I used to do this 50 years ago, based out of El Paso. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Awesome, that's back when there were more real truckers on the road, thanks for help pave the way for the rest of us, much respect!
@MrWilsonbw8 ай бұрын
Keep her between the ditches!@@G5OutdoorAdventures
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Will do!
@woodfordreserve66738 ай бұрын
Yes, thanks for the memories! I used to do this back in the 70s, based out of Roosevelt, Utah. Worked for a man named Byrell Lamb, he had a couple of bright orange Peterbilts. He also had crude oil tankers, so when cows weren’t busy we’d haul crude oil to the refineries in SaltLake City, Sinclair, Wyoming, Fruita,Colorado and Ciniza, New Mexico. When we hauled cows, we worked with Uintah Cattle Company a lot.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
@@woodfordreserve6673 wow! Sounds like y'all stayed busy for sure! Diversity is the key in this game, can't always count on the same thing! Thank you for visiting the channel, just getting started!
@3flores15565 ай бұрын
When I got my cdl a year ago I started doing flatbed for my father’s company. I remember him always telling me about how bull haulers are pretty much the cowboys of the road so it’s cool seeing a glimpse of what you guys do. 👍🏽👍🏽
@G5OutdoorAdventures5 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and for the comment, yes they call us the Asphalt Cowboys! lol
@ChuckDenton-k9f9 ай бұрын
I used to love hauling cattle. Had a 73 Pete with a 5&4 in her with overdrive. When you got booth sticks pushed up to the dash. She was running about 93 mph loaded. We really cranked on it from about midnight till the sun went to warming up the sky.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Heck yeah! My cousin has a couple trucks with a 5&4, they will roll!
@garrettrickard7 ай бұрын
Been following you for 4 years and you inspired me to go into trucking. So glad to see your recent video and hope you continue to share happiness by the mile..
@G5OutdoorAdventures7 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Wish you the best of luck! I'll try to keep putting videos out there!
@stevemeade65888 ай бұрын
All through the Eighty's I was a Fla Bull Hauller. South Fla to CA , AZ , NM , TX , CO , WY. FL Bull Haulers were the Best Of The Best back in the day. FAST TRUCKS , FAST WOMEN AND OF CORSE FAST DRUGS. I ran 250000 Miles a year with NO CO Driver's. Just my girl fried sitting in the passenger seat naked. Wouldn't of missed it for the world. They Called me Left Lane.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Dang it! Can't keep that kind of pace up forever! That will make a old man out of ya quick! Not many people can do those kind of runs!
@stevemeade65888 ай бұрын
10 years was enough. Most of the Guys I knew back then are gone now. I had to get away from the 125 hour work day's. I hauled for Macdonell Livestock out of Clermont. FL and Baily Cattle out of Ocala, FL. Most of us ran 5500 to 6000 miles a week back in those days 78 KW 12V 71 Twin turbo 700 HP. DETROIT It would turn 2450 in high gear Loaded with Cows. 6X4 TRANS 355 REARS ON TALL 24.5 RUBBER. One fast Super Strong Truck. Only seen one or two trucks that would run with my old truck
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
@@stevemeade6588 Wow, sounds like one heck of truck! "Ashes to Ashes dust to dust, without cattle haulers the left lane would rust!" Yeah those kind of hours and miles will take a toll on you. I know a few guys that did that and the old body paying for it now! God speed brother!
@Ranveer_Singh_sangha032 ай бұрын
Don't you think that's a little too much information you are passing 😅😂 Naked girl on passenger seat 💺
@Old-Roper11 күн бұрын
@@stevemeade6588 Ever haul cattle out of Foy Reynolds?
@udo54799 ай бұрын
Good and nice Video. I am a retired Cattle Hauler from Germany. I am working over 25 Years in this business. In this Time i go with Cattle to Turkey Iran and Irak and Russia. It was a hard job but once a Cattle Hauler always a Cattle Hauler. Keep on going my friend
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment, that's awesome to hear from you, 25 years, Wow! Much respect for you, enjoy your retirement!
@johnhrynyk85219 ай бұрын
Could have called this episode: THE TRAIL DRIVE. Born in Reagan, Tx and still living in Falls county. Great video sir. It was a good trip, no dead or crippled AND You didn't get hurt. City folk don't realize how dangerous working nervous cattle in close spaces can be. Keep em coming G5.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Yes it can a very dangerous job, working with cattle and hauling them, always got to be on the lookout for other drivers for sure!
@raymondbradley67883 ай бұрын
John, my grandparents used to live in Reagan. Most people are where they even is. I grew up in Thornton.
