These old trucks deserve there stars and stripes, bumps and bruises, sometimes you can’t believe the frame doesn’t snap in two. my buddy chains up for the mud, winch on the front bumper to steer the truck, then he sets the cruise at 70mph and goes down the highway, unbelievable torcher, doing it all at […]
These old trucks deserve there stars and stripes, bumps and bruises, sometimes you can’t believe the frame doesn’t snap in two.
my buddy chains up for the mud, winch on the front bumper to steer the truck, then he sets the cruise at 70mph and goes down the highway, unbelievable torcher, doing it all at hundred thousand pounds.
Always amazes me you think carrying slightly les would be cost effective in fuel and broken parts.
it isnt as though these workers are on film star wages.
The driver in the blue Scania have some great skill back up a trailer like this.Scania drivers a boss, not many people could have gotten that load up that hill.In India we don’t keep logs that long.
It unnecessary burden on transportation.I clicked on this video just to comment on the great title.
Need to teach the person trying to film to learn how to film he is shaken so much I’m getting dizzy trying to watch it See you later, thumbs down.
All they want is the wood. Learn even use some of the wood to build a bridge. How greedy and selfish can you get.