I'm not a fan of pulling my Brinkley with a semi but Kudos to that fellow for his craftmanship on that truck bed. I worked as a Machinist Moldmaker for 42 years after my army days and did a lot of metal work including fabricating and welding and I'm impressed. Also love the smart car. My wife likes a little bigger car. Fun video! Burlington Bill busking on the road and here on youtube.
you'd be suprised how well and easy they are to drive especially nowdays ther is alot of automatated & automatics.. add air ride suspension with air ride cab and air ride seat ther is no comparison on ride quality and they usually are fleet maintained so could get 1 million miles out of them pretty easy if you maintain them and you can find tractors for under $10k & up easy of course you'll probably want to put a lil money into it to make it yours but heck havin 5-650hp and over 1,850-2250ftlbs of torque they are way safer to use for rv'ing vs a regular pickup truck and having the capability of towing 80klbs you'll never have to worry bout worrying if ur rv is overweight
@@mikemccabe7124 I imagine they have come a long way with the big trucks. I like my F-350 with the 6.7 diesel. I've had Ford trucks for a lot of years and have had great luck with them. We are on the road about 6 or 7 months a year. Just did our third trip to Alaska.
That looked like fun! Thanks for the video!
@@grayfox9911 Thank you for watching!
I'm not a fan of pulling my Brinkley with a semi but Kudos to that fellow for his craftmanship on that truck bed. I worked as a Machinist Moldmaker for 42 years after my army days and did a lot of metal work including fabricating and welding and I'm impressed. Also love the smart car. My wife likes a little bigger car. Fun video! Burlington Bill busking on the road and here on youtube.
you'd be suprised how well and easy they are to drive especially nowdays ther is alot of automatated & automatics.. add air ride suspension with air ride cab and air ride seat ther is no comparison on ride quality and they usually are fleet maintained so could get 1 million miles out of them pretty easy if you maintain them and you can find tractors for under $10k & up easy of course you'll probably want to put a lil money into it to make it yours but heck havin 5-650hp and over 1,850-2250ftlbs of torque they are way safer to use for rv'ing vs a regular pickup truck and having the capability of towing 80klbs you'll never have to worry bout worrying if ur rv is overweight
@@mikemccabe7124 I imagine they have come a long way with the big trucks. I like my F-350 with the 6.7 diesel. I've had Ford trucks for a lot of years and have had great luck with them. We are on the road about 6 or 7 months a year. Just did our third trip to Alaska.
@@mikemccabe7124 stoooop! You are making me want one 😂🤣
Super nice setup and they seem like such sweet folks, happy they are living their best lives!!
@@anothertickintime5578 They are super sweet! He’s an amazing fabricator too!
What is wrong with Craig? Wussy?
@@PhilMarshall-b4k naw! He’s a great guy I’m just razzing him a little 😂
That is a nice bed build who did that sorry. I have a 15 now but now bed .
@@leeworsdell1410 Bruce, the owner built it all