Now, what everyone wants to know. What does a recovery like this cost? Not the total cost of the accident, but roughly what Midwest billed the hauler for the day's work. I know there's additional fees for storage and later transport and so forth, but just for today with multiple units and dozens of man-hours, including the clean-up.
Apologies, but I don't discuss pricing on here. Prices vary too much from region to region and even from one company in the same area to another. I can tell you, that so far, I haven't been paid for this job. Progressive Commercial Insurance is refusing to pay the invoice for our services!!! And I can guarantee you that my invoice is "pocket change" compared to what Progressive will be paying out to the railroad. Sorry, you didn't need to know all that. It's just that I've spent the last week TRYING to work with an agent and her supervisor who simply refuse to listen to me and I'm very frustrated. I've never had an issue with Progressive until now. I even use Progressive for my own personal vehicles. Anyway.... Thanks for watching and God bless.
@@RonPratt no, no! sorry for making that kind of silly comment of mine Ron. I just thought that elsewhere in the world someone always must pay for things that happen... And nothing more I meant I swear. I don't know anything about your system of that kind, nothing believe me! I'm from another world, another side of planet and we (I guess) have something our own, something I have no idea how it's working at all!... All I probably wanted to say is how I appreciate your service, your attitude, your personality, and your country as well. I'm from 70s Ron, I'm the child of Perestroika. And I'll never forget this... Plus beautiful English language, plus American tucks, people of America. This is true love till the end of my life Ron... So, I'm sorry for my silly comment, sorry for drawing your attention to it, and, still, thank you for your reply, thank you for your attention... And heck I guess I love Missouri and its people for rest of my life! sir! 😀 Thank you!
@@RonPratt Possibly because Progressive holds the trucking company to be negligent in driving their trailer across the heavily domed/crowned road, on which it probably grounded, rather than "played chicken" and lost. Perhaps you need to persue the haulier directly.
I’ve watched you clean up lots of accidents through the years. This is one of those where I find myself saying “ok Ron, how you gonna clean this one up?” Trailer with no wheels and grain everywhere.. Y’all never disappoint.. 👊🏼👍🏼
As a train driver (not in the USA), please, please, always be careful near crossings. Not only are you risking your own life, but we also often suffer especially psychological trauma and stress after such an accident, especially if someone dies. Trust me, it's not worth risking your life, I have seen some really bad wrecks before with multiple fatalities, so just stop if the gates are down and if there are no gates look left and right multiple times to make sure no train is approaching! Especially long cargo trains have an incredibly long braking distance.
I second what you’ve said because I’ve been a locomotive engineer (driver) for 25 years. I’ve been through my share of this type of situation. On my line there is a gravel pit. The truck drivers into the pit used to always try to make a run for the crossing if they heard us coming. That was until a friend and colleague hit one of the trucks. I’ve heard that the driver is a vegetable now.
that is said every time theres an accident and yet accidents keep happening. drivers are too inattentive to their surroundings and oblivious to the obvious. even gates do not prevent stupidity and ignorance.
I was an engineer on the now defunct KLS&C. I agree with you. I never hit a vehicle. I did have a few very close calls. Trains stop like your car on wet ice. That is not fast!
Also, don't forget to listen. Sometimes the horn can be heard with no train in sight as the rails curve. And on a good day, that horn can be heard at a distance. Lived close to some tracks and you could hear the horn from over 1/2 mile away.
yeah nice to see hi, occasionally .. but remember Talon married Ron's Daughter ( sorry forgot her name ) and they have a new-born , so i guess Monday to Friday 9-5 workshop manager suits Talon
If your a trucker, its not a mistake, bad judgement. I tell people all the time don't get used to bad habits. Truckers need to know better, stop being in a hurry.
Actually, the driver won. Because if he lost, he wouldn’t be walking around with a smile on his face. I hope he was counting his blessings and maybe bought a couple lotto tickets in the process. The driver is extremely lucky!
