btw.. going down the grade westbound after the eisenhower tunnels,which is 35 mph for trucks, had a swift truck blow by me about 3/4 ways down. trailer tandems wee smoking and by time i got down to the bottom, he had pulled over with them really smoking.yelled at him over the radio that he's better off to keep going. not sure if he heard or has a radio.at least he got down safely.
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Forgot to mention, got my oil changed and like every time I do it is hard to get started back up. Normally what I have them do is pull the fuel filter off again and top it off again with fuel. These guys had a pump machine. What they do is put one hose in my tanks then it routes to a big filter then an 'out' hose going to the fuel pump port on the engine.Truck would not start, I told him to take the filter off and top it off again. He argued that their pump system was charging the fuel system positive pressure and the filters are full up I finally got him to remove a filter and I could see it was an inch low from the top. He said that would not prevent it from starting and put the filter back on. We tried for half an hour to get it started while various techs were coming over to check it out. Meanwhile I was checking out their machine and discovered they put about 7 feet of hose in my tank which had curled around and the end of which was sticking above the fuel sucking air. So I pulled some hose out to get the end under the fuel and traced along the hose and found a hard kink and straightened that out, now there was a noticeable whirr as the machine was finally sucking up fuel and sending it to my engine. While all this was going down they were suggesting using ether to start the truck which I did not want to do and they also said I should pay for the service and arrange a tow truck to come get it out of their shop which I also did not want to do, I drove the truck in fine and would be driving it back out on their dime.Then this other tech comes over and they take the cap off the filter on the machine sticking a funnel and pour 2 5 gallon jugs of diesel into it while I turned the key. Truck started right up albeit roughly like it always does after an oil chainge. It's all good now.
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Probably a new driver... At least he/shewas able to stop... Maybe this will give him/her some respect for a downhill grade!dptrucker Thanks this.
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Corner of I-15 and US 395 at the Pilot.
I was going to put off fixing the coolant leak until my next home time, but it's getting worse.
I passed up Denver for a load to Fontana, and I got a load right out of there to Sparks, NV.
I figure that is as good a place as any to put the truck in the shop, and better by far than Mira Loma or Denver.
At least I have a Petro next door for coffee and supplies.
Nice day, however.
Got to Fontana 20 minutes early, and the live unload took less than half an hour.
As I was coming out 3 other Swift trucks were pulling in - those that were behind me in Denver - so I lucked out again by being first in line.
Then I had 3 hours to kill for my next live load in San Bernardino, with another beverage load headed for the Walmart DC in Sparks.
It took them a bit of time to start loading me, but it went quickly once they did.
I have a lot of time on this JIT load since it delivers anytime day after tomorrow. I'll get it there at 0800 and head to the shop.
I didn't take the time to scale this 42.5k load.
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lady k...i smoked mine once when i first started with swift back in '97 pretty bad. was going northbound down the grapevine. really scared the crap out of me lol. never done it since, so i guess i learned lol. when i was going to deenver the other day, they were pulling a knight truck out of the runaway ramp on that same grade
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Hey, we have a mutual friend! Tell Johnnie I said hello!FatDaddy Thanks this.
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This is why I'm flabbergasted every time I hear an instructor tell a new driver they should "never attempt to shift when going down a hill." Worst piece of advise IMHO. Every driver should know how to downshift on a downgrade in case the first gear and jake setting doesn't hold your speed. Every time I go down a grade I'm taking an educated guess what I think the gear and jake setting will be, based on how heavy the load is and how steep the grade is. If that educated guess isn't correct then I'll adjust the gear and/or jake and try again until I have a combination that will get me down the hill without using my service brakes or using them very seldom. If you know how to safely shift on a grade then there is absolutely no excuse for cooking your brakes.dptrucker, Moosetek13, Lady K and 3 others Thank this.
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US 395 at a little truck stop, Pearson I think it's called, in a little town with a very weird name.
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Johnnie said hello back
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Very smart move
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