Good evening Drivers. We sure hope you liked today's upload. We had some fun recording it too. Let us know if you enjoyed this style of video! Keep the rubber side down, and we'll see you on the back haul!!
Lettuce King sounds like a Super Sweet no nonsense guy and like a friend to your whole family. Not only was he Dave’s friend but he is a dear friend to your family. Enjoyed listening to him.
Great to see the Lettuce King. I felt a big lump in my heart when Dave's truck wouldn't start without a boost. It's almost as if the big Pete knows that something isn't right, and it's missing it's driver. Sounds daft, but I really do think cars & trucks have feelings sometimes. Wherever you are Dave, we all miss you. Keep the rubber side down, and we'll see you on the back haul 🚚💛
Remember the Union 76’s when you pulled in the fuel line and they would fuel your truck and move it out of the way after it was full while you were eating dinner. When you went to pay at the desk you got GreenStamps and after 5 steak dinners you got a free one. I really miss those days and thought it would last forever.
I really like how you say trucks are trucks. I've been driving 42 years and I feel the same way. I've drove a 1983 359 for 29 years and probably will retire in it 😊
I’m a retired truck driver of 45 years I have been a Peterbilt man for most of my driving career I love the Caterpillar Engine and I love before all the DEF crap Lettuce King I enjoy the old style of your videos. Keep up the great work. God bless you and your family. Steven from Pennsylvania !
I'm so thankful "The Lettuce King" has taken over Dave's '04 Pete. He's truly the only one worthy of possessing it and essentially this keeps Dave's pride and joy in the family. Dave was a national treasure to the trucking brotherhood and it will never be the same without him. Thankfully we'll have all the countless videos of his timeless advice to carry on his memory. I personally received invaluable advice from him over the many years and on several occasions he even responded to me personally in the comments. May he rest in peace and I know he will always be along for the ride as his longtime friend carries on his legacy through the use of this classic truck.
Would love to know more about the lettuce kings truck that's a nice ride. So sorry for Dave's loss. I always enjoyed watching him. Best of wishes to you and your family.
Around 1982 I looked into trucking as a life long career and was attracted to the carefree life but was warned off by a long time trucker. His take was the life of being able to make a good living was ending due to government meddling and my best bet was to go into something else. I've always love the long nose Peterbilt And Kenworth trucks and I guess I always will. Dave was my go to guy on trucking the last few years and the life I may have missed. I will truly miss his videos on trucking after several years of him being there. God rest his soul and thanks to the Lettuce King, that we heard so much about and now know was a true friend of Dave's.
Love the sound of a Cat engine! If it ain’t a Cat, it must be a dog. Good to see the Lettuce King and his gorgeous truck. Ain’t nothin’ as sweet as a long nose Pete.
Nice interview love the Pete's hanging out together. Daves smiling at you guys . I once commented that L.C was the "Picasso " of the long hoods . Dave said he wasn't gonna tell him that cus he'd get the "big head " over it . I STILL laugh at that sometimes driving down the road .... Missing you Dave - tip of the hat to you driver . From a old bull hauler in south Texas .
Very nice video:) It's cool to see Dave's truck run and move again:) It's good to always start vehicles and move them around instead of leaving them sit in one spot. It lubricates all of the bearings, seals and gears in the transmission and rear-ends. It's sad to see you cry and I can tell that it's hard for you. Hugs to you.
The Lettuce King's advice to the new drivers should include just a flat out quit hitting shit in truck stops. I'm retired old school and love listening to other old school drivers talk, looking forward to more videos.
I remember when I ran the highway stopping in the tennesean truck stop on my way to Alabama or way up in Bangor Maine staying at the Dysarts and having a great sit down meal. Not sure what they are like anymore
The funniest story is when you was hauling cauliflower. Your reefer unit ran out of fuel and by the time you got to DC, I want to think California, and the cauliflower had bloomed 😂
Nice to see the three of you together. Loved the shows with Dave and him together. Likely crossed paths at one time. I started in mid seventies hauling farm machinery for ringle express. Then Warren transport from 1976 to 1991. Started with w model ford then. Astros. Great days. a lot of foreign drivers. Can’t wait to retire. Love the stories lettuce king. Nice to hear Dave’s wife and his son tells stories of him. Keep the stories coming. Thank god lettuce king and guys like me seen the good old days. Great show.
