I seen this sweet ride on the lot yesterday when I stopped in to get some chrome for my truck. This truck looks like it could drag the anything around. Nice setup and a really nice color. Thank you for sharing this truck with us Steve.
@@SteveCarbone What is the price of this truck? I'm just interested in the Wind Energy business, I'm in Kansas and these are a daily interstate traveler.
I'm not a trucker but I have always loved em Beautiful truck. My uncle drives and I was always thrilled to be in one. And when I make it I will have a custom built with a detachable 10' pickup truck bed just to drive around in. Awesome
The 60 inch spread is Ontario spec's, if you want to have enough axle capacity in BC go with 69,000lb tri drive, in Alberta they run Sisu axles in tri drive.
Tandem Sisus and a 4 speed aux. What I have in my 08 389.But mine was built by me in my shop. Dealer wasn't interested in building mine the way I wanted/needed it.
Oh really love it having a stick shift still. Nowadays its rare to see a walk though show and see a clutch pedal. The 4spd Aux shifter looks like a good ol' spicer 16 speed knob. That truck is MINT! ! !
Next one he builds will have three sticks.Main transmission with two auxiliaries.I saw the same B model Mack at a couple of truck shows here in Pa.If I remember right the owner said it had a 5 x 4 x 4 from the factory.The main trans and the first auxiliary were bolted together then a driveshaft to the second auxiliary which was mounted at least 3ft. behind the cab.If that doesn't make a truck driver out of you nothing will.
18 speed with a 4 speed alternate. The 4 speed is like have 4 different differentials you can runout 18 speeds in. Great for long hill climbs with super heavy loads where you get the odd reduction in grades and can pick up a couple of gears that you wouldn’t be able to do with a str8 18 speed.
I love the spread and the long 5th wheel slide. I also agree with the heavy axle with the pumps. This is a real nice heavy duty haul tractor. The pusher axle is perfect with the super single. A truck after my own heart ,18sp with a 4sp auxiliary, no 2sp rear? Does the front tires extend out past the front fenders? I'm a big fan of your special order trucks.
If you deal with Michigan you'll get to deal with the way our state does axle weight after 5 axles and/or over 80k, oh also measurements axle center to center
I need the part # for those mirror brackets please. And the best option I got on my new truck was wire braided chassis hoses. Best thing ever truck will hold 120psi for 3 or 4 days.
So this is not the Peterbuilt factory what is it a rebuilding outfit? I'm obviously not a truck guy but I dig them. If I was really rich I'd have one just to drive once in a while. I've never even been in one of these but curious what the cost is?
Steve, did you get the dry weight before she left??? The over/under must be right around 25k. As a side, I love the bull hauler stacks that point straight back.
Be nice if these guys at peterbilt had a "build and price" on their website, so you could look at, at least, SOME of the options, since there's so many.
@@SteveCarbone hello Steve. have you learned why they call it a headache rack yet? good. send it back. whats needed is boxes that face the side and are useable from the ground, no climbing less headache. good dayy.
Steve, you sure they installed the 15” air cleaners? They look like 13 inch. I just removed 13’s off my truck and installed 15”. Much wider obviously and also taller. They extend down below the cab body. Which the ones don’t on this truck
You said Cummins X15 605 HP? But Peterbilt’s catalogue has offering of Paccar engine only and that too less power and torque ratings than the X15. Plz give more info about customised equipment. I m curious to know.
id spec a big compressor even if i didn't need it no such thing as too much air and same goes for alternators I prefer the big ones jic i want more lights
So do you buy these trucks from Peterbilt and then do them up with the extras for customers? Or do you work with Peterbilt and handle final assembly/delivery?
Do you guys spec heavier than this in the states? From what ive seen 46,000lb rears are big over there. Standard spec in Aus for a "heavy haul" roadtrain/float truck would be 52,000lb rear and if we want heavy duty we go 6 rod springs over bags. Rated GCM of a truck like that would be 310,000lb in your money.
@@SteveCarbone Yeah some of your guys stuff seems so odd to us, plus your lowboys. I mean we go for ramps and hydraulic widening trailers, seems so much simpler than dropping goose-necks all day.
