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TruckinNutz

By RyanRide aka Unkle Bonehead

TruckinNutz is a podcast produced on the road. It is about my life as a truck driver, father and husband. Better buckle up cause the road we’re on ain't on no map!
NSFW as of 04/01/2019
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12-30-18-Sunday Morning Coffee

TruckinNutzDec 30, 2018

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TN S2Ep1 Welcom Home, Drivers

TN S2Ep1 Welcom Home, Drivers

Welcome back to TruckinNutz! It's season 2, with the same dude, same ideas but now with more Freedom!

What I've been doing since I last talked to you

I did record 3 episodes of Break19 Podcast with the boys. It was fun and we really wanted to do more but trying to get 4 drivers all together to actually record a high quality audio/video podcast together is a real pain in the ass. Especially when 3 of them operate in a different time zone. So they are back doing their thing and have started a YouTube channel called The RatchetJaw Podcast. They are very funny and great guys so I urge you to go subscribe and watch them. They haven't officially put out a full episode yet but they will soon. I promise.

Also I would be remis if I didnt mentiona and give a shoutout to my good friend Radioman. Go listen to his podcast on Anchor.fm You can also find him on Bitchute. He puts out daily shows on both platforms! But be warned he does get political sometimes, where I dont.

I went and did some exploring of an alternative universe in ethos. It's called The Fediverse and you can find out about it by exploring my site.

- I ran across it by accident by reading about how much info Google and other mega companies have on everybody.

- I joined Mastodon.

- Had my own server and hosted all my stuff.

- Same server died but I'm still on the Fediverse

- I'm involved in 2 open source Fediverse projects, Funkwhale and Socialhome

- I started another podcast The Self Hosted Podcast about the Fediverse.

- I'm now what we are referring to as a "semi local" driver. Meaning that I run locally when we have a bunch of local stuff to do but still do the longer regional runs when needed.

What to expect from here on out

- TruckinNutz itself probably wont be any different than season 1.

- Since I am doing the semi local stuff I am hanging out at the yard more. So I may be teaching some people around here how to do a podcast for the company. Maybe even set up a server for them to have our own Socialhome or Moodle since we do run a driving school as well.

- I may even have some "experts" from our safety department on to talk about stuff.

- Have other drivers on to hang out and have fun

You drivers need to know

The Trucker Path app. That great wonderful app that helps us accomplish our jobs on a daily basis. It tells us where the weigh stations, truck stops low bridges, tire shops, etc. I use it just to find out whether weigh station are open or closed. Well did you know that app has 32 trackers and requires 20 permissions in order to run? And did you know that those are not reduced by any means if you pay them for the monthly subscription to remove the ads? Why the hell does that app need to have 32 fucking trackers? Why because the developer baked those in and is selling your info they gain to advertisers!!!!! YOU ARE A HUGE PRODUCT TO THEM!!! Save your data and privacy delete the app and spend $80 on a cb radio. You will get much more reliable and up to date info from it!

Feb 02, 202018:31
@truckinnutz is coming back!

@truckinnutz is coming back!

I briefly explain that I am relaunching this show and gloss over how. I will explain more in depth in an upcoming episode.
Jan 28, 202002:25
The Final Epidode of TruckinNutz

The Final Epidode of TruckinNutz

So this is the final episode of TruckinNutz. Im joining forces with the guys from TruckerNationUSA and starting a new podcast called Break19 Podcast. 

It will be found on Anchore and even already has a Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGtUbk6K30_Eje3AFAhhf1w


Truckers Against Trafficking

https://truckersagainsttrafficking.org

Apr 15, 201910:51
A Big Truckin Announcement!

A Big Truckin Announcement!

Sorry I been away from the podcast. I been doing some soul searching and finally made a decision. The podcast is changing a bit. I'm going to be more myself and not try to produce all trucking related content that is family friendly. I'm just not into censoring myself that much.

I have a new Instagram that is NSFW So dont follow me and then get pissed off I offend you.

https://www.instagram.com/unkle_frickin_bonehead/

Apr 01, 201920:24
02239-YouTube Content ID

02239-YouTube Content ID

I got a Content ID claim on my YouTube video and why that's a good thing.
Feb 23, 201908:43
02-21-19-One of those days

02-21-19-One of those days

I suck at coffee and be glad it's not video.
Feb 21, 201914:16
02-19-19-Update

02-19-19-Update

Just a quick update
Feb 19, 201904:07
02-02-19-Pretrip Pt3-Raise the Hood

02-02-19-Pretrip Pt3-Raise the Hood

Check fluid levels: oil and coolant levels. 

