![]() Jose was overcome with emotion, and when he voiced being undeserving of such a gift, the gang quickly reassured him he was. The resulting reveal was pretty spectacular. They also loaned Jose Heavy D’s own truck during the upgrade, not a bad loaner vehicle. The combined support enabled the Diesel Brothers to identify and locate Jose Caballero, who agreed they could take his broken truck and turn it into something bigger and better. The call was generously answered by citizens and companies wanting to help. As such, he wanted to show this man and his family what the true American spirit looks like, attempt to right this wrong and turn a negative situation into a positive one.Īfter the Diesel Brothers determined they wanted to help the beleaguered family, they threw out the call to their social media supporters for additional aid. Is this how we help our fellow man in distress? Absolutely not. Heavy D felt this was one of the most un-American displays he’d ever witnessed. ![]() After spewing profanity and insults, and essentially extorting money out of the family, the confrontational man moved the broken trailer. Heavy D watched a viral video showing a man and his family, whose truck had broken down at a campsite, being treated poorly by another man who wanted him to move out of his spot. And not just me, but a lot of macho guys out there, according to the comments on their Facebook feed, because I went and read through it. we were watching an episode of the Diesel Brothers this past week and what they did really touched me. If he were forced to narrow down his fleet to one vehicle, the holy grail Dodge would be the clear winner.Īnyway. And I agree they are tremendously useful. Trucks have been a part of my man’s automotive fabric for decades-in part, by necessity (he used to be a carpenter), but as he’s said many times, once you’ve had a truck, you can never live without one again. Not as much as he does for me and maybe his sons, but it ranks right up there. I won’t hold my breath on that last statement, but I will admit he professes love for his truck multiple times a year. He swears it may be his last truck-he loves it that much. Although he’s owned six or seven trucks since I’ve known him (the last two were diesel), his current ride is a Dodge Cummings he refers to as “the holy grail” for its unusual, but desirable, configuration. What do I know? My husband, on the other hand, is a mega-fan. These guys not only have a good time with their builds and shenanigans (and no boring drama subplots-bonus!), but a very creative way of explaining what they are doing during each segment.Īm I big diesel fan, you may wonder? Eh. The “characters” I mention are the owners, mechanics and other skilled personnel who work at DieselSellerz, and that includes guys with nicknames like Heavy D, Diesel Dave, Red Beard and The Muscle. Diesel Brothers is the name of the Discovery show that follows a cast of characters from the DieselSellerz team as they build or restore diesel vehicles and either sell them for profit or give them away. Whether you are a fan of the Diesel Brothers, or have never heard of them, they recently served up a slice of good, old-fashioned American values. Do you need a dose of goodness? With all the angst churning in our current events-and even our own personal interactions that go awry (think road rage, inconsiderate neighbors, kids getting bullied)-I think we all do.
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