@johnhrynyk85213 ай бұрын
@@raymondbradley6788 Worked with a Jimmy Rhodes from Thornton. He was a good friend but passed away several years ago. Don't recall any Bradley folk in Reagan. Takecare Ray
@raymondbradley67883 ай бұрын
@@johnhrynyk8521 John that’s my KZbin name. That’s my wife’s name. My last name is really Evans. My late uncle Carl is the one that put Texas pneumatic on the map in Reagan.
@raymondbradley67883 ай бұрын
John, I think I remember Jimmy Rhodes. That seems like a real familiar name to me.
@coolvisions49997 ай бұрын
I never hauled cattle but I pulled flatbed and reefer for many years. This brings back many memories. Bull haulers know all the best back roads. lol
@G5OutdoorAdventures7 ай бұрын
Awesome, glad I could bring back some memories for ya! The back roads are the place to be, dang the DOT! lol
@charlesterviel57489 ай бұрын
You brought back some memories of growing up in a cattle truck in the 1950’s and 60”s thank you.. stay safe out there 🙏
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Awesome, your welcome and thank you for watching!
@thedesertdwellerfromutah43548 ай бұрын
I ran Bull wagons for many years about 25 years ago.... KW W900L with a 550 Cat and an 18 speed.... I remember being parked right there in Canadian, Texas many times on my way north to Kansas.... Only think I don't miss is the No sleep 💤😴 for days....
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Heck yeah, W900L with that set up, heck of a truck! Nice looking trucks also! I'm heading to Kansas next week and will be running through Canadian again, I've seen pictures in the last few days and it looks pretty burnt up from the wild fires, I'll try to get some drone footage of the area and post up when I get back. The no sleep deal can wear on ya for sure! Thanks for your time in the saddle!
@thedesertdwellerfromutah43548 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures Keep those girls a moving down the line hammer 🔨 down... Stay safe and we'll look forward to the drone footage... Very sorry to hear of what happened in the Texas Panhandle... Beautiful Cattle Country for sure... And you're very welcome , glad we still have good men out there to take the saddle over from us... God Bless Bull 🐂 Brother 💯💪
@robertreznik93309 ай бұрын
Just one of thousands of bull wagons moving beef every day in the Texas Panhandle area. Good Job!
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@robertross8048 ай бұрын
Thanks 4 the ride homebound folks can see the world
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@williamkirkland70028 ай бұрын
Nice informative video very interesting through and through...watching the cattle being loaded and unloaded brought a memory I have riding along with my Step Dad from Oklahoma City stockyards down to Amarillo Tx when I was about 24yrs old, I'm now 62. I was visiting Mom And Harley from Tampa Bay Florida USA🇺🇸 it was an experience I shall always remember. Thanks for sharing this video. I really like the wildwest style of music playing in the background. The trailer wash was beautiful concidering how much B/S there had to have.been.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the wonderful comments, I'm glad I could bring back some old memories for you, I have fond memories of riding with my grandpa, he drove a milk tanker and picked up milk from dairy farms. And yes there was a bunch of BS in that trailer before it was washed out!😁
@williamkirkland70028 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures are you being affected by the wildfires rolling through Texas now. I saw those poor cows running down.a road to escape those hot flames. News said some were burned and there hides were burnt while they were running. I hope your families are okay out there. God bless your rancher friends n families.🛐
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Yes, I've heard it's real bad, I just got home from taking a load to Colorado and drove just West of that area on my way, I didn't see any fires but could definitely smell the smoke! It's complete devastation from what I've heard! They need prayers and rain, it snowed there yesterday morning but wasn't enough to put out the fires.
@ellafields94248 ай бұрын
Ingeniously designed trailer. Almost need road map to negotiate all the gates. As a former rancher we use to ship a lot of cattle but first time to see inside of a cattle trailer. Of course back then the trailers were just plain basic open area. Like the compartments bet thats lots better for the animals also. Great video Smooth operation - both truck & video. Keep on truckin.. BTW great voice as comentator.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Yes, the trailers are really set up nice for hauling, it's all about numbers, head counts, weights, and how much you can put where, I started out hauling sale barn cattle and it can get real interesting figuring out where to put cattle, especially when you have to pick up several barns in one load and keep the barns separate! Thank you for the positive feedback, I'm new to making videos and I'm glad you liked it!
@fjb49324 ай бұрын
Took me awhile, but finally placed that good voice. That old cowboy actor Ben Johnson had that same smooth voice and honest accent. I miss the good parts of trucking. Be Safe ! ☆
@EDLaw-wo5it8 ай бұрын
Dad trucked out of OKC and I also grew up hauling cattle in the 50s Trucks lined up for 2 miles waiting to unload at the stock yards when it was the largest stocker- feeder market in the world. Good old days.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Wow! that would have been a sight to see!
