When I pass away, I want a group of truckers with Loud Jake brakes to drive by my funeral and let me hear that comforting sound of unmuffled Jake Brakes one last time. I love being a trucker.
Very nice smooth shifting. I love hearing straight pipes with a guy who’s not being a goon driving it. It’s much more impressive to see/hear a guy be smooth on the throttle and shifting. Nice video 👍
This man is a true professional truck driver no cowboying shit just a smooth driver gotta a big beautiful truck those pipes got best sound,some cowboys Jake braking n towns some cities have posted signs (no Jake bracking) .
Nice vid. I used to run a 96 w900, 18 spd, 550 cat with mitered 8” straights all the way up, no heat shield. Pull a quad axle steel mac dump. She’d set off car alarms rumbling by.
This is the kind of driver that does not need an automatic or a lane keeping system. Smooth operating driver. Down shifting thru your Jake's i don't even hear one short little miss or grind. The man! One of best pure trucking Americana vids ever. Thnx
Shift. Whoosh. It's hypnotic... i feel like a wide-eyed infant, locked onto the sound of this tractor; it's good to my ears (not knowing why), and upsetting when gone. Bear with me, it's the only analogy that makes sense at the moment (brought to you by Michelob Ultra).
Fantastic! Beautiful blue tractor! My mom was born in Pa. coal country, Lykens. Been up there a lot. Beautiful country. Thanks for the ride! I will watch it a lot!
One more comment. I even like looking at the cab of the truck too. Just as much as the sound of the engine. That is one fine machine indeed. Looks and sounds awesome
@@m.chaidaralfattah2162 similar, with shorter frame though, like with Kenworth SAR trucks, and more focused on reliability and strength, because the outback roads aren't the nicest
Explore more small towns. Do more road trip videos. These kind of videos I really do enjoyed watching all the way from start to end. Thank you so much!
I always wanted to drive home locally with a Fruehaff 36 foot trailer and do 3 loads a day and go home, but it never worked out. Now, when I gat my next 379 or 389 Pete extended hood with a big Cat engine with 7 inch straight pipes or a KW W 900 L with a 72 or 86" aerodyne sleeper, I'm going to haul rock, stone or something similar all day for about another 5-10 years and finally enjoy my truck. Not driving over the road and dealing with those damn Dot terrorists anymore.
Nice, smooth shifting of those gears. Beautiful ride. Nice country. Seems odd that the farm houses and barns are so close to the roadway. A little noisy at times? Your rig is really nice. Would have liked a little preview before departure. All in all, a great view all around. Look forward to more. Thanks!
In Pennsylvania rural winter time is ass---- deep in snow most of the time. Locating house & out buildings closer to the road is necessary, if nothing more than to get out to a road that won't be cleared by PennDot no matter what you do. Additionally, in he 19th century when most of rural PA was populated, houses were built close to the road where horse drawn wagons were prevalent as daily traffic. They had no idea what an 18 wheeler using jake brakes were eventually going to sound like in the living room. One of the reasons I moved out of PA twenty + years ago & never looked back.
Hey, thanks for the history lesson. I never would have figured that. What you said makes loads of sense for then and now. Im starting to see why my great grandparents left Minnesota in the 1890's for sunny Calif.
Had to borrow a blue k.w.at work with strait pipes and a catipiller yesterday thing is loud as heck but has a good sound heavy duty suspension makes it ride like a pogostick.This truck sounds pretty darn close to it.
@@alexnau86 that's what I thought I knew I had seen you before. I was driving for New Holland tire till a month ago when I refused to drive a truck that had dead inspection since April boss let his spoiled brat of a daughter take over won't be long before she runs the company into the ground.
Im pretty sure i catch u ripping ur jakes down 41 through gap around 430am everytime i stop at the wawa at 41and 30 for fuel lol. Great looking and one of the best sounding trucks in the area for sure.
I stop by this video once a week just to listen to this beautiful truck. I'm gonna be a 1st generation truck driver and my dream is to be driving a pete 379 with a c15 and 8 inch straight pipes. But that will probably never happen cuz of all these plastic trucks now... and even if I can afford one there probably gonna be illegal once I can afford it... all these bs emission laws
I have a 2010 T800 deleted and she doesn't sound this loud. Mine looks just like yours color and stacks with the tips. What year is yours, an what did you do?
at 1:30 thats the intersection i drove through and saw two cars flipped over in that field the one had a baby in the car and a another car t boned it sending it into the field. there was Amish people running over to see what happened they told me they heard a loud boom like a bomb. luckily no one died but it was a chilling experience driving through that intersection seeing that