The colour of the tractor and the chrome is outstanding and by far the best colour combination I’ve seen bar none. We can all see you take pride in your ride and your a great example of a professional commercial driver 👌🏻🤙🏻 By the way greetings from England 👌🏻🤙🏻
Big Brown yes that's correct but he stays booked up and requires appointments weeks in advance, plus to far north and spring hits much later in the year up that way
WoW.... I polish small aluminum quad motors and know what it takes to get a perfect mirror. Those guys did a great job and way more work than I would ever take on so I'm sure there was quite a price tag on it. Very nice!
after the cut, i always used what we called "purple." It was a purple colored polish sold by Allstate Peterbuilt here in Mn. I dont miss cutting though, you end up black from head to toe lol
Nice truck, it is disappointing to spend that much money on a truck and then turn around and drop a couple thousand or more to polish it up the way a should have been from the factory. I'm looking at a 21 model now. So in a few years I might be doing the same thing you just did.
Shay Earl Yes Evans does a show quality polish but he needs appointments booked a couple months in advance and I rarely go to Wisconsin and I never know where I'm going next week let alone in two months.
That's a good team they have working there. They still need to get those lines polished out fully though. Looks like a completely different rig. How much does something like this run? I assume that it was just a polish job and no internal cleaning.
Jake Marcus I live in a good area and normally pass thru every weekend and when I come home empty, typically will spend 3 or 4 days home, currently taking 7 days, catching up on household chores.
sir I have to say , you got one pretty truck! but if you don't mind me asking, has landstar stopped reefer ? I am fixing to.het back into trucking and want somewhere I can haul frieght , prefer reefer work , thanks for sharing
Jack Caldwell not sure how much reefer freight is out there, I see some on occasion especially winter hazmat loads, that's a question you would have to ask corporate I only see my dry van stuff that meets my requirements on the load board I don't look at other freight, I don't think Landstar even has those trailers available, you would have to bring your own I suppose.
Lee Hill started out that way, lasted about 3 months, did a power only run and had to grease it, doing another power only this weekend so it's a loosing battle
Go by your local dealer and ask them for one of those trailer slick plates it's a circle piece of plastic held on by a big washer it's a bit of work to remove but it will keep you from messing up that fifth wheel
Lee Hill that's what I had also, the washer slipped down and while hooking back up it got bent, once you get grease on a fifth wheel from power only, you hook back up to your trailer it gets grease on it and ruins it later from grit and gravel, one would have to constantly change the plastic plates out and it's to much of a hassle
Life is Good. Ok also I watched your video about your trucks derate situation. Did you ever get it fixe and what was the problem because mine is doing it now and I have barely 12,000 miles on it....
Wow! That fat girl sure does shine. I can't believe how well the trailer buffed up. You had a plan the whole time and it's paying off big time. To all the haters.... Don't hate the player. Hate the game!
tugaman1000 this polishing job will last a good year with a little bit of maintenance, watch my last video I just posted it survived snow in the northeast