Financial planning is like navigation. If you know where you are and where you want to go, navigation isn't such a great problem. It's when you don't know the two points that it's difficult
If you run the plastic air lines unfortunately they will crack or break when it gets cold.The solution is what I did when I trucked!When your in the truck parts,ask for the parts that go in the ends,a sleeve and a compression fittind that surrounds the hose.A plastic pipe cutting pliers from Menards,teflon tape and two open end wrenches to fit.Parts and the correct tools will help solve a problem that happens at the most inopportune time and place.
The blue lights can be for several things, some places have LED street lights and the coating has worn off which makes them light Blue or Purple. Some places also install blue lights to combat a drug problem making it harder for drug users to find their veins. I have seen some street lights purple or blue but only in 1 or 2 in a sections, not an entire rest area. Great video Dan always enjoy watching your videos. Stay safe out there.
Up here in the Land of 10,000 Lakes that KW dealer is pronounced like REEM or REAM - as in stream or steam … I graduated from Albert Lea high school back in the day. Keep on truckin
Thanks for your Strong 💪 Efforts with Moving the Goods that Companies need to Provide Products or Service to the rest of us. It would Not work without Truckers.👍
I remember once working down in Memphis. Even though it was just raining outside they closed all of the schools anyway they were that petrified of ice and I don't blame them.
I live here in Memphis and can verify that the storm messed us up bad. North Mississippi got it way worse than we did though. Highways took all week before they were passable south of us. What made it bad was that the snow melt refroze as ice that was 1.5 inches thick in spots.
Dan, I wouldn't complain about the hair. It helps to keep you warm. You've also had some seriously cold temps this year. Western Canada and down through the mid USA have had some nasty temps.
Dan, you see the potential economic benefit of partials. You should be asking for partials any/every time you have deck space. Steps and flats have the added advantage of loading anywhere on the deck. The ultimate goal is revenue per mile.
Hello Dan, the blue lights are a nationwide defect from LED manufacturer where the laminate that gives the light it's white color degrades and causes the lights to turn blue. We have the same issue here alot of ppl were complaining so it was a news story.
Those air lines have been affected by the Arctic Vortex. The cold weather is covering a lot of North America. We are moderating for awhile in Alberta. We even had a "power grid alert" last Monday. The wind turbines were not moving due to the cold temperatures. (The solar panels do not work at night.) . . . Keep on truckin'.
👍Stay warm and stay safe. The winter started rough this year. I've been through 3 snow storms already. 2 in Midwest and 1 in Wyoming where I got stuck in Evanston, because I80 was closed
Dan I was a driver and owner operator here in the UK for thirty plus years I love your video and your professional dedication to the job I am glad I am retired but like you enjoyed the life Take care out there this winter on the highway I I am looking forward like you to Tucson weather in June STAY SAFE 🌵🇬🇧👍
if the winds are strong enough they can rip those trash can lids right off and all that trash will be flying in the wind, making a mess to later clean up
If you were planning on changing the blue service line anyway, along with the broken red emergency line, you could have swapped the red emergency broken air line and connected the blue line to the emergency side, pulled the trolley to charge the system with air, used a bungee cord to hold the trolley applied while snapping a pair of vice grips on the blue line to hold the system charged. Then release the trolley, leave the button on the dash pulled out on the trailer side and driven the truck the few feet you had to drive it without dragging the brakes. When you applied the service brake to stop, the tractor would still have brakes. Just clamp the vice grips anywhere on the blue line so the air doesn't back feed after the trailer is charged. Anyway, glad it worked out for you the way it did.
Hi Dan. More fun cold weather trucking. The plastic air lines have their pros and cons. I use them up here in Canada because I have the Cali (end of frame) hook ups but they can break in the cold, as you experienced. A trick I use to help if one of them breaks is to previously grind off the bumps and bits on the glad hands so either one will fit on the service or emergency side. If the emergency line breaks I switch over the service line, pull down the hand valve to release the trailer brakes, keep the trailer charge button on the dash pulled out, and carefully get to a safe spot to park and repair as I have no trailer service brakes. Hopefully just off the road or to the next exit. (Not sure if your Mercer inspection would catch that) I also carry a spare coiled line in one of my trailer boxes to help in a pinch. Safe travels.
Hey Dan check out Reflexallen cool air lines at 4 States I switched to those and I know several guys that run them . They are worth the extra money there made for cold weather.
