Other than a few narrow spots and tight turns, that was a pretty nice trip...... and with no overhead wires to worry about........ and even a Ferry ride.... sucha deal! Your excellent editing makes for a very enjoyable video to watch. Thanks for sharing 👍
An oversized load and unusual pedestrians, a bit of light relief! You get it all on your trips! I’m always impressed with the teamwork and how you praise your colleagues, because they always have your back! Very good video, I enjoyed it all the way through!
First time I have seen big rigs - and extra-long ones at that - on a ferry. Never even thought about that being done. Very interesting trip on this one.
I’ve done quite a few ferry rides now. I’ve taken the one in Tadoussac Quebec often, it can even be seen in some of my other videos. I’ve taken the ferry to Wolf Island Ontario, the ferry across the St Lawrence at Trous Pistols Quebec, the ferry to Vancouver Island British Columbia and most notably the ferry to Newfoundland which is an 8 hour boat ride. Always an adventure!
Thanks for the video. Sadly, the truck ferry service has closed down so truckers carrying hazmat or oversized loads have to drive the very long way around. At least until the new bridge opens since it’s supposed to carry hazmat loads.
The Gordie Howe Bridge, in the distance at 12:30 is specially being built with Hazmat and other dangerous cargo in mind. It's also at 29:00, and a few times after that. The 401 will end at Gordie, which joins I-75 in Michigan. Any spillage can be contained. They need to go all the way to the Blue Water Bridge at Sarnia and Port Huron, which is a good two hours, on a good day. Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit Windsor tunnel have been banned. The Tunnel, for obvious reasons. The Ambassador Bridge, while it's been going under a major overhaul, still has issues, so they can't risk a spill. Any spill, which cannot be contained, would go right into the Detroit River and then eventually to Niagara Falls and then the Atlantic. Sure they can stop it, but why risk a major spill if you can't stop it, or it's a heavier substance that sinks and runs along the base of the river. That would be an ecological disaster that makes the Exxon Valdes look tame. I believe that the Ferry shut down due to safety concerns and the age of the barges. With the Gordie Howe Bridge opening in about a couple years, barring delays, it's just not worth it to spend millions on new barges 2 years, or so, of operation. The Gordie, a term for us Detroit Red Wings fans, will have containment abilities, minimizing the risks to the community, and especially the Detroit River.
Hello Doug. Great job as always. I remember you saying just how much you enjoyed that amount of trailer cheat during a turn. 4 wheelers were showing their ass on Jefferson. When you pulled the trailer out of that hole turning left, that would have gotten my attention pretty darn quick. I dislike having trailers at that angle immensely. Probably the amount of time under a beam. At least you didn't have to execute a MI Left. Have a good day.
I wasn’t particularly worried about the hole because of the type of load I had. Light weight with low center of gravity. If it was a 50 ton electrical transformer it would’ve been a more dramatic situation!
Nice driving Doug, im sad to see the construction workers where no help in moving their barricades for you. It seems that in the bigger cities it's every man for himself anymore. Stay safe out the my friend and I'll catch the next video.
I have been long at 128' but that was with a 26" tractor 53' Refer+18'dolly+ 48" Van in Alaska (yes I was an IRT) and the swing was pretty close to the same. Oh what fun those days were. I miss them!
That 122 feet is a little bit longer than what we have in Finland without any special permits which 34.5 meters or ~113 feet but that's on a multiple articulation points, not just a single semi-trailer. I regularly pull a High Capacity Transport with two sea container trailers and a dolly in between those two trailers. Max weight is 76 tonnes (metric) so hauling two 40' or two 45' containers is no problem usually, unless it's winter of course and that doesn't even reach the max length because we have cabover trucks. Cheers from Finland!
Love how everyone else is mostly courteous especially other truckers. I was about to get up to a T - intersection and Noticed a semi truck. Soon as I seen 10ft of his trailer I knew he had a long load. So I stopped in my lane plenty far back. As soon as the big rig made 80% of his corner the idiot behind me tried going around. He ended up having to back up behind me to let the trucker through. I wish more truckers were courteous too. On my lunch break an idiot semi trucker sped up through an intersection and didnt even try to slow down and move over to let an ambulance past blaring lights and sirens. Another story I was fallowing a semi truck home from work, he noticed me tailing him for about 7-10 minutes. He actually pulled over in a stop sign intersection to let me pass him.
