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Watch out for railroad tracks too with the bull racks. I took a wrong turn and came across a raised crossing, which a lot of them are in the country, and got hung up! Scary! Luckily a passing farmer saw me and gave me a little tug!
Great videos Driver!..im not a truck driver but I'm bringing an ol' 359 back to road ready..Im from Park Falls WI so I enjoy seeing the familiar road signs and towns you are passing through!
Thanks brother! I've heard that the roads out there are exactly like that everywhere. Not really sure id want to deal with that on a daily haha. props to y'all. Happy new year!
@@TheMilkMans They are definitely like that in the spring almost daily! Fall and summer arent to bad, unless it rains a bunch. But winter is a beautiful time here! Everything is froze! Happy new year to you to brother! Keep on trucking !
LoL WTH were U thinking, Jr ? Buried a W900 many times in fields 'n pastures with tanker full of ammonia 'n pot loading cattle. Versatile 825 makes a dammd good "tow truck". I gas 'n coffee at the Holiday next to the truck wash. Try hauling swinging beef in a reefer if you want to know what "load swinging" is !! LoL Gumby
All of them are big except wean pigs, LOL That road looked like a normal spring Iowa county road! I had to be pulled out one winter because my trailer was sliding into a ditch turning into a farm.
I’ve been driving since 2012, all flatbed until 2 years ago when I went into SWPA/WV/OH gas/oil field. Been interested in starting to haul livestock lately. Don’t own a truck currently but I’ve been looking for a while and haven’t pulled the trigger on anything. Worth making the switch?
Brother trucker the money is in things that move behind you , so if it’s on hoof , or if it’s a liquid pushing and pulling you , that’s where to money is .
Hardest part is finding a good reliable company to run for. When you do that, you just need to get some experience by riding a long. Be reliable and trustworthy and you shouldnt have any issues :) Thanks for watching!
I’m going on my 6th year of trucking and over the years I’ve become very interested in hauling cattle. Where would I start to learn how and are there companies to haul loads for? Like I see porch lights on the cattle pots so does that signify the company who’s hauling or? Like the videos. Cheers from Morris IL have been through Curtis WI many times
What’s up milk man I’m still enjoying your videos, I have a few questions regarding hauling cattle on your first load, did you had some kind of experience or did you ride with someone before or did you teamed up with another bull hauler on your first cattle load to help you load?
I love them older Pete's what year is it ? another question I have 21yrs driving reefer I've been in large rides but no experience in livestock, where can I go get experience hauling livestock cause I know it's tough to to get in a cow truck for any of them hands to wanna teach or trust another hand
Shes a pretty okay ride huh? Def needs some work tho lol it is a 1995 You have your own truck, or do you drive company truck? I think that I am going to make a video on this subject. Seems to be a commonly asked question. Thank you so much for watching!
@@TheMilkMans I drive for a very small outfit out of Naperville Illinois, been trying my damndest to get to learn livestock to do that then as my foot gets in the door get my own truck but cant find nobody that will hire me, I have 20yrs on the road I've driven some pretty large rides 👍
@@snip3es that's what I want, fuck general freight I wanna get in the click with that and prove to um I can hang, I do have knowledge of these trucks etc etc lol, I grasp ya gotta shift lil different a lil smoother, turns more smoother n careful, breaking more careful, I dont mind loading/unloading, I been in alot of large cars so I'm familiar with the bigger rides and I'm sure as hell not scared to make that truck money, them hands stick together, run together, work together and back each other up like you texted it's their own world and I get that, to me it feels like if someone gives me a shot i feel like i moved up the ladder lil more and i always know there's a hand out there that knows way more than me so i keep my eyes n ears wide ass open with no doubts
Generally yes no sleeping but there comes a point every once and a while where showing up a hour late is better then not showing up at all and sometimes load times aren't perfect and you'll have to sleep for a couple hours before someone will show up to unload you at certain places
It happens to the best of us bro,but u got thru it without freaking out ,were most rookies do freak out and that's where they make really bad decisions and things get ugly,been driving since 2007 and had similar situations but got thru it👍🏾,i actually have a job offer hauling cattle, but never did anything like that before,thinking bout it,idk yet though,but hmu bro
hey milk man could u send me a picture of your truck and could u send me a shirt and that is a nice truck and how did u get in to trucking and I always watching your videos and I am watching your videos now always and be safe on the road
@@thetcoulter6389 What ?? By having that visor the driver has to sit right down on the floor and when doing that he can't see anything within 30' of the front of his bumper, especially with a long-nose Pete.Try it sometime.
