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Behind the Scenes of
MrTruck's segments for Equestrian Nation on RFD TV
If you go to the
National Western Stock show this month, you'll see a horse trailer
on it's side. Not something you see every day. Makes it easy to see
how the floor and roof are made. The Cimarron horse trailer is in
Transwest Truck Trailer RV's booth. That thinking outside the box is
why I go to Transwest to shoot video for my segments. I've been in
many trailer dealerships and factories around the country and
haven't seen a shop equipped like Transwest. If they don't have a
piece of equipment they need, Andrew Lyons (General Manager) will build it. His latest
creation is a trailer axle bender. It's special because it does it
on the trailer without taking the axles off. This machine can adjust
an axle's camber and give it toe-in like your truck. This will make
a trailer tow straighter and the tires last longer. Transwest also
has the equipment to align trailer axles.
I generally review
trucks, trailers, accessories and sometimes a trailer book. But this
review is a trailer dealer. When I review accessories for the RFD TV
segments, I often use Transwest Truck Trailer RV's shop bays in
Fredrick CO. Of
course it's nice working inside in January, but I've never seen a
shop equipped this well and the mechanic's do things right the first
time. I've done extensive brake tests with the Road Simulator,
installed hydraulic disc brakes, installed gooseneck balls, trailer
mirrors and brake controllers there.
 Road Simulator;
in my articles I mention Transwest's Road Simulator. This machine can test truck and trailer
brake force, rolling resistance, axle weight, as well as steer axle
looseness. We've used the Road Simulator in my ABS trailer brake
review and Kodiak disc brake review. I've had a new trailer that
failed the Road Simulator brake test because the axles were over
greased at the axle and trailer factory and the brake shoes were
covered with grease. It's a common problem especially with grease
zerk type axles. All the new and used trailers at Transwest Truck
Trailer RV are brake tested on the Road Simulator and have their
axles aligned. Transwest ships trucks and trailers all across the
country, you might even see them load a horse trailer in a sea
container with a forklift bound for other countries. Axle alignment
picture right.
Converting drum brakes to hydraulic disc. As a Freightliner
approved shop, Transwest service is open until midnight thru the
week. I've been there after midnight a few times to finish filming
when the impact wrenches go silent. The lighting is great and the
floors are clean, it's like a studio for me. And then there's all
the extra's like a horse corral for folks broke down on the road
hauling horses. Upstairs above the showroom is a recliner lounge
with TV (RFD is on) shower, laundry room and lunch room.
Andrew Lyons grew up in
Australia near the Outback. Long way between towns, so if you broke
down, you fixed it with what you have. That training gives Andrew an
edge on solving problems with trailers and trucks. I've been in his
office many times when presidents of trailer parts companies are
asking him how he fixed or tweaked their product. And that's how the
shop works, whether it's adding air ride to a trailer or hydraulic
disc brakes, it's gets done right the first time. Transwest also
works on RV coaches, which gives them and incite to finding problems
on Living Quarter horse trailers.
Hydraulic brake actuator
with ABS; Transwest has
specialist's for welding, fabricating and wiring which is why horse
folks whom travel across the country for a living, stop by to see
Andrew about repairing or upgrading their horse trailers. Colorado
is a good place to stop when you go coast to coast. I've seen a
horse trailer in their shop that stops by every year to get new
axles and fenders with around a 100,000 miles between visits.
Transwest has the synchronized jacks that can lift a semi truck and
trailer or RV off the ground at once over your head. They also have
a large inventory of hauler trucks and semi conversions. The whole
lot is paved, you won't get muddy looking at Living Quarter trailers
and it makes shooting RFD segments easier without the dust. And then
there's the view, on the Front Range with Longs Peak and the Rockies
to look at, not a bad place to get fixed, upgraded or shop for a
trailer.
I test and film new
truck and trailer products at Transwest, we just finished installing
and testing AutoFlex replacement air ride. If you hear squealing
tires or see a limping test dummy wandering around Transwest, just
buy me a cup of coffee and send me upstairs to watch RFD TV and nap.
MrTruck past segments
on RFD can be seen at www.MrTruck.TV
For more info
www.TranswestTruckTrailerRV.com
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