Them boys roll hard. True outlaw truckers. There's a reason why you never see them at truck stops. It's because they don't stop for anything. They are only allowed to keep livestock in trailers for a certain amount of time. So they'll do whatever it takes to get that load where it's going in that time frame. Their wheels literally never stop turning until that load is delivered. And they make big money so fuel really isn't a concern to them. I've been doing 85 on the freeway in my car while on a road trip and about got my doors blown off by a convoy of bull haulers doing a good 95+ through the desert. A lot of those boys add a lot of power modifications to their trucks to get even more speed out of them. They literally give 0 fucks. Don't get in their way
when I started with a big box company with trucks that would only run. 65, yeah I was jealous of those guys running triple digit kenworths and peterbilts.
75 is not fast. 100 now that is getting up there. if the cattle die in transit well that is counter productive now isn't it ! also every hour those cattle are not eating that is money lost due to weight loss so the object is to move them fast and efficient. you should stick to dry van freight 😋
That is your opinion. I think 75 is very fast. That is my opinion. If cattle die because drivers are not breaking the law, I think that is bad planning.
@@MetalTeamster I hauled cattle for many,many moons and if you think 75 is fast,stick with the outfits you drive for now because bullhauling would make someone like you shit themselves on an hourly basis..longer they are on the hoof,bigger chances of them laying down and getting trampled,shrinkage etc etc..mooove 'em on down the line.
@@MetalTeamster your only alowed by law to have the animals in the trailer so many hours before you have to unload feed and water them or you get fined so you dont have time to goof around at all unless its a short haul
No, they’re not speeding. They’re doing the speed limit and you’re going less than the speed limit blocking traffic. So they have to pass you for their t fuel efficiency.
I was in north carolina in my rig last year doing 65 and got passed by a hog hauller like I was going backwards. Them hog ears were a flopping in the wind. It was a pleasure to see that rig go flying by me.
Ever look in a bull haulers cab and see tooth picks in the headliner? Then you know why they drive so fast. And they do it while wiping the dash and vacuuming the carpet. Thanks Dr. Bell.
Plain and simple we do it because we can, DOT don't really mess with us especially when loaded, cows can't stay on truck very long before they start dropping weight, overheating and dying so that's why you don't catch us blocking the fuel line going and getting a sodie water and Cheese burger.
Hey boss, as a steering wheel holder my self, I will stop at the sales and distract dot...yall roll on. I'm on weight, my logs are good and my rig has been pretripped. I'm good. Roll on boss.
Ya, logs gotta be legal now ( not honest ), and 10 over is about all they allow. I got pulled over west of rawlins - trooper said he only wrote me for 9 over to be a bro.
Haha mega fleet steering wheel holders pissed cause their shit governed to 55...you just keep that right lane warm and cozy, and let them boys tear that left lane up 10-4.
I guess the commentary just shows how little experience you have in Truckin.. Cattle can only be in the trailer for so long and a vast majority of what comes up the I5 comes out of Southern California so they need to get the destination at all cost and at $3,000 a head x 35 do the math. So quit complaining let us by and enjoy the ride.
You woulda shit yourself had we rolled by you. We cruised 95 in a 65 through Jacksonville last night. And once we got south of Jacksonville the cruise was set at 100. And nobody got hurt because we pay tf attention to what’s going on around us.
Bull Haulers are Badass‼️👍🏽 They always Send it hard‼️ 75❓ I've seen them do 90+ they know how to drive big trucks that's why there called the Left Lane Gang. When you see them coming Move Over‼️ they always drive the Nicest trucks too‼️ Respect the Bull Haulers and Move Over‼️ they are the Last of the Old School Truckers let them be .
to be completely honest probably 90% of livestock outfits will not keep a guy on if he averages less than a minimum 60 mph constant speed for the entire trip on all trips wether its 800 miles or 2,400 miles now workin direct for the big kill plants they are limiting the travel time by putting up more plants so they are not quite as strict but they also have appointment times that they are strict with
I'm not going to lie I love seeing those bull haulers getting down the interstate. In nine years of trucking I've never seen one pulled over, keep on running big dogs
First of all I come from a family of bull hauler and the only reason why they speed like that is your not on your time your on the cattle time you have got to get to a feed lot to get the cattle water or feed also it could be the process plant has you on a dead line there could be many reasons bull haulers are the kings of the interstate
Wisconsin still has a 65 mph speed limit to this day, as it has been since 1987, but at least 65 mph has always applied for both cars and trucks. WI never had a lower truck limit. IL IN and MI have had lower truck speed limits. Michigan still does to this day @ 60 mph. It's ironic that MI was the first out of these four states to allow cars to travel 70 mph in 1996, Indiana and Illinois would follow much later, IN 2005, IL 2014.
Well, apparently the people of those states don't think so because if they truly wanted to change it, they could. The Corporations could be the first to change it by supporting politicians who would change it.
@@MetalTeamster I never said I had the need to go 80mph in a large truck but we can all agree that 55mph maximum on a wide open Interstate is just plain ridiculous. That's the kind of speed you should go on 2 lane highway's.
@@MetalTeamster truck speed is 80 in Utah. 70 in Idaho. I know a lot of truckers that go 70-75 because they know how to handle their equipment. It’s a proven fact that slower drivers cause more accidents. That’s in both cars and semis.
There is a reason you never see a hauler pulled over when full not many cow hauler involved accidents either. Ever seen a wrecker towing a cattle hauler? They go slow animals die. Thats the truth of it. live cargo does not stop
Had a buddy that hauled cattle several years. Boss man lead the pack and told evergone else to keep up. Tkld stories of trucks only able to go 107 would get an in frame, turbo and fuel pump mods over a weekend and be back on the road Monday, keeping up with the pack.
