Keep some dielectric grease on you and fold a piece of paper a few times and put it under the pigtail to keep it tight. Works 99 times out of 100. I just got my first load since Monday last night. Got stuck in Milton, FL where we broke the snow record so I could even leave until they opened the roads back up on Friday. I don’t know why people were trying to drive knowing Florida doesn’t have the resources for snow.
@@SlothyTendecies people just try to get out but what we all need to do is remember to stay on top of what the weather is going to be like. Our DM need to also think and plan for the drivers cause don’t no one and I mean no one want to be stuck in the snow cold with no where to go or extra food
Get a piece of paper, like a post card type material, tear a piece off and put it around the electrical plug, it should hold the plug in place, works for me or take a flathead screwdriver and open up the prongs on the trailer
Aye I start my trucking journey Monday. Thanks for the inspo.
@@MuthaDigitalTV you talking about schooling?
@@TruckerGee92 yep at KLLM
@@MuthaDigitalTV nice!!! If you don’t mind driving you’re going to love it just lookout for the dummies on the road
Keep some dielectric grease on you and fold a piece of paper a few times and put it under the pigtail to keep it tight. Works 99 times out of 100.
I just got my first load since Monday last night. Got stuck in Milton, FL where we broke the snow record so I could even leave until they opened the roads back up on Friday. I don’t know why people were trying to drive knowing Florida doesn’t have the resources for snow.
@@SlothyTendecies people just try to get out but what we all need to do is remember to stay on top of what the weather is going to be like. Our DM need to also think and plan for the drivers cause don’t no one and I mean no one want to be stuck in the snow cold with no where to go or extra food
You were supposed to let the air out in the first place.
Get a piece of paper, like a post card type material, tear a piece off and put it around the electrical plug, it should hold the plug in place, works for me or take a flathead screwdriver and open up the prongs on the trailer
@@truckingwithbigmac7035 yeah that’s what I did with the flat head. Just didn’t record that part. Thanks for the info. I’ll keep this all in mind
can you drop a video on the pay ?
Stupid bad trailers. Keep doing the right thing every time GEE!