For the pre trip, look for oil, fuel, coolant, power steering fluid leaks… leak is either a problem or a potential problem. 

Make sure caps are tight for the rad, oil filler, power steering fluid and the dip stick is seated properly. 

Observe at the engine block.  Check for leaks, fluid running down the side of the engine.  Look at the hoses. Check for wear, cracking or fraying. Inspect fan belts for proper tension and signs of wear. 

Take a look at the engine fan. Make sure there are no pieces out of any of the blades. 

Look for any exposed or bare wires, or wires which appear out of place. It doesnt hurt to just grab wires and hoses to to a small tug to make sure they dont pop off. Just dont yank on them like you are trying to pull them off. 

Check windshield wiper fluid level. 

Scan steering axle tires for uneven wear, nails, chunks, etc. 

Take a look at the shock absorbers, ball joints and king pins for wear and proper lubrication. 

Observe all tires on your rig as well as the trailer. 

Visually inspect the airlines and electrical cord, to ensure they are properly connected 

Visually check the 5th wheel to make sure it’s coupled to the trailer 

Brake pads. Look for good thickness. 

Brake adjustment indicators. Look for proper positioning. 

Look over the entire unit thoroughly for body or structure damage. 

Start the truck (if it isnt running) 

Depress the clutch and start the engine. ( in neutral) 

Observe gauges to be sure oil pressure is good and electrical system in charging 

Gently ease the clutch out slowly and carefully, just in case there’s a problem (if you do this too quickly, you could launch yourself across the parking lot). 

Do not high idle the truck right away. Let it idle normally. 

Glance at the gauges again to ensure all is ok and air pressure is building. 

Turn on all lights and flashers and exit the vehicle. 

Do a visual of the motor, looking for leaks 

Observe belts for proper tension and that they are turning properly 

Close the hood and lock it down. 

Circle check the vehicle again 

Be certain all lights are working. 

In the truck, use a piece of wood or find a way to depress the brake pedal, so the operation of the exterior lights can be checked 

Listen for air leaks as you walk around the unit. 

Remove the block of wood from the pedal, turn off lights not needed.

Feb 03, 201935:33
01-28-19 Proper Piss Bottle Etiquette

01-28-19 Proper Piss Bottle Etiquette

STOP IT!

Jan 28, 201918:27
01-25-19 Pretrip Pt2 The Approach

01-25-19 Pretrip Pt2 The Approach

Pt2 of 6 Pretrip Series. How I start the actual pretrip
Jan 25, 201913:55
01-18-19-Quit Hating on Anchor!

01-18-19-Quit Hating on Anchor!

Some people are getting in my nerves.
Jan 18, 201911:45
01-18-19-Pretrip Part 1

01-18-19-Pretrip Part 1

The mist important thing on the truck to Pretrip!
Jan 18, 201925:21
01-17-19 Don't do this in your car!

01-17-19 Don't do this in your car!

Things you do in your car that can get you killed and you don't know you are doing them!
Jan 17, 201917:24
01-11-19 A Rough Week

01-11-19 A Rough Week

Sorry I've been awol. It's been a rough week.
Jan 11, 201905:04
01-06-19 Safety on the Road

01-06-19 Safety on the Road

You can now support me directly. If you wish me to get rid of the sponsors then please consider supporting me. 

You can now support me directly. If you wish me to get rid of the sponsors then please consider supporting me. The website https://boneheadmedia.com is now live and holds all the extended show notes. 

This episode was originally produced back in 2017.

Jan 06, 201930:38
010419- All Brokers Lie!
Jan 04, 201912:46
01-03-19 The Importance of a CB

01-03-19 The Importance of a CB

The 6 reasons a CB radio is a safety tool and NOT a distraction to driving!
Jan 03, 201930:27
12-31-18 Clifford Takes Over

12-31-18 Clifford Takes Over

In this episode we discover that Cliford has quite the sense of humour and has some semblance of emotions.

We also learn that his name stands for Certified Linux Intelligence For Organix Research and Development.

He is a 2nd generation A.I.known as an Organix organism from the year 2034.

Plus stats on the Freightliner Classic XL that he is embedded into.