@patrikjm8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video. I always wondered how cattle was picked up and delivered along with how those cattle trailers worked. 👍
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad I could give you some insight on what we do, I have people from time to time approach me at truck stops asking how we get all those cattle in there, it's a fun job!
@robynwitt5216Ай бұрын
Thanks for the ride along! I retired almost 20 yrs ago, never hauled beef but I miss the roas.
@G5OutdoorAdventuresАй бұрын
@@robynwitt5216 thanks for watching and thank you for putting in time behind the wheel! There is something about hitting the open roads, big cities maybe not so much!😁
@corefamilyresources3 ай бұрын
I grew up in the cattle trucking business close to Ft. Worth, Texas. (I cleaned out the cattle trailers for about $10 - which was good money in the late 60's and early 70's. I left for college and a place to wash out the trailers was built not to far from our truck lot. We traded a lot of manure for vegetables back then. Your cab definitely has more bells and whistles than I remember! One of my dad's main clients back then was the Hunt ranches. His trucks picked up Charlois bulls from New York airport coming from France and hauled them back to Texas!
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
@@corefamilyresources that's cool! Things definitely have changed over time! Thanks for watching!
@jannieanderson1123 ай бұрын
Wow this brought back some great memories from my childhood. Both my parents hauled cattle. And we actually lived in Anson Texas at the time. I can't count the times my parents rolled around the Anson court house 😊 keep on trucking!
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Both parents! I'm sure things have changed since then! Glad I could bring back some memories! Thanks for watching!
@joec48719 ай бұрын
Great video. Gives us here in the Bronx NY a chance to see things that never happen in New York. I'll subscribe and I'm going to tell the brothers about the channel, they need to see this. None of this happens on the east coast. We only see these scenes in movies. Much appreciated pardna! Don"t you get me hooked on these videos and you stop making them. Keep them coming it takes awhile for the channel to grow but, it will. Stick with it. Safe travels and God Bless 🙏.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Love your comment, I'll try not to let you down, I'm planning on keeping the videos coming, I guess we take for granted the life we have and don't realize our brothers and sisters in other parts of the country may not get to have the same experiences! I appreciate you and spreading the word about my channel! I hope you have a blessed day!
@joehoran14379 ай бұрын
Great video. Those US cattle trailers look complicated, check out European livestock trailers like Pezzaoli and Montchiari. On board water drinkers, ventilation fans, lifting floors.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'll check them out,sounds like they are set up for really long transport jobs!
@calebmanuel179 ай бұрын
First viewer here from Canada, please upload more loading and unloading Cattle videos.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Awesome, welcome! I will do it!
@Saddletramp12008 ай бұрын
Wife brought our Daughter to the truck one day to give me something. She asked me if I was gonna hurt the Moo cows. I says no Princess. I felt guilty about that for days. Good vid Driver.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@8split27 ай бұрын
Call that truck. "Last ride"
@PaytonnManning15036 ай бұрын
So basically u lied to your child, just like Santa Claus 😂
@Ranveer_Singh_sangha032 ай бұрын
14:48, that's really smooth shifting ❤
@G5OutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@Ranveer_Singh_sangha03 thank you, have to take care of my equipment!
@132doubled9 ай бұрын
I think the trip was 1000 miles. I know live stock haulers don’t stop much and are exempt from e logs but when you you guys get rest if any??? Much respect for what you guys do!
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
We put in some long hours for sure, but I manage to get some rest, when cattle are moving we usually run a load every other day, so usually we get some decent sleep between runs.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
and also, thanks for the comment, it's much appreciated!
@stevenherner2989 ай бұрын
❤❤😅
@taylorjohnsonct7 ай бұрын
Before I say my two cents... I am a beef lover. They're cute, they're alive, but they're also a valuable, reliable food source. I have no problems with raising cattle for slaughter; however, the loading of the cattle really added some weight of what it would be like to be rushed into a big, scary metal box only to stand uncomfortably for eight plus hours with no idea what or where you're going. Necessary, absolutely, but still felt a bit heavy to me. Kudos to you for doing the job.
@G5OutdoorAdventures7 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and I can understand what you are saying. Cattle are a herd animal and like to be together, so once they are together they typically calm down and ride pretty easy. They also don't think like a human and so reasoning or wondering where they are going, I'm not sure they think like that but who really knows, cattle like other animals that were put on earth for consumption usually only care about eating, drinking, and multiplying, I don't think they think too much about what may happen tomorrow if ya know what I mean, but I do try to have as much respect for the animal as possible and give them the best ride I can from point A to B!
