Love it I learned how to drive with my feet hanging by the shifter with my hand on my dad's hand on the shifter hauling cows I loved every minute of it wish I could go back to those day Rest in peace Wild Bill in the X-Rated Machine
Well done with a great song too. A great blend of beautiful sleds and old-time working trucks like that 'ol Dodge near the end. I hauled cattle for a couple years back in the mid 70's. Truck & Trailer COE Freightliner for Miller Livestock out of Bakersfield. Mostly Texas feeders back to CA and a few fats from wherever to James Allen Beef in Stockton. Also was proud to drive for H&H Meat in Fresno, 3 axle COE Freightliner and a Merritt cattle wagon. We also hauled feeders and then cul dairy cows for slaughter. Occasionally we'd snag a back haul of rodeo cattle. Now THERE is some hoofs that knew how to load! They'd march on like soldiers and march off the same way, they'd load every week at least so they knew the drill. While traversing Texas we came across some of the Sonny Campbell cattle wagons out of El Paso. Usually youngsters (as was I) driving those trucks, they were ALL conventional Pete's or KW's with BIG power and beautiful paint schemes and great trailers. Drivers didn't make much but boy they had the iron. Cattle hauling was some of if not the best driving jobs I had. Sure beat dry freight all to heck.
Great video . Love those cabovers. I drove a cabover Freightliner back in the 1970,s and they were good trucks. The doghouse was level with the seats and you could strech out across the front seats and cat nap while waiting to load.Please keep those videos coming . Thanx.
BADASS VIDEO CHRIS!!! I grew up in a White Freightliner cabover hauling watermelons outta south Texas back to Wichita KS. Rode with best Laurence R Fast outta Wichita KS... Sure miss him.
My first truck was #2650 Glen McClendon Trucking Lafayette Alabama. A set back Front axle 144 inch wb International. Motor so small pulling Sandstone in WVA I'd be on the shoulder in 1st gear Praying her up the hill. Getting laughed at by Roadway. You'll always miss your first anything.
Exactly how I feel. This new generation sucks ass man. Green new deal or some crap. It’s all bullcrap. Give me an Ole’ Cabover Freightliner with a 400’ Big Cam Cummins With a 13 Speed Transmission and 3.73 rear ends and I’ll be flying down that highway. Leave a slight smoke cloud everytime I shift. Just how I like it. These Damn new DPF ( dick-piss-fuel ) trucks are a disgrace to our trucking industry. They’re broken down on every corner. It’s all bull........ shit
Those cab over KW's just seem like timeless class. Even back in the day a fleet KW cab over just stood way out from the crowd of Rattle Traps or I mean Freight Liners n International COE's.
brings back memories one of the pictures old freightliner parked side by side I subhauled for that company some times when they were short on trucks if I wasn't busy I would help them out
I ran cattle mostly in a truck and trailer and doubles,nothing like hauling in a set of doubles were the pull trailer likes to dance and sway keeps you on your toes
,ppp it look like every one of our old trucks in there pretty good old pictures in there that I'd seen that many of those Sarge double-booked Kenworth in there
remeber when you drove a cabover you had put your pants on laying down and all the stuff in your jeans fell out. those were the good old days c-mon 10-4 im out
I like the american cabover....but you are sitting so depp. In european trucks you are sitting much higher. There is no perfect truck. Every truck got his Problems. But at the end every truck is a nice machine
That red Heitzig Kenworth lives just down the road from me. Even their regular work trucks look like show trucks, and always clean.
Love it I learned how to drive with my feet hanging by the shifter with my hand on my dad's hand on the shifter hauling cows I loved every minute of it wish I could go back to those day Rest in peace Wild Bill in the X-Rated Machine
Great video! Sad to see the ole’ boy sitting in the brush . Miss driving my two International cab overs hauling ranch cattle.🤠🇺🇸
When I was a lil girl those cow trucks rolled in every week in those old cab overs!! Happy Days!!!! LOVE THOSE BULL WAGONS! !!!!!
