Ok people. I don’t know why my son called it a pilot truck other than he does not do this for a living. That load is not considered oversized to the point where I need any escorts or pilot vehicles. Normally I move that machine by myself. The pick up truck is just here to load and unload the machine that’s it. I’m not in charge of him and where he drives or I would’ve had him go to Dunkin and get me a coffee.
I’ve been pulling reefer full time, and walking floor trailers occasionally on weekends for about 3 1/2 years now. I wanna start in construction trucking. Hopefully somebody will give me the chance to start in a tri-axle and then work my way up to hauling dump trailer and lowbed.
Hmmm - Another *LEARNING EXPERIENCE* for truckers & *ALL* drivers about riding center on bridges! *CONGRATULATIONS STEVE as you were not chosen to manage this move cuz you was in the phone book - YOUR KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE put you in the seat* Thanks for taking us along on this one! *GREAT* !!!
@@butchs6099 I've moved plenty of track horizantals including 6800's They are 89,000 not 98,000. And these guys should've used the outriggers. YIKES!!!
That's one big RC Tractor Lol, Thx for the video & God Bless You all! This is way better than anything that's been on TV for the last 30 years in my opinion.
Did heavy haul for quite a few years, gotta love going into subdivisions for site developers. The easiest is dealer to dealer on the road. I did up to 11 axle. I am in Florida no different on the idiots!
@@phatboizbackyardkustomz9006 yeah people get so mad when I call people “dumb Or idiots”. I’m like if you haven’t done it before go ask a guy that’s has how he feels 🤣
The cape is not an easy place .... I moved a (Bomag 1300) for quite a few years I know 1st hand the bridges (taking the both lanes ) 😅 alot safer...... good job man love your videos I miss the cape
Nice setup, this was fun for me to watch. I too had a similar loads while working in Aspen Co. They need “Green points” to rebuild so they must first grind up the old house to rebuild. The blonds in range rovers were purdy but none to sharp when dragging one of these through their neighborhood, lol. Thanks for the memories. Keep on Truckin.
Yeah the hell of a Job Enjoy that video too oh it's a good one You look quite heavy So my friend you stay Safe and have a good day I will catch on another one
@@j.d.865 oh man I’m sorry to hear that. I hope I can drive for a long time but I have a friend who got Gillian, Byron’s disease right after he got a Covid shot . Like three days after. He’s now in a wheelchair and he was one of the best drivers around
@DirtBrute Thanks you. When they took my medical card I said ok no big deal. Couple years later I crave to drive. So sorry to hear about your friend. Especially getting a movie shot.. stay safe out there.
I agree 100% on the safety issues vs cars, I'm a long time Heavy Haul/Oversize driver and I do the same thing all the time. I'm as safe as the day is long, but some people do really try my patience, that turn signal that I'm using isn't a suggestion, it's on because one way or another, I'm coming over. I'm not into bullying traffic, but you're either going to extend me a bit of courtesy and let me in, or I'll educate you on how to do that. I've had the finger, the horn, everything else, but at the end of the day I've never been involved in an accident or been cited by Police, so there's that. At any rate, great video and keep it safe, driver.
@@thomaskirk9341 you know it’s funny I took a lot of heat for taking both lanes over the bridge but the day after I film that video that was a nasty accident involving a truck that didn’t take both lanes in a car tried to pass him . Then a couple days ago we had a kid try to pass on that bridge and spun out the car. He clipped the nose on, spawn that car around and shot it into the oncoming traffic in a 79-year-old woman got killed. That’s why the cops do not bother us when we take both lanes. Hey thanks for the great comment. And thanks for watching!
Love this video so much man I had to subscribe I’m 19 I have cdl school august 19th planning on learning manual trans and I playing on doing flatbed until one day I’ll be driving like you doing oversized
@@dooley251 that’s awesome! Congratulations. Just take your time and pay attention and listen to the old guys. That’s what I did when I got my cdl at 18 . Keep this in mind, no one remembers the guy that got to the job safe with no damage but everyone still talks badly about the guys that roll over or crash equipment. The only reward for doing a good job is not being remembered for doing a bad one 😂. Well that and if you get really reliable you can name your price!
so ive been around trucks all my life, literally, i came home in a 45 ton truck 3 days after i was born. since then, my dad would take me out whenever he could so i grew up always wanting to drive trucks, which i eventually did when i was 21. i took my car driving test on the very same day i turned 17 (im from the uk) and took my truck test exactly 4 years later. im now 58 and still my heart skips a beat every time i jump in behind the wheel of a truck, and ive been driving them for nearly 40 years. someone said once, if you do the job you love, it isnt really a job............
