Quick tip , double clamp all your intake tube hoses . They do snap from time to time . Always doubled mine after a couple had failed . Good luck to you & I don’t miss being an owner/operator.
You two are meant for each other. Remi, keeps hanging around dad he is going to be a crackerjack mechanic as well. Having the equipment to do the work makes it alot easier and saves time and money. Take care and stay safe out there 🙏 💓.
First, I have to say I love your channel. Women in trucking although not uncommon shows a different side of female fortitude. I'm glad you are one of those. I also love the images of your child's seat in the shotgun position. I know he, Remi, is the light of your life and I bet he loves to ride in the truck with Mom. :) :) The sight of the dump truck with an equally impressive dump trailer is something that is very uncommon in Georgia, where I live. We normally see long dump triple axle trucks coming out of the granite quarry nearby. I look forward to watching your future vids and also looking back at previous vids. Thanks for all the work you put into creating these vids for us.
Well done for spotting the over heating and having the presence of mind to pull over and check it out, a radiator's a lot cheaper than a engine rebuild.
I found over the years if you get a over heating vehicle, you can turn your heating on to hot then open your windows. The temperature will drop, it's not a fix but it drops the temperature.
Had an old owner operator tell me once when I was just starting out..... "Just when you think you are starting to make money .....your truck will come and take it all. ". 😆
Great video! Good idea on keeping the old radiator as a backup..its always better to have it, and not need it, than need it and not have it! Happy Independence Day!💥🎉 👍👍💯🇺🇸
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver I 100% agree but I see many guy's that run dump trucks and belly dumps that don't have them and it makes every job a big pain.
@@clydeacor1911, Instead of eating cake, let 'em get lost. Seriously, I can't imagine doing any kind of dump job w/o a two-way. "They want it 'Where'?" [now implied] is an oft asked question.
I respect you for that. I did a drive four hours each way, got home went straight to sleep. I wasn't sleep a hole hour and she woke me up I wasn't pleasant
At least it's a rad and not some major engine issue...thankfully your other half can get it fixed up ASAP which is awesome. Not having to pay big bucks at a shop has got to be helping you out there.
I thought for sure it was going to be a thermostat issue, i've had so many fail the last few years they now get replaced yearly, and has the same symptoms hot on top cold on the bottom. Anyway keep on trucking
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 You made it to a safe & big enough place to pull over! It’s always nice when other drivers will check on you. What I’ve seen so far is that you guys make a good team & show respect for each other. I’m sure he would’ve come right to your aid otherwise. I enjoy each episode I see of your stuff. That’s teamwork! My brother & I would always support each other & would do what it took to get the other back on the road. He taught me quite a bit & was a great trucker! I still stop to help or check on truckers when I see them on the road. It’s the RIGHT THING to do. Down for the weekend & ready for work on Monday…Great stuff! Blessings!🥰😎✌️
Here's where a little engine/mechanical savvy could often save half the day. Recognizing radiator temp differential is impressive, great start! Simple things 1st: is coolant topped up and what can I use to get by if not? (distilled water if possible or coolant bottles onboard?... but I'd pore Gatorade or pee in radiator if needed, flush it later) Can I mechanically safely drive 10 or 15 minutes between cooling down to get it to a better place? Good oil temp gage to make sure not thermally damaging engine?
Looked down the other day, was pushing 210. Called the boss man and he said to lock the fan in. I've been working on cars and mechanical things for 40 yrs, never heard of such a thing. Got it back down to normal operating range, thankfully. Thanks for the info and glad it wasn't something more catastrophic.
Just started watching your videos recently and I love them. I have a cousin Her and her late husband ran dump trucks here in colorado. I think they had 3 trucks. Her husband and her oldest son. Ran dump trucks
Hart Radiator in Longview Wa dose a excellent job rebuilding radiators. Doug adds extra support brackets for the abuse we put are dumper trucks threw, never had one fail from him😎🍩🤙🏻
Thursday I start my yard training for my class A with no restrictions for cdl I can't wate to go explore an make great money an get out of Ohio an see out west plan on otr an team driving with a friend 🙃 atm cheers to both of you happy an safe driving
Yeah the radiator in the 07 T800 dump in our fleet decided to sh*t the bed 2 months ago we ended up getting a new one, it was fine one day the next day it wasn't. The truck was in the repair shop getting certified so they chucked a new rad into it. The truck goes into some sh*tty places the truck is twisting like a cork screw the radiator cracked.