Ross Lambert sure. I have tried it. I loved it. Drove just fine on the floor. Cascadias have no hood no visor and a 10 mile radios out of the windshield and people can’t keep them upright. It’s a driver thing,not an equipment thing.
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Watch out for railroad tracks too with the bull racks. I took a wrong turn and came across a raised crossing, which a lot of them are in the country, and got hung up! Scary! Luckily a passing farmer saw me and gave me a little tug!
Great videos Driver!..im not a truck driver but I'm bringing an ol' 359 back to road ready..Im from Park Falls WI so I enjoy seeing the familiar road signs and towns you are passing through!
I was waiting for piss or shit to cover you when you walking beside the truck on the scales 🤣🤣 it happens
Appreciate all the tips and info on all the different aspects like the washout and getting stuck, etc.!
No problem! Really appreciate you watching!
Glad to see that you were able to figure things out.😎
One day at a time :)
I really appreciate your honesty
I just hauled my first load of livestock last week.. But the kicker is it was buffalo for my first haul ever. 😂
You and your brother were running down the highway! Cool 🤟🏽😎
I know this old but Welcome to the Bull Hauler Brother & Sister Hood
Awesome video as always! I'm all to familiar with those roads here in Alberta! Glad you were able to get out of it! Thanks for the video!
Thanks brother! I've heard that the roads out there are exactly like that everywhere. Not really sure id want to deal with that on a daily haha. props to y'all. Happy new year!
@@TheMilkMans They are definitely like that in the spring almost daily! Fall and summer arent to bad, unless it rains a bunch. But winter is a beautiful time here! Everything is froze! Happy new year to you to brother! Keep on trucking !
@@TheMilkMans pls upload videos
You give some good advice. Hey we all have stories to tell about rookie mistakes. I enjoy your channel. Keep on truckin!!!👍👍👍❤️
Thanks Don!
Spotted in minneapolis with a dry van febuary 26 of this year
Keep ya cattle loading vids up I love em
Wish I could brother. Wasn’t paying the bills. Had to switch it up 😢
LoL
WTH were U thinking, Jr ?
Buried a W900 many times in fields 'n pastures with tanker full of ammonia 'n pot loading cattle. Versatile 825 makes a dammd good "tow truck".
I gas 'n coffee at the Holiday next to the truck wash.
Try hauling swinging beef in a reefer if you want to know what "load swinging" is !! LoL
Gumby
All of them are big except wean pigs, LOL That road looked like a normal spring Iowa county road! I had to be pulled out one winter because my trailer was sliding into a ditch turning into a farm.
I’ve been driving since 2012, all flatbed until 2 years ago when I went into SWPA/WV/OH gas/oil field. Been interested in starting to haul livestock lately. Don’t own a truck currently but I’ve been looking for a while and haven’t pulled the trigger on anything. Worth making the switch?
Keep them videos coming
yall boys be running i love the videos
Thanks brother!
Really appreciate you watching!
Brother trucker the money is in things that move behind you , so if it’s on hoof , or if it’s a liquid pushing and pulling you , that’s where to money is .
Love your truck and love the vids brother keep em coming
It’s always a shit show loading for the first time! Lol
how do the cattle ride , is it like tanker where the cargo is constantly moving?
You got your pretty boy booties on awe how sweet
I did that with gps with load of log cabin at ski resort had to back up the road like 3miles
Heard ya on the CB yesterday up in harpers ferry, IA tried to hit ya back on the CB but you were to far !
Cows to Iowa, load pigs on the backhaul?
my dad hauld cattle in new mexico
high low is 4th on my 13 eaton fuller
Bro you wanna come to New Zealand an see the road our stock boys gotta drive. This road looks like a main highway
What's Your 20 Milk Man? You have a bunch of us scratching our head and wondering What's Your 20?
Get a trucker app. GPS makes a difference.
This is very true! Ive got myself a little smarter brain now too. Do my best to avoid these kind of needless situations now lol
Thanks for watching!
Nice job trucker. Good content. Keep it up bro.
Was that 91520 lbs
Hey how do I get in the cattle industry?
Hardest part is finding a good reliable company to run for. When you do that, you just need to get some experience by riding a long. Be reliable and trustworthy and you shouldnt have any issues :)
Thanks for watching!
How u get into livestock hauling?how long u need driving.new sub
I’m going on my 6th year of trucking and over the years I’ve become very interested in hauling cattle. Where would I start to learn how and are there companies to haul loads for? Like I see porch lights on the cattle pots so does that signify the company who’s hauling or? Like the videos. Cheers from Morris IL have been through Curtis WI many times
So I have never run cattle before just dry van. So do you need a special permit to haul 91,520lbs. Or how does that work? Stay safe.
