@mitsumivec4life yes they are much easier to work on. They also have a quieter better ride. They also get better drive traction because of the rear weight. They have longer wheel base and don't quite steer as well as front engines. And they are more expensive.
Are the back-engined buses easier to work on than the front-engined ones, just because of the space limit on the buses?
mitsumivec4life 1 year ago
@mitsumivec4life yes they are much easier to work on. They also have a quieter better ride. They also get better drive traction because of the rear weight. They have longer wheel base and don't quite steer as well as front engines. And they are more expensive.
fbscj7 1 year ago
so is matts just another user name for the same person?
bryangullickson 1 year ago
@bryangullickson, no he is a diff person and actually owns the buses in the videos. i just had the you tube account before he did..
fbscj7 1 year ago
@bryangullickson no it's his bus on my account. He also has bodies up as well.
fbscj7 1 year ago
Just wondering, where do you get buses?
Ryoukun16 1 year ago
@Ryoukun16 these buses are "retired" from area schools and they auction them off
fbscj7 1 year ago
@fbscj7 How retired, precisely? >.>
Ryoukun16 1 year ago
@Ryoukun16 This bus happens to be an '02 the other videos on the white bus are of a '90.
fbscj7 1 year ago
Awesome video love that cummins engine!
Transit411 2 years ago