When was the last time you saw/heard about a bull hauler causing an accident? I haven't ever personally. How about a 55mph dryvan? Ive seen 4 of those this week. They are allowed certain exceptions is how they get away with it, and cattle perish faster than you think in a trailer. Cattle take a while to replace, cant make a new one tomorrow.
@@K4RLOTrucking there are very few compared to all trucks on the road. But ok, no speed limits for cattle trucks. Any other products that should get priority/ no laws applied to? How about chickens? Fish ? Logs ?
cattle are time critical sensetive what ever you want to call it buyers buy cattle based on weight so much per pound and they shrink an average of 10 lbs an hour in transit and with a whole load by the time you get to the kill floor on a little baby trip of 800 miles they lose close to 3,000lbs now thats back east here where im from in pa so you figure they kill 1,600 cattle a day with average 36 head/load thats 44 loads a day average at 3,000lb loss at .80/lb thats over $100,000 a day in loss just because of what they call drift or for non cattle hauler terms shrinkage
MetalTeamster well thats just how it works bud its not a job for everybody theres no possible way to legally drive anything over 700 miles in 11 hours but cattle cant sit on a truck for 2 10 hour breaks plus the trip time thats just common sense
Well now I know why. I wonder when the county rep will calculate their excess speed and miles, keep them waiting on the side of the road to make up for their speed?
A steering wheel holder, in a plastic truck who can only run when a computer tells them: i DoNt UnDeRStAnD wHy CaTtLe Is So ImPoRtAnT tHeY hAVe ToO sPeEd 😂😂😂😂😂 Cattle hauling ain’t for everyone 🥲
why don't they have a speed limit of 75-80-85 for cattle? They make exceptions for oil field drivers for hours of service. If cattle are so important that they need to be hauled at that speed fine, change the laws then
@@MetalTeamster well there teamster, cattle do have their own regulations. Cattle have to be unloaded in 24 hours. No exceptions. That’s why we speed. Most the time we have 24 hours to make a 24 hour haul. You’re hauling live animals that have to be fed and watered. You have to keep that left door shut and hammer down. That’s why cattle haulers used to be known as the elite drivers. Before plastic trucks and Cracker Jack box CDLs made it possible for any swinging dick to get into a truck. Anything agricultural, get the fuck out of their way.
@@MetalTeamster not to mention, the longer you have cattle on your truck the more they’re gonna shit and piss adding weight to your truck. Plenty of times I’ve loaded out legal and went through a port 1000 heavy because I couldn’t open my drains and boom, overweight ticket. Hauling cows isn’t like hauling anything else on this planet. We are in our own little world, not many could do what we do. You couldn’t, you’d never last a week hauling cows...not at the speed you’re driving. 😂
@@chevyolson3075 I have no desire to haul cattle, so no worry about how long I would last. Ok, so what you are saying is you are forced to break the law. I hear that....so, how do you keep your CDL long term then?
@@MetalTeamster like I said, only a select few have the cherries to haul cattle. I’ve kept my CDL because I know every way around every scale in OR, WA, CA, ID and NV. Running nights and a $600 radar detector have kept me clean. The point in all of this, you’re not a cattle hauler. So you don’t know the first thing about cattle hauling. Which means, your opinion of hauling cattle is completely irrelevant. Too many people in the world today that have opinions on shit they know nothing about. Leave the cattle hauling to the cattle haulers. Just don’t bitch when we blow your doors off your governed freightliner. 😂
@@MetalTeamster What was the purpose of this whole video for anyway? To show that you’re a conservative democratic dumb Ass an have no reason to be behind the wheel of an 18 wheeler??
@ you do realize the speed limits are outdated by about 30 years or maybe more, right? These guys are indeed going fast, but not crazy fast. As long as they have good situational awareness and are paying attention to their surroundings (which the overwhelming majority do), there’s nothing physically wrong with what they’re doing. I’ve personally seen some drivers who cling to the speed limit end up being more of a safety hazard than the speeders, if that tells you anything. Being brainwashed by the government is never a good thing
they have a certain amount of time to get them to their destination. its not like hauling anything else where if we're late do to weather or a stupid speed limit sign the product wont go bad. livestock they do after being cramped in a certain amount of space. funny how you say its your opinion yet when others post theirs you get ass hurt about it. do your job and they'll do theirs. you or your family dont bitch when you buy food because a bull hauler, hog hauler, and a chicken hauler do this to make sure you get your shit without it being tainted by dirty meat because if one gets sick they all do and thats a load lost and less people get fed. just food for thought.. pun inteded.
Dude why do you think you never see them pulled over by highway patrol? Ive seen them in california all the way to the midwest going fast. Obviously in states like wyoming, utah, nevada, and nebraska where the speed limit is 95% set at 75 there is no need for them to go faster, but in california the cops know that they have to get to point b in a certain amount of time so they give them leeway but not too much. They're not wreckless drivers. They dont zig zag in and out of traffic. They know how to drive at those speeds safely.
you haven't met the Bull Haulers in Kansas have you. Fuckers drive like shit well the new ones do. Old school isnt around much anymore and these new haulers dont pay attention always cutting into oncoming lane. passing when its not safe and speeding.
I know this is old but have you ever hauled cattle it's not like hauling general freight or ltl freight such as ups and such. it's very time sensitive. you have only so much time to get from point A to B be with cattle until they need to graze or need water. can't stop anywhere because that can cause illnesses to spread which causes a bad situation.
If you have to worry about fuel, you aren't making enough money. Let me know when I pass you and I'll slow down so you can take another video of me. Hell I may stop and give your doors back too
I suppose no thought about obeying the law. You call yourself a " conservative "....I would guess? I thought Conservatives were pro law enforcement, pro obeying the law. But if you benefit, I guess the law means nothing to you. Right ?
