Used to drive a Pete COE exactly the same as yours, even same colour powered by 3406 and 15 speed. Boy this brings back many memories. Last Pete I had was. 1995 357 with an N 14 500 and 18 speed heavy haul, usually 140,000 through the Rocky Mountains.
@@fil1329 there was only one way to set them, some people have the touch, some don’t. I was fortunate, I was always able to get the max power with the factory specs. Once electronics came to be in 1989 the difference was a proper specified drive train and some drivers were just better at figuring out the best way to operate them. I worked with the Cummins engineers and listened closely to what they had to say about operating an engine. Once got caught in a snow/ice storm and climbing a hill pulled the engine down to 975 rpm, made the hill with a load of 140,000 gross, would never have done this on my own, after that I became a believer of the engineers. The N 14 was bullet proof but people always have to monkey with the driveline spec. Doesn’t usually work. Keep safe my friend.
I grew up with trucking in. My blood. My grandfather and uncles all drove dump. Logging and van trailers. I'm obsessed with big iron. Old Skool rulzzz!
People don’t realize the most important people in the United States are our Soldiers and our Truck Drivers we can’t do what we do without them!! So God bless our Soldiers and our Truck Drivers may God keep you all safe through these bad times!! Thank you for doing what you guys do!!!!
The go pro on r the side of the trailer that's an interesting view when turning left and right. Orwell is a nice looking Pete need to show him some luv with some Alcoa as on the drive axles would look sweet...
Steve here is homemade hand sanitizer you can make. Extra virgin olive oil and equal amount of wintergreen Isopropyl rubbing alcohol. mix together and use. simple
I watch you because you do everything right, I am a trained rigger Rigger (Hate that word) and I have only seen a couple of places where I might do things differently BUT in those cases, it was a style, not outcome.
"G' 'head?" No one says that but Arnold Horshak and Uncle Tony's Garage! Thanks for keeping that beautiful truck on the road for others to admire! That is one nice Cabover Pete!
Thanks FSC Speed Shop! Back in the day hauling grain in a GMC Astro with my dad then a 1974 K100 and a 1978 K100 that I drove myself before getting a 1984 w900. Awesome! Got a new Sub Here.
Put a tank under the trailer 20 litres & some soap you can have a clean up any time if you can’t use amenities at truck stops or when picking up or dropping off Standard here in oz Lov the vids Keep the rubber side down have a good one
Just found your channel. Great to see that lovely cabover earning its keep, not simply being over restored and used as a toy. Now subbed and binge watching all your other good stuff. Regards from Wales UK.
Great video mate, I’m a driver from London, England and when we first went into lockdown we where all seen as heroes, we even had home made signs hanging from bridges saying things like, “thank you and god bless all truckers” few places had food and toilets open, the roads where lovely and empty (something my forefathers always wished for) But even though where still in lockdown, the traffic is nearly back to normal and we are back to being treated like third class citizens again 😉
Never really understood why people don’t appreciate our truckers, everything we have around us was brought by big rigs. Even though I don’t drive nationwide, when I’m in my personal I help em every chance I can, give em room! And definitely don’t pull out in front of one because they definitely don’t stop on a dime! Love the ole cab overs man! Can’t wait to find me one soon!!
Just found you'r channel i'm from LIVERPOOL UK.I am 70 first cab-over i drove was Ford Thames Trader,KM Bedford ,Volvo F88 tandem rear axles, Scania 141.Love the old cab-overs lift engine cover and warm you'r dinner up on exhaust manifold happy days.Great to see old girl still earnin a crust keep on truckin.👌😎
After hauling trucks for miles, putting the chains between the duals is the best and only way to tie the rear of the truck or trailer down. Using the frame is not as if you lose air in the bags, you're chains are loose, otherwise good job. Drove at '96 362 Pete for 15 yrs. Loved every minute.
Can say I seen a few of your videos and hooked. I myself live in Lorain county and enjoy seeing you pass on through on the pike and even Cleveland as well. Safe travels and keep the world turning with you’re rig sir.
I always wanted to drive a 362 cabover pete. I ve sat in a few but have yet to drive one they are roomy inside and I like how they sit so high in the air and that side box on the" 110" model..hell you could stick a suitcase in there sideways
Hey that’s a baker Hughes truck you hauling back there wow !!!! Drove those truck back in the day pulling rhino pumps in Alice Texas during the fracking good ole days .....
lol jeesh 2 wash up jus grap a couple gals water, use dish detergent, u could still get that, or hand cleaner at any auto parts store, walmart back in 5/20. been doin that since 1980's
Nice to see an old school rig still earning its keep. New trucks are comfy and easy to drive but think we lost something over the years just not the same feeling you get driving a bad ass old truck.