I love the way you show anxiety without saying anything while driving to the scene with your hands on the wheel. Then, after arriving the first thing you ask is is everyone is alright. Worked as a medic for 45 years and never said anything out loud but did the same thing going to a bad scene. You sir are one class act as are everyone that works for and with you. Keep up the great work and God Bless. Thank you.
All that corn just laying there on the ground is going to be a big feast for the deer & turkeys. It’s going to be a great thanksgiving dinner for the folks who live in area.😀🦌
Hoping the train crew was OK too. It's quite an helpless experience hitting someone at a crossing when you know there's nothing you can do to stop it or avoid it. Stay safe out there Ron and crew!
Hi Ron… @ 5:38🦅 this is definitely a sign from your Dad…!!! No doubt in my mind about it Ron… There are many ways our loved ones let us know they are still with us & watching over us. The way the Eagle flew by was definitely on purpose to make sure You and Ethan saw it…!!! Nice to see all the guys on the job with you too… Great video on all fronts...!
Hey Mr. Ron! When an eagle fly over, it's hit me hard because I remember you said on your older channel about you and your dad loves to watch an eagle. Im crying while I'm tpying this. God bless you, your family, friends, the crews, and your youtube family!!!
That's one accident you don't want to happen. A train is always going to be bigger and heavier compared to anything, but accidents do happen, tho. You guys did another amazing job, Ron. God Bless you guys in all that you do.
Having grown up near RR tracks and 2 crossings, I learned that you don't mess with trains. There wasn't a fatal while I lived in the town but some of the aftermath would have made you guess. I wish that crossing safety was part of any driver training as that would help. Great job Ron & crew! And on a sad note, that was a very expensive lesson for the driver. I hope that he takes it to heart and passes it along to any and all that he meets.
I was talking to a buddy about your channel. Just when you think you have seen it all, well these types of videos comes along, it's always an adventure with you Ron, I'm glad you bring us all along. It's interesting how everything works, how to work a scene. Keep the great videos coming, as always keep safe, keep the highways clear and God Bless y'all.
This is definitely a PSA for being careful around railroad tracks. The forces to rip the axles off and that wheel are pretty significant. Like you said, trains always win..
I can see how that happened. That is a dangerous intersection for a hopper bottom for so many reasons. It's always interesting to see what you'll get into next. It was awesome to see your dad send an eagle flyover. I know you are all missing him. Please stay safe, and God bless.
Glad no one was hurt ! As always you andvyour crew did a very professional job good to see Talon out there with you all Ethan doing a fine job hes going to be a chip off the block as time go on ! Dad has taught them both well ! I miss my Dad ! He taught us 4 boys a lot ! Still have mom and we are taking care of her !
Hi Ron. My wife and I watch our 3 year old grandson Ezekiel 2 days a week. He sat on my lap and watched this video and enjoyed it. Have a Jesus filled day everyone Greg in Michigan
Well, at least you didn't have to make a meal of that job!! Yes, I know, that comment is a bit corny!!! Thing is, that was another fine mess you've gotten someone out of. As you rightly say, the train always wins. There's simply too much momentum for the train to stop 'on a dime'! Another fine piece of teamwork Ron and crew! Greetings from the UK and God bless.
We see videos of trains taking out stuck semi's on UA-cam frequently but you and your team is the first time we get to see how the mess is cleaned up. Thanks Ron. REALLY glad no one was hurt. (how'd you like to be the insurance broker that gets the call on this one!!) Maybe legal implications prevented it but it would be interesting to see the damage to the locomotive.
Hi Ron, I wish you could orchestrate the recovery more when you have the crew available to follow your direction. Let Ethan operate the rotator and gain all the experience he can. You will be proud of your crew with a successful recovery. Good to see Talon there working together to get the job done. Nice work guys
This is the first time on this channel, I have watched Matt's off Road and Cascade Heavy Wrecker (Casey Ladelle). Each one of you have different rigs and handle each incident differently. Interesting and I am learning every day on the how it is done. Thank You for sharing and Blessings.
As soon as I started watching this video, I can tell you still love this job. Another chance to turn on you problem solving and engineering mind. Great job 👍 as always.
