then Dude's make some stupid ass money Definitely don't wanna make a round turn with that lol you go over the Wrong bridge You'll end up taking a swim and beyond the news real quick
I've built rails for trailers that had to have permanent oversize load permits. They were only 14'8". Narrow compares to this. And only 80' long. Just gives a hint where that starts
I drove for a little while. Gotta tell you when you're running low on drive time for the day and one of these comes along and shuts the road down it's not manhood I'm worried about it's rescheduling my trip on the fly and pissing me off.
I worked at Port Manatee in Florida, and Beyel Brothers always took the big stuff that came off those ships. They do a fantastic job. It was nice to see them doing this huge job.
I worked for these guys for 8 yrs in a different division.. phil and brian and their whole crew got their ducks in a row for sure when it comes to this
because biuld those thing isn´t easy besides you have to follow a lot of codes and conditions, trust me build transformers is hella hard even worse those sizes
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that someone had a setup for this kind of load in the first place. One hell of a design for it! Learn something new every day!
Mostly mustangs, challengers and some pickup trucks. And embarrassingly enough a Prius. As a truck driver myself, it's a weird night when a prius cuts you off. Edit: apparently the prius can go above 70 now.
This is a lesson for me in terms of preparation and planning ahead, as well as teamwork and surrounding yourself with people who know what they’re doing. Excellent.
What's interesting about that is, at least for regular semi trucks, is if they are hauling a heavy load it actually gives more clearance for bridges because the weight pushes everything down. If that piece of equipment only weighed 1,000 lbs it would've smashed into that bridge. So they had to make calculations on exactly how much it would lower the tractor and trailer(s). Or maybe the suspension is good enough to keep it loaded on that trailer for long periods of time and they just measured it that way. Doubt it tho.
To all the naysayers and scoffers disliking this video or making negative comments you’re jealous cause if it’s not an Xbox or ps3 game you couldn’t handle it. This is trucking on steroids. And on the negative comment on the guy in the front truck you really showed what kind of person you really are. That fella probably made more on a paycheck in that one load than you’ll see in a week if you even have a job. Love it please send more videos
My husband seen this & said he would love to do this 5.5 million OTR safe driver, 17 years auto transport. He cut his teeth doing heavy haul in Mabelton Ga with Siskey Hauling, but nothing like this. He retired off the road about 8 years ago but he would come back to do this, Wow that looks like fun.
No it's not "Heavy Haul". It's "Special Transport" DLC. Oh and this makes Special Transport looks like a joke, although of course you can see the difference in what stuff it's carrying.
Chris Leyshon that was my same thought because it cleared the one bridge by a few feet. My guess is they had to check the clearance for every bridge that was on their route. Imaging getting to a bridge and having to turn that thing around . 🤣 that would suck
Amazing, I have pulled rigs this long, but never had a push truck and the rest. I drove for a road construction outfit, we had what we called the train. about as long as that, but independent units, first unit scooped up the top layer of asphalt, and each unit after, turned it back into asphalt, a few things were added of course. Had to be off the road by five, I was the only driver on that crew to run 8 rigs, so at the end of the day it had to parked safely, and yes, the driver needs that help in turns, dirt roads, till we find a place to park the train. Nothing like jumping out of one rig just to take it to town, hook to another trailer, haul ass back out, to jump into another rig, over and over. The truck that pulled the train had so much muscle!
Great video and now I wish I had worked for a rigging company. Those guys riding outside had a hell of a ride with some beautiful views. Former truck driver retired here. Be safe guys.
Exactly, 99% of the guys that drive trucks could never pull this kind of a load. The same amount of people have no understanding of what happenes when a load like this is moved. Full escort on closed roads, and they all think he should have that seat belt on
I don't know about america but when I got my license in Germany we were told that you have to wear a seatbelt from 5 km/h on (3mph). Nobody drives that slow (it's actually illegally slow) but this truck isn't going any faster so maybe a similar thing? Or maybe they just have a special permit...
I'm impressed with them hauling this massive transformer on an also massive hauling rig. I have lived in Texas all of my 65 years, so I have driven on a lot of Texas roads. I cant imagine the skill involved in maneuvering this behemoth on narrow congested side roads and old State highways, through tight turns, up and down winding roads, etc.. Its difficult enough to travel a lot of Texas roadways with a loaded 16ft stock trailer. This equipment and long haul set up to transport it is extraordinary!