@@MetalTeamster fuck pro law. We are pro make a fucking good living. Unlike you slow walk with no purpose pacifists who won’t do what needs to be done to make an extra buck.
Because you have to get the cattle there.Confined to a small area for extended periods is not good for the animal.75 is not bad watch them in open land.Smash the straits and cruise the curves
I drove a truck for many years. It was a company truck, but it would still run 90 miles an hour governor limited 75 miles an hour in a truck is not that fast especially if you’re on the highway if you’re not driving at least 70 to 80 miles an hour then you’re not getting anywhere.
There is a reason they run fast they can only stand so long and there is more reasons but that is one of them they dont stay over night in that trailer they have to unload at night
Its because by law you only have so many hours to have the cattle in the truck before they have to be unloaded fed and watered thats why the dont ship by rail anymore i got red tagged for being over length 1 time at the scales in the summer at wheeler ridge it was 108 i had on springers (pregnant cows) 1 call to the humane society and the cop was pissed but let me go that was the early 80s before they raised the max length
When you haul livestock you cant afford to go 63 mph. The cows or pigs can get tired of standing after long periods of time and lay down and the others can step on on them killing them. So they gotta haul to their destination quickly. Why do you think D.O.T give them exemptions. Last of the cowboys
Oh c'mon guys - I grew up in Medford and have you ever seen a log truck go the speed limit?! Hell no. In Southern Oregon you get out of the way when a log truck is behind you. Seriously. Why do you think they have rigs with nothing?! No comforts of any kind, just a seat, a windshield, a steering wheel and a gearshift: less weight, faster truck. The more loads they can get to the mill means more money.
They probably had to get those cattle to the slaughter house before it closed. They may have had to travel several hours to make that slaughter house on time.
Soon as those cattle hit the trailer it’s go time. Every minute is money lost. You’ve gotta move cattle fast, while keeping them cool, so that that retain as much weight as possible. In the cattle market (which I know very well) every pound lost is money lost, and when you lose many pounds, because your driver didn’t get there fast enough, you lose your profit. Live animals need food and water. If they stay in a moving trailer too long their legs get tired and they don’t get back up, causing your profit to fall. Most large scale cattle operations are barely floating over until they sell, which is all that pays for: feed, water, hay, land, help, and shelter. Speeding isn’t good but killing 300 head of cattle because you didn’t make it in time is far worse than getting a speeding ticket. Because 300 head of dead cattle is equivalent to $600,000 lost.
Cuz cattle and livestock get “ shipping fever “ from being in a trailer and they get hot then the wind blows on them and they get sick. Less time in a trailer the less sick cows you have at the farm. Time is literally money. Hammer down ol son
Probably a Shaky Legg load going to Walts Meats in Woodland WA. Got to cross Communist Oregon to get there. Cows going to Walts are literally on their last leg! Idaho sends them our shit cattle, and they just eat em up!
Back in the day when Texas speed limits were 60 mph during the day and 55 at night, I would get with a group of bull haulers at night and go across Texas on 54 doing 90+. Took no time at all to get through it!
Willy, when I shot this video, it was 55..... these guys were doing 20 mph over at least. Oregon used to be very serious about speeding trucks, but not so much anymore.
So here in the comments section you’re calling these bull haulers “liberals”…you do realize what’s gonna eventually happen with the cattle, right? Show me one liberal who would get into this line of work. I’ll wait. Sincerely, a conservative, not a bootlicker. You gotta do what you gotta do
I thought a big part of being a conservative was law and order? These drivers clearly don't believe in that. Their speed was egregious/ major cdl speeding violations
@@MetalTeamster you’re not listening. You make the rest of us conservatives look bad. Yes we do tend to obey the law, just not blindly. It gets to a point where you have to use your own brain instead of relying on someone else’s. Every self respecting conservative has a little old school outlaw in them, with a pair of balls. May I also clarify that you’ll NEVER see a liberal transporting cattle in a straight-piped diesel truck to possibly a slaughterhouse 😂😂
@@MetalTeamsteryou’re not listening. Yes we do tend to follow the law with most things, but there always comes a time where you have to rely on your own brain rather than the government we claim to not trust. You missed my point too about liberals being in that line of work. I guarantee you’ll see ZERO liberals hauling cattle to possibly a slaughterhouse via a straight-piped diesel truck, seeing how it’s usually liberals buying into the vegan and EPA bullshit
@@larryspencer8213 this was a go pro. I checked with the OSP , the ISP, the Montana Highway Patrol and the WSP which were the four states I ran and none said I was illegal touching a go pro. This was filmed in 2016 which was before the speed limit was increased to 65 for trucks. These trucks were going 30 mph over the speed limit
My 2001 freight liner dump truck with the C-15 engine ( over 500 HP) is able to go about 90 mph tops. Empty I would run 88mph on the toll road here in Texas which has a speed limit of 85mph. Loaded the fastest I will want to go is 75mph- 80 mph Keep in mind I have a super dump so I’m carrying anywhere from 24-26 tons on my back. As the weight of my dump truck which is about 13.5 - 14 tons about 77k-80k lbs total!
MetalTeamster Well it’s a toll road so I pay to go 80- 85mph so I can get more loads in. Also I’m 21 years old, what can I say I like speed ( only when it’s safe though like a wide open toll road ) Seem fair enough ?
I could do that, but #1 - I don't want to. I make enough money with one as a Union member to pay for my $450,000 home, my BMW , my annual vacation to Hawaii to golf, and fund my Pension and excellent health Insurance. #2 - It is illegal and un sustainable in the long run...
