Sarah, Good to see you moving up to the tracktor trailer.👌 You will be glad you did, even if you still prefer the straight strucks. Being able to drive them all is a huge asset for you and you are definitely more than capable.🤙
Hi Andy ! Good job and it is looking very good that fancy rig. i went back to freightliner with that door shaking brand new truck , they titing up the noub where the catch go and it was good for couple weeks . very noisy those doors . Good job everybody ! Thanks Andy for your time and everybody have a good day at the farm ! 🙋♂️
Sarah's going to master this quickly , enjoyed the video especially when I saw the sign to CHERRY VALLEY where I grew up and visited my dad /step mom for many years . Thanks for the memories
You’re a very good father I having My Gary farm she helped me too my daughter likes to work on the farm he’s one heck of a worker now we’re off the farm she works a job and I sure missed that that makes your farm look very good they have your kids working on your side nowadays they don’t wanna do that they don’t even workway to go girls😊
She seems absolutely miserable, most all the kids appear unhappy. Could just be the camera, their nature or working 70 hours a week. Just an observation
@@PAYNEKILLER.. They can get a bit shy around the camera. and not talk too much. But other times they get ahold of the camera and have fun at Andys expense. I think they all enjoy working on the farm and are happy doing it.
@@PAYNEKILLER.. lmao the girls do it because every time they do act somewhat presentable on the Channel they get a bunch of creepy old men talking about how beautiful they are.
Andy I drove one of them trucks for several years. Make sure the girls be careful with them big mirrors. They can create a rather large blind spot when your at an intersection..
I am professional radio installer -- they make a mirror bracket where you can mount the antenna on the top tube of the mirror without trouble and with the spring on the antenna i would not worry about hitting anything being that the stacks are right behind it --- nooooo dont make it look like the CB'ers type antenna -- the reflected power of the antenna is very important for good radio operation -- I am in Wyoming however soooo cant visit your shop to help ya out -- sigh
@@Oliver880-eg8sz -- does not matter what kind of radio he gets !!!!!!!!!!! -- what matters is where and how you mount the antenna that counts plus where the microphone is at for easy reach --- DUH
He was concerned with the Hight hitting Low Branches on dem dar country Roads. HAHAHAH The ideal spot for that Antenna would have been on the Back of the Cab, between the corner and the Window. It would get it in the Clear and still be Low enough. There is a NMO bracket for just that type on Mounting. Andy has the Stuff to seal up the Coax hole for a nice neat install.
@@m9ovich785 -- TRUE however the stacks are right there also -- dont think that branches would have bother it cause there is a spring at the base of the antenna for that specific purpose as i stated and yes but i failed to mention the NMO mount for the mirror or directly to the body ( which i dont like ) but WHERE you mount the antenna has a DIRECT EFFECT on how the antenna performs when transmitting on the radio -- how about talking to a local radio shop to find out the real information !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m really surprised how heavy that tanker is. I think you once said the Diller’s are 10,000 pounds heavier, maybe I’m remembering wrong. Thanks for the videos.
You said cars would go around you when you're turning. In Chicago I had them cutting in between me and the curb to the right when I was turning. Oh I made some colorful words and names for those idiots.
Just wondering why you wouldn't have just run the antenna wire straight up through the roof from the radio..You could use some of your fancy 3M two part poly caulk to seal...??
I must say those two young ladies aren’t afraid to jump axle deep on a Ferris wheel into all things farming. Also Andy the reason for the rattles are so you know it’s running. 😂😂
antennae is in a bad spot,too much metal . You will probably receive OK,but transmitting will create too much 'reflective' power back into the radio and will weaken or kill the transmit circuit . The middle of the antennae to the sweet spot when transmitting keep that area in the open line of sight --no metal near it or in the way of the transmit waves.
I was thinking something happened to you Andy. I haven't seen a new video in a while. You tube suggested this video today and I was like WTF? Well low and behold screw tube unsubscribed me to your channel.
Where are all the dumb comments tonight about how automatic suck. How many people making those stupid comments actually have driven one or They heard from a buddy of a buddy that they suck.
I hear a lot of trucking company's like the automatic because some drivers are tough on the drive shaft and axles with a stick. Automatic removes that variable.
As a 65 yr old farmer trucker I have to say I enjoy the Eaton ultrashift. Definitely nice to operate but a lot more to go wrong. Wiring clutch actuator etc but enjoyable