Just like everything else there are good and bad in this business also! I believe if more people watched these videos they would have a better understanding of why we do what we do and just might understand from our perspective
interesting ferry ride! i know the bridge in windsor is very restrictive for oversized and hazardous goods. and one of the bridges in sarnia is closed for repairs, so very restrictive too
Really neat to see these load transports in video. A question I have is why wasn't the truss transported on edge vertically thus eliminating the overhangs on the sides?
Mr Banana did not mention it but it appears that the truss was about 12' wide / tall or more. At the length it was you will never find a trailer that is not going to put it as least 2.5' or 3' high resulting in a load 15' tall. Lot easier to transport a 12' wide load then a 15' tall one due to bridges.
I thought about this also. There are trailers that have a drop in the very center for moving concrete/prefab walls, large panes of glass, etc which would have added about 15' of length to the trailer and but has the advantage of centering the load. At that point, the added length may have been more of an issue than the width. Unfortunately I don't believe they make stretch versions of them anyway, so it's like knowing how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie roll pop.
i did 9, 15,3 wide 125 long, 3yrs ago from Baton Rouge La. to Indian town Fl. they had sent 3 loads before me they said it took them guys 4 days to get there, and if i made it there faster i could have the rest of the loads, i would load the evening before pull out next mourning 2.5 days only cause florida i could only run from 9 am to 3 pm, had 2 escorts and LA had 2 state troopersto the ms. line
Pretty sure no one besides Hollywood has ever filmed a truck with more cameras \ camera angles. Videos just keep getting better. How do you even find time to fish?
True I don’t have a lot of spare time these days. But with the recent growth this channel has had I see real potential for the future so I’m willing to invest my time into this project. It’s dedicated subscribers like you that keep me going!
Amazing video. Didn't know what the stretch of water when crossing by ferry, so googled it. It came up with the Detroit River, and there's a picture of it taken from the Space Station. Awesome picture
A lot of times it’s to avoid road work on the interstate. Most of the time they will deny a permit to pass through construction zones. Or with a high load we can be routed off to avoid low bridges which obviously wasn’t the case with this load.
Are most stretch flatbeds spring ride or air ride? Does it matter which it is? I'm guessing based on the weight of the load at 20k lbs, your trailer didn't need to be a tri axle, correct? I'm assuming that's just what your company has, but it isn't necessary for this load. I hope someone chimes in. Thx
@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 Figured as much. I see you guys do mostly heavy so if I were them, I'd get a tri axle too. Like you said, versatility. We're only limited by the equipment we have, so...yea lol
Fascinating to see not only how the turns work for such a load, but also seeing how the truck ferry across the Detroit River worked was neat. I should ask, what are those codes in the video descriptions? And is there any special software you have to use to plan these routes? They have all kinds of turns I wouldn't have ever expected (and I know they're for obstructions!)
The codes I need to list in order not to be flagged for copyright music. It’s just a way for TH-cam to verify that o have permission to use this music.
There has to be a very good reason why you crossed at Detroit. The route vie New York, Cleveland, Cincinnati then to Glendale looks more stright forward?
It’s actually shorter to go through Detroit. And the route we had in Ontario was all highway. New York and Pennsylvania would’ve routed us on a mess of back roads with tight turns.
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 Thanks for the quick reply. Thought it may be something like that. Being from country Australia, your videos help my perspective of the US, Always imagined Kentucky was way south. Thanks again and great videos. Cheers.
So far it is doing the job very well. The automatics have come a long way. I’d say now it’s just personal preference if you prefer manual or automatic.
