The best part about this is the know-how of the owners of the tools. And in the case of this guy, there is simply no fooling or fiddling about, he is prepared for whatever comes his way. Brings a tear to the eye. Thanks for filming these.
@@ToolBoxTour You’re right. So many of these guys showing off their tools are nothing but poser’s. Their toolbox and tools have never been used. As any experienced mechanic can assess at first glance! Believe me we’re not fooled, used tools look used.
@@lbahr11 One thing you might not be accounting for is a lot of those posers are the reason half your specialty and newer gen tools exist. The amount of money tool companies spend on R&D is insane and they wouldn't do it if the market for them was small.
Oh man, when they open their top drawer and it has the tool grid you know you're in for a treat and Tristan did not disappoint! Very comprehensive set of tools and you can tell he's got the skills to go along with them. Cool guy too, type of guy you hope you have for a coworker. Thanks for the toolbox tour Tristan keep up the hard work buddy! And as always thanks for the awesome video Dustin, really enjoyed this one!
One thing you will notice about shops like this is guys can keep their higher end tools like he has all of his expensive ratchets sitting right out in the hutch and not worried about someone walking by snagging them. Its an honor system among hard working men that people who havent been in these environments cannot understand.
What a great collection of tools. for a young lad. Hes used them tools well and you can tell. I hope his employer looks after him well. Because very few young lads wanting to become mechanics in today's society. Great video well documented
Only advice take it slow. Too too many people get way in over their head with tool trucks. Listen I don’t hate tools trucks. How ever it’s VERY easier to rack up 2-3k in debt and the weekly payment gets “awesome” a good mix of brands it’s the best bang for your buck. But general stuff Taiwan and the stuff you know will Be used and abuse then sure be safe but yes but snap on or mac
I've been binging these tours and as a small engine technician myself I think it would be awesome if you did a tour with a small engine tech, It might not be as flashy as some of these other shops but it would definitely be a very different perspective and a chance to bring in some new audiences
My favorite…was wondering when you’d get to a heavy equipment box tour. 😁 This is my new favorite video with the guy with the tank a very close second. This young man knows what he wants, says what is garbage, and knows his direction. Nice. More time on those big sockets, some are $500 on their own. 😉
After watching several of Tool Box Tours I have noticed there is a huge difference between how a mechanic stores their tools compared to electricians. Give an electrician 3 task special screw drivers for a project next week and the next week they will have a broken one in hand, one in their junk drawer at home, and the other one in their lunch box.
I’ve got that same Astro 1894 half inch. I find that sometimes the direction switch does get bound up, but usually what I do is brake clean it out then drip a bunch of air tool oil on the switch and it works good. Almost like something bound up in it. I do think that’s the most delicate part and I’ve heard about it getting bent with just a little abuse and really not wanting to switch. Other issue, if you run it with the silencer in, eventually it’ll pull the threads out of the plate on the bottom of the handle cause it moves so much air, mine also rattled the screws that hold the rear cover on out. I put them back with red locktite and they haven’t come out since. All in all, big fan, I believe it’s the most powerful gun in the shop. Kicks the snot out of the Milwaukee high torques everyone else uses. (And I’m not anti-Milwaukee, all my other powered tools are Milwaukee)
Love seeing young dudes who has a lot of tools that use em and know what they’re for . a lot of new guys in the shop who have no clue and just buy stuff to flex snap on and end up not liking the trade and being in debt or selling their stuff for half off lol
Dear god. Definitely a subscriber to the ‘buy once, cry once’ school. Fair play to him. A terrific set-up. Them crescent wrenches are Bahco-made, I’m almost certain.
“Buy once, cry once. Buy twice, pay the price.” Every single time I tried to go against that for a quick job or something I’ll only need a few times I’ve gotten screwed hard.
Theyre most definitely bahco. I have the bahco ones because they're less than half the price of the snap ons and they're so good. I also like the finish of the bahco version much better.
That's a sweet setup! He started talking about the snap on crescent wrenches, and I was nodding in agreement. I never knew a crescent wrench could be so perfect! I love mine
Keep up the good work in your videos. I really appreciate your time & detail with your videos. You are going to blow up on youtube & i pray that you do.
Only tech in the shop and he’s 16 years old. Just kidding In all seriousness this guy has it figured out. Good luck to him in the future. Keep the tours coming!
