Prevost bus breakdown was a huge blessing. Very dangerous series of mechanical failures.

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2024
  • The Prevost bus breakdown right before a big trip through the Rocky Mountains in winter conditions was a huge life saver! This could have ended very badly with all that water in the air system. Frozen brakes among other air system problems.

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  • @williamgurtner4759

    Lenny to the rescue! He sure sounded excited, pulling out there, Scott!

  • @aussiebloke609

    Dayum...Lenny sounds

  • @zeeblats
    @zeeblats  +16

    If everyone who bought a bus or rv were to watch your videos, the world would be a safer place.

  • @alouisschafer7212

    What scares me is that the owners of these buses often dont realize that at the age and mileage they are at now essentially everything! needs at least a thorough inspection or rebuild.

  • @Digital-Dan

    Good thing Sarah-n-Tuned is not a bus mechanic. Would be driven mad by the need to make all these surfaces safe to eat off of. 🙂

  • @gavinferguson

    i still find it amazing that anyone can buy and just take off in an old bus and drive it with out an idea of how it works or that you don't need annual inspections

  • @jamiesuejeffery

    I'll never forget one time when I was driving commercial (we had over 100 coaches in Ohio). We were on a multi-coach move and one bus had a part of the air dryer system (somewhere under the front axle on an MCI 102 60 series 45 (I forget the designation) that would blow off every 30 seconds in the freezing cold Ohio winter. My boss, who was a certified mechanic on MCI (and some aircraft!) came out, crawled under the bus, got the stuck valve unfrozen and got us on the road. I don't know what happened to him, but I will never forget him.

  • @gwharton68

    What's scary is, that every time you work on a coach like this, there are 10 or 15 more running around on the highway.

  • @marty0715yt

    Thanks Scott and crew.

  • @timbrackett7973

    Big Note for new bus owners like myself leave access for factory stuff.

  • @cosmos7492

    Great to see you guys back on the road again Lenny just sounds awesome could listen to that beautiful engine sound all day love the new cam

  • @daveharper5655

    You save lives for real. Please keep doing this because from my experience you are one of the few who are doing the work properly, in this day and age it is becoming quite rare. I wonder if Jonathan realizes the enviable position he is in being able to learn from a professional such as yourself. Be blessed Scott and say hi to your family for me and maybe let your son know I would love to see another video from him again.

  • @blobscott

    Lenny's engine is running so well! Great sound, no smoke! Plus the whole bus looks amazing with the new paint (of course)!!

  • @larryporter5035

    LENNY IS LOOKIN AND SOUNDING JUST AWESOME!!

  • @typhoon2245

    That back in pad you built looks to be paying off. So much safer than jacking up and looks like you can quickly get things done with it.

  • @mytwocoins

    Great footage of the drive. Lenny does sound like a beast.

  • @russoley8995

    Real nice to see kid that wants to learn and not afraid of gettin dirty

  • @JD-zm4eh

    Lenny sure is a sweet ride. I love the sound of the ole 2 cycle engines, hearing that turbo whine is music to the ears. I remember riding on a bus like Lenny in the 60's when I was in elementary school and we went on a field trip with the class. When the buses are made into mobile living spaces you think that someone might think about the access panels inside for ease of maintenance or repair.

  • @SuperMAZ007

    Love the Lenny cam, you can hear the screaming jimmy wide and clear. One could say: breakdowns save lives.

  • @chrisprovan4896

    Lenny climbs the hill like a CHAMP and sounds fantastic doing it!