That ford edge trying to go around you in the turn lane was so dumb glad to see u we’re expecting it to happen and handled it accordingly😊 You just got yourself a new sub love the rig it sounds amazing
Bruh why is nobody talking about how this trucker didn't need both fucking lanes at that light. And yet they come to the comment section and defend the trucker instead of the car.
I'm a truck driver, sometimes driving is really crappie especially being a company driver with new cookie cutter trucks. But watching this gives me the excitement back. The pipes, the black smoke, jakes. Thanks
Hey buddy, I’m from California and I love that truck and I love how he rolls coal. I also love Trump and my guns! Not all people from California are libtards.
I have someone that owns a similar rig near me, and you learn to hate them real quick, especially when the idiot starts it at 3am and idles it for an hour before leaving
@@brandonnelson7814Hey buddy, Californian libtard here, not all of us hate trucks and truckers. Hell I drove rigs for about 10 years. Nothing this cool though.
I was on a backroad like this last month in Tennessee and some jackoff honked and cursed me out because he came flying around a blind corner and almost hit me. Good to see some understanding drivers where you’re at. Stay safe, nice ride 👍
People who don't know you have to over exaggerate with the truck to get your trailer to go where you want it to, otherwise your side swiping cars poles ect! Drive straight turn late, badass rig btw she sounds healthy fat pipes and that turbo singing 😎
Unburnt fuel is discharged through engine exhaust as black smoke or 'rolling coal'. Marine engines are designed to use 50 percent more fuel than highway/Street engines and people want their trucks modified to 'roll coal' on the road so they put a marine chip into their engine. All this does is waste fuel, pollute the air we breathe, and make diesel drivers look bad. But hey, the ignorant folk think rolling coal is cool, so whatever right?
Does any other Pete lovers here put this video on repeat to fall asleep to? The Jakes, the shifting, the pipes and the turbo whistle NEVER get old!!!!!!!!!!
Tell u what...@5:45 Mr. Impatient Speed Racer in the black Mercedes thought twice before blowing on through that "right on red" when he saw all that rig comin!!! 😆
Yeah, sound of the Jakes is really soothing....not at all. I love when I hear the Jakes on one of these stupid "gliders" at 5am on the busy road literally over a half mile from my house. It's time to ban these polluting piles of trash.
I wonder if truckers that take turns to drive long haul get so used to the sounds when they're in the sleeper cab that when they're home they need to play this instead of a fan lol.
Looks so much like my home state of Oregon! Where there’s tons and tons of log trucks. Everybody that grows up in the small towns becomes either a logger, a log truck driver, or works in one of the many wood mills.
Thanks for your videos man, i love your truck! Greetings from Finland! Here in Finland we have finnish made Sisu trucks with Mack, Caterpillar and Cummins engines and of course Fuller transmissions. Love it.
Oh MR cat is a 1979 kenworth lw , butterfly hood and protruding rad ,pacar bush cab super roomy 3408 18 spd , 46,000 lbs rockwells, kw big six suspension, 30 ton Columbia rigging, compensator in the truck frame and a water tank for my breaks , 3 stage jakes and a break saver 🤯had it for 25 yrs my grandfather bought it new , best money I ever spent ❤my old kwhopper
That’s exactly how I roll brother I let the smoke roll. My old trucks some are stock, they naturally smoke because they are old and mechanical. It’s a REAL TRUCK. 🤘🏼🤘🏼💪🏼
@@willvandenberg1 you got that right. Bruh old trucks smoke it’s straight burning diesel fuel no damn emissions horse shit and fuckin government juice.
Amen too that! Always have and always will Love the smell! Now a days it's damn near impossible to smell diesel from an engine but until a bolt of luck comes by... and by bolt of luck I mean a beautiful truck like yours. I bet your truck can leave the place smellin like diesel for a while. Love the channel man! You just got yourself a new subscriber!
Not exactly big truck user friendly but those tight little country roads are nice and scenic. Okay if you are in a car. This driver is great to watch. Nice rig. Great video.
This driver knows exactly when to shift..he know his truck..he is one with it....become one being a man and his truck..nothing more beautiful on the road..and great driving skill
Love the idea of recording in portrait mode, not many creators do this but I think it's nice cause a lot of RU-vid watchers watch on their phones, love the choice of camera placement
Reminds me when i was coming down bakers grade in 87 in a Mac with a 2 stroke detroit "bird scarer" on the jakes humming through two tall 5" pipes,back then i had me an old Ford 54 with a 454 with 4 on the floor ,full house and a blower.🤠💯🙏⚡🪓🇺🇲
This was a GREAT video. Shout out to all the impatient, inconsiderate, and ignorant people who drive up under a truck that has OBVIOUSLY lined itself up for a wide turn. I hope you reach your destination safely. Smh...
My neighbor used to drive log truck. His truck was was his companies "parade truck." It was an elderly Peterbilt with a Jimmy engine & it was pristine. Anyway, if George recognized your vehicle approaching him from the opposite direction or behind him he would shift gears & leave you in a cloud of stinky black smoke. If you were approaching him you got to see him waving & laughing at you. I dearly love me some fossil fuel.
I like looking at license plates, to know the state, Road names, and in this case Boone Drug and Healthcare gave it away. But I found where you were, south side of Boone NC. Nice country! Im not a creep just like putting the pieces together. Im a trucker from Central PA.👍
This video explains why the EPA has to put regulations on diesel exhaust. As a mechanic told me you don't put regulations on exhaust people will keep turning engines up. I have nothing against turning engines but drive the equipment in a way that there's less smoke. More smoke equals more fuel being burned and less efficiency, I will never turn up my 450hp ISX Cummins unless I get more efficiency
The truck pulls way harder & exhaust temps stay super low at all times. Only smokes taking off. We have power wires on our trucks to make them smoke a little bit. The truck runs a 625hp tune & doesn’t smoke hardly at all without the power wire. I see what your saying but what about airplanes, large factories, trains, ect? If they’re so worried about emissions they should go after them