I'm 27 now my dad is a general contractor growing up we had excavators loaders skid steers dump trucks farm tractors you name it and it was my job to maintain and repair them I don't remember exactly how old I was when I actually started working on them probably 11-12 my mom has a picture on the wall of me and my dad when I was 2 years old with my dad's legs hanging out from under a dump truck fuel tank and you could just barely see my feet sticking out I've since gone to trade school and I went into heavy duty equipment and truck repair everything from little stump grinders up to earth moving dump trucks and on site excavators that have to be repaired on site because moving them requires the boom house and track frame to be separated then reassembled for hauling it's too cost prohibitive to move them no matter what the failure but I was getting a flywheel ground at the Kenworth dealership about 6 years ago and I had gotten to be friends with a mechanic there and we were shooting the breeze while he ground my flywheel and he was an older guy in his 50s and I asked him if it was a good idea to make it a life long career he said verbatim "boy look around this shop . do you see any other old men in here ? he said they're all retired early because they got back injuries shoulder injuries etc. get out while you're young " I made a hell of a lot of money doing it and had a lot of fun experiences traveled all over the country and about 4 years ago I said enough is enough already have back problems I feel 14 feet off of an excavator straight knees first into gravel they swelled up the size of cantelopes and I have a high tolerance for pain but I just laid face down in the gravel for 15 minutes it was so bad I couldn't even move I was by myself on site so eventually I rolled myself over and drug myself up against the track frame and started to see how bad it was blood from my knees to my waist and running into my boots I laid there for about an hour finally checked myself out nothing was broken that I could tell other than one knee cap I got up I walked to my truck and I got in and drove home the next day I took my friend got all the tools I had left there and decided never again I now still am a mechanic but I run a powersports shop working on atvs and UTVs and I wouldn't even consider going back I make even more money (this makes no sense but its true) people will pay more to have their toys fixed than they will to have a piece of equipment repaired its cometely backwarda toys cost them money and equipment makes them money but theyll pay $200 an hour just so they can go ride again the followijg weekend get out while you can man quit hang it up and find another mechanic job that wont drive you to an early retirement
@ToolBoxTour oh also, harbor frieght sells a Chief long barrel air hammer (CH401LB) that's made in the same factory and matches the performance of the 1911 for a fraction of the price.
Buddy is stacked I got a lot of stuff this is one of the better stocked boxes I’ve seen with quality tools .. interested to know that wrench set what sizes they got to.. not gonna line the snap on air hammer it the best must have not had it turned up Iva head all 4 brands snap on kills the others
Unfortunately (or fortunately) I’m the only tech at our shop I stay pretty busy which is nice. But at times can be pretty stressful. It’s gave me a lot of good opportunities to talk my way into a raise.
Dude has an impressive collection. But I refuse to believe that Matco air hammer outperforms the 3050 😂 I've had my 3050 for 15yrs and it still busts shit loose
I went onto a snap on truck for the first time ever. I left immediately after getting a quote for some trivial set of three extensions. The price was ridiculous. Can’t see why people pay inflated prices for those tools.
17000 for a cabinet is fking wild. Snap on sure is good at getting these guys in their grips. This guy needs to ask for a raise though as being the nonly technician its obvious hes not paid enough lol, You really should start asking all these guys why they choose snap on over some other cheaper brandb thats just as good.
I know guys finance their tools but do mechanics actually pay these snap-on prices? Or is is like the parts store here where everything is marked up huge for walk in customers but mechanics buy everything at 40% off?
I tried to warranty a ratchet at a snap on dealer and he said he had to sold to me to warranty and he can't du it and if u go to offer up a wrench set that was 500 is 200 and Craftsman wrench set that was 50 new is 400 on offer up snap on lost have the value and when u ready to retire and don't spend money on the truck u won't ever see hom
Snap-on warranty doesn’t transfer from the original buyer. But if you purchased the ratchet from Snap-on directly or a different franchisee, you can call snap-on customer service and they will take care of you.
Yeaaahhh he wouldn’t be a great candidate in the automotive industry 😂 I can just tell. He’s one of those dudes that just like to talk and takes HOURS to do an oil change and do a battery service 🤣
What he said about Cummins around 8:00 is true on freigtliner cascadias also. It’s sooooooo annoying. Anything not a Detroit part is typically metric anything a Detroit is typically SAE but that’s on the older-ish freightliners. Again typically, not always
The best part about this is the know-how of the owners of the tools. And in the case of this guy, there is simply no fooling or fiddling about, he is prepared for whatever comes his way. Brings a tear to the eye. Thanks for filming these.
