 Hey, this is Jeremy from Northern Kentucky, and you are watching Trucker Josh and Diesel on TJV. Good morning everybody. Some of you have been watching this channel long enough to remember this truck. This is my old freight liner. This is a big week because this week, tomorrow in specific, I'm delivering this truck to a buyer who bought it off me. I have the tires off of here right now. I've got to put the tires back on here, but sold the truck. So I've got to get everything back on here. Like I said, I had the tires off of here because I had to exchange the rubber, remember? And then it was winter time and they couldn't get the tires back on here because this was all covered in snow. So I told them I'll put the tires back on myself in spring. So spring has come and gone and now summer is here. So I've got to get these tires back on here and get this thing going. Got a temporary permit to drive this thing about 30 miles down a road or I think it's about 30, 60 miles, something like that. And say goodbye to it. A lot of good memories made in this truck. The Moose bumper is what's really valuable on here. I paid about $5,000 for that herd bumper and I think that's what they're most interested in. But hey, they're taking the whole thing. So I've got to get these wheels back on here. Say goodbye to her. So I thought I'd be more sad seeing that thing go. But you know what? I'm actually relieved, a little happy and ready to move on. I mean, I've got my Volvo now, going to have that thing paid off in about a year I think. I want to get another couple of trucks, hire a couple of people to start running for me. And that truck has seen its day. It's done its part in this world. It's time to move on to newer trucks. See, I've got the tires just lined up right here. So I've got to go to my dad's shop right now in Steinbeck and get the tools I need because I don't have the proper impact wrench and heavy jacks to get these things on the truck. And torque, torque wrench. But I'll get them on there. And then I deliver it tomorrow. So today is just getting it ready, trying to get that thing running. Tomorrow's the big day. Well, we got dad's tools, everything we'll need. This is mainly the thing we'll need. And the jack. I don't think I'll need the jack. I'm up too far, but I'll need to get them off of the, well they use stumps for stands. The guys who did it for me, so I'll have to get them off of that. But hopefully this will be enough. Dad's gonna be home later tonight, so if I can't get it going, he's gonna come and give me a hand. And check this out. Just noticed this today. Not good. Not good. I'm gonna have to get that fixed right away, otherwise that's gonna spread quickly. Hey, chef. Hey, diesel. You guys gonna help me? Are you gonna help me? Alright, so got everything I need here. I'm hoping that this jack will be enough. Three ton weight, up to 6,000 pounds. All I needed to do is to lift up like one wheel at a time. I think it'll be fine. And I got the impact wrench here and everything else that I need. Battery booster to get this thing running. It seems like the stumps that this thing is sitting on. Sort of collapsed. I really don't like this. This was our tire guys that left it. See there's another one up there. Left it here like this and never came back. So now I've got to deal with this and fix it and get the tires back on here. This side's gonna be a little harder because it's so low to the ground here now. But I mean, we'll do what we can. We got the mobile generator over there that's gonna power our battery charger and our air compressor. Let's get the wheels back on this thing. Let's get it running. Say goodbye to it tomorrow. Heelstone, we have a problem. This is the hose I need to use for the impact wrench. It is too big for my connection on my air compressor. So I need to go back to dad's shop and get one of these that will fit this goodie. I really wish KK Panner would have put the tires back on and not just left them because of snow. That was their excuse for not putting them back on. Oh, there's too much snow we couldn't get to the truck. I guess I'll take care of it then. But I don't have all the tools I need here. Dad has them over at his shop. It's a little bit of a drive yet. So off we go to get more parts and more tools. I really wish I had my own arsenal of tools already. Well, we're back. Dad's paradise. Every tool known to man is in here somewhere. What do you think? I've never seen so many Chef Boyer decans utilized for things. He's very useful. Look at this. Anything and everything you need and a little bit more. A lot more. A little bit of excess. So we're looking for the fittings. Shades here for now. This is Dad's truck. He has it parked in here. Him and Mom are on a trip up north right now on a missions trip doing some missionary work. And we need a fitting like this here. And we have one like this. We need this one. I think Dad said I could just take that one. All this fuss just for this little guy here. Little quarter inch end on there. Hopefully that'll work. I'll hook that onto my little hose at home. This hooks onto that. That puts the tires on. We can do this. All right, boys. I think I got all the right tools this time. We'll see. OK, so not this. Dad's of the jack along here too just in case. OK, so this. We need to connect on to the end of my hose. This is Dad's half inch hose. And I have a quarter inch hose here. There we go. See, just take this piece off and then put that piece on. About a boomer in business. There we go. I mean, we'll give her the good test and see she'll hold there. But I think we're good to go. I think we're in business. Too shabby, eh? Attach this onto here. All right, let's see what happens. Turn around. So I'm going to plug this in. This generator running. And choke it. And come on. It shows what they're doing. Look at this. Look at this whole set up here. Look at this. I'm hearing air leaking out of here. You hear that? Yeah, it's not. I don't know if that's going to work. Shoot. I'm not sealing up