Cabovers rule! 🤩 You came through Ohio...that’s where I live...Columbus. That was a good trip for you. Hope you made it back home ok. Is that an 84 Pete? It’s a sharp truck. I see that you have another video...New Cat Engine. Looking forward to seeing it. Keep it safe! Bless you and your family! 🥰
@@NerdyRed23 🇺🇸 Thanks friend! I’ve always felt that cabovers offered so much style & character. Hey, if nothing else, they sure give you a big canvas to paint up. Blessings!🥰🤩✌️
@@the.porter.productions totally cabovers are super duper unique trucks they have style and colors too. I have a video that shows all my toy model big rig collection you'll like it. Don't forget to hit the like and subscribe including comment
Well damn you got me wanting to get a cabover, I don’t mean just to have I wanna run that thing down the highway as I do this new junk. Want it to BE my truck, I’m old school and live old school. So future project made now, think it’ll be ready by the time my kids are grown so I can go out and go Orr make the big money so I can make that cabover one sweet ride.
Bruh this is my first time seeing your video and I have to say I applaud you. Especially the having to deal with sanitizing yourself. I drive as well but mostly locally and I understand not being able to even go inside to see my trailer get loaded. They could be putting ANYTHING in there or taking anything out. Stay strong Bruh. Do your thang!!!! Salute!!!!!
Only thing is no wires on the ends of the bear traps. That is a big fine in the areas around me. Happy he is paying. Speed binders, ratchet binders, no problem. Best wishes, stay safe
That looks like a Baker Hughes truck. Oilfied company in Texas. Going back they were Schulmber J and B.J. oil field before. All of Texas and rest of country. They were \ are a well production company. Fracking and well service. Really like the cabover Pete in your shop!!!
Old school dog and chains. They been outlawed here in Australia. Our roadworthy certification mob over here made ratchet dogs compulsory. Good to see some people are still using the old ones. The CAT sounds TUFF you done a good job bloke.
orwell style cabover is still the only "Kings of the road" Come on independants cabover drivers. bring your cabovers back to the streets.America misses them. & as you can see this driver benefits from working his cabover.
had a driver needed a pull so he throws chain over the steer radius link when all he had to do was use the big oin in the bumper so ne thenproceeds to drive it home after the toe job destroying a new set of steer tires
3:04 Looks too new. Not joking. 11:12 Theeeeere's the mental hospital! 14:14 Rationing? We never had anything like that. Strange concept. No masks, either. Tourists did come through wearing them though.
Great video Man. I'm from Brazil and I'm a trucker, a virtual simulator trucker, rsrsr. On my computer it' easier than in real life. I love the Americans Cabover because I always saw them in the 70's or 80's movies and wanted to know more about it and why in the USA, the drivers and companies prefers other trucks instead cabover. It's fantastic to see the old and classic trucks running yet. I'm interested in the model of your truck, the windshield is not divided? Is it original? Tell me about your truck, ok?
They were a literal pain in the ass , but they did have their good points- easier to maneuver in tight places, and no hood to obstruct your view in heavy traffic. I kinda miss them.
Man, you sure have an amazing looking (and sounding) rig! I'd like to make a suggestion. I'd love it if you could do an ASMR driving this truck (no talking, no music, just that 3406 singing). Make sure the exhaust is extremely loud, I thought I heard there was a muffler on it when watching a previous video, sounded quieter. Make sure to include engine start, shifting, cruising, and jaking. Please make it as long as possible. Please let me know ASAP.
We only wear masks when we go into stores. We have been traveling in our motorhome for 3 years. One thing with all the trucks on the road where are the goods they are hauling, not talking heavy talking normal!
Great vlog, gave your channel a sub. Here inn the UK, we can get loyalty points on he fuel f from the gas station, if that's something that is done in the US, i bet you would have loads of points hehehe.
Good Vid, Love the Truck, Are First lock down hear in the UK us, Truck Drivers whernt allowed access to the Tiolets / Facilatys at alot of big customers and some services. witch did change when it was found that they where bracking UK law.
This was a good video to give me an idea of the life of a trucker. I liked the views from the trailer mounted cameras. How many gears did you use to get the Peterbuilt up to speed? It was a great sound.