I just love the Lettuce King. He truly lives up to his reputation. He is one of the few truck drivers out there that I TRULY admire and respect. First of all, he’s a Trump man like I am. BIG POINTS for that, sir. Watch for the economy to improve and REALLY kick ass once Trump takes office. Trucking might actually become fun again. When the economy is great, truckers prosper, that’s just a fact. That’s my prediction on that. Automatics? I’ve been driving for over 30 years now, I have never once driven a truck with an automatic transmission. I hope I never do, either! LK, thanks for being there for Cat and Nick and making your presence here on Smart Trucking. We loyal viewers really appreciate that, sir. I’d love to see you take possession of Dave’s truck. I know that he would too. That way, it stays in the family. Great job on Dave’s “keep the rubber side down” tag line. 👍 Stay safe, sir. Love you all. ❤
SoCal. Thank you for the support. Kinda felt like old times recording this video. Dave was definitely with us in spirit and laughing along with all of us. Bittersweet for sure. Much love. ❤❤❤
You’d enjoy it. The older engines are more fun with a manual, you can hear the turbo and jakes. Not so much so with a modern engine. Manual transmissions on newer, it just doesn’t make sense any more. Automated shift faster, smoother than any manual.
Hmmm. Not sure Nick wants to go trucking on the road!!! We're hoping to keep the channel rolling though with interviews from some interesting people in the industry plus some other types of videos. Thanks for the support, Adam! Good to hear from you! Hope you are well.
So awesome to see the legend! And to see Dave’s truck come back to life and move. I could definitely hang out with a feller like “The Lettuce King”, because I agree with the views he shares. I remember being with my old man on the road years back when truck stops were still good. I remember one July back in the very early 90’s being laid over out in Ontario, CA at the TA, and it was like a truck show. Psh, you don’t find that hardly at all now.
Would love to have a buddy like LK! I’ve only been driving for about 5 years. All the governors on the trucks and automatic brakes are awful. So many rules and restrictions it makes the job a real chore. I’ve considered getting out of trucking because it’s so ridiculous. I haul fuel and nothing is more scary than a full tanker and automatic brakes!
GREAT VIDEO I did not know when I started in 1999 that I was coming in at the last edge of fun in the trucking industry..... BOY IF I KNEW THEN WHAT I KNOW NOW ‼️ great conversation in honor of Dave's memory it's appreciated have a great week everybody 🚛
i ran long haul for 47 years, and was never able to buy my own truck. These last 3 years I've been running local gravel. I love my company Peterbilt with a Twin Turbo Cat, and an 18 speed transmission. I like getting home every day, but 8 trips a day into the city and fighting city traffic is getting on my nerves. If I had my own truck, I would go back on long haul, BUT I would only take one trip per week. Ya, I know. I'm a dreamer.
Cool video with the lettuce king. I agree much respect for Trump here from southern Ohio. Hope all is going well for all after the tragic loss of Dave.
He's right different world to day really nice trucks his friend seems a great guy that's that great thing about trucking you make great driveing buddies
lettuce king guy must have made a good memory from start with dave wonder how that conversation started or where thats history!.when they first met and where
I agree with the Lettuce King. It "ain't" fun any more. I drove 60+years. Started on the farm with straight trucks, then when I was old enough, I moved up to tractor trailers. Finished the last few years running short hauls, so I could be home every night. Retired before ELD"s got to be pretty much mandatory.
I miss the road I dont miss the power trip on the dock or some dispatchers and certain scales with the nice CHP with the short man syndrome and the power trip 👍😎👍
That ending you could hear Lettuce King getting choked up. Then Dave’s wife broke down they miss you Dave and they love you. I miss Dave’s stories and advice to the new people getting into trucking. Hammer down up there Dave
Wacott has a big food court full of fast food. They still have the restaurant as well. Best tip for new drivers, learn to drive. I love my big Petes. Cummins, 18 spd. Don't even own flip flops.
Hello condolences for your family for Dave. I don’t know for sure but I was in a jackknife slide and I remember Dave saying to steer INTO the slide. I did and it straightened out. Don’t know if that’s what helped but either way. Thanks. Question about the tictok video of Dave talking about Credit card debt relief. Is it authorized by you or AI?
NO!!! It's not us. I think most of you know us and knew Dave well enough that anything that SOUNDS fishy or slippery with Dave or Dave's photo IS!!!!!! Beware folks, there's a lot of it going on out there.... we fight to pull down what we can, but can't get to everything!!!