These guys are always hauling ass. Where I live they are getting brave. i drive 72mph and they pass me going up hill doing about oh i would say about 85 if not more. Always going into oncoming traffic never pay attention anymore. One guy was so far in my lane i had to throw myself almost in the ditch to keep from a headon. i turned around and followed him into town and into the lot. Waited for the sheriff to come out. He got 3 hefty tickets all cause i had a dashcam.
I don't think you are even on the same planet as myself. I was a Union driver getting paid to run LEGALLY.... I am also a Conservative / law and order - follow the rules type as well....
Them boys roll hard. True outlaw truckers. There's a reason why you never see them at truck stops. It's because they don't stop for anything. They are only allowed to keep livestock in trailers for a certain amount of time. So they'll do whatever it takes to get that load where it's going in that time frame. Their wheels literally never stop turning until that load is delivered. And they make big money so fuel really isn't a concern to them.
I've been doing 85 on the freeway in my car while on a road trip and about got my doors blown off by a convoy of bull haulers doing a good 95+ through the desert. A lot of those boys add a lot of power modifications to their trucks to get even more speed out of them. They literally give 0 fucks. Don't get in their way
dangerous , illegal and wrong
@@MetalTeamster doesn't matter to them. There is a reason why they're known as outlaw truckers
@@MetalTeamster who cares
@@MetalTeamster last time I checked they are free from the log books due to the shortage. But you prolly stare at your master on the dash.
@@rollingacresfarmstead206 I don't. I am a Union aircraft refueler now....
Kinda seems like somebody is jealous their truck won't go that fast 🤣
Haha! Yep! My guess is freightliner. When I had to drive that trash I was VERY jealous of drivers in Pete's and KW's.
when I started with a big box company with trucks that would only run. 65, yeah I was jealous of those guys running triple digit kenworths and peterbilts.
No reason to be after a bear and a plain brown wrapper gets um .....
75 is not fast. 100 now that is getting up there. if the cattle die in transit well that is counter productive now isn't it ! also every hour those cattle are not eating that is money lost due to weight loss so the object is to move them fast and efficient. you should stick to dry van freight 😋
That is your opinion. I think 75 is very fast. That is my opinion. If cattle die because drivers are not breaking the law, I think that is bad planning.
MetalTeamster puss.
Some tires are limited to 75.
@@MetalTeamster I hauled cattle for many,many moons and if you think 75 is fast,stick with the outfits you drive for now because bullhauling would make someone like you shit themselves on an hourly basis..longer they are on the hoof,bigger chances of them laying down and getting trampled,shrinkage etc etc..mooove 'em on down the line.
@@guy_incognito7538 chi
That’s why they call it FAST food.
Is it safe to assume you have never hauled live animals ??
Big Mike No. Maybe speeding is safer?
+MetalTeamster Snitch.
+Truck Nasty Who am I " snitching to "...... lol
@@MetalTeamster your only alowed by law to have the animals in the trailer so many hours before you have to unload feed and water them or you get fined so you dont have time to goof around at all unless its a short haul
@@dewaynemiguel3349 so...just drive as fast as one wants then ?
Quit hating on those bull wagons man has got to kno his limitations
No, they’re not speeding. They’re doing the speed limit and you’re going less than the speed limit blocking traffic. So they have to pass you for their t fuel efficiency.
Amen!
They were speeding it's on all video the camera driver was doing the speed limit all on video.
When we’re hammer down fuel mileage stinks. Loaded with 75k in the box, rolling 85 with some wind and hills, fuel mileage is less than 4
@@nebraskamalt6949 not an excuse for the bull hauler to be speeding.
I was in north carolina in my rig last year doing 65 and got passed by a hog hauller like I was going backwards. Them hog ears were a flopping in the wind. It was a pleasure to see that rig go flying by me.
Ever look in a bull haulers cab and see tooth picks in the headliner? Then you know why they drive so fast. And they do it while wiping the dash and vacuuming the carpet. Thanks Dr. Bell.
Plain and simple we do it because we can, DOT don't really mess with us especially when loaded, cows can't stay on truck very long before they start dropping weight, overheating and dying so that's why you don't catch us blocking the fuel line going and getting a sodie water and Cheese burger.
they should make a separate speed limit for cattle then. Logs are important as well...
@@MetalTeamsternot as important as the near 300 head of live cattle in that sardine can
Hey boss, as a steering wheel holder my self, I will stop at the sales and distract dot...yall roll on. I'm on weight, my logs are good and my rig has been pretripped. I'm good. Roll on boss.
They don't use many logs
Ya, logs gotta be legal now ( not honest ), and 10 over is about all they allow. I got pulled over west of rawlins - trooper said he only wrote me for 9 over to be a bro.
Can't stop run 1000 miles in a 24 hr period. If load in Florida texas panhandle run it straight through only stop for fuel.
I’ve seen them doing probably 95 and it was the coolest thing I’ve ever seen
Followed one through Oklahoma City one night on the highway 100 mph plus ,I was in a Rent-A-Car tucked behind him.
Livestock have to be off within certain time periods. that’s why us cool kids get to run eld exempt and don’t have to stop by the scales when loaded 😎
The beef/pork industry is in the billions annually and have connections at the top. I do believe when empty the rules will exist more.
As a steering wheel holder my self, lol, I have big respect for the true kings of the road. Roll on, big guy, roll on.
Wonder why they were going so slow? I normally run 80 in Oregon. It freaks out the communist locals in that fucked up state.
This state ain't fucked up at all dipshit. If you don't like it here go back to the inbred south where you belong.