Dec 31, 201816:08
12-31-18 Brief History of Trucking

12-31-18 Brief History of Trucking

In this episode we get a special visit from Clifford the Big Red Truck.

**Edit those stats were from the original media host at the time of the recording 09-24-17**

I thank you all for the really quick acceptance of the podcast. 1 week and 35 downloads as of this posting! THANK YOU!

I give a really quick history lesson of the trucking industry.

You can email me questions or comments to unklebonehead@pm.me **edited email to current email**

Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Breaker, Pocketcast, RadioPublic and Stitcher!


Links from the show:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_trucking_industry_in_the_United_States


The History of the 18-Wheeler

Dec 31, 201823:18
12-31-18 Trucker Vocabulary

12-31-18 Trucker Vocabulary

Trucking​ ​ Vocabulary

Basically two​ ​ types of trucks Conventional​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ truck​ ​ with​ ​ the​ ​ engine​ ​ mounted​ ​ in​ ​ front​ ​ of​ ​ the​ ​ cab.​ ​ Has​ ​ a ​ ​ nose Cabover​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ truck​ ​ with​ ​ the​ ​ engine​ ​ mounted​ ​ between​ ​ the​ ​ frame​ ​ rails​ ​ and​ ​ under​ ​ the​ ​ cab.

Manufacturers

These​ ​ are​ ​ the​ ​ class​ ​ 8 ​ ​ tractor/trailer​ ​ makers. 

1. Peterbuilt​ ​ - ​ ​ Pete,​ ​ Petercar 

2. Freightliner​ ​ - ​ ​ Freightshaker 

3. Kenworth​ ​ - ​ ​ Kwhopper 

4. International​ ​ - ​ ​ 13​ ​ letter​ ​ shit​ ​ spreader,​ ​ corn​ ​ binder 

5. Mack​ ​ - ​ ​ Bulldog 

6. Ford/Sterling 

7. Western​ ​ Star

Types​ ​ of​ ​ Trucks

Kind​ ​ of​ ​ confusing​ ​ because​ ​ a ​ ​ “truck”​ ​ is​ ​ known​ ​ by​ ​ it’s​ ​ trailer.

Freight​ ​ hauler,​ ​ Dry​ ​ Box,​ ​ Van​​ ​ - ​ ​ regular​ ​ dry​ ​ van.​ ​ Typically​ ​ 53’​ ​ long.​ ​ Occasionally​ ​ see​ ​ a 48’ Also​ ​ some​ ​ are​ ​ called​ ​ soft​ ​ sides​ ​ which​ ​ are​ ​ trailers​ ​ with​ ​ tarps​ ​ for​ ​ sides​ ​ but​ ​ still​ ​ has​ ​ the typical​ ​ hard​ ​ roof,​ ​ nose​ ​ and​ ​ doors​ ​ on​ ​ the​ ​ rear​ ​ of​ ​ the​ ​ trailer.

Reefer/Refrigerated​​ ​ - ​ ​ ​ A ​ ​ refrigerated​ ​ trailer​ ​ for​ ​ hauling​ ​ fresh/frozen​ ​ food​ ​ or​ ​ special chemicals.​ ​ No​ ​ trailer​ ​ that​ ​ has​ ​ ever​ ​ hauled​ ​ hazmat​ ​ can​ ​ ever​ ​ haul​ ​ food.​ ​ Temp​ ​ ranges​ ​ from -20F​ ​ to​ ​ 70F

Flatbed/Skateboard​​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ trailer​ ​ with​ ​ no​ ​ solid​ ​ walls​ ​ that​ ​ require​ ​ straps​ ​ and/or​ ​ chains​ ​ to secure​ ​ the​ ​ load​ ​ to​ ​ the​ ​ deck.​ ​ Most​ ​ often​ ​ needs​ ​ tarps​ ​ to​ ​ cover​ ​ the​ ​ freight.​ ​ A ​ ​ flat​ ​ bed​ ​ may also​ ​ have​ ​ a ​ ​ “tarp​ ​ system”​ ​ which​ ​ consists​ ​ of​ ​ aluminum​ ​ frame​ ​ with​ ​ a ​ ​ tarp​ ​ attached​ ​ to​ ​ the frame.​ ​ There​ ​ are​ ​ also​ ​ a ​ ​ type​ ​ of​ ​ tarp​ ​ system​ ​ that​ ​ has​ ​ a ​ ​ portable​ ​ plywood​ ​ sidewall sections​ ​ that​ ​ have​ ​ a ​ ​ tarp​ ​ stretched​ ​ over​ ​ the​ ​ top​ ​ of​ ​ the​ ​ freight.​ ​ These​ ​ are​ ​ referred​ ​ to​ ​ as covered​ ​ wagons​ ​ because​ ​ they​ ​ resemble​ ​ the​ ​ covered​ ​ wagons​ ​ of​ ​ the​ ​ old​ ​ west.