Top tier of the trucking industry. When you reach this point you become the most interesting person in the room. This is the level I'm working to get to before I retire from the trucking industry.
rima cidih yes it’s quite amazing that people can move 2.3 tons by hand but that’s no where near the feat of moving this transformer which weighs about 371 tons
@@jamesbisset9891 what if i told you there was a block that was quarried that weighed 1650 tons. Its not certain if they couldnt move or had a fault.. Ill actually share the link... Many places around the world have blocks of stone that are 50 to 100 tons that have been moved 50 to 100 miles... www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/largest-manmade-block-ever-carved-was-just-discovered-lebanon-180953518/&ved=2ahUKEwj2-dTYlZ3oAhXIneAKHX-tB4sQFjACegQIDRAJ&usg=AOvVaw3wyaUq6oOxLS_aJ6Xb6IW5
Yeah this is an impressive feat of coordination and planning but at the same time looks like one of the biggest headaches you could possibly have if ANYTHING went wrong
A good example of how fragile our power grid is. Imagine this component fails in a grid down emergency, how long until a replacement is possible? Just something to think about. Don't be scared, be prepared.
You mean you would "have" liked to see how they got the transformer in "its" place. You should have used "have" not "of" in your phrase "would of" and you should not have had an apostrophe in "its" (with the apostrophe it means "it is" which doesn't make sense in your sentence).
What a stress filled day that was. But man I'd be in awe if I was in that crew cause that is one massive load. Just to have witnessed this in real life must have blown people away
I was working at TXU's CPSES power plant when one of the primary transformers blew up due to moisture build up in the cooling oil. (Same as the one shown.) Huge blue flash and sounded like a massive bomb going off. Took 30 days to get one made to order and shipped by rail from the east coast to Texas. The heavy haulers used an identical rig to move it to the transformer pad. They broke the rig in the process and had to massively weld it up half way to the transformer pad. It's hard to see just how massive the dolly and truck are. The Semi is not your typical Kenworth. It's about 3x the size of a normal KW900.
A GROUP OF HARD WORKING AMERICAN PEOPLE LIKE THEIR ANCESTORS WHICH MADE AMERICA FROM THE BOTTOM . LOTS OF LOVE AND RESPECT FOR ALL OF YOU GUYS AND YOUR FAMILIES
its not 923,000 pounds that bridge at 3:32 wouldn't be able to handle it and i know transformers are heavy a god damn one thats a foot big weighs like nearly 100 pounds i imagine its 65,000ibs and i saw a comment somewhere saying its prob that which it is, almost a million my ass nothing can move something that heavy only superman
They didn’t go over it in the video but the trailer has hydraulics and operators to lift the transformer section to go over that divider and lower for going under that bridge and separate steer axles
Never watched anything about big rigs, but this was a great recommendation
ccd ccd brooo Samee dis is hella cool!!🔥
Imagine egyptians moved heavier blocks of granite with no tools at all.......
@@rimacidih9350 they did have tools... just not engines
@@rimacidih9350 still extremely impressive
@@ccdccd2708 no electric tools ***
More then impressive... Semi impossible... They also raised 70 ton granite blocks hundreds of feet in the air.
“Not quite what I was looking for, I’d like to return it, please”
1.2 million dollars shipping and handling plus $800,000 restocking fee.
@@ph11p3540 Hahaha
LOL...
"Hmm... Honey. Did you order a Transformer Robot or a Electrical Transformer?"
Zoid Burg the fact that there is 1k likes and only 4 comments on this comment is bothering me
6 comments 1.9 likes
I have no idea why TH-cam recommended this, yet here I am.
Welcome!
Cause semis are kings
Telling you to man up and come be a driver
I'm probably here because of superloads
@@theroadside290 That's what she said.
“Oversize Load” is the biggest understatement of the year.
Well what else do you think we should call it?
there needs to be a super over size load lmao
Country sized load
@@jaquaviontaviousbonquequex9066 I think at this point it graduates from "oversized load" to "undersized road"
You talking about that fat driver? Wonder how many permits he needs.
Wow I didn’t realise big trucks were still as cool as I thought they were when I was 3
we're all children on the inside, just children with bigger toys
You know you have a good load, when your equipment empty needs permits.
$$$$ payday
then Dude's make some stupid ass money Definitely don't wanna make a round turn with that lol you go over the Wrong bridge You'll end up taking a swim and beyond the news real quick
dillan 2.0 whiskey.tango.foxtrot:over
Hell my equipment ant no where that big lol but i permit empty also
I've built rails for trailers that had to have permanent oversize load permits. They were only 14'8". Narrow compares to this. And only 80' long. Just gives a hint where that starts
I bet you made a lot of those truckers you passed feel like their peters were small
There was a load moved up here that was double that weight.
