One thing i love about New Zealand is the combination of American and European trucks. For us that love trucks, it's a paradise. And as well trucks in New Zealand is like if all players of ETS2 and ATS came together xD. One of a kind video as always, thank you. Happy Trucking.
What a bunch of great looking trucks also they sound awesome. I can’t imagine an electric truck will sound this good. Thanks for showing us New Zealand’s trucks.
@@haigplague really ? They look far better than the pothole filled roads in the UK. Those roads exiting what looks like a rest stop are pristine whereas here they are absolutely bumpy and messed up
Transporters (they get fancy) ...refrigerated, 40ft container skeletals, aggregate tipulators, bottom dumpers, used to be plenty in furniture, that's all I can think of off the top of my head ...but mostly? ...skeletals, and refrigerated unit's to service supermarket's, there was one in there- ill check the time stamp, a three axle with a trailing 4th set, feel sorry for that last set getting scuffed all the way back into every dock 😁
Can't see it happening. Not with so many e vehicles catching fire now. Nz's national grid Can't handle power usage as it is. Imagine what it'll be like with thousands of vehicles plugged in charging at the same time on top of normal residential and commercial usage. It would be massive power outages.
At the end of the day you can't go past the swedes for the combination of power, comfort, transmission and ergonomics. Those kenworths and freightliners look so old fashioned when compared to volvo and scania.
In NZ, we call the Freightliner Argosy the 'Bone Shaker.' Do a trip on one of those babies and you'll find out when compared to a Volvo or Scania with their smooth independent cab suspension.
More pay load, and twin steer wheels good to have here in Nz. As our roads never go straight for very long 😅. Always windy and sharp bends. Twin steer wheels make weight distribution smooth and not tilting alot onto one side, as some of those Double B trailer combinations are allowed to carry upto 53 tons
Hi Cameron, no mate, this is still a traditional New Zealand “B train” the only reason it looks different is because they have the ability to Jack knife to unload the front trailer while the back trailer is still connected, hope this helps
A-trains (prime-mover, semi-trailer and trailer) have practically disappeared from NZ roads. Used to be the common configuration on the NZ dairy tanker fleet, until they changed to truck and trailer. A bit trickier to reverse an A-train compared to a truck and trailer. Reversing the truck and trailer combi, is the same as backing a B-train, since the primary semi-trailer on a B-train, acts like an extra long draw bar connected to the secondary semi-trailer. Hope that makes sense.
That is actually the N.Z version of a B-Train. Those B-Trains are not too common now. Most B-Trains on N.Z roads nowadays are the Australian version, like this one for example (9:25). A-Trains no longer exist in N.Z.
Road trains are a little different than in Australia l think. Nzed Road train =24 mtrs. AUS = 23, 25,35,37 mtrs and some larger ones. Height of trucks road to roof =3.7 - 4.3 mtrs. Deck width 2.5 mostly unless your carrying machines.
RHD or more precisely CHD (Correct Hand Drive). Since 90% of the human race is right-handed, consider the hand movements during stick shifting in a LHD. The dominant hand is on the 2 o'clock position on the wheel. When the shift is made, the left-hand takes the wheel at the 10 o'clock position, while the right hand moves across to make the stick shift. In a CHD, the right remains on the wheel the whole time, while the stick shift is performed by the left hand. I've driven both LHD and CHD trucks. Yank mates who've moved to NZ, have told me that CHD makes perfect sense compared to 'State-side.' Unfortunately, left-handed Napoleon Bonaparte fucked things up, with half the world driving on the wrong side of the road. Europe and the USA were responsible for that faux pas.
@@newzealandtrucks do another video again next time on a working day, you’ll see heaps of good looking log trucks from waimea contract carriers and drummonds
@@ENGLISH-u4w I also love your work man keep it up, if I may I would like to give you an advice. Maybe a longer video next time like this guy is doing and better quality vids trust me you’ll get more love.
