I ran the mountains on both the east and west coast. You have to wind that Detroit up tight and keep it there. ....engine breaks are nice to coming down the other side.
Brockway. One of the most elegant tractors ever built. Power by the legendary "Buzzin' Dozen" Detroit 12V71. This is the song I want played at my damn funeral.
When i was a kid, the sound of a detroit 2 stroke was common. Now, it stops me in my tracks when i hear one. I got to drive a 6v71 powered water truck at my college job. It was in a chevy c70.
I still remember the sound of the old Crackerbox Gimmy that went to the cattle feed yard twice a week. It had a 6-71N with 5&2 single axle tractor with 32 foot cattle trailer. :)
I hated riding in them as a kid. Too loud. But hearing them pull out of the driveway was nice. They just sound cool as they scream off into the distance.
Old trucker buddy of mine liked to tell about the time, back in the day, when he got sick of listening to another driver brag about his Detroit. “Not only does it pull like a mother, it don’t smoke and it don’t use a drop of oil.” the guy boasts. “Don’t smoke and don’t use oil?” asks my buddy Dave. “Nope.” “I’ll be back in a minute.” says Dave. “Where ya goin?” “To my toolbox to get a hammer and pry bar. Help you break that Detroit of yours out of its packing crate.”
I remember when I was a kid riding in my dad's K123 with a 330hp 8v71 with dual exhaust and after a 2 day trip it would take 2 weeks to get the ringing out of your ears!!! You would get out of the truck and go home and you could still hear that motor screaming in your ears!! LOL!!!
Hauled steel all over Wva, Ky and Va back in the 80’s in a GMC Brigadier. Had to keep that Detroit wound tight with the 13 speed. Loved that Jake sound. I was 21 and bulletproof back then.
I’m 16 and I’ve only heard one 2 stroke Detroit that I can remember in my life. It was a gmc brigadier and I heard it from a mile a way and recognized it.
@Raymond Couchman very good point. I should have said scumbag republicans and democrats. 95% of them are rotten rat bastard politicians at all levels of government.
I love it when the engine runs close to the governor. This rig purrs like a kitten and is just beautiful in its upkeep from what we can see. Thanks for sharing this video with us!
Father and son on a boat nearby: " daddy what's that noise that's giving me a stiffy?" ..." don't worry m'boy it's a pair of straight pipes full of Detroit and Jacob's brake, perfectly normal reaction "
Prices for 2 stroke Detroits are very low compared to the Series 60 and any Cat or Cummins 4 stroke. Not a lot of people can work on them anymore, unless they are in the marine or industrial industries where most users won't give them up
They're great, but big n heavy. This ones 1800+ lbs, gets 3.5 - 5 mpgs, has a high revving ,high peak rpm torque that falls off quickly at low rpm.perfect for marine applications, but it forces the truck driver to keep it in the upper rpms to get the power needed. No diesel engine ever sounded better than the big Detroit 2-strokes.
What a great video, such a beautiful looking and sounding truck! Never heard a 2 stroke Detroit in real life, but I keep coming back to these videos, just of the gorgeous sound!
Thanx for the video Willie. I was a resident of Rockland for many years and drove Route 6 a million times. I'm now in Florida, but you brought back many memories. 👍👍👍👍
Yes im here in Florida watching this but from Rockland also…. That road is referred as the goat trail ! Nothing like sweating while driving that road in a winter snow storm !
The highway's all yours Jack... I'm not budging for at least an hour. Maybe the police will pull you in by then... maybe they won't... but at least you'll be far away from me.
I had a tri axle dump truck with a 6 71 and a 4x4 air shift transmission, you could hear the thing for miles. That truck damage my hearing for life. I still love to hear them pull.
Beautiful sounds! I'm from nz down under, drove 6v71,s and 8v71,s! Miss my old gals so much! Thank you! Km bedford 6v71 and Leyland 8v71! Real trucks and real hp!