I love watching old metal make its living and keep the wheels moving. Always wondered what happens to all the old trucks. I mean, look at Hunt, Swift, Allied and hundreds of others who have at least a thousand trucks out there and an easy fifty thousand in the scrap piles or parked up. I have seen some real tired rigs and then I have seen the ones that just had a out of frame and new trans, and rear gears just to be parked... trust me if I had my way nothing would be out there on the road as a fuel squeezer that barely can get out of its own way. I just don't understand the insurance scams and how they can force us to buy new when old is just as good when maintained. Yeah I have got into trucks that the steering wheel almost made a revolution before it found metal to move but that is not the end of the world. Frame rails are a dime a dozen or the better stuff bolts on. I got into a old off highway hays truck up in alaska where I have lived for most of my life, last half anyway and had the cab break in half.... think about that... over a hundred thousand for a pay load and the cab broke in half. Bad day for me. Those were drove hard and put to bed wet. Those trucks lived their whole life on the Prince of Wales island and have over five million miles on some and the tattle tail speedo was still working if you wound the key. Rain was their only bath and grease was on everything including the seat!! I had to make a living and that was it for me hauling logs and dirt
Love the cabover, and love the rumble of the big Cat more. Can you wind your music down so we can hear the beast please? Nice to see that old girl earning an honest living!
Love to see these “old trucks” out there making $$. 🍻👍
No doubt I love seeing those old trucks still rolling cause as a country if trucks stop America stops and we don't want that to happen period..
Used to drive a Pete COE exactly the same as yours, even same colour powered by 3406 and 15 speed. Boy this brings back many memories. Last Pete I had was. 1995 357 with an N 14 500 and 18 speed heavy haul, usually 140,000 through the Rocky Mountains.
Them n14s were good engines and produced good power if they were set up right.....😉👍
@@fil1329 there was only one way to set them, some people have the touch, some don’t. I was fortunate, I was always able to get the max power with the factory specs. Once electronics came to be in 1989 the difference was a proper specified drive train and some drivers were just better at figuring out the best way to operate them. I worked with the Cummins engineers and listened closely to what they had to say about operating an engine. Once got caught in a snow/ice storm and climbing a hill pulled the engine down to 975 rpm, made the hill with a load of 140,000 gross, would never have done this on my own, after that I became a believer of the engineers. The N 14 was bullet proof but people always have to monkey with the driveline spec. Doesn’t usually work. Keep safe my friend.
fantastic to see a classic truck in it's working clothes earning it's keep and sounding cool at the same time, new sub from the UK keep er lit!!
Awesome!
@@fsctrucking Great Bro, keep it going
Beat wishes, stay safe
I grew up with trucking in. My blood. My grandfather and uncles all drove dump. Logging and van trailers. I'm obsessed with big iron. Old Skool rulzzz!
People don’t realize the most important people in the United States are our Soldiers and our Truck Drivers we can’t do what we do without them!! So God bless our Soldiers and our Truck Drivers may God keep you all safe through these bad times!! Thank you for doing what you guys do!!!!
yard full of old trucks and cars...if it werent for the new pete on the trailer id swear it was the 80s. love it
I’m an aspiring trucker but the cab overs are so unique in their own way I love em
The go pro on r the side of the trailer that's an interesting view when turning left and right. Orwell is a nice looking Pete need to show him some luv with some Alcoa as on the drive axles would look sweet...
Steve here is homemade hand sanitizer you can make. Extra virgin olive oil and equal amount of wintergreen Isopropyl rubbing alcohol. mix together and use. simple
I watch you because you do everything right, I am a trained rigger Rigger (Hate that word) and I have only seen a couple of places where I might do things differently BUT in those cases, it was a style, not outcome.
"G' 'head?" No one says that but Arnold Horshak and Uncle Tony's Garage!
Thanks for keeping that beautiful truck on the road for others to admire! That is one nice Cabover Pete!
Another great video ! Orwell is looking & sounding good.Thank you for setting an example by wearing a mask!stay safe!
Thanks FSC Speed Shop! Back in the day hauling grain in a GMC Astro with my dad then a 1974 K100 and a 1978 K100 that I drove myself before getting a 1984 w900. Awesome! Got a new Sub Here.
Again a great video, and this time 3 loads on the flatbed trailer... me and the fan's love's your adventures i see.