This all makes perfect sense to me except for keeping the old leaky radiator lying about; I'd have either chopped it in as an exchange against the new one or sent it away for reconditioning straight off (based on UK market).
Not smart But never seen so much stuff in front of a radiator you all are good. Love your videos keep them coming you too are hard working smart youn lady
Good job Bobby I'm glad you do support your wife enter aspirations of being an owner of a dump truck. You have to figure with all the dirt and grime that comes with the moving dirt and all the stresses that it puts on the radiator in the cooling system as well as the mechanical failures as well on the trucks we forget the trucks are machines they do break down. Awesome job do your kids as well as your husband Bobby
I hope your using ethylene glycol instead of OAT coolant. We tried using the OAT coolant on some of our pre DPF engines and it started eating away at the solder and the gaskets of the radiators and valves on the engine. Found it to be corrosive rather than a protective component for cooling. We bought some 2017 Petes that came with the red OAT coolant so we’ll continue to use it in those trucks until the warranties are expired but it still damaged the head gasket on the compressor. Not a fan of OAT coolant. Best of luck.
Propylene glycol is what some mega’s run. Non-corrosive and environmentally friendly. I recently had an inframe rebuild done on my ‘17 579 and put it in. The ONLY downside is that it’s not easily available everywhere.
I have to make an update on my comment. The red OAT coolant is ethylene glycol but I found it to be corrosive on the older trucks and copper radiators and tank gaskets. We switched to a blue EG coolant after replacing radiators that were only two years old. I noticed when this red stuff dries it crystallizes like DEF. Not so environmentally friendly if you ask me.
Hi Dominique, uou and Bobby do make a great team. And it's understandable why your so willing to wait foe him to wake up. I wish you guys and your family all the best. Steve was right recommending your channel to his followers. And that you and Bobby are a great young go getters. Y'all keep doing what you're doing.😊😊😊😊
Hai Dauminique, Weer een interessante video met bobby die heel netjes en vakbekwaam de radiator heeft vervangen, je kan weer aan het werk met je truck, veel succes gr carel uit Holland
We would go two or three months without a break down of the garbage trucks and then all of sudden it was on with 2 or 3 down at the same time it's just the way it goes sometimes and great video keep up the good work God bless from GA and stay safe
Haven't seen your co driver for a while. Did he go to school or give up hope of ever taking over the drivers seat? Maybe change of careers....i.e.....from toddler to preschool. You have a beautiful family. Wife, mother, dump truck driver. Look out Linda Carter....a new WONDER WOMAN!🎉
I remember when my son was the same age is now. He said, "Dad, I want some of those fast shoes! And I said, "What are fast shoes?" He replied, the kids on TV have them! " Saturday morning came, he called me into living room, see Dad, those kids on TV have them. U.S. Keds, and they were running back and forth on the sidewalk in the commercial. Yes he received a pair. How can a parent refuse their son a pair of FAST Tennyson runners. Now, at 55 yo, he still remembers his favorite childhood shoes. 😊
There are two things every father learns about children early on: 1., They don't get any cheaper. 2., Every time they say "D'ad" it still costs money. (Yes, we love 'em anyway.)
Just another reason I called my '74 KW W-900 single screw day-cab w/4 bagger (air shocks) on the drive axle w/air dump switch so I could get under a belly dump set [they don't have landing gear, just close the gates and place some dunnage (4x4's, 6x6's and 3 by heavy's under it and unhook) that had been parked by someone that had 22" rims and not 24.5's], adjustable 2 bagger w/gage on the steer axle, small cam 400 Cummins and an Eaton-Fuller Road Ranger 13 speed that I used as a Puller for double bottoms, "A hole in the road I poured money into". But, trust me on this, There is nothing that can replace the pride of ownership. (Something, apparently Lord Gavin is Hell bent on eliminating with Calipornia's latest series of onerous rules and regulations on big rigs. Instead of "Let them eat cake", its, "Let them go to work for a big company" - like the rest of the peons implied. Look for this to come to your state and then the rest of the nation next. "Too much Schedule-C tax deductin' amongst the independent minded masses a'goin on there".) P.S.: Old truckers never die, we just grab another gear. :)😊
So…. There you are on the side of the road out of circulation. And while you’re at it get under there and pressure wash everything so that you can see what’s what when you need to.