I’ve hauled a lot of dump trailer thru there. I’ll always have a special place in my heart for screaming thru southeast NY and NYC In the middle of the night… ❤
In New Zealand in the 70's a KW with a 12v71 held the pulling record on the local mountain ranges near our city. It produced 450 HP matched only by the big Cummins used in the Pacific loggers.
Years ago I was asked how do I get that Detroit to run so good, no other driver in the company could ! I said first thing is slam finger in door then you're mad and try to blow it up !
My uncle had an old Jimmy car hauler that he modified a little n we hauled 700 bales of straw with. They only instructions I got before driving it was to drive like I was mad at it.
I needed to haul a load on the way from the pit 60miles away from my doctor. I was first in line to get loaded and was pushing the clock to get to the doc on time. Coming in nearly out of breath, I sat down and they took my BP. She said "Well, you're BP is up quite a bit from last month". I said "I loaded 60 miles away at something past 7am and here I am almost on time at 8 am". I'm still wound up since it's a road that's squiggly turns and I'm running a 4,000 lb overload". She just shook her head. Hey, I don't get the choice. I was making money for the employer that kept me on the job. And to be technical, you need to come in and chill out for 20 minutes and then get your BP taken twice at least. I have no idea why a guy pushing a big load and trying to get the requisite 6 loads in a day would be out of breath at 69 years old. Doctors are not necessarily the sharpest knives in the drawer. She just shook her head. I just shook. Where I live, most curves can be seen around for a long way. So straightening out 45 mph curves with 65 mph runs can be a bit heart pounding. Having said that, I'd do it the rest of my life if the insurance companies weren't allowed to discriminate due to age. I won't say I'm fearless but I do what has to be done. When I get unloaded I'm up into the dozer/front end loader, grader to get it spread out ASAP. 600 miles+ in a day, every day. Tell me why my BP is a bit high.
BTW, it's bad enough the trucking companies have begun courting me again. I guess hauling to cities where my old felon ass would be in a bind with my H&K or in a bind with some idiot wanting to rob me is a no win situation. And they don't really pay what they want me to believe. I should be making $150,000 a year for what I do but $40,000 is more like it. The iligarch's can't stand for a working man to make a living. I've watched it go down since I sarted in 1970. And it's gone down for everyone. Sure, I'll work at the store doing the same thing I did when I was 12, sacking groceries. No, I don't think so.
Travelled that stretch of road many times years ago running stone out of Tilcon, Stony Point / Tomkin's Cove... @ 60 tons gross! White knuckle time, folks! "The Goat Trail", I believe we used to call it.
Very similar to some of the passes we have in WNC . Beautiful sound to my ears . The only thing I don't miss about working on Detroits was the lugging a 6-71 head up the spiral staircase in a Hatteras motoryacht .
Nice! We still use them motors in ferry's on Long Island to fire island etc. Nice truck. I have a photo of my great grand dad working in Brockway factory. שלום
Im from that area and thats not Bear Mtn. Thats the Goat Trail. Bear Mtn is on the Rockland side of the river. But i loved the video. Love those Detroits
Down here in WV, back in the day many Brockway coal buckets were 1693 Cats. The Detroit was more popular in the gravel trucks. In this neck of the woods anyway. Reason for that was there were several Cat service centers close by.
Wow, beautiful truck, beautiful scenery! My son is in the military his MOS is 88 Mike. He drives big trucks and when he gets out he wants to get a Peterbilt 389! I sent him this vid he's in Germany right now. Absolutely awesome thanks for sharing!
There was a Kenworth in New Zealand with one of these Detroits in. It must have been straight-piped, it was nicknamed "Concorde", and it used to run over the Kaimais. It was very distinctive sounding, a very well-known truck, back in the day. I can sympathise with this guy's ringtone. It's about the only one you can hear when driving old iron like this. 😂
Detroit Diesels are beautiful music to me. I was around buses a lot in the 1960s and '70s and they all had them, usually 6.71s and 6V53s. I can still hear those motors today. Lovely scenery but a lot of traffic for a rural two lane road. Beats the city life any day which I abandoned more than 30 years ago. No fun to negotiate that road when it's covered with snow and ice.
