Man Chris that k Whopper is nice, and In great shape for it's age, Detroit's are loud but it does sound good, you don't hear that anymore, nice looking rig, thanks for sharing this video.
Nice looking truck. Love the way that Detroit sounds. Nothing like that old equipment it was built to last simple mechanics and easy to work on with no electronics like modern equipment
Love the sound of a 2 stroke Detroit...just listened to this video 2 times and will some more tonight...back in the day I drove a cab over Kenworth with a turned up 318 (8 V 71) and a 13 speed...a night I would roll the window down and just listened to that Detroit scream...probably why I can't hear today...sure miss those days.
This brings back memories fill up the oil & check the fuel , 3 miles to the gallon of fuel & 100 miles to the gallon of oil ,when u leave it idle put a bucket under it catch the leaking oil & dump it back in the engine when you are ready leave ,years ago you could tell the guys that ran detroits in the truck stop they were all deaf & there right arm was bigger than there left arm from shifting gears & They smelled like oil. HAHA
Screaming Detroit Diesel. Neat ride. Looking forward to the digging. I remember a book when I was a kid about a big old steam shovel. Mike Mulligan (?) and his steam shovel maybe. It was back in the early 1960's and I was pretty young. Thanks.
That old 318 sounded good with the Jake sneaked on it. I owned a 1973 just like that one but mine had the big cam 350 Cummins in it with a 9 speed over drive, 3rd and 4th gears where turned around in it to make it over drive and I loved driving it.
If any of you are railfans like me, the sound of that KW reminds me of why I like EMD locomotives (with their 2 stroke diesels) over the chugging 4 stroke GE locomotives. My dad used to drive truck, hauling steel in the late 50's early 60's (pre-interstate highway days), and he told me that he loved his detroit diesels.
James Evans..... I "love" Both versions of these uni-Flow Scavenged engines as well (Detroit Diesel & EMD), but... they have Nothing in common with each other, other than they're Both of the Uni-Flow Scavenging design, and both use self metering Unit style injectors, and the older Series 567 & 645 engines used Rootes Style blowers... but other than that, they had absolutely Nothing in common... including sound.
Our local library was getting rid of old books, and that was one of them. I made my wife grab it, so we now have two copies. Kind of sad that it won't be in the library anymore though.
Oh, that was a sweet sound and complete with flappers even... KW W900s have always seemed the best looking truck to me since I was a kid. He's done a good job with this one, a nice combination of new mixed in with old-school. Glad you shot different views on this drive, too. I'm still partial to old-school rotating beacons (they still haven't matched the look sufficiently well with led's) instead of the modern lights but it's getting harder and harder to find them, much less replacement lamps (they're getting ridiculously expensive). That's just being nitpicky, of course lol ... Love this setup and the old Bantam, too! Straight exhaust sounds great but, yeah, I like my hearing, too... lol The missed gear was amusing but anyone that tells you they haven't missed a gear (ok, maybe not the "drivers" with "automatic only" on their licenses these days) would be lying to you... :)))
Nice I mean nice truck what a great lowboy truck! I enjoyed the video It was different than the normal but entertaining. Thanks for sharing this with us.
I’ve watched a lot of your videos but this one caught me by surprise. Especially when you came to the bottom of the hill i then realized exactly where you are. About 10 miles up the road from me. Pretty cool.
Fare east side . I can almost spit on vm .. thinking this is in scohairy county . Or out towards water town . Nothing other then looking off on the mountain line ,I was hoping to see the windmills. But to over cast .I do know out in the western part on n.y they have a steem show . Steem shovels and old diggers like the red one . I could not read the road sign
I love the two stroke Detroit's! They sound so awesome and are so bad to the bone! I want to find a old truck with one in it one day and refurbish it! We use to have a frac pump in our fleet that I use to run and work on. If you think that thing is loud, then you should hear a 1800hp 2 stroke running at full load around 2100 rpm! So bad ass!! Love the old stuff! Awesome video bro!