What I do on a tight corner like this is hang close to the right and go past the point where you would turn about ten or fifteen feet, now reverse with your steering wheel hard to the right (jackknife) now go forward into your left hand turn and keep to the right and the trailer should make it around the corner
I just hauled one of those last week. I highly suggest using outriggers on those 11 wide and larger machines. No sense toe-nailing a machine if you dont have to. Also, i could see $9k for a multi-core radiator pack on a $1.15m machine, thats actually a pretty generous price!
No one uses outriggers around here, the New England curbing is too tall in these neighborhoods and they get bent. I have to, in some cases, literally hang the tracks over the curbs. Yeah it’s pretty crazy! Thanks for watching!
Thats a suoer narrow bridge ! I remember following my brother in law he had a d6r on i had a d5nxl on and he said lets take both lanes 😂 like you said its way safer and the cops prefer that than you causing a wreck !! I pulled a reed screener over that too it was my first time crossing it and the sheild we welded on to protect the wheel scraped the whole way on that super tall curb 😂😂😂 there were sparks everywhere!!!
If the work truck in the back was escorting you. On a two lane highway he should’ve been in the front of you so on coming traffic would know too pull to the side to let you get by. Second call the receiver to find out how to get in on the job site if no answer look at the satellite and locate the job site and see the best way to get in. Good luck and be safe 😊😊
@@SpecializeHeavyHauling thanks for watching. I appreciate it. He’s not really escorting me. He’s just following me to the job last minute to unload the machine and put it on the job where he wants it . none of this requires any special permitting or pilot cars. Don’t know why my son kept calling him a pilot truck but I have since corrected him on that.
It's quite easy.... If you have facing traffic he should be in front. If not, he should be at the rear. Common sense. I like that truck and trailer. I used to drive a lot before and I always wanted to go to the US to work. I like the trucks 😂😅
@@ollelindskog4531 yes I’m not in charge of that pickup truck and he is not required to be in front or back . The permit I have to move this load does not require me to have an escort of any kind. Normally I move it with no trucks. He’s just here to unload the machine.
@@DirtBrute Of course. That's what you said before as well. I didn't mean that you did wrong. Here you would not be allowed to go without an "official" warning vehicle with that load, so it's a little different.
@DirtBrute I do float work in Canada. I should have said that on the highway if I have my wipers on intermittent, I can move on the highway. If I have to keep them on full time I cannot mive an oversize on the highway. I have permits for counties and cities which does allow me to move in the rain
@@DirtBrute hi I’m from uk and the trailers we use can all steer it helps push the trailer around and shorten the turning radius , not taking anything away from your skills though, ,just wondering why Americans don’t have them,Are they too expensive
@@paulbrown6554 my wife is from the UK . She was born in banbury .I honestly don’t know. I know a lot of our dump trucks have steering lift axles. The bigger trailers have steerable dollies. Even some fire truck ladder trailers steer in the back. I honestly don’t know why this size trailer doesn’t have them. Thank you for watching.
THIS! This is the channel i`ve been waiting for! Thx for posting 👍Of course i hit the subcribe button, the LIKE button and hit the bell....just like everyone should 🙂
@@DelwinCowan-mb8so 6NZ is awesome . I also had a lot of luck with the MBN. In a Pete with a 18 speed in 373’s. One of my favorite trucks I have a drove.
@@DirtBrute Fun thing is then the boss asks about potential scratches like what to expect when they send you to an area like that with a way to high truck :)
Covering the exhaust came from older engines that had a lot of over lap between exhaust in intake valves and it certainly was a thing. Not so much these days
No oversize sign? Did you recently post about not running on a sign on a facebook post where the guys were talking about how to wrap around the hook in the bumper? Swear I just saw this setup lol. Nice driving
@@lawrencekirchheimer734 I’m not gonna cover the guys brand new trailer bottom in grease 🤣 first of all I’m too fat to fit under there . All you have to do is lift up the trailer when you get to a bad spot
Lowboy is not easy, especially when you drive for six week straight. And your hook up/dismount is mechanical. I used to drive a semi-truck lowboy, step deck, Conestoga trailer. I ended up to going back working as a travel nurse. One day I want to buy a pre-emissions tractor and a trailer that I can haul a vehicle, a motorbike, and live in. Driving a semi truck has definitely made me a better driver. Being a nurse, I was always aware of danger and hazards. If I was not comfortable moving a load the way it was secured, I didn't move no matter how angry and impatient my boss was. At the end of the day, you are the driver and it's your responsibility to be responsible for the safety of motorists around you and your own safety so that you would make it home.