Ron that was a lot of corn the deer will be eating good. The recovery went well still good thought and wishes all that were in the recovery God bless. 🙏🙏
I would have thought they would have vacuumed more corn than that off the ground. I hope people drive careful through that area over night in case of deer. I like that Ethan can do a lot of things without instructions because he has been doing this job a while now. So happy to see Talon still helping out when needed.
The angle irons have been in use for many years and are very useful to have. Most of the time it's normally aluminium and way back some was in steel, i see those are the new ones.
Somehow I'm curious who's gonna pay for this incident. My very speculative guess that some unlucky farmer gonna lose some coins... Gorgeous eagle's fly-by Ron 👍 Love such beautiful moments in videos: they tell us we're not the only living beings here on this planet, and the world behind our everyday errands is huge (and can actually live without us, and that's a bit sad to realize sometimes...). Thank you for sharing this sir!
Good Morning There My Good Big Bro Ron Pratt Sir & I Am Still Praying For You & All Of You're Whole Family & All Of You're Whole Staff As Well & All Of The People Involved In The Automobile Accident
There is this tow company out of Oregon that bought a set of tandems off of a trailer. . He said he is going to put a steel plate with three reinforced holes to have the ability to have four corner posts. He said he will use it to tow a trailer by the fifth wheel or put it at the back of a trailer that has lost all or most of it's wheels.
I knew someone who was driving one of the big original Chevy Blazers when she got hit by a train at a nonsignaled crossing like this, and survived. There were more trees, but it wouldn't have blocked the view. It was early morning, she was looking straight into the sun. The crossing was narrow and there was a pickup stopped on the other side coming toward her. She thought he had stopped to be polite and let her go first. The combination of the sun and that assumption was enough distraction to make her forget to look. Fortunately she had her seatbelt on and the train hit the unoccupied passenger side.
Brother (& in-law) of two engineers, both experienced incidences like this, and it was heart-wrenching to observe. I hate to think what it would be like to actually go through it. First off, crews were replaced before the train was allowed to move. Mandatory off time, and a psychiatric evaluation before going back to work. Paperwork, paperwork, paperwork. Investigation. Clouds of litigation threaten even though everything was done correctly on the train crews part. All that on top of knowing someone's life was lost or permanently altered under YOUR wheels. Don't risk it, it isn't worth it. Not for anyone.
Now, what everyone wants to know. What does a recovery like this cost? Not the total cost of the accident, but roughly what Midwest billed the hauler for the day's work. I know there's additional fees for storage and later transport and so forth, but just for today with multiple units and dozens of man-hours, including the clean-up.
Apologies, but I don't discuss pricing on here. Prices vary too much from region to region and even from one company in the same area to another. I can tell you, that so far, I haven't been paid for this job. Progressive Commercial Insurance is refusing to pay the invoice for our services!!! And I can guarantee you that my invoice is "pocket change" compared to what Progressive will be paying out to the railroad. Sorry, you didn't need to know all that. It's just that I've spent the last week TRYING to work with an agent and her supervisor who simply refuse to listen to me and I'm very frustrated. I've never had an issue with Progressive until now. I even use Progressive for my own personal vehicles. Anyway.... Thanks for watching and God bless.
@@RonPratt no, no! sorry for making that kind of silly comment of mine Ron. I just thought that elsewhere in the world someone always must pay for things that happen... And nothing more I meant I swear. I don't know anything about your system of that kind, nothing believe me! I'm from another world, another side of planet and we (I guess) have something our own, something I have no idea how it's working at all!... All I probably wanted to say is how I appreciate your service, your attitude, your personality, and your country as well. I'm from 70s Ron, I'm the child of Perestroika. And I'll never forget this... Plus beautiful English language, plus American tucks, people of America. This is true love till the end of my life Ron... So, I'm sorry for my silly comment, sorry for drawing your attention to it, and, still, thank you for your reply, thank you for your attention... And heck I guess I love Missouri and its people for rest of my life! sir! 😀 Thank you!