Put a tank under the trailer 20 litres & some soap you can have a clean up any time if you can’t use amenities at truck stops or when picking up or dropping off
Standard here in oz
Lov the vids
Keep the rubber side down have a good one
William.I like your video keep her running!! Good old truck cat sounds good
I really like those cabovers. Thanks for taking us along
Just found your channel. Great to see that lovely cabover earning its keep, not simply being over restored and used as a toy. Now subbed and binge watching all your other good stuff. Regards from Wales UK.
When I used to deliver to Budweiser in Texas their yard trucks were all 1980’s cab over Pete’s
Great video mate, I’m a driver from London, England and when we first went into lockdown we where all seen as heroes, we even had home made signs hanging from bridges saying things like, “thank you and god bless all truckers”
few places had food and toilets open,
the roads where lovely and empty (something my forefathers always wished for)
But even though where still in lockdown, the traffic is nearly back to normal and we are back to being treated like third class citizens again 😉
Fellow driver from central WI. Love the content with the old 362. One of my favorite trucks. My dad had 3 of them. Be safe out there
The sound of that girl 🤦🏾♂️🐱🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Those Cats make a good rumble for sure, probably a 3406
Never really understood why people don’t appreciate our truckers, everything we have around us was brought by big rigs. Even though I don’t drive nationwide, when I’m in my personal I help em every chance I can, give em room! And definitely don’t pull out in front of one because they definitely don’t stop on a dime! Love the ole cab overs man! Can’t wait to find me one soon!!
Just found you'r channel i'm from LIVERPOOL UK.I am 70 first cab-over i drove was Ford Thames Trader,KM Bedford ,Volvo F88 tandem rear axles, Scania 141.Love the old cab-overs lift engine cover and warm you'r dinner up on exhaust manifold happy days.Great to see old girl still earnin a crust keep on truckin.👌😎
Just ran up on your channel great video kool ol cabover love the way that kitty pures
After hauling trucks for miles, putting the chains between the duals is the best and only way to tie the rear of the truck or trailer down. Using the frame is not as if you lose air in the bags, you're chains are loose, otherwise good job. Drove at '96 362 Pete for 15 yrs. Loved every minute.
Can say I seen a few of your videos and hooked. I myself live in Lorain county and enjoy seeing you pass on through on the pike and even Cleveland as well. Safe travels and keep the world turning with you’re rig sir.
And Orwell always looks nice when she's not dirty but that comes with the job
Love seeing these trucks on the road. Thanks
I always wanted to drive a 362 cabover pete. I ve sat in a few but have yet to drive one they are roomy inside and I like how they sit so high in the air and that side box on the" 110" model..hell you could stick a suitcase in there sideways
Hey that’s a baker Hughes truck you hauling back there wow !!!! Drove those truck back in the day pulling rhino pumps in Alice Texas during the fracking good ole days .....
Its amazing how they all get around.
At 8:35 tire rpm and camera fpm matched that tire treads looked like it wasn't turning while the rest of tire turned.
lol jeesh 2 wash up jus grap a couple gals water, use dish detergent, u could still get that, or hand cleaner at any auto parts store, walmart back in 5/20. been doin that since 1980's
Just found this channel! Love the old cabovers.. im hauling a stepdeck here in sweden with an 2005 scania so keep up and haul ass 👊👊
Glad you enjoy. More to come!
Nice to see an old school rig still earning its keep. New trucks are comfy and easy to drive but think we lost something over the years just not the same feeling you get driving a bad ass old truck.
Ran one of these full windshield Pete's back in the early 80's, 352 model? It had an A model with a 13 speed
Cabovers rule! 🤩 You came through Ohio...that’s where I live...Columbus. That was a good trip for you. Hope you made it back home ok. Is that an 84 Pete? It’s a sharp truck. I see that you have another video...New Cat Engine. Looking forward to seeing it. Keep it safe! Bless you and your family! 🥰
Porter Productions cabover trucks rock I super duper agree
@@NerdyRed23 🇺🇸 Thanks friend! I’ve always felt that cabovers offered so much style & character. Hey, if nothing else, they sure give you a big canvas to paint up. Blessings!🥰🤩✌️
@@the.porter.productions totally cabovers are super duper unique trucks they have style and colors too. I have a video that shows all my toy model big rig collection you'll like it. Don't forget to hit the like and subscribe including comment
respect to the rant
Dude this is awesome. Total professional.
I think I saw that white Pete conventional just south of Green Bay on I 41 west of the interstate at a dealership.
