Absolutely great interview, this should be watched by all young drivers, I had a load of canners that were way to light, one got down about 4 hours before the yard. Got her up, then down again. Well after a few of the up and down deal , I get there and unload, she is laid out, looked gone , well , I inspect her , her hair had froze to the floor , I started pulling on her and realized she was alive, so I got her loose for the most part, she had the strength to pull herself loose and she was certainly angry lol. I avoided the hooking and she found the ramp. This is one of the best I’ve ever seen
2005 me and another hand was running feeders from auction to feed lots just as hard as we could when one evening we arrived after everyone at the sale barn was gone for the day. I laid down and when I woke up the next morning I went to wake the other guy up and he was dead. Still sitting in the driver seat his feet were on the brake and clutch. The truck was still in gear and running. He died as soon as we stopped. Miss that old man he taught me so much about cattle hauling and how to keep the cows up and haul asz.
This is one of the coolest interviews I’ve ever seen! I love the dynamic between these two guys. Solid salt 🧂 of the earth kind of guys . ❤❤🎉🎉 …much respect
Helluva good interview. Some good life lessons in there whether or not a person hauls cattle or not. One of the best was something like "when learning it's ok to not know if you care, but some know but don't care". That, and cowsand men both have to have their "want to". RIP Rocket, great interview with someone who is worth listening to!
Real nice video. Russ knows his cow haulin' for sure, and a lot of what he said can be applied to any other aspect of trucking and life in general. Keep on keepin' on.
Enjoyed the video. Retired now, I guess, but I still have 36ft gooseneck, still relocating cattle lol and I'm 79 lol. Keep it upright Francis. God Bless Always, be safe 👍👊👈🇨🇱
Great interview w/ a real straight up bull hauler driver . The " ezer to make a cowboy a trucker . Than make a trucker a cowboy " . Damn , did he get that spot on . Gotta grow up with livestock to haul' m - takes years of practice to learn not some g.d. video/ book . Bovine relocation industry ain't about driving a shiny-lit up ride it's about the livestock . 🐂
Thank God for good dad's. I had a hard time listening growing up to. But dad was always there to let me fall on my face!🤣. And then help me up. Ahhh life lessons..
Boy, do I feel stupid. I was just re-watching this and, in the beginning, when you made your comment about the Russian sound engineer, and the Czech one too? My wife heard it from the other room and said "that's bad". Went right over my head until then.
Don't feel bad - it goes over (or under) a lot of peoples' heads. :) And your wife is absolutely right - it's bad !!! But - she caught it, and you didn't :)
I knew if I waited long enough I’d learn a few things. Thanks for the knowledge. That’s a nice ride so keep it out of the northeast unless it’s June. Safe travels on the highways of stupidity.
Imagine sittin here drinkin my coffee on this fine Sunday mornin and seein my bestest Pard in all of the South's name! What a great interview, Ol Russ sure does know his business, handy as hell with a CAT too!
@@theshowmekiwitrucker2237 How you the Missus been doin? I see yalls still truckin em up with that sexy assed Bighouse Petercar. I aint talked to none of the boys in quite a spell, I looked for wm over on Mikes site but it looks like yall headed to better graze! Wheres everyone hangin out at now?
@@grubby1975 We is all good - taking it easy this summer. Hope you and yours are well. Beansy started one called channel19.net but it's kinda fizzled too. I'm still on TTR.
Sorry to comment again, but this is so real, I did a lot of my life trucking in a Colorado mountain town, Red Mountain one way, Wolf Creek east out , lizard head further west, when he talked about where and how they were loaded , on top of a mountain on a goat trail old logging road barely enough road to get in , to getting hung up in closed roads due to blizzards , or ice storms, etc. producers running just 6 more on to clean up the pen , 15,000 over and up. Running 150 miles around the coups As a rule the most honest group in trucking. May shoot ya or thump ya if you’re out of line, I,m referring to the middle age guys and up as a rule, but trucking in the Montana south to the gulf, I met some outstanding young men in bull hauling, 45 years for me in a truck, not over the road anymore, mainly regional, those mile markers are 5 miles apart now for me seemingly, I occasionally run a load or make a run for the family, and work full time regional, but I’m a kind of a whiny old guy now after 600 miles lol. Great channel and thanks driver , as I said, in my opinion as real as it gets.
