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  • #61
    Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

    "претрип" это практическое вождение?

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    • #62
      Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

      Originally posted by proletary View Post
      т.е. оно получается на экзамене так, говоришь инспектору, мол, вот я собираюсь проверить не течет ли масло, собираюсь проверить фары, под капотом проверим и тд. ну тут по хэндбуку тогда все и идет. тогда вопросов нет
      Да именно так и говоришь, то-то и то-то, проверяем подтёки масла, жидкостей, натяжение ремней, крепления ну и прочее, на английском правда.

      Originally posted by Stol'nik View Post
      "претрип" это практическое вождение?
      Нет, это проверка состояния машины перед поездкой. Пре трип инспекшн

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      • #63
        Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

        Вообщем делаю выводы надо учить инглиш,а это видео для тех кто понятия не имеет об устройстве машины тем более грузовика.

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        • #64
          Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

          Originally posted by Harmful-Cat View Post
          Блин, я точно не помню в какой теме было, но вот тебе видюшка на претрип. Давольно внятно объясняет.

          Внятно то внятно, если бы еще понятно было. Хотелось бы субтитров к этому дядечке хоть, со словарем можно было перевести бы.

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          • #65
            Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

            Вот поэтому надо язык учить в первую очередь.

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            • #66
              Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

              афигеть, нашел пре трип от Чикагина, если это то, о чем Лексеич говорил выше. у меня же все заархивировано, вот что значит организованный человек кстати еще там обнаружил сканы пре трипа со Свифта, правда разрешение мелковато, но понять можно. Лексеич, тот пре трип, нет? портянка ниже. у меня пометка стоит, что от Чикагина.

              TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING PRE-TRIP


              CHOCK YOUR TIRES!

              CLEARANCE LIGHTS
              Appears to be securely mounted,
              Not cracked, broken or missing.
              Amber in color and are clean.


              HEAD LIGHTS
              Securely mounted, not cracked, broken, missing and clean.
              Color-clear
              TURN SIGNALS
              Securely mounted not cracked, broken or missing and clean.
              Color-amber




              UNDER THE TRUCK
              Check for leaks






              RIGHT SIDE

              WIPER BLADES – securely mounted, no worn rubber.

              COOLANT/RADIATOR – securely mounted, not cracked, broken or leaking. If there is no sight glass, I will remove radiator cap (if engine is cool) coolant needs to be visible.

              HOSES – securely mounted, not cracked, broken or leaking.

              OIL – must be above add line on dipstick.

              ALTERNATOR – securely mounted, not cracked, broken.

              BELT securely mounded, not cracked, worn frayed no more than ¾ inch slippage.

              GEAR DRIVEN WATER PUMP – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, or leaking belt is not frayed or visibly cracked; no signs of wear any more than ¾ in slippage.

              EXHAUST SYSTEM – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, or leaking. Check from front to top of stack in back.

              LEFT SIDE

              BELTS – securely mounted, not cracked, worn, frayed, no more than ¾ inch slippage.

              GEAR DRIVEN AIR COMPRESSOR – securely mounted, not cracked, broken or leaking.

              AIR LINES – securely mounted not cracked, worn frayed, not leaking.








              POWER STEERING RESERVORI – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, or leaking, fluid above add line on dipstick.

              POWER STEERING HOSES – securely mounted, not cracked, worn or frayed, not leaking.


              STEERING LINKAGE

              STEERING SHAFT – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, bent, no missing nuts or bolts, no unauthorized welds.

              STEERING GEAR BOX – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, or leaking, no missing nuts or bolts, no damage to power steering hoses.

              PITMAN ARM, DRAG LINK, UPPER AND LOWER KNUCKLE AND TIE ROD – securely mounted not cracked, worn, bent, no missing nuts or bolts.


              FRAME

              FRAME – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, bent, no missing cross members, no unauthorized welds.


              SUSPENSION

              FRONT AND REAR SPRING HANGERS – securely mounted, not cracked or broken, no broke, missing or loose bolts, (no missing axle mounting parts, no damaged bushings).

              SPRING – securely mounted, not cracked, no broken, shifted, or missing leaf springs.

              NO AUDIBLE AIR LEAKS – from air brake system.

              SHOCK ABSROBER – securely mounted, not cracked, bent, or leaking.


              BRAKES

              BRAKE HOSES – securely mounted not cracked, worn, frayed, and not leaking.

              BRAKE CHAMBER – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, dented, no missing nuts or bolts, not leaking.

              SLACK ADJUSTER – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, with brakes released no more than one-inch pull at a 90-degree angle.