@@mynameisdonj Cheers. I do know that. I also saw that comment on my post. Also I film on a very old apple iPad. i have a very old panasonic SDR s26 camcorder. witch i could film on. But I'm worried that it will be to full up with 50 videos. but i could try 1 day. But cheers anyway.
@@gsd4me00 Those bars were meant for larger animals like camels in Aussie. Also most animals are fenced in here, unlike in Australia where wildlife like camels and kangaroos can be on roads.
@@ElysiumNZ Only saw one a red KW twice with bull bars first pulling up to lights @13:57 and then leaving same lights @27:31 😄. I’d say he’s a owner driver and has done it for personal preference. Maybe an ex-Aussie 😆 @27:27 what’s his excuse for his bull bars? 🤣
yes that is the word here to, and i have confirmed that with a few big company's, but it seems there after big truck drivers not so much the small ones
it is also freight people buy stuff online too, im sure it has a fair amount of weight and unless you know nz roads you can not say it is ridiclous, it is not just letters
One thing i love about New Zealand is the combination of American and European trucks. For us that love trucks, it's a paradise. And as well trucks in New Zealand is like if all players of ETS2 and ATS came together xD. One of a kind video as always, thank you. Happy Trucking.
and japanese trucks too
Ssssww
Diferente do Brasil que as marcas europeias expulsaram as americanas do país.
@@BrunoHenrique-ii7md não expulsaram. As americanas que não quiseram trazer o que tinham de melhor.
That good rand on new zealand rands
Trucking is a passion. All those trucks are well maintained and clean. But I think the good roads and discipline too play a big role.
What a bunch of great looking trucks also they sound awesome. I can’t imagine an electric truck will sound this good. Thanks for showing us New Zealand’s trucks.
Your welcome! i love what i do =)
I can't see e trucks operating in nz at all. Maybe hydrogen trucks, just not e trucks.
You have Amazing trucks on your highways Excellent indeed my friend. Stay Awesome be careful. Hello from Texas USA.
I think New Zealand some of the best trucks in the world, also Austrailia
Never seen so many clean trucks in one video! Long live the cabover!
we like to keep em looking good out here mate ten4
love the video and all the trucks but I have to say the sound of those American trucks are outta this world.
really lovely trucks! respect for all the drivers delivering the goods!
That was a great mix. Really enjoyed that you caught the CSF operations at each end.
Love the Kenworths Freightliners and Scania’s👍🏻
24.15 an old DAF cabbed Foden Alpha. Sounded like Cummins powered. That’s a rare beast
Mmm yes she sings that old girl 👌
I haven't seen a foden on the road in nz in a very long time.
@@haigplague There're more around then you might believe.
I always find it fascinating how many people hate trucks yet every single item they consume had been on a truck, often multiple times
True that here in the UK they always complain about hugging the motorways
@@BoskiM even motorways need a little hug now and then.
What do you find facinating about that? Everyone dislikes something that contributes to their every day lives.
I used to work at a gold mine when I was 16
Got my monthly trucky fix! Top man!
#keep on trucking
Thank you Sir
Another great collection of trucks there lads
thank you Sir
Hi great video like truck s are awesome.
Great Video I drove sanitation trucks for 29 years maybe if you can makes a video of sanitation trucks of New Zea Land
All of them LOL to hard to decide great video.
I like all the Euro trucks there with all the chrome parts and nicer wheels. You don't see that here in Europe on those, it's very rare.
We like to take a great product and put a bit of NZ on it
They're cheap in Australiaaaaa an. NZ.,
Being from the States... I will say very nice looking Kenworths to open the video!
i love that black and red kw
Hai, New zealand I'm from indonesia
Big truck And super long
Good good Truck there
Beautiful trucks
Some nice kit there boys 👍👍👍👍👍
your not wrong boss man
Another nice video Mate. Greets from Berlin Germany again !! 👍
thank you sir
Nice big nd long truk on duty
Buen video muy bonitos camiones saludos desde Silao GTO México 🇲🇽🤝🇳🇿 new Zelanda amigos 👍👍😷
Hi there Mexico.
