A day in the life, hauling OVERSIZE cat dozer from auction.



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44 thoughts on “A day in the life, hauling OVERSIZE cat dozer from auction.”

  1. I was at RB Houston that same day. I was there at 8:30 am picking up a mini excavator. You're right about RB running a professional organization. I'll do business with them again for sure.

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  2. I would never chain like that, I always made a loop around something so in case they do come loose they wont fall off. Remember that chain or rachet flies off it can do some serious damage. I did some serious damage to myself a few times. If you also loop it around it will not put all the pressure on that small hook. I have snapped quite a few in my day. Each to their own, I just think it is deadly way to do it. Flatbeding I was always taught by the old schoolers is make it so if the truck rolled over it would still be on.

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  3. I'm a trucker in California out of Wilmington by Long Beach you have a load and I can get it done been a truck in the open road All my life since I was 14 on a family farm in Illinois and Sioux falls South Dakota hauling cow's and pig's all over the place Bull Haller is a family farm Job but I had a truck you can get it done with it was a 397 Peterbilt with a 3406E cat 18seed transmission and 391with a triple tork micro Chip in the computer for the transmission for All that tork I was putting in the truck I still have the truck but it is not working right now but I will be in the truck and it's going to be around and I will be in it soon but I guess it will be a good time when I will be in it and it's a 1993 Peterbilt sending you on You Tube talk to you soon I will be wanting to hearing from you soon Hammer done 👍

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  4. Hey man, just found your channel and I'm super excited to watch more videos after this in my eyes awesome video.
    Great trucking, great truck (it sounds GREAT 😍), great channel, great videos! You do an amazing job with filming and editing, and being a cameraman and video editor for almost two decades now, I really do appreciate how much effort you put into your videos.
    I definitely will watch more videos and of course I immediately subscribed to your channel.
    Very kind regards from Germany 🇩🇪, Philipp 👋🏻

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  5. Is it really a good idea to be chaining from a side of the tracks ? Looks like it twists the tracks… n tracks aren’t very solid, I mean they’re flexible by design
    I’d have imagined chaining from the tow hook at the back, and some solid frame in the front would be more secure

    I’m not criticizing you, I’m not a trucker.. just an honest question.

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  6. I use to be a trucker in Australia 🇦🇺 and one of my trucks trailer door hinges rusted and one of them broke off so I couldn’t run my loads and my boss covered it so I had to use one of his trailers.

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  7. Love your videos Man I live in the valley I live in pharr Texas where do you live at in Texas I just picked up me a 48 ft 40 ton RGN where I can add a flip axle just trying to get my feet wet

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  8. I got my cdl a few months ago so I'm new to the game. I was wondering what the advantage is to using the retarder for quick stops rather than pulling the truck brakes? Awesome truck and a great video. Keep it up!

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  9. A lot emphasis on properly tying down equipment so it arrives safely and secure. What about the driver buckling up? Or does the drivers family not care if he gets home safely and secure. Just asking!

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