I just came here to say that this video helped me a lot to pass my test ( I passed today at the first try ) I repeated it over and over until I memorized everything. Thanks for these videos and thanks to Justin also. Good luck for everyone out there 👏
Hello my dear friend and colleague, i watch and follow your awesome videos from a beautiful village where is located in the north of Shahrood in Semnan province, Iran, I'm a truck driver and forty three years old, and i wanted to thank you for your perfect explanations about pre trip
I start my CDL class tomorrow, to me the pre trip is the hardest part of all of the schooling for my CDL LICENSE. You made it so simple for me to learn it and I'll practice it over and over until it flows with no problems. Thanks
Ok, first you should of fastened your seat belt before you did anything in the brake check and doing your in cab inspection. Second you should of removed the key from the ignition when you got out of the vehicle to take out your wheel chalks. By D.M.V and D.O.T standards you failed the test before you even got started. But overall it was a good video.
Y’all need to understand that this man Allready got his License and has Probally been driving For long time it’s not his job To Cover everything . He took the Time of his Day To Make a Video using his own truck for you ungrateful Folks.
Okay I think we’re all big boys here and already know to put on our seatbelt. I don’t think we need him to tell us that lol I get ur point but I’m still grateful for all the useful information I got from the vid. I didn’t click on the vid to learn something I’ve been doing my whole life like put on my seatbelt
I have a driving test next week if I pass it ill be back to say thank you for this great video and still thank you now before the test even if couldn’t make it
I started my class today for cdl-a, it was first day, My instructor is a jerk and dont even speak english properly... Thank god i find this video... Now im sure i can pass the exam....
This is the best “In-cab inspection” on UA-cam. Thank you sir. My instructor at school failed me during a mock test on my leaks test checking for the 4psi in one minute because he said I was suppose to have my combination vehicle in Drive on an automatic during the test. I’m not understanding how he is an instructor.
4:06 since every aspect of truck and brake inspections can be ordered differently or done differntly varying in states, towns, provinces or countries. This timestamp is for people like myself just trying to get a basic idea of what the inspection entails.
Even us school bus drivers are taught to remove the key ANY time you leave the seat and/or the vehicle. Plus, one should automatically put on the seatbelt whenever one is preparing to start any vehicle. Regardless if one plana to move the vehicle an inch; “seatbelt on.” Different air build test with alarms deactivating, governor shut off, and build to 120/125psi.
@Wilson Logistics… The pre-trip training playlist from 3 years ago is fantastic. That guy did a great job. There is a video missing from the playlist now. The original walk-up and engine compartment inspection. Where can I find that please?
Really well done! Your airbrake test is one of the better training videos on UA-cam👍 You are also the first trainer to chalk the wheels (properly) from all the videos I’ve viewed, finally.👌 Please remember to reiterate how important it is to fasten your seatbelt soon as you sit behind the steering wheel. Coach your students to make sure the trainer is seat belted BEFORE you conduct any in cab tests. in the state of Illinois trainers are very adamant about seatbelts. If the student is asked to start performing any of the in cab tests and the student does not tell the trainer to fasten their seatbelt, before they perform said task, the trainer can fail the student immediately.
We do hire out of New Jersey! If you are interested, the next step is to get you in touch with a recruiter. You can reach us at (888) 586-0331 or you can get an application in so a recruiter can reach out to you and get the ball rolling! Here is a link to our application. www.wilsonlogistics.com/apply/etc/?
In Wisconsin we have to know that the yellow valve is the tractor parking brake at the red Valve is the emergency trailer brake I’m at the emergency trailer brake appliance first on your second alarm test between 20 and 40 psi
Thank you so much for this!. I’m taking a CDL class now and was pretty worried about the pre trip part of the test. I feel way more confident after watching this.😊
I Guy this one of the Best Teachers out there.I listen clearly to him and pick up faster from Him.More then the Study guide I have 📑 the paper from my Drivers School.I can’t pick up The Lessons.But when I seen This Guy he’s helping me pull through this hold session they highlighted the part that needs to be inspected that A Great 👍🏼 move.So People can get a good ideal on what?to inspect thank you! 🙏🏽 For your services
@@josephnelson9237 TMC is a amazingly good company of what I heard. You even get your own brand new 579 peterbilt and new spread axle flatbed with your name on the truck. You can even take the truck home for the weekend or a 34 hour reset.