So all the comments on 72 gears being "too much" or picturing running from 1 to 72.... I never drove a set up like that but I see it as multiple ranges for a wide variety of conditions. Deep down torque for an oil field combined with 75 MPH cruze on the interstate to get it there. The old 15 Road rangers had deep reduction. You could use all 5 deep reduction gears delivering on a construction site. Or if pulling away with a heavy load rin 1, 2, 3 in deep reduction. Then shift up into low but then you would go back to 2 low... and even then you needed to blip the throtte a bit to match revs because it was only a 1/2 gear up....
Basic heavy haul spec is 46k lbs axles. From there it's options to add to it like double frame or a tag axle. All but 1 of my trucks are heavy haul spec. And we made it heavy haul to keep them the same. But running tru axle dumps we have to have it to haul the weight.
Doesn’t apply here but why do some of your custom builds have dummy stacks with working under truck exhaust? Is it an emissions thing or something? How could an owner drive around with a super custom with extended stacks that don’t work????????? Just binge watching now, been subbed awhile.......
When they have it like that it is because they opted for the after treatment to be horizontal instead of being in a box. It is generally to have a lower profile step box compared to if they had it in a box.
#1 reason is to have the look of the battery box under the passenger door. #2 Fake stacks that dont get hot are super easy to clean and a light inside is kinda cool
All good except for the cumapart engine under the hood. Cat has got to come back to the heavy road truck market again. I've always been a Detroit or cat fan
That's what I like about peterbilt, they've kept that classic look.
Thank you sir!
Has the old school look
@@SteveCarbone reminds me of my 1985 359 i bought new out of Timmins Ontario Canada .
IKR
Kw has a nicer line up
I seen this sweet ride on the lot yesterday when I stopped in to get some chrome for my truck. This truck looks like it could drag the anything around. Nice setup and a really nice color. Thank you for sharing this truck with us Steve.
Right on
Very lucky owner. Spec’d perfect Steve. You are the Expert in Heavy Haul.
Thanks 👍
@@SteveCarbone What is the price of this truck? I'm just interested in the Wind Energy business, I'm in Kansas and these are a daily interstate traveler.
God bless you Steve we needed her badly !
I appreciate you and your team! Thanks for working through the Covid hurdles with us on this one. See you in a few weeks on the next one.
Dude this channel never ceases to make my jaw drop.
Thank you sir!
Nice and tidy. Can never have too much air. "Work truck . . . no chicken lights." :)
You got that right!
I always think I know a lot about Petes, until I see a new Peterbilt Steve video.
Quite the compliment, thank you
when you said 4 spd aux, I was thinking old school twin stick
Glad to hear you’re staying busy.
That aux trans. option alone is $19k
@ ours is Eaton in a KW.
@ I'll try to look tomorrow when I get in it.
@ I guess I'll have to look underneath to find a PN, I thought there was one on the shifter, but it is a spicer.
I'm not a trucker but I have always loved em
Beautiful truck. My uncle drives and I was always thrilled to be in one. And when I make it I will have a custom built with a detachable 10' pickup truck bed just to drive around in. Awesome
Right on
Somebody paid a pretty penny for his beauty Would love to drive or even own one of these bad boys one day
Thank you sir!
Love seeing the big beautiful x15, big shout out to my coworkers at the Jamestown Engine Plant. X15 blocks !!!!
The best!
Nice truck! Great video, thank you for mentioning all of the specs. Top notch from start to finish!
Glad you liked it!
Well by golly, welcome back Steve 😎.... Impressive truck Steve .....We missed your videos 😎
Thanks 👍
More to come!
The 60 inch spread is Ontario spec's, if you want to have enough axle capacity in BC go with 69,000lb tri drive, in Alberta they run Sisu axles in tri drive.
true
Tandem Sisus and a 4 speed aux. What I have in my 08 389.But mine was built by me in my shop. Dealer wasn't interested in building mine the way I wanted/needed it.
After working on volvos and t680s all day It's nice to see people still buying real trucks
thanks
Had to watch this again, imagine 2spd rears under it it would have gears for days.
yep
Oh really love it having a stick shift still. Nowadays its rare to see a walk though show and see a clutch pedal. The 4spd Aux shifter looks like a good ol' spicer 16 speed knob. That truck is MINT! ! !