He’s well prepared that’s for sure. 😅
Keep bringing more Heavy Diesel tours. As a Diesel tech, I can appreciate these videos.
More to come!
Hey you recommend diesel over automotive? I hear heavier but a bit easier to work on. Alternatively I'm thinking A&P
@@qigongkylar944a&p makes the most, and you’re in the ac most of the time
That’s one of the most impressive box tours yet.
Seeing how worn the ‘new’ stuff is says all you need about this guy… he’s a grafter.
Yeah! It was nice to see so many well used tools. The hustle is real with Triston. Thanks for watching Frank
@@ToolBoxTour You’re right. So many of these guys showing off their tools are nothing but poser’s. Their toolbox and tools have never been used. As any experienced mechanic can assess at first glance! Believe me we’re not fooled, used tools look used.
@@lbahr11 One thing you might not be accounting for is a lot of those posers are the reason half your specialty and newer gen tools exist. The amount of money tool companies spend on R&D is insane and they wouldn't do it if the market for them was small.
Another great toolbox tour gotta give some respect to that young man for being the only tech at such a busy shop. Thanks for sharing
Yeah! He had a lot of work on his plate. Makes him quite valuable! Thanks for watching
Its not bad when its a company shop where you just work on what you own. Not as much work thats a suprise
Impressive young guy. I’m tired of gen xers criticizing the younger generations. There are lots of impressive young men out there.
I love that he doesn't hesitate to buy the best tools for the job. Respect brother 💪
15:27 I have a replacement selector valve for FWD/REV I can send that guy, the new ones are dead on concentric so wont bind up from grime.
Hell ya, I'd love one. I watch all u videos lol
That’s super nice of you! Hit me up on insta @toolboxtours and I can get you an address for Triston 🤘
@@ToolBoxTourwhen your favorite tool channel watches your other favorite tool channel. This is crazy🎉😂
The last two heavy duty videos have been awesome. Keep them coming great job.
Thanks Andrew!
Oh man, when they open their top drawer and it has the tool grid you know you're in for a treat and Tristan did not disappoint! Very comprehensive set of tools and you can tell he's got the skills to go along with them. Cool guy too, type of guy you hope you have for a coworker. Thanks for the toolbox tour Tristan keep up the hard work buddy! And as always thanks for the awesome video Dustin, really enjoyed this one!
Toolgrid ftw! Thanks for watching James!
I’m addicted to these videos
🤙🙂 Thanks for watching!
Yeah same here
Great to see young people working in the trade, fantastic setup he has.
This is the second very impressive young tech you’ve featured recently. There may be hope for the future yet!
Some top talent out there that’s forsure!
One thing you will notice about shops like this is guys can keep their higher end tools like he has all of his expensive ratchets sitting right out in the hutch and not worried about someone walking by snagging them. Its an honor system among hard working men that people who havent been in these environments cannot understand.
It’s a good feeling!
Love the HD diesel tool box tours man keep it up.
More to come!
What a great collection of tools. for a young lad. Hes used them tools well and you can tell.
I hope his employer looks after him well. Because very few young lads wanting to become mechanics in today's society.
Great video well documented
Yeah technicians are definitely in demand! Thanks for watching!
I’m a 14 year teen and I work on cars and this is cool this is very inspiring 😊
Very cool! Good luck to you! Thanks for watching
Only advice take it slow. Too too many people get way in over their head with tool trucks. Listen I don’t hate tools trucks. How ever it’s VERY easier to rack up 2-3k in debt and the weekly payment gets “awesome” a good mix of brands it’s the best bang for your buck. But general stuff Taiwan and the stuff you know will
Be used and abuse then sure be safe but yes but snap on or mac
Harbor freight impacts are awsome !! They held up in the wet ditry rusty industrial maintence industry
Awesome setup of tools, Triston seems like a very knowledgeable guy
Very knowledgeable guy. Can tell he’s been doing it a long time
I've been binging these tours and as a small engine technician myself I think it would be awesome if you did a tour with a small engine tech, It might not be as flashy as some of these other shops but it would definitely be a very different perspective and a chance to bring in some new audiences
I’ll add it to the list! Thanks for watching!
Epic.
