As a former truck driver from Washington state, I have the utmost respect for road train drivers. Seeing them on a screen didn't do them justice. Years ago I was in Australia for a month and saw a road train up in the Northern Territory. Unfrigginreal.
0:05: Good start: Uncoupling the entire Roadtrain without uncoupling trailer by trailer. 0:36: At first, this 3-axle Land Cruiser is a bit weird; and in second, when it passes it looks like a motorcycle, even though it has a V8. 1:27: What animal was it? 1:37: What make of truck is the one on the left? Sterling? 2:34: Is the car with the "Oversize Load Ahead" sign a Holden Estate? 4:55: I didn't expect that the little Isuzu also did the same as the first 3: Make greetings with the horn. 6:32: That Cummins engine sounds good. 14:24: What a strange setup: Tractor converted to a rigid truck pulling a trailer. 14:54: That was indeed a dip on wheels, even if it was in a puddle. 16:49: How strange. A Kenworth with the logo in green. 17:38: What brand is this truck? The M doesn't sound like much to me. 18:18: What is on the back of the tractor is a counterweight? 23:58: The Knight Rider's truck? 25:39: I find it incredible that, despite carrying a load that exceeds its dimensions, it has to get on the sidewalk to maneuver to face the turn in the roundabout. 31:06: It's amazing that even that recumbent bike had to wait until the two trucks had passed. 32:56: What a great gathering of historic trucks! 38:40: This Kenworth Cabover looks like it has a V8 engine due to the noise of the engine picking up RPM's. 43:52: What a small trailer the second Kenworth. 44:23: First, what brand is this truck?; Second, I saw that setup in some truck videos from New Zealand, only adding two more axles, both to the truck and the trailer. 46:46: Surprising that truck was carrying Thomas. 50:14: Which truck is the one on the left, again? 51:00: What a strange truck as cargo carries this trailer. 54:38: level crossing lights... from cars? P.S. It is the only video of Australian trucks that I have seen where all (or almost all) trucks are from American manufacturers (Kenworth, Western Star, Freightliner, etc.). Here are some references where there is a "script hole" in the video: 14:15, 21:38, 46:48, 48:07
01:27 Australian Raven 01:37 International 'S' series. 02:34 Definitely not a Holden. Ford Falcon AU series station wagon. 14:24 Not a rigid truck, it's a B double. The front tank together with the middle three axles are articulated onto the prime mover whilst the rear tank is a normal semi-trailer articulated onto the first trailer. 17:38 It's a Marmon, known as a Max-Marmon in Australia (see bonnet side). Based in Texas, closed down in 1997. 18:18 Correct, it's a ballast box. Hauls special outsized loads. 23:58 Out here more like Mad Max's trucking company. 25:39 It did not drive on the "sidewalk" - here called a footpath. Those red triangular paved areas are traffic islands. 38:40 Comments elsewhere suggest a Detroit Diesel 2-stroke. 44:23 Looks like a Ford Louisville, similar to Mack R series. This is a common setup for tippers, known as a 'truck and dog'. 46:46 Currently running on the Bellarine Railway south-west of Melbourne. 50:14 Commer Superpoise (Q-series) - pre 1957 model. British, established 1905, bought by Chrysler 1967 and defunct 1979. 51:00 Not a truck, a mobile crane. 54:38 The red light confirms the stop sign. They're crossing two lanes of a four lane motorway before heading right and south.
Thank you so much for this great video! My 1-year-old son already loves big vehicles (he gets very animated when he sees them). So this is a real treat for him 😊
Greatings from USA. Great vids! Two things stick out to me, the number of COE's, a lot more down under than North America and you folks drive on the wrong side of the road... hahaha. I'm not big on green, but love those P3 Transport KW's. Rick in Illinois.
Real heavyweights over there, I've been watching aussie trucking vids for years and i don't there's one scalehouse in all of australia. you guys can haul wtf you want as long as you can get a trailer under. I love it.
+Lawdagreat lol….it's not quite like that here, we still do have strict regulations that have to be followed…hence the reason for so many cab overs still in use down here.
Lot of late Model K-Whopper cabover trucks with "Boomerang" shaped windows on doors. There's even a Mack (Bulldog) trucks with "Boomerang" shaped windows on its doors.
Absolutely outstanding very well done. I enjoyed this very much our T.V. is out tonight due to snow storm and enjoyed watching this very very much thanks for posting!!
