Hearing that southern hospitality reminds me when I rode with my dad he drive for 32 years he was old school and always taught the younger guys to pay attention and watch what they were doing patience is a big key is driving and running a rig they can't stop on. Dime .
12:15 That is some old school trucking knowledge that is probably all but lost these days. Thank you for sharing, Operator. I hope I get the chance to pass it on to another generation.
1:58 - Tell us about your truck 2:23 - How did your truck get its name? 3:11 - How long have you been trucking for? 3:29 - What area are you from? 4:00 - Is that considered a Tiny House? 6:01 - What's been the best time in trucking? 6:56 - What is your claim to fame? 8:11 - What kind of person does it take to do the job? 8:35 - ASMR Segment #1 8:35 - Patience is key? 10:24 - What are some lessons that you have learned? 11:15 - What advice can you give? 12:01 - Dealing with high winds 13:25 - ASMR Segment #2 14:49 - How reliable are your trailer tires? 15:21 - What are their weight ratings?
I saw this truck in someone's truck spotting video before..... I think around Walcott. It really caught my eye... lots of character ! So happpy to see you catch it in an interview.
Another great video Chris wish we had you back in the '80s in the early 90s when I was trucking you put a whole new light on it keep doing it brother keep doing it
I am Not 'tech savvy', so I am repllying to a reply of my comment. Our ATHS chapter is the North Texas Lone Star chapter. We are having our chapter's yearly truck show on 4/23/22 at 8:30am in Valley Mills, TX at the Valley Mills high school. Last year we had 41 trucks, including vice presidents of the ATHS. So feel free to join us, yourself and anyone else whom wishes to come out. All proceeds go to the local 4-H.
Nice truck sir. I’ve got a 1984 standard hood 359, 1 of 80 limited editions the last year the Newark,Ca plant was in operation. I’m with the ATHS and we’ll have our chapter show at Valley Mills, Tx 4/23/22. Soon.
Awesome video! I wish he would've mentioned something about 18s jumping back in front of you as soon as they pass you and blocking your view from what's on the shoulder. Specially when u get up closer to 16 wides. Sweet video though and beautiful truck!
Hey I would love see that ole girl coming through Florida all the time, nothing like the old iron. Maybe Chris you will be able to catch up with him again, sounds like a great guy! Great video as usual, appreciate what you do for trucking, thanks.
When the grapevine finally gets some recognition. i-5 grapevine and Ashland at the state border of Oregon going north. Might not be the hardest pulls or grades, but running them almost daily you do your do's on them hills
Bonsoir Big Rig Videos. Merci pour ce nouveau reportage intéressant avec Chris que je salue en lui souhaitant bonne route. Transporterait-il ma maison jusqu'au Etats Unis ?!? 😁🤔
As usual ; beautiful CB interview Chris...... but driving a trailer with single axels hauling a load that wide is kinda unstable ☹️... but that's just me ...
thats an amazingly nice Pete, thats exactly what I want for a Truck. a 359 with a 40-50in Eagle Sleeper with it's Original Paint,old school, Ratty but with history. Althought, I'd slam the frontend closer to the ground, that saggy ass is no look in my eyes.
Good Afternoon Fellas, another good Rolling CV interview. When is someone going to interview you Cris, and hear your story?
He did an actual rolling cb interview few years back telling us his story. Titled “Christopher E Fife Rolling CB interview”
@@terencelee18 yea remember that good video
@@terencelee18 read my mind that video was great
@@terencelee18 ok I'm headed to go look that up!!!!
Hearing that southern hospitality reminds me when I rode with my dad he drive for 32 years he was old school and always taught the younger guys to pay attention and watch what they were doing patience is a big key is driving and running a rig they can't stop on. Dime .
Nice ride. And a great name.
Glad to run into ya
12:15 That is some old school trucking knowledge that is probably all but lost these days. Thank you for sharing, Operator. I hope I get the chance to pass it on to another generation.
Oh man! That radio! Loud and proud! Love it! Lots of memories
1:58 - Tell us about your truck
2:23 - How did your truck get its name?
3:11 - How long have you been trucking for?
3:29 - What area are you from?
4:00 - Is that considered a Tiny House?
6:01 - What's been the best time in trucking?
6:56 - What is your claim to fame?
8:11 - What kind of person does it take to do the job?
8:35 - ASMR Segment #1
8:35 - Patience is key?
10:24 - What are some lessons that you have learned?
11:15 - What advice can you give?
12:01 - Dealing with high winds
13:25 - ASMR Segment #2
14:49 - How reliable are your trailer tires?