Oh, new video has arrived. There are many trucks.
Looks almost like in Europe down there !
Literally all truck brand in this country
18.05. You don’t see many 164 Scania,s these days. Probably a 580bhp V8. Great trucks.
awesome video mate :D
Красота круглый год лето супер
I don't know why but they look way longer than 20 metres.
Best looking trucks in the world ... its not even close
Yes Sir , thanks for the comment
Australian ones are similar but we don’t have random brands on huge trucks
Video anda bagus,, rasanya ingin pindah ke negara anda untuk jadi sopir
HERMOSOS,HERMOSOS,HERMOSOS !!!
Nice vid, why are all the trucks 8x4's if I may ask?
It to do with axle weights in nz our roads aren't as good as the motorways and interstates like overseas
@@haigplague really ? They look far better than the pothole filled roads in the UK. Those roads exiting what looks like a rest stop are pristine whereas here they are absolutely bumpy and messed up
The Daf 85 wouldn't pull you out of bed
Хорошее Видео!!! Спасибо!!!
😍👌🤙🙏🏄♂️👍😎 saluti dalla Sardegna bellissimi truk 👍
Love the old boys
KEEP ON TRUCKINGGOOD 👍☠️☠️👍
great truck !!!
I prefer scania (european) and kenworth trucks ;)
On the Road again
Beautiful
We have some big trucks I UK but not as big as thease. NZ trucks seem to have more wheels than ours
Nice 👍
Very nice ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I am a truckdriver for 38 jears now and i still love it but why are there so less Peterbilt ,s
It would be cool to see more Peterbilt cabovers in NZ!
Nice video. 👍
What kind of semi-trailers are mainly used for heavy haulage transport in NZ?
Transporters (they get fancy) ...refrigerated, 40ft container skeletals, aggregate tipulators, bottom dumpers, used to be plenty in furniture, that's all I can think of off the top of my head
...but mostly? ...skeletals, and refrigerated unit's to service supermarket's, there was one in there- ill check the time stamp, a three axle with a trailing 4th set, feel sorry for that last set getting scuffed all the way back into every dock 😁
7:26 my favourite 😭❤️❤️❤️
one day he'll be recording tesla trucks and electric trucks
Can't see it happening. Not with so many e vehicles catching fire now. Nz's national grid Can't handle power usage as it is. Imagine what it'll be like with thousands of vehicles plugged in charging at the same time on top of normal residential and commercial usage. It would be massive power outages.
@@kenbearsley8322 Didn’t know that so moving to New Zealand to see no Tesla trucks
Thanks! Back in 2010 I saw many Japanese Trucks. Are they mostly gone?
Yes, because of emissions standards. Most Japanese trucks don't pass the NZ emissions standards.
Lots of Mitsubishi fuso, hino, Isuzu, ud trucks in NZ
At the end of the day you can't go past the swedes for the combination of power, comfort, transmission and ergonomics. Those kenworths and freightliners look so old fashioned when compared to volvo and scania.
In NZ, we call the Freightliner Argosy the 'Bone Shaker.' Do a trip on one of those babies and you'll find out when compared to a Volvo or Scania with their smooth independent cab suspension.
Whats with all the 4 axle semi's when 2 or 3 will do?
More pay load, and twin steer wheels good to have here in Nz. As our roads never go straight for very long 😅. Always windy and sharp bends. Twin steer wheels make weight distribution smooth and not tilting alot onto one side, as some of those Double B trailer combinations are allowed to carry upto 53 tons
Hello sir, you need more security.....😅😂🤣😭😭
USA: conventional bonneted truck
Europe: cabover truck
Australia & New Zealand: BOTH
In europe we just call them TRUCKS Not Cabover
@@MOSSFEEN i know man i mean the chassis is cabover.