If you ever need some help or advise or tech help give me a shout . I've been a diesel truck mechanic as well as a driver for over thirty years now . Would be glad to help you and Bobby out , your great folks
I was on TikTok and i see you pic on TikTok I know you make video on TH-cam and I am following you on TikTok and i love you little kids to on you TikTok to
Love your videos you and Bobby make such a great team. Got a question. What happened to Bobby's 77 dump truck u guys bought from the auction? You still have it? Or did u end up selling it?
He’s got an amazing wife, for not wanting to wake him up. You’ve got a terrific husband for wanting to be told asap so he could help you out. Nowadays you don’t see that type of relationship between husband and wife. 🍻 here’s to more great videos in the future as I watch your older ones to see how great of a team you two make and content!
Did your low coolant warning activate? Cats I drove let you know when 2 gallons low. 3406b, 3406c, 3406e, and C15 all would give warning at 2 gallons low
Hey I love your videos. I’m out in Graham Washington and I’m 19 years old and just got cdl and I’m just a wondering what was your first driving job after you got your class a?
How would you feel if you lost the diamond in your diamond ring cause that's going to happen to you. Swinging hammers and working hard all day with your hands they never stop moving your ring setting is really not built for that. Put that beauty up and just wear a cheap band for work. It will save you alot of expensive heartache. Good Luck I enjoy your videos.
Your willingness to sit around for hours waiting for him to wake up on his own speaks volumes to the strength of your marriage and love for him.
Or maybe he is a huge a*shole when you disturb his sleep and she was just playing it off like she's the good little wife.
@@JA-yg7nche’s not
Glad to see Bobby could fix it. He a good mechanic.
It's GREAT that your husband is so efficient at fixing problems with your truck.
I’m glad you were able to get it fixed quickly. Good Job Bobby for being a great mechanic and keeping his wife on the road.
Thanks 👍
Quick tip , double clamp all your intake tube hoses . They do snap from time to time . Always doubled mine after a couple had failed . Good luck to you & I don’t miss being an owner/operator.
You two are meant for each other. Remi, keeps hanging around dad he is going to be a crackerjack mechanic as well. Having the equipment to do the work makes it alot easier and saves time and money. Take care and stay safe out there 🙏 💓.
These things happen and you are lucky enough to have someone who can sort these problems out for you
First, I have to say I love your channel. Women in trucking although not uncommon shows a different side of female fortitude. I'm glad you are one of those. I also love the images of your child's seat in the shotgun position. I know he, Remi, is the light of your life and I bet he loves to ride in the truck with Mom. :) :) The sight of the dump truck with an equally impressive dump trailer is something that is very uncommon in Georgia, where I live. We normally see long dump triple axle trucks coming out of the granite quarry nearby. I look forward to watching your future vids and also looking back at previous vids. Thanks for all the work you put into creating these vids for us.
Bobby did a excellent job getting you running again, plus it helps to have extra pair of hands. Always hate break downs, but it was a easy fix. 👍👍👍👍
Well done for spotting the over heating and having the presence of mind to pull over and check it out, a radiator's a lot cheaper than a engine rebuild.
That's trucking, for me iv had this happen several times, fortunately it's always easier to replace then re core, yours looked super easy
You 2 make a good team. Great job diagnosing the problem and getting it fixed.
I found over the years if you get a over heating vehicle, you can turn your heating on to hot then open your windows.
The temperature will drop, it's not a fix but it drops the temperature.
Had an old owner operator tell me once when I was just starting out..... "Just when you think you are starting to make money .....your truck will come and take it all. ". 😆
Lol luckily that hasn’t been true for me.
LOL! When I bought my "Hole in the road I poured money into", everybody told me to "Go for broke!". Unfortunately, I made it. 😉
@@johnbesharian9965hope to be able to tell the story like you in a few months ✊🏽
Great video! Good idea on keeping the old radiator as a backup..its always better to have it, and not need it, than need it and not have it!
Happy Independence Day!💥🎉
👍👍💯🇺🇸
I like that you use the radio, always make sure it's working
You can't have a dump truck without a CB.
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver I 100% agree but I see many guy's that run dump trucks and belly dumps that don't have them and it makes every job a big pain.
@@clydeacor1911, Instead of eating cake, let 'em get lost. Seriously, I can't imagine doing any kind of dump job w/o a two-way. "They want it 'Where'?" [now implied] is an oft asked question.