@everettnantz95444 ай бұрын
You're a smooth driver,I like that,no jerkin the truck! Very easy on equipment. I'd buy a truck you'd drove. Trucked 45yrs,haulin coal movin equipment. Good video,enjoyed. Hear me talkin to ya!!
@G5OutdoorAdventures4 ай бұрын
@@everettnantz9544 thank you for the compliment, I try to take care of my equipment, it costs too much to abuse them! 45 years! Wow! That's a long time behind the wheel! Thank you for putting in the work and watching my video!
@Toy678toy9 ай бұрын
I'm glad I found your channel. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Also, I hope to see more videos like this in the future
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the compliment, I appreciate it!
@Olesnapper9 ай бұрын
Good video man. I’ve been driving 14 years always wondered what cattle hauling was like.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've seen quite a few of your videos, glad you stopped by, I appreciate it!
@dirtfarmer74729 ай бұрын
Cow haulers still use paper logs because livestock are live & can’t stop for the 10 hour break, just got to keep going.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
@@dirtfarmer7472you got that right, got to keep it rolling until their feet hit the ground!
@Haven2U8 ай бұрын
There's something curiously attractive about loading, unloading and hauling cattle. Strange, I know. Subbed.
@paulofelipebbraga96348 ай бұрын
I've done that a few times in my life when i was a kid. It takes time and is a little bit of dangerous, but it's so satisfying and calming that it's worth the hard work.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Yes, it gets in your blood! Thank you!
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Yes, it can be dangerous! Especially sale barn cattle, you never know what you are going to get, some of them just want to mow you down!
@jefflewis85769 ай бұрын
Great video. I like the ones with loading and unloading.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@dirtfarmer74729 ай бұрын
I did National Carriers 5 years, you put a cow in a cardboard box & I took it a lot of places, Melba Utica meat packing, Utica Ave, Brooklyn NY.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
We all play a part in the business, thanks for what you did!
@karljacobson15759 ай бұрын
I used to haul cattle back in the 90s . Hauled a lot to Spearman Tx. From Salina Kansas’!!
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
I've hauled a "few" loads to Spearman myself!
@karljacobson15759 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures i hear that!!
@Myamericanlife618 ай бұрын
Just hooked up to your channel sir enjoyable content I must say I am old disabled retired trucker that just can’t do it anymore back and shoulders are both shot and watching KZbin and the trucker on here is about the only thing that keeps me going lol 😂 well stay safe out there and gods speed we’ll catch ya on the next video
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching, I just got back from a trip to Colorado, I'll be posting another video soon, thank you for your years of trucking, it can take it's toll on your body for sure!
@Myamericanlife618 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures thank you for the kind words I like your channel no politics no lies no stories just the plain truth that’s what makes it awesome job good clean content and keeping it interesting can’t wait till the next one have a great weekend
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Your welcome! I'm glad you like it! I took a little time off this weekend and went fishing with my wife, back in the truck tomorrow, I have 2 loads to the Texas Panhandle this week, hopefully I'll be able to get another trucking video up next weekend! Take care!
@myexpressways41068 ай бұрын
Fine looking rig. Interesting to see the gates and ramps inside the trailer. What was your tare and gross weights? This is a great video for is retired truckers to get memories of the job that is in our blood. Nice job with the cattle and the camera.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
I've got a video loading right now showing the gates and how they work from a different camera angle, check it out once it finishes loading Titled Miles and Miles of Texas - Hauling Heifers, and as far as weights go, we kinda keep that under our hats, the shippers tend to put as much on us as they can! 😜 thanks for the comments, I appreciate it!
@myexpressways41068 ай бұрын
Kind of like hours of service logged back when I was flatbedding in the early 2000s. Only one log book, but I knew how to make my hours look legal.
@lcswartz498 ай бұрын
It’s just like a damn bull hauler. Don’t know if he’s coming or going.😂😂😂😂😂
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
What day of the week is it? Where am I at? 🤣😂
@rev.randall22927 ай бұрын
It didnt matter , long as I was rollin! Lol , until the wife asked why I only had a ten cent for running mile average. I had to stop rollin so much unless loaded.
@bxp16969 ай бұрын
Lots of respect for you, I could never do that job.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thanks, it's definitely not for everyone, we all have our talents or jobs to do, it's what makes everything even out, makes the world go round so to say, but there is just something about getting behind that steering wheel, hearing that big diesel motor and listening to the turbo sing, just gives you a feeling, gets in your blood! Both my grandpa's drove big trucks and they always got us grandkids excited when we got to ride with them!
