Truck walk thru.

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James Butler

James Butler

3 жыл бұрын

Septic truck walk thru

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@duckmouse4408
@duckmouse4408 Жыл бұрын
Never in a million years would I think that I'd be so fascinated by a tour of a working man's truck from front to back top to bottom but there you go you did it buddy. Better than any Netflix documentary!
@roberttomsiii3728
@roberttomsiii3728 Жыл бұрын
You might look at the tool tank by Essential Craftsman. Same feeling. Fascinating tour of a man's work truck.
@roberttomsiii3728
@roberttomsiii3728 Жыл бұрын
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@Retired-Don
@Retired-Don Жыл бұрын
I watched the whole thing. Dunno why. I've never had a truck. I'm retired.. But we do have our septic system and yeah, it's time for our "every three years inspection". That was actually really interesting.
@samueleburgess9405
@samueleburgess9405 Жыл бұрын
Definitely agree this much more interesting and informative than Netflix, network TV
@jenniferd264
@jenniferd264 Жыл бұрын
I was just wondering the same thing lol I’m a 60 year old Single White Woman who lives in an Apt! I’ve listened to many of his videos and I’m sincerely and genuinely engaged! I have nothing in common with James, nothing! Yet between the subject matter and the tone of Jane’s voice (it’s very VERY Soothing) I find I’m more relaxed after listening! I have extremely high Anxiety! My BP will Double and I’ll end up in the E.R. ☠️ So lately I chill out while listening to these Videos!
@geralynonslow4767
@geralynonslow4767 Жыл бұрын
Having a WHMIS sticker on the copper sulphate so it’s identifiable. First aide info attached would also increase safety for everyone. Awesome video James. Love the detail.
@firewatch814
@firewatch814 Жыл бұрын
Actually required and I'm surprised James didn't have labeled back then.
@timminsFaust1989
@timminsFaust1989 3 жыл бұрын
Didn’t see it but they make fire extinguishers that mount to the back rack of a truck. An ABC type extinguisher would be super helpful since you mentioned that your gas can almost melted. Second a small roof would help with your water issues in the valve/ a possible box around the entire pump with doors that can fully open to allow air flow during operation. Third you can always have heat trace installed along the bottom of the tank and around the valves that freeze during the winter months. It would only keep it warm while the truck was running but it would help to thaw out the valves.
@richardbadish6990
@richardbadish6990 2 жыл бұрын
Idt they can seems how they have winter there. May freeze the latches etc etc or gum the nozzle up possibly.
@brianwest2775
@brianwest2775 Жыл бұрын
11:34 They could fix that water intrusion fairly easily. Simply drill a center hole in a bowl or cup, place the cup on (upside-down) and then the handle. Could first try with open clearance, but if water keeps getting in due to wind, then can adjust to a tighter seal. Could even go so far as something machined with an o-ring. Otherwise, simply ample grease on that horizontal moving joint.
@RickHarvey0014
@RickHarvey0014 3 жыл бұрын
Love the color coded tools by truck. You could add at the end of the handles color coded stripes in duct tape or reflective tape. That way no matter what truck you are on, if you are staring at the ends of all the tools and want a specific shovel (or whatever), look at the color coded stripes and you will pull it everytime.
@martinh1660
@martinh1660 3 жыл бұрын
As a fleet mechanic I wish my bosses cared more about the trucks and drivers like you do.
@daktaklakpak5059
@daktaklakpak5059 Жыл бұрын
I quit my last job, because we were driving and working with garbage tools. Even people in the deepest Kosovo region are working with better tools than we did. And that is not acceptable!
@xdmatt1320
@xdmatt1320 3 жыл бұрын
-A small cordless impact is handy to keep on hand for the lid screws -for all the stuff under the seat (duct tape and stuff) would be handy to have in a soft tool bag -On my friends truck he has a small water tank mounted under for clean water and a hose just in case you need to spray crap off :)
@dannycarbajal782
@dannycarbajal782 3 жыл бұрын
I am so impressed by your knowledge and passion. You have great equipment and it’s inspiring to see you talk about it. I’m thinking of auto inflating kits on your tires like military vehicles have to prevent flats. Also, reflective tape on your vehicle to increase your visibility to other vehicles and people while working in remote dark environments. The last thing I was thinking was a modular Molle organizer that goes in the back of the driver and passenger seats. This will help organize all of the extra gear you have back there like your duct tape, pens, flashlights, first aid etc. It will give everything a place and clear up a lot of room.
@michaelobringer1625
@michaelobringer1625 Жыл бұрын
Nice walk threw on your truck. It’s nice seeing a owner like yourself know the ins and outs of their equipment. Need more people like yourself.
@ryanblosser7681
@ryanblosser7681 3 жыл бұрын
One recommendation I would have is for the electric start on the Honda motor to wire it to the truck batteries with one of the built in auxiliary switches being a battery shut off to prevent the truck battery from dying. At my work we did something similar for our air compressor for the service truck
@frankbecker1314
@frankbecker1314 3 жыл бұрын
I did this on our work trucks and also ran all auxiliary lights and flashers off of it to keep from having to burn fuel while parked. Just make sure to have a deep cycle battery and a good battery isolator. Also added an override switch to be able to start the truck from the aux if the primary is dead
@cyberprog
@cyberprog 3 жыл бұрын
Came here to say this! Also not sure if the truck is gas or diesel, but if gas just use the vehicles tank and install a transfer pump (or just lift straight from the tank). If diesel, consider a diesel pump OR go electric motor/PTO from the truck gearbox.
@paulmccown753
@paulmccown753 3 жыл бұрын
Probably something I missed but a fire extingusher? 5lb minimum due to the remote locations. Also idk how lit it is at night but an LED remote spotlight mounted on top of the cab is always nice.
