Just getting broke in!! "See theough fender option" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sarcastic person , your commentary is always spot on Mr Jeff!! Yiu do spend a lot of time in the semi for sure!! Thank you for bringing us along!! 😁😁👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
I run 235-85 r16 courser cxt on my 2006 silverado dually. I have 7000 miles on them, with 5000 of those hauling my 5th wheel. The tires barely show any wear. My tongue weight is 3000lbs plus my 275 hitch and a fully loaded tool box. I love these tires.
My Ram is 17 years old and the rust fleas ate it up the same as yours. I ended up putting a flatbed on it. The cost of a new truck is on par with my mortgage payment. Thanks Jeff
I sure ain't interested in a new truck. I'll just keep driving what I got. It's stupid what they want for them and then to give you nothing for your trade in.
Love the Hercules Terra Trac T/G Max I sell ton of them at my shop . My nephew put the master craft courser MTX on his truck so far they look good after two years
I have those tires on my 1 ton, good stuff! Yeah, they do howl a little on the highway. That's fantastic! I drive less than you do, lol. I had mastercrafts on my mail jeep, but the dirt roads wore them down pretty fast.
Everything wears out fast on a mail vehicle. Funny how you had jeeps years before they showed up around here. Now every mail carrier has one. These poor mail carriers have become more like a UPS carrier than a letter carrier these days. My carrier told me it’s not uncommon for her to go back to the post office 3 times during her route and reload.
You drive your pickup like my Dad did his. He bought a 1993 Chevy Silverado 2500 in 1998 with 28,000 miles on it. He passed away 18 years ago & I got his pickup after that. I still drive it off & on today. It has 128,000 miles on it now. I would drive it more if it got better mileage than it does. I drive my 2011 Buick that gets twice the gas milage most of the time. People tell me I should just sell it but I just can't bring myself to sell Dad's pickup.
Every Dodge I've owned you put in ball joints when you get new tires or need a inspection . But I think yours where OK 👌 . There's a place North of me that has 100s of take off beds. Bale beds are big in my parts even on shorts beds . Hell I can't figure it out to save my life give 15,000 dollars for a short flat bed
Replaced the ujoints in drive shaft and the ball joints and universal joints on front axle, and a starter. Those ujoints was the first I’ve ever had to replace in my lifetime of driving. So I don’t think it was from my driving habits.
Well it’s been resting for 2 1/2 months now. lol. It did pretty good this past year. Had to replace 3 hydraulic hoses that ran the spreader, the way they was ran around the back, they was wearing into each other and once the first one sprung a leak, they all needed to be replaced. And of course they was inside a canvas type cover so you only found out about the problem when things quit turning in the middle of the afternoon at the far end of the field. Other than that and the feeder house chain jumping a cog twice during corn it was pretty flawless. Never could get it set to get the beans as clean as I was used to getting, but that was about all.
As long as the belts don’t brake hem mastercrafts will last a long time. Had some on my old truck and the belts started breaking and the6 would not stand behind them. That being said they are a lot cheaper
Haha. It’s funny about that truck. Lay underneath it and it’s just as clean and rust free as it can be. Then look above the rear tires and it is a disaster. A few years ago I priced what getting new bed panels and painting them would cost. It was $5000 then. I bet it would be close to $7000 now with Biden economics.
Yes it is. All this crap the road crews spread on the roads these days is nuts. 40 years ago they didn't put all this crap down and things didn't rust away in 10 years either.
You just need to quit gas assing around the neighborhood, that thing doesn't hardly get a chance to cool off....... My farms are about 4 miles apart, it's actually amazing how many miles a guy can put on....... never fails, what ever I'm needing for a project is always at the other place.
@@kevinfuller8943. I’m with you on that. The last new vehicle I’ve bought was in 2000. I’m not a got to have a new vehicle person. I hate getting that first rock chip or scratch on something new. Lol
Just getting broke in!! "See theough fender option" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sarcastic person , your commentary is always spot on Mr Jeff!! Yiu do spend a lot of time in the semi for sure!! Thank you for bringing us along!! 😁😁👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for watching Nelson.
I run 235-85 r16 courser cxt on my 2006 silverado dually. I have 7000 miles on them, with 5000 of those hauling my 5th wheel. The tires barely show any wear. My tongue weight is 3000lbs plus my 275 hitch and a fully loaded tool box. I love these tires.
My Ram is 17 years old and the rust fleas ate it up the same as yours. I ended up putting a flatbed on it. The cost of a new truck is on par with my mortgage payment. Thanks Jeff
I sure ain't interested in a new truck. I'll just keep driving what I got. It's stupid what they want for them and then to give you nothing for your trade in.
Happy Christmas and new year to you Jeff and family
would be nice to see new wheel arches welded in eh, i did mine on my 2013 f-150
I have a se on my truck. They are not as aggressive, but they work great.
Love the Hercules Terra Trac T/G Max I sell ton of them at my shop . My nephew put the master craft courser MTX on his truck so far they look good after two years
I've always like the Hercules brand, a good bang for the buck.
Same tires that flattened the poverty grass 🇺🇸🗽👌💡
I might be mistaken here, but I'm pretty sure Mastercraft tires are made by Cooper tire, and I have had good luck with Coopers.
You are correct. I’ve always had good luck with Cooper tires also. Pretty sure Hercules are in the same group.
I have those tires on my 1 ton, good stuff! Yeah, they do howl a little on the highway. That's fantastic! I drive less than you do, lol. I had mastercrafts on my mail jeep, but the dirt roads wore them down pretty fast.
Everything wears out fast on a mail vehicle. Funny how you had jeeps years before they showed up around here. Now every mail carrier has one. These poor mail carriers have become more like a UPS carrier than a letter carrier these days. My carrier told me it’s not uncommon for her to go back to the post office 3 times during her route and reload.