Sir with all do respect you have done a great effort in explaining the whole in cab inspection process but you forgot to emphasize on take the truck key with you everytime you get out from your truck and putting the key in your pocket.
I didn't see you remove and take the key with you when removing the chocks from your wheels or fasten your seat belt when performing your tug and service brake tests. Aren't those required?
It is not required to remove the key nor put on the seatbelt. You only need to place the vehicle in neutral and set BOTH brakes. It is only required to wear the seat belt for the drive. However, we do encourage drivers to make it a habit to always put their seatbelt on.
@@WilsonLogistics here in Maryland if you leave the truck and don’t take the keys it’s an automatic fail. And is the same in Wisconsin and Tennessee don’t know about other states.
Some people just criticized this tutorial video , I'm still thinking is a good source, if someone detected any little mistake from the instructor then just try avoid to do it at the time of your exam! It’s no make sense just use the criticism to somebody who just is helping for free
On your brake test you said the low air warning buzzard should come on on or before 60 PSI that is incorrect the lowest is 55 PSI I know this because I failed my test because of it
1st : seat belt check 2nd : safety equipment 3red : gauges lights wined shield climate control Then tug test ask examiner if u r on level ground if not then chock the wheels when finish tug test turn off the truck 🛻 Next lab test leak alarm buttons pop out
I live in California, about to do the CDL walk through. When I do the air brake test, can I leave engine running when I fan the brakes down to 60psi? The reason I ask is because the buzzer does not come on with the key on and engine off. It does come on with engine running.
Hey Tim! Different trucks have different devices which may affect a few technicalities as such. This video was recorded in January of 2019 with a Peterbilt 579.
You supposed to check emergency break before chicken service break. make sure you don't lose more than 3PSI per minute. I don't think you can pass inspection without it
@@WilsonLogistics you're welcome my dear friend, surely I will tell you about my favorite topic, and so I wanted to thank you for your reply to my comment 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥂🍾🍷
@@WilsonLogistics Hello again, I forgot to say that I have just seen your reply now and I have to say that here is 2 am and I have to sleep because I must get up at 7 am thank you very much my dear buddy
When you do the leaks part ,are you supposed to look at the primary gauge or both ,secondary and primary to see that you didn't drop more than 4 psi within the minute ?
This is an awesome video series to watch and see what I'll be learning in the future. I'm actually going to be contacting Wilson Logistics to talk about recruitment here in the future.
Nice video, but did you miss a critical step? Timing the compressor to make sure it can adequately build pressure. I believe the compressor check is timed from (50 - 90 psi) in no less than 3 minutes. If the compressor can't perform that (it's a weak compressor) and fails a pre-trip. Or has this been removed from pre-trips?
What state is this,? Cuz im gona fail if i do it this way my dmv test as of oct 9th 2024 in SC. We skipped over the emergency devices the lights the gauges the mirrors and windshield right into the airbrakes test in this video
I'm taking Truck driving training at my local community college and this is very helpful refresher after we practiced this today. We do things in a slightly different order, and I will stick to what I'm being taught because I think these steps for the most part can be done in different order just as long as they are all done. One thing my instructor kept telling us is to always take the keys out and into your pocket so no one takes them. And do not stick you're hand through the steering wheel. Besides that and having different governor cut out rates, I would say this is a good refresher video. Thanks for making it!
You forgot to make sure your tags were up to date when you were in front of the truck. You also was supposed to put your seatbelt on as soon as you got in the truck.
I watch all your videos which helps me amazingly than what I have gained driving school and really appreciate you but I think in air loss test after release both P/T t brake we have to wait until it stabilize 100psi before press service pedal and put our timer, what do you think about that?
WHEN YOU STEP IN AND START BEFORE THE ENGINE,YOU MUST! YOU MUST PUT THE SEATBELT ON!!!!! OTHERWISE YOU FAIL AND NOT ONLY,YOU MUST TELL THE EXAMINATOR LET HE PUT THE BELT TOO1!!
I just came here to say that this video helped me a lot to pass my test ( I passed today at the first try ) I repeated it over and over until I memorized everything. Thanks for these videos and thanks to Justin also. Good luck for everyone out there 👏
He voice is just so calming I can concentrate and he goes at the right speed
Happy to hear the video is helpful!