              BRAKE DRUM – no cracks, dents, no lose or missing bolts.

              BRAKE SHOES – not cracked or broken, no less than ¼ in pad.

              WHEELS

              INNER WEEL SEAL – no leaking

              RIMS (BOTH INNER AND OUTER) – not cracked, broken, bent, no illegal welds.

              TIRES – no abrasions, bulges, cuts, tread evenly worn. Depth- no less than 4/32 inch. Same size and type as tires on other side cannot be recap tire.

              VALVE STEMS – securely mounted, not leaking, with valve caps. Check tires pressure with tire gauge. 95-105 psi.

              LUG NUTS – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, none missing, no rust.

              OUTER HUB SEAL – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, not leaking, filled to proper operating level take plug out and check with finger.

              DOORS AND MIRRORS

              DRIVER SIDE MIRROR AND BRACKET - securely mounted, not cracked or broken, properly adjusted and clean.

              DRIVER SIDE DOOR – hinges securely mounted, not damaged, inner and outer latches work properly, door opens and closes.

              EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT – fire extinguisher securely mounted, 10 B.C. properly charged + in the green, 3 red reflective triangles, check for fuses or circuit breakers for my tractor.

              HANDRAILS – securely mounted not cracked or broken. Steps can hold weight of driver.
              FULE TANKS

              FULE TANKS – securely mounted caps on tight not leaking no damage.

              BATTERY BOX – securely mounted, not cracked or broken, Cables secure, no corrosion.








              BEHIND CAB

              STAPS + HANDRAILS – securely mounted not cracked or broken.

              AIRLINES – secure, not cracked, leaking, chafed, worn, crimped or pinched.

              ELECTRIC LINES – secure not spliced, cut, cracked, chafed or worn. Trailer air connections sealed, electric plug seated, locked in place, in good condition, glad hands locked in place. (Check lines from tractor to trailer).

              CATWALK – securely mounted, clear from debris.

              DRIVER SHAFT – no cracked, bent, shaft coupling appear to be secure.


              SUSPENSION

              SPRING HANGERS – not cracked or broken, no missing or loose bolts, no missing axle mounting parts, and no damaged bushings.
              SPRING AND TORSION BAR – not cracked, broken or missing.

              SHOCK ABSORBER – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, or leaking.


              BRAKES

              BRAKE HOSES – securely mounted, not cracked, worn, frayed, and not leaking.

              BRAKE CHAMBER – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, dented, and not leaking.

              SLACK ADJUSTER – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, with brakes released no more than 1 in pull at a 90-degree angle.

              BRAKE DRUM – no cracks, dents or holes. No loose or missing bolts.

              BRAKE SHOES – not cracked, broken, no less than ¼ inch pad.









              WHEELS

              INNER WHEELS SEAL – no leaking.

              RIMS BOTH INNER AND OUTER – not cracked, broken, bent, no illegal welds.

              TIRES – condition no abrasions, bulges, and cuts, tread evenly worn. Depth no less than 2/32 inch. Same size and type as tires on the other side.

              VALVE STEMS – securely mounted not leaking, with valve caps. Will check tire pressure with gauge. Must be between 95 – 105 psi.

              INNER SPACE – checks in between the tires for debris.

              LUG NUTS – securely mounted not cracked, broken, none missing, no rust.

              OTHER HUB SEAL – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, not leaking.


              SECOND AXLE

              CHECK THE SECOND AXLE – the same as the first, name and touch the parts.


              REAR OF TRACTOR

              LIGHTS AND REFLECTORS – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, not missing, clean, proper color red on rear, amber everywhere else.
              FUNCTIONS – 4 way turn signals, running lights, brake lights.

              SPALSH GUARDS – securely mounted, no missing nuts or bolts, no more than 6 inches off the ground.













              FIFTH WHEEL

              Check 5th wheel is not so far forward that it hits landing gear. No loose or missing pins in sliding 5th wheel and no air leaks.

              FIFTH WHEEL PLATE – securely mounted not cracked, broken, no light between plate and trailer apron.

              MOUNTING BOLTS – securely mounted, no missing nuts or bolts.

              PLATFROM – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, no missing nuts or bolts.

              SAFTY LATCH – make sure it’s in the locked position with cotter key.

              RELEASE ARM – make sure its in the locked position.


              SLIDING FIFTH WHEEL

              LOCKING PIN – in the locked position, if air powered, no leaks.

              FRONT OF TRAILER

              HEADER BOARD – no cracks, holes, no rivets missing. Did you check your air and electric lines?

