I hope and pray y’all redo this truck and bring it back to life! My daddy was in the trucking business for 30 years and this is the model trucks he had and I just lost my dad and 40 hours later my momma died so seeing this truck brings back a lot of memories! He ran 8 trucks and had one spare in case one broke down just thinking about him as I watch this! I miss them so bad already but glad they are not suffering anymore!
Great job, quick and easy start. These engines are built to last. Doubt that the new computer controlled engines will fire up like this in 20 years time.
Good afternoon from Spain, I have been following your work for some time and today I have decided to write to you, I admire you a lot not only for the mechanical knowledge that you have and how you apply it, but also for the passion with which you restore these giants of the road that are precious and that For me they represent greatness, strength of an era that unfortunately will not return, thank you very much for these videos that thanks to them I disconnect from this fucking life, 1 hug, friend.
@@KA-om9oz It is common to have another truck for parts. The low purchase price offsets higher maintenence costs and if the truck isn't driven a lot still makes sense to operate it
I drive past this old truck everyday and a few days ago I thought to myself "it would be cool to see if Bruce could get that truck running." Well today is that day. How much is he selling it for??
@@Trigger01 yeah but he has picked up a few bonneted ones. It amazes me the amount of trucks that are still in reasonable condition that just get parked and left to fall apart over there. Which I suppose is a win for the people restoring them.
Back in the day the KW torsion suspension was pretty common. High maintenance. Others had Hendrickson leaf or biscuit and much lesser air bags then we see today.
I love every will it start that has ever been made. But this one right here, something about this truck. I don't know but this one right here has my all time favorite. Absolutely great video bruce. Much respect for you bringing the history out in video of this old iron.
I hope he gets that ol'truck back to life some trucker can put it to good use to make a living I had a neighbor and his son Both are truckers the father passed away his son is still going and has his own trucking business this is an awesome video love watching it thanks for sharing this video 👍👍👍👍👍
I just started watching your videos, Bruce, and it just so happens I am in process to go to CDL School. I will be wanting an older truck like this one in your video. Redo it for years of me driving it, but run it until I have the money to really upgrade it If you or someone out there has one they would sell me at a decent price in the future I would appreciate it very much. Life happens and I am coming up from nothing now. I am 60 years old and want something special from back in the day. God bless you all and keep up the interesting videos. 🕊️😇❤️🙏🇺🇲
That's a W900B which didn't come out until 1982... so I don't think it's a 1981 model. Nice find thought!... T bar suspension wasn't very rare 40 years ago!
@@ky.gambler5281 kinda figured being everything is air-ride now a days. When I was younger, we had trucks with leaf spring packs that road like buggies lol… I certainly appreciate the air-ride systems.
@@meathead0813 check out Pakistani truck and their leaf spring packs, MAY as well be a chunk of steel, you ever see the walking beam with rubber pads on the old cracker box gmc.? Worse than the Hendrickson spring walking beam type?
@@ky.gambler5281 I’ve seen some things on TV and I’ve traveled the world in the Navy. No doubt we have it good here. I have pics from when I was in Bahrain, a driver had a loader on a trailer using stones as wheel stops… no chains or straps… just stones to hold a large loader on the trailer.
Hello to you Bruce, Just found you recently and love all your videos. This one was cool and sad to see the old loggin truck slip away. It is to bad the folks don’t close the windows on these rigs. I am retired now and live here in Fla Be well Be safe Bug spray my man 😎
@@codyprice0295 in 18 what !! years / days / month's . actually people these days do nothing . just stay under every comment 'SHED' and do nothing . be yourself. create your own idea and create your own comments .
Awesome video! I just finished restoring a 1987 Mazda RX-7 Turbo. I worked on it for about a year. I use a cool prgram on my computer called Automotive Wolf car maintenance software to track all the parts and expenses so I know exactly what I have invested in it. I have about 6K in it now and plan to sell it for 12K after paint. Thanks for the great video
Bruce I watch a lot of your videos,and this one WILL IT START ! MAN!!! You are the MAN! You don’t give up.I am so impressed, you put your Vice grip “MIND” on it and WOW! You wouldn’t let go. “YOU DA MAN BRUCE “ ! I’m glad and enjoy the journey that you take us on. It’s like we’re with you, keep it going man. It seems like you and your “CREW” a great bunch of people y’all do it all.In the movie Ray played by JAMIE FOX one of the lines he says.”WE MAKE IT DO WHAT IT DO” And that’s you ! Keep on trucking 👍
As long as you "love the color blue", maybe you should do a video of blue-pers; you know, funny things that happen in the course of making these cool videos...
