Frozen winches are the worst. I finally invested in a blowtorch after my last load from Washington state. My shoulder still hurts from mallet hammering every single one of mine into place. I'd recommend RV antifreeze for your tarps because it helps to keep them a bit more foldable. Safe trucking.
I’ve been looking for a blowtorch but every Walmart I’ve been able to stop at is sold out or doesn’t carry them lol. Luckily it’s warmed up a bunch lately, hopefully I can find one before it gets cold again
Thanks Ian… Happy Birthday dummy! 😂. Great vids dude. I’ve been with melton off trainer truck for 3 months now. Learned a bunch from ya. This video made me laugh. I was in Kentucky smashing winches and my landing gear was frozen to the concrete on a pre-load. The job before I was getting poured on and straps didn’t have time to dry. I was literally folding and feedings straps like tin foil. Yah…It was -0
Thank you, I’m glad my videos are helpful! Sounds like you had some fun out there lol. Starting flatbed in the winter is really baptism by fire, stay safe!
The only dry van experience I have was from CDL school, but from what I remember it’s almost the same. If you can understand how to make turns in a van trailer then you’ll be able to make whatever small adjustments you need for the spread axle. One thing I do know is a spread axle takes longer to track behind you and straighten out after a turn, so you’ll need to take wide turns like normal, but also stay wide for longer to allow the trailer to get behind you again. Hopefully that helps and makes sense lol
@@ianelbert okay I gotcha I got the idea of what you mean, thanks. I’m in cdl school now & I’m set up to come to melton in a week so was curious about how to turn with the spread axels . Thanks
One day for every seven you’re out, and then an extra day (or $200) for every 3 consecutive weeks you’re out. You can choose to take the $200 bonus every 3 weeks, or the extra day off. If you’re out for multiple weeks tho and you need an extra day or two to take care of stuff at home they’ll most likely be okay with that
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Happy Birthday Ian! You are a smart guy because I learn something each time I watch! Roll safe on all that snow/ice out there!
Thank you! Thankfully now I’m in Arizona and it’s warmed up quite a bit
Frozen winches are the worst. I finally invested in a blowtorch after my last load from Washington state. My shoulder still hurts from mallet hammering every single one of mine into place. I'd recommend RV antifreeze for your tarps because it helps to keep them a bit more foldable. Safe trucking.
I’ve been looking for a blowtorch but every Walmart I’ve been able to stop at is sold out or doesn’t carry them lol. Luckily it’s warmed up a bunch lately, hopefully I can find one before it gets cold again
You should use a racket starp for your x starp. Welcome to flatbed in the winter
Yeah I think the hand ratchet ends up a lot neater for x straps
You had frozen brakes, scary 😦 I just subscribe to you too
Thanks Ian… Happy Birthday dummy! 😂. Great vids dude. I’ve been with melton off trainer truck for 3 months now. Learned a bunch from ya. This video made me laugh. I was in Kentucky smashing winches and my landing gear was frozen to the concrete on a pre-load. The job before I was getting poured on and straps didn’t have time to dry. I was literally folding and feedings straps like tin foil. Yah…It was -0
Thank you, I’m glad my videos are helpful! Sounds like you had some fun out there lol. Starting flatbed in the winter is really baptism by fire, stay safe!
I’m leaving Sysco and just applied to melton! Thanks for the vid!
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How wide do you turn to make left & right turns with those spread axels ? I know it’s not like dry van
The only dry van experience I have was from CDL school, but from what I remember it’s almost the same. If you can understand how to make turns in a van trailer then you’ll be able to make whatever small adjustments you need for the spread axle. One thing I do know is a spread axle takes longer to track behind you and straighten out after a turn, so you’ll need to take wide turns like normal, but also stay wide for longer to allow the trailer to get behind you again. Hopefully that helps and makes sense lol
@@ianelbert okay I gotcha I got the idea of what you mean, thanks. I’m in cdl school now & I’m set up to come to melton in a week so was curious about how to turn with the spread axels . Thanks
@@GBabyLifestyle no problem, good luck!
cool bro
If you stay on the road whats the max days you can take off bro? I heard for every 7days you get on day off
One day for every seven you’re out, and then an extra day (or $200) for every 3 consecutive weeks you’re out. You can choose to take the $200 bonus every 3 weeks, or the extra day off. If you’re out for multiple weeks tho and you need an extra day or two to take care of stuff at home they’ll most likely be okay with that
Hey Ian, what kind or Camera / Microphone setup are you using?.
GoPro 9, iPhone 13pro, and dji wireless mic when I’m recording with my phone
Going to melton out of CDL school, were you nervous on your first day with your truck? Cheers!
Nervous and excited, it’s been a fun and rewarding journey so far!
How much money you think you making this year
he was making at least $2000 a week for a company OTR driver so i assume he was making about the same