Thanks for watching

  • @JonFisher-lz3to
    @JonFisher-lz3to Год назад +2

    Nice job Wiley! I can't wait for the next video!

  • @maxx21147
    @maxx21147 Год назад

    Dip stick behind little door on upper left of radiator grill - I drove one just like this in 1977 for 'Clay Hyder Trucking', Auburndale, Fla. hauling Tropicana out & Swingin' Meat back.. It was a straight 250 Cummins, w/a 10speed Spicer & 4:11 rears. It was a twin screw.

  • @fester73666
    @fester73666 Год назад +2

    Cool will it run video wily & Jacob 👊👊 That's a nice old rig, God bless.

  • @mikedominy5594
    @mikedominy5594 Год назад +4

    You have to hold one of those buttons in until the oil pressure builds up.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      That’s what I thought I just could not get the words out of Mind to my mouth
      Thanks for watching

  • @DJPLAST2
    @DJPLAST2 3 месяца назад

    Back in the late 60’s my dad had a Peterbilt that had a twin stick transmission in it. Straight shifter levers, no air splitter. One of the levers just sat on a stud that came up from the tower, the shifter doubled as the jack handle to tilt the cab. My dad told me it was that way so you would not leave the handle on the side of the road, you needed it to get the truck back into gear.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing that. Thanks for watching

  • @jeremybrowning6013
    @jeremybrowning6013 Год назад +1

    You all are a true blessing to watch

  • @stuartrobson5265
    @stuartrobson5265 Год назад +2

    Wow just found your channel..subscribed. watching you get these old trucks start and back to life again is awesome...regards from uk. Stuart.

  • @David_Richard_241
    @David_Richard_241 Год назад +3

    I had not heard anything about 57' trailers in TX, and usually pay attention to truck stuff. I remember a year or so ago that Wal-Mart was going to a 60' trailer with some weird cabover, but I never heard any more about that. When I first got into the trucking business in 1979, the 45' 13'6" was a new thing. Damn. I just made myself feel old. (But you mentioned in the '77 Mack video that was the year you started your senior year of HS. So we're the same age.😄)

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +2

      Lol
      Thanks for watching

    • @rsumsixtyfo6766
      @rsumsixtyfo6766 Год назад +2

      Back in 1991 I was with a company called Fleetline out of Lancaster Tx and we pulled 57 foot dry vans across Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Kansas New Mexico and to Florida. We had to sneak across Alabama because they weren't permitted. Arkansas wanted a 24 hour permit also. Lol so we'd go around those scales frequently. There were actually a few that were pulling 57s around. Usually hauling lightweight bulk freight such as Owens Corning insulation out of Waxahatchie, Tx. The tail swing was the worse part of pulling them if your tandems were set forward... But always make sure to slide them all the way back before loading or unloading so that the landing gear wouldn't come off the ground when the forklift entered the trailer. Every one that I pulled were made by Wabash trailer company. Since then they kind of faded away. I haven't seen one on an interstate in decades.

    • @David_Richard_241
      @David_Richard_241 Год назад +1

      @@rsumsixtyfo6766 Learn something everyday. I have never even heard them mentioned. I did some outlaw stuff of my own briefly early on, but decided I just did not need that aggravation. Thanks for the information, Man.

  • @wiserman100
    @wiserman100 Год назад

    You said '72 Good guess. Off by 2 years but they all look alike in that era. I used to drive 'em with the 350 Cummins 9513 like that one, and a few of 12513s. We had a twin-stick 5 & 4 w/ a Detroit in one of our older tractors, and one Astro with a 318. The 5&4 had no jake. The rest did. We ran West Coast mountains, pulling 40' and 24' doubles flatbedswith all of 'em. Thanks for the memories. I share your heartfelt nostalgia for these old girls.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing and watching

  • @thomasbailey8306
    @thomasbailey8306 Год назад +1

    Wally those old Detroits you have to watch they will RUN AWAY. If You come back to that Truck you really should take the Valve covers off and Make sure the RACK isnt stuck. That would make for a great Restoration project for sure...

  • @edwardpate6128
    @edwardpate6128 Год назад +1

    Loved the warning about wasps! Hate those buggers!

  • @Stu-f592
    @Stu-f592 4 месяца назад

    I remember when those babies were everywhere.:) I miss seeing them. Thanks for finding them!

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for watching

    • @Stu-f592
      @Stu-f592 4 месяца назад

      @@DontbeWily sure, I like your vids.:)

  • @dewaynem559
    @dewaynem559 Год назад

    I had a 1975 mine had a bigger sleeper The lock switch on the dash was usually a front brake limiting valve and the 2nd start button came on the detroits some would squirter a shot of either because they were harder to start on cold days the 335 cummins would have a compression release down on the shift island that was nice also there's a door on the passenger side grille to check and put oil in it,I'd be amazed if it started because Detroits won't self prime you have to get all the air out of the fuel lines and filter its a real pain if they suck air..

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing that
      Thank you for watching

  • @gregorybarth930
    @gregorybarth930 Год назад

    I wouldn't even know what to offer for the old White..and getting it to Texas...my condolences to the family.

  • @clintletendre5585
    @clintletendre5585 Год назад

    Old Detroits will always run if they aren't stuck! Even then if they can be broke loose they will often still run! Also can't beat that sound!