Sweet. I hope someone picks that old girl up and give it the love it deserves. Glad you did this one before it was just a little to late. Don’t know how someone parks something and don’t close the windows.
Cool old truck! Definitely worth fixing up...I hope they will. 👍 I noticed the fan wasn't turning but it probably just needs a belt. I'm guessing this is a late 70s, early 80s model.
Sounded real good use for this. Amber needs to get this truck so she can have her own pulling truck since she now has a tractor and then you two can pull against each other tractors and trucks it oughta be real fun to see! It needs to be called how I spend his money!!!
HEY MAN THOSE BIG RIGS ARE TWENTY-FOUR VOLT MAN! YOU CONNECT THE POSITIVE OF THE BIG UP TO ONE LINE THAT I SEE THERE THEN YOU HOOK THE OTHER TERMINAL OF THE VERY SAME WIRE TO THE NEGATIVE OF THE LITTLE BATTERY! NEXT HOOK THE OTHER TWO TERMINALS OF THE OTHER CABLE TO THE NEGATIVE NODE OF THE BIG BATTERY AND THE LAST ONE TO THE POSITIVE OF THE LITTLE BATTERY!!!!!!!!!!!
Those old batteries there are no joke there heavy as hell I had a 74 Peter built Bought it new but I remember changing those batteries there's play gotta be a 100 pounds of peace and I had 2 of them in my in my truck cool video dude good to see you back I just found you back I don't know where you've been Thanks for the video kitchen next time
I'm constantly amazed watching Will It Start vids from the US how these trucks aren't overrun with highly venomous spider webs like anything that sits longer than a week would be here in Australia.
A Big Cam 300 yes , that engine is gold... An a walking beam suspension ? Those are the best in the Mountains on dirt roads.. None of that ooops my driving tire has no traction so im stuck ,with the air ride suspension....
pretty green wig on the rig :-) I love W900s and the faded blue looks cool too. Make it a runner again. Please explain what was the reason, why torsion-bar suspension wasn´t as common as leaf or air spring type !!!!
How do you just start guessing at the voltage and throwing batteries in? Seems like a lot of damage can occur. Lot of trucks back then were 24v start 12v run using a series/Parrell switch. Some were straight 12 volt , some even had compression release.
You should have used that three battery pack instead of putting just one in the truck just to make it work, and secondly, those torsion bars on the rear you mentioned? Eagle built buses from Europe that serve our highways as Trailways buses, they use the same concept back in the day.
I hope and pray y’all redo this truck and bring it back to life! My daddy was in the trucking business for 30 years and this is the model trucks he had and I just lost my dad and 40 hours later my momma died so seeing this truck brings back a lot of memories! He ran 8 trucks and had one spare in case one broke down just thinking about him as I watch this! I miss them so bad already but glad they are not suffering anymore!
I’m sorry to hear about your folks
God bless🙏
Ты хороший человек! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Muy triste escuchar tu historia Dios te de paz saludos desde Argentina
Saludos
Watching these videos reminds me of working on things with my dad growing up. Makes me so happy.
Those rims and tires look surprisingly good
That is cool! And it’s blue. Add it to the fleet.
The radiator fan not working. I can't believe that thing started and able to move. Awesome.
Great job, quick and easy start. These engines are built to last. Doubt that the new computer controlled engines will fire up like this in 20 years time.
Not a chance
Good afternoon from Spain, I have been following your work for some time and today I have decided to write to you, I admire you a lot not only for the mechanical knowledge that you have and how you apply it, but also for the passion with which you restore these giants of the road that are precious and that For me they represent greatness, strength of an era that unfortunately will not return, thank you very much for these videos that thanks to them I disconnect from this fucking life, 1 hug, friend.
Ya know, a short little day cab like that would make a great local delivery truck for you and save the wear on BC and Tratter Taxi.
I think he talked about that in the past. Plus this truck is already blue, so it fits right in
Parts are hard to get and crazy expensive. It's a turd. Cost more to keep on the road then it's worth.