+Andy Moon I try to get the sound as best I can as well. I only put music over stuff when the audio is no good. Re the putting models names. It would take a bit of time to try and track down slight differences in some truck models, and I'd be forever getting corrected on it…the internet has no shortage of experts to point these things out when you get something wrong !!
If you're talking about Kenworth and such, they're all manufactured in Australia to Australian specs (heavier duty than American) under licence from Paccar.
@@StaffordMagnus didn't say anything about their specs. What happened with the truck companies there probably it's the same like GM did with Holdens. European rebadged Opels filling the AU requirements when it comes to specs. And the rest of having Warren Michigan's engines and other stuff. Surely they gotta have different specs. Just by looking the video though, you have the feeling that they're rwd versions of the Americans.
@@yipas Australia has never had any indigenous manufacturing on a large scale, all of our prime movers have been either imported or locally produced under licence. To call them right hand drive versions of American trucks is only telling part of the story, externally, sure they're pretty much identical - underneath the bodywork is where you find the 'Australian' part of them. Heavier chassis and suspension, heavier turntables, larger radiators, icepacks fitted instead of heaters, basically anything to help it deal with the rough roads and heat of Australia.
Would be cool if you would add the names of the trucks in the lower right corner of the video while displaying them. I know it says on the trucks, and most of you all KNOW what they are.. some of us are not so familiar with names though. Thanks for the video from Greece
Steve Molloy you sir are brilliant, your camera placement is world class and an absolute leader . The Reedmans Kenworth footage is totally brilliant and ive never seen anything like it around the world. Well done and keep it up mate.
My Reality we have our own factories etc these trucks are not even remotely close to being American American trucks wouldn’t last here that’s why we build our own
+Henrik Winther A 1963 B61 Mack. Check my latest video, and if you search my channel for "reedmans", you'll find another of it with some inside views as well.
19:09 first peterbilt red also, what i what to know is do you guys have any hills "cause that is just to much weight you are caring for you to be goiing up and down hills.... other than that your videos are great love all the trucks you guys have their in your country......
When i worked at wood industrial projects, i had a job description to control unit calls name max truck.. It designed by max truck vehicle and it had 10000 hp, i guess, it's so strong to load wood log heavy in 10 to 12 round trips for one day langsiring.. Wow..
Please check out THE B MODEL MACK SONG by THE COUNTRY TIGERS CANADA. Bob Reimer drove these big rigs and wrote the song. Tks much. ME AND MY RADIO JUST KEEP ON TRUCKIN HOME. A GOOD SONG.
Another place for long truck combinations is Brazil, probably second only to Australia. For regular over the road trucks, tractor plus two trailers, total 9 axles and 30 meters long. The central region of the country is adopting 12 axles.
Charly hurlollz All rubbish truck are here on the road even in big company like DHL provides all old transportation in Australia I’m also driving for him the most of truck over 1 millions on clock and driver every day complaining about problem but never fixed I’m driving In last from 5 year b-double for few company but never satisfied with truck always dirty smoke ash and many problem involved and owners still make good money but don’t want to spend on Truck’s and no body check from government just time passes. No rules follow mostly Mostly people driving on highway with high beam incoming and front of you and police also never catch them,
Honestly doesn’t look much different from the U.S but I don’t understand how they tow up to 2-3 trailers they all have to be atleast 18 speeds manuals and are those trucks made to tow that much weight ?????
Já acho uma enormidade de grandes os caminhões que circulam o Brasil,mas esses da Austrália me parecem fora do normal,grandalhoes e bonitos pra caramba!!!🤝👍
absolutely bloody brilliant out of all the truck videos yours brilliant you keep makeing them and i will watch them thumbs up to a brilliant video maker
As a former truck driver from Washington state, I have the utmost respect for road train drivers.
Seeing them on a screen didn't do them justice. Years ago I was in Australia for a month and saw a road train up in the Northern Territory. Unfrigginreal.
Only one?
I saw hundreds of them in just one week
Well this is Australia m8
Love seeing how Australian trucks handle different terrains. The scenery is stunning too-really adds to the experience!
Just watched this for a second time. Great footage
Thanks for sharing I worked for 39 years at the Portland, Oregon Plant that built Freightliner's and Western Star's.
Greg Dawildman Fast xx
On ya mate.