@cyberprog
@cyberprog 3 жыл бұрын
Work lighting round the pump & rear connections on the tank too.
@LegendStormcrow
@LegendStormcrow 2 жыл бұрын
It's there, you just didn't see it. If he has a high tier first aid kit, he has a 5lb extinguisher
@paulmccown753
@paulmccown753 2 жыл бұрын
@@LegendStormcrow How do we know that its their then? No markings indicating this like other DOT approved vehicles. If it is the one that came with the truck then those are junk out of the box.
@emeraldleetiger
@emeraldleetiger Жыл бұрын
The level and amount of equipment you keep on your trucks is so fascinating to me. And sure, I don't look into getting into this line of trade work, but people like you and your company make everyone's lives able to be lived in this way. I personally do all my own auto maintenance and enjoy doing such, even on my older 1980s F-150.
@parkerpearson2360
@parkerpearson2360 3 жыл бұрын
The only thing I could think of that I'd like to have if I was working for you, which I didn't see or hear mentioned, would be a separate small water tank with a pump to spray off tools and ppe to keep the inside of the truck sanitary. I'm sure it's not really needed as you probably have one back at the shop for the end of the day but I'd like the ability to clean myself in some way before getting into the truck and spreading whatever I have on me around the truck. Doesn't have to be anything fancy either, maybe a 5 or 10 gallon tank. The other thing, which idk what works better or is more cost effective but I've always been taught to use sawdust for cleaning spillages and never once thought about kitty litter. It's a great idea and makes alot of sense but where I am kitty litter is expensive as hell so just thought I'd throw that out there.
@theofetter2935
@theofetter2935 3 жыл бұрын
He could also use oil absorbent that you by at a auto parts store and that is a lot cheaper
@andrewgilbreath1331
@andrewgilbreath1331 2 жыл бұрын
That kitty litter he had around us is $10 for a 50 lb bag that's hard to beat plus there is not a whole lot better then kitty litter for sucking up liquids it holds 10x what sawdust or oil dry does.
@barr13
@barr13 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tour. Very informative. I’m glad to see that you go above and beyond when buying tools and hardware. Not going for the cheapest and keep replacing it. I wish more companies did that. To keep water from getting into the handle and freezing, have you thought about a frost bib for a water faucet? They are water proof and look big enough to cover the housing.
@ann-retired
@ann-retired Жыл бұрын
Such an incredible difference between this truck and the truck you cleaned. I can't believe that I watched a truck tour. I wish you and your folks all the best.
@byronlentz4825
@byronlentz4825 Жыл бұрын
I've been involved in several trades over the years but never plumbing or related. I do love a well thought out service truck. I am truly impressed.
@highjix
@highjix 2 жыл бұрын
I never thought I would find a video about septic truck so fascinating, thanks for sharing.
@jimdevilbiss9125
@jimdevilbiss9125 Жыл бұрын
In our area the trucks are much larger running off of PTO. You did an excellent job of explaining how the basic operation of any sewage truck works.
@aratcliffe3
@aratcliffe3 3 жыл бұрын
I can tell safety and efficiency are important. I would recommend a fire extinguisher. We bolt ours to the floor inside the cab. I would also move the first aid kit next to the fire extinguisher or place it behind the seat. You want these to be easily accessible and easy to find. During situations, you can easily forget it is hiding under rain jackets. I didn’t see a flashlight, would include the brightest ones if you don’t for those night jobs. Rear back up alarms are also helpful to prevent backing accidents. I’d make a magnetic clip for the tools in the back. Hanging them horizontally would make it easier to grab the tool you need instead of looking for it. And if placed back to the proper location, easy to see what is missing. I’d attach it to the “headboard” of the trailer. Get a guy to 3D print a protective handle for the pump. You can customize it however you want to really get the job done; prevent water from getting in there. I can’t give specifics without seeing where the water comes from. Love the GFC sticker and your content. Let me know if any of these ideas were beneficial and we can gift it to a local charity. Support the Carolinas!
@weaponx623
@weaponx623 Жыл бұрын
Do you know who created the GFC stickers originally? i have a idea but im not sure.
@kathyfeidler1288
@kathyfeidler1288 9 ай бұрын
As a woman and a quality Supply engineer I found your tour of your trucks so fascinating I was glued to the video screen thank you so much for taking the time and job so well done with your building of your truck I love all your stories
@Eric-mz9en
@Eric-mz9en Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to show us the ins and outs of your truck. ✌️👍
@cbrack8024
@cbrack8024 3 жыл бұрын
For your freezing issues you can run heat tape. Plug in or even run off an inverter while driving to deter the freezing.
@dennisperry8579
@dennisperry8579 Жыл бұрын
Run coolant lines from the engine instead... Less of a failure point. That's how it's done up in Alberta.
@z-spoordigital7228
@z-spoordigital7228 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there James, your TikTok got me interested in this video and I have to say it gives a good impression of the trucks you use. As of the suggestions you asked about, many things I can come up with have been mentioned before me like : crates for the loose stuff in the car a camera for backing up more easily and maybe a rack between the tank and the cab for the tools there. The last can be cheap from 1/2 PVC pipes with straps and this will also lead to less mess and damage in the back. About the valves you can maybe look at electrical heat tracing, this is used widely in the petro/chemical industry for their lines, the one you want is specifically for winterizing. Of course it works best when insulated but doesn’t have to be a lot. The pump assembly could be enclosed with some lightweight aluminium plates ( also used in the chemical industry) to keep it out of the elements and prolong its life, these enclosures can be opened of lifted away very easy. ( even by one man ) With this cover the valve will not get the water or ice around the stem and will work for longer. Even the battery will last longer is my best guess. Like some others commented , why no water tank for cleaning and just handsanitiser ? I would put a simple camping tank with a drain on the opposite site from the pump assembly for cleaning tools and hands there. Overall like I your content and you seem to know what you’re doing, keep it up 👍🏻
@hooterfivesix
@hooterfivesix Жыл бұрын
This was fascinating, James. I now feel that if I had ANY problem with my sewage system, I am COMPLETELY QUALIFIED to get on my phone and call a Professional. Many decades ago, I assisted a friend run a Rodding machine to cut some roots out of his sewage line. Yes, it was a shitty job that I never want to do again.