              LIGHTS AND REFLECTORS – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, no missing, amber in color. (Red on bottom.)

              SIDE OF TRAILER

              LIGHTS, REFLECTORS – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, or missing. (Amber on top, Red on bottom.)

              FRAME – not cracked, broken, damaged, no broken welds.

              CROSS MEMBERS – securely mounted, no broken welds.

              LANDING GEAR – fully raised, no missing parts, will support frame, not bent or damaged.
              CRANKHANDLE – present and secure has 2 gears (low and high) that work + a cradle to rest in.

              AIR HOSES - secure mounted, not cracked, worn, frayed, not leaking, no less than 18 inches from the ground.
              TRAILER AXLES

              SUSPENSION

              SPRING HANGERS – not cracked or broken, no missing or loose bolts, no missing axle mounting parts, and no damaged bushings.

              SPRING – securely mounted, no cracked, no broken, shifted or missing leaf springs.


              BRAKES

              BRAKE HOSES – securely mounted, not cracked, worn, frayed, and not leaking.

              BRAKE CHAMBER – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, dented, and not leaking.

              SLACK ADJUSTER – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, with brakes released no more than 1-inch pull at 90-degree angle.

              BRAKE DRUM – no cracks, dents or holes, no lose or missing bolts.

              BRAKE SHOES – no cracked, broken, no less than ¼ inch of pad


              WHEELS

              INNER WHEEL SEAL – no leaking.

              RIMS BOTH INNER AND OUTER – no cracked, broken, bent, no illegal welds.

              TIRES – no abrasions, bulges or cuts, tread evenly worn, depth no less than 2/32 tread depth. Same size and type as tires on other side.

              INNER SPACE – no debris

              VALVE STEMS – securely mounted, not leaking, with valve caps, check tire pressure with a tire gauge. Must be 95-105 psi.

              LUG NUTS – securely mounted, not leaking, no rust.

              OTHER HUB SEAL – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, not leaking, filled to proper operating level. If it has a plug you must say you have to Stick your Finger in and check level.


              SECOND AXLE

              Check the second axle the same as the first and name and touch the parts.


              BACK OF TRAILER

              LIGHT AND REFLECTORS – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, not missing, red on rear amber everywhere else.

              DOORS – not bent or broken, hinges and latches secure and fully closed, no loose ties hanging form the trailer. Cargo secure. Splashguards securely mounted no more than 6 inches off the ground.

              DOOR TIES – must be securely mounted, not cracked, broken, or missing.

              AS YOU WALK AROUND THE SIDE OF THE TRAILER STATE THAT YOU WOULD “INSPECT THE SIDE OF YOUR COMBINATION VEHICLE JUST LIKE THE OTHER SIDE EXCEPT FOR:”

              PASSENGER SIDE TRAILER – only if there is one.

              SPARE TIRE RACK – securely mounted, not cracked, broken, or missing nuts or bolts, safety chain in place.

              AT THIS TIME, SET THE HOOD DOWN AND ASK THE EXAMINER TO HELP YOU CHECK YOUR LIGHTS. 4-WAYS BLINKERS AND BRAKE LIGHTS.

















              IN CAB INSPECTION

              Start truck to begin building air pressure.

              Safety Belt – securely mounted, no cuts, not frayed, adjusts, and latches properly.
              Tug Test – Parking brake check: Place the vehicle in gear, push in the red brake valve, let the clutch out far enough to feel the transmission engage and the brake to hold.
              Repeat the steps as you did only now use the yellow brake valve. Then pull trolley brake, release both valves put in gear and tug as above.

              MUST BE ONE IN OREDER. ANY STEPS MISSED IS AN AUTOMATIC FAILURE

              4-STEP BRAKE TEST

              Step 1 – Place in 1st gear and turn the engine off, push in both brake valves to release the brakes, allow air pressure to stabilize, next firmly apply the foot brake and hold to make sure there is no more than 4-psi drop in air pressure for a combination vehicle in 60 seconds and 3 psi in straight truck in 60 seconds.

              Step 2 – With the key in the on position “fan” or pump down” de brakes to see when the low air warning light comes on (no less than 60 psi).

              Step 3 – Turn the key off, fan the brakes again until the air pressure drops far enough for the air valves to pop out between 20 and 40 psi.

              Step 4 – Start your truck to build air pressure. After it has started and oil pressure has started to build, say “the noise you are hearing is the low air pressure warning buzzer, both the buzzer and the light will cancel out no less than 60 psi.”