@@jasongreene303 only the allison have torque converters.. The eaton automatics still have clutch's, minus the pedal.. I drive an allison daily, pulls 200k+ with ease
This truck carries 255 gallons of fuel and with a heavy load I need to fill it up every day. It can be tricky to find parking with these big loads. We get good and planning our stops in advance and being able to judge a parking by looking at the Google earth view to see if the parking is large enough.
i absolutely enjoy your videos, i have watched several and have only been subed for less than a week, i really wanted to be a heavy hall when i grew up but i became a paraplegic before my life really even started
You went through Markel Indiana, and i always went swimming in Markel. The Pickel bar is a good place to hang out. The Salimoniy State Park is just south of Markel, thanks for the visit
I don't know if it was the way the camera was, but that left turn onto Jefferson rd that trailer looked like it was tilted nothing you could do but I cringed a little lol good job that was not a box trailer lol. I really enjoy your videos keep up the great work.
It was no optical illusion! There was a big hole and that’s why I was going SLOW! There was no real danger for this load, a light load with low center of gravity. A top heavy load would’ve been a completely different story!
I would really enjoy some narrative as you travel, such as the road construction with the cranes and sweeping over passes, etc. Where was the ferry crossing? Good Vid. I would like to know why you jogged down thru Indiana with I-69 and 65 available.
The truth is I myself stopped asking “why” a long time ago. Too much in this business doesn’t make sense. Most of the time when we take a different route it’s to avoid road construction or low bridges (which wasn’t the case with this load obviously)
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 yes,that’s a good reason! Here in Holland it would be impossible with that length, without steerable. I go till +- 22 meters on a non steerable , otherwise the secondary roads are almost impossible. Keep putting the nice videos 👍🏻 they are nice to watch!
@henryvanosenbruggen4694 Europe has standardized steerable equipment 👍. Unfortunately here in North America we still try to keep the cost down by using basic equipment 👎.
That ferry is supposed to shutdown in the near future, I think when the new bridge is completed. I’m surprised Windsor police didn’t have to escort you to the ferry. Normally they want money for escorts. Great video love watching the big stuff. Be safe.
Not many years ago, when I worked in the construction industry erecting warehouses, we used to fabricate these trusses on site! We would get lengths of I-beam or H-beam, cut it, drill it, erect it and drink a lot of beer at the end of the day!
Good question but 2 reasons. First would be the height. These trusses were 12 feet wide so vertically that would be about 16 feet on the trailer. Way too high! Second would be weight. With more than one piece we can not get an overweight permit which means we can’t exceed 80,000 lbs total and this heavy haul truck and 3 axle trombone trailer are heavy! Believe me if the customer was able to put more than one per truck they would!!!
Another great video! I used to haul 60' -70' steel on a 40'-60' trombone [extendable] in the UK in the '70's. Proportionally it was similar to your trailer and tractor on our roads and tailswing was always a problem.
I'm slightly impressed they let you film their new site. Some of those big OEMs do NOT like cameras anywhere near their business even when they're just breaking ground, never mind driving through the jobsite.
Time lapse trucker calls the trailers like that trombones. He's Northern Alta, BC and Sask vids. I noticed the polite traffic when the white pickup stayed far enough back for your right turn at the stop sign, stopping 400 feet short of the sign when he saw you. To bad you didn't get routed through Derby Indiana, you could have poked a few youtubers there: DirtPerfect, Logger Wade*, NYAMillenial, Captain Kleeman**, DOTBear Woodworks, JasonWorksALot, AaronBummTMBTS, FarmerChris, MRSDirtPerfect, WildRose and Kleeman's second about river tugs/barges.. yup, all those channels are based around that small town and usually are in each others vids. *Wade Etienne of Swamp Loggers TV show **TH-cam Yacht channel
oui m,sieur,ca c,est du beau travail d,equipe,de toute beaute de voir des pro a l,oeuvre,ca me rappelle des beaux souvenirs quand j,etait pour golden specialized,ont faisait pas des grosse job comme toi,en trombone,j,avais fait 110 pieds,
The last company I worked for we drove more often to the west coast. I’ve been to every state except New Mexico including Alaska and Hawaii (on vacation 🤣)
Other than a few narrow spots and tight turns, that was a pretty nice trip...... and with no overhead wires to worry about........ and even a Ferry ride.... sucha deal! Your excellent editing makes for a very enjoyable video to watch. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you for the feedback 😊✌️
An oversized load and unusual pedestrians, a bit of light relief! You get it all on your trips! I’m always impressed with the teamwork and how you praise your colleagues, because they always have your back! Very good video, I enjoyed it all the way through!