Detroit diesels were made by General Motors during ww2 the 671 engines were in everything from landing craft on the beach in Normandy to tanks trucks etc. Gm made the engines so tuff they kept making them and sold them to truck equipment manufacturers.
America was literally built by 2-Stroke Detroit engines. Later, the Series 60 12.7 was the first truck engine to ever run over 1 million miles without an overhaul. I have a 99 12.7 that has been one serious money making chunk of cast iron & steel.
They used more than one 281 Pete in that movie, though they were portrayed as one and the same... but, if you remember, one had a Detroit (8-71) and the other, a Cummins.
Nice truck!!! My friend had 1973 big cab W900A but few years ago several homeless people got into the truck and set it on fire!! I was very mad and sad at the same time
Beautiful ride!!! Would definitely do something about the Detroit!!! Drove an exact twin to it, with a big cam 400 Cummins...not nearly as WELL maintained as yours. Thanks for sharing the old iron!!!
Never had a Jake brake on anything I operated but ya that Detroit probably had a 13 or 15 speed fuller trans. My favorite screaming Jimmy was a v12 with a thirteen speed trans hauling a trailer train with 80,000 payload now you are talking power and lots of noise. I still can hear it LOL.
I want to drive that truck more than a supercar! This Screamin' Detroit sounds like OH MY GOODNESS! Brutal, loud like hell, but who cares if i can ride it???
I live about a 1/2 mi from a major intersection with a traffic light. When the gravel/sand haulers are running and they catch the light, This sound is what I hear. Those pipes singing. 2 miles down the same road is a hill. I can hear their pipes while sitting on the patio drinking coffee in the morning. More so in the winter when the leaves are off the trees. A Harley with straight pipes is the same thing. Hear them al the way to the city limits traffic light.
Nice old KW. Years ago, a co-worker had an '81, but he had a 400 3406A with the transmission retarder added on so he still had some help saving the brake shoes. Ironically, because they weren't required back then, his KW had no brakes at all on the steer axle. This bothered nobody until our S&C guy realized it in 2002, and banned him from running certain states and provinces (where brakes were required on a steer axle). About that time, Rick decided it was time for a new truck, he had gotten over 30 years out of that one.
I kept half expecting to see Andrew Camarata coming down the road at some point.
Glad I wasn’t the only one looking out for him
Hahaha!! That would be awesome.
Na letsdig18 only shows nice equipment.... not clapped out junk...
I wouldn’t call all Andrews gears clapped out junk and he does very well with what he’s got
@@lml6.653 It must be hard to go through life being so toxic... my sympathies.
Man Chris that k Whopper is nice, and In great shape for it's age, Detroit's are loud but it does sound good, you don't hear that anymore, nice looking rig, thanks for sharing this video.
Love them old Detroit's screamin demon sounds like you're running 100 at 10 mph lol
The Auto Dismantler that’s for sure . 4000 rpm at like 1500
I don't care who you are. If you have a set of nuts, you want to ride in that truck. Thanks for sharing.
I'd want to drive it. Sounds just like my '68 IH R623CBE , 238 and 15 spd Deep Reduction
i just fell in love with another truck, that thing is saaweet.. thank you and thanks to the owner for allowing the filming to be done
Brings back memory's. ..had a 1974 with a 8 V 71 TTA. NOTHING LIKE THE SOUND. .. :)
I could listen to that truck all day ...reminds me of riding in our semi when i was a kid with my dad
Loud ]maybe[, but music to my ears! Love the sound of the old Detroit!!
Nice looking truck. Love the way that Detroit sounds. Nothing like that old equipment it was built to last simple mechanics and easy to work on with no electronics like modern equipment
As soon as I saw the old girl had Detroit mud flaps I thought, yep going to be a good video. Beautiful,beautiful stuff.
This is the best sound I've heard for the year.
Love the sound of a 2 stroke Detroit...just listened to this video 2 times and will some more tonight...back in the day I drove a cab over Kenworth with a turned up 318 (8 V 71) and a 13 speed...a night I would roll the window down and just listened to that Detroit scream...probably why I can't hear today...sure miss those days.
