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Pete Kildow

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  1. 2 hours ago, Alie&Jim's Carrilite said:

    In 2015 we lost a driver side steer in Nashville on I-40.  It was momentarily exciting.... then expensive for Loves to do a roadside call.

    Glad I was lucky, wife was close enough. So was able to get it off the road. And go back this am to get it.

    2 hours ago, noteven said:

    Yes - apply power momentarily is the correct reaction to a flat steer moccasin. Well done Pete. A Toyo rep may want to look over the remains if you contact a Toyo HDT tire dealer. My new trucks were delivered with Bridgestone or Michelin steer tires. Both companies took causes of steer tire sudden air loss very seriously on the rare occasion it happens. They sometimes offered a customer a policy deal on replacement depending on circumstances.

    Don't think there's enough pieces to allow them to look it over. But there getting what's left Monday. But feel I had to hit something. Today Heard there was 3 other flats in that spot later in the day also.

     

    Figured up the parts today. No tires included and not paint. Just the parts pushing $4900.00 not bad for a tire issue.

  2. 9 hours ago, Twotoes said:

    Not sure what kind of truck you have but I and many friends who have Chevy 2500/3500 and Ford F-250/350 run with BF Goodrich All Terrains. Good all around tire. 

    HDT 1995 Kenworth T600

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    Only way to remove lug nuts without power tools. Plus helps to have your 6ft6" son along to do the work.

     

  3. 5 hours ago, Bill w/bus said:

    Fairly new tires rarely have rapid air loss. Known to us non professionals as a blowout without insertion of a sharp piece of something.  I had the left steer tire blowout as I entered one the Texas Creek bridges in the oil patch west of San Antonio. Vehicles had  dragged a lot of gravel onto to the road . Not a fun ride but stayed in the right lane, two lane bridge. I did remember to add fuel. I know the speed didn't increase but I always had control. 

    Yes you drove over something. And yes you get an attaboy for not jumping on the stop pedal. Congrats on surviving a potential disaster.

     

    Bill

    Not sure what it takes to be a pro. Started running OTR in 1984. But this was not my first Rodeo.

    And agree its not about gaining speed. But staying in control. Along with not letting that tire know its in control just yet.

  4. Yes I got lucky today, 65 MPH when I hear this loud BOOM. Felt something right before that in the steering. Thought oHHH NOOO, but was late to the party. Was on a Divided 4 lane just out of town. No one around me, and glad. I did get pulled into the left lane a few inches.

    Then Got on the fuel to keep it going. And then allowed the truck to some to a stop on its own. Way to many people hit the stop peddle fast. That will and can kill you fast. After about 1/2 mile or so. Was on the shoulder, got out to see the 15 month old bumper in sad shape. The drivers fender and part of the hood not much better.

    But feel blessed, no one was hurt. I was 71 miles from home. Wife was 56 miles from me when I called her. Limped the truck off the road the last 100 yds. Into a parking lot. They told me was no issue just let it sit there. So rode home with my wife. Got a new Steer tire and wheel from a buddy of mine.

    The steer tires on the truck are 3 years old. Look new, not sure what happened. But I did walk back and clean the road trash out of the lanes. And what thread I could find looked great. So thinking a sidewall let go?

    Sure makes for a wake up at 10am. Had ran to get 2 tons of heating pellets on the back of the truck. Pellets are still with the truck. Sure glad our Pellet furnace was full and have 5 bags left.

    Going Monday to get 2 new steer tires. But now to make a choice of what brand.. The brand on there now were Toyo's.

  5. First off 18 DO is killing you, if your running in 18th gear. People think OD gets you the best MPG. It will not do it in any truck. Now you can take that 18OD and run it in direct. That is where your going to do best on Fuel.

    Not sure the model # of your trans, but 14th should be direct for you. With your gears you should be turning around 1350 at 65 +/- 2 or 3 MPH. But that can depend on if the truck is still running the factory tire size. As some change tire sizes to do a poor man's gear change.

    But your driving a brick, and not going to get the MPH the better air stream trucks can get. Used to run a 1989 379. 18 DO top gear was back to the dash. 24.5 tall rubber, 3.36 rears. Fuel was turned up beyond hot. I had to drive by the Exhaust temps even empty.

    That truck was a triple digit truck. And had it running those numbers a lot back in the late 80's early 90's. Got a unreal 3.1 MPG. But fuel was cheap, speed make money. Left lane truck it was, fuel sipper it was not.

    Went into a T600 right after that truck. Set up the same way, run it the same way for 6 months. That truck would bet 5 MPG running hard all the time never shut off while on the road. But run it normal and seen 7 out of it easy. But when fuel is no though. And we all ran outlaw, it was fun. But no way would I run a brick today. If I wanted to get great MPG.

    My 1995 T600 11.1 Detroit series 60, 400HP, 10 speed direct, 2.93 rearend along with 295/22.5 tires. 65 MPH is only cruising. And gets unreal MPG, but it was set up that way in 1995. By a company that wanted to save on fuel.

  6. 1985 going north on I-81. Flatbed had a wheel and tire on the trailer floor. Snowing like crazy and we could only run single file. Seen that tire coming at me. It jumped up and hit right above the windshield of the Cabover I was driving.

    Almost crapped myself. But seeing a tire coming at you. Sure gives one a rush for a while.