@colinrogers5419
@colinrogers5419 3 жыл бұрын
A couple things. I'm pretty sure your rear bumper needs to be extended to the end of your overhang on the bed. Also the dash center has a piece you can buy that allows a ram mount for easier eye line and access for gps or cell phone holding. Built right industries makes this dash mount. I'd also recommend flood lights on the side of the vehicle for truck work and to see the property. For the batteries look into lithium batteries. They last much longer than a year. Something I saw before was running exhaust along the tank to keep the tank heated to keep it from freezing. Switch to super single semi rims and tires in the rear dulles? Longer life and Good weight rating. Handle on the rigid pipe for tank cleaning would be more convenient. Good luck. Truck looks great.
@SLOCLMBR
@SLOCLMBR 2 жыл бұрын
If you're running super singles, you can't get a flat.. it'll cripple the truck. On a dually setup,you still have 3 good tires in the rear. Plus, have you ever priced the conversion wheels and a pair of 22.5" tires?? Definitely not going to pay for itself. Ever..
@zachbloom144
@zachbloom144 3 жыл бұрын
I’d get that first aid kit mounted on the back of the front passenger seat and not let the guys hang jackets on it. That way it’s accessible from the drivers seat and there is no question of where it is if it’s an emergency and someone isn’t thinking straight.
@adambaker6426
@adambaker6426 3 жыл бұрын
I pump petroleum. I’ve learned to keep a lot of 3” and 4”’ hose seals with me. I keep them on a carabiner, and out of the sunlight to prevent degradation. Another thing that is an easy help is having the hoses male on one end and female on the other, so no more barrel connectors or female to female connectors. Also, a short 5’ extension hose for when you’re just short of reaching your pump out target. I too use coated cable to attach the plugs and caps to the trailer and each to the hoses. Wilson Electronics makes a cell phone amplifier that will boost your ability to hit the cell towers. It’s hard wired to the truck, but not to your phone. Very handy when servicing customers that live so far out of cell service. Thanks for the leadership videos. It’s great material you’re putting out, and refreshing to hear
@light784brick9
@light784brick9 Жыл бұрын
I'm also glad to hear that there is still another company out there that says they're gonna do something and they do it.
@Blb573
@Blb573 3 жыл бұрын
I dropped a few things on TicTok. First, if you aren’t using the backseat for seating, remove it and have custom storage made. You can keep stuff like the caps with the seals preglued in the cab so you don’t have to mess with it on a job. Next, move the tank back another 6” and hang shovels and other tools on the headache rack so you don’t have to dig for the right tool and easy to make sure you have all your tools before you leave a job. Also, put the pump and motor in a box with louvers on the sides and a door you can open when in use, that would keep both out of the elements and water from getting to your pump and freezing it up. Side note, and I’m sure you already have something, but hang a water cooler with soapy water on the bed somewhere to wash your hands before getting into the truck. Love the content, and the way you treat your employees
@1trucklife909
@1trucklife909 3 жыл бұрын
Tire chains, tire puncture repair kit, a winch maybe, emergency lights front and back, side and back facing lights on the headache rack, fire extinguisher, nice flashlights and headlamps, zip ties,
@caleblongwell1673
@caleblongwell1673 3 жыл бұрын
Only things I can think of: alternator for the pump battery, backup camera, and maybe some more off-road style tires for those rough driveways. The alternator probably won’t save you a ton of money, but it would help with the hassle of getting batteries. Someone already said backup cameras but I thought I’d mention it anyway. The more “off-road” style tire would have deeper tread and won’t need to be replaced as frequently while also aiding in the rougher driveways, but also cost a little bit more. Some smaller mounted lights or even just magnetic lights for around the more frequently used areas of the truck would probably help a lot an night too.
@SLOCLMBR
@SLOCLMBR 2 жыл бұрын
Offroad tires are not going to last long on the road.. gravel isn't off road, just not smooth sailing. The honda pump motor has a complete charging system, I don't know how you could think it doesn't..
@tywebb355
@tywebb355 Жыл бұрын
Hey !! Great video. Those seals are not glued in to those caps because over time depending on the application those gaskets stop sealing and need to be replaced as well as the hoses that connect to them. There are different companies that make those caps and the ones I used had a pretty thick ridge that the gasket sits in. and rarely had to pop them back in. Oh yea, That rigid pipe you showed that clamped on the end of the hose - We called a dip leg.
@shadetree6705
@shadetree6705 Жыл бұрын
I commented on another video that I've done body recover/clean-up and a few nasty things, your job is where I draw the line. When you grabbed the turd-sucker-pipe thing, my mind started with "I don't think that's mud" then shifted to "please wash your hands...several times" I was also morbidly curious with every step. Thank you for the tour, stay safe.
@SvRProductions92
@SvRProductions92 3 жыл бұрын
Also, run the wires from the starter of the for the small engine for the pump directly to the truck batteries. This will eliminate needed a separate battery. We do this for our air compressors on work trucks.
@theredneckman001
@theredneckman001 3 жыл бұрын
Never go direct, always have batteries separated by an isolator or solenoid. If that little battery shorts out it can kill both truck batteries over night.