Why not? I use it all the time. You can maintain a constant speed, you get better fuel mileage. I hate being behind people that speed up and slow down. Of course, trucks that are company owned are usually turned down and can’t maintain speed. Cruise control is awesome.
Tell lettuce king, I use to stop and fuel at Ehrenberg Az. and fuel both ways just to get their free steak and fries dinner with over 200 gallons of fuel and it was delicious, I ran Fl. to Cal. and to B.C. Canada for years in the late 70s and 80s out of central Fl.
I hold ocean containers between Phoenix and LA for five years. Every now and then I would stop in Ehrenburg. There is a 76 station on the north side, and you can park a truck in the back, and when you wake up, you’re a couple of hundred feet above The Colorado River, looking north. What a way to wake up! I also used to park on that road just south of I 10 across the valley in quartzite. Another beautiful place to wake up in the morning. The 76 in Erenberg has a fat burger and a Wetzel pretzel. Gotta love that.
Well, lettuce, King, Popeyes is actually great! But the key here is to not park in truckstops. Every town has either an airport or a bunch of those slap up - precast - warehouses. Generally speaking, there is always a free parking spot, large enough for trucks.
Okay - so I am finally home and on my computer!!!! Will comment on his interview, now. Like Jamie, I still work because it pays, but I also work because it gives me a reason to exist, in a way. All I've ever done since I left the military is be in the industry ..... MOSTLY as what you call an OTR. I don't drive a curb sniffer (as you call it)... what I drive is kinda like an older style conventional. PACCAR don't really market Petes here, but we have Kenworth of various configurations from "curb sniffers" (AKA T610 and the like... some with an additional designation of SAR - which ORIGINALLY stood for Shortened Australian Right Hand Drive ... but is now virtually meaningless), the C series (mostly for extreme work out in the real Outback) and the T 909, which I drive ... just a little background info, is all that's for! Largely, my opinion of the Australian trucking industry is incredibly close to Jamie's!!! Owner drivers (which, in all honesty I've never been) is just about non existent Downunder, today, but neither do we have the huge mega carriers as our small population and large land mass cannot support them. The average company here, depending on the part of the industry would vary from a dozen to, say, 100 or so, with a handful having a few hundred prime movers (tractors). The attitudes, though, have diminished here as well, to be honest. I have to say that it's not a lot of fun here at all, either. The esprit de corps is just about impossible to find and blokes would as soon run over you as give you a hand..... unless you're out in the bush. In recent times, competency is also a problem as they continue to "fast track" drivers into the industry, OR import them ... one being about as bad as the other. We ALSO used to have great truck stops, but the bulk are now MacDonald's and Kentucky Chuck and the like ... although it's slightly a "chicken and the egg" scenario .... did the drivers stop frequenting the decent joints, so they closed due to lack of trade, or did they disappear and then the drivers had nowhere to get good tucker? A bit of both, I'll wager. In terms of the business, it's been buggered for many years... hence why I have never been an owner driver. One thing I do know is that Dave and Jamie probably saw the best of the industry over there and I can promise you that myself and the old dinosaurs here DEFINITELY saw the best of it here. It was tough and the gear was pretty ordinary in my early days (not much air conditioning, power steering or even a proper place to sleep, and the young blokes of today THINK they are under pressure, but I can promise you that they've NFI what pressure really is! Thankfully, some of the worst aspects of the job are long gone BUT we've also thrown the baby out with the bath water a lot over here! I gotta say that the changes haven't been all that positive, on balance for the industry here, but I'm not all that sure it's been terribly beneficial to the public, either because the truly knowledgeable, competent OPERATORS are aging out of the game, or have had enough of being treated like mongrel dogs by a huge cross section of the authorities, by the public, by the places we pick up and deliver and, quite often, by the companies! There ARE great employers out there, but few truly value their employees that HAVE the knowledge, and see the majority of their drivers as a necessary evil. Because of this, many have had enough and just got the hell out of it..... hence the "driver shortage" - another misnomer! We don't have paid parking areas, but we just don't have any parking at all, over the majority of the country! There's a couple of corridors that are OK, but aside from that, we usually just have a gravel patch, NO bloody toilets (virtually at all), NO kiosks and bugger all garbage bins - and if we have those, they are just a 44 gallon drum randomly around the joint! I 100% agree with your advice. Sadly, mentoring is also a thing of the past in a lot of our industry! Don't even get me started on this electronic/automatic/bullshit ...... all of those are all well and good PROVIDED the driver is skilled but even skilled drivers get used to the damned machines doing half their job for them and when the electronics fails (as it does - ESPECIALLY out on the dirt that I am often covering, it can turn to brown, smelly stuff REAL quick! Case in point, I absolutely refuse to use cruise control in any truck. I might use it in my car, but NEVER in the big jigger. Anyway - thanks soooo much for doing this clip! 🙂 I have so many things that I 100% agree with! Kindest regards Indy PS. My ID on here is a misnomer these days as I no longer truly travel the "Outback" .... I go bush, serving the farming community, but not right out in the scrub!