18:30 Really Good Truck!
B doubles such an iconic image of Aussie trucking.
I like the B Tripples better
It's the road trains really....
0:05: Good start: Uncoupling the entire Roadtrain without uncoupling trailer by trailer.
0:36: At first, this 3-axle Land Cruiser is a bit weird; and in second, when it passes it looks like a motorcycle, even though it has a V8.
1:27: What animal was it?
1:37: What make of truck is the one on the left? Sterling?
2:34: Is the car with the "Oversize Load Ahead" sign a Holden Estate?
4:55: I didn't expect that the little Isuzu also did the same as the first 3: Make greetings with the horn.
6:32: That Cummins engine sounds good.
14:24: What a strange setup: Tractor converted to a rigid truck pulling a trailer.
14:54: That was indeed a dip on wheels, even if it was in a puddle.
16:49: How strange. A Kenworth with the logo in green.
17:38: What brand is this truck? The M doesn't sound like much to me.
18:18: What is on the back of the tractor is a counterweight?
23:58: The Knight Rider's truck?
25:39: I find it incredible that, despite carrying a load that exceeds its dimensions, it has to get on the sidewalk to maneuver to face the turn in the roundabout.
31:06: It's amazing that even that recumbent bike had to wait until the two trucks had passed.
32:56: What a great gathering of historic trucks!
38:40: This Kenworth Cabover looks like it has a V8 engine due to the noise of the engine picking up RPM's.
43:52: What a small trailer the second Kenworth.
44:23: First, what brand is this truck?; Second, I saw that setup in some truck videos from New Zealand, only adding two more axles, both to the truck and the trailer.
46:46: Surprising that truck was carrying Thomas.
50:14: Which truck is the one on the left, again?
51:00: What a strange truck as cargo carries this trailer.
54:38: level crossing lights... from cars?
P.S. It is the only video of Australian trucks that I have seen where all (or almost all) trucks are from American manufacturers (Kenworth, Western Star, Freightliner, etc.).
Here are some references where there is a "script hole" in the video: 14:15, 21:38, 46:48, 48:07
01:27 Australian Raven
01:37 International 'S' series.
02:34 Definitely not a Holden. Ford Falcon AU series station wagon.
14:24 Not a rigid truck, it's a B double. The front tank together with the middle three axles are articulated onto the prime mover whilst the rear tank is a normal semi-trailer articulated onto the first trailer.
17:38 It's a Marmon, known as a Max-Marmon in Australia (see bonnet side). Based in Texas, closed down in 1997.
18:18 Correct, it's a ballast box. Hauls special outsized loads.
23:58 Out here more like Mad Max's trucking company.
25:39 It did not drive on the "sidewalk" - here called a footpath. Those red triangular paved areas are traffic islands.
38:40 Comments elsewhere suggest a Detroit Diesel 2-stroke.
44:23 Looks like a Ford Louisville, similar to Mack R series. This is a common setup for tippers, known as a 'truck and dog'.
46:46 Currently running on the Bellarine Railway south-west of Melbourne.
50:14 Commer Superpoise (Q-series) - pre 1957 model. British, established 1905, bought by Chrysler 1967 and defunct 1979.
51:00 Not a truck, a mobile crane.
54:38 The red light confirms the stop sign. They're crossing two lanes of a four lane motorway before heading right and south.
I love. Trucks. I. Want. To. Be. A. Truck driver
Thank you so much for this great video! My 1-year-old son already loves big vehicles (he gets very animated when he sees them). So this is a real treat for him 😊
That all green truck was nice. 7:00
Note the clean cog swapping on the road ranger box!
Greatings from USA. Great vids! Two things stick out to me, the number of COE's, a lot more down under than North America and you folks drive on the wrong side of the road... hahaha. I'm not big on green, but love those P3 Transport KW's. Rick in Illinois.
Left is right, right is wrong. Cheers bloke.
They actually drive on the correct side . That's somink they manage to get right. Greetings from England.
@@roblostandlate4408 actually, left is left :)
@Rick How are you doing
Hope we get to know each other with time and patience?
Real heavyweights over there, I've been watching aussie trucking vids for years and i don't there's one scalehouse in all of australia. you guys can haul wtf you want as long as you can get a trailer under. I love it.
+Lawdagreat lol….it's not quite like that here, we still do have strict regulations that have to be followed…hence the reason for so many cab overs still in use down here.