Wow what ride, that engine sounds great, Thanks for the ride along.
Ohhh mama what a truck! That was great! Thanks for the video!
This brings back memories fill up the oil & check the fuel , 3 miles to the gallon of fuel & 100 miles to the gallon of oil ,when u leave it idle put a bucket under it catch the leaking oil & dump it back in the engine when you are ready leave ,years ago you could tell the guys that ran detroits in the truck stop they were all deaf
& there right arm was bigger than there left arm from shifting gears & They smelled like oil. HAHA
Lmao
DAAAMN WHAT A RIDE MAKES ME MISS MY OLD A MODEL, BUT 30,000 MILES WHAT A FIND THAT'S GREAT!!!
Just that sound, makes my day.
Love the drive. That is what I miss about NY.
Tbac I love upstate newyork but hate the city
So Cool! I had a 1980 KW 900 dump truck back in the day, 400 cummins.
Thats a BADASS Kenworth! Enjoyed that immensely.
This KW makes your F450 look like a SmartCar! Love the music from the pipes.
Love that start up! The growling... Best watched while wearing headphones.
Love the sound of the old screaming Jimmys and how they loped when you first started them
Yeah, the old school diesel engine mechanics used the terms hunting or searching for the Jimmy lope.
Would have been nice to have restored my Dragline like that one was! Beautiful setup!
Jake's on them old 2 strokes is music to my ears
what an awesome sound that truck makes
Back in the day when driver and truck had 1 thing in common they could both smoke
😂
Chris This is your best video ever , That man knows how to drive a truck...Sweet sound...
Screaming Detroit Diesel.
Neat ride. Looking forward to the digging.
I remember a book when I was a kid about a big old steam shovel. Mike Mulligan (?) and his steam shovel maybe. It was back in the early
1960's and I was pretty young.
Thanks.
Hell, I remember reading that too. Still got it in my bookshelf 'cause I read it to my niece now and again.
I remember that book
Steam shovel’s name was Maryann! I handed down that book to my first grandson. Thanks for reminding me.
Fantastic book! Just spent $30 to get a hard cover copy for my 5y/o nephew
My mom read to me before I could do it myself , long time ago , hadn't thought it in years ,thanks for the reminder!!!!
I’m In love with this truck. Nothing like the sound of a Detroit 2 stroke
That old 318 sounded good with the Jake sneaked on it. I owned a 1973 just like that one but mine had the big cam 350 Cummins in it with a 9 speed over drive, 3rd and 4th gears where turned around in it to make it over drive and I loved driving it.
If any of you are railfans like me, the sound of that KW reminds me of why I like EMD locomotives (with their 2 stroke diesels) over the chugging 4 stroke GE locomotives.
My dad used to drive truck, hauling steel in the late 50's early 60's (pre-interstate highway days), and he told me that he loved his detroit diesels.
James Evans..... I "love" Both versions of these uni-Flow Scavenged engines as well (Detroit Diesel & EMD), but... they have Nothing in common with each other, other than they're Both of the Uni-Flow Scavenging design, and both use self metering Unit style injectors, and the older Series 567 & 645 engines used Rootes Style blowers... but other than that, they had absolutely Nothing in common... including sound.
Old School, No Fool !!! Loving me some Detroit this A.M.
The logo on the door is from a book by the name of “mike mulligan and his steam shovel” .
Love that book! I made sure my son read it too.
Captain Kangaroo used to read it to us!
My favorite book as a kid. Brings back great bedtime memories... About 50 years ago.
Our local library was getting rid of old books, and that was one of them. I made my wife grab it, so we now have two copies. Kind of sad that it won't be in the library anymore though.
That was one of my all time favorites as a kid in kindergarten, that and katie and the big snow.
