@@sonnypruitttrucking I loved this series when it was new ' I can remember it really pumped up the interest in big rigs in the mid to late seventies here in New Zealand .There was a trucking company where I lived that had 3 or 4 KW's like the Movin On rig ' hauling logs 'they were painted a really nice dark mettalic blue and kept in pristine condition. There was another outfit that hauled log's' probably on a larger scale ' and the truck 's they used were" Pacific's " I never knew much about where they were were made 'but it would be either the USA or Canada . I've always thought that Kenworths are made in Canada ' is that correct? . Thanks for putting these episodes on TH-cam. 👍
@@barrycuda3769 ya i watched them when I was a kid and really made me want to be a truck driver. I thought Kenworth was US but I never really investigated, might be both US and Canada ?
@@sonnypruitttrucking I did a bit of research a few hours ago ' and it seems they started in Oregon ' and later on set up in Canada as well 'for some sort of tax reason .
I’m an engineer, a colleague of mine works for paccar (who owns kenworth and peterbilt). He works in Washington state near mt Vernon. That’s where the r and d is done and I believe the trucks are now made in Texas. It could have been different back in the early 70s
Just want to say Thank You! Thank You!! Thank You!!! It’s my all time favorite show and I’m really enjoying all the work and effort you put into this! Again I say Thank You!!! Liked and subscribed👍
@@sonnypruitttrucking exact same thing here on my end! I went out and got my class A with all the endorsements about 25 years ago unfortunately, right after I got my license, I had a major heart attack and ended up with a five way bypass and was just not able to pass a physical, so I still wanna👍👍
@@lawnmowerman2199 oh that’s too bad :( well there are a lot of people getting their trucking fix with a computer game called American Truck Simulator :) Some are real truckers too and drive all day and then come home and drive on the game hahaha. I still need to learn to backup a trailer with just the mirrors though. I tend to switch the camera outside and do it that way. I can sometimes do it on a short trailer. It’s funner than it sounds and a lot of the areas in the game really resemble real life locations too.
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 Tina Louise sure looked different, but good! This is one episode I never saw as a kid. I saw many as a kid & still enjoy watching my DVDs. Great stuff! 🥰😎✌️
Oh that’s right! My dad took me to see that in the theater. What a great movie and he was very memorable in that movie too. I think more so than the others, for me.
I grew up in the country, but i despise rodeos. I feel bad for Sonny and Company, everywhere they go, they get pulled into other people's problems. But then, thats obviously the plot.
My favorite show when i was a lil boy so glad we can still watch our childhood favs thanks so much for sharing
That Kenworth is one beautiful truck especially in the green paint.
Ya, too bad it got so dirty in this episode, but I guess that's what trucks are for :)
@@sonnypruitttrucking I loved this series when it was new ' I can remember it really pumped up the interest in big rigs in the mid to late seventies here in New Zealand .There was a trucking company where I lived that had 3 or 4 KW's like the Movin On rig ' hauling logs 'they were painted a really nice dark mettalic blue and kept in pristine condition. There was another outfit that hauled log's' probably on a larger scale ' and the truck 's they used were" Pacific's " I never knew much about where they were were made 'but it would be either the USA or Canada . I've always thought that Kenworths are made in Canada ' is that correct? . Thanks for putting these episodes on TH-cam. 👍
@@barrycuda3769 ya i watched them when I was a kid and really made me want to be a truck driver. I thought Kenworth was US but I never really investigated, might be both US and Canada ?
@@sonnypruitttrucking I did a bit of research a few hours ago ' and it seems they started in Oregon ' and later on set up in Canada as well 'for some sort of tax reason .
I’m an engineer, a colleague of mine works for paccar (who owns kenworth and peterbilt). He works in Washington state near mt Vernon. That’s where the r and d is done and I believe the trucks are now made in Texas. It could have been different back in the early 70s
The Truckers answer to Route 66 TV show, trouble found them wherever they went. My favorite show as a kid !
Keep them coming boss. Lovin' the series and your work is appreciated.
Thanks always liked Movin On, One of the locals used to play it everyday but took it off, BTW thats Rita Wilson @34:00
Wow, just wow. This episode makes sides split so hard. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This feels like magnum pi episode. Where higgins plays elmo zimmer.
Just want to say Thank You! Thank You!! Thank You!!!
It’s my all time favorite show and I’m really enjoying all the work and effort you put into this! Again I say Thank You!!! Liked and subscribed👍
Thank you for your thank you :) Ya I have fond memories of watching this as a kid and wanting to be a truck driver because of it.
@@sonnypruitttrucking exact same thing here on my end! I went out and got my class A with all the endorsements about 25 years ago unfortunately, right after I got my license, I had a major heart attack and ended up with a five way bypass and was just not able to pass a physical, so I still wanna👍👍
@@lawnmowerman2199 oh that’s too bad :( well there are a lot of people getting their trucking fix with a computer game called American Truck Simulator :) Some are real truckers too and drive all day and then come home and drive on the game hahaha. I still need to learn to backup a trailer with just the mirrors though. I tend to switch the camera outside and do it that way. I can sometimes do it on a short trailer. It’s funner than it sounds and a lot of the areas in the game really resemble real life locations too.
O-H-I-O Porter greetings 🇺🇸 Tina Louise sure looked different, but good! This is one episode I never saw as a kid. I saw many as a kid & still enjoy watching my DVDs. Great stuff! 🥰😎✌️
Tina Louise, Ginger from Gilligan’s Island in this episode
Wow your right! She sure did a good performance in this episode.
A Martinez, just 2 years after being of part of the John Wayne movie The Cowboys.
Oh that’s right! My dad took me to see that in the theater. What a great movie and he was very memorable in that movie too. I think more so than the others, for me.
@@sonnypruitttrucking Bruce Dern was very memorable for me , playing a nasty man as usual.
@@barrycuda3769 oh ya! That too, he played that character really well. He always seems to do that.
I grew up in the country, but i despise rodeos. I feel bad for Sonny and Company, everywhere they go, they get pulled into other people's problems. But then, thats obviously the plot.
I’ve only been to one rodeo in my life at a county fair.
It's not a trucking doc...it's purely entertainment.
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