@SvRProductions92
@SvRProductions92 3 жыл бұрын
@@theredneckman001 good point, I did miss that part. We do have a solenoid for our work truck compressor with a fusible link that trips if something shorts out.
@cyberprog
@cyberprog 3 жыл бұрын
@@theredneckman001 no need for the second battery!
@brandonkrueger2779
@brandonkrueger2779 3 жыл бұрын
I have a few suggestions that could be helpful, for your small engine battery not lasting a year, it doesn’t look like it has a recharge system on it so you could be a kit that will run off the alternator you’re truck already has and you can run wires to that battery to keep it charged and running longer. The next thing is you could make a shovel rack that goes right on the headache rack on your flat beds and it can keep the shovels up off the bed so you could store more if needed and all around just keep the back looking neater. Finally a backup camera would be extremely beneficial for you guys backing down long and narrow driveways, I used to run plow trucks with salters in the bed and the backup cameras make things so much easier since you don’t have to worry about anything being in your massive blind spot behind the truck
@SLOCLMBR
@SLOCLMBR 2 жыл бұрын
The honda 390 absolutely does have a charging system. As often as it gets used, im surprised they get a whole year. Not bad
@pouncepounce7417
@pouncepounce7417 Жыл бұрын
Batteries are crappy if you are not a big company, as an "civilian" you get lower quality batteries, so they break sooner. With cars your factory set can last 5-7 years, the replacements usual 4 ish years. (in my and people i talked to about it experience) So i would be not surprised if the smaller batteries who are usual for motorbikes and lawnmowers keep one year, they are build to last max 3 years but not for high frequent use. Because, hey, battery manufacturers want more income too!
@bastarddoggy
@bastarddoggy Жыл бұрын
​@@pouncepounce7417freezing over the winter also shortens the life of batteries. I wonder if a battery warming system would eventually pay for itself by making those little batteries last for a few years, rather than just one.
@pouncepounce7417
@pouncepounce7417 Жыл бұрын
@@bastarddoggy you can buy batteries for arctic use, they are inside an foam box and have heater elements that heat the battery as soon it gets cold. That costs power but less than the battery would loose degrading due to cold. So if you have less than -15C regular it is an option to consider.
@jonasstahl9826
@jonasstahl9826 Жыл бұрын
​@@pouncepounce7417 Just get rid of the small battery and wire the small engine to the truck battery
@jeremyblevins838
@jeremyblevins838 Жыл бұрын
I haul water for a living and face many of the same problems. However, the 6,000 gallon tanker I haul has a couple more accessibility issues due to its length and weight. I wish the truck I drive was set up as well as yours are. Awesome content.
@RM-bx2zt
@RM-bx2zt 11 ай бұрын
That was fascinating. Going to add some of these ideas to my pickup. When I was a kid I heard my neighbor refer to these trucks as a "ca-ca sucka" (with Boston accent) I am enjoying the heck out of this channel. Thanks!
@barstowrat
@barstowrat 3 жыл бұрын
1. A 12v fridge like in semis/rvs. 2. A small 5-10 gallon tank with clean water for washing hands and tools. Pressurizing the tank would help as well. 3. They make flexible pipe heaters which are basically a 120v wire you wrap around a pipe. In your case you would wrap the valves. This would require a generator/invertor or be set and plugged in at night like an engine heater
@anothercoyote7325
@anothercoyote7325 3 жыл бұрын
Would highly recommend having we call them drip trays to lay the ends of the suction hose in to keep all the dirt from running all over the bed
@chrismallory8292
@chrismallory8292 Жыл бұрын
No nonsense. Quality expected and given. Top notch equipment. Very professional. I would work for your company in a heartbeat.
@27Metaldragon
@27Metaldragon Жыл бұрын
I adore your use of smaller 550s and the like. When I worked for one of these companies all we ran were Kenworth/Sterling/Mack vac trucks with 3000gal tanks. Up here in the bush roads of Ontario I'd have far rather backed a half tonne up a donkey trail to get to some cabin.
@stevealtman9872
@stevealtman9872 3 жыл бұрын
That extended platform in the rear, should have reflective tape on it. Just the face of it and both sides. Better visibility at night/dusk
@Davidhalcom
@Davidhalcom 3 жыл бұрын
a good idea the company I work for does is add a first aid sticker to help everyone quickly locate the kit in an emergency situation. also we use 2 inch pvc pipe strapped on a slant to organize shovels and what not.
@kentleonard764
@kentleonard764 2 жыл бұрын
That was 100% thorough. Fantastic walkthrough.
@noeliastein9360
@noeliastein9360 3 жыл бұрын
Never thougth it would be so complicated!.very nice truck!👌
@thatfatboiforu
@thatfatboiforu 3 жыл бұрын
I would honestly love to see you and your crew put one of those harbor freight predator motors in place of the Honda and see just how long it lasts. Great video and love seeing all the equipment!
@kimberlypickett6797
@kimberlypickett6797 3 жыл бұрын
Why not just use heat tape on those Italian valves to precent freezing in the winter?. Very cool learning about how these trucks get setup!
@pitsbrick2053
@pitsbrick2053 3 жыл бұрын
Btw love your tiktoks just recently moved to South Carolina and yours instantly came up. Being someone is a special trade it's good to see others promoting them!
