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Sammy Garza
United States
Приєднався 27 тра 2016
Hey guys thank you for checking out my UA-cam channel. If you want to use video to share your message to educate or inspire others you've come to the right place. My UA-cam channel will give you the building blocks and tips to show you how to take your truck driving skills to the next level.
On my channel you will find weekly vlogs.
On my channel you will find weekly vlogs.
loading hay up in Brawley California ( long haul )
Driving from Brawley CA to Bakersfield Ca hauling hay, showing how a day cab truck driver would do it out there on a 14 hour round trip. Also showing how hay is loaded and moved around to make weight
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loading time-lapse with big bales (Heavy)!!!
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Loading a truck of hay, this video shows you that in a fast paste. This clip shows how the process of how this line of work is done. music from artlist: artlist.io/song/32397/ayye instrumental-version
Loading and Unloading Hay Truck
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This UA-cam video will be about how hay trucks load/tie down the alfalfa try take to the location its needed to. Also in this video you will see how to undo the load once it gets to its destination. The music I used in my video: artlist.io/album/3019/vibration From UA-cam: Sunset n Beachz - ofshane Editing to: davinci resolve social media: Garza_2500
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So i'm a farmer from Nebraska....My guess is you weigh prob about 20K puls/minus? You ever have to tarp in fall/winter when ya gotta get up and go over the hill and good chance you get wet? We get 4 cuttings a season here...can you cut year arround?...or?Most of ours goes to cattle feeders...you go to dairy or?...Stay Safe!
Like 24 to 25k. No sir I do not tarp. I just have to untarp only in the winter for hay I need to get. It's not often, but sometimes I do. Here in California, we can get up to like 6,7,8 cutting. Hay season is from March to October here. Same here, most goes to diaries and some to horses. Thank you. I appreciate it
@@sammygarza6497 Thank You...I learned something today...Be Well
Thank you Sammy yes it was fun at times but we all learned how to handle hay by hand first and then came the hayloader and then the squeeze came along but we all worked together and stayed strong 💪 for are family history
My dad milk cow's and unloaded hay by hand and with a hayloader for b&g hay company in Chino California able hernandez and Gilbert and Steve hernandez back in 70des we lived in Artesia and bellflower ca and instill have my dad's hayloader in Chino California 👍💪
That's really cool. Those were the good old days. Not much of that is going on today. I didn't live in that time but sure sounds like fun
I just started hauling hay. I’m super scared of heights tho. You make it look so easy😂
You get used to it, but sometimes it can get to you when you slip a bit or on the edge
Damnit- you guys earn every penny. Well done dude.
Most definitely. Not a easy job!
What brand of Flatbed are your using?
They are utility flats 28
@sammygarza6497 lol.. knew that brother.. manufacturer/brand name? Thanx for checking in
CAN A 48X102 FLAT BED , BE USED TO HAY HAUL ?
Yeah, they can just can't carry that much bales when they are light
Are you out of Bakersfield?
Yess
I don’t understand why you guys in California and Arizona still use ropes. In Oregon and Washington we switched to straps about 15 years ago, and never looked back. I can strap a load in about half the time it took you to tighten them ropes.
Yeah, we like stuff old-fashioned here and honestly, it just depends on the person and what they like. Also, around here we have to break down stack and they don't come set like you guys do. Therefore, when they straighten it up we tie down. It's still fast and just depends on how fast the person is
Is that squeeze from B&G that used to be on Riverside Dr. in Chino? I think my Dad sold his 48 Acar to Ed Bonestroo in the early 1970's but I haven't been able to confirm that. There aren't many old timers left. Dad hauled hay for some 40 years. Started out hauling from Yuma....boy that must have been one hell of a trip.....coming across that desert going about 45 top speed. Then it was Bakersfield and Lancaster. Later it became Apple Valley and Westmoreland.....all to Dairy Valley and then Chino when the dairies moved there in the 1960's.
yessir they where up in chino, but moved out here to Bakersfield like 10 years ago from what i know. thank you for your feed back!!!
Is hauling hay seasonal ?
Yes for short haul then the winter it becames long haul but it just depends what state you are in
Looks like little bales are much more work to strap down than big bales.
Yess they are more work amd more of a hassle
Nice I haul hay too post more videos
thank you soo much!!! I will try to post more videos, i am just still pretty new to this. I am currently working on a new video at the moment. really do appreciate the feed back
Have you ever fell between the two trailers doing that jump brother scar help me long live the king
No I have not and it really don't unless you are scared of heights
Look at them ariats boy is flossing
Thanks lol
Great video! I have been think of getting into hay hauling and you answered a few questions I had in this video. Thanks
Nice video very helpful. I have a question I'm from the central valley in california do you know any companies who need sub haulers. I have power only at the moment. Any tips ?
Thank you very much and the best would be to not turn down any work and work hard. Also just go around ask and talk to because about what you plan on hauling or to get the word out there
Thank you Sammy very helpful keep up the good hard work .
Fuck yea getting the wagon out of the way for the next guy while your still tying down. True California style. Love it. Took a ride with a lot of my buddies who run hay. Tough life. Gotta have an understanding wife 🤣
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I live in the Imperial Valley. Lots of hay. My family owns a hay Tarping company. Hard work. I would love to get into the hauling side one day.
Nice nice, I go up there for work in the winter. It's pretty cool working hauling hay, but have to put the work in
What’s up brother wher u guys located and are U hiring
We are located in Shafter California. Sorry buddy we are not at the moment
How many bales in each trailer
We can put 272 little bales and 24 big bales on each trailer. For that one it was was about 340 can't remember the exact total
Clean video , just subscribed , keep up the videos
Thanks a lot appreciated it 🙏 I will try to if I keep getting the support
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Mijo slow the camera a bit