Dan, for foul/cold weather gear, use Helly Hansen. They charge a lot but it is worth every penny. For a winter front, get one with 4 zipper openings, that you can close totally, then you will be okay. By the way, here, it will be -50°C with the wind chill tonight. Best wishes from 55.75°N latitude.
Hey Dan, When are You gonna swap the incandescent headlights for heated Speaker LED’s? They’re coming down in price now and they work great even in the snow and cold.
Dan. I think they seal up those garbage cans in bad weather, only leaving the ones close to the building open, easier for their staff to service the ones close to the building. Have seen it before in Minnesota in winter
Thank you for posting all the great videos on your UA-cam channel. I operated a crane for over 20 years larger car owner operators , men / women , always the best . I respect you for advertising trustworthy people and businesses . That Sub-Zero weather is so dangerous it's good knowing you two are so well prepared for it .
The LED’s in those lights are probably failing. We had the same thing happen to LED lights in the facility I work. They were a warm white when first installed and then just recently, over the span, of a few months, the color started to shift to blue. Had to have them all replaced.
Rubber air lines and springs to keep 'em off the tractor....they stretch enough to make turns, and will keep the DOT off your butt. I'm sure you already know these things being the conscientious trucker you are. 👍
Love the video! When you're in better weather, could you possibly do a video on your truck? Year, engine, tire size, etc. Be safe, driver, and we'll be waiting on the next video!!
Looks like soot, got some water down the stack sometime. If get rubber airlines, better get some extra ferrules, cause rubber ones will crack to, mostly around the glad hands . Wonder how they came up with that name?🤝
@@Jyard The Gladhand connectors resemble a pair of "hands shaking" when interlocked, hence the name. Interestingly, a "Gladhand" also refers to a handshake from a politician. It may be a friendly and warm greeting, but you can't always trust it. Whoever came up with the name "Gladhand" for the air lines, probably had a sense of humor.
That didn’t sound good 9:18-9:20. Safe Travels, suppose to be around 7* F Saturday night in West Central Alabama. Going to McComb, MS; you won’t be far from where the band Lynard Skynard met their untimely crash . Love ❤️ ❤❤❤ Miss Bailey. Give her extra scratches, smooches, & rubs behind both ears to keep her warm.
The taped up trash can lids is a situation like the water fountains being turned off during covid. The air lines and the electric line needs a coiled portion to keep it from getting pinched or over on the drive tires. You need the spring effect from the coiled portion. I carry a splice fitting for the rare occasion the air line or line may break. I also have a splice for the lines under the trailer. I realize that that is only a temporary repair until you can get to a travel center.
You are a wise and sounds like an experienced man.Nice comment and thanks for sharing.Its wise to carry two open end wrenches that fit your brass connections and some teflon tape
Hi Dan and Bailey. I hope my question about air lines freezing in the last video didn’t jinx you! Sorry you ran into that trouble and to have a bad hair day to boot ;-) I’m wondering whether OTR truckers like yourself use Racor water separator filter systems in addition to your fuel filters or whether they would be too much trouble. Stay warm and safe!
looking good Dan, Seems like the front covered would have flaps on it That way you can open the flap up , Little Bailey's paying attention she's looking who that out there dad who that 😂 The red is air supply line , the blue is service brake line , I know you know Dan just been a long day , be safe out there take care yourselve Dan
The creepy blue lights are defective LED's. As states and cities are switching from incandescent and sodium lights your gonna see more of the blue purple defective let's till there replaced.
Has your co addressed the new DOL policies taking affect mar 11th? All these big CO’s are being totally silent and we can’t believe it. We are being told our own son can no longer be leased to us. Just wondering if your co has mentioned anything to you
Happy to help! Rihm Kenworth's got your back. 🙂
Financial planning is like navigation. If you know where you are and where you want to go, navigation isn't such a great problem. It's when you don't know the two points that it's difficult
Access to good information is what we investors needs to progress financially and generally in life. Here is a good one and am grateful
I always kept a extra set of airlines and mirrors when I was working.Saved me more then once in my working career.
And a fuel filter.
I always use rubber airlines and keep an extra pair onboard.
If you run the plastic air lines unfortunately they will crack or break when it gets cold.The solution is what I did when I trucked!When your in the truck parts,ask for the parts that go in the ends,a sleeve and a compression fittind that surrounds the hose.A plastic pipe cutting pliers from Menards,teflon tape and two open end wrenches to fit.Parts and the correct tools will help solve a problem that happens at the most inopportune time and place.