@stackshouse
@stackshouse 3 жыл бұрын
My FIL runs a single axle 2,500 gallon truck in NYS and with the freezing temps that we see, we use a heated valve that uses the engines coolant to unfreeze the valves on the way to the jobs; we keep both valves open with a bucket at the valve when the truck is not running in the winter. You didn't discuss hand tools in this video, but we stay away from carrying battery powered drills and saws as everyday carries and instead carry hand saws (hacksaw and wood saw) as well as a ratcheting brace with a quarter inch socket drive head and 1/4 inch sockets and screw bits that fit into a 1/4 inch socket. These items guarantee that we can complete most jobs with the least amount of headaches since we are not dependent on batteries, and also aren't injuring wrists using screw and nut drivers when unscrewing lids or tightening ferncos. We will bring battery powered tools if we know we need them, but not as everyday carry. My father in law also created a better way to deal with clogged inlet pipes. He took a 3" 90* elbow and added a fernco on one end that allows the 3" hoses to easily be added to it and a short piece of pipe 3" I.d. to the other. This allows us to use the truck's vaccum to remove clogs instead of having to snake them multiple times. We also use the truck's outlet valve to backwash the tank allowing more of the muck to be easier to remove on tanks that aren't pumped regularly.
@spencervoisin7622
@spencervoisin7622 3 жыл бұрын
Some simple things I would say to have, spare spark plugs and other miscellaneous parts for the pump, a tool rack of some kind to improve inventory, and as a machinist I would highly recommend getting a custom handle made for the pump control, you the dead centres on CNC tail stocks have a sealed off bearing as well as a design near the bottom to deflect coolant and I feel if that was incorporated into the handle it would help with some freezing issues in the winter
@kawiet830
@kawiet830 3 жыл бұрын
You didn’t mention anything about having a back up camera anymore they’re so affordable if it prevents one accident it’ll pay for your entire fleet of trucks to have them
@andykokes5690
@andykokes5690 3 жыл бұрын
All new vehicles have factory back up cameras in the US since about 2014.
@MooseMancuso
@MooseMancuso 3 жыл бұрын
@@andykokes5690 isn’t that just on consumer vehicles?
@kawiet830
@kawiet830 3 жыл бұрын
On cab and chassis they are wired for backup camera but since there’s nowhere to mount it to it’s an option but you can buy the camera and prep kit directly from Ford even if the truck wasn’t bought with the option
@routefive2231
@routefive2231 3 жыл бұрын
@@andykokes5690 that is not true
@toyotapickup1989
@toyotapickup1989 3 жыл бұрын
@@kawiet830 CM beds also do not have a location for a backup camera. It would need to be custom mounted. Typically I use the Ford camera it comes with because it has a housing and mounts, making it easy to just find a spot to drill a few holes. (I build service trucks for a living)
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 9 ай бұрын
I love the preparedness of it all. Worked for a place that had no vehicle / fleet / safety policy and comprehensive on-board equipment/tools. Made me angry for some of the staff (the ones who I didn't hate, anyway) to be driving a janky/older vehicle to jobs, sometimes in the middle of the night, and not have a fall back for a breakdown or accident other than to call someone (who may or may not have their phone on). There was maybe 1 florescent orange triangle that I wasn't even aware about till way later.
@brettvanburen7080
@brettvanburen7080 3 жыл бұрын
You should build a slide out hopper for kitty litter or even grass seed to fill into buckets/shovels. Stores more, gets it out of the cab, and super convenient. Have seen a few on fire trucks for dispensing quick dry on auto accidents.
@JamesButlerWellAndSepticLife
@JamesButlerWellAndSepticLife 3 жыл бұрын
Hi
@JorgeBrito1
@JorgeBrito1 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I can only think of two things. A portable winch that can be coupled to the front of the truck if needed or on a frame to help lift the lids. Second is to ask in advance for people to send pictures of the access drives or videos, you can setup an WhatsApp account or telegram account so people can send those pictures/videos. Maybe include a water kettle that connects to the car 12V so you can heat water and use to clean, and even drop on top of the ice that freezes those connections that you mention.
@ladyluck1616
@ladyluck1616 3 жыл бұрын
Being someone that lives in Canada and deals with stuff freezing for half the year if not more. I would recommended looking at if your can buy or have someone make a heated/insulated system for the valves. I would recommend having it be able to run off of the 12V battery from the truck when it's running and/or have it be able to be plugged in to an outlet while the truck is parked.
@justinhoskins201
@justinhoskins201 3 жыл бұрын
Hey James, love the tik tok, couple things, 1. Maybe a little box to put the hand tools in, going around corners the tools have the potential to come off the bed, also, maybe some lights to illuminate the bed for those after hour calls, something on the pump so you could see it if anything was to happen to it, so you could see it to do minor repairs in the field, being able to see when putting up hoses and those hand tools
@ladyluck1616
@ladyluck1616 3 жыл бұрын
I would also try to see if any dust seals or gaskets would work with the vacuum pump lever
@scottb2712
@scottb2712 3 жыл бұрын
I don't see a rack for the fishing poles
@deathmkachin
@deathmkachin 3 жыл бұрын
Another idea is to get license plate backup camera. It replaces the frame of the back license plate and will give the driver a view of what’s behind him on a screen that you can put on the dash
@sallymcgill2572
@sallymcgill2572 9 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your posts. Even this one about your work trucks! 😂. I’m a retired woman who helped build Subarus in Lafayette IN! So I like all this extra info although it doesn’t affect me anymore! ❤
@KenDoeVisions365
@KenDoeVisions365 2 жыл бұрын
You look at the details like they are the most important 🤔 definitely one of the best bosses I've seen, damn man, thank you for being yourself, it's not like you only care about yourself or only the business, you care about every piece of the puzzle. I thank you and appreciate you even tho i don't know you, i only wish there were more like you
@alissaveurink6958
@alissaveurink6958 3 жыл бұрын
I would get some toolboxes to organize everything in the back. This would protect the drivers from getting hit with any loss and flying objects in an accident
@xtherieldealx
@xtherieldealx 3 жыл бұрын
Mechanical designer here - machining or even 3d printing some sort of cover to keep water out of the stem on that vacuum pump would be pretty straightforward. I could design & 3d print you a sample with a few measurements...