@@hollowaang5284 it is fucked up look at it now🤣🤣🤣
Lol
@@hollowaang5284 really now? 🤣🤣
I’m 9th generation bull hauler in my family there’s many reason to go that fast
really?
damn bruh your great great grandparents been haulin bulls in wood wagons not these chrome wagons lol
9 generations? Lmao that’s like almost 200 years so back in 1820 they were haulin cattle? Stfu unless you know wtf you’re talking about.
@@deutschlander2004 😂😂😂
Haha mega fleet steering wheel holders pissed cause their shit governed to 55...you just keep that right lane warm and cozy, and let them boys tear that left lane up 10-4.
Keith murray mr magooo
I guess the commentary just shows how little experience you have in Truckin.. Cattle can only be in the trailer for so long and a vast majority of what comes up the I5 comes out of Southern California so they need to get the destination at all cost and at $3,000 a head x 35 do the math. So quit complaining let us by and enjoy the ride.
You woulda shit yourself had we rolled by you. We cruised 95 in a 65 through Jacksonville last night. And once we got south of Jacksonville the cruise was set at 100. And nobody got hurt because we pay tf attention to what’s going on around us.
@We’re Going To Argue Man shit we were in the left lane the whole damn way.
Bull Haulers are Badass‼️👍🏽 They always Send it hard‼️ 75❓ I've seen them do 90+ they know how to drive big trucks that's why there called the Left Lane Gang. When you see them coming Move Over‼️ they always drive the Nicest trucks too‼️ Respect the Bull Haulers and Move Over‼️ they are the Last of the Old School Truckers let them be .
I simply passed one down in Kansas on I 35 while pulling a loaded reefer and asked him I thought those truck,s ran a little better than that 🤔😂
I simply passed one down in Kansas on I 35 while pulling a loaded reefer and asked him I thought those truck,s ran a little better than that 🤔😂
to be completely honest probably 90% of livestock outfits will not keep a guy on if he averages less than a minimum 60 mph constant speed for the entire trip on all trips wether its 800 miles or 2,400 miles now workin direct for the big kill plants they are limiting the travel time by putting up more plants so they are not quite as strict but they also have appointment times that they are strict with
Hey driver, you said "these guys are getting on with the program I guess". Nope these kinda truckers are the program!!
I suppose...the program of waste and un sustainability
@@MetalTeamster more progressive logic. Get out of a semi if you wanna talk about waste.
You going 60 in a 75 is far more dangerous than them going 75. Slow trucks are a hazard too.
At the time this was filmed the speed limit for trucks was 55 in Oregon
I'm not going to lie I love seeing those bull haulers getting down the interstate. In nine years of trucking I've never seen one pulled over, keep on running big dogs
First of all I come from a family of bull hauler and the only reason why they speed like that is your not on your time your on the cattle time you have got to get to a feed lot to get the cattle water or feed also it could be the process plant has you on a dead line there could be many reasons bull haulers are the kings of the interstate
Ok, then why don't they create a special speed limit for them?
@@MetalTeamsterbecause then they'll have to go even faster.
Bullhauler pretty much do Wht they want not Wht they can....and fuel is NOT a issue 4 them
Wisconsin still has a 65 mph speed limit to this day, as it has been since 1987, but at least 65 mph has always applied for both cars and trucks. WI never had a lower truck limit. IL IN and MI have had lower truck speed limits. Michigan still does to this day @ 60 mph. It's ironic that MI was the first out of these four states to allow cars to travel 70 mph in 1996, Indiana and Illinois would follow much later, IN 2005, IL 2014.
Oregon and California are the only states where trucks still have a 55 mph limit. Its total bs
Well, apparently the people of those states don't think so because if they truly wanted to change it, they could. The Corporations could be the first to change it by supporting politicians who would change it.
Thomas Vadeika I totally agree. I wish we had Minnesota's speed limits. Maximum 80 and minimum 55 and no strict truck speed limit.
@@hollowaang5284 why are you in such a hurry ? Do you know no tire manufacturer warranties tires over 75... ? There may be a good reason for that
@@MetalTeamster I never said I had the need to go 80mph in a large truck but we can all agree that 55mph maximum on a wide open Interstate is just plain ridiculous. That's the kind of speed you should go on 2 lane highway's.
@@MetalTeamster truck speed is 80 in Utah. 70 in Idaho. I know a lot of truckers that go 70-75 because they know how to handle their equipment. It’s a proven fact that slower drivers cause more accidents. That’s in both cars and semis.
The cattle are probably having fun. Lol
Lol,
Bulls: “Yeah were moving and we stink!!!”
Thats a real truck not a curb sniffer
There is a reason you never see a hauler pulled over when full not many cow hauler involved accidents either. Ever seen a wrecker towing a cattle hauler? They go slow animals die. Thats the truth of it. live cargo does not stop
I saw lots of bull haulers pulled over between 1983 and 2018. Not many in wrecks
@@MetalTeamsterpulled over loaded?
@@Texas_Cody speeding, all of them
We would run triple digits across the desert at night hauling end dumps. Don't like it stay out of the left lane
75 ? Huh that’s just getting her Rollin got to keep them steaks alive until they hit the plate 10-4 keep em coming boys !!!!
Had a buddy that hauled cattle several years. Boss man lead the pack and told evergone else to keep up. Tkld stories of trucks only able to go 107 would get an in frame, turbo and fuel pump mods over a weekend and be back on the road Monday, keeping up with the pack.
@@thestrawberrypatch5644 most all modern truck tires are neither warranties nor designed for speeds in excess of 75. How did they hold up for him ?
You just jealous you stuck at 62
When was the last time you saw/heard about a bull hauler causing an accident? I haven't ever personally. How about a 55mph dryvan? Ive seen 4 of those this week.
They are allowed certain exceptions is how they get away with it, and cattle perish faster than you think in a trailer. Cattle take a while to replace, cant make a new one tomorrow.