@@timnewton9610 That thing would be a content machine, seeing it rebuilt. Although, he would need a guy or two to help with it
@George Jones that thing is blowed out worse the your momma.
J/K dude, I only meet her once.
@@KA-om9oz It is common to have another truck for parts. The low purchase price offsets higher maintenence costs and if the truck isn't driven a lot still makes sense to operate it
I like the old W900s!! Easy to maintain and they are just good trucks!
Love seeing an old w900 being brought back you should buy it fix it up for a local delivery truck
I drive past this old truck everyday and a few days ago I thought to myself "it would be cool to see if Bruce could get that truck running." Well today is that day. How much is he selling it for??
you all in south Georgia looks like it in the video
@@iluvucuzjesus5347 Florida young man
Hot dang! That's a success! I was hoping you'd be bringing it back to the shop and adding it to your blue semi fleet.
Good truck for Tim Gentry
@@lylechapman9757 it's not a cabover though.
@@Trigger01 yeah but he has picked up a few bonneted ones. It amazes me the amount of trucks that are still in reasonable condition that just get parked and left to fall apart over there. Which I suppose is a win for the people restoring them.
This thing started easier than the big cams we ran in the VA logging woods. A few of them wanted ether every morning.
Back in the day the KW torsion suspension was pretty common. High maintenance. Others had Hendrickson leaf or biscuit and much lesser air bags then we see today.
I love every will it start that has ever been made. But this one right here, something about this truck. I don't know but this one right here has my all time favorite. Absolutely great video bruce. Much respect for you bringing the history out in video of this old iron.
I hope he gets that ol'truck back to life some trucker can put it to good use to make a living I had a neighbor and his son Both are truckers the father passed away his son is still going and has his own trucking business this is an awesome video love watching it thanks for sharing this video 👍👍👍👍👍
im happy to finally see this w900a rolling again!! see that old girl every time I go to the Publix in San Ann!
I just started watching your videos, Bruce, and it just so happens I am in process to go to CDL School. I will be wanting an older truck like this one in your video. Redo it for years of me driving it, but run it until I have the money to really upgrade it If you or someone out there has one they would sell me at a decent price in the future I would appreciate it very much. Life happens and I am coming up from nothing now. I am 60 years old and want something special from back in the day. God bless you all and keep up the interesting videos. 🕊️😇❤️🙏🇺🇲
That's a W900B which didn't come out until 1982... so I don't think it's a 1981 model. Nice find thought!... T bar suspension wasn't very rare 40 years ago!
Love the “Will it Start” shows. I’ve not seen a rear suspension like that before… only traditional springs and bags of course.
torsion bars like on a dirt sprint car.
They weren't worth a damn
@@ky.gambler5281 kinda figured being everything is air-ride now a days. When I was younger, we had trucks with leaf spring packs that road like buggies lol… I certainly appreciate the air-ride systems.
@@meathead0813 check out Pakistani truck and their leaf spring packs, MAY as well be a chunk of steel, you ever see the walking beam with rubber pads on the old cracker box gmc.? Worse than the Hendrickson spring walking beam type?
@@ky.gambler5281 I’ve seen some things on TV and I’ve traveled the world in the Navy. No doubt we have it good here. I have pics from when I was in Bahrain, a driver had a loader on a trailer using stones as wheel stops… no chains or straps… just stones to hold a large loader on the trailer.
Hello to you Bruce,
Just found you recently and love all your videos. This one was cool and sad to see the old loggin truck slip away. It is to bad the folks don’t close the windows on these rigs.
I am retired now and live here in Fla
Be well
Be safe
Bug spray my man 😎
You are right
Here we go Bruce .. that's what's I like to see" the good old content
“The good old content” he wasn’t around with us in ‘18
@@codyprice0295 in 18 what !! years / days / month's . actually people these days do nothing . just stay under every comment 'SHED' and do nothing . be yourself. create your own idea and create your own comments .
This is a real testament to how well built these old trucks were built.
Awesome video! I just finished restoring a 1987 Mazda RX-7 Turbo. I worked on it for about a year. I use a cool prgram on my computer called Automotive Wolf car maintenance software to track all the parts and expenses so I know exactly what I have invested in it. I have about 6K in it now and plan to sell it for 12K after paint. Thanks for the great video
I regularly pass that truck and felt sorry for it,glad to see there is hope not to be another crush job.