Thank you for the video and your time Friend!
Hope all is well with you & yours!
Have a great rest of your day & a nice weekend!
✌🕶🔧
Thanks Alfred!
Hell of a set up !
Those 22” Knipex are amazing. People laughed at me when I first bought them. 2 months later everyone had them in their boxes.
They were HUGE!! I swear the video doesn’t do them justice!
I wish they make a 30 or 36 inch pair
@@williamuskoski1385 weld on some extra handle lol
This guy knows what’s up! Great video
My favorite…was wondering when you’d get to a heavy equipment box tour. 😁
This is my new favorite video with the guy with the tank a very close second.
This young man knows what he wants, says what is garbage, and knows his direction. Nice.
More time on those big sockets, some are $500 on their own. 😉
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@ToolBoxTour
I like your enthusiasm, and how you treat everyone, no matter the tools they have. Sir, you are a Gentleman.
He looks so tired, when he said he was the only technician there I saw pain in his eyes
After a long work day, he was still willing to sit around his shop and talk tools with me. He’s definitely a hardened technician and knows his worth.
Yeah man if you've been there you can recognize it lol
After watching several of Tool Box Tours I have noticed there is a huge difference between how a mechanic stores their tools compared to electricians. Give an electrician 3 task special screw drivers for a project next week and the next week they will have a broken one in hand, one in their junk drawer at home, and the other one in their lunch box.
I’ve got that same Astro 1894 half inch. I find that sometimes the direction switch does get bound up, but usually what I do is brake clean it out then drip a bunch of air tool oil on the switch and it works good. Almost like something bound up in it. I do think that’s the most delicate part and I’ve heard about it getting bent with just a little abuse and really not wanting to switch. Other issue, if you run it with the silencer in, eventually it’ll pull the threads out of the plate on the bottom of the handle cause it moves so much air, mine also rattled the screws that hold the rear cover on out. I put them back with red locktite and they haven’t come out since. All in all, big fan, I believe it’s the most powerful gun in the shop. Kicks the snot out of the Milwaukee high torques everyone else uses. (And I’m not anti-Milwaukee, all my other powered tools are Milwaukee)
Awesome tips! Thanks for watching
Love seeing young dudes who has a lot of tools that use em and know what they’re for . a lot of new guys in the shop who have no clue and just buy stuff to flex snap on and end up not liking the trade and being in debt or selling their stuff for half off lol
Dear god.
Definitely a subscriber to the ‘buy once, cry once’ school. Fair play to him. A terrific set-up.
Them crescent wrenches are Bahco-made, I’m almost certain.
My Dad always told me, “it’s better to cry once, than to cry twice”!
Made in Spain so you’re probably right 👍
“Buy once, cry once. Buy twice, pay the price.” Every single time I tried to go against that for a quick job or something I’ll only need a few times I’ve gotten screwed hard.
Theyre most definitely bahco. I have the bahco ones because they're less than half the price of the snap ons and they're so good. I also like the finish of the bahco version much better.
Guy has a good head on his shoulder hope he sticks with the heavies.
and great vid.
That's a sweet setup! He started talking about the snap on crescent wrenches, and I was nodding in agreement. I never knew a crescent wrench could be so perfect! I love mine
Keep up the good work in your videos. I really appreciate your time & detail with your videos. You are going to blow up on youtube & i pray that you do.
Haha I hope so! Slow and steady growth is fine with me 🙂. Thanks for watching Alfred!
This kid is sharp! Love his setup
I agree! His setup is awesome
At this point I’m mad how jealous I am. That’s part of being human I guess. Mad respect to this guy for what he’s accomplished.
Comparison is a thief of joy. But yeah he’s gotten further than a lot of people much older than him! Thanks for watching Mark!
We see who is making all the money, being the only tech he probably gets a blank check everyweek! Thanks for the post!
Thanks for watching Julian!
Only tech in the shop and he’s 16 years old. Just kidding
In all seriousness this guy has it figured out. Good luck to him in the future.
Keep the tours coming!