I loved working on those back in the day put larger injectors in them and bigger turbos and you really have the biggest dog on the road and love the sound of them
Great video of an awesome truck but that isn't bear mtn. Bear mtn is in Rockland County. You're on the "goat path" in Westchester County that leads to the bear mtn bridge. I drove that road every day for 2 years. Close enough, nice work man
Had 4 of these babies on the boat I was on in the Navy. Spent many an hour listening to them. Had 2 2-71 generators. Scar😅no sound waking up to silence in the Bermuda Triangle!😂 Great sound!
I learned how to bang the gears in a old cab over freightliner with a v12 Detroit what a awesome truck this video brought me back in time! Earplugs were a welcome edition to my kit bag straight pipes and highway overpasses
Holy shit. Camp Smith to the bridge what a ride , I grew up in Yorktown. And that was my old hand out 40 years ago. I remember every turn up the bear you drove that like a bat out of hell. I had to stop on the bridge and add a comment that was a wild ride. Omg. Ft Montgomery. Wow. You brought some great memories. Now I’ll finish the ride
The only problem with these motors are when you get home and try and sleep you still hear in your ears that old Yamaha singing. My first truck I had 40 years ago had a 318 jimmy in her . My 379 Peterbilt I have now has a 700 hp C16 Cat in her 7 inch straight stacks and you can hear her to when you step on her tail LOL.
@@Pabloperes675 No joke. I like the 3 speed engine brakes but I love a Jake Brake. On/off, that's good enough. A Jake Brake will produce 135% of negative HP so it's the good engine that survive. I had a friend who'd come in in the wee hours with the Jake on. Even when he wasn't going much over 30 he'd have it on, announcing his arrival. I just laughed about it. Later in life I'd use the JB to annoy those who were my enemies, much like the 20 year thing I have going with a poison flyer with big power. After 20 years I finally turned him into the EPA. I hate the EPA but I hated his killing my fruit trees even more. I'm not a pussy, I can take a joke but when he comes over our house 50' off the ground with it nailed and the wife is sick, it ticks me off just a bit more than "a little". He's damned lucky to be alive. You can't grow a garden, you watch your fruit orchard die and your trees that slow down the poisoned dirt off the field he sprays, you sorta get an attitude.
My dad started driving mostly with gasser trucks, detroits are still his favorite. He still says to this day they were the best. Heard so many stories about the 318 with jakes. Ask him today detroit is his favorite
Nice those hi revs engine,i had one but the twin turbo 525hp the sound was softer,also had the 8V92,really liked those DD,both in a KW 900.Thanks for sharing.
Just up the road. Hindley Chevrolet. DONT know if it’s still there bought my 1st Monte Carlo,there great ride driver. I hope you have more on the tube. That was wild.
I thought till the end it was one of the really early ones with direct drive that you had to start and stop on a steep gradient !!! Rocky Mountain humming bird !!! Love it y'all .
Buzzin Dozen. Big motor. 852 Cubic Inches. Closest I got to drive was the 8V92TA Turbo Aftercooled and 8V92TT Twin Turbo silver Detroit in a 1985 Oshkosh Hemtt M977A2 cargo truck.
For the people who like the'music' of a 2-stroke Detroit,look up Wabco scraper models 333ft and 353ft, self loading elevating scrapers. This smorgasbord has front and rear 12V-71T's for a total of 1050 h.p. Wabco is no longer in busi- ness.They used to make the Haulpak dump trucks, Fulpak scrapers and road graders.
This dude got that baby SINGING!!!! THIS IS HOW AN AMERICAN TRUCK SHOULD ALWAYS SOUND!!! LOVE THAT OLD SCHOOL DETROIT!!
EXCEPT FOR THE COFFEE GRINDS HE'S A MAKIN
I agree 110%
I ran the mountains on both the east and west coast. You have to wind that Detroit up tight and keep it there. ....engine breaks are nice to coming down the other side.
She's not singing, she's a V12 so she's buzzing. Hence the name, buzzin dozen!
Even got the jake brakes on it.
