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I have been pulling wrenches for over 40 years along with driving all over the lower 48 this is where my experience can maybe be of some interest to someone looking for a place to get their truck worked on. There are too things I guarantee you 98 percent of the time how you can tell what kind of shop you just pulled into. First the mechanic if they look like a slob don’t walk run. Second the shop if the shop looks like the slob same thing applies. I drove a large company truck and it was kept clean and everything had its place. When you’re trying to find something in a service truck that’s a pig pin that costs your customers money. This shop is not only clean it’s organized a special hat’s off much Respect to the people who care for their customers. It’s been a while since I’ve seen a shop that as a mechanic I would be proud of. Thank you. RR
Ive never had a boss like that out of my 7 years of trucking it runs in my blood I would love to work for a company like that 👍🏻 Take care of me Ill take care of you humble guy for real !!
I love how respectful and polite everyone was and the business area was so organized and clean. Love this channel. Don’t spend more than you a making, perfect.
I can't get enough of watching your videos realizing how much I love the trucking business and proud of all the hard working people that make the trucking business a inspiration to be part of. Keep up the awesome videos ❤️👍🤠
Just started my own fleet here in Mexico, has been a little bumpy ( since fuel theft is pretty big here in mexico), but this here gives me motivation!!
@@user-qt8zt6zg6w Tesla’s aren’t even allowed to drive on their own without a operator behind the wheel, and their technology is advanced and it’s a CAR. Now imagine a truck, don’t see these super heavy trucks driving on their own with the risks that would be taken by doing so.
Beautiful interviewer, these guys are humble and cool!! HD and CJ are cool guys! I appreciate all three of you guys, y’all make the world a better place thanks for the video. Much success to all of you guys!
🇬🇧 That’s one hell of a boss. Fantastic seeing all them beautiful trucks. I’m a retired British trucker and would just like to say that your buildings are nearly as large as some of our counties.
This was a great video! These guys seem like they're down to earth type of guys that take care of their customers and they take care of their drivers too! They have a beautiful setup there. If i were in Iowa i'd like to drive for them. There's so many trucking companies out there that aren't honest with the people that they have working their butt of for the company that they're working for. And these companies just treat them as a number and can't even remember their employees names. They don't take care of the equipment that makes it easier for the drivers to get loads delivered. These two seem like they care about everything that goes on about the employees and their customers. Thank You For Taking The Time To Make This Video And To Share It With Us!
Back in the day before they had CDL- Class A, you just got a Commercial driver’s license. I hauled cattle feed out west driving a Peterbilt. But I always liked the W900 many years later.
I always hear that there is no money to be made as an owner operator and then you see a guy like this. There has to be money in trucking if you know the right way to go about it.
I’m 40 and have a bunch of buddy that drive Me myself I’ve been being a dad for the last 20 years but I think I’m about ready to get in one get my CDL either working oil filed or otr
Too bad most companies like this, with trucks like these, don't hire outta Florida...smh. I know why, but it is what it is. Beautiful trucks tho. Awesome video bro. Thanks for all the hard work and dedication sir. Salute!!!
I would like to know if you need a veteran driver that covers the Oklahoma area. Great looking setup I have been looking for a place just like your company to retire from. With Respect. RR
i respect your channel pretty cool stuff im a old cabover guy 60 now hauled gas linseed oil no baffiles it would push truck 2 feet ahead at stop sign and malt o meal dry van where you drove all night and unloaded your own trailer or pay the lumper fee out of pocket.every truck stop in the old days had a helper bottle asprin..grins
Good video Asian I have met him before and when they service your truck you are not getting service at no fly by truck stop, I would not take my lawnmower to a truck stop mechanic , Myself i am a farm boy so I understand him all the way, We was raised to do things rite , If you cannot do it rite you get the hades away from it , My friend turn 86 years old 3 months ago and he still runs his 1962 KW long nose With a 5 n 4 Transmissions , He runs back and forth from Phoenix into Florida , and what I'm looking at just millions and millions and millions of dollars worth of nice rides be safe out there
If I was a driver for their company I’d be the one guy that want a kenworth. Now Peterbilt is my second favorite truck company if I had to get another truck it be a Peterbilt.
What are the benefits of a kenworth over any other trucks over there in the US?? Here in Mexico, kenworth are the favorites, but that mostly because they bring bigger transmissions ( 18 speed) and bigger axles (46,000 lbs) used to haul big loads. It's very common here to transport anywhere from 20 to 30 tons in a normal 53 dry van, and understood that there are more weight regulations in the US, so bigger transmissions and axles are not really needed! Correct??
@@michaelangelo5580 well you can also get much transmissions in many other trucks. I love kenworths because they are the BIG RIG. Big tall long bulky trucks. Love the interiors, sleepers, mechanics on the trucks. Peterbilts look great also. Nice interiors too. Both greats
@@michaelangelo5580 every long haul truck driver likes 18 speeds I’ll tell you that. Depending on what your hauling, if your hauling super heavy go for the larger front axles. I got large axles on my 2007 Kenworth because I haul heavy with it. I’m from the US don’t know anything about Mexican trucking
@@michaelangelo5580 Kenworths just really show trucking in my opinion. Peterbilt too. You can get 18 speed transmission in alot of trucks over here by the way
@@JacksonGuitarsPlayer03 from what i understood, both Kenworth and Peterbilt are made by the same company. I could be wrong though, but maybe that's why you like them both. Mexico made trucks have smaller sleepers than American trucks. I know that because I live in Reynosa (I am from LA, California but I've been in mexico for a few years), so alot of companies import trucks from across the border in McAllen, and I see the difference in their sleepers and interiors, and theyre far bigger!
How do u find all this truck shows. Is there a website or what. Would like to start traveling around to see some. Good guys and the love of trucking makes awesome things happen. Love the strips on the trucks. 💯💯👊🏽😎🤟🏽