I'm 27 now my dad is a general contractor growing up we had excavators loaders skid steers dump trucks farm tractors you name it and it was my job to maintain and repair them I don't remember exactly how old I was when I actually started working on them probably 11-12 my mom has a picture on the wall of me and my dad when I was 2 years old with my dad's legs hanging out from under a dump truck fuel tank and you could just barely see my feet sticking out I've since gone to trade school and I went into heavy duty equipment and truck repair everything from little stump grinders up to earth moving dump trucks and on site excavators that have to be repaired on site because moving them requires the boom house and track frame to be separated then reassembled for hauling it's too cost prohibitive to move them no matter what the failure but I was getting a flywheel ground at the Kenworth dealership about 6 years ago and I had gotten to be friends with a mechanic there and we were shooting the breeze while he ground my flywheel and he was an older guy in his 50s and I asked him if it was a good idea to make it a life long career he said verbatim "boy look around this shop . do you see any other old men in here ? he said they're all retired early because they got back injuries shoulder injuries etc. get out while you're young " I made a hell of a lot of money doing it and had a lot of fun experiences traveled all over the country and about 4 years ago I said enough is enough already have back problems I feel 14 feet off of an excavator straight knees first into gravel they swelled up the size of cantelopes and I have a high tolerance for pain but I just laid face down in the gravel for 15 minutes it was so bad I couldn't even move I was by myself on site so eventually I rolled myself over and drug myself up against the track frame and started to see how bad it was blood from my knees to my waist and running into my boots I laid there for about an hour finally checked myself out nothing was broken that I could tell other than one knee cap I got up I walked to my truck and I got in and drove home the next day I took my friend got all the tools I had left there and decided never again I now still am a mechanic but I run a powersports shop working on atvs and UTVs and I wouldn't even consider going back I make even more money (this makes no sense but its true) people will pay more to have their toys fixed than they will to have a piece of equipment repaired its cometely backwarda toys cost them money and equipment makes them money but theyll pay $200 an hour just so they can go ride again the followijg weekend get out while you can man quit hang it up and find another mechanic job that wont drive you to an early retirement
16:28
I think that air hammer is the MPH1911, not the MPH1931.
I think you're right! Is there a big difference in performance?
@@ToolBoxTour Yes. The 1911 is the long barrel version.
@ToolBoxTour oh also, harbor frieght sells a Chief long barrel air hammer (CH401LB) that's made in the same factory and matches the performance of the 1911 for a fraction of the price.
Good to know! Thanks!
Those big cobras work great!
They were definitely made to work 😅. They were HUGE! Thanks for watching David!
That's a proper tool collection, but I hope he hasn't got loads of debt to have it at such a young age.
He definitely gets paid good being the only tech or he wouldn’t be there. He definitely knows his worth considering how hard he works.
This smart guy mad respect
both my snap on boxes u have to pull hard to get the last inch every now and again
That Snap On multitester must be their best seller.
Buddy is stacked I got a lot of stuff this is one of the better stocked boxes I’ve seen with quality tools .. interested to know that wrench set what sizes they got to.. not gonna line the snap on air hammer it the best must have not had it turned up Iva head all 4 brands snap on kills the others
It’s funny - some say Snap-on is the best, some Matco, and here Mac. They all hit hard.
19:59 the words I live by 🫡💯
Buy once, cry once!
More auto body box tours. As a body tech I love seeing any tools I don’t have
Nice to see a box without a bunch of parts and trash inside.
Wow,he has some money tied up in tools!! God bless him!
The heavy hitters. 💪🏽
That young man is squared away
Oh yeah 100%
One minute into the video… its a classic series… dude is shot… lol Its a Masters series…. Lmao
Unfortunately (or fortunately) I’m the only tech at our shop I stay pretty busy which is nice. But at times can be pretty stressful. It’s gave me a lot of good opportunities to talk my way into a raise.
Hopes he’s well taken care of
I agree. Thanks for watchibg
Great video
Thanks for the visit!
Dude has an impressive collection. But I refuse to believe that Matco air hammer outperforms the 3050 😂 I've had my 3050 for 15yrs and it still busts shit loose
The beeping in the background. Dang ! 😮😅😂
using these videos to see how to set my self up for organizing 🤣
It’s a great way to get ideas! Thanks for watching
Get more heavy equipment. Train mechanics large crane and ship mechanics. Say an engine for cargo ships earlier that was like 18’ long.
I’d love to get some of them on the channel!
Master Series that 👌🏻
The pwz snap on pliers are like the knipex but they make some that are massive I got the 1 and 2s
The PWZs are the best!
@@ToolBoxTour i do a lot of alignments best thing ever they also work really well for taking off inner tie rods without the tool
would love to see a budget tool box from a master tech
The low battery radio noise driving me crazy while I’m at work thinking it’s my radio
😬😅 sorry bout that!