I drove for a little while. Gotta tell you when you're running low on drive time for the day and one of these comes along and shuts the road down it's not manhood I'm worried about it's rescheduling my trip on the fly and pissing me off.
Peter wasn't built little cringy corny but yah it fits no pun intended oohhhh buurrnnn!!! Aahhhh 😜🤪
Must be an old people thing, haha
Armando Torres what? Trucking? Hell nah my older brother (22) does that as a job and makes stacks
4:39 guy crossing the bridge thinking he had the biggest load round here 😂😂
aww leave the poor hotshot driver alone lol.
@@bloodmoongrizzlythefirst6492agree
I worked at Port Manatee in Florida, and Beyel Brothers always took the big stuff that came off those ships. They do a fantastic job. It was nice to see them doing this huge job.
I worked for these guys for 8 yrs in a different division.. phil and brian and their whole crew got their ducks in a row for sure when it comes to this
Sweet
I have no interest in these videos but it was really entertaining. TH-cam you got me again
same
Didn’t ask for this, but I’m not complaining.
This is badass.
This aint shit egyptians moved heavier blocks 3500 years ago... They would laugh at us right now.
rima cidih they used momentum and many many many humans
For the cost to move this thing, kind of makes you wonder if it would’ve been cheaper just to build the transformer on site??
Exactly !!!
If it was they would have done it that way
When one understands how a transformer is built, you would also understand how impossible that really is
If it was easy, they would’ve done it
because biuld those thing isn´t easy besides you have to follow a lot of codes and conditions, trust me build transformers is hella hard even worse those sizes
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that someone had a setup for this kind of load in the first place. One hell of a design for it! Learn something new every day!
I've been a truck driver for 10 years and watching this video is truly amazing how they move that transformer thumbs up to the crew that did that job
when your mom says there groceries in the car and you dont wanna take 2 trips
Lol
Mama ain’t raise no bitch, One TRIP GANG
Momma raised a soulja
4:27 got to still use the blinker lol
OneSneakyGamer cop..great job moving that, here is your seatbelt and turn signal tickets
Mostly habit probably. Those who don't use blinkers are just dumb assholes.
887Bingo
Like BMW owners right, not including me😂
Mostly mustangs, challengers and some pickup trucks. And embarrassingly enough a Prius. As a truck driver myself, it's a weird night when a prius cuts you off.
Edit: apparently the prius can go above 70 now.
887Bingo
Lol they’re capable of speeding tickets too now, Unbelievable
WOW! That’s nearly 60, 000 lbs per axle! I never would have imagined a bridge (3:32) could handle that much concentrated weight! Nice job!
the columns of bridges are built to handle weitghs way over that, that way they can handle traffic going over them 24/7 for years
Also concrete gets stronger the older it becomes
@@robdoggitydog255 really? That's cool to know
@@robdoggitydog255 what really? I thought it would crumble because weathers and stuff like that
Dont ever have your mom walk across that bridge thinking it'll support her.
This is a lesson for me in terms of preparation and planning ahead, as well as teamwork and surrounding yourself with people who know what they’re doing. Excellent.
Wow that was close going under the bridge. If the truck rolled over a small rock it was going to scrape the top
With that much weight it would take a lot more than a small rock to affect the height...the tire sidewalls would simply absorb it.
Thats why that truck had a pole. Its meant to lead and check for clearance
What's interesting about that is, at least for regular semi trucks, is if they are hauling a heavy load it actually gives more clearance for bridges because the weight pushes everything down. If that piece of equipment only weighed 1,000 lbs it would've smashed into that bridge. So they had to make calculations on exactly how much it would lower the tractor and trailer(s).
Or maybe the suspension is good enough to keep it loaded on that trailer for long periods of time and they just measured it that way. Doubt it tho.
Actually the rock will push it up I had to go over broken gravel one time and my trailer smacked the top of the bridge
@@awdawad2431 i doubt you've ever been towing 400+ tons because a small rock would do nothing
Great drone coverage. Was the only way we could see the entire rig going around a corner.
Weeelllllll.....we do have satellites with cameras
Yeah the drone shots in this vid were nice
I’d like to see the bill for that move
Probably about *four dollars*
@@msport_erick I was thinking about Three fiddy.