@GustavoAndrade-jt7qn
@GustavoAndrade-jt7qn 3 жыл бұрын
Just use grease
@piermechanic38365
@piermechanic38365 3 жыл бұрын
Grease or find an umbrella seal
@pootmahgoots8482
@pootmahgoots8482 2 жыл бұрын
That's a badass rig, sir.
@druekreft1053
@druekreft1053 3 жыл бұрын
So this is in response to your Tik Tok account, I did this cause I enjoy it not to get money out of you. You were humble enough to know your limits and I respect that. I hope something here with be of some help to you down the road. In the cab of the truck above your head in the center right behind the 12 volt outlets you can have a mesh net pined on all 4 corners for storage. Keep your clip board up there so it's not rolling around everywhere and it's easy to get to. There are special chair mounted elastic, compartmentalized storage systems you can get to put over your driver and passenger seats as well as your rear seats as well to get everything off the floor of your trucks and to organize everything better. It would also help eliminate confusion among your employees as everything would have a place to be put and any employee can get into any truck and immediately know where everything is. For the bad of the truck first and foremost, get some large sized square piping and weld that shit to the front of the bed where you've been "throwing your tool". This will allow you to stand your tools upright so they can't move around on you and open up that space right behind the headache rack for more of whatever you may need. For your freezing pipes issue, I work in injection molding and there is a thing called a nozzle or tip heater. It's just a small ring you can get in various sizes that goes around the pipe your need to heat(or barrel in my case) and can heat up extremely quickly. It just has 2 wires coming off of it but it might be useful to help you with the freezing issue. I will warm you now though, the ones we use can get up to 600 degrees and over so I'd look for one with a regulator or something similar to keep it from melting your pipes. Steel shouldn't be too much of a problem but it might boil the contents inside... Just fyi. Use this as well for any other water freezes. For the seals pooping out, I'd suggest looking into how monster( the energy drink) seals thier cans and see if there is something similar that you can get. I would suggest looking into semi-trick truck tires and or to replace the ones that you're currently going through they are standard going to be more reliable and should help you out longer than the typical City highway tires that you can get somewhere else and with the vehicle as big as it is you can probably get the right tire size and get away with it For the "mucking sucker"(?)(the pipe you use) consider taking the diameter of that pipe and buying a 4 or 6 inch piece of square tubing, cut it in half long ways and then weld that to the bed so that thing doesn't slide around everywhere. Good luck! Keep up the tik-toks!
@deathmkachin
@deathmkachin 3 жыл бұрын
For the pump control handle try putting a line of silicone sealant around where the water collects. If you need to disassemble it soak the silicone in mineral oil, alcohol or vinegar. Then scrape it off with a pull scraper or sharp knife.
@cyberprog
@cyberprog 3 жыл бұрын
The pump control handle is clearly badly designed. Rotate thru 90 degrees so it's on its side. Will reduce water ingress.
@randomkidz525
@randomkidz525 3 жыл бұрын
You should get the under seat storage box for the back seat smaller items they can really help
@dragoon71892
@dragoon71892 Жыл бұрын
I never thought of the physics that are necessary for pump trucks. This is so cool.
@mustang01man
@mustang01man 3 жыл бұрын
Here from tiktok! I didn't see any amber/white strobe lights. I know sometimes u gotta park on some narrow streets and some customers don't want to have a truck in the driveway. A good set of strobes would definitely up the safety of your crew.
@jeremyluimes1869
@jeremyluimes1869 3 жыл бұрын
I forgot to mention but love the sticker on the clip board
@ShaneBlume
@ShaneBlume 3 жыл бұрын
GFC gotta love it!
@plibb21
@plibb21 3 жыл бұрын
Can you convert the honda engine to run off the diesel tank in the truck? Would save you from packing that can around. I would put a coned pipe with a slot for the handle that goes past where water gets in over your valve on the pump. Might take a few iterations. Maby a converter of some type to get charge the honda battery when the truck is running. Also could take some pipe and weld it on the headache rack to organize your tools there. Could have a secondary pipe come from your exhaust in the winter to unfreeze that bottom valve. I would have it on a butterfly valve that can be tured on in the winter. Or insulate it and plug it in when you plug the blockheater in.
@davidjames6056
@davidjames6056 3 жыл бұрын
I would say the diesel is a slower engine so it would not have a effective pump so gas would be a better speed for the pump
@phantomofky69
@phantomofky69 Жыл бұрын
I spent 7 years as a truck driver and pump operator for an industrial cleaning company. Used tons of camlock fittings , fire hoses and 12k psi blast hoses . we ussually used stainless fittings for high and low pressure. last longer.
@MareeCK2409
@MareeCK2409 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely no idea how I ended up watching your channel but I love it. I’m usually watching true crime or similar so god knows what’s up with the algorithm! 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
@daveholliday3082
@daveholliday3082 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve got a few random magnetic strips fastened inside my cab just a little miscellaneous bits or bolts or screws that I might need often
@exilecommander
@exilecommander 3 жыл бұрын
Have you ever though of having an inverter installed in the trucks, so that your guys can use anything that requires a regular 110v including a jump box?
@jonp6798
@jonp6798 Жыл бұрын
I have inadvertently learnt a lot about our Vacex machines at work watching this video. Great stuff 👍
@TheArchersTungsten
@TheArchersTungsten 8 ай бұрын
Damn you guys really set your employees up for success. I’ve worked for people whos goal was to force you to make as much profit as possible while spending as little as they can to help you reach the goals they set .
@brandonpeters988
@brandonpeters988 3 жыл бұрын
Hi, I follow your channel on TikTok. Thank you for making videos, I enjoy watching them. Have you ever thought about getting an ice maker for your business if you go through a large amount of ice for your cooler ?