Safe travels Dan Besafe there's so many people that have no business driving in bad weather. I really enjoy watching your content.
The blue lights can be for several things, some places have LED street lights and the coating has worn off which makes them light Blue or Purple. Some places also install blue lights to combat a drug problem making it harder for drug users to find their veins. I have seen some street lights purple or blue but only in 1 or 2 in a sections, not an entire rest area. Great video Dan always enjoy watching your videos. Stay safe out there.
In my past life, managed a large truck fleet...RHIM truck dealership stood by us for years...Really valued their customer service / commitment.....
Thanks for showing the truck lit up. Haven't seen that in a while if at all.
Rubber airlines are the way to go Dan! Im in Northern Canada and you can't even look at those plastic one's without them breaking.
I think he mentioned why he doesnt use those! Does anyone pay attention to shit anymore!
@@EstebonSosaI guess you don't pay attention either. He said in the video he'll go over it again.
It's just a video..we don't have to be mean to each other over it.
I guess it's easier to be mean then it is to show each other kindness. I miss the old days 😢😢
@@josephboley😂 shows us on the big truck where the meanness is?
Burrrrr, anything below 60 is freezing! Be safe!
Up here in the Land of 10,000 Lakes that KW dealer is pronounced like REEM or REAM - as in stream or steam …
I graduated from Albert Lea high school back in the day.
Keep on truckin
Dealing with below freezing cold, I don't want to leave my house. Stay safe stay warm!
Safe travels out there
Thanks for your Strong 💪 Efforts with Moving the Goods that Companies need to Provide Products or Service to the rest of us. It would Not work without Truckers.👍
Those covered trash cans in that rest area looked to be full, l guess they didn't want an overflow before they could be emptied.
hang tough dan(-; you are a super trucker...........
Would have liked have seen a video of the line replacement
It doesn't matter the weather, it's always screwed up in Memphis!
Dan, you and the pooch stay warm and safe!
I remember once working down in Memphis. Even though it was just raining outside they closed all of the schools anyway they were that petrified of ice and I don't blame them.
I live here in Memphis and can verify that the storm messed us up bad. North Mississippi got it way worse than we did though. Highways took all week before they were passable south of us. What made it bad was that the snow melt refroze as ice that was 1.5 inches thick in spots.
Dan, I wouldn't complain about the hair. It helps to keep you warm. You've also had some seriously cold temps this year. Western Canada and down through the mid USA have had some nasty temps.
Dan, you see the potential economic benefit of partials. You should be asking for partials any/every time you have deck space. Steps and flats have the added advantage of loading anywhere on the deck. The ultimate goal is revenue per mile.
It’s been. A good. Winter. So far. When it’s. Cold. It’s. Cold
Hello Dan, the blue lights are a nationwide defect from LED manufacturer where the laminate that gives the light it's white color degrades and causes the lights to turn blue. We have the same issue here alot of ppl were complaining so it was a news story.
Too bad they can't send the blue bulbs to Roswell, NM , they would look great in the streetlights there.👽
Stay warm and safe brother from the imperial county California 👍👍🇺🇲
Those air lines have been affected by the Arctic Vortex. The cold weather is covering a lot of North America. We are moderating for awhile in Alberta. We even had a "power grid alert" last Monday. The wind turbines were not moving due to the cold temperatures. (The solar panels do not work at night.) . . . Keep on truckin'.
I had the plastic lines break n the 100 degree Texas heat last y
Give the pup a hug!
Thank You Dan. Safe Travels 🇺🇲
🚛💨💨💨💨
👍Stay warm and stay safe. The winter started rough this year. I've been through 3 snow storms already. 2 in Midwest and 1 in Wyoming where I got stuck in Evanston, because I80 was closed
Dan I was a driver and owner operator here in the UK for thirty plus years
I love your video and your professional dedication to the job I am glad I am retired but like you enjoyed the life
Take care out there this winter on the highway I
I am looking forward like you to Tucson weather in June
STAY SAFE 🌵🇬🇧👍
more companies should watch these videos to learn how to treat these drivers. Drivers really need to be treated better.
If you run plastic red and blue lines you definitely should carry spares.
As usual, Bailey has your back. Take care of yourself and Bailey.
back in the 1950s, both my father and uncle drove trucks armed. They had too. My uncle carried a piston and my dad carried a hatchet.