It's about 1.2 million dollars
@@msport_erick Three. Take it or leave it
My educated guess is that it is more than $12.50
4:55 you know its close when he is wiping his forehead
Lololol u made my day
I think he pooed.a little on that one
When guys like this can make moving a 923,000-pound transformer look *easy*, you know they're good.
Thought this video was going to be about the transformer but I was not disappointed in this team work and attention to detail for transportation.
Awesome job I just did my first oversized load today makes me very proud to see the real work involved in getting it done
Lizzo’s ride from concert to concert
sled necks best comment on this entire video 😂😂😂
Finally a good joke in the comments
I don’t like to body shame but that fucking funny 😂
underrated coment
😂😂😂
Imagine this having to be moved in the morning hours in L.A.
That’s assuming anything in LA morning traffic is moving lol
Impossible
Imagine being behind this in the morning hours of L.A.
Luckily that would never be needed, nor attempted
BrabusTunedSTI - transformers are used everywhere
To all the naysayers and scoffers disliking this video or making negative comments you’re jealous cause if it’s not an Xbox or ps3 game you couldn’t handle it. This is trucking on steroids. And on the negative comment on the guy in the front truck you really showed what kind of person you really are. That fella probably made more on a paycheck in that one load than you’ll see in a week if you even have a job. Love it please send more videos
My husband seen this & said he would love to do this 5.5 million OTR safe driver, 17 years auto transport. He cut his teeth doing heavy haul in Mabelton Ga with Siskey Hauling, but nothing like this. He retired off the road about 8 years ago but he would come back to do this, Wow that looks like fun.
This is the American Truck Simulator “Heavy Hual” DLC in real life
Not even close lol. Heavy haul looks like a normal load compared to this
U can say that again
Husky Airsoft omg this is so teue
No it's not "Heavy Haul".
It's "Special Transport" DLC.
Oh and this makes Special Transport looks like a joke, although of course you can see the difference in what stuff it's carrying.
@@TheAmir259 - There is another "Heavy Cargo pack" DLC, separate from "Special transport". Nevertheless, the loads are still smaller than this.
Watching this was more exciting than expected, I felt like a kid again, then I looked around my house and reality came back.
Pursue your dreams with discipline and you will find that feeling
No doubt that the "oversize load" signs were in reference to the guy driving the front truck.
I wonder if they had to check the weight capacity of each bridge to see if he would break them
Chris Leyshon Lmfaoo
Chris Leyshon that was my same thought because it cleared the one bridge by a few feet. My guess is they had to check the clearance for every bridge that was on their route. Imaging getting to a bridge and having to turn that thing around . 🤣 that would suck
being fat is mainly genetics
will sure
Amazing, I have pulled rigs this long, but never had a push truck and the rest. I drove for a road construction outfit, we had what we called the train. about as long as that, but independent units, first unit scooped up the top layer of asphalt, and each unit after, turned it back into asphalt, a few things were added of course. Had to be off the road by five, I was the only driver on that crew to run 8 rigs, so at the end of the day it had to parked safely, and yes, the driver needs that help in turns, dirt roads, till we find a place to park the train. Nothing like jumping out of one rig just to take it to town, hook to another trailer, haul ass back out, to jump into another rig, over and over. The truck that pulled the train had so much muscle!
Respect to that bro who's been driving love the skills mate
Imagine you’re running late for work and you get stuck behind this with no quick way out.
I would just call in and say i'm sick.
Juris Blumfelds or you could record it and show your boss😂😂
Imagine being on time and getting behind this...what do you do at that point?
@@12th.jahlil do a John McClane "I didn't say park drive, I said through the park" and drive off road to your job
😂 rexman971
Cinematography, editing, music, creativity its all there. Amazing video, so beautiful.
4:50 the space from the top of the transformer and the bridge just millimeters
That's rite u know it's close when the tiller driver has to duck down!!
No
inches, us Americans don't use stupid metric system, lol
@@wedgie502 Stupid? Lol good one, US does use metric btw :P
@@SabentHD only in certain fields. Its not something that is used daily by every American.
Great video and now I wish I had worked for a rigging company. Those guys riding outside had a hell of a ride with some beautiful views. Former truck driver retired here. Be safe guys.
I been in trucking forever and these loads still turn my head. That was incredible esp the shots from above.
Other drivers: he's not wearing a seat belt...
Driver: Can u deliver this load?