@jeff77649 ай бұрын
I used to haul cattle, but it became harder and harder for me taking them to the kill factories. It started really upsetting and wearing on me. It’s the dark side of this industry for sure.
@dirtfarmer74729 ай бұрын
Me neither, but you put a cow in a cardboard box & I took them most anywhere.
@jessphuqette17162 ай бұрын
Back in the 70s I drove a 68 Pete with a 1693/10spd with a 3spd brownie...both flipped over. Was leased to Van Roach. Good times. Retired in 2020.
@G5OutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@jessphuqette1716 Wow! That's awesome, I bet you saw a lot of changes since then, in the trucks, the laws,and the regulations! Thank you for the time you put in, I hope you are enjoying your retirement!
@raymondbradley67883 ай бұрын
Brother, I know where Rosebud is. Kind of drive-through they’re going to my mom‘s house in Thornton. Awesome video subbing to your channel.👍👍👍
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
@@raymondbradley6788 thank you! Yes it's a small town for sure!
@jonwall32102 ай бұрын
Great video liked the trailer work loading that was cool
@G5OutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
Awesome! thank you!
@WillburtMcdibbel9 ай бұрын
Wat motor and trans sounds great and pretty slick shiftin
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
CAT 5EK and Eaton 18 speed, thank you!
@jtrocktree54093 ай бұрын
Abbington va to garden city , broken bow , herford tx , omaha neb. Crazy times , hen house for food, straight out and dead head back , 4 years was enough to crash my health. I have a tree service these days. Road is too packed for me 😅😅
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
@@jtrocktree5409 wow, that's some hard hours! I hope you are doing a lot better now!
@JohnDoe-jq5wy8 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR YOUR POWERFUL CREATING 🙏🙏🙏🙏😊😊😊
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great comment! Much appreciated!
@stevekegerreis19629 ай бұрын
I pulled a reefer most of my career I think I missed my calling of 42 years. Should have hauled beef on the hoof, not in a box. Thank you for a great video. I subscribed after watching this one video. I knew where you were before you put it upon screen 90%of the time. I know the rest area by 6666. Thank you the history on that place
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Awesome, thanks for the comments and subscribing to my channel, loading in the morning and headed to Lamar, CO,but I hear there is wild fires all over the Texas panhandle, just hope I can get through the area with no issues!
@stevekegerreis19628 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures . Ride safe driver. I have been watching that fire on the news. I buddy loaded at Budwiser in Ft Collins for Lubbock today. You 2 will pass on the trail
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I made it back home early this morning without any issues, but from what I heard it's really bad up there, I was just to the west of the fires when I went through that area, could definitely smell the smoke!
@Ranveer_Singh_sangha032 ай бұрын
36:54 Thank you for the information After hearing those numbers, suddenly feelings so poor 😅
@G5OutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@Ranveer_Singh_sangha03 it's pretty amazing for sure!
@jamesconn73118 ай бұрын
First time viewer, Really enjoyed Ya vid, Thank Ya Sir ,!! Retired about a year ago drove off & on since 98 , kinda miss some of it , never hauled any cattle , although occasionally i'd unload around San Antonio, and reload in Devine Texas , cow manure , i'd always say mine was load of BS !! Keep up The Good Work !! Keep on Truckin Take Care ..God Bless
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thanks for taking a look, working on another video now. We all got to haul some part, whether its the live beef, beef in a box, or what the beef left behind! God bless you!
@AllanHunter-c2l8 ай бұрын
Great video. Trucking is still in blood after off the road OTR.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@jimtarutis80183 ай бұрын
THANKS FOR SHARING NICE RIDE ALONG HAND.....BE COOL ON YOUR STOOL GOD BLESS.
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
@@jimtarutis8018 thank you! God Bless you as well!
@dougbourdo25899 ай бұрын
Having traveled from the Milwaukee, WI area to El Paso many many times over the last few years I have seen so many cattle haulers with the lighted trailers. Is there a different weight limit you can haul with livestock versus the typical 80k lbs. for tractor trailer operators? The feed lots outside of Dalhart, Texas are pretty damn impressive. That smell........ the smell of MONEY.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
"The smell of money" love it! Yes, there are some serious feedlots out there! Legal weight limits are the same, 80k, at least in Texas and most of the states I haul in, you can get overweight permits that will go up to 84k, but in Texas those permits are only good for some roads, no interstate driving, so you are still limited. I will tell ya this, to haul cattle you got to be a little bit outlaw!😁
@robertreznik93309 ай бұрын
I farm east of Dalhart around Dumas. The manure out of Cactus is great for my farm. The Paunch from JBS smells like more than money! I have used thousand of tons of manure out of Dumas and Cactus each year for the last 50 years. What a blessing to improve the land.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
One of my Grandpas used manure on his gardens every year from his brother's dairy farm, always had an abundance of produce!