Happy to have you along for the ride 😊✌️
It is amazing to see the routes you have to navigate. Amazing how you handle these massive loads. Keep up the great videos! Merci beaucoup! 🇨🇦
Thanks for the feedback 😊
One always wonders if occasionally the folks making the permit are recovering from a hangover when writing them lol
@jasongreene303 🤣🤣🤣
@@jasongreene303they use the dartboard method
@@jasongreene303 I think it is more like they are not talking about the millions
As always Doug thanks for the journey excellent video like all the others.
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Did a very similar load with a buddy a while back. A couple more feet of rear overhang and 18 wide. Boy is it fun turning with a trailer like that.
When you think you’ve gone wide enough go wider 🤣🤙
@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 The wider the load the more fun it is.
its nice to watch real truckin.
First time I have seen big rigs - and extra-long ones at that - on a ferry. Never even thought about that being done. Very interesting trip on this one.
I’ve done quite a few ferry rides now. I’ve taken the one in Tadoussac Quebec often, it can even be seen in some of my other videos. I’ve taken the ferry to Wolf Island Ontario, the ferry across the St Lawrence at Trous Pistols Quebec, the ferry to Vancouver Island British Columbia and most notably the ferry to Newfoundland which is an 8 hour boat ride. Always an adventure!
Hey Doug !! Great video again & Thanks for the ride !! 🙂🙃😉😊👍👍👍👍👍
Fantastic bit of driving! As ever.
Drone shot of the rig was brilliant..
Uk American truck fan.
Thanks for the feedback 😊✌️
31:41 That's a great shot of the Gordie Howe being built. It is absolutely massive.
And not too soon! We need that bridge!
Same thoughts ,
thanks for posting !
Ok, showoff, it's great to watch you go forward but BACKWARDS ON WATER??? 🤯 Mind Blown!! 😆😆 Thank you for bringing us along once again.
🤣🤣🤣🤙
Nicely done. Your videos are amazing. Thank you for sharing with us viewers. Stay safe driver.
Thanks for the video. Sadly, the truck ferry service has closed down so truckers carrying hazmat or oversized loads have to drive the very long way around. At least until the new bridge opens since it’s supposed to carry hazmat loads.
The Gordie Howe Bridge, in the distance at 12:30 is specially being built with Hazmat and other dangerous cargo in mind. It's also at 29:00, and a few times after that. The 401 will end at Gordie, which joins I-75 in Michigan.
Any spillage can be contained. They need to go all the way to the Blue Water Bridge at Sarnia and Port Huron, which is a good two hours, on a good day. Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit Windsor tunnel have been banned. The Tunnel, for obvious reasons. The Ambassador Bridge, while it's been going under a major overhaul, still has issues, so they can't risk a spill. Any spill, which cannot be contained, would go right into the Detroit River and then eventually to Niagara Falls and then the Atlantic. Sure they can stop it, but why risk a major spill if you can't stop it, or it's a heavier substance that sinks and runs along the base of the river. That would be an ecological disaster that makes the Exxon Valdes look tame.
I believe that the Ferry shut down due to safety concerns and the age of the barges. With the Gordie Howe Bridge opening in about a couple years, barring delays, it's just not worth it to spend millions on new barges 2 years, or so, of operation.
The Gordie, a term for us Detroit Red Wings fans, will have containment abilities, minimizing the risks to the community, and especially the Detroit River.
Hello Doug. Great job as always. I remember you saying just how much you enjoyed that amount of trailer cheat during a turn. 4 wheelers were showing their ass on Jefferson. When you pulled the trailer out of that hole turning left, that would have gotten my attention pretty darn quick. I dislike having trailers at that angle immensely. Probably the amount of time under a beam. At least you didn't have to execute a MI Left. Have a good day.
I wasn’t particularly worried about the hole because of the type of load I had. Light weight with low center of gravity. If it was a 50 ton electrical transformer it would’ve been a more dramatic situation!
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 50 ton transformer- that would have been exciting for sure. Be safe. Be looking for the next one.
Nice driving Doug, im sad to see the construction workers where no help in moving their barricades for you. It seems that in the bigger cities it's every man for himself anymore.