Woops, somebody needs to replace some 'energy efficient' LED lights, saving $$$ ??? Stay safe and warm.
I always used rubber air lines, never had luck with those plastic ones.
I miss the old rubber airlines
If you don't have to drag the trailer far that's cool, but can always back the brakes off to move without dragging tires, or disconnect the air pots.
I always keep quick connects. Theyll get you out of a bind until you can get somewhere and change your lines
Your channel is the best trucking channel on UA-cam. Well done! Keep on trucking
Saw you on going south on i55 in IL. second time seeing you.
if the winds are strong enough they can rip those trash can lids right off and all that trash will be flying in the wind, making a mess to later clean up
If you were planning on changing the blue service line anyway, along with the broken red emergency line, you could have swapped the red emergency broken air line and connected the blue line to the emergency side, pulled the trolley to charge the system with air, used a bungee cord to hold the trolley applied while snapping a pair of vice grips on the blue line to hold the system charged. Then release the trolley, leave the button on the dash pulled out on the trailer side and driven the truck the few feet you had to drive it without dragging the brakes. When you applied the service brake to stop, the tractor would still have brakes. Just clamp the vice grips anywhere on the blue line so the air doesn't back feed after the trailer is charged.
Anyway, glad it worked out for you the way it did.
Hi Dan. More fun cold weather trucking. The plastic air lines have their pros and cons. I use them up here in Canada because I have the Cali (end of frame) hook ups but they can break in the cold, as you experienced. A trick I use to help if one of them breaks is to previously grind off the bumps and bits on the glad hands so either one will fit on the service or emergency side. If the emergency line breaks I switch over the service line, pull down the hand valve to release the trailer brakes, keep the trailer charge button on the dash pulled out, and carefully get to a safe spot to park and repair as I have no trailer service brakes. Hopefully just off the road or to the next exit. (Not sure if your Mercer inspection would catch that) I also carry a spare coiled line in one of my trailer boxes to help in a pinch. Safe travels.
Hey Dan check out Reflexallen cool air lines at 4 States I switched to those and I know several guys that run them . They are worth the extra money there made for cold weather.
Glad it was an simple fix
Dan, for foul/cold weather gear, use Helly Hansen. They charge a lot but it is worth every penny.
For a winter front, get one with 4 zipper openings, that you can close totally, then you will be okay.
By the way, here, it will be -50°C with the wind chill tonight.
Best wishes from 55.75°N latitude.
Talking about rain & ice tomorrow in Missouri. You & Bailey stay safe. Prayers that you have no more truck issues.
Hey Dan,
When are You gonna swap the incandescent headlights for heated Speaker LED’s? They’re coming down in price now and they work great even in the snow and cold.
Be safe out there Dan👍👍👍
Dan you sound like me in the morning. Groan, sigh, yawn,stretch. Keep on Truck’in
Even the cold weather plastic cracks. Just replaced emergency side in crackama, wa. Yesterday
Enjoy your videos
This winter has been nasty ! You keep it going and safe travels.
I went to rubber air lines now. Haven't had any trouble but have to keep em tied up so the don't lay on the catwalk
Thanks Dan
hey sir i saw your truck in mississippi
Dan. I think they seal up those garbage cans in bad weather, only leaving the ones close to the building open, easier for their staff to service the ones close to the building. Have seen it before in Minnesota in winter
Thank you for posting all the great videos on your UA-cam channel. I operated a crane for over 20 years larger car owner operators , men / women , always the best . I respect you for advertising trustworthy people and businesses . That Sub-Zero weather is so dangerous it's good knowing you two are so well prepared for it .
Stay safe
Rookie mistake not having extra air lines.
Hang in the my friend , I pray you get some good paying Freight in the southern states😃…. Warmer weather is forecast in a couple of days!!😃
As you pass Batesville south on 55 you'll see the Casket Company. must be a high demand?
👍
Another great video Dan, thanks for explaining how things work and how you troubleshoot and fix them too!
Mccomb MS is not far from the Birth place of the late comedian Jerry Clower. born in East fork - Liberty MS.. Be safe Dan Thanks
Glad to see you guys and you guys have a wonderful weekend
Sounds like a long day Dan, get your rest and be safe! I guess add some air lines to your toolbox repair kit!
the blue lights are there in high drug areas. makes shooting up impossible bc the lights dont show veins
Silly
@@EstebonSosa its the truth. a lot of night club bathrooms have the blue lights for that reason.