I have to agree with the lettuce king. I hate trucking now days. The nice restaurants in the truck stops are gone. While ELDs make you get some sleep, you can't get a spot to park. It's a freak show of drivers out on the road, many don't speak English. I'm 65 with a local job now and I cringe at the thought of ever going back on the road. It has turned into a serious shit show and the good old days will ever be again. I'm not surprised driver retention has gotten to this point. I do miss that 500hp v8 Mack. It would roll smoke. Probably illegal to own one today.
As a trucker for 38 years, I'm gonna say that when you take the stick out of the floor and put automatic the rules remain the same ,if you are going down the road straight backing in to a dock on dry wet winter road. I admit some trucker's do BS , but some of us as old school have to get with the time's, do any of you still send telegram or you have email, And I rest my case
For new drivers: Be more patient. Drive at a pace that is comfortable for you, especially in weather,which is bad. When you back up put your hand at bottom of wheel. Backing SLOWLY, constantly looking at both mirrors, push left to go left, push R to go left. Ignore the phone until you are STOPPED! If in doubt Get Off your lazy A$$, get out & Look!
Miss the Golden Age of Trucking. Can never be repeated!
Golden age? Meth pills, booze, cab overs, 2 log books, DOT up your butt, oil leaks FASH, pay phones?😜
So beautiful tractors Peter belts nice care too
Good evening Drivers. We sure hope you liked today's upload. We had some fun recording it too. Let us know if you enjoyed this style of video! Keep the rubber side down, and we'll see you on the back haul!!
Sweetest sound, when a truck wakes from a deep slumber, so easily. ❤😊 It was well maintained.
@@cruzinsweetsntreats was so. Dave was VERY particular about that stuff
Hope to see you again on the channel Jamie...your a good friend but a better brother driver...I like that dream driving off into the sunset...
Lettuce King sounds like a Super Sweet no nonsense guy and like a friend to your whole family. Not only was he Dave’s friend but he is a dear friend to your family.
Enjoyed listening to him.
You're right, he is a super sweet guy.He doesn't like to show that side, but yes he is. :)
@@SmartTrucking we won’t tell anyone! 👌😂
Great to see the Lettuce King. I felt a big lump in my heart when Dave's truck wouldn't start without a boost. It's almost as if the big Pete knows that something isn't right, and it's missing it's driver. Sounds daft, but I really do think cars & trucks have feelings sometimes.
Wherever you are Dave, we all miss you. Keep the rubber side down, and we'll see you on the back haul 🚚💛
A Smile came from me when Daves Pete started with a jump from Lettuce King, and I felt Dave smiled as well .
Remember the Union 76’s when you pulled in the fuel line and they would fuel your truck and move it out of the way after it was full while you were eating dinner. When you went to pay at the desk you got GreenStamps and after 5 steak dinners you got a free one. I really miss those days and thought it would last forever.
Love the lettuce king’s truck and Dave’s truck side by side
I really like how you say trucks are trucks. I've been driving 42 years and I feel the same way. I've drove a 1983 359 for 29 years and probably will retire in it 😊
I’m a retired truck driver of 45 years I have been a Peterbilt man for most of my driving career I love the Caterpillar Engine and I love before all the DEF crap Lettuce King I enjoy the old style of your videos. Keep up the great work. God bless you and your family. Steven from Pennsylvania !
I'm so thankful "The Lettuce King" has taken over Dave's '04 Pete. He's truly the only one worthy of possessing it and essentially this keeps Dave's pride and joy in the family. Dave was a national treasure to the trucking brotherhood and it will never be the same without him. Thankfully we'll have all the countless videos of his timeless advice to carry on his memory. I personally received invaluable advice from him over the many years and on several occasions he even responded to me personally in the comments. May he rest in peace and I know he will always be along for the ride as his longtime friend carries on his legacy through the use of this classic truck.