15:21 - What are their weight ratings?
Saw him on I-10 I do believe or 75 near lake city! Man I just took it slow when I passed him because it was such a beautiful truck!
Loving the video volume and quality Chris!
I saw this truck in someone's truck spotting video before..... I think around Walcott. It really caught my eye... lots of character ! So happpy to see you catch it in an interview.
Another great video Chris wish we had you back in the '80s in the early 90s when I was trucking you put a whole new light on it keep doing it brother keep doing it
I am Not 'tech savvy', so I am repllying to a reply of my comment. Our ATHS chapter is the North Texas Lone Star chapter. We are having our chapter's yearly truck show on 4/23/22 at 8:30am in Valley Mills, TX at the Valley Mills high school. Last year we had 41 trucks, including vice presidents of the ATHS. So feel free to join us, yourself and anyone else whom wishes to come out. All proceeds go to the local 4-H.
That's my dad
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Good stuf!!! 💪🏽
Cool old Rig and these CB Interviews are awesome to watch thanks Chris for doing these type of vids
I love this I was raised around the mobile homes my dad grandfather uncles pulled houses for years but now I have my own escort business in Louisiana
Can’t wait for the next rolling interview
Classic Pete and a Gentleman on the wheel. Big respect. 👍
That’s a sweet truck and great interview! I like the story about putting the double wide together going down the interstate! Haha
Nice truck sir.
I’ve got a 1984 standard hood 359, 1 of 80 limited editions the last year the Newark,Ca plant was in operation. I’m with the ATHS and we’ll have our chapter show at Valley Mills, Tx 4/23/22. Soon.
Were is the Valley Mills show? ATHS here too!
Awesome video! I wish he would've mentioned something about 18s jumping back in front of you as soon as they pass you and blocking your view from what's on the shoulder. Specially when u get up closer to 16 wides. Sweet video though and beautiful truck!
Love the videos brother ! Keep the videos coming my friend !!! Thank you !!!! ❤️😎
Beautiful ol' truck. 🤩
Great to see the old rigs still running down the road. Another excellent interview, very interesting. Thanks for sharing. 🙏 😊
I knew I recognized the truck, saw it at the cat shop getting motor work. Good looking truck!
Sling Blade shifting gears in an old 359!
What a great individual kind and humble that’s nice to hear now a days with all the hate in this country
One of the nicest trucks I’ve ever seen
Hey I would love see that ole girl coming through Florida all the time, nothing like the old iron. Maybe Chris you will be able to catch up with him again, sounds like a great guy! Great video as usual, appreciate what you do for trucking, thanks.
We'll be heading to Florida by Monday.... hauling liquid feed out the lonestar state. Looking forward to meeting y'all
Driver I love all 18 wheelers it doesn’t matter nice to meet youI love ❤️ ole rigs from the 1960’s to 1980’s!
Love classics Peterbilts!! 🇵🇷
8:18 that's the truth. It's worse when you are in residential areas, but I enjoy oversized more than anything.
Great video thanks. Have a blessed day.
That was Awesome!!!!!!
Awesome video Chris keep up the good work
When the grapevine finally gets some recognition. i-5 grapevine and Ashland at the state border of Oregon going north. Might not be the hardest pulls or grades, but running them almost daily you do your do's on them hills
Awesome videos, when are you coming to cali we got some clean big rigs running up and down the 99 and the 5
Great going!
Love the flag in the back winder
Come to Arizona. A lot of cool house haulers down here
That's a clean rig
Sound do coverage on the freedom convoy from cali to DC coming up. The one here in Canada is friggin awesome
Fine ol girl,,sounds great
Bonsoir Big Rig Videos. Merci pour ce nouveau reportage intéressant avec Chris que je salue en lui souhaitant bonne route. Transporterait-il ma maison jusqu'au Etats Unis ?!? 😁🤔
Chris Bank's 1979 Pete 359 Rolling CB Interview | Patience is key when hauling oversized freight!
Motivation
Awesome
As usual ; beautiful CB interview Chris...... but driving a trailer with single axels hauling a load that wide is kinda unstable ☹️... but that's just me ...
Nice truck.
Have you notice how everybody sounds the same on the CB when they have big radios
Hi Chris we meeting up in orlando 24th Feb?
nice truck
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thats an amazingly nice Pete, thats exactly what I want for a Truck.
a 359 with a 40-50in Eagle Sleeper with it's Original Paint,old school, Ratty but with history.
Althought, I'd slam the frontend closer to the ground, that saggy ass is no look in my eyes.