Stay safe out the my friend and I'll catch the next video.
Yes there sure is a lot of the “it’s not my job” attitude these days 😞
Noticed that too, guess they were too busy standing there to help out.
9-21-23 State of Illinois Doug another job well done !!👍👍 My choice would have been trailer with steering axles...........
I don't envy anyone having to travel through detroit lol.
It’s just a big city with lots of low bridges like most other big cities!
I have been long at 128' but that was with a 26" tractor 53'
Refer+18'dolly+ 48" Van in Alaska (yes I was an IRT) and the swing was pretty close to the same. Oh what fun those days were. I miss them!
Happy Fan! Love trucks and truckin' and the way you present your job. Keep on truckin'!
Thanks for sharing the right seat!
Happy to have y’all along ✌️
Great video i seen lots of road signs that are around where i live. I dont miss the constuction in toledo ohio 😂😂.
That 122 feet is a little bit longer than what we have in Finland without any special permits which 34.5 meters or ~113 feet but that's on a multiple articulation points, not just a single semi-trailer. I regularly pull a High Capacity Transport with two sea container trailers and a dolly in between those two trailers. Max weight is 76 tonnes (metric) so hauling two 40' or two 45' containers is no problem usually, unless it's winter of course and that doesn't even reach the max length because we have cabover trucks. Cheers from Finland!
At least you didn't have to duck from any low wires this week! :)
I’d be lying if I said I’m not still looking at wires just out of habit 🤣
Masterful driving. No height issues is rare.
How do you like the automatic transmission in your new truck?
Pros and cons to everything. It is doing the job just fine. But as a matter of personal taste I still prefer a manual
Every particular walk of life has its own science.
another great load Don.
Love how everyone else is mostly courteous especially other truckers.
I was about to get up to a T - intersection and Noticed a semi truck. Soon as I seen 10ft of his trailer I knew he had a long load.
So I stopped in my lane plenty far back. As soon as the big rig made 80% of his corner the idiot behind me tried going around. He ended up having to back up behind me to let the trucker through.
I wish more truckers were courteous too. On my lunch break an idiot semi trucker sped up through an intersection and didnt even try to slow down and move over to let an ambulance past blaring lights and sirens.
Another story I was fallowing a semi truck home from work, he noticed me tailing him for about 7-10 minutes. He actually pulled over in a stop sign intersection to let me pass him.
Just like everything else there are good and bad in this business also!
I believe if more people watched these videos they would have a better understanding of why we do what we do and just might understand from our perspective
interesting ferry ride! i know the bridge in windsor is very restrictive for oversized and hazardous goods. and one of the bridges in sarnia is closed for repairs, so very restrictive too
Really neat to see these load transports in video. A question I have is why wasn't the truss transported on edge vertically thus eliminating the overhangs on the sides?
Mr Banana did not mention it but it appears that the truss was about 12' wide / tall or more. At the length it was you will never find a trailer that is not going to put it as least 2.5' or 3' high resulting in a load 15' tall. Lot easier to transport a 12' wide load then a 15' tall one due to bridges.
@MrThisIsMeToo well said 👍
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 Least I was right once today.
Keep up the great work. You will break through soon!
I thought about this also. There are trailers that have a drop in the very center for moving concrete/prefab walls, large panes of glass, etc which would have added about 15' of length to the trailer and but has the advantage of centering the load. At that point, the added length may have been more of an issue than the width.
Unfortunately I don't believe they make stretch versions of them anyway, so it's like knowing how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie roll pop.
Hi Douglas - at 20k lbs each, why were you not able to carry both trusses in one load??? Thanks!!!
Our trucks plus these extendible trailers are heavy. We would’ve been over 80,000 and can’t get overweight permit for multiple pieces
Loaded out of there a couple of times with GTI! 16 wide,
60 feet long!
