Nice job Caleb. Interesting process but I was wondering if it would be easier to mount the king pin to the front axle first and then back the truck to lock it in, like connecting to a trailer. Seems like less time under a suspended load.
Good first-time solo job Mr Caleb. Mr Hal & Mr Wilbert have trained you well. He is a great addition to the Sumter crewe Mr Hal. You and your guys stay safe out there 🇬🇧👍🇬🇧
Well, I’m 73 years old, and always wondered how that was done, one more scratched off my bucket list! I figured it was something like that but never had the opportunity to witness it. I thank you for my late education, lol, be safe at your work and on the highways. I look forward to your next video. 👍👍👍👍👍
My first time seeing how that was done. How many can you put on one semi? I’m thinking only two. That’s what I remember seeing when I passed them on the road. Good job Mr Caleb. Great video. Was educational for me lol. Thanks for sharing, Mr Hal.
Hi ya. Someone I know on IG drives across America with trucks stacked like this (they are normally stacked with gantry cranes). He quite often drives with three stacked on the back. I have never seen this done here in England. Enjoy the rest of your day.
I am in Melbourne Australia and we don't do that here we just put the prime movers on a drop deck trailer and take them to where they need to go.. I have never seen this done or even heard of it done before.. hmmm.. very weird way of doing it and lots of work is involved that is not needed when you load them on a trailer.....
Thank you.Stay safe.
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Nice work.
Mr David thanks for watching and stay safe
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Mr Tim Thanks for watching and stay safe
good job
Dependable auto thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice job Caleb, great video Guy's
Mr Ron Thanks for watching and stay
Always wanted to stack some trucks to bring in. i have seen some very "interesting" setups heading south.
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Good job
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first time seeing this very interesting good job
Mr Thulston thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice job Caleb. Interesting process but I was wondering if it would be easier to mount the king pin to the front axle first and then back the truck to lock it in, like connecting to a trailer. Seems like less time under a suspended load.
Mr Steve It seems there should be an easier way. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Also for this episode: thanks.
Mr Arie thanks for watching and stay safe
Mr. Hal Caleb did a supper job. Stay safe.👍
Mr Dave Yes sir he is doing well. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice work to Caleb for getting the job done! 😁👍
Mr Zane Thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
For Caleb first solo job he did a great job👍👍
Mr Russell thanks for watching and stay safe
Great job Caleb. Thanks for sharing .
Mr Carl thanks for watching and commenting. Stay safe
Hey Caleb !!! ""CONGRATS"" on the SOLO Job !!! 🙂🙃😊🤔🤔🤠😎😮👍👍👍👍👍
Mr KB Thanks and thank you for watching. Stay safe
Great job Caleb, very interesting set-up, doesn't look the safest solution though.
Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK 🇬🇧.
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Mr John Thanks for watching and stay safe
iv seen trucks transported like this many times, never really thought about "how do they load them like that" but now I know.
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Good first-time solo job Mr Caleb. Mr Hal & Mr Wilbert have trained you well. He is a great addition to the Sumter crewe Mr Hal. You and your guys stay safe out there 🇬🇧👍🇬🇧
Zippyisking Yes sir he is learning quickly. Thanks for watching and stay safe
lowering the truck with the guy under it at 15:15 is wild..
Mr Rob Thanks for watching and stay safe
Good job Caleb! Wondering if the other crew removed or secured mud flaps on other tractors before moving.
Mr Danny Thanks for watching and stay safe
Well, I’m 73 years old, and always wondered how that was done, one more scratched off my bucket list! I figured it was something like that but never had the opportunity to witness it. I thank you for my late education, lol, be safe at your work and on the highways. I look forward to your next video. 👍👍👍👍👍
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Nice job Caleb . Stay safe out there .
Mr Ron Thanks for watching and stay safe
Good job Caleb. You did yourself and Mr. Hal proud.
Stay safe ya'll.
Mr Michael Yes sir. Caleb is learning quickly. Thanks for watching and stay safe
A lot of time to hook up. Not Caleb's fault.
Mr Peter Thanks for watching and stay safe
Caleb did a good job of his first decking by himself!
Mr Edwin yes sir he is doing well. Thanks for watching and stay safe
My first time seeing how that was done. How many can you put on one semi? I’m thinking only two. That’s what I remember seeing when I passed them on the road. Good job Mr Caleb. Great video. Was educational for me lol. Thanks for sharing, Mr Hal.
Hi ya.
Someone I know on IG drives across America with trucks stacked like this (they are normally stacked with gantry cranes). He quite often drives with three stacked on the back. I have never seen this done here in England.
Enjoy the rest of your day.
53chevyboy I have seen 3. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Is this a common thing ?
You'd think the "end points" would would have Gantries to pick up Tractors to load/unload them .
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Mike M.
M9 We have done it a few times. Thanks for watching and stay safe
wow, great job for the first time..lol
Mr Derek Yes sir . Thanks for watching and stay safe
First time bye himself, Caleb done a good job. Be safe and careful out there 👍.
Mr Brian yes sir . Thanks for watching and stay safe
Nice job Caleb. Looks relatively straight forward....and dangerous. Stay safe.
Mr Will Yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Why did he cross his winch lines?
Mr John We discussed that. Thanks for watching and stay safe
Decking? In California we call it truck stacking.
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Ourv Thanks for watching and stay safe
I am in Melbourne Australia and we don't do that here we just put the prime movers on a drop deck trailer and take them to where they need to go.. I have never seen this done or even heard of it done before.. hmmm.. very weird way of doing it and lots of work is involved that is not needed when you load them on a trailer.....
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Mr Michael thanks for watching and stay safe
Somebody has to come up with an easier and safer way to do that.
Doak 48. Thanks for watching and stay safe
There is a safe way. Just cost more. People always risk flesh to save a dime. Especially when it’s not their son.
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I assume the trucks were headed to Mexico? Made me a little nervous with the guys under the truck aligning the saddles.
Mr Richard Yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe
tell the dummy he only needs one cable for the tractor lift
Mr Bud First I don't appreciate name calling. Second one cable would have worked but using two hurt nothing. Have a good sir.
Two seems a lot safer to me. Good work 👍🏾
Sorry but this one didn't show or tell me much, but I'll keep watching for the next one.
Mr Rick Yes sir. Thanks for watching and stay safe