@@RonPratt insurance unfortunately doesnt like payin out :/ didnt know they insured semis though so you learn something new!
@@RonPratt Possibly because Progressive holds the trucking company to be negligent in driving their trailer across the heavily domed/crowned road, on which it probably grounded, rather than "played chicken" and lost. Perhaps you need to persue the haulier directly.
So if they insure them why don't they pay? @Eclipse-lw4vf
The fact that first full sentence Ron said on scene was to check on the driver, is the definition of a Class act.
This is why I love this channel Ron's first thought is always the victim of the wreck and his utmost love of God
Who else loves this channel?
How can anyone not love it???
I have been a big fan of Ron's channel for a couple years
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I love this channel
It's one of many I subscribe to, I don't have a favorite.
I’ve watched you clean up lots of accidents through the years. This is one of those where I find myself saying “ok Ron, how you gonna clean this one up?” Trailer with no wheels and grain everywhere.. Y’all never disappoint.. 👊🏼👍🏼
And with no saws to boot!!! WOW!!!
As a train driver (not in the USA), please, please, always be careful near crossings. Not only are you risking your own life, but we also often suffer especially psychological trauma and stress after such an accident, especially if someone dies. Trust me, it's not worth risking your life, I have seen some really bad wrecks before with multiple fatalities, so just stop if the gates are down and if there are no gates look left and right multiple times to make sure no train is approaching! Especially long cargo trains have an incredibly long braking distance.
I second what you’ve said because I’ve been a locomotive engineer (driver) for 25 years. I’ve been through my share of this type of situation. On my line there is a gravel pit. The truck drivers into the pit used to always try to make a run for the crossing if they heard us coming. That was until a friend and colleague hit one of the trucks. I’ve heard that the driver is a vegetable now.
that is said every time theres an accident and yet accidents keep happening. drivers are too inattentive to their surroundings and oblivious to the obvious. even gates do not prevent stupidity and ignorance.
I was an engineer on the now defunct KLS&C. I agree with you. I never hit a vehicle. I did have a few very close calls. Trains stop like your car on wet ice. That is not fast!
Did the trailer of that semi get stuck due to to the hopper? Can't really understand how they can't see or hear a train half a mile away
Also, don't forget to listen. Sometimes the horn can be heard with no train in sight as the rails curve. And on a good day, that horn can be heard at a distance. Lived close to some tracks and you could hear the horn from over 1/2 mile away.
I do miss seeing Talon on the videos, I'm glad we are seeing more of him again.
Talon works more in has primarily been working in the shop and in the office. The company has been growing steadily.
yeah nice to see hi, occasionally .. but remember Talon married Ron's Daughter ( sorry forgot her name ) and they have a new-born , so i guess Monday to Friday 9-5 workshop manager suits Talon
@@888johnmac talon is ron's son, are you saying talon married his sister?
@@TrumpAmerica-2024 Nope-Talon is the SIL_He married Ron's dauighter.
@@TrumpAmerica-2024Ethan is Ron’s son. Talon is married to Ron’s daughter Lauren.
Im trucker thanks for being there .we all make mistakes .its someone like you that help us out. THANKS AGAIN
That’s a pretty big mistake. Guy didn’t understand how to drive across tracks without looking. Not very smart.
If your a trucker, its not a mistake, bad judgement. I tell people all the time don't get used to bad habits. Truckers need to know better, stop being in a hurry.
Ron provides more than one grain of truth in everything he says and does. Thousands of them in this instance. :)
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That New guy Terry seems like a great asset to the Crew
Exactly, it looks that he is having a lot of fun, enjoying the job, and he seems very motivated.
"not a very strong weld"...."this thing got hit by a train." lol
I knew as soon as they started to hook up to it, "That ain't gonna work."
Train won, trailer lost, driver lost, grain owner lost. Deer and other critters extremely appreciative.
Actually, the driver won. Because if he lost, he wouldn’t be walking around with a smile on his face. I hope he was counting his blessings and maybe bought a couple lotto tickets in the process. The driver is extremely lucky!