Other drivers:
Exactly, 99% of the guys that drive trucks could never pull this kind of a load. The same amount of people have no understanding of what happenes when a load like this is moved. Full escort on closed roads, and they all think he should have that seat belt on
They're going at speeds which make a seatbelt pretty unnecessary
@@thegreat0220 and the airbags become more deadlier then the car crash lol
I don't know about america but when I got my license in Germany we were told that you have to wear a seatbelt from 5 km/h on (3mph). Nobody drives that slow (it's actually illegally slow) but this truck isn't going any faster so maybe a similar thing? Or maybe they just have a special permit...
@@lolbosss semis typically dont have air bags
How hard was it to turn on a intersection
Truck driver: Yes
"Oops, we grabbed the wrong one."
I'm impressed with them hauling this massive transformer on an also massive hauling rig. I have lived in Texas all of my 65 years, so I have driven on a lot of Texas roads. I cant imagine the skill involved in maneuvering this behemoth on narrow congested side roads and old State highways, through tight turns, up and down winding roads, etc.. Its difficult enough to travel a lot of Texas roadways with a loaded 16ft stock trailer. This equipment and long haul set up to transport it is extraordinary!
Top tier of the trucking industry. When you reach this point you become the most interesting person in the room. This is the level I'm working to get to before I retire from the trucking industry.
Hope you get there.
Holy crap! This was crazy to watch. Couldn't imagine being a part of a haul like that, almost 1 mill lbs. That's absolutely insane!
"Insane? Lol we did that 3500 years ago with no electricity"
-egyptians
rima cidih yes it’s quite amazing that people can move 2.3 tons by hand but that’s no where near the feat of moving this transformer which weighs about 371 tons
@@jamesbisset9891 what if i told you there was a block that was quarried that weighed 1650 tons. Its not certain if they couldnt move or had a fault.. Ill actually share the link... Many places around the world have blocks of stone that are 50 to 100 tons that have been moved 50 to 100 miles...
www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/largest-manmade-block-ever-carved-was-just-discovered-lebanon-180953518/&ved=2ahUKEwj2-dTYlZ3oAhXIneAKHX-tB4sQFjACegQIDRAJ&usg=AOvVaw3wyaUq6oOxLS_aJ6Xb6IW5
Captain: draw straws.
Officers: why sir?
Captain: someone’s going on a small drive.
Yeah this is an impressive feat of coordination and planning but at the same time looks like one of the biggest headaches you could possibly have if ANYTHING went wrong
@@Cynsham Im sure that paycheck made it worthwhile
2:00 superload right here
Omg I'm 💀 😂
Got to have a big guy to deliver the biggest of loads
They needed to even out the weight
@@forzaguy1252 for real tho.. Why is it always big fat guys with or without big moustaches who deliver these kind of heavy load!
I’d like to give him a superload of my own if your catching my drift. 😏
Disappointed that there were no robots in disguise. 5/7. Would watch again.
Was part of the crew that did one like this in CT many years back.
What an operation...took hours to move only several miles.
Where's optimus prime when you need him?
That's what they're building
A good example of how fragile our power grid is. Imagine this component fails in a grid down emergency, how long until a replacement is possible? Just something to think about. Don't be scared, be prepared.
Wow that was pretty interesting would of liked to see how they got the transformer in it's place 🇺🇲🚛👍
Trucker _ Jon Gardenhire jack n slide. I work in subs. It’s not an entertaining as you would think.
They used a Go-bot
You mean you would "have" liked to see how they got the transformer in "its" place. You should have used "have" not "of" in your phrase "would of" and you should not have had an apostrophe in "its" (with the apostrophe it means "it is" which doesn't make sense in your sentence).
@@brucea9871 shut the hell up
@@brucea9871 okay boomer
What a stress filled day that was. But man I'd be in awe if I was in that crew cause that is one massive load. Just to have witnessed this in real life must have blown people away
Major anxiety when going under the second bridge. Holy 2 inches of clearance, Batman!
Me: "Its 4:15 am, i gotta wake up at 6, i should proba-"
TH-cam: "wanna see a transformer get moved by a giant big rig?"
Me: "fuk yea"
😂😂😂😂👍
The pre-trip and post-trip alone on that equipment will literally take the whole day.
I never searched for this, but I sure as hell watched until the end!!
Thanks!
That's a helluva big boy!
I mean the driver!
It’s exactly 3:13am, why did this pop up on my feed and why did I click it? Damn those algorithms!
Came because TH-cam recommended this, stayed for the music.
See, its stuff like this that makes even me, a brit, say God Bless America xD this is madness
We do move transformers just as big and heavy as that in the UK and Europe.