Sounds like you know what the real deal is, driver - I saw Russ yesterday, wrenching on his own to get Lost Cause back out on the highway. I've encouraged him to check in on this channel to answer some of the honest comments that come his way. I'm just the messenger - please don't shoot! Keep safe hand.
Much respect to this man if we all loved and drove by his ethic our industry would be a great industry again
Yessir - he's an ambassador for sure.
Absolutely great interview, this should be watched by all young drivers, I had a load of canners that were way to light, one got down about 4 hours before the yard. Got her up, then down again. Well after a few of the up and down deal , I get there and unload, she is laid out, looked gone , well , I inspect her , her hair had froze to the floor , I started pulling on her and realized she was alive, so I got her loose for the most part, she had the strength to pull herself loose and she was certainly angry lol. I avoided the hooking and she found the ramp. This is one of the best I’ve ever seen
I appreciate the comment sir!
Russel is so down to earth. Great interview..thank you Blair!
2005 me and another hand was running feeders from auction to feed lots just as hard as we could when one evening we arrived after everyone at the sale barn was gone for the day. I laid down and when I woke up the next morning I went to wake the other guy up and he was dead. Still sitting in the driver seat his feet were on the brake and clutch. The truck was still in gear and running. He died as soon as we stopped. Miss that old man he taught me so much about cattle hauling and how to keep the cows up and haul asz.
This is a genuine man. wonderful interview
This is one of the coolest interviews I’ve ever seen! I love the dynamic between these two guys. Solid salt 🧂 of the earth kind of guys . ❤❤🎉🎉 …much respect
Well thanks - truly appreciate it.
This was a wonderful interview, thank you to all involved. Best regards.
Thank you.
Helluva good interview. Some good life lessons in there whether or not a person hauls cattle or not. One of the best was something like "when learning it's ok to not know if you care, but some know but don't care". That, and cowsand men both have to have their "want to".
RIP Rocket, great interview with someone who is worth listening to!
Well said Dave - I could listen to Russ all day.
That was a wonderful story I'm almost three years clean myself❤
Real nice video. Russ knows his cow haulin' for sure, and a lot of what he said can be applied to any other aspect of trucking and life in general. Keep on keepin' on.
No doubt. I certainly learned a lot.
Enjoyed the video.
Retired now, I guess, but I still have 36ft gooseneck, still relocating cattle lol and I'm 79 lol. Keep it upright Francis.
God Bless Always, be safe 👍👊👈🇨🇱
Great interview w/ a real straight up bull hauler driver .
The " ezer to make a cowboy a trucker . Than make a trucker a cowboy " . Damn , did he get that spot on . Gotta grow up with livestock to haul' m - takes years of practice to learn not some g.d. video/ book . Bovine relocation industry ain't about driving a shiny-lit up ride it's about the livestock . 🐂
That's about how Russ sees it too.
Thanks for watching, appreciate the flowers.
Be cool on yer stool, hand.
Mmm, I dunno, maybe it's 100% about the stock and 100% about the ride, as if you can't have one without the other
Very great interview he is a true cow hauler very caring thank u
Thank God for good dad's. I had a hard time listening growing up to. But dad was always there to let me fall on my face!🤣. And then help me up. Ahhh life lessons..
Yeah, I liked the part about his Dad too. Thanks for watching.
Russ should be President he has compassion !!!!!!
That was a great video an interview about cattle trucking
Thank you sir.
Great interview 👍 a lot of respect for Russ "wore out"
Thank you sir.
Boy, do I feel stupid. I was just re-watching this and, in the beginning, when you made your comment about the Russian sound engineer, and the Czech one too? My wife heard it from the other room and said "that's bad". Went right over my head until then.
Don't feel bad - it goes over (or under) a lot of peoples' heads. :)
And your wife is absolutely right - it's bad !!! But - she caught it, and you didn't :)
Good interview! Enjoyed watching and learning about cattle hauling!
Glad you enjoyed it! You're on my list!
