Guys go check out brucewilsonshop.com/ to enter to win blue collar and to enter the Duramax bass boat giveaway go to gentryandsonstrucking.com/ thanks for all the support and being awesome!!
Timmy if you want to brake the Internet for scania content go buy a scania t620 or t730 next gen superspace or longline the ultimate scania and would fit in well with you Americans
I explained once 90s early 2000 European trucks had way more driver comfort than US trucks. I almost got shot for this comment. Don't get me wrong I like the looks of the US trucks. Still like to see a comparison with a 2023 US and 2023 European truck. US Paccar took over our Dutch DAF trucks years ago and put the DAF parts / engines into Peterbilt trucks.
@@Bus2000 Maybe you could find something in Australia or Mexico? That's the only two country I can think of that's has both. Plus, Us people doesn't like criticism that goes for the products made in their country, even if it's valid.
Well these long nose Pete’s and KW’s haven’t changed a terrible amount since the 80s, a few air bags along the way and updated engines but not too much especially interior wise. The trucks that have evolved like the Volvo VNL and Cascadia these long nose truckers don’t like them, won’t have anything to do with them, and call them plastic trucks as a term to put them down and heaven forbid the truck has a Auto transmission. So it’s really more them living in their “old school trucker” bubble than the tech not being here. That being said, my dad is an American truck mechanic and I have been to Sweden to both Volvo and Scania museums and nothing here comes close to a Scania build wise. I got in one of those and felt like I was getting in my Audi. The Euro and American Volvos are similar but different, different designs but you can tell the same company designed/built them.
May already been said but the clutch is air assisted so you need to start it and have around 7-8 bar pressure then it feels pretty much lika a car. And the gearbox is a Grs 900, it has 14 speed, its 3 gears in high and low range plus split gears on every gear, plus two crawler gears. All gears except crawler are synchronized. Crawler is almost never used unless you are stuck or gonna start whit 65 tons on soft ground. I really hope you can talk Bruce into using it whit a heavy trailer. It will be perfect for a lowboy trailer, you'll find the maneuverability very good, and also being able to rise the rear on the airbags from the cab as you drives will be a profit.
Tim you remind Me of Dave Sparks from the Desil Brothers you always help people when they are in need of help. And yet you still get HATERS that's so SAD just keep being you. GOD Bless You Tim and your family.
Gentry & Sons Trucking i think you should get a Scania it would be nice to see it on your channel where the only youtube channel that has a Scania and is putting it to work...
Good work on the truck you guys not too many UA-camrs help one another out like you guys and semi casual help each other… it pretty cool watching you all get together for one video
Grettings from Denmark. That Scania you looked at is a NG R590 XT 4x4. It has the 16.4 litre V8 with 590 bhp, but according to the sound it has about, if Scania has tuned the engine for you, about 735 bhp with a massive torque of 3550 nM, and the transmission is the G33CM1 with crawler gear. So you looked at some nice small heavy duty truck, but that is just a small one, get it in 8x8 configuration and 770 bhp, then we are talking real heavy duty trucks
The Scanias are very common here in the UK. Always liked their V8's, amazing sound compared to the usual EURO emissions rubbish. Heard gearboxes described as "cheese" but not exactly a problem for you guys that is it, Brax could rebuild it on a lunch break 😉
The fifth wheel on Bruce's Scania needs moving forward as many have said already, then you should haul a big heavy trailer, and you'll be super impressed with how manoeuvrable they are.
The small tank on the back is probably for the Webasto heater. Since the late 80s, most scandianavian sold trucks were factory equipped with a diesel coolant heater hooked up to the indash heating system so you got warm cab and warm engine in the morning.
It’s great to see you two back together in a video. You need to do more collaborations. Why don’t you do a two man on a big haul and make a couple of videos of it for both channels. You together were the reason we all follow both your channels
Damnn, you take a Scania in your fleet and I drive the crap out of it for you. It is easy to maintain, and In my opinion, the best trucks, on the planet.
Engine parts would be no problem because the scania engines are used in boats and generators, everything else you could probably get from Mexico(they sell brand new Scanias over there)
As an American, the one brand of truck I wish we had state side are these scania v8's. They sound so rowdy, and are designed like an audi on the inside, reminding you more of a luxury car than a truck. they'd have to bring back the cab over tho as the long nose scanias, while they can look cool are a little goofy as its the same cab with a long nose. But paccar still makes a k200 in australia and you have the daf brand under paccar. But without length restrictions on trucks and a cab over, no excuse to not have a giant sleeper with a little kitchen and bathroom and still have the same if not shorter wheelbase, and increase the quality of living for the over the road guys.