@@K4RLOTrucking there are very few compared to all trucks on the road. But ok, no speed limits for cattle trucks. Any other products that should get priority/ no laws applied to? How about chickens? Fish ? Logs ?
@@MetalTeamster logs are not alive, chickens are raised quickly, and fish are frozen when transported. That's why.
@@K4RLOTrucking ohh, perhaps you have not been down that road. The state of Oregon transports juvenile fish down river around the dams
"Breaker one-nine! You got a copy on me Pig Pen? C'mon!"
we running away from the smell lol
They always go 100 miles an hour. On the road. In the mountains. Exit says 20mph. Theyre at 100. I want my beef. Hats off to them.
Hi, would it be okay to use in a compilation soon? Credited in description and video of course.
If you're getting paid by the load and your load loses 5 lbs every time it takes a dump, I'd speed too..
asinine way to get paid. I would not participate...having to break the law to make a living. Seriously...how desperate does one have to be ?
cattle are time critical sensetive what ever you want to call it buyers buy cattle based on weight so much per pound and they shrink an average of 10 lbs an hour in transit and with a whole load by the time you get to the kill floor on a little baby trip of 800 miles they lose close to 3,000lbs now thats back east here where im from in pa so you figure they kill 1,600 cattle a day with average 36 head/load thats 44 loads a day average at 3,000lb loss at .80/lb thats over $100,000 a day in loss just because of what they call drift or for non cattle hauler terms shrinkage
Well , then I guess you much just be forced to break laws. The price is the most important thing.
MetalTeamster well thats just how it works bud its not a job for everybody theres no possible way to legally drive anything over 700 miles in 11 hours but cattle cant sit on a truck for 2 10 hour breaks plus the trip time thats just common sense
Well now I know why. I wonder when the county rep will calculate their excess speed and miles, keep them waiting on the side of the road to make up for their speed?
A steering wheel holder, in a plastic truck who can only run when a computer tells them: i DoNt UnDeRStAnD wHy CaTtLe Is So ImPoRtAnT tHeY hAVe ToO sPeEd
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Cattle hauling ain’t for everyone 🥲
why don't they have a speed limit of 75-80-85 for cattle? They make exceptions for oil field drivers for hours of service. If cattle are so important that they need to be hauled at that speed fine, change the laws then
@@MetalTeamster well there teamster, cattle do have their own regulations. Cattle have to be unloaded in 24 hours. No exceptions. That’s why we speed. Most the time we have 24 hours to make a 24 hour haul. You’re hauling live animals that have to be fed and watered. You have to keep that left door shut and hammer down. That’s why cattle haulers used to be known as the elite drivers. Before plastic trucks and Cracker Jack box CDLs made it possible for any swinging dick to get into a truck. Anything agricultural, get the fuck out of their way.
@@MetalTeamster not to mention, the longer you have cattle on your truck the more they’re gonna shit and piss adding weight to your truck. Plenty of times I’ve loaded out legal and went through a port 1000 heavy because I couldn’t open my drains and boom, overweight ticket. Hauling cows isn’t like hauling anything else on this planet. We are in our own little world, not many could do what we do. You couldn’t, you’d never last a week hauling cows...not at the speed you’re driving. 😂
@@chevyolson3075 I have no desire to haul cattle, so no worry about how long I would last. Ok, so what you are saying is you are forced to break the law. I hear that....so, how do you keep your CDL long term then?
@@MetalTeamster like I said, only a select few have the cherries to haul cattle.
I’ve kept my CDL because I know every way around every scale in OR, WA, CA, ID and NV. Running nights and a $600 radar detector have kept me clean.
The point in all of this, you’re not a cattle hauler. So you don’t know the first thing about cattle hauling. Which means, your opinion of hauling cattle is completely irrelevant. Too many people in the world today that have opinions on shit they know nothing about. Leave the cattle hauling to the cattle haulers. Just don’t bitch when we blow your doors off your governed freightliner. 😂
Why you snitching
should I remove the video? Did you get busted because of this?
@@MetalTeamster Why is it any of your damn business how fast they go? Are they bothering you? You get butt hurt cause you can’t keep up??
@@troylaw6834 is it any of your business to mind my youtube business?
@@MetalTeamster What was the purpose of this whole video for anyway? To show that you’re a conservative democratic dumb Ass an have no reason to be behind the wheel of an 18 wheeler??
Lol
IN TEXAS STATE TROOPER USA BULL-WAGON FOR ESCORTS,
Bull haulers are not idiots. I’d be willing to bet that despite their speeding, they’re still more safety minded than most cops you’ll ever meet
@@larryspencer8213 safely driving at egregious/criminal speed. Understood
@ you do realize the speed limits are outdated by about 30 years or maybe more, right? These guys are indeed going fast, but not crazy fast. As long as they have good situational awareness and are paying attention to their surroundings (which the overwhelming majority do), there’s nothing physically wrong with what they’re doing. I’ve personally seen some drivers who cling to the speed limit end up being more of a safety hazard than the speeders, if that tells you anything. Being brainwashed by the government is never a good thing
This is 2020, not 1983 it's gonna be OK.
If you look the vid was posted in 2015 so 2020 was still 5 years away. Now its 2023 bro. Cow trucks have always hauled ass!
Hell yeah. I respect all bull haulers, and I certainly move the fuck out of their way. Go ahead and hate, but they know what they're doing.
they have a certain amount of time to get them to their destination. its not like hauling anything else where if we're late do to weather or a stupid speed limit sign the product wont go bad. livestock they do after being cramped in a certain amount of space. funny how you say its your opinion yet when others post theirs you get ass hurt about it. do your job and they'll do theirs. you or your family dont bitch when you buy food because a bull hauler, hog hauler, and a chicken hauler do this to make sure you get your shit without it being tainted by dirty meat because if one gets sick they all do and thats a load lost and less people get fed. just food for thought.. pun inteded.