              While pressure is building you can now finish in-cab inspection.
              Oil Gauge – (make sure it comes up to normal operation range)
              Amp meter and or Voltmeter gauge – (make sure it is charging; between 12 and 14 volts).
              Air horn/City horn – (check that air horn and/or electric horns are working).
              Passenger window & mirror – (properly working and adjusted, and clean).
              Windshield – (should be clean/no illegal stickers/no cracks or obstructions to the glass).
              Lighting indicators L,R. 4 ways, high beam, (test that dash indicators are working when corresponding lights are on).
              Temperature gauge – (make sure it is in a safe operating range).
              Heater/Defroster – (test that the heater and defroster are working).
              Steering Wheel–(no more than 2 inches or 10% play on a 20 inch wheel also not broken).
              Clutch Free Play – (no more than 2 inches).
              Shifter Free Play – (not in a bind).

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              • #67
                Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                Originally posted by Stol'nik View Post
                Внятно то внятно, если бы еще понятно было. Хотелось бы субтитров к этому дядечке хоть, со словарем можно было перевести бы.
                Легко, заходишь на ютьюб, Pre tip vehicle inspection by Colorado Transportation School Part 1 of 2 - YouTube внизу под видео две буковки СС, на них тыц, в открывшемся окошке тыц на Записать текст аудио, опять на СС тыц и Перевод титров, на строке Албанский - Shqipe тыц и выбираем Русский - Русский, жмём Ок и наслаждаемся видео с русскими субтитрами, перевод конечно так себе, но понять можно.
                Originally posted by proletary View Post
                Лексеич, тот пре трип, нет?
                Да этот претрип.

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                • #68
                  Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                  Originally posted by Harmful-Cat View Post
                  внизу под видео две буковки СС, на них тыц, в открывшемся окошке тыц на Записать текст аудио, опять на СС тыц и Перевод титров, на строке Албанский - Shqipe тыц и выбираем Русский - Русский, жмём Ок и наслаждаемся видео с русскими субтитрами, перевод конечно так себе, но понять можно.

                  хуяссе, оно вона как может даже........... млин, ну, америкосы до чего башковитые

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                  • #69
                    Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                    Originally posted by Sashca73 View Post
                    Вообщем делаю выводы надо учить инглиш,а это видео для тех кто понятия не имеет об устройстве машины тем более грузовика.
                    Неее, это видео как раз для сдачи экзамена в ДМВ, не сдал, переучиваем, запоминаем, пересдаём. При чём желательно сдать слово в слово. А да, забыл, на английском естественно.

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                    • #70
                      Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                      Originally posted by Harmful-Cat View Post
                      Легко, заходишь на ютьюб, Pre tip vehicle inspection by Colorado Transportation School Part 1 of 2 - YouTube внизу под видео две буковки СС, на них тыц, в открывшемся окошке тыц на Записать текст аудио, опять на СС тыц и Перевод титров, на строке Албанский - Shqipe тыц и выбираем Русский - Русский, жмём Ок и наслаждаемся видео с русскими субтитрами, перевод конечно так себе, но понять можно.
                      Эх до чего дошел прогресс учи -не хочу, прям как в Матрице загрузите мне курс управления грузовиком

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                      • #71
                        Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                        Внесу и я свою лепту в общее дело: вот Хендбук ,по-нашенски учебное пособие для дальнойбойщиков в Огайо

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                        • #72
                          Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                          Шота Павел Зашухарилсо...Ажне неужели на собственной шкуре испытывает мои Вышние Писания....ГЫ....

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                          • #73
                            Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                            Человек можно сказать становится на новые рельсы, осваивает новые пути для новых достижений.
                            Конечно это для него стресс и моральная нагрузка пока пообвыкнется, пока научится тамошним фразам, а это все не просто, ты же должен сам по себе знать. Паша можно сказать только жить начинает по новому, хотя и в прошлой жизни я гляжу он вполне был самодостаточным и грамотным мужиком, а ты "Зашухарилсо" - это не тот случай и не тот человек.

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                            • #74
                              Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                              Кот ты писал,что у морозова сын в сша а откуда ты знаешь ты что ему родственник.

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                              • #75
                                Re: ПАША МОРОЗОВ,ОТЗОВИСЬ,ПЛИЗ.

                                Originally posted by Sashca73 View Post
                                Кот ты писал,что у морозова сын в сша а откуда ты знаешь ты что ему родственник.
                                Ну.... яж Кот, шастаю везде.... что-то разузнал.... что-то подсмотрел... кто-то нашептал!!!

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