Ring gaps lining up is a myth. It's good practice to not line them up but in reality they spin in the bore and will line up many times as they go up and down Adept Ape did a good video on this.
Great trucks!! I have driven a couple of those before i switched career and started in the mining business. I love your cabover!! Nice truck with the right amount of patina 👌
Hi Tim, you can also get an electric pump for tilting the cab. Here in Europe most firetrucks are build on Scania chassis. We are this year sending out 45 new firetrucks on behalf of Austrinkend manufacturer Rosenbauer.
I was in my dads lorry around 1989, there were big in scania and Volvos, I was starting to drive around the yard and my first lorry I drove at 13 was a leyland Clydesdale, then Volvo fl6 which was a skip lorry, then a Volvo f10 which was a truck and trailer tipper which were loaded and I drove them out of the loading bay and lined it up in the yard, and Volvo 8 wheeled tipper again moved from the loading bay, basically the smaller skip lorries would dump there load then all the waste was loaded on the bigger trucks and then the waste went to a land fill. I had the best school holidays either with my dad or in the yard and I was allowed to jump in any truck with one of the brothers who were the owners. I Brax and he does the same as I did, what a way to spend your school holidays.
Trucks like Volvo, Scania, MAN, Mercedes Benz, DAF, are so nice; smooth, quiet, vibration free and very well appointed for driver comfort. I can see this from watching Trucker Cassie, Iwona, Trucker Haley, Gemma Warren and others. Very nice!!! 😃😄🤑😇😋🍉🥨🥞🥑🍍🍞🥐🍔🥩🍗🧀🍕🍟🌭🍜🍪🍦🍨🍧🍰🥧🧁☕🍺☕
We have Euro and American trucks in Australia. Our Scania's run true bogie drive rears though. Great trucks. Very comfortable. I still prefer American running gear though. Proper Jake brakes.
Yep ,a better air system , ebs breaking ,all disc . No extra values on air that aren't needed . No about breaks air evac , breaks on . Air clutch on all vehicles. Made for comfort , less tiring .
Hello Tim! And all..! I wanted to comment to Bruce's channel on the Scania camper. Horizontally articulating, Like the BMW" of the road. And. Like the demon possessed!
Lmfao 🤣 🤣 I was at the border in Windsor when BRUCE was trying to cross over with that truck and they turned him away. Lol and he wS in the fast lane with it
Lets hope you can buy Blue collar off of his new owner, It would be awesome for blue collar to be in your fleet especially since you and bruce are good friends!
Tim I can't afford the hat's and t shirts but if I would have won I would have given blue collar to BRAX because that young man is what made your mind blowing He is an awesome young man and you and Bruce need to thank him because if it has not been for BRAX and the family I would have passed on viewing both of your downloads
Hi Tim I wish Scania trucks could come over to The U.S. and Canada that would be great the only type of Scania might be allowed is the t series with a nose plus it would take a lot of money time to make it worth it but it would be nice to see them on are roads give truckers another choice on what to drive
Waltron in Ridgetown makes good trailers. Nice weather here now, so hurry up before the snow fly’s. Great video, That Scania is a great truck and I’ve seen them looking good.
@Gentryandsons & @Bruce_Wilson Blue Collar is the most amazing and beautiful truck I’ve ever seen. It needs to stay with either Tim or Bruce cause that’s the best home for it!. You guys are awesome. @Tim Gentry please let Borax know my 14 y/o son is amazed by Brax’s driving and mechanical skills especially at his young age.
I no of 2 more of those that's forsale in Canada if you want the information on them. He just sent one over to the USA 2 weeks ago and there both V-8s cheap...
They are not so overbuilt. In Scandinavia we haul heavier load's an normal Truck build you have an box on the truck an and trailer behind total gross weight is often 110k-120k lbs length up to 80 feet. An new rules alowe 113 feet and 165k lbs with out special premition.
Great job boys awesome to see you working together on such a worthy ole truck. Blue collar is why I found both yalls channels. ❤❤❤Knowing he is being treated right.