Brockway. One of the most elegant tractors ever built. Power by the legendary "Buzzin' Dozen" Detroit 12V71. This is the song I want played at my damn funeral.
I just spent 7 minutes listening to a truck.......and loved it!
When i was a kid, the sound of a detroit 2 stroke was common. Now, it stops me in my tracks when i hear one.
I got to drive a 6v71 powered water truck at my college job. It was in a chevy c70.
I still remember the sound of the old Crackerbox Gimmy that went to the cattle feed yard twice a week. It had a 6-71N with 5&2 single axle tractor with 32 foot cattle trailer. :)
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I hated riding in them as a kid. Too loud. But hearing them pull out of the driveway was nice. They just sound cool as they scream off into the distance.
I remember hearing them all night long as a kid in bed in the summer with a window open. Now you hear one its like what the hell!!!!!
There's nothing like the sound of a Detroit diesel. You either love them or hate them. You definitely gotta drive it mad!
Old trucker buddy of mine liked to tell about the time, back in the day, when he got sick of listening to another driver brag about his Detroit.
“Not only does it pull like a mother, it don’t smoke and it don’t use a drop of oil.” the guy boasts.
“Don’t smoke and don’t use oil?” asks my buddy Dave.
“Nope.”
“I’ll be back in a minute.” says Dave.
“Where ya goin?”
“To my toolbox to get a hammer and pry bar. Help you break that Detroit of yours out of its packing crate.”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Classic!
2-cycle Detroit's, impairing hearing for 60yrs.
Makin' it easier to deal with the bitchin' when you get in from that run.
What a way to lose it!
I remember when I was a kid riding in my dad's K123 with a 330hp 8v71 with dual exhaust and after a 2 day trip it would take 2 weeks to get the ringing out of your ears!!! You would get out of the truck and go home and you could still hear that motor screaming in your ears!! LOL!!!
WHAT DID YOU SAY? DON'T MUMBLE, SPEAK UP!
The 600 horse twin turbo, Frightliner Powerliner were way quieter!
Hauled steel all over Wva, Ky and Va back in the 80’s in a GMC Brigadier. Had to keep that Detroit wound tight with the 13 speed. Loved that Jake sound. I was 21 and bulletproof back then.
Now ya cant hear lol
I’m 16 and I’ve only heard one 2 stroke Detroit that I can remember in my life. It was a gmc brigadier and I heard it from a mile a way and recognized it.
The old Town School keep on going
The construction yard across the street has an Autocar wrecker with an 8V71. That thing screams up the road and sounds awesome
The same. I was 8 (1969) and it was a 225 Timberjack (3.53 I think) I still hear it like if it was yesterday , never forgot .
@@nonokastle8699 I have one of those on my woodlot. Sounds nice to me but I'm not sure the neighbors like it.
Thanks for proving there is more to New York driving then just "the city" Bear mtn is a great example. Salute
"That" Bear Mountain? Then this must be rt 22 or 55.
basspig it is Route 6 an 202 near West Point
@@wayoutwille Ah, that road. Hadn't been up that far since July 1979, coming home from Piscataway, NJ.
New York is a beautiful state. Too bad it’s run by tyrannical liberals.
@Raymond Couchman very good point. I should have said scumbag republicans and democrats. 95% of them are rotten rat bastard politicians at all levels of government.
I love it when the engine runs close to the governor. This rig purrs like a kitten and is just beautiful in its upkeep from what we can see. Thanks for sharing this video with us!
Happiest Detroit ive heard in a while
Father and son on a boat nearby: " daddy what's that noise that's giving me a stiffy?" ..." don't worry m'boy it's a pair of straight pipes full of Detroit and Jacob's brake, perfectly normal reaction "
😂 That is very funny!!!!
very odd but alright
Throw the phone out the window. It's useless around a Detroit. One hell of a ride bud, thank you for bringing us along!
Love the sound of old Detroits!
Thanks for a wonderful video! From the days of iron men, wooden ships, gear jamming', Detroit 2-strokes, and 1800+ rpm cruising!