😂😂😂permit. We don't need no stinking permit.
What’s a permit?
What’s up milk man I’m still enjoying your videos, I have a few questions regarding hauling cattle on your first load, did you had some kind of experience or did you ride with someone before or did you teamed up with another bull hauler on your first cattle load to help you load?
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I love them older Pete's what year is it ?
another question I have 21yrs driving reefer I've been in large rides but no experience in livestock, where can I go get experience hauling livestock cause I know it's tough to to get in a cow truck for any of them hands to wanna teach or trust another hand
Shes a pretty okay ride huh? Def needs some work tho lol it is a 1995
You have your own truck, or do you drive company truck? I think that I am going to make a video on this subject. Seems to be a commonly asked question.
Thank you so much for watching!
@@TheMilkMans I drive for a very small outfit out of Naperville Illinois, been trying my damndest to get to learn livestock to do that then as my foot gets in the door get my own truck but cant find nobody that will hire me, I have 20yrs on the road I've driven some pretty large rides 👍
@@waynesworld2086 livestock is a very personal world all about who you know, be careful though once you get in you'll never get out of it
@@snip3es that's what I want, fuck general freight I wanna get in the click with that and prove to um I can hang, I do have knowledge of these trucks etc etc lol, I grasp ya gotta shift lil different a lil smoother, turns more smoother n careful, breaking more careful, I dont mind loading/unloading, I been in alot of large cars so I'm familiar with the bigger rides and I'm sure as hell not scared to make that truck money, them hands stick together, run together, work together and back each other up like you texted it's their own world and I get that, to me it feels like if someone gives me a shot i feel like i moved up the ladder lil more and i always know there's a hand out there that knows way more than me so i keep my eyes n ears wide ass open with no doubts
@@snip3es I'm not gonna stop looking, I dont know what it means to quit or give up period
Do y'all have requirements to stop and feed and water the livestock? How often?
Most of the time no feed for cattle and hogs in the summer time you'll see hog trailers with watering systems
Load and don't stop but for fuel sleeping out of the question
Generally yes no sleeping but there comes a point every once and a while where showing up a hour late is better then not showing up at all and sometimes load times aren't perfect and you'll have to sleep for a couple hours before someone will show up to unload you at certain places
I know I used to haul cattle
Horse race and toothpicks you won't sleep lmao
It happens to the best of us bro,but u got thru it without freaking out ,were most rookies do freak out and that's where they make really bad decisions and things get ugly,been driving since 2007 and had similar situations but got thru it👍🏾,i actually have a job offer hauling cattle, but never did anything like that before,thinking bout it,idk yet though,but hmu bro
Can u please help me to start hauling cattle please
I loaded that same location last November
That's cool man! I always wonder who may have loaded at the same places as me.
Really appreciate you watching brother!
Atlas map bro
Nice Pete you have my friend I watching from Brooklyn Iowa haha!!!
Hahaha really appreciate you watching brother! I def pass by there quite often!
Thanks for making nice videos I just love cattle trucks drive safe good bless you
i like your video
Where can someone get a hat like that?
Hey Randall, are you wondering another the West Farms hat?
Really appreciate you watching my vids :)
The Milk Man I have seen that west farm hat but never knew where to get one.
Bro how can I be a cattle hauler
You better stay out of Alberta! All the Hutterite colonies we haul hogs out of are out 20 miles of roads just like that.
Are you owner operator?
I am 👍🏻
Show people how to load... What all is involved in loading
And do y’all run off of logs ?
We are still required to run logs. But we are not required to run E log :)
Logs? I’m not hauling any logs.
Who do you work for?
I have my own authority but I rent Meyeraans trailer and he also dispatches me 👍🏻
Thanks for watching my friend!
Good man get my subscribe 👍👍👍🛎🛎🛎
From srilanka
hey milk man could u send me a picture of your truck and could u send me a shirt and that is a nice truck and how did u get in to trucking and I always watching your videos and I am watching your videos now always and be safe on the road
So you stopped loaded to make a video about how you fucked up
If you watched the video youd see the trailer was empty...
.........and all this with a drop visor blocking 50% of your visibility.
Ross Lambert yeah cutting the sky view out totally screwed with his road visibility
@@thetcoulter6389 What ?? By having that visor the driver has to sit right down on the floor and when doing that he can't see anything within 30' of the front of his bumper, especially with a long-nose Pete.Try it sometime.
Ross Lambert sure. I have tried it. I loved it. Drove just fine on the floor. Cascadias have no hood no visor and a 10 mile radios out of the windshield and people can’t keep them upright. It’s a driver thing,not an equipment thing.