In South Africa you also see both.
❤️ from 🇨🇦
Im see its very common b doubles in new zeland
Uau sou muito fã de caminhões ,🤝 um abraço aqui do Rio de janeiro 🇧🇷🍻
obrigado senhor, um abraço da Nova Zelândia. Faremos mais viagens em breve! =)
@@newzealandtrucks estou ansioso por isso ,e ver esses caminhões poderosos 👍🇧🇷
Bastante coisa boa!
9:12 is that Halls an A-train configuration? Don't see the trailers rigged up like that often
Hi Cameron, no mate, this is still a traditional New Zealand “B train” the only reason it looks different is because they have the ability to Jack knife to unload the front trailer while the back trailer is still connected, hope this helps
@@swfendall Oh right. Is there such a thing as an A-train? I thought I recalled reading something, maybe I dreamt it up.
A-trains (prime-mover, semi-trailer and trailer) have practically disappeared from NZ roads. Used to be the common configuration on the NZ dairy tanker fleet, until they changed to truck and trailer. A bit trickier to reverse an A-train compared to a truck and trailer. Reversing the truck and trailer combi, is the same as backing a B-train, since the primary semi-trailer on a B-train, acts like an extra long draw bar connected to the secondary semi-trailer. Hope that makes sense.
That is actually the N.Z version of a B-Train. Those B-Trains are not too common now. Most B-Trains on N.Z roads nowadays are the Australian version, like this one for example (9:25). A-Trains no longer exist in N.Z.
Hello Brasil 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Друзья скажите пожалуйста, какие габариты для автопоезда в Новой Зеландии? высота, ширина,длинны
Road trains are a little different than in Australia l think. Nzed Road train =24 mtrs. AUS = 23, 25,35,37 mtrs and some larger ones. Height of trucks road to roof =3.7 - 4.3 mtrs. Deck width 2.5 mostly unless your carrying machines.
Nice
Thank you Sir
1:43 Volvo FH 750 top too much ❤️
so good
The American trucks there, are those LHD or RHD?
RHD
@@kiwia8271 I seem to remember that New Zealand does not permit LHD vehicles
@@IM-yv1er We have LHD cars and trucks as well, though not a lot of them.
RHD or more precisely CHD (Correct Hand Drive). Since 90% of the human race is right-handed, consider the hand movements during stick shifting in a LHD. The dominant hand is on the 2 o'clock position on the wheel. When the shift is made, the left-hand takes the wheel at the 10 o'clock position, while the right hand moves across to make the stick shift. In a CHD, the right remains on the wheel the whole time, while the stick shift is performed by the left hand. I've driven both LHD and CHD trucks. Yank mates who've moved to NZ, have told me that CHD makes perfect sense compared to 'State-side.'
Unfortunately, left-handed Napoleon Bonaparte fucked things up, with half the world driving on the wrong side of the road. Europe and the USA were responsible for that faux pas.
@@nitsujnaej left hand drive is good for cigarette smokers where the ashtray is mostly in the middle.
Are some of the clips from picton port?
yes sir
@@newzealandtrucks do another video again next time on a working day, you’ll see heaps of good looking log trucks from waimea contract carriers and drummonds
@@mynameisdonj I with you their. I definitely like the Old and new Scanias from Waimea. You guys have. but a shame they got rid of thos.
@@ENGLISH-u4w I also love your work man keep it up, if I may I would like to give you an advice. Maybe a longer video next time like this guy is doing and better quality vids trust me you’ll get more love.
@@mynameisdonj Cheers.
I do know that. I also saw that comment on my post.
Also I film on a very old apple iPad. i have a very old panasonic SDR s26 camcorder. witch i could film on. But I'm worried that it will be to full up with 50 videos. but i could try 1 day.
But cheers anyway.
Some truck I don't know the brand, can you describe theire brandes on comments?
Graças!!!
*Updated...*
From what I remember seeing in the video...