Tim use a heater hose to Lissen to engine n you will heard it better n put to ur ear n to the valve cover or where you want to here n it works great for finding Noise or knocking ok
this is from scanias site In mid-1985 Scania entered the US market for the first time (aside from having sold 12,000 diesel engines installed in Mack trucks from 1962 until 1975), starting modestly with a goal of 200 trucks in all of 1987 (121 trucks were sold during calendar year 1986).
Tim gentry & sons , I was looking at a MSN feed over here in London England UK, and there was something about the petrol prices at the pumps beginning to rise quite steaply in Canada, you should try to avoid filling up there if you can. I am guessing that is why they are selling their trucks maybe.?
You mentioned that you don't want your ring cuts in the same rotation but they will walk around anyways. Not bad to start them off offset though. Just dawned on me seeing Blake but whatever happened to the scam truck?? I don't recall seeing it completed but I may have forgotten or missed it.
If you find yourself with some time to kill. May I suggest that you look up some video's of the yearly Truckstar Event in Assen (The Netherlands). These EU trucks can also be show trucks. And let me be fully controversial. Maybe even nicer then some of the USA show trucks
Wow you need to take a chill pill who cares who you like or dont I'm sure if I dig deep enough I can find something about you that actually might be bad. Guys alright like to see you make a popular channel
Guys go check out brucewilsonshop.com/ to enter to win blue collar and to enter the Duramax bass boat giveaway go to gentryandsonstrucking.com/ thanks for all the support and being awesome!!
Tim I like the big RV don't know how many miles on but do see front tires wearing. I'm assuming front end weight of it Did tell u how much it weighs
Timmy if you want to brake the Internet for scania content go buy a scania t620 or t730 next gen superspace or longline the ultimate scania and would fit in well with you Americans
@@marknewell7355 dont know the t620 looks kinda ugly to me while the r730 looks more better
@nelsonleeyikang8545 t620 and t730 next gen are out of this world mate superspace or longline would suit American too
As a former Scania driver in Sweden, the more I hear you get impressed with the Scania the more questions I’ve got about American trucks 😂😂
I'm a truck mechanic from Switzerland (Mercedes Benz, Volvo and Scania) and I asked myself the same question a few weeks ago... 😅
Feels like the us trucks are oddly behind on term of some tech or comfort futures.
I explained once 90s early 2000 European trucks had way more driver comfort than US trucks. I almost got shot for this comment. Don't get me wrong I like the looks of the US trucks. Still like to see a comparison with a 2023 US and 2023 European truck. US Paccar took over our Dutch DAF trucks years ago and put the DAF parts / engines into Peterbilt trucks.
@@Bus2000 Maybe you could find something in Australia or Mexico? That's the only two country I can think of that's has both. Plus, Us people doesn't like criticism that goes for the products made in their country, even if it's valid.
Well these long nose Pete’s and KW’s haven’t changed a terrible amount since the 80s, a few air bags along the way and updated engines but not too much especially interior wise. The trucks that have evolved like the Volvo VNL and Cascadia these long nose truckers don’t like them, won’t have anything to do with them, and call them plastic trucks as a term to put them down and heaven forbid the truck has a Auto transmission. So it’s really more them living in their “old school trucker” bubble than the tech not being here. That being said, my dad is an American truck mechanic and I have been to Sweden to both Volvo and Scania museums and nothing here comes close to a Scania build wise. I got in one of those and felt like I was getting in my Audi. The Euro and American Volvos are similar but different, different designs but you can tell the same company designed/built them.
Thank you again for the support brother!
Don't get rid of BC
Tim a scannia will be good for your fleet and business just putting it out there ❤
Just what i wished for and here it is.Tim's reaction on the scania.😊😊
May already been said but the clutch is air assisted so you need to start it and have around 7-8 bar pressure then it feels pretty much lika a car. And the gearbox is a Grs 900, it has 14 speed, its 3 gears in high and low range plus split gears on every gear, plus two crawler gears. All gears except crawler are synchronized. Crawler is almost never used unless you are stuck or gonna start whit 65 tons on soft ground.
I really hope you can talk Bruce into using it whit a heavy trailer. It will be perfect for a lowboy trailer, you'll find the maneuverability very good, and also being able to rise the rear on the airbags from the cab as you drives will be a profit.
Tim you remind Me of Dave Sparks from the Desil Brothers you always help people when they are in need of help. And yet you still get HATERS that's so SAD just keep being you. GOD Bless You Tim and your family.
That downed plane was coming here to Benton Arkansas. Prayers for the family's of the 2 lost in this tragedy.