properly. Well, we'll see what happens. Let's let the air pressure build up. OK, so when it's not connected to this thing, there's no air leaking out of here. OK, so it's not this that's leaking. It's that. Shoot. Put you down here. What is? Oh, but if I hold it in here. So it's just not a good connection. I don't think it's enough to turn this thing, though. Shoot. Oh, oh, oh, oh, no. My air compressor might not be good enough for this. Shoot. It is going a little bit. That's not going to do much. I'm into problem number two already. I had to bring in the professional. Dad showed up with his bigger tools, bigger, better tools, and more knowledge. And he just pulls up here while I was working on it. I didn't even know they were coming. He just showed up and going to make sure it's done real good. Well, Chevy, it's another day. So we worked late into the evening yesterday getting all those tires back on the truck. But I haven't been able to get it started yet. The batteries are completely dead. So we got a tow truck coming. I'm going to pull this thing out of here and bring it to the parts yard. It's kind of sad to see it go, kind of bittersweet. But I got no more use for it. It's not good for the road anymore. I can't sell it to someone who's going to use it on the road. It's seen its days. It's got over 2 and 1 half million kilometers on it. Oh, boy, these mosquitoes are bad out here. But it's time for her to go. So I got a decent price for it. I'm going to have to foot the bill to tow it there. It's only like 30 miles down the road, so it's not that bad at all. And I'll say goodbye to my first truck. He's here, hooking up, pulling me on out of here. Just got to get my specialty plate off the corner here. I want to keep that. Bye-bye, freight liner. So I've got the passenger seat in here yet. And the bumper looks like I'm not going to be able to close my tonneau cover with this thing in here. It's OK. It's designed to be up like this for short periods of time. I don't really like driving down the road like that. But what can you do? I'm going to have to tie it in here so it doesn't go flying out of here, because I can't get my tailgate down either. Or pardon me, I can't get the tailgate up. I don't even know what I'm talking about. It's kind of sad to see it all go, but I'm happy. I'm happy. And there we go, sitting ready to rock. Not going too far. Like I said, just like 30 miles down the road. Oh, I should put these up on here. We want to make sure that this doesn't shake more than it has to. Like that. Screw that on there. We'll do the same on the other side. And then hold that up there. It's got little cushions back there, so it shouldn't damage the truck. There we go. Well, we just got home. And first time driving in here with an empty space. Look at this. Just got to clean up all my garbage now. All the garbage I pulled out of that truck. It's all sitting on the ground over there. Got to bring my charger that's busted and my generator that's not busted back into the garage. Look at this. Looks a lot better, doesn't it? I'm not even sad to see it go. I'm glad. Not sad, glad. It's been long enough. I don't know what else I was going to do with it. I can't put it back on the road. There's no good to me here. It's just sitting here rusting away. At least now I sold it to the guy there at the truck parts store and truck parts store, truck parts yard. And he'll be able to make something of it. You know, they'll take it apart, sell it piece by piece. So that's that. The freight liner went to the graveyard. And I'm actually pretty happy about it. One less thing on our yard. One less eye sore on our yard. Look at this. Instead of that old rusting truck being here, that, ignore that garbage there. That is there. Yep. I'm just gonna clean that up right now. So now that we've sold the truck finally, it's time to celebrate. Got a fire going out here. She made that by herself. What a woman. And this is a little bit of, have you guys ever tried crown royal apple? If you see it on the shelf, grab a bottle and try it with some seven up or Sprite. It's like apple juice. Really good, dangerously good. Be careful with it. Don't go overboard. Know your limits. Oh, it smells so good. It smells like bonfire here now. What you doing? You coming in here? Have anything to say to the good people of the YouTubes? Anything at all? Frankie, do you have anything to say? Anything at all? Nothing. You guys are boring. We're on an inner line. Yeah. I offer to just so you guys know. I offered to clean it. She said, no, no, no, no, no, no, baby. I'm gonna do it. I saw there an accent. Exactly. Oh, look at that. It's a big steak. You guys may have seen my Facebook post. I think I posted it on Facebook. Every good steak is like every good man has a little fat on. That's good. That's really good. I think I'm lowering the store. So what are you gonna eat? Got a bag of salad inside. Oh, that's gonna be good. It's gonna be really good. I turned down the temperature quite a bit. Yeah, we should cook it on low. Yeah. Don't let me overcook them this time. I was embarrassed last time. Chevy, good boy. You stay here. He's a big boy now. He gets to sit on the big boy chair. That was my chair, but I actually like that chair better. So you can have this chair because you're a big boy. Two years old now, buddy. Good boy. Let's check these things out. Check them out. You guys ready for this? You guys ready? You're not ready for it. You ready for it? I've been watching them with everyone. Yeah. We've been watching them. She gave me strict orders when she went inside to watch the steaks. And I have brought you all into this. So it is all of our responsibility to watch the steaks right now. I think we did good. No, Chevy, you got off your big boy chair? Okay, a little bit at a time. A little bit at a time. I understand. It's a bit intimidating. Well, it's tough when you're a puppy or two. He's two years old. He's a big boy now. Hi, I'm Corey. I'm here in Venomatu, hoping you enjoyed this episode of Trucker Josh Vlogs.