That’s how local lowbed work is . All last minute. Paving equipment is far worse. You find out where it’s going 10 minutes after you’ve picked it up . Thanks for watching!
It's not really the 4 wheeler's fault. It's the powers that be who could make drivers get better training to get their class C license. But NOOOO... they don't want to do THAT... cause many people may not pass and then you have less people going out to BUY THINGS!! But this goes deep.
@@truckerron I’ve always said the problem is they don’t teach the general public anything about semi trucks in drivers “EDUCATION” but then they send them out to drive around us .
Fine Massachusetts engineering, nasty square edge granite curbing. They just ruined the 5 intersections in our small town on the NY border made them tight and impossible for truck.
@@donaldpeck8519 yeah they keep doing it here. Every intersection they design now is not truck friendly. We’re getting more and more roundabouts in rotaries also .
I’m sorry I’m American all the way UG we are behind the times! In Europe all the trailers have rear steering! Witch would have made loading so much easier
@@p2o8wer well sometimes the guys in the pickups get nervous . We don’t use the out riggers going into neighborhoods with granite curbing. Sometimes you gotta hang a track over 🤷♂️🥴
I'm not sure I agree with taking two lanes when traveling straight on a highway; bridge or no bridge. When turning at an intersection, OK, drivers may not understand how you're turning, so taking up two lanes can make sense. Traveling straight on a highway though? How bad are the drivers there? Are they not able to stay in their lane when driving straight ahead?
That bridge is 90 years old and is scheduled to be replaced because it is obsolete. The lanes are too small for 2 vehicles to safely operate next to each other and there are a lot of serious fatal accidents on there . You don’t have to agree with it but it’s a much safer practice . Plus when your loaded wide you don’t even fit in one lane . They are very small and the sidewalk it tall . Plus most of the drivers in cars are tourist not from around here. Thanks for watching!
@@Nates707 I technically because of the width and the length don’t need the guy in the pickup. Normally I don’t have him like at the end with the excavator. He was only there to help load and unload because I haven’t run that grinder in a couple years so I could remember how to start it and turn on the remote. Plus I asked him to watch the tree branches on the way out .thanks for watching!
Ok people. I don’t know why my son called it a pilot truck other than he does not do this for a living. That load is not considered oversized to the point where I need any escorts or pilot vehicles. Normally I move that machine by myself. The pick up truck is just here to load and unload the machine that’s it. I’m not in charge of him and where he drives or I would’ve had him go to Dunkin and get me a coffee.
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For real you truck drivers are something else. Kudos to you badass guys. Great video
@@asaprulers226 thank you for watching!
I can tell you enjoy pulling lowbed. Its nice that you have a friend that let’s you shake off the rust every now and then. Blessings !
Yeah I do enjoy driving! I use to do it everyday and sometimes miss it so yes it does work out good for me ! Thanks for watching!
I’ve been pulling reefer full time, and walking floor trailers occasionally on weekends for about 3 1/2 years now. I wanna start in construction trucking. Hopefully somebody will give me the chance to start in a tri-axle and then work my way up to hauling dump trailer and lowbed.
@@bryantorres4716 I’m sure they will . Everyone I know is short on drivers and willing to train .
Hmmm - Another *LEARNING EXPERIENCE* for truckers & *ALL* drivers about riding center on bridges! *CONGRATULATIONS STEVE as you were not chosen to manage this move cuz you was in the phone book - YOUR KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE put you in the seat* Thanks for taking us along on this one! *GREAT* !!!
Thank you sonny!
“Evenly barely on the trailer”….thats a great statement!!
As long as it’s straight right chain and go. 🤣
That's what the outriggers are for.
@@butchs6099 I know what their for . I didn’t use them on purpose. Not sure if you noticed all the granite curbing everywhere.
@@butchs6099 I've moved plenty of track horizantals including 6800's They are 89,000 not 98,000. And these guys should've used the outriggers. YIKES!!!
@@collinfox816I agree. The guy said the subdivision has granite curbs and was concerned the outriggers could damage them if rubbed into. Rich people!
