 Good morning from the Wyoming Welcome Tourism Center rest stop. My god, it is freezing out here. Me and the pup were cuddling last night, so all you dog fanatics will definitely be happy to hear that. I think it would get a little bit cold in the, in this crate, so. I figured I'd have them under the covers with me, so we kept each other warm. It was very chilly, about 15 degrees last night. I poured out some water and it froze. It's just starting to warm up a little bit. So good news, bad news time. Good news is I made it all the way to Cheyenne, Wyoming. Very beautiful place, very cold place. And bad news is I can't get the truck started. I added some anti-gel winterizer to the diesel fuel. And for those who aren't familiar with diesel engines, in very cold temperatures, the fuel, the diesel fuel can turn into like jelly, like jello. So it could be that. Could need to change the fuel filter, which I have one in the back. And it could be related to the oil leak, which Badge is gonna, is heading, he's headed north and I'm headed west and we're gonna meet up and we're gonna fix it up for my buddy who's gonna be buying the adventure bus. So, just waiting on a tow over to O'Reilly's, because I'm done paying $100 an hour to Mechanics, you know? Plus it's fun to work on your own vehicle. Alright, here's the Good Sam Platinum Roadside Assistance. This is the best roadside assistance I think you can get. Here's the update on it. Two and a half hours after placing my call. Still, nothing. It did take me about a half an hour to jump through their ridiculous hoops that they had for me. One was very intrusive, detailed information about my vehicle. If it had running water, things like that, because it is a conversion, even asking me what I did for it, they requested interior and exterior pictures. Why? I don't know. Even the number I text, I followed up and I said, I would love to know why you're asking for these questions and what that has to do with the service which I purchased. Still nothing. I've been mentioned I've said good things about Good Sam, even though I've never used Good Sam, and I mentioned that it would go in today's video. So, I don't know if that created a different experience. I would guess a different experience in the positive if anyone else has a school bus conversion. But it almost felt like they didn't want to give me service which I paid for. So, still waiting on two hours. I'm doing some transfers of footage right now, hard drive to hard drive in the back. And then I'll be trying to work on a video. The reason I haven't changed the fuel filter yet is because I'd rather do it and put in this cold weather, it's called diesel 911 together. If I'm going to rip it all apart to change the filter, I might as well do it at the same time. So, I figure we'll play it safe, we'll get a tow over there. We'll change the fuel filter and then we'll see if that does the trick. It could be the fuel filter because they're very sensitive, especially in colder weather because the diesel gels up a little bit. That's what I call a bad doggy right there. Somebody chewed through their whole thing. Good news guys, tow trucks here. And the guys at Good Sam on the phone were not the brightest bulbs. So, they sent me a massive, massive semi-truck tow truck. But I guess, you know, bigger is better, right? Look at how big that thing is. It's like, I don't know, a little overkill. But, you know, whatever. We're going to get this thing back. We're going to get into my buddy's hands. We're going to meet up with Badge. We're going to get it fixed. And nice guy Corey over here in the tow truck. We're going to get a tow over to his tow yard and then work on it over there. Plug it into the block heater. Warm the engine up and get it going again. So, this dude right here. Yeah, Corey's a good guy. He's helping me out. Also, it's a little windy today. That's a big-ass truck. I wonder if that's why they call it big owls. Blind just so, just me on the safe side here. So, we're ready to go. We've got the little new taillights on. Corey, give me a ride over to the bus yard. We've got Danny. The adventure bus is looking good. He's having his first tow. He's having a good day. I'm out here. I'm still freezing my freaking ass off, but I'm ready to get this thing back on the road. 2018. 2018. So, this thing is brand new. I got it two months ago and I already got 11,000 miles on it. Wow. Look at how nice this is. He sleeps in the back. Just drives tow trucks around in this big semi-trucks around. This giant semi-truck. Can you even see your bus if you want to do it in the back? Look at that. He's got a rear view. Thank you. He's got all of his weird shifter thing with a little to go back and forth. Yeah. That's pretty cool. Maybe we should get a semi next. All right. So, Corey's got me over here nice and safely. We've got Danny and the adventure bus parked out here. He's in a sick bed. He's going to get better. Massive tow truck. That sure was fun. And boy, was this thing nice. So, we're going to plug this thing in. We're going to try and get it back on the road. Whoa, they have another one. That's amazing. And for anybody who's not familiar, a block heater is a heater that warms up the engine on the diesel because cold weather and diesel is not a good combo. It's like putting lemon juice in your milk. All right. So, me and Corey have been hanging out. We've been playing fetch with the dog. Super red guy, by the way. If you guys break down and let's try and make sure to call this guy. Ask for him specifically. So, the pup's all energized. So, we've got it waiting. We've got it charging and we've got the block heater on for about a half an hour. Let's see if this does anything or not. Okay, we're waiting to start. Once that thing goes off, we're going to get over. Same thing, got plenty of juice. I don't know. I'm going to change the fuel filter, I guess. Of course, something goes on when the camera's off, but we just had, we just got back from getting diesel 911 that it's for fuel gelling and diesel stuff. Anyways, Corey took me to the auto parts store and we had this thing plugged in for maybe an hour and finally it started up. And what do you think the culprit was? Cold weather. Welcome to Wyoming. We got Danny and Ben from us fixed. We didn't even do anything to like fix it. We just plugged it in. Electricity did the charm. And of course, Corey was a huge help. Thank you so much. We're going to keep in touch. Who knows, maybe next time I'm rolling through and I get a flat tire, I just bug them directly and give them a text. Alright, now leaving big owls right now. There's a nice lady inside that also sells jerky on here from their homemade beef jerky. So, of course I had to support local. We got the bus going. I'm so excited. And I can't believe it was just the cold. Well, I can't believe it was just the cold weather but I'm glad it was that simple. It's making me nervous. You know, trying to get back in one piece. So, shout out to Corey again. He's right there. Super rad guy. Fair enough to mention. So, good Sam's. When they called the tow truck company, they said, oh, it's a gigantic school bus. It's a diesel pusher. Which is like a tour bus with the engine in the back. It's a massive, full-size bus. So that's why we got the gigantic semi-truck. The half million dollar semi-truck tow truck. Good Sam's. I mean, thanks for coming out. But, by the way, a beef jerky is good.