Glad you enjoyed it
Never short of amazing
Thanks
Next one he builds will have three sticks.Main transmission with two auxiliaries.I saw the same B model Mack at a couple of truck shows here in Pa.If I remember right the owner said it had a 5 x 4 x 4 from the factory.The main trans and the first auxiliary were bolted together then a driveshaft to the second auxiliary which was mounted at least 3ft. behind the cab.If that doesn't make a truck driver out of you nothing will.
true
Steve is the hero we need
(blushing)
20,000lb Steers, 42,000 Drivers + 22,000 Lift Axle? Heavy Haul indeed! Nice rig 👍
Thanks 👍
A 72-speed transmission!?!?
Yes I like to know more about it, I been in the truck business for long time and hear about no 72 speed 🤔
18 speed with a 4 speed alternate. The 4 speed is like have 4 different differentials you can runout 18 speeds in. Great for long hill climbs with super heavy loads where you get the odd reduction in grades and can pick up a couple of gears that you wouldn’t be able to do with a str8 18 speed.
Yes,that transmission is the Best. Last We had was a 13speed with a 4speed air auxiliary. Badass
TOTOYO 3.0 listening isn’t your strong suit is it? He clearly said it’s a 18 speed with 4 speed auxiliary
18 in aux 1, 18 in aux 2, 18 in aux 3, and 18 in aux 4.
Shorter hood, engine further back,shifter ends up between the seats it doesn't sound like much but it can be an annoying inconvenience. Nice truck!
wheelbase is everything in Canada
Wow, that rig is a beast! Beautiful truck! I will need your help when I spec my next truck!👍🇺🇲
This guy has no time to spec trucks for day dreamers and tire kickers
Deal!
I love the looks of the looks of these peterbuilts, I couldn't help but notice that 6.0 powerstroke in the background tho 😂
Will soon wish there were rubber splash & spray extentions on the front fenders.
True
Installed right after this video
Eyxcellent Steve that truck sounds amazing
Thanks buddy, glad u liked it
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!! EXCELLENT TRUCK!!!!👍
Thank you! 👍
Only things I’d change is a having a nice head unit that is CarPlay ready and I’d put a nice ass sound system with 2 or 3 15in subs. Love the build.
ENGLISH,THIS TIME?????
that b cool
Nice looking truck with the aerodynamics of a brick.
Weird how that works huh?
@@SteveCarbone oh it works very well and gives the truck a classic, some would say old fashioned, look but what does it do to the fuel consumption?
@@richardwestwell4902 wind energy trucks are going to get terrible mileage no matter what
I love the color, the new Optimus Prime!, I’d like to have a 3406 cat turbo, the horn on mine would sound like the War Rig’s from Fury Road.
nice
Thought front fender extensions were required w/ 425 tire selection ? This unit defines the term "Work Truck"
They were installed after this, You guys dont miss a darn thing....
I didn’t think fender extensions were required my company has 2 trucks without them and we ain’t never been stopped
Beautiful looking truck, wish we could have them in the UK! 👍🏻
You and me both!
Great looking Truck 12-11-2020.
Good Lord! Shes is a beast. That color is hot. Good to over compensate. Heavy Haul is the way to go
You got that right!
Wow...great looking rig.
It sure is!
Fantastic to see those Peterbilt Steve videos again!
More to come!
Pretty hard not to like it what a beautiful beast
I love the spread and the long 5th wheel slide. I also agree with the heavy axle with the pumps. This is a real nice heavy duty haul tractor. The pusher axle is perfect with the super single. A truck after my own heart ,18sp with a 4sp auxiliary, no 2sp rear? Does the front tires extend out past the front fenders? I'm a big fan of your special order trucks.
Sweet ride I love the color. I think chrome tire splash would look better.
That Pete is really nice specially that red
Thanks
Maquinário demais 👏🏾
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If you deal with Michigan you'll get to deal with the way our state does axle weight after 5 axles and/or over 80k, oh also measurements axle center to center
yep
This one's done right!👌
Thank you sir!
im just gonna hit that little red button over there --->
I need the part # for those mirror brackets please. And the best option I got on my new truck was wire braided chassis hoses. Best thing ever truck will hold 120psi for 3 or 4 days.
Thnkas
Please allow me Steve " 2021 ladies and gentlemen " thank you
yes!
Does the headache box interfere with moving the fifth wheel all the way forward 60 inches?
