My friend Ecellent Job, thats the way to keep the equipment 100 per cent operable. You have excellent skills and a lot of tools. Congratulations Best regards
You mean most O/O actually do know how to grease their own truck. More of us are capable of doing 90% of the work, we just don't all have the shop space or heavy tools. Not sure which O/O you've met, but I learned something from everyone I've met over the last 22 years. Separate your assumptions for your real (researched) facts man.
@themartins4182 HA ha ha, Obviously you don't know much, especially if you think you know me kiddo. Lmao! Stay in your lane and stay humble. You're good 👍🏼
Maintenance is never ending but it beats a new truck payment. I was a owner operator for 43 years. Its great to see the younger generation working on their own equipment. Great job 👍
I also don’t know how you guys put your life in the hands of Japanese steer tires either. You speak with a Ukrainian accent. So I’m assuming Jesus has the wheel so you’re not too worried I get it lol.
@@TruckerGeminiJesus always has the wheel my friend. I am American unlike my Japanese steer tires. Sumitomo has been around a long time, and make great tires, including Falken tires that are made in the US.
@@Never_Enough_Travel You must do better research for tires. The cupping is another issue. Wasting time changing expensive tires or cheap ones for that matter
My friend
Ecellent Job, thats the way to keep the equipment 100 per cent operable.
You have excellent skills and a lot of tools.
Congratulations
Best regards
Thank you very much!
Great job. Most O/O's don't even know how to grease their truck let alone change their oil. It's a tough way to make a living. Stay safe.
Great point, thanks for watching!
You mean most O/O actually do know how to grease their own truck. More of us are capable of doing 90% of the work, we just don't all have the shop space or heavy tools. Not sure which O/O you've met, but I learned something from everyone I've met over the last 22 years.
Separate your assumptions for your real (researched) facts man.
Obviously you're one of those O/O's I was talking about.
@themartins4182 HA ha ha, Obviously you don't know much, especially if you think you know me kiddo. Lmao! Stay in your lane and stay humble. You're good 👍🏼
I'm most likely older than you but thanks dad.
Im a nurse and don’t even own a truck. The video was great!
Thank you, glad you liked the video, Thanks for watching!
I got a 07 international I plan on putting to work Great video
Right on!
Cool truck!
Thanks 👍
You probably saved thousands of dollars. 🎉🎉🎉
Impressive
Great job 👍 love from morocoo brother ✌ have a nice day.
Thank you for watching!
@@Never_Enough_Travel you're are welcome 👍
Nice job
Thanks!
Nice rims !
Thanks!
Maintenance is never ending but it beats a new truck payment. I was a owner operator for 43 years. Its great to see the younger generation working on their own equipment. Great job 👍
Try draining the oil first while you do work on the other parts so you can use your time more efficiently.
Great point!
Do you have jack stands or are you using two jacks there?
I use the 20ton bottle Jack's and jack stands. You could also use the semi wheels under for extra safety.
If you don’t mind where did you purchase the torque wrench from
3/4 torque wrench from Ebay.
Harbor freight also carries them.
Baldwin is the junkiest filter u can buy get Donaldson
You skipped some of the fine details of the mechanics I was interested in.
If you gotta hide your company info on UA-cam. You probably don’t belong on here lol. Welcome to UA-cam though
I also don’t know how you guys put your life in the hands of Japanese steer tires either.
You speak with a Ukrainian accent. So I’m assuming Jesus has the wheel so you’re not too worried I get it lol.
@@TruckerGeminiAgreed. Sumitomos are garbage tires.
@@TruckerGeminiomg, lmfao!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@TruckerGeminiJesus always has the wheel my friend.
I am American unlike my Japanese steer tires. Sumitomo has been around a long time, and make great tires, including Falken tires that are made in the US.
@@Never_Enough_Travel
You must do better research for tires. The cupping is another issue. Wasting time changing expensive tires or cheap ones for that matter