I love this new location, you're close to the action on both sides. Obviously this is a pretty busy highway with lots of truck traffic, therefore an ideal place for filming. I like the beautiful Centurion Mercedeses and the cool pocket road trains. But the two best catches are the Fords at 3:13 and 13:00. They are awesome. Great video as always Phil, thanks for the entertainment.
no way thats me going down at 1:30 in the toll truck. did not expect to see my self coming down this hill. ( had no weight as i was on my return run) i go up and down this way at least 2 times a week running freight down to mundaring, northan, york etx.
I see you folks run a lot of Westernstars a Kenworths both are nice trucks.. Found that westernstars are a bit on the heavy side.. Just ❤ the sound of a Jake Brake ( Sounds like Big Trucking ) 😜
@@australiantruckspotting8883 I'm a retired Driver in the States and I owned a '85 Flattop Pete foe awhile with 425 Cat Manual pump NO Govenor either with Eatnfuller 13spd , 3 stage Jake put 8" pipe on her Sounded Great dropping off the Vine loaded.. 😁😎
Great shots of some very interesting combination of truck and trailers, what kind of load does the STEVEMAC tankers carry and what weight, also seems a little weird so many wagons towing a spare dolly and none carry spare trailers, I take it you was on the downside of a hill (jump up) and the KW's was using there jake brakes (exhaust brake), thanks from good old blighty (UK). cheers ED🕶
Glad you enjoyed the video Ed. I would assume the Stevemac trailers are carrying diesel. The dollys would be going to the Road Train Assembly area at Wubin, 190 kms up the road from this location. At Wubin the max allowable length changes from 36.5 to 53.5 metres so they add an extra trailer there. The assembly area can be seen in my video from the 25th of Nov.
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Since the crash, I've been in the red. I’m playing the long term game, so I'm not too worried but Jim Cramer mentioned there are still a lot of great opportunities, though stocks has been down a lot. I also heard news of a guy that made $250k from about $110k since the crash and I would really look to know how to go about this.
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Anyone who knows Greenmount should hit the right lanes going up or down straight away. The big boys are limited to 40kmh on an 80kmh zone heading down. I saw the arrested bed get used a few months ago
I love this new location, you're close to the action on both sides. Obviously this is a pretty busy highway with lots of truck traffic, therefore an ideal place for filming. I like the beautiful Centurion Mercedeses and the cool pocket road trains. But the two best catches are the Fords at 3:13 and 13:00. They are awesome. Great video as always Phil, thanks for the entertainment.
That Louisville at 13:00 has been getting around Perth for many years. Very familiar truck. I’m glad I captured these two old Fords.
Love the scenery
Awesome trucks drivers
Thanks for watching !
So many tippers here, I love it.
Glad you like it!
no way thats me going down at 1:30 in the toll truck. did not expect to see my self coming down this hill. ( had no weight as i was on my return run) i go up and down this way at least 2 times a week running freight down to mundaring, northan, york etx.
That’s cool, I’m glad you found the video
@@australiantruckspotting8883 small world it seems
A couple of truckies commented on the previous video at Bindoon Hill who saw themselves in that one as well.
THAT GREEN T600 SOUNDS GOOOOOOOD
Sure does 👍
I was working at a truck brake shop when that truck did a Beverley hills cop around 1993? and our tech guru helped develop the arrestor bed.
I was just thinking about that the other day as I went past the arrestor bed
I see you folks run a lot of Westernstars a Kenworths both are nice trucks.. Found that westernstars are a bit on the heavy side.. Just ❤ the sound of a Jake Brake ( Sounds like Big Trucking ) 😜
We love all the American makes. For some reason Peterbilts were never sold new in Australia though.
@@australiantruckspotting8883
I'm a retired Driver in the States and I owned a '85 Flattop Pete foe awhile with 425 Cat Manual pump NO Govenor either with Eatnfuller 13spd , 3 stage Jake put 8" pipe on her Sounded Great dropping off the Vine loaded.. 😁😎
Should also head over to the brookton highway hill. Some big mean rigs pull up there too.