Yeah, that was why i left, plus all the complaining, but i guess amazon is delivering more of their own stuff now.@@onehappyfarmer3461
With the technology that we have today, won't be long before we will be able to have a see through truck. Lol. Dam you are hard on trucks!!
I’m afraid you are gonna be right about that.
You drive your pickup like my Dad did his. He bought a 1993 Chevy Silverado 2500 in 1998 with 28,000 miles on it. He passed away 18 years ago & I got his pickup after that. I still drive it off & on today. It has 128,000 miles on it now. I would drive it more if it got better mileage than it does. I drive my 2011 Buick that gets twice the gas milage most of the time. People tell me I should just sell it but I just can't bring myself to sell Dad's pickup.
I’ll tell you don’t ever sell it. You’ll wish you had it back more than you could imagine.
@@onehappyfarmer3461 I think you're right.
Safe bet the Bronco went a lot more miles than the pick up in a years time, gonna do a Broncos update?
You are very right about that. We put 16,000 on it in a year. We did a lot of adventures with it this summer besides it’s our daily driver.
You go as far as I go in a year. I just never get anywhere. lol
Gas is expensive. I can't afford to drive far. LOL
Must say it is good looking tires
Thank you. I like them.
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Thanks for watching
Every Dodge I've owned you put in ball joints when you get new tires or need a inspection . But I think yours where OK 👌 . There's a place North of me that has 100s of take off beds. Bale beds are big in my parts even on shorts beds . Hell I can't figure it out to save my life give 15,000 dollars for a short flat bed
I'm not sure which will out last the other. The see through bed or the dry rotted tires.
Haha. As fast as the bed panels are deteriorating I think the tires will last longer.
I've had good luck with Mastercraft tires as well. Next time don't buy a truck with the see through bed side option LOL
Haha. There are 2 kinds of dodge pickups around here. The kind you can see through the bed panels and the kind you will see through the bed panels.
If it, your pick up, held 1000 bushels of corn, it would be working a lot harder. Is the Oliver coming back after repair or NOT❓
It will be back. Being the second owner of it makes it hard to let go. Won’t ever find another one that straight if I ever wanted one again.
Do you put more miles on the semi than your pickup? Thanks for the sarcasm uhhm video yeah thanks for the video!
Hahaha. Just a few. Lol
Good old truck that will probably outlast the new crap today. Had much repairs done over the years? Thx
Replaced the ujoints in drive shaft and the ball joints and universal joints on front axle, and a starter. Those ujoints was the first I’ve ever had to replace in my lifetime of driving. So I don’t think it was from my driving habits.
@@onehappyfarmer3461 I was a tech for Chrysler for 20 yrs and can assure you you weren’t the only one lol.
What size are the tires? As a third gen Dodge diesel owner I have a huge hate for Daimler also 😂
315x70r 17
How’s your combine doing jeff thanks😊
Well it’s been resting for 2 1/2 months now. lol. It did pretty good this past year. Had to replace 3 hydraulic hoses that ran the spreader, the way they was ran around the back, they was wearing into each other and once the first one sprung a leak, they all needed to be replaced. And of course they was inside a canvas type cover so you only found out about the problem when things quit turning in the middle of the afternoon at the far end of the field. Other than that and the feeder house chain jumping a cog twice during corn it was pretty flawless. Never could get it set to get the beans as clean as I was used to getting, but that was about all.
As long as the belts don’t brake hem mastercrafts will last a long time. Had some on my old truck and the belts started breaking and the6 would not stand behind them. That being said they are a lot cheaper
Low miles! I wish I could do that. I’d have around 250,000 on it in 14 years. I’m close to and more often over 20,000 per year.
You definitely keep the roads warm. Lol
I drive about as much as you, if I didn't bring bottle calves to the sale barn I probably could go 10 years between oil changes😆
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Jeff you must be getting bored. Still alot of winter to go. Building a 30 by 30 mezine in brother inlaws farm shop.
Besides the darn rust over the wheels she looks pretty good. You sarcastic,? Never noticed. Ha
Haha. It’s funny about that truck. Lay underneath it and it’s just as clean and rust free as it can be. Then look above the rear tires and it is a disaster. A few years ago I priced what getting new bed panels and painting them would cost. It was $5000 then. I bet it would be close to $7000 now with Biden economics.
It’s depressing seeing your vehicle rust after paying a lot of money for it. My 04 about to rust in two
Yes it is. All this crap the road crews spread on the roads these days is nuts. 40 years ago they didn't put all this crap down and things didn't rust away in 10 years either.
I drive semi 5 nights a week…. I try make my wife drive the pickup if she’s going along… it don’t always work 🤬🤬👎. I just get tired of driving
I hear ya on that. I used to drive for a company part time when I was younger, I was sick of driving when I was home too.
Poor truck 🤦♂️ keep driving Sheri’s Bronco 😁
HAHA sure.....
You just need to quit gas assing around the neighborhood, that thing doesn't hardly get a chance to cool off....... My farms are about 4 miles apart, it's actually amazing how many miles a guy can put on....... never fails, what ever I'm needing for a project is always at the other place.
Hahaha. I’ll try and cut down on running around the neighborhood.
Nawww, what? You sarcastic? You know not 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
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Looks like the stinking salt is eating yours too. You are about like me. Don’t drive much. They would last a life time if it wasn’t for the rust.
I’ll probably never have a new one again. Can’t see spending $70 k on one.
@@kevinfuller8943. I’m with you on that. The last new vehicle I’ve bought was in 2000. I’m not a got to have a new vehicle person. I hate getting that first rock chip or scratch on something new. Lol