Well damn you got me wanting to get a cabover, I don’t mean just to have I wanna run that thing down the highway as I do this new junk. Want it to BE my truck, I’m old school and live old school. So future project made now, think it’ll be ready by the time my kids are grown so I can go out and go Orr make the big money so I can make that cabover one sweet ride.
Keep up the good work....I noticed the Central PA in video....Grew up in Altoona PA...
Bruh this is my first time seeing your video and I have to say I applaud you. Especially the having to deal with sanitizing yourself. I drive as well but mostly locally and I understand not being able to even go inside to see my trailer get loaded. They could be putting ANYTHING in there or taking anything out. Stay strong Bruh. Do your thang!!!! Salute!!!!!
I am finding myself addicted to your vids. Great stuff, stay safe.
Love that cabovers engine sound when he lets up off the fuel pedal..it goes OOOOHHH*
Only thing is no wires on the ends of the bear traps. That is a big fine in the areas around me. Happy he is paying. Speed binders, ratchet binders, no problem.
Best wishes, stay safe
I love you program keep up the good work I like to see those trucks and the boat
Be sure to subscribe and get notifications. Video im filming now with the truck has some "boating goals" for the 'ol Sea Ray
The legend = The Classic.
Love it brother I’ve got a 81 Pete 362 and 96 k100 both still running !!! Restoring the Pete right now but the k100 still works all the time
excellent tarping steve
That looks like a Baker Hughes truck. Oilfied company in Texas. Going back they were Schulmber J and B.J. oil field before. All of Texas and rest of country. They were \ are a well production company. Fracking and well service. Really like the cabover Pete in your shop!!!
The 352.in the shop will be in videos soon. Getting her back to roadworthy condition. Be sure to Subscribe with notifications
Seen all your coe vids, man we love these vids. Keep em comin
Missin my nightly video man whats up?😂
Man,buy baby wipes and if it's nessery you can clean yourself when u don t have shower!! It's works for me!! Keep on rollin!!
Old school dog and chains. They been outlawed here in Australia. Our roadworthy certification mob over here made ratchet dogs compulsory. Good to see some people are still using the old ones. The CAT sounds TUFF you done a good job bloke.
I certainly try. I never knew you guys banned snap binders. You learn something every day.
i drove a Peterbilt as a concrete mixer,same cab as one on trailer.wasn't as good as Autocar it replaced,but still was great
Nice pete
That white one looks like a ex shulmberger truck being white with a blue frame
UK is the same, drivers are not allowed to use the store bathroom. So drivers have to travel miles out of their way to have a piss.
Great video! Friendly comment - no background music is needed, the sound of the engine is all we need! 😎
orwell style cabover is still the only "Kings of the road" Come on independants cabover drivers. bring your cabovers back to the streets.America misses them. & as you can see this driver benefits from working his cabover.
Very nice. Cabover
Would it be possible to reto- fit electric motor driven wipers?. That would hopefully get rid of the stuttering wipers.
Love the videos. Keep it old school and the subscribers will keep rolling in.
Fajna ciężarówka i ciekawe ujęcia. Dobrze się ogląda. I ten dźwięk.. Brawo
I used to drive a tanker truck i bought a bottle of water some liquid soap and a rag to wash my hands up.
oh damn i think we should have loaded up that military truck and took it home lol
love your videos,the cabovers are a great truck true classics
First time subscriber here!...Love the vids keep'm coming!👍
Delivered to Shippers practically in my backyard. Delivered there a few times
I've had her as far as Maine and Reno NV
Que buen video!!!, eso es trabajo de un camionero de verdad, felicitaciones. Un saludo desde Sudamérica Chile 🇨🇱 DON ELIAS EL CAMIONERO
great job brother!!!!
Hook Line And Sinker, I'm in.
I THINK I've seen that pete u hauled were i LIVE!
Hey big guy I appreciate the work you do and I give other truckers a wave when I see them be safe and keep on trucken
had a driver needed a pull so he throws chain over the steer radius link when all he had to do was use the big oin in the bumper so ne thenproceeds to drive it home after the toe job destroying a new set of steer tires
What year was the white Peterbuilt that you hauled it sure looked nice
3:04 Looks too new. Not joking.
11:12 Theeeeere's the mental hospital!
14:14 Rationing? We never had anything like that. Strange concept. No masks, either. Tourists did come through wearing them though.
Alternate title: "The Peterbilt Cycle of Life."
