Good job I'm not your mechanic Lena, cos I always end up with a surplus of nuts & bolts when I've finished! Gulp! By the way, when a fitter told me to report a faulty 'hair drier' on the daily defects sheet, I thought he was taking the pish! Driving is such a steep learning curve. Fascinating vlog.
DID 4 years in mechanics when i left school 1980-1984 . CITY , GUILDS 380/ 381 43 yrs back . NO ecu computer vechiles then GPS TRACK / MOBILE PHONES DASHCAMS / CCTV / SAT NAVS . IT WAS basic nuts & bolts . engineering& FReedom of open road when u left the yard . Until when u got back u were u own boss . NOW 1990-2023 ITS much easier to just drive trucks with AUTO gearboxes do as PC says . & 59 now by 2030 THE END petrol/ diesel engines . ILL be retiring &66 THEY CAN KEEP electric TRUCKS/ vechiles. GRANDAD started with STEAM trucks in 1920S/ 1930S . Then went to diesel after ww2 1945 .
@@gregshearer423 Go and educate yourself and you will find it seeps down into the water table contaminating the water source. Any oil just left to fall onto the ground is unprofessional and shoddy
@@BikerBloke600 that seeps into the water table just like all the fluids that leak from thousands of vehicles everyday so really what he’s done while it wasn’t very professional really ain’t a big deal at all
Sitting watching your video now love your programme watch it all the time colum Patterson ballymena
Ahh thank you so much Joanne, glad you enjoying ;))
You got have some patience being a diesal mechanic for sure , good job mate...
From a RAF Comms engineer thoroughly enjoyed watching that
Ahh thank you so much!!
Hi lena & mick,i love how you put lena mechanic but mick does all the work😂😂😂love it but thats team work,love and dedication,well done guys🤟🤟👍🙂x
Hehe exactly ;)) thank you :))
Ned kelly and mo and the trucking world love this channel .Lena is one of the best out there on the road .
Are you serious 😮
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6-16-23 USA Hi Lena, Man and machine, fix and repair as needed. It is good you have a hubby who does this work for you. !! Fix him a great meal. 👍👍🚚🚚
Definitely 💪🏻🙌🏻 he’s the best
Good work Mick, & Lena for filming Mick.
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Great to see the amount of time that goes in keeping these trucks maintained and safe for the road xxx
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Thanks for another interesting video made me think of my dad he used to work on my truck he passed in 2015
Ah sorry to hear that!! Glad you enjoyed it
nice to see someone else work while i sit back and relax
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Great video, very interesting. More like it please.
Thank you so much. Will try 🖖🏻
Great job mick your a great mechanic great video Lena
Thank you :))
Fantastic video please do more like this😊😊😊
Thank you Andrew. Will try ;)
Good job I'm not your mechanic Lena, cos I always end up with a surplus of nuts & bolts when I've finished! Gulp! By the way, when a fitter told me to report a faulty 'hair drier' on the daily defects sheet, I thought he was taking the pish! Driving is such a steep learning curve. Fascinating vlog.
Eeheheheee 👍🏻🙌🏻
i enjoy your vlogs please keep them coming
Thank you so much!!!
good job your husband is a hgv fitter and a bloody good one as well bloody good show don,t forget my shout out lena on your journeys good girlx
True words. Thank you dean 😄
To Lene the truck good video see you on the next video see you on next video love from your next number one fan Peter ❤xxx🌹✋️😎😘🚚
Awesome thank you!
To Lene the truck thank you for your message see you on your next video from your number one fan Peter xxx ✋️👍❤️🌹😘🚚💐
Luvs.
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Watch that watch
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DID 4 years in mechanics when i left school 1980-1984 . CITY , GUILDS 380/ 381 43 yrs back . NO ecu computer vechiles then GPS TRACK / MOBILE PHONES DASHCAMS / CCTV / SAT NAVS . IT WAS basic nuts & bolts . engineering& FReedom of open road when u left the yard . Until when u got back u were u own boss . NOW 1990-2023 ITS much easier to just drive trucks with AUTO gearboxes do as PC says . & 59 now by 2030 THE END petrol/ diesel engines . ILL be retiring &66 THEY CAN KEEP electric TRUCKS/ vechiles. GRANDAD started with STEAM trucks in 1920S/ 1930S . Then went to diesel after ww2 1945 .
Yes definitely easier now. Wonder what it’ll be like with all electrics soon ;)
A container to catch all that oil/fluid would have been a good idea rather than just letting it contaminate the ground. Come on Mick,,👎
There's always one!
@@tommykarate5126 So you think it's ok then?
@@BikerBloke600 it came from the earth a wee bit of it returning to the earth really ain’t that big a deal
@@gregshearer423 Go and educate yourself and you will find it seeps down into the water table contaminating the water source. Any oil just left to fall onto the ground is unprofessional and shoddy
@@BikerBloke600 that seeps into the water table just like all the fluids that leak from thousands of vehicles everyday so really what he’s done while it wasn’t very professional really ain’t a big deal at all
Can we have a shout-out please and thank you Bella and Kevin beer from Eastbourne East Sussex
Of course, thank you for watching :))
@@LenaTrucker when is your next video out
One of the jobs I use to do when I worked on the buses 🚍 & that was start the bus up to give the steering a good shake. 👍
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