Artistry behind the wheel. Thanks for the ride-along.
@@qcan8468 thanks for watching. Really appreciate it!
Great video! Your ability to put that trailer where it belongs is nice to see.
I drove for years now retired. And it was time 73
@@billneedham9652 thank you and thanks for watching! Hope retirement is treating you well !
sweet, funny guy, and great driver. Moment you got into that first dicey situation your experience showed.
@@K4RLOTrucking thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!
That's one big RC Tractor Lol, Thx for the video & God Bless You all! This is way better than anything that's been on TV for the last 30 years in my opinion.
@@nathanarcher6764 thanks for watching!
Did heavy haul for quite a few years, gotta love going into subdivisions for site developers. The easiest is dealer to dealer on the road. I did up to 11 axle. I am in Florida no different on the idiots!
@@phatboizbackyardkustomz9006 yeah people get so mad when I call people “dumb Or idiots”. I’m like if you haven’t done it before go ask a guy that’s has how he feels 🤣
Another fab video Steve could tell you were enjoying every minute even in the miserable weather 😁
Yeah I use to do it every day. It’s the old familiar job . Lol thanks for watching!
Awesome video! Young drivers could definitely learn from this!
@@ryanmanuel1763 thank you !
Great content bro love the video. .love from Jamaica 🇯🇲..love how safety was a big part of your job..😊
@@JohnJohn-nl9uy hey thanks for watching. Really appreciate it !!
Wow! You earned your money on that one, for sure!
Lol I did it for free 🥴. He’s a good friend of mine
@@DirtBrute 😳 Well, he owes you a fat juicy steak then! 🤣😀🤪
@tristardiggin 😂. He’s very good to me. He lets me use any equipment I want so it works out good for both of us. But I’m now thinking about steak 🥩 🤤
The cape is not an easy place .... I moved a (Bomag 1300) for quite a few years I know 1st hand the bridges (taking the both lanes ) 😅 alot safer...... good job man love your videos I miss the cape
@@jtuned4378 thanks for watching! You would hate the cape now it has gotten so crowded the last few years. Ever since Covid I would say
Nice setup, this was fun for me to watch. I too had a similar loads while working in Aspen Co. They need “Green points” to rebuild so they must first grind up the old house to rebuild. The blonds in range rovers were purdy but none to sharp when dragging one of these through their neighborhood, lol. Thanks for the memories. Keep on Truckin.
Great video, with a lot of skills and good reflections about many aspects. Greetings from Thailand. 🚛🚜👍
Thank you and thanks for watching! 👍
I don’t miss rt 3 going to the cape. I haven’t been over the Sagamore since the rotary has been gone. Love the videos! Keep it up.
Sagamore is Thanks for watching!
It was a very interesting vlog. My cousin does exact same rgn trucking. You guys are amazing. Hopefully soon i will join him too
@@jacobsinger97 thank you! Good luck. hope you get to join your cousin !
Thnx for the knowledge! Prob learned more in this video than 6 years of driving 😂
@@Allocation_Alex thanks for watching!
Yeah the hell of a Job Enjoy that video too oh it's a good one You look quite heavy So my friend you stay Safe and have a good day I will catch on another one
@@hillbillyfranks thanks for watching. Think I’m moving it with some big other big gear soon
Definitely a nice piece of driving. You're right, cops understand you know what the safest way to drive is and it saves on the accidents!
@@OldSchoolCop.57 thanks for watching!
If that massive machine was mine id like to have you to move it. That pace and awareness of the surroundings and situations is awesome.
@@JonneOksanen thank you . It nice when people understand what’s involved!
Thanks for taking us along with you!
Very interesting!
@@chuckh.2227 thanks for watching. Really appreciate it !
Love your tips and experience explanation
@@thepeeve thanks for watching!
That is a beautiful setup
@@outlawtrucker187 thanks for watching
29:58 pull past the turn then back Jack makes it much easier To get that trailer to follow but still good job
@movingearth3726 29:55 that’s what I said I was going to try but my son cut out that part of me doing it because of cussing. 😂thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing. Awsome driving ! Its not a easy job. Shokz head set is a good investment. 😊
@@gdtruckern7632 thanks man yeah I’ve been using this blue parrot headset .It’s been pretty good.
Great video guys! We have a similar grinder in our logging business, moved it several times. Not fun.Also have 2Talberts. Thanks for the video.