That engine makes mechanical music. I want one now.
Prices for 2 stroke Detroits are very low compared to the Series 60 and any Cat or Cummins 4 stroke. Not a lot of people can work on them anymore, unless they are in the marine or industrial industries where most users won't give them up
They're great, but big n heavy. This ones 1800+ lbs, gets 3.5 - 5 mpgs, has a high revving ,high peak rpm torque that falls off quickly at low rpm.perfect for marine applications, but it forces the truck driver to keep it in the upper rpms to get the power needed. No diesel engine ever sounded better than the big Detroit 2-strokes.
i agree
Great shifting and music to my ears! This is from when drivers had to know their trucks and how to make them work.
What a great video, such a beautiful looking and sounding truck! Never heard a 2 stroke Detroit in real life, but I keep coming back to these videos, just of the gorgeous sound!
Got to hear a bunch of these hauling logs up and down the Black Hills in SD a few years back while on vacation. What a glorious noise!
What a silky, smooth sound.... how could you not love it?
When you're trying to hear the radio, that's how. 🤣
@@donellmuniz590 Nah.....if you drive a stroker, the radio is optional!
When you go uphill with 40,000 to 45,000 on the wagon
Maybe if you were deaf… even then you could still probably hear it!
Thanx for the video Willie. I was a resident of Rockland for many years and drove Route 6 a million times. I'm now in Florida, but you brought back many memories. 👍👍👍👍
Yes im here in Florida watching this but from Rockland also…. That road is referred as the goat trail ! Nothing like sweating while driving that road in a winter snow storm !
You can't beat me on the grade, YOU CAN"T BEAT ME ON THE GRADE!
The highway's all yours Jack... I'm not budging for at least an hour. Maybe the police will pull you in by then... maybe they won't... but at least you'll be far away from me.
And then she overheats, and he beats the grade and YOU!
Oh man. I'm glad I'm not the only one who knows that movie!
I had a tri axle dump truck with a 6 71 and a 4x4 air shift transmission, you could hear the thing for miles. That truck damage my hearing for life. I still love to hear them pull.
A16 spd Spicer?
Πολυ ομορφο φορτηγο!!!!!
Καταπληκτικη Μηχανη!!!
Beautiful sounds! I'm from nz down under, drove 6v71,s and 8v71,s! Miss my old gals so much! Thank you! Km bedford 6v71 and Leyland 8v71! Real trucks and real hp!
Jimmy, s for life! Still running down here in terex scrapers, learnt to drive in a 1942 chevy cargo! Yep blueflame mill!
Ex us military!
I’ve hauled a lot of dump trailer thru there. I’ll always have a special place in my heart for screaming thru southeast NY and NYC In the middle of the night… ❤
In New Zealand in the 70's a KW with a 12v71 held the pulling record on the local mountain ranges near our city. It produced 450 HP matched only by the big Cummins used in the Pacific loggers.
Years ago I was asked how do I get that Detroit to run so good, no other driver in the company could ! I said first thing is slam finger in door then you're mad and try to blow it up !
People never understood that with the old Detroit 2 strokes you couldn’t shift them at 19-2100, tight against the governor was the only way.
Drive em angry!
My uncle had an old Jimmy car hauler that he modified a little n we hauled 700 bales of straw with. They only instructions I got before driving it was to drive like I was mad at it.
Run the Piss out of it
These trucks defines what trucking is sounds great thanks for sharing keep the hammer down safe and sound
That’s some damn fine driving. I was white knuckling my phone the entire time!
he up the speed I live right there and drive this video is false bull shit
@@ell04ver15 ok tell me how you fake that
I needed to haul a load on the way from the pit 60miles away from my doctor. I was first in line to get loaded and was pushing the clock to get to the doc on time.
Coming in nearly out of breath, I sat down and they took my BP. She said "Well, you're BP is up quite a bit from last month". I said "I loaded 60 miles away at something past 7am and here I am almost on time at 8 am". I'm still wound up since it's a road that's squiggly turns and I'm running a 4,000 lb overload". She just shook her head.