Depends on pin placement
Beautiful !
Thank you!
Now that's a truck
Thanks!
Beautiful truck. I don’t like them all tricked out. Those X15s are good engines. I miss mine when I have to use the Detroit.
Agreed
Nice deck out peterbilt.
Thanks!
Hello steve first time viewer!! You got any of your trucks in Cali, perhaps dump trucks in LA? Cheers mate
Yes, Cali is my #1 customer base. I have transfer dumps, hay haulers, landscapers, and straight trucks out there.
great truck
Thank you sir!
I think if you got a small toolbox with steps, that would bring the steps out from under the headache rack.
Truck has awesome specs but Paccar needs to have led head lights standard for the amount of money the customer spent.
totally agree
So this is not the Peterbuilt factory what is it a rebuilding outfit? I'm obviously not a truck guy but I dig them. If I was really rich I'd have one just to drive once in a while.
I've never even been in one of these but curious what the cost is?
I work for a Peterbilt dealer 150-200k
Very nice, I hope it serves them well
I hope so too
Steve, did you get the dry weight before she left??? The over/under must be right around 25k. As a side, I love the bull hauler stacks that point straight back.
24xxx
Be nice if these guys at peterbilt had a "build and price" on their website, so you could look at, at least, SOME of the options, since there's so many.
Ong
You can see options at peterbiltsteve.com click on the quote generator
Straight stacks would have really added to the look
agreed
Coulda done longer tanks and had steps on the tanks to get around the headache rack
Again, the headache rack was an after thought...
Peterbilt Steve ah right I forgot that you said that. It wasn’t a criticism tho because the truck is 👌
Peterbilt Steve actually because he’s a heavy hauler I’m sure he’d have a step ladder somewhere on his outfit
Need some handrails on sides of headache rack very cool 😎
Now I see them
ok
@@SteveCarbone hello Steve. have you learned why they call it a headache rack yet? good. send it back. whats needed is boxes that face the side and are useable from the ground, no climbing less headache. good dayy.
I love “Big Cans”
Steve, you sure they installed the 15” air cleaners? They look like 13 inch. I just removed 13’s off my truck and installed 15”. Much wider obviously and also taller. They extend down below the cab body. Which the ones don’t on this truck
20 years, Im positive they are 15"premium air cleaners
You said Cummins X15 605 HP?
But Peterbilt’s catalogue has offering of Paccar engine only and that too less power and torque ratings than the X15. Plz give more info about customised equipment. I m curious to know.
Cummins is standard offering in any 389
@@SteveCarbone sir i am from india. Always fascinated by heavy haul and big rigs.
Would be great to communicate on email. Plz share it.
Nice looking rig
Thanks 👍
@@SteveCarbone always
Yeah buddy this is what I’m talking about
yep
Sweet Pete.
Yes if you like trucks that are very old fashioned. European trucks are way more advanced in every respect. Volvo for instance has a 750 hp for 2021.
Right on
Dont take this as disrespect but you are watching Peterbilt videos but Americans most likely are not watching European truck videos....
Cant imagine how much this thing was
Why would you put the controls for the lift axle outside the cab especially if he going into cold weather up north
That's actually law in some states. Maryland being one that is strict about it. They do not allow interior lift axle controls. Stupid I know.
Truck will be running where that is law
What's wrong with chicken lights? I think they look awesome when done right!
I love them
I pull chemical tankers we never have too much air 👍✌🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻 big compressor only way to go
You got that right!
id spec a big compressor even if i didn't need it no such thing as too much air and same goes for alternators I prefer the big ones jic i want more lights
@@JASONHJEFFERSON chicken lights for days lol
Are these new trucks required to have an EGR or DPF like the small diesel trucks? Or are they exempt?
same
Very nice
Thanks
So do you buy these trucks from Peterbilt and then do them up with the extras for customers? Or do you work with Peterbilt and handle final assembly/delivery?
I work for the #1 389 Peterbilt dealership in the country
SHES A PRETTY RIG IN NEAR AS DAM IT MY FLEET COLOUR
wow
I love they why that looks
me2
Peterbilt should solve the problem with passenger side window goes up very slowly.. every single 389 has that problem..
Was very common but seems to have gotten much better
Beast.
Do you guys spec heavier than this in the states? From what ive seen 46,000lb rears are big over there.