Good times lol
Thanks for the ferry ride, haven’t actually ridden on a ferry since 1974. It’s no longer there it’s now the Commadore Barry Bridge in Chester Pa
We still have a few operating in Canada
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 you’re lucky 🍀 I miss the ferry
i did 9, 15,3 wide 125 long, 3yrs ago from Baton Rouge La. to Indian town Fl. they had sent 3 loads before me they said it took them guys 4 days to get there, and if i made it there faster i could have the rest of the loads, i would load the evening before pull out next mourning 2.5 days only cause florida i could only run from 9 am to 3 pm, had 2 escorts and LA had 2 state troopersto the ms. line
Nice run 🤙
Them geese just crossing the road 😂 you know your in Canada when even to tell bird to move to the side haha
But it was in Detroit so on the USA side!
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 they took some vacation 🤣
pretty sure those were Detroit Geese.
@@larryfreeman7979yep walking in traffic like that pedestrian 😅
What's the point of the ferry? Were roads not available?
They never built a bridge. A ferry is used to connect the highway
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 Weird
Pretty sure no one besides Hollywood has ever filmed a truck with more cameras \ camera angles. Videos just keep getting better. How do you even find time to fish?
True I don’t have a lot of spare time these days. But with the recent growth this channel has had I see real potential for the future so I’m willing to invest my time into this project. It’s dedicated subscribers like you that keep me going!
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 I was half expecting to see a fishing pool on the ferry. Pretty sure it is a no no. Bet there is one in the truck.
@lancecluster you would win that bet 😉
Amazing video. Didn't know what the stretch of water when crossing by ferry, so googled it. It came up with the Detroit River, and there's a picture of it taken from the Space Station. Awesome picture
Right on!
Doug, why does it seem that they route you on two lane roads when interstate roads are available?
A lot of times it’s to avoid road work on the interstate. Most of the time they will deny a permit to pass through construction zones.
Or with a high load we can be routed off to avoid low bridges which obviously wasn’t the case with this load.
Are most stretch flatbeds spring ride or air ride? Does it matter which it is?
I'm guessing based on the weight of the load at 20k lbs, your trailer didn't need to be a tri axle, correct?
I'm assuming that's just what your company has, but it isn't necessary for this load.
I hope someone chimes in. Thx
You are correct. My company has mostly tri axle trailers because they are more versatile but it wasn’t necessary for this load
@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 Figured as much. I see you guys do mostly heavy so if I were them, I'd get a tri axle too. Like you said, versatility. We're only limited by the equipment we have, so...yea lol
Nice trip in areas that I have never been, and a bit of water trip included.
Where was the ferry you used to cross over what I assume was the Detroit River into Detroit?
Look up “Detroit-Windsor Truck Ferry” on Google maps.
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407They don't give that ferry ride for free either. 20 minute trip - Ouch!
@warrendemars $1200 USD
We love watching you. Thank you.
Fascinating to see not only how the turns work for such a load, but also seeing how the truck ferry across the Detroit River worked was neat.
I should ask, what are those codes in the video descriptions?
And is there any special software you have to use to plan these routes? They have all kinds of turns I wouldn't have ever expected (and I know they're for obstructions!)
The codes I need to list in order not to be flagged for copyright music. It’s just a way for TH-cam to verify that o have permission to use this music.
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 I never knew it could work that way with the codes - that is quite something!
Thanks again for the fantastic video!
another great video, Thanks Again for doing it !
There has to be a very good reason why you crossed at Detroit.
The route vie New York, Cleveland, Cincinnati then to Glendale looks more stright forward?
It’s actually shorter to go through Detroit. And the route we had in Ontario was all highway. New York and Pennsylvania would’ve routed us on a mess of back roads with tight turns.
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407
Thanks for the quick reply.
Thought it may be something like that.
Being from country Australia, your videos help my perspective of the US,
Always imagined Kentucky was way south.
Thanks again and great videos.
Cheers.
@who-gives-a-toss_Bear I love how small the internet is. Love getting comments from Aus and around the globe! ✌️
Is that bridge they’re building off the ferry going to replace it?
The bridge under construction will actually replace the old Ambassador bridge currently still being used between Detroit and Windsor
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That's like the 90 ft stretch trombones I took from Calgary AB to Laredo Tx.
do you have any good or bad thoughts about the automatic tansmission yet? or is it too soon for your input? im just wondering...
So far it is doing the job very well. The automatics have come a long way. I’d say now it’s just personal preference if you prefer manual or automatic.
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 I noticed that it has a torque converter instead of a clutch, first time I've seen this in heavy haul.