Hey, I don't get the choice. I was making money for the employer that kept me on the job. And to be technical, you need to come in and chill out for 20 minutes and then get your BP taken twice at least. I have no idea why a guy pushing a big load and trying to get the requisite 6 loads in a day would be out of breath at 69 years old. Doctors are not necessarily the sharpest knives in the drawer. She just shook her head. I just shook. Where I live, most curves can be seen around for a long way. So straightening out 45 mph curves with 65 mph runs can be a bit heart pounding. Having said that, I'd do it the rest of my life if the insurance companies weren't allowed to discriminate due to age. I won't say I'm fearless but I do what has to be done. When I get unloaded I'm up into the dozer/front end loader, grader to get it spread out ASAP. 600 miles+ in a day, every day. Tell me why my BP is a bit high.
BTW, it's bad enough the trucking companies have begun courting me again. I guess hauling to cities where my old felon ass would be in a bind with my H&K or in a bind with some idiot wanting to rob me is a no win situation. And they don't really pay what they want me to believe. I should be making $150,000 a year for what I do but $40,000 is more like it.
The iligarch's can't stand for a working man to make a living. I've watched it go down since I sarted in 1970. And it's gone down for everyone.
Sure, I'll work at the store doing the same thing I did when I was 12, sacking groceries. No, I don't think so.
@@oillease1881Your BP is high because of all the fun your having
Travelled that stretch of road many times years ago running stone out of Tilcon, Stony Point / Tomkin's Cove... @ 60 tons gross!
White knuckle time, folks!
"The Goat Trail", I believe we used to call it.
It pulled that hill better than my 84 6.2 K30 🤣. Good to see some local guys making videos here. I'm subscribed!
Very similar to some of the passes we have in WNC . Beautiful sound to my ears . The only thing I don't miss about working on Detroits was the lugging a 6-71 head up the spiral staircase in a Hatteras motoryacht .
thank you brother for this beautiful perspective
Thanks for the video. It takes me back. I was posted at West Point 1993-1998. Beautiful area.
Nice! We still use them motors in ferry's on Long Island to fire island etc. Nice truck. I have a photo of my great grand dad working in Brockway factory. שלום
Im from that area and thats not Bear Mtn. Thats the Goat Trail. Bear Mtn is on the Rockland side of the river. But i loved the video. Love those Detroits
😊beautiful countryside and beautifully well maintained truck
I definitely missed the best-sounding era.
sounds great, one of the best sounding Detroits ive heard, plenty power .
love the video. sounds great.
Awesome sound that 12v71 Detroit Diesel.your truck is lovely happy motoring
what a nice truck love Detroit diesel beautiful road too
sadly those engine sounds are rare those days
Mr Patato
And on that road....around here...
Mr Patato hola
I have seen rebuilt Detroit's advertised for sale in about all truck and farm equipment magazines👍
Heard one the other day in front of my shop in Princeton, N.J. It was in a older MACK dump truck.
At least you have witnessed it in real life
Great video! Awesome scenery! That big 12V sounds great in that BrocKwaY, and the Jake sounds just as nice!
I’ve done that ride many times on my Harley. Cant say I would want to try it in a truck.
Awesome video in a real truck 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
The Harley v-twin is another engine sound I love hearing as well as the Detroit. I have a Harley electra glide. I need a truck with a Detroit in it.
That's when those trucks were real trucks and real man drove them to make an honest living beautiful vehicle beautiful sound
Big 12 Jimmy sounds like it loving it ! no cobwebs in that exhaust .
This is a very very smooth truck. I absolutely love old school diesels. Ours had a V8, V6 or inline six, but the purring is fantastic.
Upstate New York. Some of the most beautiful in the country.
Once you get out of the 5 boroughs, NY gets beautiful.
@@TheRoadhammer379 That`s what I just said.
Drive it like you're pissed off at it - the only way to run a Detroit.
Down here in WV, back in the day many Brockway coal buckets were 1693 Cats. The Detroit was more popular in the gravel trucks. In this neck of the woods anyway. Reason for that was there were several Cat service centers close by.