+Lawdagreat The scalies are out there mate, don't worry about that!
Mermaids.
So many varying and unique body styles. But the numerous different trailer designs are a a whole other level of awesome!
My aunt works for Wickham you made my day you are the best thanks ❤❤ 😊
Great to see that old Mack still working for a living !!
My dad works for Harvey's transport. The truck you see at 10:55 is one of there trucks. The boss drives that western star.
Lot of late Model K-Whopper cabover trucks with "Boomerang" shaped windows on doors. There's even a Mack (Bulldog) trucks with "Boomerang" shaped windows on its doors.
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hahaha, 4:45... the little van at the end with his "meep meep"...
he felt left out
SHUT UP
Hahaha
Sound like RoadRunner
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4:50 big boy horns and then "meep meep.. meep" lol
Kenworth k100
Air horns?
@@seranistrickland4267 no the little van horn
0:37, is that C-15 powered?
+James60470 Certainly is.
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Absolutely outstanding very well done. I enjoyed this very much our T.V. is out tonight due to snow storm and enjoyed watching this very very much thanks for posting!!
No worries. Glad you enjoyed it.
Australia style never dissapoints.
Watching from zambia. really like western Trucks for they are so powerful
Anyone with a cheaper one ?
Superbe vidéo. Merci. J’adore ces camions et je me suis régalé. Jamais en France nous ne verrons de tels ensembles routiers. Merci encore.
En france les gens ne veulent pas voir les camions que lon possedes cest pas pour mettre des enssembles avec 3 voir 4 remorques
Вот настоящие водители,таких спецов мало.
Pure enjoyment! Thanks for the vids. Finally pure footage, real sound of trucks, no overlay of silly music or commentary!
+Andy Moon I try to get the sound as best I can as well. I only put music over stuff when the audio is no good. Re the putting models names. It would take a bit of time to try and track down slight differences in some truck models, and I'd be forever getting corrected on it…the internet has no shortage of experts to point these things out when you get something wrong !!
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Nice video. What are the famous heavy haulage transport companies in AU?
@Sean Bayley Thank you for reply
What type of truck is that on 11:08?
It's a Western Star. US company based in Portland.
With some sorta difference though. They're not Australian trucks. It's more for American trucks with right hand steering wheel for Australian market.
If you're talking about Kenworth and such, they're all manufactured in Australia to Australian specs (heavier duty than American) under licence from Paccar.
@@StaffordMagnus didn't say anything about their specs. What happened with the truck companies there probably it's the same like GM did with Holdens. European rebadged Opels filling the AU requirements when it comes to specs. And the rest of having Warren Michigan's engines and other stuff. Surely they gotta have different specs. Just by looking the video though, you have the feeling that they're rwd versions of the Americans.
@@yipas Australia has never had any indigenous manufacturing on a large scale, all of our prime movers have been either imported or locally produced under licence. To call them right hand drive versions of American trucks is only telling part of the story, externally, sure they're pretty much identical - underneath the bodywork is where you find the 'Australian' part of them. Heavier chassis and suspension, heavier turntables, larger radiators, icepacks fitted instead of heaters, basically anything to help it deal with the rough roads and heat of Australia.
@@StaffordMagnus no matter what, they're all beautiful!
@@yipas I agree with you there!
I could watch Aussie Road Trains all day
Does Australia have a linked limit
1:00 witch truck is this ? thanks
A Kenworth K104. ua-cam.com/video/I0rOKOfe4Rk/v-deo.html
@@emd645e3c thanks mate.
Great trucks ! 10:47 ... 2 stroke Diesel, sounds good. But there are only old Bulldogs in Down Under :-)
How long is the truck in trailers
Would be cool if you would add the names of the trucks in the lower right corner of the video while displaying them. I know it says on the trucks, and most of you all KNOW what they are.. some of us are not so familiar with names though. Thanks for the video from Greece
giorёgos andrian і
Can only have names with owners permission
That green one is an absolute beauty on 1,2,3,4,5.... hmm...wait...
never mind... on wheels!
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Steve Molloy you sir are brilliant, your camera placement is world class and an absolute leader .
The Reedmans Kenworth footage is totally brilliant and ive never seen anything like it around the world.
Well done and keep it up mate.
Un kjnpivobuoilñ ,
The old Mack with the tarped down load takes me back.
