Awesome! Thank you for watching and I'm glad I could bring up some old memories for you! I've got an old picture of one of my grandpas backed up to an old wood load shoot in an old truck and straight load trailer, pretty awesome! Old School!
It's a "horse hop." used it speed up a horses before a race . usta find it around race track or veterinarians . Haven't see a " little brown bottle in well over 25 years . 3 of them "toothpicks" will get you from Okeechobee, FL sale barn to Cargills in Colton , CA. ( So I heard )....
Hi i am a now retired cattle hauler from Germany.Be in business from 1992 to 2012.Then i went off because the laws for transporting cattle getting stronger and stronger. My company hauls 90% bulls for export to ports at the mediterranian sea to get shipped to the muslims. And 10 % was breeding cattle to Turkey Russia Iran Morocco. Almost everywhere you can go with wheels and a ferry. We had Wilson Trailers also because they where much lighter than the common trailers here. But when we load heavy bulls about 2000 lbs and more and they begin to rumble, the wilson trailers gets heavy damaged. Bolts popping out, sheets falling off.A big mess.Thats the reason for me never hooked up one of these. And now keep on rollin Buddy.
@@udo5479 that's really cool! Sounds like you got to haul some very interesting loads! You are right, those big cattle will mess your trailer up! Most of the cattle I haul are less than 1000 lbs and don't do as much damage. It's getting harder to stay in business in the US now as well, I'm hoping to stay in business at least 2 more years if the market holds up! Thanks for watching! I hope you have a great day!
I like when you say you cross the state line or go through a certain town or name the road that you’re on cause I used to be on a bunch of these roads back in the day. Remind me where I used to be when I could truck, but now I’m in a wheelchair.
@@DouglasYoung-tx8xf thank you for watching, sorry to hear you are in a wheelchair now, I'll try to give more details when I'm on the road, God bless you and I hope you have a good day!
Sometimes I think I’d like to try cattle hauling. Don’t know if I could do it though. Not fond of being squished or kicked. Gotten that enough from the horses over the years. Still, I do wonder what it’s like. I’ve heard it pays really well, but you also pay for any cow that goes down. What do you have under the hood in that Pete? It sounded like it might be kitty cat in one of your other videos.
@@tracywilson1356 it can be dangerous, but I work my gates loading and unloading and try to be as safe as possible! I have only been kicked once and that was several years ago when I first started hauling, I have been chased out if the trailer a few times!😁 Yes,you are correct, you are responsible for the cattle on your trailer, we carry special cargo ins for livestock, but the 1st $1000 is out of your pocket! Its a kitty under the hood, good ear! C15 block, 5EK ECM and internals, almost 1 million miles on this motor, previous owner put 1 million on original motor and then swapped out with a crate from CAT
Does that bell that bull haulers have on their trailer have a meaning or is it for decoration? If it has a meaning what does it represent? Love the content🖤
Mine is for decoration,but back in the day some Bull haulers dipped their tooth pick in Dr. Bell's to stay awake so I heard a lot of them say that's the meaning.
Whatcha think about them La hiways & pigtrails !!Them Coonasses know how to eat , but they road working skills are lacking , hahaha !! What determines where they cattle go ?? Who ever payin the most?? just curious. Thanks for lettin us ride along with You Sir !! I never did know exactly what the tooth pics meant, but i never hauled any cows . I do know , to me the worst feelin there is , is to be so sleepy Ya cant hold ya head up & still got 500 miles miles to go . I always managed to function under my own power,but its tuff sometimes.Back then the Dr. would give ya stuff to keep a man awake , when i started in 98 , drug testing was in place. Enjoyed the Video once again!! You take Care Sir , Got a nosey question for ya , I seen Yall got a place up in cold country , gettin ready for retirement??
@@jamesconn7311 I agree with ya, love the food, hate the roads, lol! Where they goes depends on what kind of money the feed lot is paying, all about the profit per pound, some days we just drive until they get em sold! I hear ya on the sleep, sometimes it gets pretty tough, but like you I do it with no help outside of caffeine! Thanks for watching! And yes we bought some property way up north, that's the retirement plan, going to build some cabins and rent out for airbnbs, do a bunch of fishing, hunting, and exploring, "the last frontier"!
@@charlesrichter3468 yes,I have too! They will try your patience for sure! I like the ones that have been hauled several times, they know what the program is and usually unload themselves, just open the gate!
Very Nice,,,thank you Friend
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for bringing back some memories of me and my dad in cattle truck in the 50 and 6o 😊loading single deck Wilson trailer and fruhauf trailer..
Awesome! Thank you for watching and I'm glad I could bring up some old memories for you! I've got an old picture of one of my grandpas backed up to an old wood load shoot in an old truck and straight load trailer, pretty awesome! Old School!
Thanks for the Ride along!
Ole Buttercup Looking Large and Proud!
TGP
@@thomaspetroff9117 thank you!
Another amazing video. I miss your rounds of transporting cows. Keep up the great work and stay safe 👍
@@Toy678toy thank you!
Nice 👌
@@TheRedpete379 thank you!
Big ol yard for sure!! I was there in 90s when I drove for a feedyard up here in Kansas!!
@@karljacobson1575 yes it is, they have added on in the last few years as well and built the new office and scale recently!
@@G5OutdoorAdventures i hear that!!
Good looking ride, I saw you rolling through Lawton Oklahoma about a month or 2 ago
@@Solo-di5om thank you! That's awesome!
I remember dr bells...great video. Rollin like pruitt used to do it
@@charlesrichter3468 dr bells, I've heard about it never used it myself, just got to keep the left door closed! Thank you!