Would love to know more about the lettuce kings truck that's a nice ride. So sorry for Dave's loss. I always enjoyed watching him. Best of wishes to you and your family.
I retired 5 years ago,,,after hauling livestock for 44 years,,,i got Fed up with it,,,,,great interview,,,,point on…
I could listen to him all day. Miss the old days and truckers like him. I had so much fun.
Around 1982 I looked into trucking as a life long career and was attracted to the carefree life but was warned off by a long time trucker. His take was the life of being able to make a good living was ending due to government meddling and my best bet was to go into something else. I've always love the long nose Peterbilt And Kenworth trucks and I guess I always will. Dave was my go to guy on trucking the last few years and the life I may have missed. I will truly miss his videos on trucking after several years of him being there. God rest his soul and thanks to the Lettuce King, that we heard so much about and now know was a true friend of Dave's.
Yep time marches on and stops for no man, but Dave was one of a kind and I am glad to have him teaching us how to do this job with much humor. 😎
Your spot on about today’s problems with trucking I retired early after 43 years it just got to aggravating
Thank you Lettuce King. You are awesome.
Thank you Cathy, Nick and The Lettuce King, sending love from Ireland.
Love the sound of a Cat engine! If it ain’t a Cat, it must be a dog. Good to see the Lettuce King and his gorgeous truck. Ain’t nothin’ as sweet as a long nose Pete.
The man. The myth. The legend.
Nice interview love the Pete's hanging out together. Daves smiling at you guys . I once commented that L.C was the "Picasso " of the long hoods . Dave said he wasn't gonna tell him that cus he'd get the "big head " over it . I STILL laugh at that sometimes driving down the road .... Missing you Dave - tip of the hat to you driver . From a old bull hauler in south Texas .
Thank you for the smiles & laughter. Was greatly needed this evening.
Dave would be proud to see that truck back on the road !!!
So bittersweet watching this. Dave is missed immensely by us, incalculably by the family. Big hugs to you all
Thanks!
Thank YOU, my friend for your ongoing support!!! Rubber down.
@@SmartTrucking of course. Email sent your way
@ doin all I can to keep yaz goin
Two beautiful trucks love to see it LK seems like a good stand up dude
Now that’s two beautiful Petes right there yes indeed, I personally think TLK should get Dave’s truck and I know he will take care of it.
Great segment thank you- you nailed it !!!!!!
Nice ride, LK!
God Bless You I'm hoping that the Lettuce King will purchase Dave's truck. 🙏
Miss Dave so much already.... Much love from North Carolina guys
Love you guys, miss your dad.
Very nice video:) It's cool to see Dave's truck run and move again:) It's good to always start vehicles and move them around instead of leaving them sit in one spot. It lubricates all of the bearings, seals and gears in the transmission and rear-ends. It's sad to see you cry and I can tell that it's hard for you. Hugs to you.
Great stories from the lettuce king!! That cat C15 MBN sounds great!! 🎶 Sending you my thoughts and prayers!!
Bout to watch this on my 30 on the side of the road 🤙🏻
The Lettuce King's advice to the new drivers should include just a flat out quit hitting shit in truck stops. I'm retired old school and love listening to other old school drivers talk, looking forward to more videos.
Man that’s a nice truck, good video guys
I remember when I ran the highway stopping in the tennesean truck stop on my way to Alabama or way up in Bangor Maine staying at the Dysarts and having a great sit down meal. Not sure what they are like anymore
The funniest story is when you was hauling cauliflower. Your reefer unit ran out of fuel and by the time you got to DC, I want to think California, and the cauliflower had bloomed 😂
I've held a CDL since 76. Back then trucking was a lot different. Too much regulation today ! 🇺🇲 🇨🇦
Nice to see the three of you together. Loved the shows with Dave and him together. Likely crossed paths at one time. I started in mid seventies hauling farm machinery for ringle express. Then Warren transport from 1976 to 1991. Started with w model ford then. Astros. Great days. a lot of foreign drivers. Can’t wait to retire. Love the stories lettuce king. Nice to hear Dave’s wife and his son tells stories of him. Keep the stories coming. Thank god lettuce king and guys like me seen the good old days. Great show.