Well done with a great song too. A great blend of beautiful sleds and old-time working trucks like that 'ol Dodge near the end. I hauled cattle for a couple years back in the mid 70's. Truck & Trailer COE Freightliner for Miller Livestock out of Bakersfield. Mostly Texas feeders back to CA and a few fats from wherever to James Allen Beef in Stockton. Also was proud to drive for H&H Meat in Fresno, 3 axle COE Freightliner and a Merritt cattle wagon. We also hauled feeders and then cul dairy cows for slaughter. Occasionally we'd snag a back haul of rodeo cattle. Now THERE is some hoofs that knew how to load! They'd march on like soldiers and march off the same way, they'd load every week at least so they knew the drill.
While traversing Texas we came across some of the Sonny Campbell cattle wagons out of El Paso. Usually youngsters (as was I) driving those trucks, they were ALL conventional Pete's or KW's with BIG power and beautiful paint schemes and great trailers. Drivers didn't make much but boy they had the iron. Cattle hauling was some of if not the best driving jobs I had. Sure beat dry freight all to heck.
Great video . Love those cabovers. I drove a cabover Freightliner back in the 1970,s and they were good trucks. The doghouse was level with the seats and you could strech out across the front seats and cat nap while waiting to load.Please keep those videos coming . Thanx.
Boy i love this song keep hauling cows you cattle car truckers god bless everyone of you
My 1st. Truck was a 1973 Mack Cabover. She's probably in a metal grave yard some where. But damn , she could haul any load.
love that song that plays with livestock coe
BADASS VIDEO CHRIS!!! I grew up in a White Freightliner cabover hauling watermelons outta south Texas back to Wichita KS. Rode with best Laurence R Fast outta Wichita KS... Sure miss him.
nothin like them old late 60 to mid 80s cabovers
My first truck was #2650 Glen McClendon Trucking Lafayette Alabama. A set back Front axle 144 inch wb International. Motor so small pulling Sandstone in WVA
I'd be on the shoulder in 1st gear
Praying her up the hill. Getting laughed at by Roadway.
You'll always miss your first anything.
Wish i could turn back time to these days when trucker we’re truckers
Exactly how I feel. This new generation sucks ass man. Green new deal or some crap. It’s all bullcrap. Give me an Ole’ Cabover Freightliner with a 400’ Big Cam Cummins With a 13 Speed Transmission and 3.73 rear ends and I’ll be flying down that highway. Leave a slight smoke cloud everytime I shift. Just how I like it. These Damn new DPF ( dick-piss-fuel ) trucks are a disgrace to our trucking industry. They’re broken down on every corner. It’s all bull........ shit
Those cab over KW's just seem like timeless class. Even back in the day a fleet KW cab over just stood way out from the crowd of Rattle Traps or I mean Freight Liners n International COE's.
brings back memories one of the pictures old freightliner parked side by side I subhauled for that company some times when they were short on trucks if I wasn't busy I would help them out
Love this song badass cattle cars
USA Oklahoma I would like to have one of those JCB tractor
dave L. cabover man keep rockin
Like. Very good. Beautiful truck
I've always liked those semis with the cabover style. I don't see many of them around anymore.
Thanks anyway - I found it ! Woo Hoo ! Thanks for all the cool music !
I ran cattle mostly in a truck and trailer and doubles,nothing like hauling in a set of doubles were the pull trailer likes to dance and sway keeps you on your toes
Mast truck @2:52, is that "Buttonhole"?
Nice video, cattle trailers pull hard enough let alone those long W.B truck poor engine had to bust the air twice once for the cab then the trailer.
,ppp it look like every one of our old trucks in there pretty good old pictures in there that I'd seen that many of those Sarge double-booked Kenworth in there
Nice looking truck but I grow up around my gramps carker box cab over that was trucking in the 50 and the 60
Well done Chris....well done
Ain't no feeling like cowmobilin
+Cedric Norwood no one has spoken such truer words!!
Hey Chris the white freightliner after the red KW is my old truck is there anyway you can please get me a copy of the pic hell I'll pay for it
Can someone please share who sings this song? It is Badass and I’d like to get it.
Mark Compton
remeber when you drove a cabover you had put your pants on laying down and all the stuff in your jeans fell out. those were the good old days c-mon 10-4 im out
Back in Dem cabin over dayso
badass song what's the name?
bull hauler mark compton
I like the american cabover....but you are sitting so depp. In european trucks you are sitting much higher. There is no perfect truck. Every truck got his Problems. But at the end every truck is a nice machine
Who does that song ?
mark compton
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