Same here. It was handling that hill alright eh.
Hello Scott
how are you doing
I always wondered were Thomas the tank engine went on his holidays. Used to see him at a port in England in the summer off on his holidays .
quick question Steve the truck at 35:17 do you have any other videos of that truck ?
+gordy biggs it's in a few others: ua-cam.com/video/FUrYbl_AoPI/v-deo.html
+gordy biggs ua-cam.com/video/I0rOKOfe4Rk/v-deo.html
cheers a bunch mate :D i'm a big c15 fan
28:50 Oh Yeah...that's a real mans rig.
Some terrific footage.
7:44 P3 driver have you got your first wagon your home yet
Este tipo de videos me relaja, me gusta ver estos tipos de máquinas pesadas...
Saludos desde Honduras.
Seronok lihat trucks train kat australia ni....terbaik the best...
Most of those trucks looked American to me. Is kenworth Australian?
My Reality.
Kenworths are built in Australia.
My Reality we have our own factories etc these trucks are not even remotely close to being American American trucks wouldn’t last here that’s why we build our own
KW Australia build Australian specification models, some are unique to Oz
They have American made engines tho with a American brand name made in Australian spec basically.
just noticing that the cattle hauler at 11:15 has a dog in the trailer
A lot of them do.
I wonder if its possible to buy one of these trucks and use it in the US ? They are so awesome :)
At 1 min 39 sec - was that a B63 on the back yellow Kenny ??
yes
Nice collection thanks for putting the video together!
Awesome video,,,,, a lot of time invested here,,,,thanks for taking the time to shoot it and put it all together
Brilliant coverage of the truck scene down under :)
Caya rrufete!!
Love the KW's!
What model is the Oldtimer at 31:12...??
It's Beautiful..
+Henrik Winther A 1963 B61 Mack. Check my latest video, and if you search my channel for
"reedmans", you'll find another of it with some inside views as well.
The truck ay 6:27 looks awfully similar to the one used in mad max wow
Yes can over Kenworth the toecutter met his fate with,were very popular but European cab overs are now
Are there any regulations on size or weight of trucks in Australia?
Yes there are mate , need different permits for thar
Yeh big,bigger and biggest
@@russe19642 lol
At 4,18 when the prime mover passes he's like a dolly with e
Wheels on,on the back? Are they just spares bolted to the ballast or something else?
brenics77.
They're spares for the float.
This is an awesome video. I love it. Hats off.
Great video, what’s the height limit down there?
I keep seeing Steve Molloy's name on a lot of these video's. Any relation to Molloys Transport of Ipswich, UK ?
Doubt it ---------------- maybe several generations removed.
powerful trucks indeed. i need one like that here in Namibia
A documentary which speaks for itself. Great editing and some nice camerawork incl. locations used. Thank you.
im not sure but i did see a few HHa trux in there
+spike spiegel Yea…though they weren't "ex's" at the time I shot it.
Nobody does it like the Aussies.....(From Ireland).
Here's a video of your countrymen doing it
ua-cam.com/video/sHykRHx7vvk/v-deo.html
Wow there's some quality looking machines , I wish we had bigger roads in Britain I would swap my FH in for a Ken Worth like yesterday 👌
Because of the large cab yes but a new European truck is more pleasant to drive.
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Hermosos y potentes, con gran variedad de modelos, cargas y un extraordinario cromatismo. Un magnífico video. Muchas gracias.
@Hello Carlos how are you doing
19:09 first peterbilt red also, what i what to know is do you guys have any hills "cause that is just to much weight you are caring for you to be goiing up and down hills.... other than that your videos are great love all the trucks you guys have their in your country......
Skinny charlie most of the hills are in the east coast, north to south all the way 2,000 plus milis.
Amicales pensées de Paris(FRANCE) Je roule avec un Scania T730.bises aux kangourous👍✌️🍺😜🤡💺🚚🇫🇷
Does the bloke in that Mcaleese truck get his house burnt down if he scratches his truck as well ?
Not a good look for the world to see by not stopping at the STOP sign when turning left!
US has got no one stopping at stop signs
One hour of awesomeness 🤘
When i worked at wood industrial projects, i had a job description to control unit calls name max truck.. It designed by max truck vehicle and it had 10000 hp, i guess, it's so strong to load wood log heavy in 10 to 12 round trips for one day langsiring.. Wow..