Awesome video Dauminique. Bobby does amazing work. I’m glad it was just the radiator and not something more tragic.👍👍👍
Radiators don't last forever. Take care and have a blessed and safe week
Very true
Bobby does a great job with your truck
I agree
I respect you for that. I did a drive four hours each way, got home went straight to sleep. I wasn't sleep a hole hour and she woke me up I wasn't pleasant
Im sure you get alot of advice, but " Seattle Radiator" was always awesome
Ahh man i was routing for it to be a stuck thermostat that sucks but glad its fixed.
When you have radiator issues if you put the cap back on only one click and not fully tight it won’t leak much coolant or as fast
It always amazes me on how much junk they have in front of the radiator. I'm surprised they don't overheat more. Be Safe on the roads
You mean the intercooler?
At least it's a rad and not some major engine issue...thankfully your other half can get it fixed up ASAP which is awesome. Not having to pay big bucks at a shop has got to be helping you out there.
It definitely helps
What a great team you 2 are!
We try
I thought for sure it was going to be a thermostat issue, i've had so many fail the last few years they now get replaced yearly, and has the same symptoms hot on top cold on the bottom. Anyway keep on trucking
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 You made it to a safe & big enough place to pull over! It’s always nice when other drivers will check on you. What I’ve seen so far is that you guys make a good team & show respect for each other. I’m sure he would’ve come right to your aid otherwise. I enjoy each episode I see of your stuff. That’s teamwork! My brother & I would always support each other & would do what it took to get the other back on the road. He taught me quite a bit & was a great trucker! I still stop to help or check on truckers when I see them on the road. It’s the RIGHT THING to do. Down for the weekend & ready for work on Monday…Great stuff! Blessings!🥰😎✌️
Here's where a little engine/mechanical savvy could often save half the day. Recognizing radiator temp differential is impressive, great start!
Simple things 1st:
is coolant topped up and what can I use to get by if not? (distilled water if possible or coolant bottles onboard?... but I'd pore Gatorade or pee in radiator if needed, flush it later) Can I mechanically safely drive 10 or 15 minutes between cooling down to get it to a better place? Good oil temp gage to make sure not thermally damaging engine?
Looked down the other day, was pushing 210. Called the boss man and he said to lock the fan in. I've been working on cars and mechanical things for 40 yrs, never heard of such a thing. Got it back down to normal operating range, thankfully. Thanks for the info and glad it wasn't something more catastrophic.
I enjoy how you look at life your videos are great. Just started following you here a month or so ago.
Awesome! Thank you!
Just started watching your videos recently and I love them. I have a cousin Her and her late husband ran dump
trucks here in colorado. I think they had 3 trucks. Her husband and her oldest son. Ran dump trucks
You did a good job Bobby. Looks like your down 1 beer though.
Hart Radiator in Longview Wa dose a excellent job rebuilding radiators. Doug adds extra support brackets for the abuse we put are dumper trucks threw, never had one fail from him😎🍩🤙🏻
Thursday I start my yard training for my class A with no restrictions for cdl I can't wate to go explore an make great money an get out of Ohio an see out west plan on otr an team driving with a friend 🙃 atm cheers to both of you happy an safe driving
If anything I doing me for shure if he doesn't keep his shit together 💯 I got to do me an my kids. An thanks ready for a new adventure
Let me share something I was taught when I learned how to be a gear grinder: "A thousand times too slow - only once too fast" - 'specially downhill.
Hi Nikkie, is that a C15? I never noticed before. Your decision to pull over was the right decision!
You two are proof that you can’t life by yourselves. It take help time and love.
The fun never stops!
😎 I call it "The joys of ownership".
Yeah the radiator in the 07 T800 dump in our fleet decided to sh*t the bed 2 months ago we ended up getting a new one, it was fine one day the next day it wasn't. The truck was in the repair shop getting certified so they chucked a new rad into it. The truck goes into some sh*tty places the truck is twisting like a cork screw the radiator cracked.
Every time I watch your videos, I learn something new and interesting...
This all makes perfect sense to me except for keeping the old leaky radiator lying about; I'd have either chopped it in as an exchange against the new one or sent it away for reconditioning straight off (based on UK market).
Not smart But never seen so much stuff in front of a radiator you all are good. Love your videos keep them coming you too are hard working smart youn lady
That would be the intercooler
Good job getting the dump truck back on the road again
Good job Bobby I'm glad you do support your wife enter aspirations of being an owner of a dump truck. You have to figure with all the dirt and grime that comes with the moving dirt and all the stresses that it puts on the radiator in the cooling system as well as the mechanical failures as well on the trucks we forget the trucks are machines they do break down. Awesome job do your kids as well as your husband Bobby
I always said it’s nice to have a mechanic close by as you do
You can bet his mechanic skills were a BIG reason she married him. She knew exactly what she was doing.