@@jasongreene303 only the allison have torque converters.. The eaton automatics still have clutch's, minus the pedal.. I drive an allison daily, pulls 200k+ with ease
@ 10:38 "No problem for him" 😎 You are insanely talented!!
NICE JOB , how much fuel do you carry , and how do you stop for meals ?
This truck carries 255 gallons of fuel and with a heavy load I need to fill it up every day.
It can be tricky to find parking with these big loads. We get good and planning our stops in advance and being able to judge a parking by looking at the Google earth view to see if the parking is large enough.
I am from WINDSOR I did not realise where YOU were going until now. I did not think the ferry would accomadate that load
i absolutely enjoy your videos, i have watched several and have only been subed for less than a week, i really wanted to be a heavy hall when i grew up but i became a paraplegic before my life really even started
I am very sorry to hear that but I am happy to have you subscribed and following along ❤️
You went through Markel Indiana, and i always went swimming in Markel. The Pickel bar is a good place to hang out. The Salimoniy State Park is just south of Markel, thanks for the visit
That’s pretty neat! My company has been taking transformers and electrical cable tray to that job for awhile now!
It’s a huge site!
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 Definitely one of the biggest ones I’ve been on! Safe travels!
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 That's what I thought,
in America ,, go big or go home ,,
Construction season... nothing like it... in Detroit.
would it be possible to mention some of the towns/cities you go thru or around/
I don't know if it was the way the camera was, but that left turn onto Jefferson rd that trailer looked like it was tilted nothing you could do but I cringed a little lol good job that was not a box trailer lol. I really enjoy your videos keep up the great work.
It was no optical illusion! There was a big hole and that’s why I was going SLOW! There was no real danger for this load, a light load with low center of gravity. A top heavy load would’ve been a completely different story!
And a ferry ride too!
Actually the first time across the Detroit ferry for me!
Lots of giddy up and go, with only 10 tons on board !
I come for the ♫ music ♫,, the videos are pretty good too !
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I would really enjoy some narrative as you travel, such as the road construction with the cranes and sweeping over passes, etc. Where was the ferry crossing?
Good Vid. I would like to know why you jogged down thru Indiana with I-69 and 65 available.
The truth is I myself stopped asking “why” a long time ago. Too much in this business doesn’t make sense. Most of the time when we take a different route it’s to avoid road construction or low bridges (which wasn’t the case with this load obviously)
Is your truck a true automatic transmission
Just like driving my pickup
You have such Nice equipment, I only don’t understand why the extendable flatbed isn’t steerable?
Because steerable equipment costs more 💰💰💰
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 yes,that’s a good reason!
Here in Holland it would be impossible with that length, without steerable.
I go till +- 22 meters on a non steerable , otherwise the secondary roads are almost impossible.
Keep putting the nice videos 👍🏻 they are nice to watch!
@henryvanosenbruggen4694 Europe has standardized steerable equipment 👍. Unfortunately here in North America we still try to keep the cost down by using basic equipment 👎.
That ferry is supposed to shutdown in the near future, I think when the new bridge is completed. I’m surprised Windsor police didn’t have to escort you to the ferry. Normally they want money for escorts. Great video love watching the big stuff. Be safe.
Yes I heard also about the ferry shutting down. Glad I got the chance to get it in a video before it shuts down.
Good job Doug!!!
Dang it.... I missed ya coming thru my area (fort wayne area)
24:21 amazing view. Like if the tractor is floating on water ❤❤❤
31:00. New Gordie Howe bridge !
Is not massively over budget and way late? It’s a big one for sure!
@scottwheeler2494 name a project that isn’t massively over budget and way late these days 🤣
I may yet live to see it completed!
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 ....trouble is, this bridge is being paid for by us Canadian taxpayers (compliments of the Canadian government).
super good music on your videos. any band name?(s?)
The three most popular that I use are Wastelander, Divisioner and Dessert Drive. These bands can be found for download on Soundstripe.com
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 I have been wondering where they were, thanks for posting !
Great music !!
Not many years ago, when I worked in the construction industry erecting warehouses, we used to fabricate these trusses on site!