Thats all I drove for the first 10 years of my driving career. now 30 years later I miss them so..lol
Wow, beautiful truck, beautiful scenery! My son is in the military his MOS is 88 Mike. He drives big trucks and when he gets out he wants to get a Peterbilt 389! I sent him this vid he's in Germany right now. Absolutely awesome thanks for sharing!
Your welcome an glad you enjoyed the ride
That dozen flattened out that hill ,love a Detroit.
There was a Kenworth in New Zealand with one of these Detroits in. It must have been straight-piped, it was nicknamed "Concorde", and it used to run over the Kaimais. It was very distinctive sounding, a very well-known truck, back in the day.
I can sympathise with this guy's ringtone. It's about the only one you can hear when driving old iron like this. 😂
Man that toy is crusing, it looks like if it was empty, congratulations, even the jake brakes were amazing.
The guy driving this rig is a good wheelman! He kept the car in sight the whole time, even though they were on a curvy road.
beautiful truck !!!
V12 Detroit !!!
scenery reminds me off bear run up rt39 in Nicholas county WV !!!
thanks Buddy I appreciated this !!
Detroit Diesels are beautiful music to me. I was around buses a lot in the 1960s and '70s and they all had them, usually 6.71s and 6V53s. I can still hear those motors today.
Lovely scenery but a lot of traffic for a rural two lane road. Beats the city life any day which I abandoned more than 30 years ago.
No fun to negotiate that road when it's covered with snow and ice.
I loved working on those back in the day put larger injectors in them and bigger turbos and you really have the biggest dog on the road and love the sound of them
Some of the loveliest landscape I have been privileged to see
My State baby 40 miles north of nyc
great roads for a sports car ,not where I would take a big rig .great vid !
Whaddya mean? Shes just a big sports car! Hahaha
Tom E Not worth buying a sportscar that doesn't sound like that
You go where the load goes.
I was born in Nyack NY south side of the mountain, my dad drove a Lone wolf for about 4 year's. Brings back memories 😈🤘
Great video of an awesome truck but that isn't bear mtn. Bear mtn is in Rockland County. You're on the "goat path" in Westchester County that leads to the bear mtn bridge. I drove that road every day for 2 years. Close enough, nice work man
used to go over this on my way back to pa. when delivering to shoprites in croton n peekskill,
Had 4 of these babies on the boat I was on in the Navy. Spent many an hour listening to them. Had 2 2-71 generators. Scar😅no sound waking up to silence in the Bermuda Triangle!😂
Great sound!
...drove 9w last time we were back there...beautiful drive...got some great stromboli somewhere on that road...can't remember exactly where though...
A monster 12V 71 DETROIT!!. Thank you for video.
I learned how to bang the gears in a old cab over freightliner with a v12 Detroit what a awesome truck this video brought me back in time! Earplugs were a welcome edition to my kit bag straight pipes and highway overpasses
Holy shit. Camp Smith to the bridge what a ride , I grew up in Yorktown. And that was my old hand out 40 years ago. I remember every turn up the bear you drove that like a bat out of hell. I had to stop on the bridge and add a comment that was a wild ride. Omg. Ft Montgomery. Wow. You brought some great memories. Now I’ll finish the ride
Love them there Detroits. If they dont leak oil they aint no good,nice large car you got there willie, hit them gears n hammer down lol
The only problem with these motors are when you get home and try and sleep you still hear in your ears that old Yamaha singing. My first truck I had 40 years ago had a 318 jimmy in her . My 379 Peterbilt I have now has a 700 hp C16 Cat in her 7 inch straight stacks and you can hear her to when you step on her tail LOL.
Dang Son, who needs a radio when you got that baby to play you a song!
Tenho 60 anos, mas poucas oportunidades de estar diante de um Detroit Diesel. Som de uma orquestra para ouvidos refinados amantes das maquinas Diesel
Now that's some darn good video right there!
Hope to see this beast at McCungie truck show this summer, what a beautiful machine
Nothing sounds better than a Detroit 2 stroke!