Dumps​ . End​ ​ dump​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ open​ ​ roof​ ​ trailer​ ​ that​ ​ lifts​ ​ up​ ​ and​ ​ dumps​ ​ the​ ​ load​ ​ out​ ​ of​ ​ a ​ ​ tailgate​ ​ at​ ​ the rear​ ​ of​ ​ the​ ​ trailer.​ ​ Typically​ ​ used​ ​ in​ ​ construction​ ​ for​ ​ dirt,​ ​ gravel,​ ​ rocks,​ ​ etcBelly​ ​ dump/Hopper​ ​ bottom​ ​ - ​ ​ ​ A ​ ​ trailer​ ​ that​ ​ has​ ​ a ​ ​ dump​ ​ underneath​ ​ the​ ​ frame.​ ​ Most​ ​ used for​ ​ grain. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Combo​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ trailer​ ​ that​ ​ can​ ​ dump​ ​ from​ ​ the​ ​ rear​ ​ or​ ​ the​ ​ bottom. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 

Tanker/Thermos​ ​ Bottle​​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ ​ trailer​ ​ that​ ​ hauls​ ​ liquid. Food​ ​ Grade​ ​ - ​ ​ Milk,​ ​ Cream,​ ​ Syrup,​ ​ Water,​ ​ etc Hazmat​ ​ - ​ ​ Gasoline,​ ​ Oil,​ ​ LP,​ ​ Nitrogen,​ ​ etc ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 

Livestock/Bull​ ​ Racks​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ trailer​ ​ for​ ​ hauling​ ​ live​ ​ animals​ ​ such​ ​ as​ ​ cattle,​ ​ hogs,​ ​ lamb,​ ​ etc. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Doesnt​ ​ really​ ​ matter​ ​ what's​ ​ in​ ​ it.​ ​ It’s​ ​ still​ ​ called​ ​ a ​ ​ Bullrack. ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ 

Car​ ​ Hauler/Parkin’​ ​ Lot​​ ​ - ​ ​ Just​ ​ what​ ​ it​ ​ sounds​ ​ like.​ ​ A ​ ​ trailer​ ​ made​ ​ for​ ​ hauling​ ​ cars. ​ ​ ​ 

Pups/Wiggle​ ​ Wagon​​ ​ - ​ ​ Double/triple​ ​ trailers

Most​ ​ Used​ ​ CB​ ​ Lingo

Bear/Smokey​ ​ Bear​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ police​ ​ officer.​ ​

Several​ ​ different​ ​ types.

● Full​ ​ Grown​ ​ Bear​​ ​ - ​ ​ A ​ ​ state​ ​ trooper 

● City​ ​ Kitty​ ​ - ​ ​ Local​ ​ city​ ​ cop. 

● County​ ​ Mounty​​ ​ - ​ ​ Sheriff​ ​ deputy 

Dec 31, 201832:33
12-30-18-Sunday Morning Coffee

12-30-18-Sunday Morning Coffee

A quick review of Netfix's Bird Box, my opinion on the stupid argument of the "Legends of Podcasting" bad mouthing Anchor. How They have based to their argument from a false perspective and the future of TruckinNutz and my other podcast Driving Common Sense.
Dec 30, 201820:04
12-28 Happy Friday

12-28 Happy Friday

Yesterday went to hell, wife broke her arm, the podcast is distributed to more places and I gotta fricking work this weekend. All that and more on trays episode! You can email me at unklebonehead@pm.me. You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Minds.com etc. Do you have a question about truck driving and using the Anchor.fm app? Just send me a message right from the app and I am happy to answer anything!
Dec 28, 201816:53
The Hardest Part of the Trucking Industry

The Hardest Part of the Trucking Industry

Home time is the hardest. You get home and have to unwind. You don't want to be socialable. You don't want to talk with anybody. Then when you do unwind and are ready to be socialable it's time to get back into trucking mode and the depression and anxiety of having to leave sets in.
Dec 27, 201816:32