@sunnyray20489 ай бұрын
🍭SWEET🍭Just found your channel! Great video! 🙏🏼💖👍🏻🌞
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@fastsetinthewest8 ай бұрын
Some reason this video popped up on my 70" screen. I had just watched that dope Grumpy Farmer. Okay video. I live near Fort Worth. Isn't it amazing you kinda followed the old cattle drivers trails.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
I hadn't thought about that, but yes kinda followed the old trail!
@thatmichiganguy6 ай бұрын
Been a trucker for 18 months... local. I was thinking of doing cattle hauling for JBS but my colleagues said it's too dangerous and complicated for a city driver..
@G5OutdoorAdventures6 ай бұрын
It can definitely be dangerous, loading and unloading cattle has it challenges, some cattle just want to hurt you on purpose, others can hurt you on accident. Then hauling moving cargo has it's own challenges as well, it's almost like hauling liquid, someone pulls out in front of you or does a brake check all the cattle surge forward and its hard to stop. Hauling cattle is not for everyone, not saying you couldn't do it, but I would try and find a local guy you could do a few loads with and see how you like it first before jumping off in it.
@MichialKey11 сағат бұрын
I remember back in August seeing you come through Gatesville.I suppose you were headed to Dimmitt
@dougb278 ай бұрын
My buddy runs their lot In sublet about 20 minutes north of there. Wish I could make a run up there sometime. Also, I’m from clay county so the jolly area is my stomping grounds.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Cool! I deliver to Sublet as well, I may have seen your buddy there!
@ernestosaldana53189 ай бұрын
Good old US83 we travel that way a couple of times a year how far is kismet from sublet next time you go by Bryan’s corner watch out for the troopers they like to hide at the post office just on the other side of Bryan’s corner. How come that store is not 24/7
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
The feedlot is about 20 minutes from Liberal. Yeah the DOT likes to hang out in Bryan's Corner from time to time and I wish the store was open all night, I'm always getting back there late, after hours!
@xhxjdksdkdbdbs8 ай бұрын
Man I’ve been really wanting to run cattle been doing flatbed for a few years and I’m tired of tarping lol
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
I hear ya, my cargo walk on and walk off, but at the same time my cargo tries to hurt you real bad sometimes 😁 and when someone pulls out in front of ya or trys to brake check you, that same cargo surges forward like hauling unbaffled liquid, but still love doing it!
@jonwall32102 ай бұрын
I'm a heavy hauler used to live on a cattle ranch in the middle of the San jauqiun delta in ca not a Democrat !! Like the music bro stay safe God bless
@G5OutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@jonwall3210 thank you! Where do you haul? All over or do you stay in state? You stay safe as well!
@jonwall32102 ай бұрын
@G5OutdoorAdventures I'm go all over the us alot of ports and military bases I live in my truck I bought property in Northern Nevada I don't want any neighbors lmao anyways nice videos God bless my freind !!
@G5OutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
@@jonwall3210 I hear ya on the neighbors situation! I bet you've seen a lot over the years! Thanks for watching and God bless you as well!
@fredokush8 ай бұрын
This is amazing, thank you 🙏
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@ambroseleyvaroofing3 күн бұрын
We use to-do this out of San Antonio 35 years ago
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 күн бұрын
@@ambroseleyvaroofing awesome, bet times were different back then in the trucking/cattle hauling world!
@Travis-n9i8 ай бұрын
Much Respect To You All! Always Wondered What It Was Like!🙂👍
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you! And it's much appreciated watching my video!
@chevymac11828 ай бұрын
New to the channel and I love it I see you got different trailers do you haul different things
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I mostly haul cattle, I have hauled grain and fertilizer before when cattle hauling was slow, I have bought some other trailers to fix up for mainly personal use, hauling hay and road base etc.
@mitchellkoehn62478 ай бұрын
Kismet, KS is 20 minutes from me, we haul grain there to kobalt Cattle
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Awesome, you may see me rolling through sometimes!
@russellgier54899 ай бұрын
😅where you fueled at looks like where the jolly truckstop used to be, heard it had a fire
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
It was at the Jolly Truck stop, they are still open for business!