@@WilsonLogistics can he teach us how to make right and left turns on the streets that would be so helpful
@@jovannylopez1528 Great idea! We'll look into making that video. Thank you.
Passed my CDL test , thank you so much for sharing this video , it was of great help !
Got my cdl last week squarely on watching your videos. I’m thankful 🙏🙏
Woohoo! Congratulations 👏
You like truck driving?
@@dribblewarrior315 so far so good. owner operator
I passed yesterday, I got from you more than school
Congratulations! We're so happy to have helped you. Stay safe out there.
Hello my dear friend and colleague, i watch and follow your awesome videos from a beautiful village where is located in the north of Shahrood in Semnan province, Iran, I'm a truck driver and forty three years old, and i wanted to thank you for your perfect explanations about pre trip
I start my CDL class tomorrow, to me the pre trip is the hardest part of all of the schooling for my CDL LICENSE. You made it so simple for me to learn it and I'll practice it over and over until it flows with no problems. Thanks
Did you pass?
Did you pass
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Did you pass?
Must’ve got stuck on a railroad crossing
Ok, first you should of fastened your seat belt before you did anything in the brake check and doing your in cab inspection. Second you should of removed the key from the ignition when you got out of the vehicle to take out your wheel chalks. By D.M.V and D.O.T standards you failed the test before you even got started. But overall it was a good video.
Or put the seatbelt back on after getting back into the vehicle when removing the chalks
He would have failed
Shouldn’t he also make sure his brakes are on as a part of the safety start?
Y’all need to understand that this man Allready got his License and has Probally been driving For long time it’s not his job To Cover everything . He took the Time of his Day To Make a Video using his own truck for you ungrateful Folks.
Okay I think we’re all big boys here and already know to put on our seatbelt. I don’t think we need him to tell us that lol I get ur point but I’m still grateful for all the useful information I got from the vid. I didn’t click on the vid to learn something I’ve been doing my whole life like put on my seatbelt
Nice job with 3 points of contact getting in and out of the rig.
this instructor is the best I have seen, very wonderful lesson from him
THANK YOU JUSTIN FOR ALL YOUR VIDEOS! I PASSED MY PRE-TRIP AND IN CAB THANKS TO YOU!!!! I GOT MY CDL-A !!! THANK YOU!!!!
We love to hear it!! Congratulations! Is there anything else you'd like to see a video on?
I have a driving test next week if I pass it ill be back to say thank you for this great video and still thank you now before the test even if couldn’t make it
Thanks!
You bet!
I started my class today for cdl-a, it was first day, My instructor is a jerk and dont even speak english properly... Thank god i find this video... Now im sure i can pass the exam....
Wanted to thank you I used your in cab inspection part and passed and got my cdl a licenses. Thanks
This is the best “In-cab inspection” on UA-cam. Thank you sir. My instructor at school failed me during a mock test on my leaks test checking for the 4psi in one minute because he said I was suppose to have my combination vehicle in Drive on an automatic during the test.
I’m not understanding how he is an instructor.
Thanks for watching! Hope it helps and best of luck 😎
In a manual it needs to be in low gear so an automatic is drive.so it don't roll.some dmvs allow you to chock the wheels.thats why schooling is good.
Do you pronounce your name as "Sissy"?
@@rodellagassijr.4812 if you say it fast it sounds that way.
@@TheRealCizC You got some good music on your channel
I start schooling in two weeks in Missouri, wish me luck oh and I'm watching your videos and your video's are as clear as day
He is such a good teacher. Explanations are good, giving you what to say during your examination and letting you know of the parts
We're glad you think so! Let us know if you would like to see a video on anything else!
Awesome pre-trip presentation. Clear and concise. Im going to put it on a loop and listen to it for the next 8 hours.
Thanks!
This video has help me a lot. One and done when I took my road test!
This is exactly how I learned in Wisconsin!!!
You’re the best yet. However we do a full vehicle inspection before the low air alarm and break tests.
GREAT INSTRUCTIONS.
ALWAYS REMEMBER NOT TO FORGET YOUR SEAT BELT, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU ARE STARTING THE VEHICLE AND MOVE
BACKWARDS OR FORWARD.