So cool something sitting that long just gets up and drives
Well these new trucks today will never run after they've been sitting
That's what I'm saying
You're awesome at bringing these monsters back to life, man!
Bruce I watch a lot of your videos,and this one WILL IT START !
MAN!!! You are the MAN! You don’t give up.I am so impressed, you put your Vice grip “MIND” on it and WOW! You wouldn’t let go.
“YOU DA MAN BRUCE “ ! I’m glad and enjoy the journey that you take us on. It’s like we’re with you, keep it going man. It seems like you and your “CREW” a great bunch of people
y’all do it all.In the movie Ray played by JAMIE FOX one of the lines he says.”WE MAKE IT DO WHAT IT DO”
And that’s you ! Keep on trucking 👍
I would look at that truck everyday on the way to work at zephyrhills hospital. Thought that would be a good will it start for you!
YOU WERE LUCKY'!! NO CRITTERS IN THOSE VINES.??GOOD JOB==''RITCHIE''
@Hello How are you doing dear
dude y’all should definitely restore this thing into like a show truck. it would also be awesome to have a old,old day cab
As long as you "love the color blue", maybe you should do a video of blue-pers; you know, funny things that happen in the course of making these cool videos...
@Hello Eric how are you doing
I love how well built it is and I hope it get fixed up
Good ole will it start. Happy Father’s Day dads and Bruce!
Sweet. I hope someone picks that old girl up and give it the love it deserves. Glad you did this one before it was just a little to late. Don’t know how someone parks something and don’t close the windows.
Cool old truck! Definitely worth fixing up...I hope they will. 👍 I noticed the fan wasn't turning but it probably just needs a belt. I'm guessing this is a late 70s, early 80s model.
Can't wait to see this old rig possibly wake up
Sounded real good use for this. Amber needs to get this truck so she can have her own pulling truck since she now has a tractor and then you two can pull against each other tractors and trucks it oughta be real fun to see! It needs to be called how I spend his money!!!
HEY MAN THOSE BIG RIGS ARE TWENTY-FOUR VOLT MAN! YOU CONNECT THE POSITIVE OF THE BIG UP TO ONE LINE THAT I SEE THERE THEN YOU HOOK THE OTHER TERMINAL OF THE VERY SAME WIRE TO THE NEGATIVE OF THE LITTLE BATTERY! NEXT HOOK THE OTHER TWO TERMINALS OF THE OTHER CABLE TO THE NEGATIVE NODE OF THE BIG BATTERY AND THE LAST ONE TO THE POSITIVE OF THE LITTLE BATTERY!!!!!!!!!!!
Good use of the fast idle stick Bruce, Pug1 would be proud.
Thats super awesome you got it running and moving.
Good video. I have a 1987 Trans Am with 18k original miles on it. Always been stored inside but hasn't been started for about 12 yrs.
Gasoline engines way different than diesel. No ignition on diesel engines. Why they always start.
Love the “Will it Start” videos the most. That’s what actually got me watching your videos and subscribing to your page
Alex
Hey I got to check the Canon valve and the muffler bearings don't forget the blinker fluid got you
Dude those old Cummins engines always start! AS PEG would say “ man she’s fucking loyal” they are fucking loyal peg a legging
Great to see that old KW moving on its own power again hope they restore and get it to a good home
Came across these videos by chance and I gotta say, I have a new found love and respect for trucks, truckers and trucking as a whole
Those old batteries there are no joke there heavy as hell I had a 74 Peter built Bought it new but I remember changing those batteries there's play gotta be a 100 pounds of peace and I had 2 of them in my in my truck cool video dude good to see you back I just found you back I don't know where you've been Thanks for the video kitchen next time
Oh... She will Cheech bud!
Surely they got shit like this laying around near you up there in the gr8 white north, eh bud?
I'm constantly amazed watching Will It Start vids from the US how these trucks aren't overrun with highly venomous spider webs like anything that sits longer than a week would be here in Australia.