The LED’s in those lights are probably failing. We had the same thing happen to LED lights in the facility I work. They were a warm white when first installed and then just recently, over the span, of a few months, the color started to shift to blue. Had to have them all replaced.
Be safe. Stay warm
Birmingham highways were skating rinks
Great video Dan 🇬🇧👍👍👍
Another good one Dan Thanks for the video's 🚛 🇺🇲
I watch your videos & you be safe & keep doing your thing??
I dont like those blue lights. We have those here also
Another great video.Stay warm and have a safe ride.
Happened to me the other day in Iowa.
Back in 1979 had an airline snap. Narrow country road and m/t trailer. Downside was it swung out and hit a car coming the other way! Not good.
Travel safe, Dan!!!
Rubber air lines and springs to keep 'em off the tractor....they stretch enough to make turns, and will keep the DOT off your butt.
I'm sure you already know these things being the conscientious trucker you are. 👍
Don't understand those "blue/purple" security lights.....hurt my eyes and don't make properties "secure".....jmo🤷🏻♂️
Stay safe dan and bailey. I will see you on the next one brother.
You need to hook coolant lines up of your generator to truck engine
Love the video! When you're in better weather, could you possibly do a video on your truck? Year, engine, tire size, etc. Be safe, driver, and we'll be waiting on the next video!!
Hes done several of those! Do some research there pal!
@@EstebonSosaHey Pal, go somewhere else with your negative comments. Not needed on here.
@@michaeldavenport5034 Take your comment and gtfooh toobag!
Thank you
Stay safe.
He's going to Jerry Clower's neighborhood.
yep had that happen before, Rhim Kenworth is pronounced rim
It's good to see you're surviving the cold weather. Question..did I see streaks of oil on the left exhaust stack?
Looks like soot, got some water down the stack sometime.
If get rubber airlines, better get some extra ferrules, cause rubber ones will crack to, mostly around the glad hands . Wonder how they came up with that name?🤝
@@Jyard The Gladhand connectors resemble a pair of "hands shaking" when interlocked, hence the name. Interestingly, a "Gladhand" also refers to a handshake from a politician. It may be a friendly and warm greeting, but you can't always trust it. Whoever came up with the name "Gladhand" for the air lines, probably had a sense of humor.
@@Jyard Thanks. That makes more sense than oil.
That didn’t sound good 9:18-9:20. Safe Travels, suppose to be around 7* F Saturday night in West Central Alabama. Going to McComb, MS; you won’t be far from where the band Lynard Skynard met their untimely crash . Love ❤️ ❤❤❤ Miss Bailey. Give her extra scratches, smooches, & rubs behind both ears to keep her warm.
I visited their memorial. Very well done.
The tape is to keep the lids on in the wind?
The taped up trash can lids is a situation like the water fountains being turned off during covid. The air lines and the electric line needs a coiled portion to keep it from getting pinched or over on the drive tires. You need the spring effect from the coiled portion. I carry a splice fitting for the rare occasion the air line or line may break. I also have a splice for the lines under the trailer. I realize that that is only a temporary repair until you can get to a travel center.
You are a wise and sounds like an experienced man.Nice comment and thanks for sharing.Its wise to carry two open end wrenches that fit your brass connections and some teflon tape
Hi Dan and Bailey. I hope my question about air lines freezing in the last video didn’t jinx you! Sorry you ran into that trouble and to have a bad hair day to boot ;-) I’m wondering whether OTR truckers like yourself use Racor water separator filter systems in addition to your fuel filters or whether they would be too much trouble. Stay warm and safe!
Nice
looking good Dan,
Seems like the front covered would have flaps on it That way you can open the flap up , Little Bailey's paying attention she's looking who that out there dad who that 😂 The red is air supply line , the blue is service brake line , I know you know Dan just been a long day ,
be safe out there take care yourselve Dan
The creepy blue lights are defective LED's. As states and cities are switching from incandescent and sodium lights your gonna see more of the blue purple defective let's till there replaced.
Doesn't look like that you have your RED 2024 IFTA.
Commonly, the blur is "servce", and the red, "emergency"
Those lights are purple in honor of Prince at the Welcome Center.
🤣
Has your co addressed the new DOL policies taking affect mar 11th? All these big CO’s are being totally silent and we can’t believe it. We are being told our own son can no longer be leased to us. Just wondering if your co has mentioned anything to you