True
Nice. Very nice Pete
🖐19.00 указатель поворота выключи, дальнобой 😀
Love it.
Dang...makin look so easy like a pro...nice step deck & "nothin as sweet as a cabover pete !!" Lol##keepontruckin
I agree but aint nothing finer than a 359ner
All u need is one small dawn dish soap one trash can and paper towels one bottle water u can wash your hands.
DO THE TRUCK STOPS STILL LET YOU TAKE A SHOWER, OR HAS THAT BEEN SHUT DOWN TOO.
Great video Man. I'm from Brazil and I'm a trucker, a virtual simulator trucker, rsrsr. On my computer it' easier than in real life. I love the Americans Cabover because I always saw them in the 70's or 80's movies and wanted to know more about it and why in the USA, the drivers and companies prefers other trucks instead cabover. It's fantastic to see the old and classic trucks running yet. I'm interested in the model of your truck, the windshield is not divided? Is it original? Tell me about your truck, ok?
They were a literal pain in the ass , but they did have their good points- easier to maneuver in tight places, and no hood to obstruct your view in heavy traffic.
I kinda miss them.
The old school 👍🙏😍
You just past me on the Mass pike
Too bad it wasn't earlier i had GoPros running.
Badd ass above brother dope af
Man, you sure have an amazing looking (and sounding) rig! I'd like to make a suggestion. I'd love it if you could do an ASMR driving this truck (no talking, no music, just that 3406 singing). Make sure the exhaust is extremely loud, I thought I heard there was a muffler on it when watching a previous video, sounded quieter. Make sure to include engine start, shifting, cruising, and jaking. Please make it as long as possible. Please let me know ASAP.
We only wear masks when we go into stores. We have been traveling in our motorhome for 3 years. One thing with all the trucks on the road where are the goods they are hauling, not talking heavy talking normal!
Bare in mind this was filmed when nobody quite knew how bad things were.
Damn !! If it was not for the music. That sounds of the Pete would make a great ringtone for my cell phone.
If you can get it via Email I'll send you a raw audio file
@@fsctrucking Crouchingtigger02@gmail.com. And I can look at it. THX !!
Great vlog, gave your channel a sub. Here inn the UK, we can get loyalty points on he fuel f from the gas station, if that's something that is done in the US, i bet you would have loads of points hehehe.
Jake sounds good too
Love my Jake's
Good Vid, Love the Truck, Are First lock down hear in the UK us, Truck Drivers whernt allowed access to the Tiolets / Facilatys at alot of big customers and some services. witch did change when it was found that they where bracking UK law.
This was a good video to give me an idea of the life of a trucker. I liked the views from the trailer mounted cameras. How many gears did you use to get the Peterbuilt up to speed? It was a great sound.
She has a 13 speed. I probably regularly use 10. It depends on how heavy I am.
@@fsctrucking Thanks for the reply.
great video! love the sound of that engine
I love watching old metal make its living and keep the wheels moving. Always wondered what happens to all the old trucks. I mean, look at Hunt, Swift, Allied and hundreds of others who have at least a thousand trucks out there and an easy fifty thousand in the scrap piles or parked up. I have seen some real tired rigs and then I have seen the ones that just had a out of frame and new trans, and rear gears just to be parked... trust me if I had my way nothing would be out there on the road as a fuel squeezer that barely can get out of its own way. I just don't understand the insurance scams and how they can force us to buy new when old is just as good when maintained. Yeah I have got into trucks that the steering wheel almost made a revolution before it found metal to move but that is not the end of the world. Frame rails are a dime a dozen or the better stuff bolts on. I got into a old off highway hays truck up in alaska where I have lived for most of my life, last half anyway and had the cab break in half.... think about that... over a hundred thousand for a pay load and the cab broke in half. Bad day for me. Those were drove hard and put to bed wet. Those trucks lived their whole life on the Prince of Wales island and have over five million miles on some and the tattle tail speedo was still working if you wound the key. Rain was their only bath and grease was on everything including the seat!! I had to make a living and that was it for me hauling logs and dirt
Just found your channel and subscribed.Where in NorthernVa you end up ? That’s where I live
I’ve seen you use like 3 different trailers on several videos are those supplied by them company you are leased on or you or you own them?
Very cool.
More on the way! Subscribe with notifications.
Love the cabover, and love the rumble of the big Cat more. Can you wind your music down so we can hear the beast please? Nice to see that old girl earning an honest living!