I still think that the law is the law. Regardless of what you are hauling. But if you think it is important to break it, that is your opinion. Thanks
Dude why do you think you never see them pulled over by highway patrol? Ive seen them in california all the way to the midwest going fast. Obviously in states like wyoming, utah, nevada, and nebraska where the speed limit is 95% set at 75 there is no need for them to go faster, but in california the cops know that they have to get to point b in a certain amount of time so they give them leeway but not too much. They're not wreckless drivers. They dont zig zag in and out of traffic. They know how to drive at those speeds safely.
Ok, perhaps they should just be allowed to drive and do whatever they want. Point made
you haven't met the Bull Haulers in Kansas have you. Fuckers drive like shit well the new ones do. Old school isnt around much anymore and these new haulers dont pay attention always cutting into oncoming lane. passing when its not safe and speeding.
I know this is old but have you ever hauled cattle it's not like hauling general freight or ltl freight such as ups and such. it's very time sensitive. you have only so much time to get from point A to B be with cattle until they need to graze or need water. can't stop anywhere because that can cause illnesses to spread which causes a bad situation.
I would say now that there is a business friendly President, you can do whatever you want, regardless of laws. So have at it...
@@MetalTeamster another fail
that trip was 1,280 miles
If you have to worry about fuel, you aren't making enough money. Let me know when I pass you and I'll slow down so you can take another video of me. Hell I may stop and give your doors back too
I suppose no thought about obeying the law. You call yourself a " conservative "....I would guess? I thought Conservatives were pro law enforcement, pro obeying the law. But if you benefit, I guess the law means nothing to you. Right ?
@@MetalTeamster fuck pro law. We are pro make a fucking good living. Unlike you slow walk with no purpose pacifists who won’t do what needs to be done to make an extra buck.
Because you have to get the cattle there.Confined to a small area for extended periods is not good for the animal.75 is not bad watch them in open land.Smash the straits and cruise the curves
+FRANK JACKSON - Well, perhaps animal haulers should be exempt from the law. You have a good point.
They get a break to a degree on some things.
+FRANK JACKSON when he said 75mph I laughed. I've seen one pass me doing all of 120 lmfao was in Texas, they haul ass
Yes sr pretty funny 75 LOL. Those cattle trucks are turned up.Big everything including nerves
as a cattle producer I believe livestock haulers should be exempt from log books and stupid split speed limits.
Waaa waaa my truck wont keep up Waaaaaa.
LMAO
I drove a truck for many years. It was a company truck, but it would still run 90 miles an hour governor limited 75 miles an hour in a truck is not that fast especially if you’re on the highway if you’re not driving at least 70 to 80 miles an hour then you’re not getting anywhere.
@@terrencejackson9290 very true, anything less than 70 and you are going backwards and owe the company money
There is a reason they run fast they can only stand so long and there is more reasons but that is one of them they dont stay over night in that trailer they have to unload at night
You think 70 or 75? I got a ticket for 113 loaded
Its because by law you only have so many hours to have the cattle in the truck before they have to be unloaded fed and watered thats why the dont ship by rail anymore i got red tagged for being over length 1 time at the scales in the summer at wheeler ridge it was 108 i had on springers (pregnant cows) 1 call to the humane society and the cop was pissed but let me go that was the early 80s before they raised the max length
When you haul livestock you cant afford to go 63 mph. The cows or pigs can get tired of standing after long periods of time and lay down and the others can step on on them killing them. So they gotta haul to their destination quickly. Why do you think D.O.T give them exemptions. Last of the cowboys
Why don’t they raise the speed limit for cattle trucks if that’s the case?
Oh c'mon guys - I grew up in Medford and have you ever seen a log truck go the speed limit?! Hell no. In Southern Oregon you get out of the way when a log truck is behind you. Seriously. Why do you think they have rigs with nothing?! No comforts of any kind, just a seat, a windshield, a steering wheel and a gearshift: less weight, faster truck. The more loads they can get to the mill means more money.
and honestly my average speed is 75 when im out west from iowa down to texas kansas nebraska
Got used to the idaho speed limits. 65-70 for truckers along i90
They probably had to get those cattle to the slaughter house before it closed.
They may have had to travel several hours to make that slaughter house on time.
ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if not for a bull hauler, the fast lane would rust
Ahh just bein kool on my stool
Every hour cattle is in a trailer, they lose weight.
Most cattle are sold by weight, if they lose too much weight in transit, it's not good
@@TheRoadhammer379 well, ok , I guess they should just be allowed to drive 90-100 mph then . What else needs to be delivered quickly? Logs ?
Soon as those cattle hit the trailer it’s go time. Every minute is money lost. You’ve gotta move cattle fast, while keeping them cool, so that that retain as much weight as possible. In the cattle market (which I know very well) every pound lost is money lost, and when you lose many pounds, because your driver didn’t get there fast enough, you lose your profit. Live animals need food and water. If they stay in a moving trailer too long their legs get tired and they don’t get back up, causing your profit to fall. Most large scale cattle operations are barely floating over until they sell, which is all that pays for: feed, water, hay, land, help, and shelter. Speeding isn’t good but killing 300 head of cattle because you didn’t make it in time is far worse than getting a speeding ticket. Because 300 head of dead cattle is equivalent to $600,000 lost.
They have to be running the trucks fast cattle can only be kept loaded like that for a short while due to heat and so on.