@Oceanbornzz
@Oceanbornzz 3 жыл бұрын
For your truck tools / supplies you store in the back of the truck. Instead of everything just on the floor under the seat. Maybe custom build (if you can) some type of drawer that can be installed in the floor of the truck so you can organize it better. This can include a hole for your yeti cooler to fit in so it doesn't take up leg space while traveling. My last idea is you can also maybe add some hooks to hold in place all the tools that are stored between the tank and back truck window. This will prevent them from moving around while driving or the possible risk of them sliding off the truck.
@williamwood9605
@williamwood9605 3 жыл бұрын
I have not interest in a job in septic, I just have an interest in understanding what work people do for some reason
@damiensantos6189
@damiensantos6189 3 жыл бұрын
Porta potty/various other septic needs truck driver here, we use amthor tank setups but I have to say having a 50% fill bubble along with the 100% full bubble helps me out a great deal when I have a lot of stops with lots of sewage, gives me a better idea where exactly I'm at so I don't get somewhere and can't finish a job because I got filled up. Also I'd suggest instead of running a bunch of hoses the same length, get a few hoses like a 60' or two, a 30' and a 20'. Whichever combination would give you the range you need in the least amount of hoses possible. Then instead of the guys needing to connect 3 20' hoses they just use one 60', or instead of 2 20' hoses use one 30' hose to go the 25 feet they need, the less hose you use the more pulling power you get, overall results in jobs getting done faster. In my experience clogs are easier to deal with in one hose than two or more connected hoses.
@ruffseas
@ruffseas Жыл бұрын
James, love your content, not interested in working your field but your pragmatism is infectious. You like solutions... correct? I have one for you. The Masport pump control handle winter freeze has a very cheap simple solution. Take a water bottle, one that is about the same outer diameter as the bearing housing (right in there), cut the bottle in half, cut a slot in each half (on the cut side) the width of the control handle and deep enough so that once inverted and placed over the handle so the cut edge of the bottle overlaps the tapered bearing housing creating an umbrella that sheds water away from the handle and bearing race. Hot glue (neatly) the slot in the former bottle to the handle so it doesn't blow off in transit, you now have a very inexpensive, fairly invisible modification that probably only needs to be installed for three months in the year, insuring annual replacement so it won't get too raggedy. My guess would be, if water can infiltrate and freeze, it probably isn't good for the mechanism during any season, water and metal don't really get along. Drop me a line if this helps at all. P
@emptycoffin
@emptycoffin 3 жыл бұрын
1. the Yeti cooler: have you considered a 12v fridge? implementing a second battery dedicated to it is a very simple task using a voltage sensitive relay and would save you the time and cost of ice over a period of time. 2. reverse camera. I live in mine. The higher it is the better and for easier implementation try a wireless unit. 3. fuel to pump. in our trucks we run a line from the vehicle tank to the pump and use a simple momentary switch to transfer to the pump tank. this requires a valve at the tank. happy to talk to you more about it. 4. freezing water over that valve. at the end of every day I'd suggest covering it in a wafer dispersant like wd40 to prevent any build up. it can't freeze if it's not there.
@mikecrompton481
@mikecrompton481 3 жыл бұрын
#3 truck is a diesel. Pump is gas. Good idea for a gaser!
@emptycoffin
@emptycoffin 3 жыл бұрын
@@mikecrompton481 copy. Wasnt sure about fuel type. Over here there's very few petrol vehicles over there but I know you guys are fond of them. We run diesel powered pumps at our workplace. Yanmar do some great products.
@stevemcraemanager7119
@stevemcraemanager7119 2 жыл бұрын
@@emptycoffin I'm firmly against communal coolers they're cesspools. But I can go for a fridge.
@Groveroa
@Groveroa 3 жыл бұрын
You don’t say what’s in the bed boxes on each side.
@HensleyAdventures
@HensleyAdventures 3 жыл бұрын
I like roll out lockers or storage systems for back seat to keep it all organized and secure. We had a truck roll and all the loose items become rockets
@WorthyMissJ
@WorthyMissJ Жыл бұрын
Mookentooken? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm dying! You've just coined a new word! I love it!
@brandonpeters988
@brandonpeters988 3 жыл бұрын
What about having a cover made for your pump motor. A simple metal cover would prevent water from getting on your handle and freezing.
@deang5009
@deang5009 3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking of a plastic or metal cover over. To over the handle that deals with the pump.
@brandonpeters988
@brandonpeters988 3 жыл бұрын
@@deang5009 I wouldn’t want to make it out of plastic due to the heat from the engine
@johnjamison6082
@johnjamison6082 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. It is always cool to learn something new whenever I can. Plus I love your content.
@ecay
@ecay Жыл бұрын
I used to work at a wastewater treatment plant and trucks like yours would come in. Even bigger trucks would come in. Had even one company that would bring in and I'm not kidding. You a semi truck with a huge tanker trailer and try to tell us he was only pumping a thousand gallons or dumping a thousand gallons he had. The float on the end of it blocked off with individual cut offs so when they filled it to a certain point they could shut it off and it would stay at that level. You couldn't hide the shut offs and and when we had to watch them dump every so often he'd have to go over and he'd have to open up those shut offs and allow what was in the tube to flow out. Sometimes he didn't do that and we'd reporting frequently. The the department of environmental quality was investigating in multiple times. He was banned from places from being able to dump but he would try. He would do it and he every time he like. Oh no! No, it's just a thousand gallons. We all knew that he was dumping more than a thousand gallons but he didn't want to pay for that extra
@opinionatedman
@opinionatedman 3 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this thorough look into this aspect of your world. I think the biggest surprise to me was how little life you get out of the tires.