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I am sure there is some damage to the front of the lead locomotive.
@MattyMatt80 True. I was thinking about his job. Couple of seconds later crossing that track would have been disasterous.
@MattyMatt80 True. I was thinking about his job. Couple of seconds later crossing that track would have been disasterous.
I love the way you show anxiety without saying anything while driving to the scene with your hands on the wheel. Then, after arriving the first thing you ask is is everyone is alright. Worked as a medic for 45 years and never said anything out loud but did the same thing going to a bad scene. You sir are one class act as are everyone that works for and with you. Keep up the great work and God Bless. Thank you.
Good to see Talon again! I bet he’s glad to get out of the office once in a while! 😉
I don't think Ethan quite thought removing that protector through. Glad no one was injured. What a mess!
All that corn just laying there on the ground is going to be a big feast for the deer & turkeys. It’s going to be a great thanksgiving dinner for the folks who live in area.😀🦌
Hoping the train crew was OK too. It's quite an helpless experience hitting someone at a crossing when you know there's nothing you can do to stop it or avoid it.
Stay safe out there Ron and crew!
You are very right about being the crew! You hit the horn and put the train into emergency.
I love that your first question is : where’s the driver . Second question: you ok sir … did not go unnoticed …
Everything about this job was "I dont like it, but we'll do it."
I know I can't be the only one who thought that passing Eagle was Ron's Dad checking on things.
Hi Ron… @ 5:38🦅 this is definitely a sign from your Dad…!!! No doubt in my mind about it Ron… There are many ways our loved ones let us know they are still with us & watching over us. The way the Eagle flew by was definitely on purpose to make sure You and Ethan saw it…!!! Nice to see all the guys on the job with you too… Great video on all fronts...!
Yep the big boss checking in.😊
Seeing that Eagle brought warm tears to my eyes rembering your wonderful father Ron...
Glad the driver was ok. Never ever try to beat a train. It isn't worth the risk. Good job Ron and his crew getting things cleaned up
Looks like the birds will enjoy a good feast
Don't forget the deer!!
And The Deer.🦌 🦌
And the deer
And the deer!
And the deer
Yeah, Talon came out to play!!!
A-maize-ing job, gentlemen!!!
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Ron,as always you and your guys are always funny and professional on the recovery and always good seeing Talon on the video again God bless you guy
Thanks Ron and crew for a super interesting pick and load.
Good job everyone.
Every time Ron mentions Terry, I’m just waiting for him to yell “Put it in reverse terry! Oh lawd Terry!”
I love this . I used to watch back in 2020 when I was laid up for 6 weeks. Glad to be on again.
Always work together in a tense situation Ethan and the other employees have learned so much from you and your dad and yes we all miss him. God Bless
Terry made me think of a squirrel in and out of that trailer bed with such ease. 😂
Hey Mr. Ron! When an eagle fly over, it's hit me hard because I remember you said on your older channel about you and your dad loves to watch an eagle. Im crying while I'm tpying this. God bless you, your family, friends, the crews, and your youtube family!!!
I am glad no one was hurt, after reading the other comments, I was surprised no one commented what an AMAZING recovery, 😊😊😊
RON Terry is going to be a huge asset to your business, he is a good worker that’s learning and more importantly KEEN.
That's one accident you don't want to happen. A train is always going to be bigger and heavier compared to anything, but accidents do happen, tho. You guys did another amazing job, Ron. God Bless you guys in all that you do.
Having grown up near RR tracks and 2 crossings, I learned that you don't mess with trains. There wasn't a fatal while I lived in the town but some of the aftermath would have made you guess. I wish that crossing safety was part of any driver training as that would help. Great job Ron & crew! And on a sad note, that was a very expensive lesson for the driver. I hope that he takes it to heart and passes it along to any and all that he meets.
I was talking to a buddy about your channel. Just when you think you have seen it all, well these types of videos comes along, it's always an adventure with you Ron, I'm glad you bring us all along. It's interesting how everything works, how to work a scene. Keep the great videos coming, as always keep safe, keep the highways clear and God Bless y'all.