@mikeglenn9800 yes they never seem to go to an easy access place around here . Thanks for watching.
I think you did a good job putting her in the whole 👍🏾
@@clidefisher6924 thanks for watching!
your truck is sooo clean, like you just unboxed it, sheesh
@@adii9139 gotta take care of them . They are very expensive nowadays! Thanks for watching!
awesome video, great driving!
@@CLMedia28 thanks for watching
Awesome video man. Handled it like a pro
Thank you !
Good and nice video man 💯
@@InderGill-w7j I’m thanks for watching
I miss this so much. Copd. Emphysema took me off the road
@@j.d.865 oh man I’m sorry to hear that. I hope I can drive for a long time but I have a friend who got Gillian, Byron’s disease right after he got a Covid shot . Like three days after. He’s now in a wheelchair and he was one of the best drivers around
@DirtBrute Thanks you. When they took my medical card I said ok no big deal. Couple years later I crave to drive. So sorry to hear about your friend. Especially getting a movie shot.. stay safe out there.
@@j.d.865 yeah wish the best to you man . Thanks for watching!
Awesome and outstanding driving
@@taurota1554 thanks for watching
Beautiful rig
You good ole boys are Kicking Ass ! 👌🍻🇺🇸
🎉🎉 great job driver
@@napoleonbonaparte3612 thanks for watching!
Nice color trailer 👌
That kw is work of art
I agree 100% on the safety issues vs cars, I'm a long time Heavy Haul/Oversize driver and I do the same thing all the time. I'm as safe as the day is long, but some people do really try my patience, that turn signal that I'm using isn't a suggestion, it's on because one way or another, I'm coming over. I'm not into bullying traffic, but you're either going to extend me a bit of courtesy and let me in, or I'll educate you on how to do that. I've had the finger, the horn, everything else, but at the end of the day I've never been involved in an accident or been cited by Police, so there's that. At any rate, great video and keep it safe, driver.
@@thomaskirk9341 you know it’s funny I took a lot of heat for taking both lanes over the bridge but the day after I film that video that was a nasty accident involving a truck that didn’t take both lanes in a car tried to pass him . Then a couple days ago we had a kid try to pass on that bridge and spun out the car. He clipped the nose on, spawn that car around and shot it into the oncoming traffic in a 79-year-old woman got killed. That’s why the cops do not bother us when we take both lanes. Hey thanks for the great comment. And thanks for watching!
i put a cheap amazon split screen bu camera on the end of my 30t trailer and on the roof of my w it changed my life!
Your son sounds just like you. Got confused with who was recording and who was driving. Nice job backing up that pig 🤘🏻
@@notched426 thanks really appreciate you watching!
Love this video so much man I had to subscribe I’m 19 I have cdl school august 19th planning on learning manual trans and I playing on doing flatbed until one day I’ll be driving like you doing oversized
@@dooley251 that’s awesome! Congratulations. Just take your time and pay attention and listen to the old guys. That’s what I did when I got my cdl at 18 . Keep this in mind, no one remembers the guy that got to the job safe with no damage but everyone still talks badly about the guys that roll over or crash equipment. The only reward for doing a good job is not being remembered for doing a bad one 😂. Well that and if you get really reliable you can name your price!
@@DirtBrute thank you man! I will go to school with a open mind and remember what you told me 😂
@@dooley251 I wish you the best !
Good driving skills
@@DelwinCowan-mb8so thank you
Hey Steve, congrats on this one! 68k views is SWEET…😀
@@tristardiggin thanks . I think people saw the thumbnail and was hoping i wreaked something 🤣🤣.
@@DirtBrute yup, that sounds about right…🤣
@@tristardiggin people love to watch people fail ! Lol
so ive been around trucks all my life, literally, i came home in a 45 ton truck 3 days after i was born. since then, my dad would take me out whenever he could so i grew up always wanting to drive trucks, which i eventually did when i was 21. i took my car driving test on the very same day i turned 17 (im from the uk) and took my truck test exactly 4 years later. im now 58 and still my heart skips a beat every time i jump in behind the wheel of a truck, and ive been driving them for nearly 40 years. someone said once, if you do the job you love, it isnt really a job............
What I do on a tight corner like this is hang close to the right and go past the point where you would turn about ten or fifteen feet, now reverse with your steering wheel hard to the right (jackknife) now go forward into your left hand turn and keep to the right and the trailer should make it around the corner
AWESOME VID!!!
Thank you !
