I test tomorrow my only prob was the 5th wheel info and now I’m ready to go I just had to reply it now I can say it without watching this video thank you so much fr
I’m shocked you don’t have to mention that there aren’t any bulges in the hoses and that you don’t hear any leaks. I would think CO would be more strict than VA.
Most states adhere to federal regulations regarding the vehicle inspection portion of the CDL Skills Test. This video is a couple of years old and the exact language that should be used during the test has changed slightly. The current (2019) Colorado CDL Manual states the following: “11.2.7 - Tractor/Coupling Air/Electric Lines Listen for air leaks. Check that air hoses and electrical lines are not cut, chafed, spliced, or worn (steel braid should not show through). Make sure air and electrical lines are not tangled, pinched, or dragging against tractor parts. “
VA and MN are 2 of few states that make you go into full detail for pre trips. I’ve heard we are the two hardest states with first time test takers having like 20% pass rates
@@weirdbeardsports9713 I passed the pretrip all 3 times but the parking got me on the first, the driving in the second, and I finally passed the third time. but passed pretrips. I don't even drive, what a waste of time it was. I hated it. wish I had chosen billing and coding. can make way more money in front of a computer.
Alejandro Castillo The examiner will tell what areas he wants you to inspect. Practice inspecting the entire truck, front to rear, that way you are fully prepared.
This video is awesome! Clear, concise, simple. I got more from this video than i did in school. Some people were just meant to teach. Thank you.
Just passed my test today. Thank you for this video
Your video is the best ive seen at explaining this... So simple, as well. Thanks.
Appreciate the kinds words. Glad you liked it.
Thanks for short and direct tutorial video keep the great work
I test tomorrow my only prob was the 5th wheel info and now I’m ready to go I just had to reply it now I can say it without watching this video thank you so much fr
Nice Thank you for the video this is the area i needed the most help with!
new sub here 🥳 , I will save your video for reference.
I'm in school for my class A with manual trans.
Great stuff. Confusion on just what the skid plate was.
Thanks brother. The skid plate is what the floor of the trailer(apron) is setting on.
Great Video sweet short and to the point.
Great video thanks so much
I’m shocked you don’t have to mention that there aren’t any bulges in the hoses and that you don’t hear any leaks. I would think CO would be more strict than VA.
Most states adhere to federal regulations regarding the vehicle inspection portion of the CDL Skills Test. This video is a couple of years old and the exact language that should be used during the test has changed slightly. The current (2019) Colorado CDL Manual states the following:
“11.2.7 - Tractor/Coupling
Air/Electric Lines
Listen for air leaks. Check that air hoses and electrical lines are not cut, chafed, spliced, or worn (steel braid should not show through).
Make sure air and electrical lines are not tangled, pinched, or dragging against tractor parts. “
VA and MN are 2 of few states that make you go into full detail for pre trips. I’ve heard we are the two hardest states with first time test takers having like 20% pass rates
@@weirdbeardsports9713 I passed the pretrip all 3 times but the parking got me on the first, the driving in the second, and I finally passed the third time. but passed pretrips. I don't even drive, what a waste of time it was. I hated it. wish I had chosen billing and coding. can make way more money in front of a computer.
@@alyssapeters6271 What were the errors that got you on the parking and driving portions?
With those arms/ biceps it looks as if you can detach the trailer from the 5th wheel by hand....
The solid information
what rust ... how does it allow him to drive on the road?
Thank you sir
Thanks for this!
There's no space between the apron and fifth wheel
Excellent
Thank you!
Cdl clase A ! There is a part A,B,C ,in Which of this sections abc , should I add the coupling system?
If you are applying for a Class A CDL you will have to inspect the coupling system no matter what “version” you are asked to do.
@@cdlservices6193 ok but the question is at what time !!!! at the beginning or at the end !!! or the examiner will tell me when I have to! Thanks
Alejandro Castillo The examiner will tell what areas he wants you to inspect. Practice inspecting the entire truck, front to rear, that way you are fully prepared.
@@cdlservices6193 sounds great thanks !!!!!
Thank you
32 seconds to get to the meat of the video
you poor thing....
Mann those arms.like tree trunks.
its funny only the guys are talking about his arms......
@@kimberlypreston4641 you don’t understandddddd 😂
This video is awesome! Clear, concise, simple. I got more from this video than i did in school. Some people were just meant to teach. Thank you.
Thank You
Your welcome!
This video is awesome! Clear, concise, simple. I got more from this video than i did in school. Some people were just meant to teach. Thank you.
This video is awesome! Clear, concise, simple. I got more from this video than i did in school. Some people were just meant to teach. Thank you.