*(European)*
Scania ( R / S - Series), Mercedes (Actros), Volvo (FH / FM), DAF (XF / CF), MAN (TGX), Iveco
*(American)*
Kenworth (K100 / K200 / T600 / T400 - Series), Mack (Trident or Superliner), Freightliner (Argosy), Western Star, CAT
*(Japanese)*
Hino (700), Fuso (Shogun), Isuzu (Giga)
@@lixer17 thanks!
what the "H" sign means?
Howe come most off the trucks in this video have that ugly rock guard mesh thingy majingy in the bottom off ther windsheild
i think you answered your own question ;)
Although most stones seem to be able to miss them
A lot of trucks in NZ, also drive on stoney unsealed roads in rural areas, if they're not also fording streams. There's a lot of road variation in NZ.
Where place u shoot film this UA-cam
Wellington and picton 👌
Oh ferry carry truck cool
Coisa Boa.
Wouldn’t it make more weight sense to remove those front crash bars since we don’t need them here in NZ.
There are no wild deer or pigs in UnZud?
@@gsd4me00 Those bars were meant for larger animals like camels in Aussie. Also most animals are fenced in here, unlike in Australia where wildlife like camels and kangaroos can be on roads.
@@ElysiumNZ Only saw one a red KW twice with bull bars first pulling up to lights @13:57 and then leaving same lights @27:31 😄. I’d say he’s a owner driver and has done it for personal preference. Maybe an ex-Aussie 😆
@27:27 what’s his excuse for his bull bars? 🤣
@@EVOETR1 Most likely owner just left them on as those trucks are built in Aussie and shipped over here.
It's just in case you score a drunk Maori coming out of the pub.
TNL rename to MOVE?
Yes Sir
I herd that. Whats the new name again.
From.. Indonesia
WHAT brand is the semi trailer with a self-steering axle? 4:33 min
iveco
Не вижу тягачей из КНР.Почему?Может так тягать не могут?
Are N,Z, transport companies suffering driver shortages like the uk are allegedly
yes that is the word here to, and i have confirmed that with a few big company's, but it seems there after big truck drivers not so much the small ones
Many excellent drivers from India and South Asia, are driving KW's and Macks on NZ roads. American trucks aren't seen on the roads of India.
@@nitsujnaej India has all the best drivers. Most of them drive b doubles in Aussie
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Belo video. O significa essa letra h nos caminhoes?
heavy...permissao especial pra carregar mais peso, limitando o acesso em alguns lugares como pontes etc.
transporte pesado
Quando é Scania,, as letras aparecem em letras garrafais ( grandes )
Mas quando é outras marcas ,,,, nunca conseguimos ler ...
what does that mean (H) on the bumper at 05:00?
Long truck , i think its point less bcz no1 know what it means haha
Homersexual.
😀👍👍
Hey America, no SWIFT jokes in New Zealand, just ask Lenny
There are no New Zealand tracks!))))))
Truck at the 21:00 mark is my uncles
Salve
Brasil
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FETT EY!!
Hi I'm John ramesh from india any driving job available in our country
😂😂😂😂
@@CosgroveNotts what this emoji brother
@@CosgroveNotts how to connect you
You need to go to UK. They welcome anyone. Free benefits, you don't even have to work and they pay you
S I'm driving in heavy license
Perfect advertisement for increasing the use of rail
Moin moin from FH16 💨 Norway
Good Morning to you mate!
Earthquakes
Fabuolus......
Deffo like 🇬🇧 trucks better not a fan of the kenworths
British trucks? Like what, DAF?
750 HP to transport some mail?.........ridiculous
we got some big hills mate
it is also freight people buy stuff online too, im sure it has a fair amount of weight and unless you know nz roads you can not say it is ridiclous, it is not just letters
@@richardsawtell256 know NZ roads? I drive them regularly so I think I might
@@ergotot45 well good for you
Hai
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very huge