Excellent content & thanks for the videos. You definetly know your shit mate . I've been considering gettting a good old cheap semi around 20-30k and doing some loads as an owner driver but after watching your videos i've realised i dont know enough. Also some of the bigger stuff people want you to haul and then go to remote places with it , i wouldnt have the balls to do it. You obviously have full confidence in your equipment , excellent driving and tie down skills ! Re earlier Harley vid , i had same bike but earlier model , in my opinion the sportster is the most fun harley to ride in the twisities. Do yourself a favour and throw it on the truck and next time your in forest with some corners , take her for a quick blast ! (thats why they were called sportsters and wear some proper riding gear).
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. I would encourage anyone to have a go. There are still some good people in the industry that are happy to give advice and help point you in the right direction. If you’re already in the industry, start as an owner driver doing what you know, then gradually gain experience in other areas. Even find someone you know that you can ride along with to learn from. But be careful with buying cheap trucks, they can end up being very expensive. I’ve be burnt before. As for me knowing my stuff, there’s always those who’ll disagree with what I do and how I do it. I’m cursed with a very short attention span, so I’ve had a lot of jobs. Which is how I’ve learned a few things. And yes, I normally wear better gear when riding.
Excellent
Cool job. I found it very interesting 👍
Awww thanks.
New subscriber here, thanks for this. This was definately a little different from what I was used to transport. Thanks for a fun video :-)
Thanks and welcome. Appreciate your support and feedback.
Was thinking someone would need a big house to put that Christmas tree in.
Need very tall ceilings 😂.
Merry Christmas Paul have a great new year cheers "RB" Albury
Thanks. Same to you and yours.
not a bad pov actually 👌
Cheers.
One expensive tree! Can we have more subtitles showing where you are driving, thanks
I’ll see what I can do.
Hi mate, can u make a video on a tools we should carry with us in a truck…. ,?
Righto, I’ll see what I can do.
Excellent content & thanks for the videos. You definetly know your shit mate . I've been considering gettting a good old cheap semi around 20-30k and doing some loads as an owner driver but after watching your videos i've realised i dont know enough. Also some of the bigger stuff people want you to haul and then go to remote places with it , i wouldnt have the balls to do it. You obviously have full confidence in your equipment , excellent driving and tie down skills ! Re earlier Harley vid , i had same bike but earlier model , in my opinion the sportster is the most fun harley to ride in the twisities. Do yourself a favour and throw it on the truck and next time your in forest with some corners , take her for a quick blast ! (thats why they were called sportsters and wear some proper riding gear).
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated.
I would encourage anyone to have a go. There are still some good people in the industry that are happy to give advice and help point you in the right direction. If you’re already in the industry, start as an owner driver doing what you know, then gradually gain experience in other areas. Even find someone you know that you can ride along with to learn from. But be careful with buying cheap trucks, they can end up being very expensive. I’ve be burnt before.
As for me knowing my stuff, there’s always those who’ll disagree with what I do and how I do it. I’m cursed with a very short attention span, so I’ve had a lot of jobs. Which is how I’ve learned a few things.
And yes, I normally wear better gear when riding.
After careful consideration i worked out that it is a "Money Tree'. 😎 I wouldn't of picked you as a tree hugger Paul hahahaha.
Haha, definitely not a tree hugger, quite the opposite.
@@TruckinAbout 😄
2 day job on a mine site something like that mate!
Yep, I don’t miss mines and the drama that it takes to get anything done.