Great video thanks for sharing have a great day and stay safe out there
That’s a sweet rig! Totally worth the hearing loss 🙉😂
WHAT
Mrs. Elite Earthworks almost as sweet as Blackie 🦅
Oh, that was a sweet sound and complete with flappers even... KW W900s have always seemed the best looking truck to me since I was a kid. He's done a good job with this one, a nice combination of new mixed in with old-school. Glad you shot different views on this drive, too. I'm still partial to old-school rotating beacons (they still haven't matched the look sufficiently well with led's) instead of the modern lights but it's getting harder and harder to find them, much less replacement lamps (they're getting ridiculously expensive). That's just being nitpicky, of course lol ... Love this setup and the old Bantam, too! Straight exhaust sounds great but, yeah, I like my hearing, too... lol The missed gear was amusing but anyone that tells you they haven't missed a gear (ok, maybe not the "drivers" with "automatic only" on their licenses these days) would be lying to you... :)))
that kwhopper is badass love those old rigs
Man i love the sounds of an old detroit
that was a beautiful truck
I did turn it down a bit but the tones from that KW could tell a blind man the topography of them hills. Thanks to the owner for sharing. Music.
Nice I mean nice truck what a great lowboy truck! I enjoyed the video It was different than the normal but entertaining. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Calling an '81 vintage. I was born in '75. I guess I'm vintage as well. Awesome truck!!!
in german language: "GEIL !!!, SUPERGEIL !!!" What a great sound. I will convert to mp3 and hear the whole day in my car. Thanks for the video.
I’ve watched a lot of your videos but this one caught me by surprise. Especially when you came to the bottom of the hill i then realized exactly where you are. About 10 miles up the road from me. Pretty cool.
Great ride along beautiful Kenworth
New York is a beautiful state!!! Its NYC and our governor who make it a shit show to live in!!
I agree I live on long island and we have absurd taxes and nothing to show for it
I live in buffalo ny
Fare east side . I can almost spit on vm .. thinking this is in scohairy county . Or out towards water town . Nothing other then looking off on the mountain line ,I was hoping to see the windmills. But to over cast .I do know out in the western part on n.y they have a steem show . Steem shovels and old diggers like the red one . I could not read the road sign
When I get to be a millionaire... Im gonna own a classic truck just for fun like this guy... way too cool.
Love them ol buzzen dozen nice video Chris
When i see an older kenworth i think of Smokey And The Bandit . I want to drive that truck
This truck is only about 70 miles south of where I live! Such a cool truck!
That kenworth sounds ridiculously badass
I love the two stroke Detroit's! They sound so awesome and are so bad to the bone! I want to find a old truck with one in it one day and refurbish it! We use to have a frac pump in our fleet that I use to
run and work on. If you think that thing is loud, then you should hear a 1800hp 2 stroke running at full load around 2100 rpm! So bad ass!! Love the old stuff! Awesome video bro!
Everybody hates on the Detroits but has anyone calculated how much freight and equipment has been moved by them in their day? "Inconceivable!"
Detroit diesels were made by General Motors during ww2 the 671 engines were in everything from landing craft on the beach in Normandy to tanks trucks etc. Gm made the engines so tuff they kept making them and sold them to truck equipment manufacturers.
America was literally built by 2-Stroke Detroit engines. Later, the Series 60 12.7 was the first truck engine to ever run over 1 million miles without an overhaul. I have a 99 12.7 that has been one serious money making chunk of cast iron & steel.
nice change up Chris . beauty old truck and gorgeous landscape . I like the land ... hell with cities .
Amazing driving skills you made it sound and look easy
Music to my ears love the old 92 silver Detroit’s
TruckWizard101 Kenworth it’s a 71
I love the Mike Mulligan painting on the door!!!
Kenworth sounds so nice, shifting
thru the gears, with the old Bantam on the flatbad Chris
Low-boy.... it's Not a "flat-bed".
What a nice truck, nothing sound like the old Detroit.
Awesome vintage Kenworth!!
Nice looking truck love the color
Omg I'm in love I want it so bad. You sold me on the first startup.