Might just do that.
Great shots of some very interesting combination of truck and trailers, what kind of load does the STEVEMAC tankers carry and what weight, also seems a little weird so many wagons towing a spare dolly and none carry spare trailers, I take it you was on the downside of a hill (jump up) and the KW's was using there jake brakes (exhaust brake), thanks from good old blighty (UK). cheers ED🕶
Glad you enjoyed the video Ed. I would assume the Stevemac trailers are carrying diesel. The dollys would be going to the Road Train Assembly area at Wubin, 190 kms up the road from this location. At Wubin the max allowable length changes from 36.5 to 53.5 metres so they add an extra trailer there. The assembly area can be seen in my video from the 25th of Nov.
Must be a lot of quarries up in the Perth Hills
I was surprised by the number of tippers, must be quite a bit of quarrying going on.
More towards El Cab and Northam
Nice video....Awesome👍☕
Thank you !!
I love heavy duty trucks. Thanks👍👍👍
Thank you 👍
Magnifiques les trucks 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you !
SUPER VIDEO !!! Česká republika 👍👍👍
Thank you !!
cool mate
@@rodneyjeffery9726 glad you liked it
For a few months now I have been searching tirelessly for information on how to start investing. I even payed $1000 for a course that I now regret. It appears that there is no structured guidiance for beginners on how to get started in this realm. I've come across several investors making well over $250k/annum and would be grateful if anyone on here could provide insights on how to get started, identify potential stocks, when to make an entry, exit etc.
Since the crash, I've been in the red. I’m playing the long term game, so I'm not too worried but Jim Cramer mentioned there are still a lot of great opportunities, though stocks has been down a lot. I also heard news of a guy that made $250k from about $110k since the crash and I would really look to know how to go about this.
There are actually a lot of ways to make high yields in a crisis, but such trades are best done under the supervision of Financial advisor.
@@bilaljibrin Thats true, I've been getting assisted by a FA for almost a year now, I started out with less than $200K and I'm just $19,000 short of half a million in profit.
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@@cryptohype_Club My advisor is
''Victoria Elissa Wexton''
she’s highly qualified,,,,,,,, and experienced in the financial market,,,,,,,,,, She has extensive knowledge of portfolio diversity,,,,,,,, and is considered,,,,,, an expert in the field,,,,,,,,, I recommend researching her credentials further.,,,,,,,,,,She has many years of experience ,,,,,,,,,and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market:::::
why do trucks in australia have so many axles?
To carry more weight I guess. Many of them are rated to take more tons.
My main job is driving a truck to support my family I am very happy when I watch your videos
From Thailand
Thanks, I’m glad you enjoy watching them.
❤❤❤
Thank you !!
Me Gustan estos monstruos,gran país Australia
Glad you like it 👍
Heeyyy ... beautifel trucks in Australië!!! ( i am truckdriver from Europa i drive Volvo) volvo the best trucks, beautifel en strong.
Thank you !!
Saw a guy filming here a few times in my eagle, thought I'd swing by and see if it was this one
We’re you in the video ?
Who here feels a bit of a Sad o watching traffic go by 😂
It’s meditative
🇬🇪🇭🇲🇬🇪🇭🇲🇬🇪🇭🇲 ღმერთი ფარავდეს ავსტრალის კონტინენტს საუკუნიდან საუკუნამდე ამინ.
Please take the name off the truck,, thank you.
Beautiful Truck ❤
Sure is !
@@australiantruckspotting8883 yes sure bro 😍
I notice these days there's a lot Tri-Axle Dolly's
There sure is now.
Anyone who knows Greenmount should hit the right lanes going up or down straight away. The big boys are limited to 40kmh on an 80kmh zone heading down. I saw the arrested bed get used a few months ago
100%. I remember that day the arrestor bed was used.