I hope your using ethylene glycol instead of OAT coolant. We tried using the OAT coolant on some of our pre DPF engines and it started eating away at the solder and the gaskets of the radiators and valves on the engine. Found it to be corrosive rather than a protective component for cooling. We bought some 2017 Petes that came with the red OAT coolant so we’ll continue to use it in those trucks until the warranties are expired but it still damaged the head gasket on the compressor. Not a fan of OAT coolant. Best of luck.
Propylene glycol is what some mega’s run. Non-corrosive and environmentally friendly. I recently had an inframe rebuild done on my ‘17 579 and put it in. The ONLY downside is that it’s not easily available everywhere.
I have to make an update on my comment. The red OAT coolant is ethylene glycol but I found it to be corrosive on the older trucks and copper radiators and tank gaskets. We switched to a blue EG coolant after replacing radiators that were only two years old. I noticed when this red stuff dries it crystallizes like DEF. Not so environmentally friendly if you ask me.
Bobby is a real helpful guy and a like the guitar surf music 😊
hello dauminique it's is randy and i like yours video is cool thanks friends randy
Hi Dominique, uou and Bobby do make a great team. And it's understandable why your so willing to wait foe him to wake up. I wish you guys and your family all the best. Steve was right recommending your channel to his followers. And that you and Bobby are a great young go getters. Y'all keep doing what you're doing.😊😊😊😊
As long as no combustion gas is leaking into cooling systems .alls we’ll double your temp . That’s what it is here 110-112+. Stay cool
Good workers make their job look easy.
Hai Dauminique,
Weer een interessante video met bobby die heel netjes en vakbekwaam de radiator heeft vervangen,
je kan weer aan het werk met je truck,
veel succes
gr carel uit Holland
It’s been 95-98 degrees in southern Ga 🥴 59 would be nice !🥲😭
It’s 57 and cloudy. I would like 90 way more.
We would go two or three months without a break down of the garbage trucks and then all of sudden it was on with 2 or 3 down at the same time it's just the way it goes sometimes and great video keep up the good work God bless from GA and stay safe
I have been lucky, nice and spaced out.
Haven't seen your co driver for a while. Did he go to school or give up hope of ever taking over the drivers seat? Maybe change of careers....i.e.....from toddler to preschool. You have a beautiful family. Wife, mother, dump truck driver. Look out Linda Carter....a new WONDER WOMAN!🎉
I remember when my son was the same age is now. He said, "Dad, I want some of those fast shoes! And I said, "What are fast shoes?" He replied, the kids on TV have them! " Saturday morning came, he called me into living room, see Dad, those kids on TV have them. U.S. Keds, and they were running back and forth on the sidewalk in the commercial. Yes he received a pair. How can a parent refuse their son a pair of FAST Tennyson runners. Now, at 55 yo, he still remembers his favorite childhood shoes. 😊
There are two things every father learns about children early on: 1., They don't get any cheaper. 2., Every time they say "D'ad" it still costs money. (Yes, we love 'em anyway.)
Full on ,, way ta go new = good deal
radiators are cheaper than a head gasket or a liner......back in black
Just another reason I called my '74 KW W-900 single screw day-cab w/4 bagger (air shocks) on the drive axle w/air dump switch so I could get under a belly dump set [they don't have landing gear, just close the gates and place some dunnage (4x4's, 6x6's and 3 by heavy's under it and unhook) that had been parked by someone that had 22" rims and not 24.5's], adjustable 2 bagger w/gage on the steer axle, small cam 400 Cummins and an Eaton-Fuller Road Ranger 13 speed that I used as a Puller for double bottoms, "A hole in the road I poured money into". But, trust me on this, There is nothing that can replace the pride of ownership. (Something, apparently Lord Gavin is Hell bent on eliminating with Calipornia's latest series of onerous rules and regulations on big rigs. Instead of "Let them eat cake", its, "Let them go to work for a big company" - like the rest of the peons implied. Look for this to come to your state and then the rest of the nation next. "Too much Schedule-C tax deductin' amongst the independent minded masses a'goin on there".)
P.S.: Old truckers never die, we just grab another gear. :)😊
CALL HIM! You're a family and family is always first!!