Drive fast take chances!! 😜🍻
@@waynewiberg6435 😂
I just hauled one of those last week. I highly suggest using outriggers on those 11 wide and larger machines. No sense toe-nailing a machine if you dont have to. Also, i could see $9k for a multi-core radiator pack on a $1.15m machine, thats actually a pretty generous price!
No one uses outriggers around here, the New England curbing is too tall in these neighborhoods and they get bent. I have to, in some cases, literally hang the tracks over the curbs. Yeah it’s pretty crazy! Thanks for watching!
Great job my guy, truckers worldwide has the same problem with four wheelers 😢
@@damanayadekunle7232 yeah people in the cars are just dumb because they don’t teach anything about trucks in regular drivers Ed. Thanks for watching!
Dude, you sound just like me when im truckin 🤣🤣
@@WHBVERDE69 🤘
Good video mate I drive road trains in Australia between 3-4trailers long
I’ve seen those on UA-cam. Very big . Thanks for watching!
Should I try to drive past the driveway and reverse into the turnfirst
@@markfranklin4551 it’s called the back jack maneuver when you do that most low big guys use it all the time
Thats a suoer narrow bridge ! I remember following my brother in law he had a d6r on i had a d5nxl on and he said lets take both lanes 😂 like you said its way safer and the cops prefer that than you causing a wreck !! I pulled a reed screener over that too it was my first time crossing it and the sheild we welded on to protect the wheel scraped the whole way on that super tall curb 😂😂😂 there were sparks everywhere!!!
@@rirebel6029 oh I can just imagine the sparks . That curb has so many battle scars 😂
Great Job Steve
@@dont9098 thanks ! Really appreciate you watching !
If the work truck in the back was escorting you. On a two lane highway he should’ve been in the front of you so on coming traffic would know too pull to the side to let you get by. Second call the receiver to find out how to get in on the job site if no answer look at the satellite and locate the job site and see the best way to get in. Good luck and be safe 😊😊
@@SpecializeHeavyHauling thanks for watching. I appreciate it. He’s not really escorting me. He’s just following me to the job last minute to unload the machine and put it on the job where he wants it . none of this requires any special permitting or pilot cars. Don’t know why my son kept calling him a pilot truck but I have since corrected him on that.
It's quite easy.... If you have facing traffic he should be in front. If not, he should be at the rear. Common sense. I like that truck and trailer. I used to drive a lot before and I always wanted to go to the US to work. I like the trucks 😂😅
@@ollelindskog4531 yes I’m not in charge of that pickup truck and he is not required to be in front or back . The permit I have to move this load does not require me to have an escort of any kind. Normally I move it with no trucks. He’s just here to unload the machine.
@@DirtBrute Of course. That's what you said before as well. I didn't mean that you did wrong. Here you would not be allowed to go without an "official" warning vehicle with that load, so it's a little different.
@@ollelindskog4531 oh yeah, I understand what you’re saying. It’s very different even if I go one state over everything is completely changed.
Seen it many of times. Used to move them. Mulch grinder
25:49 can u choose not to drive at night?
@@jesusm2159 yes
I do low bed (float) as well. Rules here say if your wipers have to be o full time we cannot haul oversize
@@Ronkosluk oh wow How do you plan ? Only sunny days and who decides how much is too much rain ? So if it’s absolutely pouring out you can’t do it?
@DirtBrute I do float work in Canada. I should have said that on the highway if I have my wipers on intermittent, I can move on the highway. If I have to keep them on full time I cannot mive an oversize on the highway. I have permits for counties and cities which does allow me to move in the rain
Where did u guys drop off that grinder at it looks like the pine hills in Plymouth
@@jesset061084 yes that’s the place!
@@DirtBrute i knew it i used to landscape there
@@jesset061084 it’s packed now
@@DirtBrute i believe it
safe to assume you tipin the scale @ 135-140 k with that monster?
@@thurstonvanhowell2974 yes
Giu acts like he has a stinger and jeep. Lol "want me to roll the windows down"
@@tomfrench8191 nope (GUY)just filmed his day
Surely using outriggers would help with the overhang?
@@0o0oDaNNo0o0 I don’t ues them because I like to over hang the tracks over some of the granite curbs and if you use them they get bent and destroy.
Great video brother love it Iam a class B holder working on my A’s know lol
@@anjuarunderwood6869 that’s great. You will love the A ! Best of luck to you and thanks for watching!