Can’t count the times in 43 years I’ve pulled the hood up on a long nose pete😂 Keep on Truck’in
I just love the Lettuce King. He truly lives up to his reputation. He is one of the few truck drivers out there that I TRULY admire and respect. First of all, he’s a Trump man like I am. BIG POINTS for that, sir. Watch for the economy to improve and REALLY kick ass once Trump takes office. Trucking might actually become fun again. When the economy is great, truckers prosper, that’s just a fact. That’s my prediction on that. Automatics? I’ve been driving for over 30 years now, I have never once driven a truck with an automatic transmission. I hope I never do, either! LK, thanks for being there for Cat and Nick and making your presence here on Smart Trucking. We loyal viewers really appreciate that, sir. I’d love to see you take possession of Dave’s truck. I know that he would too. That way, it stays in the family. Great job on Dave’s “keep the rubber side down” tag line. 👍 Stay safe, sir. Love you all. ❤
SoCal. Thank you for the support. Kinda felt like old times recording this video. Dave was definitely with us in spirit and laughing along with all of us. Bittersweet for sure. Much love. ❤❤❤
You’d enjoy it. The older engines are more fun with a manual, you can hear the turbo and jakes. Not so much so with a modern engine. Manual transmissions on newer, it just doesn’t make sense any more. Automated shift faster, smoother than any manual.
Thanks! Whens the kid gona take on be 2nd gen trucker!!!
Hmmm. Not sure Nick wants to go trucking on the road!!! We're hoping to keep the channel rolling though with interviews from some interesting people in the industry plus some other types of videos. Thanks for the support, Adam! Good to hear from you! Hope you are well.
Awesome video Cathy, Nick and lettuce king👍👍👍🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
WOW, that’s ONE stretched frame
Thanks for the relaxed moment. and for giving some tips for beginners! You guys are the best! Keep going!
So awesome to see the legend! And to see Dave’s truck come back to life and move. I could definitely hang out with a feller like “The Lettuce King”, because I agree with the views he shares. I remember being with my old man on the road years back when truck stops were still good. I remember one July back in the very early 90’s being laid over out in Ontario, CA at the TA, and it was like a truck show. Psh, you don’t find that hardly at all now.
Would love to have a buddy like LK! I’ve only been driving for about 5 years. All the governors on the trucks and automatic brakes are awful. So many rules and restrictions it makes the job a real chore. I’ve considered getting out of trucking because it’s so ridiculous. I haul fuel and nothing is more scary than a full tanker and automatic brakes!
This was an awesome video, The Lettuce King lived up to Dave’s countless stories!
👋 Rookie local bulk liquid tank driver from 🥔,🇺🇸!
GREAT VIDEO
I did not know when I started in 1999 that I was coming in at the last edge of fun in the trucking industry..... BOY IF I KNEW THEN WHAT I KNOW NOW ‼️ great conversation in honor of Dave's memory it's appreciated have a great week everybody 🚛
i ran long haul for 47 years, and was never able to buy my own truck. These last 3 years I've been running local gravel. I love my company Peterbilt with a Twin Turbo Cat, and an 18 speed transmission. I like getting home every day, but 8 trips a day into the city and fighting city traffic is getting on my nerves. If I had my own truck, I would go back on long haul, BUT I would only take one trip per week. Ya, I know. I'm a dreamer.
Nice rides !
Cool video with the lettuce king. I agree much respect for Trump here from southern Ohio. Hope all is going well for all after the tragic loss of Dave.
He's right different world to day really nice trucks his friend seems a great guy that's that great thing about trucking you make great driveing buddies
It's sad to say Lettuce King that the good ole days are long gone & unfortunately they won't be back!!
Sign of a good operator, set of jumper cables in the truck. Something I would rather have than need!
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lettuce king guy must have made a good memory from start with dave wonder how that conversation started or where thats history!.when they first met and where
I agree with the Lettuce King. It "ain't" fun any more. I drove 60+years. Started on the farm with straight trucks, then when I was old enough, I moved up to tractor trailers. Finished the last few years running short hauls, so I could be home every night. Retired before ELD"s got to be pretty much mandatory.
I agree with the Lettuce King. I dont like cruise. I am being paid to drive, not hold the steering wheel!
I Started Runnin Multi -Temp Trailers Back In 2000 " I'LL Tell You This " You Will Make More Money and stay " ROLLIN" .