  7. I agree, our trucks parts that day or the next. And most laying on the shelf's of almost every truck parts place.

    Uncle of mine years ago, New Class A. He was lucky had made it to our place. Rearend went out after only 2300 miles. Took 39 days to get the unit back up and running. But We fished 30 of those days.😀 As that was one reason he made the trip.

    But 99% of the time, that never happens. Its always in the middle of nowhere. Next to nothing ville.

  8. Just now, HERO Maker said:

    Pete, getting in and out was the main reason I looked at these smart cars yeas ago.  It does not sit low at all!  Most sportier cars out there have real low seats in them, and that wasn't going to be for me.  The smart works just fine and I'm 6'2" tall.

    Thanks that's good to know. I wanted a new sports car. Until I tried to get out of one. That was the end of that. Sold one in 2003, only had 30K in 4 years. And hated it when it was time to get in or out.

  9. On 7/10/2019 at 11:54 AM, Big5er said:

    Chief, my tires have always worn evenly. Maybe I weigh more than you? :)

    If that's the case, If I buy one. Tires should not have that issue for sure. But then again I'm a small guy. 240 lbs 6'1" so may wear.

  10. Just one more item, that was used wrong. Gliders were started to allow a person. That wrecked there truck, to buy a new unit. But save there running gear. Years ago most that did this. Had a newer tractor, that was wrecked. Or had just rebuilt the engine

    Then these companys jumped in making big $$. Thus destroying the Glider kits.

    This is not the end of the Gliders. Its just not a big Profit for the Big builders. Thus they will not build a few.

    Fitzgerals had started moving away from this 3 years ago. That's why they own a bunch of Peterbilt dealerships now. Plus slatted to build the new Super Trucks ( Nikola One electric-powered trucks ) In the start.

    Loop holes allowed the over use of Gliders. Loop holes now kills most of the market.

    Sad how much news shows the dirty trucks. When most Gliders with older engines. Burn way less fuel (not all) and way less downtime for years.

    I see a day when we will no longer be able to use a Diesel engine. Well I will not live to see it. But our Grand kids I fear will. May be the best of times then also.

     

  11. COME on Guys not again..... 80 MPH in a smart. Man and my wife calls me Dumb. OOOhh wait that was for not being smart.

    Thanks guys and all great info. Going to check into this one more this weekend. It looks clean, doors were locked. But looks like leather seats?

    Body is in great shape, new tires. And may be my run around car. At home also, love the 1989 Ford Bronco. But fighting the AC in it. So if I don't get that sorted out. Will just save it for the other 1.5 months I don't need the AC.

    But will depend on how much of an issue getting in and out of it. My back does not like low to the ground seats.

  12. Being I know nothing about a smart car. Looked at a clean 2013 Passion today. I have no ideal if this is what most use?

    So what should I look for in a smart? Will be redoing the rear of the Kenworth bed to haul one. Will the above one work? Or do I need to look for a different model?

     

  13. 11 hours ago, Wrknrvr said:

      This what I do for greasing that unknown area. No it is not a perfect way to do the job. But any grease in that area is better than none.

     

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     Some of that grease should find its way into moving parts. It can be aimed at the pivot points of the jaws, top and bottom. Also it can be pointed at the rotating pins also.

     Along time ago I had a good friend come buy for a month or so to visit. So we got there fifthwheel positioned in place. Went to unhook and it would not unlatch.

     

     Now this guy is very smart on mechanical things. Just never bought grease. I do not think he even had a grease gun. If he did I never seen it..

     

      In another business I had for years I would look at used equipment for sale. So it was either new ( no grease at bearings ), or used and lots of grease at the bearings. But the worst thing was a used piece of equipment with rust at the moving parts.

     

    Jjjjust  need to explain it better,.   Vern

    I grew up on a poor dirt farm. But dad did not save $$ on Oil or grease. 2 stroke outboard double oil. He told me plugs are cheaper then the engine. Commercial Fisherman also.

    All farm tractors and combine. You got it if it called for grease every 20 hours. We did it every am. Did not matter if the combine only ran 4 hours the day before. When we sold all the old stuff. Every bearing was still good. Nasty looking but sure greased.

    Today I grease everything more then needed. But keep it clean also. Ran up on a guy 3 years ago. Same Trailer saver hitch as mine. He was bragging it had been maintenance free for the last 6 years.🤬

  14. 21 hours ago, RandyA said:

    Ahaaaa........ Tennessee.  Yep, I was born and raised there.  We bought a new TT in 2005.  Here is another one that makes my head itch:  Buy a big full featured slide-in camper for your pick-up that is more expensive than a TT - but it has no wheels.  Unlike the TT you do not need another tag, additional liability insurance, pay personal property tax, have State inspections or anything extra beyond what the PU requires.  In fact, it doesn't even require a title!  Moral?  It is best if your added mobile abode doesn't have wheels. 

    Agree when we bought our Truck camper. That was in 2005, Did not have to do anything in the State of Tn. We made a trip to Denver Co. Paid cash for the Okanagan 8-11SL. Got back and was told being we paid cash. They did not need to see us.

    Used it up until 2012, then sold it to a guy. Told him I have no title. Only a Bill of sale, and the paper work showing where we bought it.

    But they sure made up on it when titling the 2012 Heartland Landmark Key largo. Then tried to sell me a Semi Trailer tag for it. And told me with it I never had to renew it. Good for the life of the trailer. 😱

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