Am from Massachusetts and I seen the truckers do that on the bridges and what company r u driving for
@@jesset061084 my buddy pastore owns the company
Great driving👍🏽but just wondering why no rear steer axles on the trailer?
@@paulbrown6554. Do you mean the dolly or do you mean why does the rear axle not steer?
@@DirtBrute hi I’m from uk and the trailers we use can all steer it helps push the trailer around and shorten the turning radius , not taking anything away from your skills though, ,just wondering why Americans don’t have them,Are they too expensive
@@paulbrown6554 my wife is from the UK . She was born in banbury .I honestly don’t know. I know a lot of our dump trucks have steering lift axles. The bigger trailers have steerable dollies. Even some fire truck ladder trailers steer in the back. I honestly don’t know why this size trailer doesn’t have them. Thank you for watching.
@@DirtBrute no way I’m from Liverpool it’s about 4 hours away. No problem thanks for the replies stay safe out there
What engine is in that KW?
@@shaunscott4614 x15 with an 18 sp
THIS! This is the channel i`ve been waiting for! Thx for posting 👍Of course i hit the subcribe button, the LIKE button and hit the bell....just like everyone should 🙂
@zippo1009 thank you! I really appreciate you watching!
Came for the low boy stayed for the truck.
@@KocaineNWaffles thanks for watching!
New job! Crazy. Now days if there is a tree doze it and build a house or houses or enormous appt complexes
What’s the transmission you running and differential ratio I know is a CAT engine
@@DelwinCowan-mb8so it’s a Cummins x15 with an 18sp transmission. I’m not sure on the rears . I think they are 3:90s and I know they are 46s
That thing sound like CAT nice ratio for heavy haul nice machine
@@DelwinCowan-mb8so yeah, it runs pretty good. I prefer single turbo cat any day though. Lol
6NZ is my choice of engine but the ACERT conrod and jakes brake make I like them 209 18A with 3.25 ratio
@@DelwinCowan-mb8so 6NZ is awesome . I also had a lot of luck with the MBN. In a Pete with a 18 speed in 373’s. One of my favorite trucks I have a drove.
yes you are right to many cityotes on the road that today,
I framed a few of those houses in there!!!
@@Giani51 their pretty damn big man !
@@DirtBrute my old man and I banged them up. He taught me valuable life lessons. Like you and your son 👊🏾
Always fun when you are in a box truck that is 3.2m high and trees are very close to the road and lean towards you, sketchy as f :)
@@BerraLJ I like the box trucks cuz the do the pruning for us 😆
@@DirtBrute haha yeah when driving a 4.15m tall truck in an older residential area(single family homes), i hit every branch it felt like.
@@BerraLJ yeah I’ve seen the box truck hit all the ones on my street. Thanks for the pruning job. 😂
@@DirtBrute Fun thing is then the boss asks about potential scratches like what to expect when they send you to an area like that with a way to high truck :)
@@BerraLJ 🤣
That's cool
Like the W9L lowbed set-up...on Cape has some Riggs...Comonnnnnnnnn.
@@Dinoxt12 yeah we have some pretty ones here for sure !
Covering the exhaust came from older engines that had a lot of over lap between exhaust in intake valves and it certainly was a thing.
Not so much these days
Great job!….it’s all the idiots that make it so stressful…which is practically everyone on the road….they can’t see you…like the rig is invisible!
It’s crazy how they pull up to you then panic. Like you cans seek me coming with all these lights? 🤷♂️😂 thanks for watching!
How comes you guys in North America don't use rear steer trailers?
@@cecil4485 I don’t know to be honest with you . 🤷♂️ Mabe bridge laws. What’s the most you can put on a steer axle ? We haul heavy in Massachusetts
@@DirtBrute we have 6 axle rear steer trailers over here used for crane ballast that carry about 70-80ton 180klbs that's with a 3 axle tractor unit
@@cecil4485 yeah I’m not sure why we don’t have them here but I don’t know anyone the does
No oversize sign? Did you recently post about not running on a sign on a facebook post where the guys were talking about how to wrap around the hook in the bumper? Swear I just saw this setup lol. Nice driving
@@stevenstiles1 nope we forgot them . Not me on Facebook. Thanks for watching
You think it's bad in that truck... now do it in an 86" Studio Sleeper!!
@@truckerron no thanks 🤣
Put grease on the trailer lower side frame rails incase you bottom out this could prevent your tractor drive shaft from being broken.