Who else loves hearing 18 wheelers’ jake break?
I dont want to see them break. Now i love to hear them brake.
@@Pabloperes675 No joke. I like the 3 speed engine brakes but I love a Jake Brake. On/off, that's good enough. A Jake Brake will produce 135% of negative HP so it's the good engine that survive.
I had a friend who'd come in in the wee hours with the Jake on. Even when he wasn't going much over 30 he'd have it on, announcing his arrival. I just laughed about it. Later in life I'd use the JB to annoy those who were my enemies, much like the 20 year thing I have going with a poison flyer with big power. After 20 years I finally turned him into the EPA. I hate the EPA but I hated his killing my fruit trees even more.
I'm not a pussy, I can take a joke but when he comes over our house 50' off the ground with it nailed and the wife is sick, it ticks me off just a bit more than "a little". He's damned lucky to be alive. You can't grow a garden, you watch your fruit orchard die and your trees that slow down the poisoned dirt off the field he sprays, you sorta get an attitude.
Jerry Miller
Did somebody hijack your comment...wtf you babbling about????
@@joekrim6557 did someone hijack your brain? Read it again. Figure it out you donkey.
@@Pabloperes675 I think he meant the reply to you, not your comment.
My dad started driving mostly with gasser trucks, detroits are still his favorite. He still says to this day they were the best. Heard so many stories about the 318 with jakes. Ask him today detroit is his favorite
Nice those hi revs engine,i had one but the twin turbo 525hp the sound was softer,also had the 8V92,really liked those DD,both in a KW 900.Thanks for sharing.
Just up the road. Hindley Chevrolet. DONT know if it’s still there bought my 1st Monte Carlo,there great ride driver. I hope you have more on the tube. That was wild.
Sounds awesome, nothing like scenery in the Hudson River Valley
I thought till the end it was one of the really early ones with direct drive that you had to start and stop on a steep gradient !!! Rocky Mountain humming bird !!! Love it y'all .
Makes me miss my 8V92- always kept the right hand window down a couple inches to hear the music!
The sound the turbo an experience! Only in AMERICA could such a masterpiece, a work of art and powerful such as the DETROIT deisel
Think that is the same engine we had in our armoured Vehicles in Canada, the Cougar avgp ,Sings the exact same way Love it
Engine seems to pull very nicely, the jake is effective, the driver is a pro.
Sou motorista carreteiro e apaixonado por estes motores Detroit!
Detroit’s always sound like there screaming. But such a cool sound.
Wow! I loved every second of this video. From the beginning I thought it was NYS. This was awesome! I used to have relatives in that area off 9W.
That's a nice brockway you have there and even better with a buzzin dozen Detroit v12 2 stroke
Love it. Brings back tons of memories.
that was one of the toughest truck built wished they still made them
Diamond-T, Diamond Rio.
Mack bought Brockway so that tells ya they were tough, Husky Drive !
You know if the company was still in business it would be like kw and Peterbilt and they'd be making DPF EGRed plastic pieces of shit now too
@@73bigguy they'd unfortunately have no choice , sad .
Wish it were still the 70s.
Love that sound and love the color of that truck
Buzzin Dozen. Big motor. 852 Cubic Inches. Closest I got to drive was the 8V92TA Turbo Aftercooled and 8V92TT Twin Turbo silver Detroit in a 1985 Oshkosh Hemtt M977A2 cargo truck.
Great video! Gorgeous scenery!
I started out sad there was no music but there was! 😁
MrAudienceMember thanks I didn’t add any music, I figured I would let the driver play a tune
wayout wille
That engine is the music.
cool vid, nothing like a DD and Jake Brake barking.
I gotta watch this every so often just so I can say holy shit.
For the people who like the'music' of a 2-stroke Detroit,look up Wabco scraper models 333ft and 353ft, self loading elevating scrapers. This smorgasbord has front and rear 12V-71T's for a total of 1050 h.p. Wabco is no longer in busi- ness.They used to make the Haulpak dump trucks, Fulpak scrapers and road graders.