Gentry & Sons Trucking i think you should get a Scania it would be nice to see it on your channel where the only youtube channel that has a Scania and is putting it to work...
Good work on the truck you guys not too many UA-camrs help one another out like you guys and semi casual help each other… it pretty cool watching you all get together for one video
Tim keep your dreams alive anything possible do what's right for you and your business
Grettings from Denmark. That Scania you looked at is a NG R590 XT 4x4. It has the 16.4 litre V8 with 590 bhp, but according to the sound it has about, if Scania has tuned the engine for you, about 735 bhp with a massive torque of 3550 nM, and the transmission is the G33CM1 with crawler gear. So you looked at some nice small heavy duty truck, but that is just a small one, get it in 8x8 configuration and 770 bhp, then we are talking real heavy duty trucks
Damn Bruce Wilson spreading the Scania virus, lol Don't blame you they are cool as hell.
The Scanias are very common here in the UK. Always liked their V8's, amazing sound compared to the usual EURO emissions rubbish. Heard gearboxes described as "cheese" but not exactly a problem for you guys that is it, Brax could rebuild it on a lunch break 😉
Nice compliment from the kid. Sir.
Sweden is in the EU. Scania are subject to the same emissions regulations as every other European manufacturer.
On Scania Wheel hub is totally different it’s Planetary reduce gear which drive the wheel. That’s why it’s really smooth.
I'm back. Mom and I went to horspital during Thanksgiving. Glad to see you again
The fifth wheel on Bruce's Scania needs moving forward as many have said already, then you should haul a big heavy trailer, and you'll be super impressed with how manoeuvrable they are.
No the support leg will hit the rear lights then
The small tank on the back is probably for the Webasto heater. Since the late 80s, most scandianavian sold trucks were factory equipped with a diesel coolant heater hooked up to the indash heating system so you got warm cab and warm engine in the morning.
It’s great to see you two back together in a video. You need to do more collaborations. Why don’t you do a two man on a big haul and make a couple of videos of it for both channels. You together were the reason we all follow both your channels
They did on tht Elvis Helicopter
With the Scania! :)
Damnn, you take a Scania in your fleet and I drive the crap out of it for you. It is easy to maintain, and In my opinion, the best trucks, on the planet.
Engine parts would be no problem because the scania engines are used in boats and generators, everything else you could probably get from Mexico(they sell brand new Scanias over there)
As an American, the one brand of truck I wish we had state side are these scania v8's. They sound so rowdy, and are designed like an audi on the inside, reminding you more of a luxury car than a truck. they'd have to bring back the cab over tho as the long nose scanias, while they can look cool are a little goofy as its the same cab with a long nose. But paccar still makes a k200 in australia and you have the daf brand under paccar. But without length restrictions on trucks and a cab over, no excuse to not have a giant sleeper with a little kitchen and bathroom and still have the same if not shorter wheelbase, and increase the quality of living for the over the road guys.
Ring gaps lining up is a myth. It's good practice to not line them up but in reality they spin in the bore and will line up many times as they go up and down Adept Ape did a good video on this.
I used to see trash haulers in NJ running Scania rigs. About a year ago I saw one (got it on video). Red Conventional one. Set for heavy haul.
Great trucks!! I have driven a couple of those before i switched career and started in the mining business. I love your cabover!! Nice truck with the right amount of patina 👌
I saw the scania motor home in key west a couple weeks ago. Holy cow, it is impressive...
Tim those Scania & Volvo are without a doubt 20 years ahead of US TRUCKS.
😂😂😂😂😂
I really like watching... Not sure why, but it just seems like family.
Spend, buy, spend, buy repeat. The bug of the week is Scania.
Hi Tim, you can also get an electric pump for tilting the cab. Here in Europe most firetrucks are build on Scania chassis. We are this year sending out 45 new firetrucks on behalf of Austrinkend manufacturer Rosenbauer.
I was in my dads lorry around 1989, there were big in scania and Volvos, I was starting to drive around the yard and my first lorry I drove at 13 was a leyland Clydesdale, then Volvo fl6 which was a skip lorry, then a Volvo f10 which was a truck and trailer tipper which were loaded and I drove them out of the loading bay and lined it up in the yard, and Volvo 8 wheeled tipper again moved from the loading bay, basically the smaller skip lorries would dump there load then all the waste was loaded on the bigger trucks and then the waste went to a land fill. I had the best school holidays either with my dad or in the yard and I was allowed to jump in any truck with one of the brothers who were the owners. I Brax and he does the same as I did, what a way to spend your school holidays.