Thank you!
Great video and very precise! I learned a lot from it. Thank you so much. Took my test today and passed!!!! So awesome 😉
Congratulations sir
4:06 since every aspect of truck and brake inspections can be ordered differently or done differntly varying in states, towns, provinces or countries. This timestamp is for people like myself just trying to get a basic idea of what the inspection entails.
Good looking out!
Even us school bus drivers are taught to remove the key ANY time you leave the seat and/or the vehicle. Plus, one should automatically put on the seatbelt whenever one is preparing to start any vehicle. Regardless if one plana to move the vehicle an inch; “seatbelt on.” Different air build test with alarms deactivating, governor shut off, and build to 120/125psi.
@Wilson Logistics… The pre-trip training playlist from 3 years ago is fantastic. That guy did a great job. There is a video missing from the playlist now. The original walk-up and engine compartment inspection. Where can I find that please?
I really appreciate this video man! I test Tuesday. So I'm going to have this on repeat all weekend.
Wish me luck!
Did this video help?
@@MrTuhefner Yes sir! Now driving for Maverick
@@XxItsGhostxX How are you liking maverick? Also, are they a sap friendly company that you know of? Stay safe
I’ll love to listen to you. You are the best teacher ever. 💯%
Agreed he is very clear and keeps it very straight forward. Wish he was my mentor he is very patient takes his time.
Thank you so much!
Great information, great video. Thank you for taking the time to show an in cab test! It is greatly appreciated!
I have just subscribed your awesome channel, and i try to share your videos with my dudes and colleagues
good learning lesson too will be in school next few weeks.but I think u should of done manual transmission
Thank you so much I start school in March but I’m studying it all now
Really well done!
Your airbrake test is one of the better training videos on UA-cam👍
You are also the first trainer to chalk the wheels (properly) from all the videos I’ve viewed, finally.👌
Please remember to reiterate how important it is to fasten your seatbelt soon as you sit behind the steering wheel. Coach your students to make sure the trainer is seat belted BEFORE you conduct any in cab tests. in the state of Illinois trainers are very adamant about seatbelts. If the student is asked to start performing any of the in cab tests and the student does not tell the trainer to fasten their seatbelt, before they perform said task, the trainer can fail the student immediately.
Thanks so much!
take my test Monday, im ready to knock it out!
Man. How he teaches makes it so easy to learn . I'm subscribing! 👍🏽
We're so happy to hear that! Let us know if there is anything you'd like to see!
@@WilsonLogistics are we new jersey too? if yes leave the number for me please
We do hire out of New Jersey! If you are interested, the next step is to get you in touch with a recruiter. You can reach us at (888) 586-0331 or you can get an application in so a recruiter can reach out to you and get the ball rolling! Here is a link to our application. www.wilsonlogistics.com/apply/etc/?
Hey man. Been watching your videos for about a week. Taking my test today. Thank you and wish me luck 🤞🏽
Good luck!! Keeping our fingers crossed for you 🤞👏👏
Thank you for this video
In Wisconsin we have to know that the yellow valve is the tractor parking brake at the red Valve is the emergency trailer brake I’m at the emergency trailer brake appliance first on your second alarm test between 20 and 40 psi
Thank you so much for your all videos.im in PA
This video is one of the best videos Ive watched it over a 100 times to memorize every word he says! 🤘😎
Thank you so much for this!. I’m taking a CDL class now and was pretty worried about the pre trip part of the test. I feel way more confident after watching this.😊
You are very welcome! Best of luck!
Y’all trucks are so beautiful! I just applied there after warning my CDL . Recruiters are real professional
Woohoo! We look forward to speaking with you 😎
I Guy this one of the Best Teachers out there.I listen clearly to him and pick up faster from Him.More then the Study guide I have 📑 the paper from my Drivers School.I can’t pick up The Lessons.But when I seen This Guy he’s helping me pull through this hold session they highlighted the part that needs to be inspected that A Great 👍🏼 move.So People can get a good ideal on what?to inspect thank you! 🙏🏽
For your services
We are super happy you found it helpful. Thanks for watching!
Such an amazing teacher and awesome voice, please keep the great job up
In NJ the first step before a safe start is putting your seatbelt on. They will fail you immediately if you don't.
