Full tour of my Line Truck !

Published 2020-08-27
Hey Everyone! I've been asked many times to show a video of my Line truck. I respond to all types of calls! Substation, underground and overhead, all while preforming regular work duties and customer service calls.
Hope you all enjoy! 👊

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Music courtesy of:
"All good in the wood" by Audionautix
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All Comments (21)
  • @jerrykorman7770
    That cab is the cleanest I have ever seen. Most work trucks have a layer of empty and partially empty McD’s wrappers, Timmies cups, and butts on the floor
  • @loggerboy10
    You can tell alot about a man by the way he keeps his truck, from the looks of yours , you a heck of a good man .
  • @Bobsdecline
    Wowzers! I didn't think this video was going to be so long! As I reviewed the footage I had, I was torn ... First thoughts were to buzz through it quickly with a voice over and try and spit out a 5 min video. Instead I opted to keep the narration attached to the original video and give a more in depth explanation. I try to keep a variation of both short and long videos with a wide variety of information.... but curious as to thoughts from the viewers?? Cheers all ! Be safe out there in them storms commin!🍻👊
  • @AlexanderDreams
    I’m currently a cable guy in Anaheim California. I’ve got to say, you’ve honestly been such a motivation to me. I continuously get compliments on how everyone loves the organization and cleanliness of my truck. The ability for me to call out while I’m on the pole or in the bucket to a groundman and him be able to find whatever it is I’m looking for within a minute or seconds is awesome. People ask why I keep my truck so clean. It isn’t mine? It’ll never be mine and I don’t pay for it so what’s the point? I tell them because it’s my office. And I wouldn’t want to go to a dirty desk everyday and struggle to find my tools or have someone get hurt because I didn’t put something away. Thanks man, you’re seriously an inspiration for me. Tomorrow morning I’m going to sign the local 47 books as I’m ready to continue my journey into becoming a groundman for power and eventually a Journey lineman!
  • @Pete4875
    I put you guys up there with Police, Fire, Ambulance. You dedicate your life to making ours safe and comfortable. At 3 in the morning on a dangerously cold winter night, your willing to put yourself in harms way to insure our families are safe and comfortable. Thank You!
  • @Flayed_Flesh23
    I'm a comms guy but the beaver tail is used for spreading Tri-plex wire.
  • @f0rumrr
    Linemen the unsung heros, because this world runs on electricity, and you keep the power flowing.
  • My dad was a lineman for 45 years with Saskatchewan Power Corporation. Love your content. Keep it up
  • Just retired after 38 yrs with Xcel energy as a troubleman/service/ lighting etc, I can tell you value the importance of having a dedicated place for everything, night work is hard enough without searching for tools and material. Stay safe, wear your PPE.
  • Watching from Dallas, Texas. Starting my first job in the industry as a groundman on Tues. Wish me luck!
  • @captaing1509
    Thanks for the tour and compliments on a well organized truck. I am retired now but I had a service truck that was really tricked out like yours for virtually any trouble call and emergency. It seems you can carry 1000 items but the one you need is at the shop! I lost a few friends over the years due to complacency. One that survived was an amazing story. he was on a pole on spikes slipped and bumped at 12kv line that should have killed him, fell into a water filled ditch below, should have killed him but the sloping bank broke his fall and he slid into the water which quenched the burns. back to work in a couple of weeks! Stay safe and keep up the great videos. The beaver tail works best for smacking apprentices who are not paying proper attention to safety! :)
  • @mattozx6rr
    An organized truck is a clear sign of a man who takes pride in his work and tools. I am trying to relay this into the heads of the newbies I work with. Not going too well unfortunately.
  • @synapticburn
    Today I learned that in Canadian English, the past tense of "rig" is "rug" 😂
  • @caidhg
    When you said and most importantly wasp spray that resonated so deeply with me lol. I carry so much of that stuff on my lift truck my co-workers think I'm crazy but I simply say you can never have too much wasp spray.
  • @duenge
    Retired firefighter from the States here.....Our City has its own electric department, and ALWAYS REALLY happy when they show up at our fires. Pretty good guys! Stay safe.
  • @luke552
    I am a firefighter in Centreville, NB. We work with you guys a lot! keep up the good work
  • @Joe-rw1bb
    Good looking truck. Just bought a similar one for my electrical company.
  • @jrbay1
    I’m an inside wireman and I like seeing how outside lineman do things. It looks like we will set up our trucks in a similar way, we all keep our tools in the same spots so it’s no big secret. We weld brackets on the back side of tool bin doors with a big slide rod that pad locks inside another compartment or under the body. I have seen had a few attempts over my 33 years at getting in at the yard and so far none have been successful , they just pry the hell out of the door and make enough noise to wake the guard. It gives our welders a good laugh.
  • @apollorobb
    Hello from Oklahoma .Your 110% correct about the lack of honest people lol. And a beaver tail is for splitting secondary i believe . Great Video Brother