I think she was thinking of her family by letting him sleep.
I was putting my family first. He worked all night and had only been home an hour.
Maybe our roads are rougher out here in the Midwest, but it seems like this happens to our trucks far too often!
Yeah I guess it’s pretty common. This radiator was replaced about 3 years ago. Hopefully we won’t have to do it again .
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver, ahem, "If you wish in one hand and ... ". As a dear friend used to say, "Murphy never sleeps".
That cap is important. They wear out. Has to hold pressure.
So Convent To Have Married An Excellent Machanic!!
So So Helpful!!
Keep Smiling On!!
😄👍👊❤️
I hope you can get fix be safe
It’s fixed
Glad the problem was not very hard to fix
haha well it was straightforward at least
So…. There you are on the side of the road out of circulation. And while you’re at it get under there and pressure wash everything so that you can see what’s what when you need to.
Qué bueno que se arregló el problema saludos bendiciones
The old "If you gotta truck, you have a truck to fix".
Hes a helluva wrench
Hopefully you changed the thermostats since you put in the new radiator. ?
I’m really glad for y’all’s sake it wasn’t more than the radiator. My mind always jumps to that worst case scenario!
Right?
Need a manual fan switch
I have one, it didn’t make a difference.
If you ever need some help or advise or tech help give me a shout . I've been a diesel truck mechanic as well as a driver for over thirty years now . Would be glad to help you and Bobby out , your great folks
I was on TikTok and i see you pic on TikTok I know you make video on TH-cam and I am following you on TikTok and i love you little kids to on you TikTok to
Love your videos you and Bobby make such a great team. Got a question. What happened to Bobby's 77 dump truck u guys bought from the auction? You still have it? Or did u end up selling it?
Cleveland Tenn Waivin a 👋 in Denver Colorado...~ Peace ✌️ Love 💚 and 18 Wheelz to All !!
He’s got an amazing wife, for not wanting to wake him up. You’ve got a terrific husband for wanting to be told asap so he could help you out. Nowadays you don’t see that type of relationship between husband and wife.
🍻 here’s to more great videos in the future as I watch your older ones to see how great of a team you two make and content!
thats ashame good luck
Is the other dump able to work if your truck goes down for any reason?
Successful effort...
Did your low coolant warning activate? Cats I drove let you know when 2 gallons low. 3406b, 3406c, 3406e, and C15 all would give warning at 2 gallons low
An alarm went off but it wasn’t specific
6:11 so i want to know whats so Fancy about that New Cap 😂😂😂😂
It’s new
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver, 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great video, have you heard from Justin, l miss his videos
I haven’t
holes in those intercooler pipes and couplings will kill your boost and you will have no power.
That’s why we replaced it
Joys of owning a truck, I don't have enough fingers and toes to tell you all the times my truck has decided to tell me to fix me
Haha it’s a good truck
Was he smiling when he woke up
haha no
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver I didn't think so but he is still a great guy and mechanic
You have the 79 can't you just hook up your four axle pup and work it?
No
hey Dauminique can you recommend any good dump truck companies in the area that may be hiring
What's the update on ole blue?
Hey I love your videos. I’m out in Graham Washington and I’m 19 years old and just got cdl and I’m just a wondering what was your first driving job after you got your class a?
She worked at Brownline ,OTR for a year.
Maybe it's the thermostat
Bobby the badass in his natural habitat
Nice shoes on the intro
At least your not wearing flip flops in the thumbnail.🤣
Lol I hate flip flops
Good woman let's her man get sleep what a keeper 😊😊😊
Great video I look forward to the next video. What happened to the w900?😊
It's parked right by the shop
@@edwardcaseyjr5490 don’t fall for the tellegram scam. I don’t either. It’s just someone using my profile picture.
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver, What year's the W-900? (Mine was a '74 day cab single screw.)
Ya sounds like a circulation problem
Glad helper ain't drinking Buttwiper Lite. 😄
How would you feel if you lost the diamond in your diamond ring cause that's going to happen to you. Swinging hammers and working hard all day with your hands they never stop moving your ring setting is really not built for that. Put that beauty up and just wear a cheap band for work. It will save you alot of expensive heartache. Good Luck I enjoy your videos.
You are a good wife . My late wife would have woke me up
That man works so hard. I absolutely won't wake him unless its an emergency. This wasn’t an emergency.
@@DauminiqueTheDumpTruckDriver you are a good wife he is one lucky man.