This could have been so much worse! I'm glad nobody was hurt. Definitely, an expensive day!
You are a class act!! Keep on towing!!
The addition of a couple of N52 magnets on those protectors would probably be an asset.
This is definitely a PSA for being careful around railroad tracks. The forces to rip the axles off and that wheel are pretty significant.
Like you said, trains always win..
Lead locomotive probably took some damage also. Locomotives aren't as tough as some people think, they are just heavy.
@@williamjones4483maybe sheet metal damage but locomotive frames are thick high grade steel!
I can see how that happened. That is a dangerous intersection for a hopper bottom for so many reasons. It's always interesting to see what you'll get into next. It was awesome to see your dad send an eagle flyover. I know you are all missing him. Please stay safe, and God bless.
U are definitely right the trailer always loses and that is one hell of a mess cleanup
Wonderful job glad nobody was hurt and the deer are going to be extremely happy Stay Safe and GOD BLESS you all
You got a mess.. nice TEAM... This is GREAT..
Ron and his team does a good job and I love what they do
Glad no one was hurt ! As always you andvyour crew did a very professional job good to see Talon out there with you all Ethan doing a fine job hes going to be a chip off the block as time go on ! Dad has taught them both well ! I miss my Dad ! He taught us 4 boys a lot ! Still have mom and we are taking care of her !
Hi Ron.
My wife and I watch our 3 year old grandson Ezekiel 2 days a week. He sat on my lap and watched this video and enjoyed it.
Have a Jesus filled day everyone
Greg in Michigan
Great job by the Midwest Truck Team. That is not the most difficult recovery, but it ranks high on the interesting level. STAY SAFE OUT THERE.
Loved seeing that eagle.
Fascinating to watch your team complete the recovery.
Great recovery. And it's great to see Talon again!
I agree I love watching and learning
Well, at least you didn't have to make a meal of that job!! Yes, I know, that comment is a bit corny!!! Thing is, that was another fine mess you've gotten someone out of. As you rightly say, the train always wins. There's simply too much momentum for the train to stop 'on a dime'! Another fine piece of teamwork Ron and crew! Greetings from the UK and God bless.
Train versus vehicle collision is never fun. Particularly when a train takes over a mile to stop. Glad everyone is OK.
Talon must be getting bored in the shop.. its great seeing him back on the scenes..Awesome crew
Ron, you and your team are such a pleasure watching you work you all work really well together well done
A challenging job. Your team worked it expertly, and efficiently. Thanks for sharing.
Stay safe and healthy.
That was a challenge. Great job guys. Those edge protectors are handy. God bless, stay safe, and I will see you later.
professional rescue, condolences to the truck driver
Always impressive watching these types of videos, shows stuff you never see
Feel bad for the guy poor guy god bless him ❤
seeing that next train fly by shows you how bad the hit could have been. that's a very lucky driver.
We see videos of trains taking out stuck semi's on UA-cam frequently but you and your team is the first time we get to see how the mess is cleaned up. Thanks Ron. REALLY glad no one was hurt. (how'd you like to be the insurance broker that gets the call on this one!!) Maybe legal implications prevented it but it would be interesting to see the damage to the locomotive.
Hi Ron,
I wish you could orchestrate the recovery more when you have the crew available to follow your direction.
Let Ethan operate the rotator and gain all the experience he can. You will be proud of your crew with a successful recovery.
Good to see Talon there working together to get the job done. Nice work guys
I DO VERY MUCH COULD WATCH THIS ALL DAY
This is the first time on this channel, I have watched Matt's off Road and Cascade Heavy Wrecker (Casey Ladelle). Each one of you have different rigs and handle each incident differently. Interesting and I am learning every day on the how it is done. Thank You for sharing and Blessings.
You guys did a wonderful job.
As soon as I started watching this video, I can tell you still love this job. Another chance to turn on you problem solving and engineering mind. Great job 👍 as always.