Hello candra
How are you doing
10000hp holy shit
English yours make sense no
Epic compilation !!
at 3:25 that is a mack?what a small cabin!
big
THIS IS VEHICLE
I’m from the USA and I gotta questions to Australians regarding your trucks: Is this what is considered to be a freight train down there?
No fright train is different , pull more rhan two trailer called road train
A freight train is many many carriages being pulled by a diesel/electric locomotive on rails. A "ROAD" train is a semi with three or more trailers.
a lot of cabovers getting about
4:56 little truck horn 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
meep meep
@@Teczka83 😂😂😂
Van
In Europe we say "kinderkamion" 😁
The air intake are they fabricated like that or do can you buy them like that
Thanks Sean for your reply, but if there is any chance please do let me know even if it is for any house driver job or so. But thanks all the same
Hello Joseph
How are you doing?
@@jennifersmith842 I am fine Jennifer nice to hear from you, take care and keep well. God bless you. let me know your mail ID
@@josephmascarenhas1097 ok hun here is my email
Jennismi821@gmail.com
You can send me yours also
If you live ins nsw Australia you need to go to the Goulburn truck show
WAIT a minute? They got 4 lane roads in Australia? Who knew.
I really want to drive a truck, does anyone know of the good companies to work for in Perth?
stupid question but do you have the licenses required?
44:20 - what model is this?
Looks like an old Ford Louisville.
thats a sick 6wd land cruiser after the second truck drives past
Hugh S most likely not 6wd. Would have a lazy axle at the back.
Please check out THE B MODEL MACK SONG by THE COUNTRY TIGERS CANADA. Bob Reimer drove these big rigs and wrote the song. Tks much. ME AND MY RADIO JUST KEEP ON TRUCKIN HOME. A GOOD SONG.
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4:55 lol the little truck with the meep meep
XD meep meep :D
😂😂😂
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This is Mad Max territory
Another place for long truck combinations is Brazil, probably second only to Australia. For regular over the road trucks, tractor plus two trailers, total 9 axles and 30 meters long. The central region of the country is adopting 12 axles.
Excellent video, esp the close ups in motion, Far more cab overs than in the US. Why is that?
We have length limits down here still, so cab overs are still very common.
Que bonito es ver esto muy relajante 😊👏👏 saludos desde colombia ..
6 or 8 v92 in that green kenworth cab over? its squealing its tits off....
are these mack trucks? what trucks are used in australia?
Charly hurlollz
All rubbish truck are here on the road even in big company like DHL provides all old transportation in Australia I’m also driving for him the most of truck over 1 millions on clock and driver every day complaining about problem but never fixed I’m driving In last from 5 year b-double for few company but never satisfied with truck always dirty smoke ash and many problem involved and owners still make good money but don’t want to spend on Truck’s and no body check from government just time passes. No rules follow mostly Mostly people driving on highway with high beam incoming and front of you and police also never catch them,
2:06 Really good
2:12 Looking sick
2:16 That's just a ute
Honestly doesn’t look much different from the U.S but I don’t understand how they tow up to 2-3 trailers they all have to be atleast 18 speeds manuals and are those trucks made to tow that much weight ?????
The prime movers are built to road train specifications.
Trucks "rrrr"! 💪👍 3:44 R. I.P coffee bottle))
Reston peace coffee bottle what?
Cool Video , nice Trucks
@HerrHalmakenreuter How are you doing
Hope we get to know each other with time and patience?
What the hell were those massive things being hauled through Bendigo? I live and work there now and it's got me intrigued as to what they were/are.
I believe its a dragline excavator turn table
can i use this video to post on my page
Sorry, no, I don't allow other channels to re upload my videos.
@@emd645e3c we will upload it on our facebook pages and also provide your UA-cam channel name as Source...
@@anchitsharma7380 I don't mind you linking to it, but not re uploading it.
@@emd645e3c ok forget it
Já acho uma enormidade de grandes os caminhões que circulam o Brasil,mas esses da Austrália me parecem fora do normal,grandalhoes e bonitos pra caramba!!!🤝👍
L, tr raha. Pq
almost only Kenworth, Peterbilt ? :(
absolutely bloody brilliant out of all the truck videos yours brilliant you keep makeing them and i will watch them thumbs up to a brilliant video maker
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