I miss the road I dont miss the power trip on the dock or some dispatchers and certain scales with the nice CHP with the short man syndrome and the power trip 👍😎👍
Good point about cruise control I'm the same never use it I also like full control
Have you found a new home, and new destiny for Dave's big beautiful black Pete truck??
I love that hood
That ending you could hear Lettuce King getting choked up. Then Dave’s wife broke down they miss you Dave and they love you. I miss Dave’s stories and advice to the new people getting into trucking. Hammer down up there Dave
I was pushed into Retirement .I didn't pass my DOT . physical. After a month it's still hard to get used to
Loved it❤❤
Watching from Central Alberta
Intervenes life line to get the younger girl going.
Wacott has a big food court full of fast food. They still have the restaurant as well.
Best tip for new drivers, learn to drive.
I love my big Petes. Cummins, 18 spd. Don't even own flip flops.
Damn LK, Nice Ride!
Now I was lucky with I forest into Retirement I was able to take my 10 hour break at the Receiver.
Indian casinos are also a great place to park
Good advice.
Agreed , Jamie
That was awesome 😊
The Flying J in Saskatoon SK still a great truck stop they have a Dennys and hands down best roast beef and gravy around 🤤
It’s the same roast beef and gravy at any Dennys.
Dave wold love for you to keep the Chanelle running. Hint Dave chose wiesley
Thanks for asking my question. The lettuce king and Dave seem to share a lot of the same views.
Two nice rides great video legends of the hwy this computer trucking is terrible
Hello condolences for your family for Dave. I don’t know for sure but I was in a jackknife slide and I remember Dave saying to steer INTO the slide. I did and it straightened out. Don’t know if that’s what helped but either way. Thanks. Question about the tictok video of Dave talking about Credit card debt relief. Is it authorized by you or AI?
NO!!! It's not us. I think most of you know us and knew Dave well enough that anything that SOUNDS fishy or slippery with Dave or Dave's photo IS!!!!!! Beware folks, there's a lot of it going on out there.... we fight to pull down what we can, but can't get to everything!!!
Great episode ❤Rip Dave 🚛🕊️
I never used cruise control either
Why not? I use it all the time. You can maintain a constant speed, you get better fuel mileage. I hate being behind people that speed up and slow down. Of course, trucks that are company owned are usually turned down and can’t maintain speed. Cruise control is awesome.
Hi Nickk
I have a 98 model that's almost nice as Dave's. Same miles on it
The hoods on those Pete’s are a lot lighter than the fiberglass hood on the curbsniffers
Tell lettuce king, I use to stop and fuel at Ehrenberg Az. and fuel both ways just to get their free steak and fries dinner with over 200 gallons of fuel and it was delicious, I ran Fl. to Cal. and to B.C. Canada for years in the late 70s and 80s out of central Fl.
I hold ocean containers between Phoenix and LA for five years. Every now and then I would stop in Ehrenburg. There is a 76 station on the north side, and you can park a truck in the back, and when you wake up, you’re a couple of hundred feet above The Colorado River, looking north. What a way to wake up! I also used to park on that road just south of I 10 across the valley in quartzite. Another beautiful place to wake up in the morning. The 76 in Erenberg has a fat burger and a Wetzel pretzel. Gotta love that.
Well, lettuce, King, Popeyes is actually great! But the key here is to not park in truckstops. Every town has either an airport or a bunch of those slap up - precast - warehouses. Generally speaking, there is always a free parking spot, large enough for trucks.
We're all out here with tears along with you !
You need to spend some money on a horse barn for winter time.
Okay - so I am finally home and on my computer!!!! Will comment on his interview, now.
Like Jamie, I still work because it pays, but I also work because it gives me a reason to exist, in a way. All I've ever done since I left the military is be in the industry ..... MOSTLY as what you call an OTR. I don't drive a curb sniffer (as you call it)... what I drive is kinda like an older style conventional. PACCAR don't really market Petes here, but we have Kenworth of various configurations from "curb sniffers" (AKA T610 and the like... some with an additional designation of SAR - which ORIGINALLY stood for Shortened Australian Right Hand Drive ... but is now virtually meaningless), the C series (mostly for extreme work out in the real Outback) and the T 909, which I drive ... just a little background info, is all that's for!