  • @edwardnava2353
    @edwardnava2353 Год назад +2

    nice truck👍 , greetings from Aruba🌴🖐️

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Hello to you
      Thanks for watching

  • @allenmoore4400
    @allenmoore4400 Год назад +3

    Danm good job Wiley

  • @stevevogelman3360
    @stevevogelman3360 Год назад

    You don’t ever have to apologize to us. This work for a gentleman your age is difficult at best, I’m sure of that.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад

      Thanks
      Thank you for watching

  • @kimnielsen3111
    @kimnielsen3111 10 месяцев назад +1

    Seriously a cool truck...u have to keep it an restourate it if u can...these two stroke Detroit is seriously something speciel.... seriusly love that engine type🤤🤤🤤😎😎🔥🔥

  • @justinraystyles3537
    @justinraystyles3537 Год назад +1

    Now that right there is a Real truckers truck!!😎👍💗💗

  • @markward6076
    @markward6076 10 месяцев назад

    Sorry for running down your massey ferguson, they really are a fine tractor and worth saving. They bought the UK out of poverty.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing.
      Thanks for watching

  • @waynecap5960
    @waynecap5960 Год назад

    Your Dad will talk to you more the Older we get. Thank you for a great video. 👍

  • @MohammadSadeqBozorgnejad-mv7rr
    @MohammadSadeqBozorgnejad-mv7rr 11 месяцев назад

    With a lot of effort, perseverance and hope, anything can be done. Good luck dear friends.

  • @bluejack644
    @bluejack644 Год назад +1

    I love the Townes Van Zandt song White Freightliner.

  • @stevenhamilton9305
    @stevenhamilton9305 Год назад +1

    Seeing that phone number on the side of the truck y'all in my neck of the woods that's Florala and Lockhart love to see these old diesel trucks come back to life

  • @Hexcaliblur83
    @Hexcaliblur83 9 месяцев назад

    She may be old and in need of some love but if she aint tired and has some life left in her then put her to work.. love seeing old iron get a new lease on life.. 😁👍🇦🇺

  • @miguelchan8491
    @miguelchan8491 Год назад +1

    Wow I love freightliner trucks.. Cause years ago my driver and me are unit is freightliner double axle and the ingine is Cummins N14 electronic computer box.

  • @Bman2020
    @Bman2020 Год назад +1

    You give the ole girl some TLC new filter it run on just fine great watch gentleman 👍👋🇨🇦

  • @susbox5554
    @susbox5554 Год назад +1

    I had no idea wily had a channel I’m so exited that I have found it

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад

      I am too
      Thanks for watching

  • @RODALCO2007
    @RODALCO2007 Год назад +1

    Great job Wiley and Jacob, only found your channel yesterday. Great video and you got the old girl going.

  • @larrybroadplayingguitar-mz3us
    @larrybroadplayingguitar-mz3us Год назад

    i ran my 1978 freightliner for 15 years it had a cummins 400 big cam 6 i had to put her down in 2009 i loved that old truck. now i'm running a 2019 kenworth w900L 560 horsepower 18 speed but i miss the old days when you didn't have to be a layer just to drive truck here in fucking california. i would leave this state if i didn't have all my grand children here too old to start over. Larry B

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing
      Thank you for watching

  • @Aztolistmy_91
    @Aztolistmy_91 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for taking me into the interior❤

  • @johnballerino9172
    @johnballerino9172 8 месяцев назад

    Seems like old trucks never die.

  • @davep9199
    @davep9199 Год назад +1

    Thanks Wiley. Great video. Love the old White. My kind of entertainment.

  • @nickmatoic9096
    @nickmatoic9096 Год назад +1

    Mr Wiley , Herr's Motor Express based in Quarryville Pa use to run cabover Freightliners some had 318's most of them had 250 or 290 Cummins with 10 speed Road Rangers in them.

  • @geofri1747
    @geofri1747 Год назад +1

    I started driving truck in '79 this truck is identical to the one I drove except mine was a tandem. FYI. The knob on the shift stick is called a "road ranger,spaceship. The splitter is on the right side.

  • @tommccully1991
    @tommccully1991 Год назад +1

    Theres a opening on the Right or the Chrome Grille that opens up & that's where you'll find the Oil Dipstick

  • @nelsondearmas8810
    @nelsondearmas8810 Год назад

    U good pops. U work a hell of a lot harder then majority of people younger then you. Breath away sir 🫡

  • @kdel9776
    @kdel9776 Год назад +1

    Love watchin you struggle over that cab release, to funny.

  • @billw4746
    @billw4746 Год назад +1

    Actually and I could be wrong. But I believe one button starts the engine and one button shuts down the engine. We have to older Kenworth`s with Detroit`s and that is how they operate. And I have seen the same thing in Freightliners.

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад

      Jacob thought it said engine shit down
      I thought it was low oil pressure over ride
      I am going back
      Thank you for watching

  • @garyharrall4002
    @garyharrall4002 Год назад +1

    Reminds me of a old consolidated freightway tractor. They had a bunch of these

  • @donaldwhitted4214
    @donaldwhitted4214 Год назад +1

    Great job getting Cabover started walley👍👍👍🚛👈

    • @DontbeWily
      @DontbeWily  Год назад +1

      Thank you
      Thanks for watching