Ethan's mullet is absolutely glorious
Very nice, your videos are so uplifting.... ... .. .
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Gonna be some car-deer interactions once the deer get a sniff of the leftover corn.
I hope not. Ron doesn't need any more business there right now.
Glad no one was injured
Pretty challenging when the metal isnt in the place it is supposed to be. Thanks for sharing. Charles
It's so nice to see all the team work. Praise the l9rd everything went good
Ron that was a lot of corn the deer will be eating good. The recovery went well still good thought and wishes all that were in the recovery God bless. 🙏🙏
Keep up with the good work Ron love watching your videos on UA-cam God bless
You guys always do an awesome job. There is a lot of trains through that area
At least it was the back of the trailer that got hit.
not only a great team donig great work but a shot of a bald eagle to
Always enjoy watching you and your team working together, to get things done. Excellent job
I would have thought they would have vacuumed more corn than that off the ground. I hope people drive careful through that area over night in case of deer. I like that Ethan can do a lot of things without instructions because he has been doing this job a while now. So happy to see Talon still helping out when needed.
Probably would have been contaminated oil, grease, dirt, and other stuff. Probably wasn’t worth it and would end up contaminate the rest of the load.
Ron you and your crew did a great job
Main thing no one got hurt. Great job. Hope you have a great day.
The angle irons have been in use for many years and are very useful to have. Most of the time it's normally aluminium and way back some was in steel, i see those are the new ones.
Ron you guys rock! TY for the video. 🙂
Ron, your conversation and narration are very informative in this video.
Oof that’s a very expensive accident, glad everyone’s ok physically
Somehow I'm curious who's gonna pay for this incident. My very speculative guess that some unlucky farmer gonna lose some coins...
Gorgeous eagle's fly-by Ron 👍 Love such beautiful moments in videos: they tell us we're not the only living beings here on this planet, and the world behind our everyday errands is huge (and can actually live without us, and that's a bit sad to realize sometimes...). Thank you for sharing this sir!
Good Morning There My Good Big Bro Ron Pratt Sir & I Am Still Praying For You & All Of You're Whole Family & All Of You're Whole Staff As Well & All Of The People Involved In The Automobile Accident
That eagle is waiting for dinner... hurry up, but keep safe! Great Channel.
Fantastic team work as usual and, your 'arch nemesis' was on the other side of the road this time.
Thank you for feeding the deer Ron!
There is this tow company out of Oregon that bought a set of tandems off of a trailer. . He said he is going to put a steel plate with three reinforced holes to have the ability to have four corner posts. He said he will use it to tow a trailer by the fifth wheel or put it at the back of a trailer that has lost all or most of it's wheels.
Looks like you have a winner with that young guy.
Guess he learned he wasn't quite as quick s he thought. Luckily he wasn't injured...
It’s good to see you Ron.
I knew someone who was driving one of the big original Chevy Blazers when she got hit by a train at a nonsignaled crossing like this, and survived. There were more trees, but it wouldn't have blocked the view. It was early morning, she was looking straight into the sun. The crossing was narrow and there was a pickup stopped on the other side coming toward her. She thought he had stopped to be polite and let her go first. The combination of the sun and that assumption was enough distraction to make her forget to look. Fortunately she had her seatbelt on and the train hit the unoccupied passenger side.
Trucks, tractors, trains, construction/ farm equipment 👍🏻
Hi Ron ! I never miss one of your videos. You and your men do a grate ĵob.
Brother (& in-law) of two engineers, both experienced incidences like this, and it was heart-wrenching to observe. I hate to think what it would be like to actually go through it. First off, crews were replaced before the train was allowed to move. Mandatory off time, and a psychiatric evaluation before going back to work. Paperwork, paperwork, paperwork. Investigation. Clouds of litigation threaten even though everything was done correctly on the train crews part. All that on top of knowing someone's life was lost or permanently altered under YOUR wheels. Don't risk it, it isn't worth it. Not for anyone.
Very nice work all of you smooth as butter 👍😊
I never thought I see you doing train versus truck video, but I love seeing do this one