Largely, my opinion of the Australian trucking industry is incredibly close to Jamie's!!! Owner drivers (which, in all honesty I've never been) is just about non existent Downunder, today, but neither do we have the huge mega carriers as our small population and large land mass cannot support them. The average company here, depending on the part of the industry would vary from a dozen to, say, 100 or so, with a handful having a few hundred prime movers (tractors). The attitudes, though, have diminished here as well, to be honest.
I have to say that it's not a lot of fun here at all, either. The esprit de corps is just about impossible to find and blokes would as soon run over you as give you a hand..... unless you're out in the bush. In recent times, competency is also a problem as they continue to "fast track" drivers into the industry, OR import them ... one being about as bad as the other.
We ALSO used to have great truck stops, but the bulk are now MacDonald's and Kentucky Chuck and the like ... although it's slightly a "chicken and the egg" scenario .... did the drivers stop frequenting the decent joints, so they closed due to lack of trade, or did they disappear and then the drivers had nowhere to get good tucker? A bit of both, I'll wager.
In terms of the business, it's been buggered for many years... hence why I have never been an owner driver.
One thing I do know is that Dave and Jamie probably saw the best of the industry over there and I can promise you that myself and the old dinosaurs here DEFINITELY saw the best of it here. It was tough and the gear was pretty ordinary in my early days (not much air conditioning, power steering or even a proper place to sleep, and the young blokes of today THINK they are under pressure, but I can promise you that they've NFI what pressure really is! Thankfully, some of the worst aspects of the job are long gone BUT we've also thrown the baby out with the bath water a lot over here!
I gotta say that the changes haven't been all that positive, on balance for the industry here, but I'm not all that sure it's been terribly beneficial to the public, either because the truly knowledgeable, competent OPERATORS are aging out of the game, or have had enough of being treated like mongrel dogs by a huge cross section of the authorities, by the public, by the places we pick up and deliver and, quite often, by the companies! There ARE great employers out there, but few truly value their employees that HAVE the knowledge, and see the majority of their drivers as a necessary evil. Because of this, many have had enough and just got the hell out of it..... hence the "driver shortage" - another misnomer!
We don't have paid parking areas, but we just don't have any parking at all, over the majority of the country! There's a couple of corridors that are OK, but aside from that, we usually just have a gravel patch, NO bloody toilets (virtually at all), NO kiosks and bugger all garbage bins - and if we have those, they are just a 44 gallon drum randomly around the joint!
I 100% agree with your advice. Sadly, mentoring is also a thing of the past in a lot of our industry!
Don't even get me started on this electronic/automatic/bullshit ...... all of those are all well and good PROVIDED the driver is skilled but even skilled drivers get used to the damned machines doing half their job for them and when the electronics fails (as it does - ESPECIALLY out on the dirt that I am often covering, it can turn to brown, smelly stuff REAL quick!
Case in point, I absolutely refuse to use cruise control in any truck. I might use it in my car, but NEVER in the big jigger.
Anyway - thanks soooo much for doing this clip! 🙂
I have so many things that I 100% agree with!
Kindest regards
Indy
PS. My ID on here is a misnomer these days as I no longer truly travel the "Outback" .... I go bush, serving the farming community, but not right out in the scrub!
I have to agree with the lettuce king. I hate trucking now days. The nice restaurants in the truck stops are gone. While ELDs make you get some sleep, you can't get a spot to park. It's a freak show of drivers out on the road, many don't speak English. I'm 65 with a local job now and I cringe at the thought of ever going back on the road. It has turned into a serious shit show and the good old days will ever be again. I'm not surprised driver retention has gotten to this point. I do miss that 500hp v8 Mack. It would roll smoke. Probably illegal to own one today.
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As a trucker for 38 years, I'm gonna say that when you take the stick out of the floor and put automatic the rules remain the same ,if you are going down the road straight backing in to a dock on dry wet winter road. I admit some trucker's do BS , but some of us as old school have to get with the time's, do any of you still send telegram or you have email,
And I rest my case
one problem is there’s no money in it anymore
We. All. Miss him!! Cat. Is. Talking
Hope your hearts are healing
For new drivers:
Be more patient. Drive at a pace that is comfortable for you, especially in weather,which is bad.
When you back up put your hand at bottom of wheel. Backing SLOWLY, constantly looking at both mirrors, push left to go left, push R to go left.
Ignore the phone until you are STOPPED!
If in doubt
Get
Off your lazy
A$$, get out &
Look!