As another driver, it simply boggles my mind about some of the loads we haul. Job Well Done guys!!
I was working at TXU's CPSES power plant when one of the primary transformers blew up due to moisture build up in the cooling oil. (Same as the one shown.) Huge blue flash and sounded like a massive bomb going off. Took 30 days to get one made to order and shipped by rail from the east coast to Texas. The heavy haulers used an identical rig to move it to the transformer pad. They broke the rig in the process and had to massively weld it up half way to the transformer pad. It's hard to see just how massive the dolly and truck are. The Semi is not your typical Kenworth. It's about 3x the size of a normal KW900.
I wonder how tf there gonna get that into the sub lol
Probably slide it in on rails and slides.
Jack n slide
@Dave Pawson were you on that team?
I'm interested in where they pushed it and why is it 10ft underground lol.
THAT IS ONE BIG LOW BOY WAGON! HOLY 💩
Amazing load and transport.
Loved how dude never wore his seatbelt. Awesome vid! 4:46 is the best part.
And remember, this is only one of two-four that they use in substations. Amazing work guys keep it up
Only if TH-cam had these kind of recommendations all the time.
Preciate that. Stick around or check out the rest of the content on this channel
That load was amazing and seeing how close it was going under the bridge
I'd like to see a robot truck move that load. I'll wait.
A robot truck could do it, but you'd have to program in every inch of the trip.
Not a smart idea I see alot of problems with that one
The whole project was most pobably calculated by robot tho.
Almost like autonomous driving is still in the early stages of its development
A robot truck could possible do this lol
It's really incredible what us human beings can do when we put our heads down and work together. Great video.
Day 7 lockdown in Los Angeles. Getting jacked up on heavy machinery out of boredom and need. Cheers.
So this is going to ElectroBOOM? I wonder what he'll do with it.
Tfw you realize you just watched a 6 minute commercial for a heavy equipment transportation company... 😳
As a Trucker, this is a goal for me. I want to be able to partake in something like this. Even if I'm just a TC, i want to be apart of it.
Trucks are amazing always
A GROUP OF HARD WORKING AMERICAN PEOPLE LIKE THEIR ANCESTORS WHICH MADE AMERICA FROM THE BOTTOM . LOTS OF LOVE AND RESPECT FOR ALL OF YOU GUYS AND YOUR FAMILIES
When you were looking up stuff on car builds and some how land here. I think I made a wrong turn at I-95....but I mean let's see where it goes.
Almost 470 tons...wow!!
Didn't watch it .. just scimming through the comment section to tell me, how much in metric that is .. thx
@tyvek05 XD
its not 923,000 pounds that bridge at 3:32 wouldn't be able to handle it and i know transformers are heavy a god damn one thats a foot big weighs like nearly 100 pounds i imagine its 65,000ibs and i saw a comment somewhere saying its prob that which it is, almost a million my ass nothing can move something that heavy only superman
Sloppy Joe 65000 lbs wouldn’t need 2 primes. They’re not just hooking up the second truck because it looks cool.
@@titoyama5760 who cares?
I THOUGHT IT WAS A GAME LOL
It's 3:30am... I don't know why I'm here... but I like it 😂
Not the video I wanted, but the video I needed
Love that kw horn man I wana see some western stars
Sooo will I get a free shipping if I buy this on amazon for more then $24??
This is badass. Perfect music to go with it!
It really takes special men to do this kind of job. I really don't know what we would do without men like them.
They didn’t go over it in the video but the trailer has hydraulics and operators to lift the transformer section to go over that divider and lower for going under that bridge and separate steer axles
I was expecting a “Transformer”
Well, this was definitely "More than meets the eye"
🙄
Someone is taking advantage of their Amazon Prime free shipping I see..
“Amazon bankrupt due to loophole.”
Lol I thought this was something about the Transformers movies
No idea why this was recommended but loved it. Good job
How youtube recommended has brought the community together once again
Lol been playing a lot of American Truck Sim and thought this was a mod 😭😭
Lol same!
"aight bruh when we pullin into Love's doe"
so was it an Autobot or Decepticon? no one said.
Bending that street light up a few inches with the cherry picker was something else!!
damn not sure why this popped up on my suggestions but I'm glad it did. This was so dope. Props to everyone involved and those drivers.
this is why im love USA everything is big extra large mother faking size
USA is not the only country with electricity
tito yama lmao
You could drown a mouse with a small coke from Mcdonalds