I went onto a snap on truck for the first time ever. I left immediately after getting a quote for some trivial set of three extensions. The price was ridiculous. Can’t see why people pay inflated prices for those tools.
There’s several reasons. Made in USA, best quality, easy warranty process, and of course - vanity.
This guy is definitely like me, not afraid to tell you something he bought wasn't very useful.
Great video 👍
Thanks Tony!!
Wow if he takes care of all that in 30 years he could sell it and have one hell of a retirement nest egg.
I got that fancy punch set by mac
This guy is a perfect example of why you don't need to buy snap on for everything. Keeps his snap on at home so he doesn't lose them. 🤷🏼♂️
As always, nice video but I'd like to see more aviation guys .
More tours to come! I'm sure I'll get to some more aviation boxes soon enough! Thanks for watching!
8 minutes in… my man is thee shit! Lol
The rotor screws are a jis bit. Get them and you will be happy
That's not a classic series box. It's a master series. Classic don't have the trim running vertical on each side.
Good catch! The part numbers in the video reflect the correct box/rhino top/hutch 👍.
Anybody know the name/part for those clip things in his hutch that he used for holding his wratchets?
Came with the hutch
I love my Mac air hammer aswell
Have you used other air hammers to compare to?
17000 for a cabinet is fking wild. Snap on sure is good at getting these guys in their grips. This guy needs to ask for a raise though as being the nonly technician its obvious hes not paid enough lol, You really should start asking all these guys why they choose snap on over some other cheaper brandb thats just as good.
God these videos cost me money, but keep them coming
😅 same here. More on the way!
I know guys finance their tools but do mechanics actually pay these snap-on prices? Or is is like the parts store here where everything is marked up huge for walk in customers but mechanics buy everything at 40% off?
Technicians rarely pay list price, but it's up to the discretion of the truck owner.
Anyone know the brand name of those red locking socket rails
Mechanic time saver
Nice
Nice tool setup. Jealous. That’s some good job security. I’m sure you have a hand full of bargaining chips.
Yeah he’s quite valuable there!
I tried to warranty a ratchet at a snap on dealer and he said he had to sold to me to warranty and he can't du it and if u go to offer up a wrench set that was 500 is 200 and Craftsman wrench set that was 50 new is 400 on offer up snap on lost have the value and when u ready to retire and don't spend money on the truck u won't ever see hom
Snap-on warranty doesn’t transfer from the original buyer. But if you purchased the ratchet from Snap-on directly or a different franchisee, you can call snap-on customer service and they will take care of you.
im convinced that all mechanics are extremely wealthy due to how much money they spend on tools
You would think so 😅
Yeaaahhh he wouldn’t be a great candidate in the automotive industry 😂 I can just tell. He’s one of those dudes that just like to talk and takes HOURS to do an oil change and do a battery service 🤣
didn’t know snap on pliers would bend like that wtf
Right? Haha
Dude your videos are 90% ads I’ve watched 4 mins of video and seen 2 mins worth of ads
2,750$ for the wrenches 😮!!! OMFG ok I love my snap on stuff. But there’s no way no fucking way I’m spending nearly 3k on wrenches. That’s a robbery
That’s retail though. I got that set for about 1200 through my dealer
Tough pill to swallow, but it’s the wrench set to last your entire lifetime even if you use them every day. Thanks for watching!
@@ToolBoxTour I’ve inherited a set of craftsman wrenches from my pops. From the 70ish. Still holding up strong. That’s just really expensive fukkk
@@jeffreygriffin1963 that’s a lot better I could see myself doing that
This man has only one tone of voice lol
this guy is way under paid. Shops like these go on the cheap thats why he is the only tech. Time for a raise or tool allowance
What he said about Cummins around 8:00 is true on freigtliner cascadias also. It’s sooooooo annoying.
Anything not a Detroit part is typically metric anything a Detroit is typically SAE but that’s on the older-ish freightliners. Again typically, not always
I would sale all of it and retire
One important question is do you know JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR PERSONAL LORD AND SAVIOR?
Wow letting your girl friend tell you how to spend your money how sad 😢
Cocaine is a helluva drug...
I could .. Totally work with this guy doin Heavy wheeL..!!🤘🪛🤘
20 something grand on a toolbox? I might not never.