Absolutely! Never forget your seat belt.
Very good, precise video. Thanks.
Well done! I start CDL training with you all on the 27th! I can’t wait!
Awesome Cody! We look forward to working with you!
Cody Barnette which location? I start the 27th
you should've went to TMC, or went through a 3rd party and done it that way. I paid a farmer and got my class A after driving with him for 3 months.
Trey Taylor I wish I had that opportunity and wish I knew TMC was taking new hires. Gladly would of went with TMC
@@josephnelson9237 TMC is a amazingly good company of what I heard. You even get your own brand new 579 peterbilt and new spread axle flatbed with your name on the truck. You can even take the truck home for the weekend or a 34 hour reset.
Best video on UA-cam, excellent how you explains everything
Thanks, Jonathan! Best of luck!
Sir with all do respect you have done a great effort in explaining the whole in cab inspection process but you forgot to emphasize on take the truck key with you everytime you get out from your truck and putting the key in your pocket.
I have about a month to learn all this, so I appreciate you making this video.
Best of luck to you! If you're looking for a good place to land, give us a call!
This whole time I thought they meant stabilize at 120 to 140 …now I know you step on it and stabilize it meaning go down and not moving thank you
Glad it helped clear that up!
You’re doing great
i have a road test coming up this video is really freaking helpful man thank you so much
Glad you found it! Best of luck on your road test 😎
Great video! Super clear and informative!
Thank you!
I didn't see you remove and take the key with you when removing the chocks from your wheels or fasten your seat belt when performing your tug and service brake tests.
Aren't those required?
It is not required to remove the key nor put on the seatbelt. You only need to place the vehicle in neutral and set BOTH brakes. It is only required to wear the seat belt for the drive. However, we do encourage drivers to make it a habit to always put their seatbelt on.
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@@WilsonLogistics here in Maryland if you leave the truck and don’t take the keys it’s an automatic fail. And is the same in Wisconsin and Tennessee don’t know about other states.
That is good to know! Thanks for looking out for everyone in the comments!
@@WilsonLogisticsif you take pre insp exam you will never pass it
Great work
Some people just criticized this tutorial video , I'm still thinking is a good source, if someone detected any little mistake from the instructor then just try avoid to do it at the time of your exam! It’s no make sense just use the criticism to somebody who just is helping for free
im srry but that interior is absolutely stunning
Great video thank you!
Glad it helped!
Just learning this now great video
Good! We love hearing that.
Very nicely explained
Thanks!
mention the abs light comes on and check engine comes on when you start it.
When you get out to remove the chalks from the tires, are you suppose to take the keys with you?
Thanks so much for this video, it makes the whole thing much easier for me.
Happy to hear it 👍
On your brake test you said the low air warning buzzard should come on on or before 60 PSI that is incorrect the lowest is 55 PSI I know this because I failed my test because of it
Good job teaching
I Wisconsin you have to say that the emergency trailer brake applies first to prevent a jackknife but you never said
always take the key with you when you exit the vehicle... you lose pts if you don't... at least here in nevada.
1st : seat belt check
2nd : safety equipment
3red : gauges lights wined shield climate control
Then tug test ask examiner if u r on level ground if not then chock the wheels when finish tug test turn off the truck 🛻
Next lab test leak alarm buttons pop out
David lykes dryving Cascadia freightliner trucks?
I live in California, about to do the CDL walk through. When I do the air brake test, can I leave engine running when I fan the brakes down to 60psi? The reason I ask is because the buzzer does not come on with the key on and engine off. It does come on with engine running.
Hey Tim! Different trucks have different devices which may affect a few technicalities as such. This video was recorded in January of 2019 with a Peterbilt 579.
@@WilsonLogistics thanks for the reply
No problem. Best of luck!
Better get a different truck.engine off,key on.
@@timcoppini2649 I just ran into this issue and failed because of it... what did you do to pass with this issue?
You forgot to check the oil!! XO much ❤ thanks for the professional video collection!
You're very welcome!
You supposed to check emergency break before chicken service break. make sure you don't lose more than 3PSI per minute. I don't think you can pass inspection without it
No. On combination vehicles, it’s 4 psi
You deserve a thumbs up and a subscribe
We'll take it! Thanks for watching!