@@lawrencekirchheimer734 🤣🤣🤣
@@DirtBrute By your reply "learn the hard way" this trick worked when we moved a Cat 375!
@@lawrencekirchheimer734 I’m not gonna cover the guys brand new trailer bottom in grease 🤣 first of all I’m too fat to fit under there . All you have to do is lift up the trailer when you get to a bad spot
Why a regular cab KW? Those SOB’s are so small & tight
@@TimHollis3006 it’s not mine 😂
In Sweden or Europe vi have steerable axels on the trailer that you can steer whit a joystick 🕹️
@@sp3ko25 that sounds awesome!
Lowboy is not easy, especially when you drive for six week straight. And your hook up/dismount is mechanical. I used to drive a semi-truck lowboy, step deck, Conestoga trailer. I ended up to going back working as a travel nurse. One day I want to buy a pre-emissions tractor and a trailer that I can haul a vehicle, a motorbike, and live in. Driving a semi truck has definitely made me a better driver. Being a nurse, I was always aware of danger and hazards. If I was not comfortable moving a load the way it was secured, I didn't move no matter how angry and impatient my boss was. At the end of the day, you are the driver and it's your responsibility to be responsible for the safety of motorists around you and your own safety so that you would make it home.
nice truck trailer como, expensive yes. what do those new house lots sell for 1/2 million each?
@@LAKESIDEBOB1 probably in the $800. Every thing is crazy now
I think that delivery required a reconnoiter the day before.
That’s how local lowbed work is . All last minute. Paving equipment is far worse. You find out where it’s going 10 minutes after you’ve picked it up . Thanks for watching!
what state was this the area looks so nice. haha imma city boy from south fl so everything is just boring city stuff
@@amariodom4858 Massachusetts . Kingston and Plymouth
It's not really the 4 wheeler's fault. It's the powers that be who could make drivers get better training to get their class C license. But NOOOO... they don't want to do THAT... cause many people may not pass and then you have less people going out to BUY THINGS!! But this goes deep.
@@truckerron I’ve always said the problem is they don’t teach the general public anything about semi trucks in drivers “EDUCATION” but then they send them out to drive around us .
Fine Massachusetts engineering, nasty square edge granite curbing. They just ruined the 5 intersections in our small town on the NY border made them tight and impossible for truck.
@@donaldpeck8519 yeah they keep doing it here. Every intersection they design now is not truck friendly. We’re getting more and more roundabouts in rotaries also .
I’m sorry I’m American all the way UG we are behind the times! In Europe all the trailers have rear steering! Witch would have made loading so much easier
@@waynewiberg6435 yup 👍
Lmao!!! "Is it evenly barely on the trailer?."
@@p2o8wer well sometimes the guys in the pickups get nervous . We don’t use the out riggers going into neighborhoods with granite curbing. Sometimes you gotta hang a track over 🤷♂️🥴
He said Bourne bridge is he in mass??
@@kevinsprague950 yes
Did you see digginok do the turbo experiment?
@@larrylittletonjr.5305 not I’ll have to check that out thanks
I'm not sure I agree with taking two lanes when traveling straight on a highway; bridge or no bridge.
When turning at an intersection, OK, drivers may not understand how you're turning, so taking up two lanes can make sense.
Traveling straight on a highway though? How bad are the drivers there? Are they not able to stay in their lane when driving straight ahead?
That bridge is 90 years old and is scheduled to be replaced because it is obsolete. The lanes are too small for 2 vehicles to safely operate next to each other and there are a lot of serious fatal accidents on there . You don’t have to agree with it but it’s a much safer practice . Plus when your loaded wide you don’t even fit in one lane . They are very small and the sidewalk it tall . Plus most of the drivers in cars are tourist not from around here. Thanks for watching!
So you don't have to have a pilot in the front on single lane roads? Cool video
@@Nates707 I technically because of the width and the length don’t need the guy in the pickup. Normally I don’t have him like at the end with the excavator. He was only there to help load and unload because I haven’t run that grinder in a couple years so I could remember how to start it and turn on the remote. Plus I asked him to watch the tree branches on the way out .thanks for watching!
I don't see any over weight flags on the tracks?😊
@@curtisthornton5280 not on the excavator. I forgot 🤷♂️
You wouldn't be talking about Casey Ladelle, and his leafblower would you?
@@PaulieMac77 🤣 nope . Lidell trailers
@@DirtBrute 🤣