@russellgier54899 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures many a fond memory from that place from the late 80s
@lifewithcam8670Ай бұрын
Aye man enjoyed every second of yr video. Definitely earned my follow from here on out. Been trucking for a year now Any advice for me step by step on buying a Pete 379 or KW W900L
@G5OutdoorAdventuresАй бұрын
@@lifewithcam8670 thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it and I'm glad to have you as a subscriber! On buying a truck check it out thoroughly! Find one with a single turbo caterpillar, or a Detroit (this will be the one that is cheapest to repair) or a N14 Cummins (just carry spare injectors), also get a truck with a 13 or 18 spd, with at least 355 rears!
@lifewithcam8670Ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures Thanks man for the advice. I will be using it starting in January when I’m going to be ready to get my own truck.. I’m based out of Dallas Texas Do u think any cattle haulers will let me tag along with them trying to see the whole process. Even if I have to pay them to ride along.?
@G5OutdoorAdventuresАй бұрын
@@lifewithcam8670 your welcome! Good luck on finding a truck! I'm through FT Worth pretty often, may be able to let ya ride along if schedules work out
@gshafton1949 ай бұрын
Cool video keep em coming
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@wolfguardian83128 ай бұрын
The last ride.....Next stop....Burger King
@jasoncody15373 ай бұрын
Cow truckin isn't a job it's a way of life
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
That's true!
@brokedreams15316 ай бұрын
Great video and editing man. Is it easy to get lost starting off as a cattle trucker?
@G5OutdoorAdventures6 ай бұрын
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! There are some places that are harder to get to than others, but Google maps has most feed lots on them and if not you can call and get directions, same with loading, the contact I have for loading always sends a pin drop for the GPS on the location where we are loading if we haven't loaded there before.
@fuzzybutkus89707 ай бұрын
39 years in big truck now retired only think I didn’t haul was cattle. Kinda scary with a CDL. You can’t run up those speeding tickets and other violations like the old days. Days of the Go-fast toothpicks and 3 log books are over sadly.
@G5OutdoorAdventures7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your years behind the wheel! Hauling cattle is definitely different than most of the other trucking jobs and a lot different than it used to be! The buyers can sure run ya ragged at times and get as much out of each load as possible! There is still things that need to be changed, but I still love what I do! Have a blessed Easter Sunday!
@TimBullins-n7u7 ай бұрын
Used to haul them from Tennessee to Nebraska with a 89or 90 Kw with the 3408 it was one of the last kw with the dig cat's use to have one hell of a time 10/4😅
@G5OutdoorAdventures7 ай бұрын
3408! there sure isn't many of them around any more! Awesome! The good ol days!
@kevinmershon89228 ай бұрын
Pretty cool, great video
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@stevebunn37458 ай бұрын
Love it love it where’s the tooth pick
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Tooth Pick? lol
@stormyweather90548 ай бұрын
Good old "Dr. Bells " it's a horse hop ( speed ) . Soak toothpicks in it for couple hours . 4 of them get you from "Wrinkle city" ( Jacksonville FL) to "Shakey "( L.A. CA) .
@tonyelberg78148 ай бұрын
great video mate, different to aussie cattle hauling
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Yes, for sure! Thank you!
@rueldoria31728 ай бұрын
More videos like this updated and video also washing your trailer ride safe
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Another video coming soon, putting it together now! Thank you!
@sweets68653 ай бұрын
Breaker! Breaker! What's your handle good buddy? 👍
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
@@sweets6865 I never have had a specific handle, people usually just call me G5, but my buddy's that know me call me Denton!
@bingbong84179 ай бұрын
Great video
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tjt9918 ай бұрын
I think we all stop at Jolly or Harold when we come through 😅
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Yep! Probably so! I know a bunch do!
@mattmead26238 ай бұрын
I'm from kismet. No one ever talks about kismet ks😂. Nice video
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Glad I could mention your home town, I haul a lot of cattle to that area of Kansas! Thank you!
@mattmead26238 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures great! God love you, and be careful. Subbed
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
@@mattmead2623 thank you!
@FutureMilly9 ай бұрын
MORE PLEASE😢❤
@WillburtMcdibbel9 ай бұрын
Way your trailer looks inside id guess Merritt?
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
it's a Wilson
@jzzdrm8 ай бұрын
That. Engine sounds nice
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you, Caterpillar power!
@edwinflores68619 ай бұрын
Good video man.
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
Thank You!
@cynicaltexan96393 ай бұрын
I knew that scale looked familiar. Been there before.
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
@@cynicaltexan9639 small world!
@chrisborey17348 ай бұрын
First time watching your channel and it’s good to see true respect you guys have for each others. I must say you all are amazing what you do and I just don’t see this kind of respect from others trucker’s out there. Anyway I am in hopes of getting into hauling cattle. I believe I can handle this kind of stuff I waa rase around horses and had to clean up after them everyday among other things anyway you have any information you could share I would deeply appreciate it. Thank you and continue being safe out there. God blessings to all of you.