It's a "horse hop." used it speed up a horses before a race . usta find it around race track or veterinarians . Haven't see a " little brown bottle in well over 25 years . 3 of them "toothpicks" will get you from Okeechobee, FL sale barn to Cargills in Colton , CA.
( So I heard )....
Thank you for sharing your latest video
@@jonrobison8488 thank you for watching!
Great video, you loaded in my neck of the woods. I don’t live far from Vinton.
@@KeithRoyer-d1p thank you! That's cool! Love me some good LA food!
Nice cow's. Easy unloading
@@jameshassel5838 yes , I like those, I hate dealing with ones that don't want to come off the trailer!
Peace
Hi i am a now retired cattle hauler from Germany.Be in business from 1992 to 2012.Then i went off because the laws for transporting cattle getting stronger and stronger. My company hauls 90% bulls for export to ports at the mediterranian sea to get shipped to the muslims. And 10 % was breeding cattle to Turkey Russia Iran Morocco. Almost everywhere you can go with wheels and a ferry. We had Wilson Trailers also because they where much lighter than the common trailers here. But when we load heavy bulls about 2000 lbs and more and they begin to rumble, the wilson trailers gets heavy damaged. Bolts popping out, sheets falling off.A big mess.Thats the reason for me never hooked up one of these. And now keep on rollin Buddy.
@@udo5479 that's really cool! Sounds like you got to haul some very interesting loads! You are right, those big cattle will mess your trailer up! Most of the cattle I haul are less than 1000 lbs and don't do as much damage. It's getting harder to stay in business in the US now as well, I'm hoping to stay in business at least 2 more years if the market holds up! Thanks for watching! I hope you have a great day!
I like when you say you cross the state line or go through a certain town or name the road that you’re on cause I used to be on a bunch of these roads back in the day. Remind me where I used to be when I could truck, but now I’m in a wheelchair.
@@DouglasYoung-tx8xf thank you for watching, sorry to hear you are in a wheelchair now, I'll try to give more details when I'm on the road, God bless you and I hope you have a good day!
Wonder ful video thank you for delivering young steaks and ribs burger😅😂❤
@@calebmanuel17 thank you! Yes they sure taste good!😁
@@G5OutdoorAdventures delicious
The good ole Gray Ranch
Sometimes I think I’d like to try cattle hauling. Don’t know if I could do it though. Not fond of being squished or kicked. Gotten that enough from the horses over the years. Still, I do wonder what it’s like. I’ve heard it pays really well, but you also pay for any cow that goes down.
What do you have under the hood in that Pete? It sounded like it might be kitty cat in one of your other videos.
@@tracywilson1356 it can be dangerous, but I work my gates loading and unloading and try to be as safe as possible! I have only been kicked once and that was several years ago when I first started hauling, I have been chased out if the trailer a few times!😁 Yes,you are correct, you are responsible for the cattle on your trailer, we carry special cargo ins for livestock, but the 1st $1000 is out of your pocket! Its a kitty under the hood, good ear! C15 block, 5EK ECM and internals, almost 1 million miles on this motor, previous owner put 1 million on original motor and then swapped out with a crate from CAT
Something that might make it interesting is if u suggest what kind of $ u make.
@@Whatwasmade4mewillfindme 😁 better than hauling most freight!
When will the next video will be
@@calebmanuel17 we are in Alaska on vacation for another week, I'll try to get one up when we get back home!
I hauled alot of rocks on them roads for the farmer and oil field location
@@StevenGuillotte that's awesome, they need plenty to build that low land up for sure!
Does that bell that bull haulers have on their trailer have a meaning or is it for decoration? If it has a meaning what does it represent? Love the content🖤
Mine is for decoration,but back in the day some Bull haulers dipped their tooth pick in Dr. Bell's to stay awake so I heard a lot of them say that's the meaning.
@@FutureMilly Most are just decoration, they may have had a meaning back in the day, but not sure, thanks for watching!
Whatcha think about them La hiways & pigtrails !!Them Coonasses know how to eat , but they road working skills are lacking , hahaha !! What determines where they cattle go ?? Who ever payin the most?? just curious. Thanks for lettin us ride along with You Sir !! I never did know exactly what the tooth pics meant, but i never hauled any cows . I do know , to me the worst feelin there is , is to be so sleepy Ya cant hold ya head up & still got 500 miles miles to go . I always managed to function under my own power,but its tuff sometimes.Back then the Dr. would give ya stuff to keep a man awake , when i started in 98 , drug testing was in place. Enjoyed the Video once again!! You take Care Sir , Got a nosey question for ya , I seen Yall got a place up in cold country , gettin ready for retirement??
@@jamesconn7311 I agree with ya, love the food, hate the roads, lol! Where they goes depends on what kind of money the feed lot is paying, all about the profit per pound, some days we just drive until they get em sold! I hear ya on the sleep, sometimes it gets pretty tough, but like you I do it with no help outside of caffeine! Thanks for watching! And yes we bought some property way up north, that's the retirement plan, going to build some cabins and rent out for airbnbs, do a bunch of fishing, hunting, and exploring, "the last frontier"!
@@G5OutdoorAdventures Yes Sir ,i heard that ,Thanks !!👍
Call PETA, they are shocking those poor cows
@@donjulio4025 🤣😂
@donjulio4025 those cows are treated way better than most people in China bub
@@charlesrichter3468 yes they are! And a little shock to hurry them along is nothing compared to them kicking each other!
@G5OutdoorAdventures we hauled alot of pasture cows that had never seen people. If you got them loaded they didn't want to get out.
@@charlesrichter3468 yes,I have too! They will try your patience for sure! I like the ones that have been hauled several times, they know what the program is and usually unload themselves, just open the gate!