So much awesome in this interview. Thanks for ALL you do, Chris. Question: Do you happen to have a Patreon account that I may have missed, to throw a little change towards to your efforts? Thanks, Brother!
Matt thanks for asking. I started setting one up and did not complete it. I do have a lot of unseen content that would be good perks for anyone that would be contributing. I have self funded about $25k in equipment over the last 5 years, all without charging the drivers that appear in the videos so I would gladly take what anyone offered to keep upgrading the gear.
I understand, my Wife is a photographer/videographer. Equipment isn't cheap, nevermind the time to shoot and edit(I try to help edit when time permits). I hit you up via your "contact" link on your site. Let me know how best to support you when you get a chance. Thanks again, Bro!
allbiz2k10 nope when he pulls out at the beginning you can barely catch a glimpse of my truck. if you ever run down around Jasper area you'll prolly see him
What make your videos so unique and inspiring. You listen and you ask the right questions. You give a trucker a voice. Bottom line, every trucker has a story. The rigs are beautiful and they move America, but it's these road heroes that are fascinating to get to know. Thanks again, Chris and thanks to the truckers.
Wow this driver really is so precise and full of knowledge regarding his truck build. He must be missed buy his former employer as guys with that kind of love for detail are very rare. As for the truck it looks mint in black with the chrome work it should be named Black Beauty.
I used to Repair wrecked trucks and paint them here in Phoenix, AZ... I just purchased a salvaged wrecked peterbilt 379 with a cat 6NZ and soon will start to build it from the ground up.
This is probably one of my favorite interviews to date. Joe is so knowledgeable and he keeps it real. Also, his CB transmission is so clear! You're not wincing or straining to make out the words. 10/10 video for sure. Still love those White/Cream colored Cattle Haulers though. 😅
What a beautiful rig. That is for sure one of the nicest Pete's you have filmed Chris. And the story behind it is even better. Keep her right side up and the hammer down Joe. You should be proud of the job you have done..
Best driver interview so far! all detailed information !Without a doubt ! Thankyou Joe for that clear crisp CB radio! I cringe at these OVER powered CB radios!Chris your CB sounds awesome also !
This interview by far is one of my favorites. I don't know how to white put it but the way he spoke was very humble. I can't wait to get my own rig once I'm out of the military. I plan to do the exact steps mentioned in this video, make the truck reliable before shiny
I appreciate your shooting skills @ 7:49 to 8:49 where the screen been shared by the big black Rig with the black pickup truck and few cruisers. I'm amazed with the guy's knowledge on every minute things on his Rig. Love from India. Drive safe brother Americans. 🇮🇳🇺🇸
Oh man another Old School Rig your on a roll there Chris. Great interview as well.....What a classic look and with that trailer with the wheels back where they belong thats the look for me....Man this one was great love the pic's at the end...... Mr Chris time to complete it....sure many would love to help you out your channel is not like the rest here just shooten every day stuff your interviews are super great sure lots of drivers get tips on what they can do to there rigs.....keep up the great work.......set it up my friend ....
Great job Mr. Overfelt. Proud to see a fellow trucker, fellow man out on the turnpike steppin living the dream quite jealous As always Mr. Fiffie great job on the video
Great job Chris! One of my favorites, not just for the detail that he went into about the truck and what he did but for the truck and the photography/videography that you did as well. Two thumbs up!
Excellent video. Clean clean truck. much respect for the owner leaving a career like 4 state to go drive. I've always wanted to be owner operator. Hadn't taken the jump to buying a truck. Some day, nice clean truck. Keep on trucking. Love the videos.
Great video guys thanks for the amazing camera work! I was wondering, has your team ever considered buying 4K camera's? Your cinematography is really well done but I can picture tripling the resolution would be phenomenal on top of that!
just brainstorming some interviews for you I know a cool truck in Henniker,NH Skip Mckean Petroleum transport, kdub900 rear lights sweet looking cab and scheme
This is an excellent video! Very Informative, And very appreciated!!! Still trying to figure out who the 6 dumbasses are that disliked this Great video!
One thing I have always wondered...I know you're supposed to have a license plate across the front on commercial trucks and was always curious how guys got away with not having them like this. Is it because they own the trailer and have it back there or something?
Hopefully someone responds to this. I want to become an owner operator within a year or two but someone told me today that the DOT wants to take the trucks that don't have all the emissions on them off the road. I really haven't looked into it but my preference is I don't want a truck with all that crap. Is this true and if so when? Thanks