It's what you call a LIVE load get it there before it's not live anymore
hell yea brother 🤠 ain’t nun to it but to do it
If you can't hang with the big dogs stay on the porch
Cuz cattle and livestock get “ shipping fever “ from being in a trailer and they get hot then the wind blows on them and they get sick. Less time in a trailer the less sick cows you have at the farm. Time is literally money. Hammer down ol son
When they get a little more experience, they might let them do 65.hmm might not b good idea
"I woner what channel they're on"!! Guess they didn't teach that at Swifty Swift training!!
I knew a company that carried Deer. They had to drove slow otherwise their freight could die from shock. This was in New Zealand..
I’ve seen them coming and seen them going, but I’ve never seen them lol
75? How about 95.
the longer cows are on the trailer the more they lose weight and that means losing money
Probably a Shaky Legg load going to Walts Meats in Woodland WA. Got to cross Communist Oregon to get there. Cows going to Walts are literally on their last leg! Idaho sends them our shit cattle, and they just eat em up!
Јохн Даниел really
Shay Earl i dont think i would like running in idaho
A bull hauler speeding that's hard to believe move over an let them go
I love to drive triple digits. Keep on flying..
These guys really get with the programme
Back in the day when Texas speed limits were 60 mph during the day and 55 at night, I would get with a group of bull haulers at night and go across Texas on 54 doing 90+.
Took no time at all to get through it!
Best to get out of the way . Cheeseburgers are in route
It's 65 mph through here for trucks
Willy, when I shot this video, it was 55..... these guys were doing 20 mph over at least. Oregon used to be very serious about speeding trucks, but not so much anymore.
So here in the comments section you’re calling these bull haulers “liberals”…you do realize what’s gonna eventually happen with the cattle, right? Show me one liberal who would get into this line of work. I’ll wait.
Sincerely, a conservative, not a bootlicker. You gotta do what you gotta do
I thought a big part of being a conservative was law and order? These drivers clearly don't believe in that. Their speed was egregious/ major cdl speeding violations
@@MetalTeamster you’re not listening. You make the rest of us conservatives look bad. Yes we do tend to obey the law, just not blindly. It gets to a point where you have to use your own brain instead of relying on someone else’s. Every self respecting conservative has a little old school outlaw in them, with a pair of balls. May I also clarify that you’ll NEVER see a liberal transporting cattle in a straight-piped diesel truck to possibly a slaughterhouse 😂😂
@@MetalTeamsteryou’re not listening. Yes we do tend to follow the law with most things, but there always comes a time where you have to rely on your own brain rather than the government we claim to not trust. You missed my point too about liberals being in that line of work. I guarantee you’ll see ZERO liberals hauling cattle to possibly a slaughterhouse via a straight-piped diesel truck, seeing how it’s usually liberals buying into the vegan and EPA bullshit
@@MetalTeamster like keeping your hands off of your phone while driving, unlike what you did here?
@@larryspencer8213 this was a go pro. I checked with the OSP , the ISP, the Montana Highway Patrol and the WSP which were the four states I ran and none said I was illegal touching a go pro. This was filmed in 2016 which was before the speed limit was increased to 65 for trucks. These trucks were going 30 mph over the speed limit
My 2001 freight liner dump truck with the C-15 engine ( over 500 HP) is able to go about 90 mph tops.
Empty I would run 88mph on the toll road here in Texas which has a speed limit of 85mph.
Loaded the fastest I will want to go is 75mph- 80 mph
Keep in mind I have a super dump so I’m carrying anywhere from 24-26 tons on my back. As the weight of my dump truck which is about 13.5 - 14 tons about 77k-80k lbs total!
why are you in such a hurry?
MetalTeamster
Well it’s a toll road so I pay to go 80- 85mph so I can get more loads in.
Also I’m 21 years old, what can I say I like speed ( only when it’s safe though like a wide open toll road )
Seem fair enough ?
I can turn that up if you want
@@smilingbob6708 I am a Teamster - paid to obey the law... thanks anyway
@@MetalTeamster Unions do have a way of making people work slower . Are you sure your not just milking the clock and using the law as an excuse ?
Turn your truck up maybe you can keep up with them.
Your jealous
Not.... I read the bible daily, and I believe in " James 3 : 16 ".... I live it... everything I do, I do for Allah
i left owingsville ky at 2pm eastern time and unloaded in hart tx 6:30 am next morning central time in hart tx that included 3 fuel stops
there ant no better felin than cow mobillan
Your union dues helped elect JB
They on channels u don't know about
@@davidcarter1738 yeah , the funny channels
That's cuz they have to meet there scheduled drop times
Apparently you haven't been trucking very long when you shot this video. Go drive a bullwagon and you'll understand.
Just another wanna be that can't even run 2 log books.
I could do that, but #1 - I don't want to. I make enough money with one as a Union member to pay for my $450,000 home, my BMW , my annual vacation to Hawaii to golf, and fund my Pension and excellent health Insurance. #2 - It is illegal and un sustainable in the long run...
These guys are always hauling ass. Where I live they are getting brave. i drive 72mph and they pass me going up hill doing about oh i would say about 85 if not more. Always going into oncoming traffic never pay attention anymore. One guy was so far in my lane i had to throw myself almost in the ditch to keep from a headon. i turned around and followed him into town and into the lot. Waited for the sheriff to come out. He got 3 hefty tickets all cause i had a dashcam.
Good deal. Finally someone has consequences for their reckless actions... Very nice :-)
Snitch
Bro that was such a bitch move on ur part.
Gotta outrun the smell of shit lmao
Life animals need fast transport
Your jealous cause your governed to 55 mph
I don't think you are even on the same planet as myself. I was a Union driver getting paid to run LEGALLY.... I am also a Conservative / law and order - follow the rules type as well....
He blew your doors off lol
I want my minute back!!!!