Hey Tim Those Scania's trucks are very popular here in New Zealand. My brother drives 2023 770hp 8 wheeler twin steer with 5 axel trailer hauling logs
We have a lot of Scania trucks here in New Zealand, I drove a couple of of late 80s 143 model Scania's carting grapes. They were six speed as well.
Trucks like Volvo, Scania, MAN, Mercedes Benz, DAF, are so nice; smooth, quiet, vibration free and very well appointed for driver comfort. I can see this from watching Trucker Cassie, Iwona, Trucker Haley, Gemma Warren and others. Very nice!!!
😃😄🤑😇😋🍉🥨🥞🥑🍍🍞🥐🍔🥩🍗🧀🍕🍟🌭🍜🍪🍦🍨🍧🍰🥧🧁☕🍺☕
Driv scania from 142..143 and on woulds tim you're love ❤️ a scania euro truck 🚚 for 🇺🇸 🌎 🇺🇲 great video Bruce tim 👍 👏 😀
We have Euro and American trucks in Australia. Our Scania's run true bogie drive rears though. Great trucks. Very comfortable. I still prefer American running gear though. Proper Jake brakes.
Hi Tim Gentry and Sons and family
Damn, I see mullet boy again. I wish Tim and Bruce would grow mullets and they can have Lake or Pond join them and call the channel Mullet Brothers
Yep ,a better air system , ebs breaking ,all disc . No extra values on air that aren't needed . No about breaks air evac , breaks on . Air clutch on all vehicles. Made for comfort , less tiring .
Good stuff nice old just crusin fixing shite and an enjoyable watch for early Sunday morning 7am. Ready for second coffee 😁🇬🇸👍
I like the Scania lots, saw them when I was overseas. Thanks for the video.
Your welcome
@@GentryandsonsNow you know why we swedish truckers love our Scanias 😉 A bug that you dont wanna get rid of!! Scania for life!
"Dont spin it too hard, it may start up" That was a good one lol..
37:15-37:22...
Best moments OOHH. Yeaahh..bruce was reading my mind. I was like hit the jakes..cime on turn em on..
Aww Yeah baby❤❤❤
Earned a Sub for showing who does the real work at Wilson's garage :D
Hello Tim! And all..! I wanted to comment to Bruce's channel on the Scania camper. Horizontally articulating, Like the BMW" of the road. And. Like the demon possessed!
Lmfao 🤣 🤣 I was at the border in Windsor when BRUCE was trying to cross over with that truck and they turned him away. Lol and he wS in the fast lane with it
Lets hope you can buy Blue collar off of his new owner, It would be awesome for blue collar to be in your fleet especially since you and bruce are good friends!
Tim I can't afford the hat's and t shirts but if I would have won I would have given blue collar to BRAX because that young man is what made your mind blowing He is an awesome young man and you and Bruce need to thank him because if it has not been for BRAX and the family I would have passed on viewing both of your downloads
Nice looking truck. Kinda wish they came to the North American market. First time seeing it. Stopped watching Bruce long time ago
Hi Tim I wish Scania trucks could come over to The U.S. and Canada that would be great the only type of Scania might be allowed is the t series with a nose plus it would take a lot of money time to make it worth it but it would be nice to see them on are roads give truckers another choice on what to drive
We run alot of Scanias here in New Zealand, mostly R620, R650, 730 and a few 770s
Hey Bruce. They trying a pump fake on you! Keep holding ya'Colla'
Waltron in Ridgetown makes good trailers. Nice weather here now, so hurry up before the snow fly’s. Great video, That Scania is a great truck and I’ve seen them looking good.
Great content thanks for sharing
Love the farther and son !
@Gentryandsons & @Bruce_Wilson Blue Collar is the most amazing and beautiful truck I’ve ever seen. It needs to stay with either Tim or Bruce cause that’s the best home for it!. You guys are awesome. @Tim Gentry please let Borax know my 14 y/o son is amazed by Brax’s driving and mechanical skills especially at his young age.
I brought 2 of those trucks into Kentucky a few weeks back V8s there isn't many of them in the USA
I’ve always liked the Scania Longliner which is their version of a Big Bunk
I no of 2 more of those that's forsale in Canada if you want the information on them. He just sent one over to the USA 2 weeks ago and there both V-8s cheap...