Venomous spiders arnt common in Florida. Wasp, rats, and maybe a black snake are possible
Noticed the radiator fan was moving 👍🏼
Sounded so good as soon as it fired! Amazing 😯👍🏻
A Big Cam 300 yes , that engine is gold... An a walking beam suspension ? Those are the best in the Mountains on dirt roads.. None of that ooops my driving tire has no traction so im stuck ,with the air ride suspension....
I’ve got a super old kenworth hasn’t been started in 30 years I think it would make a great video
You should buy it and fix it up and use it for short halls or just fix it up for the shop and sell it. Happy Father's day bruce
pretty green wig on the rig :-) I love W900s and the faded blue looks cool too. Make it a runner again.
Please explain what was the reason, why torsion-bar suspension wasn´t as common as leaf or air spring type !!!!
Hi
Amazes me how these machines keep running
You are right
I think this old truck deserves to be back on the again it's running pretty strong
Thanks Bruce for the awesome video Happy Fathers day buddy thanks again
@Hello Keith how are you doing
@@lydialas8756 hi beautiful
@@25slider Hi nice hearing from I hope we can get to know each other and can you suggest a way we can talk off here if you dont mind
Didn't think that would start, but you got that vise grips.😁
thats a good start bruce👍
@Hello Alan how are you doing
Hamiltonville Farms would be proud using vice grips for battery terminals. Always enjoy
Really hammer those connections on there good so when it does smoke or catch fire you can't remove them....man your brilliant 👌
This would be a good fixer upper for the channel!
i now have an addiction, binge watching your videos, 1 by 1
How do you just start guessing at the voltage and throwing batteries in? Seems like a lot of damage can occur. Lot of trucks back then were 24v start 12v run using a series/Parrell switch. Some were straight 12 volt , some even had compression release.
The series parallel still had 12v system
The series parallel still had 12v system
Going underpowered won't do any damage in any vehicle on earth
You throw 12 volts if it seems turning slowly you throw 24 volts its as simple as that
i prefer Will it start clips over anything! thats how i found you :)
You should have used that three battery pack instead of putting just one in the truck just to make it work, and secondly, those torsion bars on the rear you mentioned? Eagle built buses from Europe that serve our highways as Trailways buses, they use the same concept back in the day.
21:40 It looks like a ghost trucker!
Fella mentioned a one legged hair lip. Subscribed!
Glad to see you you back sir , CAB OVER CONTENT STARTED HERE , everybody and there momma doing cab video ,this man extends them lol
looks like an early b model, back when you could get the round lights due to excess stock.
this would be a good GNS resto
Good job on the start but I’m pretty sure that’s not an 81 and it’s definitely a 900b with a model option headlights.
Was gonna saying the same thing, definitely a B , has the wrong dash to be an A
Happy Father’s Day Brother🤘🏻🇺🇸
Loved seeing that KW moving
@3:13 - The vines with 5 bladed leaves are Virginia Creeper. I'd worry more about the sumac trees.
Wow this is a revelation!
Now I better understand what is a "Green Vehicles" !!!
Thank you explaining us how future could be 😂😂😂
Cheers from France 🇲🇫
This was a nice video and I wish to see that truck back on the road.
Happy Father's Day
@Hello Gene how are you doing
Awesome sound to that old diesel!
This guy a revived a death 💀…. Great work brother 👍🛻
by far my favorite Bruce! keep up the hard work. I enjoy all your videos
Being from Weston FL personally the vines with the purple stems and bright green leaves are either a variant or definitely poison Ivy 😅
Now that gives the theme Green Truck a new definition 😄
That ol rig doesn't look to bad
Old iron emerging from its slumber. Awesome video.
Awesome Kenworth!! Well worth the effort to bring her back from the grave!!
Perfect day truck for your tractor business.
Btw when you put it in gear wait for the clutch break to slow it down instead of shoving it in gear and having it grind
Tim needs to come get that and add it to his antique road show 😆
Happy father's day to you Mr Bruce Wilson.
Worried it was gonna overheat, the radiator fan wasn’t spinning
Noticed that fan never moved
The vines makes it look like it has a premium skin in a game :-D
why do people park shit and not put the windows up, that would save a lot of work if it was to ever return to the road.
Beautiful old truck. That’s the first one you actually drove in ages. Could be a sign....
The straw hat is definitely the style for you. Keep up the good work Bruce we love your videos
Rockin' the old school tighty-whities 👍
Love those big cam Cummins