We would get lengths of I-beam or H-beam, cut it, drill it, erect it and drink a lot of beer at the end of the day!
It amazes me that these gigantic buildings are pre fabricated and then put together piece by piece like a puzzle!
Skills !!!
Why not have them vertical.. you could transport 3 at a time.
1 in middle, and the other 2 leaning against the middle on both sides.
Good question but 2 reasons.
First would be the height. These trusses were 12 feet wide so vertically that would be about 16 feet on the trailer. Way too high!
Second would be weight. With more than one piece we can not get an overweight permit which means we can’t exceed 80,000 lbs total and this heavy haul truck and 3 axle trombone trailer are heavy! Believe me if the customer was able to put more than one per truck they would!!!
Another great video! I used to haul 60' -70' steel on a 40'-60' trombone [extendable] in the UK in the '70's. Proportionally it was similar to your trailer and tractor on our roads and tailswing was always a problem.
Everything is more condensed in the UK!
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I'm slightly impressed they let you film their new site. Some of those big OEMs do NOT like cameras anywhere near their business even when they're just breaking ground, never mind driving through the jobsite.
Where is his lead pilot car??????🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
Your escort needs a noise canceling mike,background noise is terrible
Time lapse trucker calls the trailers like that trombones. He's Northern Alta, BC and Sask vids.
I noticed the polite traffic when the white pickup stayed far enough back for your right turn at the stop sign, stopping 400 feet short of the sign when he saw you.
To bad you didn't get routed through Derby Indiana, you could have poked a few youtubers there: DirtPerfect, Logger Wade*, NYAMillenial, Captain Kleeman**, DOTBear Woodworks, JasonWorksALot, AaronBummTMBTS, FarmerChris, MRSDirtPerfect, WildRose and Kleeman's second about river tugs/barges..
yup, all those channels are based around that small town and usually are in each others vids.
*Wade Etienne of Swamp Loggers TV show
**TH-cam Yacht channel
Aw Lawd, no trailer steering at the back???
Nope, not on this one!
Your camera is focusing on the hood instead of down the road. Mount it higher if possible? Otherwise, great work driving such a long load!
What are you going to call your new videos. D&D Haulage?
you mentioned your dad got surprised by a construction site: how'd he make it by eventually?
The same way we did!
Oh I would love to see you with steerable axles one day😉😂
Not big enough! There are other videos already up on this channel with steerable axles on bigger loads!
that looked like fun
Another excellent video
Detroit... my old stomping grounds.
The ferry looks like something you find in 3rd world countries..
@dubious6718....the way the economy is going, we're practically already there ;-)
Nothing like being the biggest sardine in the can huh. lol
You have definitely backed up more miles than I drove a big rig forward (24:18 @ferry 😅) Edit: left mirror, that pilot car with its lights on 😂
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I am surprised YOU do not mention new bridge
I was actually as surprised as you were to see it for the first time! Took me a minute to realize what I had just passed 😅
Never has made sense to me why things like this are not just built on site?
I’m not complaining. That’s my livelyhood! But I know what you mean
What super long oversized wide load are you hauling????🤨🤨🤨🤨🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
It is a metal truss for a building
@@luckybananaheavyhaul3407 oh ok. 🤟Video. Super cool video.
U know the heavy hauler Scott letemplier
I’m friends with him on Facebook but I have not had the pleasure to meet him in person
Scott says your his mentor
I work with him
I doubt that 🤣🤣🤣✌️✌️✌️
No joke u can ask him yourself
cool video!
Tough Routing
oui m,sieur,ca c,est du beau travail d,equipe,de toute beaute de voir des pro a l,oeuvre,ca me rappelle des beaux souvenirs quand j,etait pour golden specialized,ont faisait pas des grosse job comme toi,en trombone,j,avais fait 110 pieds,
Sorry bout that D&D(Dad & Doug)
GOOD
You would have had less trouble if you only stretched out to 80 ft
It would’ve turned better! But the permits are all pre ordered and I gotta work with what the people upstairs figured out
Doug what's the farthest southwest you have come in the America? Ever driven to Vegas
The last company I worked for we drove more often to the west coast. I’ve been to every state except New Mexico including Alaska and Hawaii (on vacation 🤣)