The Scania's axles and tires and gears reminds me of military trucks - tough and overbuilt.
They are not so overbuilt. In Scandinavia we haul heavier load's an normal Truck build you have an box on the truck an and trailer behind total gross weight is often 110k-120k lbs length up to 80 feet. An new rules alowe 113 feet and 165k lbs with out special premition.
This man bought it new in 2022 according to it's plates.🎉
Great job boys awesome to see you working together on such a worthy ole truck. Blue collar is why I found both yalls channels. ❤❤❤Knowing he is being treated right.
I know you’d much rather forget about it but what did the state fire marshal say caused the fire
Tim use a heater hose to Lissen to engine n you will heard it better n put to ur ear n to the valve cover or where you want to here n it works great for finding Noise or knocking ok
You guys are awesome. Bruce and his channel are awesome. Love Scania trucks for sure.
No disrespect to BMW/SCANIA! "Great quality...
That Scania drives like a Cadillac, especially with the lift axle up I have driven this type with air suspension myself in the Europa haghwais
6:50 the dog heard it coming 🤣🤣
this is from scanias site
In mid-1985 Scania entered the US market for the first time (aside from having sold 12,000 diesel engines installed in Mack trucks from 1962 until 1975), starting modestly with a goal of 200 trucks in all of 1987 (121 trucks were sold during calendar year 1986).
Best truck ever built is a 359 peterbuilt. Be cool to see you have one tim.
That model is good but the new model is awesome and you can get it in a long cab which is even better.
I saw this newer Scania rv on I10 going west close to Mobile or New Orleans the one day
This is like a re run come 9n Tim!
That Scania would pull your cattle trailer anywhere, remember to use the clutch on every gearstick movement.
I luv Saabs I have 3. 98 ng900 turbo 2001 9-3 convertible 2005 9-5 v6 turbo the best cars I’ve ever had and I’ve had tons of cars!
Love Scanias, it's all about the V8.
Forget the manual transmission, I'd run an Allison automatic and let her eat.
Tim gentry & sons , I was looking at a MSN feed over here in London England UK, and there was something about the petrol prices at the pumps beginning to rise quite steaply in Canada, you should try to avoid filling up there if you can. I am guessing that is why they are selling their trucks maybe.?
Tim you will love it when you drive it hope you get one 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
That RV scania looks like a Dakar spec chassis
Hey saw your Classis east or Great Falls Mt on Thursday mornin
You mentioned that you don't want your ring cuts in the same rotation but they will walk around anyways. Not bad to start them off offset though. Just dawned on me seeing Blake but whatever happened to the scam truck?? I don't recall seeing it completed but I may have forgotten or missed it.
Love the colors of the wrecker
Another great video Tim!
Hey what’s up fam how y’all doing much love let’s go #GNSTRUCKING stand up checking in with y’all one love fam
Lmfao everyone wants to drive your cabovers ! At least thats what you said last yr.😂 they dont mind climbing in and out of them.
Those Trucks have to be Heavy-duty because of the terrain being so harsh and very ruff.
I guess there is lots of spareparts i Brazil and rest of South America.
Just wanted to let you know that freat shaker had a steps that were a lot nicer than that euro crap
Good beautiful evening y'all
Great video l really enjoyed it the cab over is real sweet
If you really want a special Scania you should look for an XXL longline
Dan man I wish I could join you guys on these builds
If I win I only want the truck, id donate the Boston back to y'all for a good cause. 👍 the cause is fun lol
Plenty of Scanias here in Australia. So if they're good for Australia conditions, they'd be good for the US.
I dam there goes rooster now tim I hope ur able to buy blue collar
Your doing great keep it up
Good job Tim
Great video!!❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
You’ll be surprised how wide range of options when you order from new, every trucking company have there separate build list they prefer.
If you find yourself with some time to kill. May I suggest that you look up some video's of the yearly Truckstar Event in Assen (The Netherlands). These EU trucks can also be show trucks. And let me be fully controversial. Maybe even nicer then some of the USA show trucks
I’ll be honest, I’m watchin this for Tim, Blue C an the Scania… I lost respect for Bruce a while back… I truly hope Blue C gets a great home
Wow you need to take a chill pill who cares who you like or dont I'm sure if I dig deep enough I can find something about you that actually might be bad. Guys alright like to see you make a popular channel
All I see is a couple of bros doing what men do hanging out.