I think it awesome that you are building the complete set up of the truck and the Dozer and the trailer. The trailer turned out awesome. Have a great week buddy 👍👍👊👊
Thank you Neamon, I have a few more trucks to build for my fleet, and as I can afford it, I will get different trailers to build to go with the trucks. Thanks for watching my friend, hope you have a great week as well.
Trailer came out great Marc. The tweezers look pretty cool. I have a set of the drill bits. Thanks for sharing this. Have a great week ahead buddy. Senior
I like them too, Yes it will be cool to see a nice truck and the thing I'll be building for the back of the trailer and the trailer all together. Thanks for watching my friend.
@@BluestreekCustoms I saw the combo kit (trailer/bulldozer) somewhere before for around $80. But couldn't afford that either. But one day, I'll get that kit. Or at least the lowboy. Not crying in my coffee or anything mind you...lol! Just saying. :)
@@hishershhq4247 $80 would be nice for that kit, it's 124 plus tax and plus shipping here, and I don't think I've ever seen the trailer by itself I know you can get the bulldozer by itself
Hey Marc! If I remember correctly the 10.00×20.00 size tire was a tube tire type whereas the 11.00×22.5 are tubeless and most commonly used today. Then you have 11.00×24.5 tubeless that are a taller tire.
Let me add this to Marc. The 11:00×22.5 size tires were used on all the low boy trailers of the company I leased my truck to for 7 years back in the mid '80's and early '90's. They still had some 18 inch tires on some of the older step deck trailers but mainly the newer step decks had 22.5's. The low boy fleet had also quite a few rail or I-beam trailers which were lighter and you could keep the over-all height down. Used for hauling the bigger CAT dozers, excavators and front end wheel loaders. All these trailers with exception of a few had air bag suspension on the tri-axles.
Nice build. Looks great. Have a great week.
Thanks, you too my friend!
That turned out super nice, thanks for sharing. have a great day. -David
Thank you very much! You too my friend!
I think it awesome that you are building the complete set up of the truck and the Dozer and the trailer. The trailer turned out awesome. Have a great week buddy 👍👍👊👊
Thank you Neamon, I have a few more trucks to build for my fleet, and as I can afford it, I will get different trailers to build to go with the trucks. Thanks for watching my friend, hope you have a great week as well.
Like the look of those tweezers, and the trailer is great 😎👍
Thanks my friend. Hope you have a great week sir.
Trailer came out great Marc. The tweezers look pretty cool. I have a set of the drill bits. Thanks for sharing this. Have a great week ahead buddy. Senior
Thank you Terry, Hope your doing better sir. Yes those Tweezers are cool and I love those drill bits. Thanks for watching my friend.
Excellent work. You have done a great job on this one. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much Michael! Thank you very much for watching.
Love the 12 wheel trailer. I'm excited to see everything together. I'll be watching
I like them too, Yes it will be cool to see a nice truck and the thing I'll be building for the back of the trailer and the trailer all together. Thanks for watching my friend.
Really cool Marc. The decks look great. Thanks for sharing buddy! Happy days and model on! 😎🇨🇦
Thank you Peter, Thanks for watching my friend, Hope you have a great week modeling.
Thank you very much.
You are very welcome!
Nice decking !👍
Thank you sir.
Trailer looks great, Marc. Digging the decking! I look forward to doing this build up myself at some point.
Thank you sir. That will be cool to see how you do it. Thanks for watching my friend.
@@BluestreekCustoms I will do my best to get it out there, when I can afford it...LOL!
No hurry my friend, I know what you mean and how you feel, It's not cheap to buys models here in Canada lol.
@@BluestreekCustoms I saw the combo kit (trailer/bulldozer) somewhere before for around $80. But couldn't afford that either. But one day, I'll get that kit. Or at least the lowboy. Not crying in my coffee or anything mind you...lol! Just saying. :)
@@hishershhq4247 $80 would be nice for that kit, it's 124 plus tax and plus shipping here, and I don't think I've ever seen the trailer by itself I know you can get the bulldozer by itself
Pretty cool lowboy trailer. Great job and great techniques 👍 I subscribed ~Nick 🇺🇸
Thank you very much Nick, And welcome to the BSC Family.
Very cool. I dig those tweezers. I need some with the rubber tips so I stop launching tiny parts across the room.
Thank you, Yes I know what you mean lol, I just dipped the tips of my tweezers in silicone and that helped a lot.
Hey Marc! If I remember correctly the 10.00×20.00 size tire was a tube tire type whereas the 11.00×22.5 are tubeless and most commonly used today. Then you have 11.00×24.5 tubeless that are a taller tire.
That is some great info, thank you so much, Thanks for watching my friend.
Let me add this to Marc. The 11:00×22.5 size tires were used on all the low boy trailers of the company I leased my truck to for 7 years back in the mid '80's and early '90's. They still had some 18 inch tires on some of the older step deck trailers but mainly the newer step decks had 22.5's. The low boy fleet had also quite a few rail or I-beam trailers which were lighter and you could keep the over-all height down. Used for hauling the bigger CAT dozers, excavators and front end wheel loaders. All these trailers with exception of a few had air bag suspension on the tri-axles.