@tylerflores5837
@tylerflores5837 3 жыл бұрын
Milwaukee pack out might help clean up the back of the truck up if you don't use them already. They are super nice to keep things organized and clean. I've also seen a lot of ranchers make the sides of their flat beds with hinges on them that can drop down and you could pin the tools to them and have quick access and add a little more securement.
@deanmcbride4249
@deanmcbride4249 3 жыл бұрын
3 suggestions. I drive a non has met tanker truck so I deal with those quick connects and 3" rubber gaskets. 1. Try wrapping gasket with electrical tape. Tighter fit. 2. You did not mention it but wondering if you had drain holes in the front and middle of your truck bed so water does not collect. 3. Might want to get a small Rubbermaid container to put the small items that you have behind the passenger seat in so they are not laying all over the floor. Thanks for your videos enjoy your content
@RuinTheSlayer
@RuinTheSlayer 3 жыл бұрын
I have a couple possible improvements. First, A trunk organizer or something similar to keep all the loose stuff on the truck together will make it a little cleaner in the back and make it easier to keep an accurate inventory. Next, To help "winterize" the vacuum lever could wrapping it loosely with some hydroponic cloth. Lastly, On the storage side you can get some 5 gallon buckets and a battery powered sprayer or pump to clean off the tools and such. Only thing else I can think of is a fire extinguisher, get the employees trained in it's use if you get one that could mean some fire damage or a ton of fire damage. Wish more bosses and business owners were as cool as you.
@JR-bj3uf
@JR-bj3uf 5 ай бұрын
I used to live in the country. I started with a septic tank and drain field and ended up with an aerobic system. I am quite familiar with septic pumping and had always been fascinated by sewage treatment in general. If I had to choose another career this would be it. It is so necessary you can go to bed at night and sleep well knowing that you have performed a very necessary service.
@joejarrell2578
@joejarrell2578 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome setup!!
@nicstahl5269
@nicstahl5269 3 жыл бұрын
Here from TikTok and the only recommendations I could think of would be to use oil dry instead of kitty litter, it’s usually cheaper and works better. The second thing would be that you could run the key start for the Honda motor to the battery’s in the truck itself or put a battery tender/ charger on the existing battery at night, that would let them last longer than the year you are getting now and save you a lot of money in batteries every year.
@Havoc4Hire
@Havoc4Hire 3 жыл бұрын
Wavian jerry cans with the mount kit for your gasoline, backup camera, covers for the pump or cover with sheet metal to help keep rain off but so you dont have to remove it. Molle webbing on the bottom of the backseat to organize stuff on
@howardkeil1526
@howardkeil1526 Жыл бұрын
Very cool it looks like you've tailored it using your experiences thru the years and it's probably always evolving. It's even tailored to the terrain you encounter there having tanks so far from road access and with such drastic elevation changes. Your story about getting the trucks so stuck so far from a road and the cost getting them out tells me it's beautiful country there.
@kman9448
@kman9448 20 күн бұрын
Worked in North Dakota for a few years “-50 degrees”. Hauling water to fracks. My masport 400 was heated/cooled by the engine radiator by heater hoses. Pump was always moist but 20 minutes running down the road pump was nice and warm, never frozen. Much better then champion or fruitland air cooled pumps. I always had a weed burner torch and a smaller soldering torch to heat valves when they freeze. The weed burner had a short wand on it so I could lite it an just set it close to the valve. No matter how froze up it would thaw it out in a few minutes. You have space for an other tool box behind the rear tires. You could easily place the propane tank hoses in it. I used a 1.5 pound tank so I could carry it around if needed. 🤷‍♂️ just some ideas from 45 years in the oilfield.
@mikecrompton481
@mikecrompton481 3 жыл бұрын
Freeze up problems Maybe look into a block heater or heated cables. They usually require some decent power. Maybe enough to run off a good inverter, or just a magnetic block heater for back bottom of tank to keep warm or thawed out while truck is off duty.On pump selector handle a cap over it or silicone the gap so water won’t build up. I appreciate the money you spend to make life easier for your crew and the forethought on things saving money in the long run!
@23431
@23431 Жыл бұрын
That’s great that you load your units to benefit your operators to the best and that you take great care of your employees
@marscrow
@marscrow 11 ай бұрын
Sure do wish you weren't so far away. A business owner with your intellect, knowledge, fairness and thoroughness is so incredibly rare. Also, the way you care for your employees is extrordinary. Kudos to you. Your videos are fascinating, something that I never thought I would say about a septic company. What is the furthest distance you'll go for a job?
@chrisdavenport6585
@chrisdavenport6585 Жыл бұрын
Man I wish I could join a company like yours with the best equipment and a management staff that cares about their employees. I live in northern California and it's hit or miss
@connor1186
@connor1186 Жыл бұрын
I didnt know you had a stutter. You've done a great job working on that, id never have known if i didnt see this video.
@daltonbettis7536
@daltonbettis7536 3 жыл бұрын
Only things that I can think of. Maxtrax are great for getting unstuck in a bad situation or a driveway that shouldn’t be a driveway. They are super sturdy and you lay them under the tires to assist in getting out of ruts or up steep gravel. Also the tank sits above the cab and having a fiberglass “bump pole” that’s the same height as the tank attached to the bumper would allow operators to check clearance under a low hanging branch or a Hardee’s drive through before accidentally ruining thousands of dollars of equipment, or stopping to get out which is time and a huge pain. Lastly pelican makes these indestructible waterproof reflective flashlights that are super bright and not very expensive. They are crush and shock proof and I’ve found them to be great whenever I’m working on pipes under a house. They also have a arm loop attachment point to keep you from dropping them in septic tanks and down long pipes. Hope I can help.
@TheWhateverContent
@TheWhateverContent 2 жыл бұрын
Just recently found your channel, love the content. You're only about an hour away from me, here in NC.
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