Great interview. Keep on Truckin' Russ.
I used to drive a tuned up Pete that did 120. Pecos to van horn was a blast.
great interview. thanks, for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it! Stay safe.
Awesome video and great interview.
Thanks - I appreciate it!
Really enjoyed this interview!
I'm glad you did. There will be more!
I knew if I waited long enough I’d learn a few things. Thanks for the knowledge. That’s a nice ride so keep it out of the northeast unless it’s June. Safe travels on the highways of stupidity.
No truer words. Great interview
I gotta say I really enjoy that I'd like to hear that man man talk more I'll hauled a few cattle here and there .. and thank you for maken the video
You're welcome - I try to produce real footage here.Thanks for watching.
Thank you brother keep the big girl between the ditches😎😎😎👍👍👍
Imagine sittin here drinkin my coffee on this fine Sunday mornin and seein my bestest Pard in all of the South's name! What a great interview, Ol Russ sure does know his business, handy as hell with a CAT too!
Hello there Grubby! Miss ya! Knew I'd find you again.
@@theshowmekiwitrucker2237 How you the Missus been doin? I see yalls still truckin em up with that sexy assed Bighouse Petercar. I aint talked to none of the boys in quite a spell, I looked for wm over on Mikes site but it looks like yall headed to better graze! Wheres everyone hangin out at now?
@@grubby1975 We is all good - taking it easy this summer. Hope you and yours are well. Beansy started one called channel19.net but it's kinda fizzled too. I'm still on TTR.
Grimey !!! You're in fer it now, done blew your cover, Luke. ....... Coco, go boil up fitty eggs and get some bets on, I found our moneymaker !
Damn it’s good to hear from you Grubby.
Awesome interview, learned alot. got to respect a man who will lube his truck in a white t-shirt LOL.......my wife would kill me.
Sorry to comment again, but this is so real, I did a lot of my life trucking in a Colorado mountain town, Red Mountain one way, Wolf Creek east out , lizard head further west, when he talked about where and how they were loaded , on top of a mountain on a goat trail old logging road barely enough road to get in , to getting hung up in closed roads due to blizzards , or ice storms, etc. producers running just 6 more on to clean up the pen , 15,000 over and up. Running 150 miles around the coups As a rule the most honest group in trucking. May shoot ya or thump ya if you’re out of line, I,m referring to the middle age guys and up as a rule, but trucking in the Montana south to the gulf, I met some outstanding young men in bull hauling, 45 years for me in a truck, not over the road anymore, mainly regional, those mile markers are 5 miles apart now for me seemingly, I occasionally run a load or make a run for the family, and work full time regional, but I’m a kind of a whiny old guy now after 600 miles lol. Great channel and thanks driver , as I said, in my opinion as real as it gets.
Sounds like you know what the real deal is, driver - I saw Russ yesterday, wrenching on his own to get Lost Cause back out on the highway.
I've encouraged him to check in on this channel to answer some of the honest comments that come his way.
I'm just the messenger - please don't shoot!
Keep safe hand.
You forgot the most important part, which was where he got his awesome Cb radio. He must know someone pretty cool to get a radio like that.
I'll have to take a wild guess and say you're the mud duck from the south that hooked him up with that radio?
@@theshowmekiwitrucker2237 I am, mate. I am a truck driver by hobby and a sporadic day trader.
I just want to go on the record for “thanking” this post.
@@humblepie8864 I thank you for your "thank", kind sir.
Was u loading out of Billings livestock along the highway I remember ur buddy passing
My dream is to haul cattle hopefully one day I’ll be able to learn the ropes first hand from someone
There's still guys out here willing to teach those who want to learn.
luv this
Have you seen any Dale Stull trucks? 1 Outlaw
Took me way too long to get your Russian sound engineer joke 🤣
Playing in bands for years I picked up a lot of dumb musician jokes !
We call them critter crates over here in Oz
Hah! I like that.
A real one.
On a all flight burning cattle truck light that should be in a song
Rock haulers are hated worse. Than any body I know
Can’t be a real bullhauler. No toothpick.
he's Outlaw - but you can't be THAT Outlaw these days !