THAT WAS PURE GRUNT PULLING UP THOSE HILLS THATS PROPER MUSIC FROM A DETROIT DIESEL YOU CANT BEET THE SOUND OF A 2 STROKE ENGINE ANYTIME ANYWHERE
You gotta love the sound of those bird scarers
What a great taken care of KW! Awesome whopper! 🤘🏼
Thanks for the fun truck ride. I enjoyed every minute of it!
It gave me memory's of the Peterbilt 281 chasing Dennis Weaver down the road in "Dual". lol
They used more than one 281 Pete in that movie, though they were portrayed as one and the same... but, if you remember, one had a Detroit (8-71) and the other, a Cummins.
That logo on the truck door is from the kids book Mike mulligan and Mary anne, that's a nice touch
Nice truck!!!
My friend had 1973 big cab W900A but few years ago several homeless people got into the truck and set it on fire!!
I was very mad and sad at the same time
Thats awesome nice W-900 sound's awesome ...
We got a convoy Bandit !! Sweet ride.
I was born in 1981... Does that make me vintage too? LOL!
If you want to be
Sounds like an old Detroit 2 stroke, Them were great engines.
detroit 8v71
Holy shit, you were up in my neck of the woods!
If you get to Allegany county, hmu and I'll buy us drinks:-)
God I love the sound of those old 8Vs
I just love those V8's, and they were nearly indestructible. They leaked a lot of oil though.
Lets put 2 spare buckets under the engine if you idle too long... good comment Beattle Bailey!
I assumed this truck was going to have a Cat or a Cummins. When he fired it up I couldn’t help but grin!
A very nice truck and a beautiful old digger.
Gotta love the sound of a Detroit Diesel 👌
Nice region to visit on your first trip to NYS; the Fingerlakes. Wine country and The Glen.
Drive it like you stole it let it eat awsome video
Beautiful ride!!! Would definitely do something about the Detroit!!! Drove an exact twin to it, with a big cam 400 Cummins...not nearly as WELL maintained as yours. Thanks for sharing the old iron!!!
Love that Kenworth!
4 minutes into the video and commenting...the exhaust sounds damn great!!
Never had a Jake brake on anything I operated but ya that Detroit probably had a 13 or 15 speed fuller trans.
My favorite screaming Jimmy was a v12 with a thirteen speed trans hauling a trailer train with 80,000 payload now you are talking power and lots of noise. I still can hear it LOL.
Great video Chris! Thanks for sharing!
Great looking rig.
I want to drive that truck more than a supercar! This Screamin' Detroit sounds like OH MY GOODNESS! Brutal, loud like hell, but who cares if i can ride it???
That ol Detroit just makes a proper noise....
Just gotta love the sound of a 2 stroke Detroit
OH MY FUCKING GOD. That could be the coolest truck I have ever scene. But I love old kenworths and well done blue. And the sound........
That’s how a truck should sound, like a beast.
I live about a 1/2 mi from a major intersection with a traffic light. When the gravel/sand haulers are running and they catch the light, This sound is what I hear. Those pipes singing. 2 miles down the same road is a hill. I can hear their pipes while sitting on the patio drinking coffee in the morning. More so in the winter when the leaves are off the trees. A Harley with straight pipes is the same thing. Hear them al the way to the city limits traffic light.
Man, those stacks make that Jimmy sound good!
Fantastic video... Great truck...
12:07 can we just appreciate that old chevy
I sure can!
I can
Nice old KW. Years ago, a co-worker had an '81, but he had a 400 3406A with the transmission retarder added on so he still had some help saving the brake shoes. Ironically, because they weren't required back then, his KW had no brakes at all on the steer axle. This bothered nobody until our S&C guy realized it in 2002, and banned him from running certain states and provinces (where brakes were required on a steer axle). About that time, Rick decided it was time for a new truck, he had gotten over 30 years out of that one.
Who else thought the truck and trailer was GIGANTIC in the beginning when the kid was at the trailer thinking it was a full grown man?
He has some cool toys to play with.
That Bantam is cool as hell!