"WE TOOK THE ROOF CAP OFF OF OUR NEW PETERBILT 579" | Real Life Trucking – Episode #344



Alice & Martin are a husband & wife team who own and operate a small fleet of trucks hauling contracted freight to/from the …

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44 thoughts on “"WE TOOK THE ROOF CAP OFF OF OUR NEW PETERBILT 579" | Real Life Trucking – Episode #344”

  1. nice work both of you guys including michael too..: you guys got to do some indian rain dances to get some rain to cool it off in which will be great for abit awhile

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  2. Would be curious to see if there is much difference between “Tiny “ and Alice’s new truck on fuel mileage with the changes glad to see your general maintenance keeping things running smoothly 👍🏽

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  3. Trucker company fairway out of AZ drives for walmart delivering milk n other chilled things for walmart that company has expanded a lot and fairway trucking has nice trucks customized too

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  4. Not one change you’ve done to the truck increases your revenue one red cent. Just waiting money, and I wouldn’t stay leased to a carrier that decreases your contracted rate. y’all are on the Velox18 business plan.

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  5. Martin….just something I used to do . Wire brush… Black spray paint, in all my trucks. Just something to have drivers do a little bit at a time… Helps keep DOT off your back and gives drivers something to do on down time….. Make it while you can hoss. Truckem easy

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  6. I’m back out on the road (blaming you two) and I enjoy your effort. I think that running the ‘new’ truck at least 60 days would allow a good baseline before any modifying. Stay Loaded!

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  7. I’m back out on the road (blaming you two) and I enjoy your effort. I think that running the ‘new’ truck at least 60 days would allow a good baseline before any modifying. Stay Loaded!

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  8. a sleeper window is good on pass side to blind side in a dock if the power mirror is broke but you all don't have to worry about that you all stay safe out there enjoy your vids Martin and ALICE

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  9. All ways busy guys, not a bad thing. Do you ever take a break. I had several trucks years ago in the uk, always maintance to do, unfortunately you can never rely on garages to carry out all your work, hits you in the pocket to. Peace of mind knowing the job's are done properly by yourselves.😁👍

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  10. I love the channel I really do. But in my opinion. The money you will save in fuel. You're gonna end up spending on DPF problems and DEF flui Then you will be right back where you were at with Tyler. good.

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  11. If you’re pulling a flatbed you good to go with removing that roof fairing, any box trailers and you’ve just blown your fuel economy for the sake of looks.

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  12. Really liked this video. It really shows how much work you do on the trucks when your not driving 12 hours a day. It’s always about the trucks. You guys took a week off and had fun now it’s time to get all those jobs done you have been putting off. In just two short years so much has happened to you guys and your company. It’s has been nice witnessing it. Other are failing , packing it in, selling there trucks and are going to flip burgers in the future. Not you guys. Your growing. Kind of says you just might know what your doing. It does look good on all of the people involved. Congratulations on your continued success. Martin is very fashion conscious when it comes to his underware , they matched perfect. Plus nice too hear you helping out Martin in the morning.. Will leave it at that. Have a great and a safe day. Happy trails and happy motoring.

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  13. I posted a link in a comment when you got this truck and it was deleted. If you want a place for custom made chrome accesories, let me know and I will post it again.

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