Greetings from a small village of Iran where near to Caspian sea, I'm a truck driver,your explanations were so cool 🍷🍾🥂🍺🙏🙏thank you buddy
Wow, thank you so much! We're glad you enjoyed it! Let us know if you have any other topics you'd like us to cover!
@@WilsonLogistics you're welcome my dear friend, surely I will tell you about my favorite topic, and so I wanted to thank you for your reply to my comment 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥂🍾🍷
@@WilsonLogistics Hello again, I forgot to say that I have just seen your reply now and I have to say that here is 2 am and I have to sleep because I must get up at 7 am thank you very much my dear buddy
Of course! We hope you have a great day!
@@WilsonLogistics Hello again dear friend, I hope the best for you, now it's raining, what's up there?
Awesome information 😎😎
Thank you!
This is what I needed
We're happy to know this was helpful!
So when you push in both tractor and trailer brakes should i wait for all the air to stop making noise then hold the service break ?
When you do the leaks part ,are you supposed to look at the primary gauge or both ,secondary and primary to see that you didn't drop more than 4 psi within the minute ?
Great instructor.
Thanks! 😎
This is an awesome video series to watch and see what I'll be learning in the future. I'm actually going to be contacting Wilson Logistics to talk about recruitment here in the future.
Great! We look forward to speaking with you!
Nice video, but did you miss a critical step? Timing the compressor to make sure it can adequately build pressure. I believe the compressor check is timed from (50 - 90 psi) in no less than 3 minutes. If the compressor can't perform that (it's a weak compressor) and fails a pre-trip. Or has this been removed from pre-trips?
Didn't mention anything about seeing that ABS light
What state is this,? Cuz im gona fail if i do it this way my dmv test as of oct 9th 2024 in SC. We skipped over the emergency devices the lights the gauges the mirrors and windshield right into the airbrakes test in this video
Do you keep in neutral when or D when doing your brake tests ? I’m confused 😕
I'm taking Truck driving training at my local community college and this is very helpful refresher after we practiced this today. We do things in a slightly different order, and I will stick to what I'm being taught because I think these steps for the most part can be done in different order just as long as they are all done. One thing my instructor kept telling us is to always take the keys out and into your pocket so no one takes them. And do not stick you're hand through the steering wheel. Besides that and having different governor cut out rates, I would say this is a good refresher video. Thanks for making it!
Thank you for your review! If there is anything else that you would find helpful, let us know!
You didn't fasten your seat belt on the service brake test would that be a ding on the test?
You forgot to make sure your tags were up to date when you were in front of the truck. You also was supposed to put your seatbelt on as soon as you got in the truck.
Thats why I came to the comments. He didn't put on his seat belt as soon as he got in. That would be my first step
You're absolutely right! We caught that after we shot the video. Good eye!
Very good teacher , i had a calm guy like you at CRST
I like this style
Glad to hear it!
When you initially got in the truck I noticed you didn’t put your seatbelt on, would that be an instant fail at the DMV?
I don't think so, not until he does the tug tests because the other checks aren't requiring the vehicle to be in motion
I know this is a year old but...does the Pete not have a trolley brake to check? Great video series, thanks!
Thanks a lot, may God bless you Sr
Thank you Junior! Stay safe and healthy!
In Washington it's required to let the examiner know at what PSI it cut out at
You are a professional im telling you a driver of 25 year plus experience!
you have to hold the key at all time
I watch all your videos which helps me amazingly than what I have gained driving school and really appreciate you but I think in air loss test after release both P/T t brake we have to wait until it stabilize 100psi before press service pedal and put our timer, what do you think about that?
Great! Thanks. It might be different on the model tractor you were learning on?
I can not thank you enough for this video. All the ones i’ve seen the audio is completely garbage but this video is nothing but crisp audio
In Maryland first step is to put the seat belt On. It's a flunk right away if I don't put it On before I even do anything.
Great call-out!
WHEN YOU STEP IN AND START BEFORE THE ENGINE,YOU MUST! YOU MUST PUT THE SEATBELT ON!!!!! OTHERWISE YOU FAIL AND NOT ONLY,YOU MUST TELL THE EXAMINATOR LET HE PUT THE BELT TOO1!!
Well done Justin
Thanks Johnny!