Standard spec in Aus for a "heavy haul" roadtrain/float truck would be 52,000lb rear and if we want heavy duty we go 6 rod springs over bags. Rated GCM of a truck like that would be 310,000lb in your money.
I have done some 52 rears but our road and bridge laws are so different from yours is why you dont see many
@@SteveCarbone Yeah some of your guys stuff seems so odd to us, plus your lowboys. I mean we go for ramps and hydraulic widening trailers, seems so much simpler than dropping goose-necks all day.
So all the comments on 72 gears being "too much" or picturing running from 1 to 72.... I never drove a set up like that but I see it as multiple ranges for a wide variety of conditions. Deep down torque for an oil field combined with 75 MPH cruze on the interstate to get it there.
The old 15 Road rangers had deep reduction. You could use all 5 deep reduction gears delivering on a construction site. Or if pulling away with a heavy load rin 1, 2, 3 in deep reduction. Then shift up into low but then you would go back to 2 low... and even then you needed to blip the throtte a bit to match revs because it was only a 1/2 gear up....
Is a 389K a 389 Glider Kit? Does the same go with the 386K and 579K?
Not familiar with the K models
I hate the head lights. I like the 379 lights and the 1 bulb light
ok
What makes a heavy haul truck
Heavy haul on the door?
Extra tire axl.?
Just wondering.
The tires, axles, frame, pusher, engine, transmission, 4 speed rear ends, literally everything.
Good question!
Basic heavy haul spec is 46k lbs axles. From there it's options to add to it like double frame or a tag axle. All but 1 of my trucks are heavy haul spec. And we made it heavy haul to keep them the same. But running tru axle dumps we have to have it to haul the weight.
and also you see these guys trying oilfield with on highway used fleet trucks just doesn't work they don't last
very nice truck
Thanks 👍
hope you guys are safe
thank you
How the hell do you turn with that much length?
skills
With the power of Peterbilt flowing through you
Turn wide... Back up turn again
Unpack the 100 acre field before turning around
Doesn’t apply here but why do some of your custom builds have dummy stacks with working under truck exhaust? Is it an emissions thing or something? How could an owner drive around with a super custom with extended stacks that don’t work????????? Just binge watching now, been subbed awhile.......
When they have it like that it is because they opted for the after treatment to be horizontal instead of being in a box. It is generally to have a lower profile step box compared to if they had it in a box.
#1 reason is to have the look of the battery box under the passenger door. #2 Fake stacks that dont get hot are super easy to clean and a light inside is kinda cool
Can you make me one of these but with a 4BT cummins? Im planing on towing 150,000 pounds more
Thats too much motor, driveline wont handle it
@@SteveCarbone Thats a bummer. Will a 4AGE 16V be too big too?
Anyway you have a new subscriber
Lmao
What
The one crappy truck wash in North Edmonton
And the one in grand prairie
ain't gonna be able to wash this beast!?!?
dunno
Can you build one with cat?
No, Cat left the industry after 2012
@@SteveCarbone can you build it up on on an old CAT
Go buy a glider, that's the only way you can get a CAT.
@@justanotheraviator2357 epa won't allow it
@@hihaveaniceday9386 then we won't tell them.
How much does a truck like this cost?
a 2021 around 172k
Is this video for peterbuilt truck buyers only, you seem to assume we all know about trucks
I only sell Peterbilts so I am only talking about Peterbilts yes....
Peterbilt Steve what I was trying to say is your terminology is geared for truckers, do you not want us regular folks to watch your channel?
Holy crap...72 gears.....in what situations you need so many?
Grate truck
Thank you sir!
i like the truck
thanks
Peterbilt Steve your welcome some time could you honk the air horns on one of the trucks in a video please
Why doesn't this heavy hauler have a pyrometer? That would be an essential gauge for this kind of work. Me thinks.
Unless I'm mistaken the newer trucks with emissions systems can manage their heat really well. I've only ever seen pyro's added on deleted trucks
no need for them anymore
All good except for the cumapart engine under the hood. Cat has got to come back to the heavy road truck market again. I've always been a Detroit or cat fan
Detroit owned by the Germans and Cat pussed out and quit....
should i get this heavy haul option if im doing regular flatbed with the occasional wide/heavy load?