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thanks for stopping by and watching, I run with a good bunch of guys, we help each other out when we can, most of the guys that haul cattle I know are good people, can't say that about all aspects of the trucking community, I guess we are just a different group so to say, thank you for the nice comments. I've had a few people ask about getting into the business, I was in communications for 25 years before I started this. I got laid off from a company after I had been with them for nearly 20 years, the market had changed drastically and they had sold off most of our customer base, so I saw it coming and got prepared. I went to church with a guy that was already in the business, I went and road with him to make sure I liked it, 9 months before I got laid off I bought my 1st truck, 5 months later I bought my 1st cattle trailer and started hauling sale barn cattle at night, my buddy introduced me to a big cattle buyer in our area. I was still working my day job as well and did that for four and a half months before I got laid off so by that time I had established myself and had my trucking business running steady and had bought a 2nd truck so I would always have one ready to roll. Times were different then compared to now, it's costs a fortune to get started now days, the trucks, even for a used one, are way more expensive, the trailers, the insurance is sky high, completely ridiculous even with a clean record and no claims, a lot of paperwork and if you run out of state you are guaranteed to get an audit within the first 18 months, everyone does. If I wasn't already in the business I would think long and hard before I would get into it and really run the numbers, there is a ton of expense in this business and a lot of sleepless nights. I'm not trying to be negative just trying to be honest about it. I hope this helps, God bless you as well!
@ceciliacicchinelli47977 ай бұрын
Ran out of OKC and hauled feeders out and fats to Armstrong. Rooster hauled with us then
@G5OutdoorAdventures6 ай бұрын
That's awesome, Rooster been hauling cattle for a lot of years!
@porfiriolopez193 ай бұрын
How much a load like that usually pays? If you don’t mind me asking. Thanks
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
@@porfiriolopez19 right now with the rates I'm getting about $3500 , that's loaded miles
@tammy-h8f8 ай бұрын
I hauled my calves to the sale every year in a 28' stock trailer.. I finally wised up and hired a truck, they hauled them in one load.. i can't haul them cheap as they do
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
How many loads did you have to make?
@tammy-h8f8 ай бұрын
I don't know, I'd haul a couple of loads a weekend till I got them gone.. Fuel ,tires, time was eating on me.. I could hire a truck for $700.00. Worth every dime@@G5OutdoorAdventures
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Good deal! one and done!
@samwenske9 ай бұрын
What truck are you driving? Peterbilt 379 or 378? Greetings from Ontario, Canada btw
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
1996 378, almost 2 million miles on the truck, it's a good one! A father and son owned it before me and took real good care of it!
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
also, awesome to hear from Canada, that's cool, I'm hoping to make the road trip to Alaska in the next couple years and travel the Alcan HWY, I hear it's beautiful!
@texastrashhauler79268 ай бұрын
That tunnel looks familiar, is that around the rockdale Texas area?
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Yes, it's goes under the old ALCOA mine road, there are several of those in the area, just enough room for my trailer!
@texastrashhauler79268 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures I use to work for msi hauling coal from Elgin to rockdale, very familiar with that area, I live down in gause
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Awesome, yes you were very close to where I live on the Elgin end!
@texastrashhauler79268 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures 10-4, nice country out on that side
@jbbatulisjr2918 ай бұрын
What does a trailer wash cost? Nice ride along…JB Wetmore, CO
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Depending on how much "stuff" is in the trailer and how long it takes them to wash it out it's usually between $90 and $120, but one time I had to wait overnight and everything froze in the trailer and it cost $250!!!
@jbbatulisjr2918 ай бұрын
@@G5OutdoorAdventures Appreciate it sir…. Nice work on trailer brakes…
@jonwall32102 ай бұрын
Watching from the flying j salt Lake city
@G5OutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@davidsuch50719 ай бұрын
Lights & chrome don't bring money home. Dave
@G5OutdoorAdventures9 ай бұрын
That's true, but they sure look good!
@jamesmcgee24479 ай бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@RandyRudder-c4g8 ай бұрын
Ye- Jolly good food
@jonwall32102 ай бұрын
Nice editing
@G5OutdoorAdventures2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@jackiejordan28088 ай бұрын
What the most cow’s or bull’s you’ve hauled on a trip, the biggest load at one time?
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
There are a couple answers to this question, the most head count I've ever hauled is 130,they were calves, so I didn't break any weight records, the most most weight I've ever hauled was over 59,000 lbs, I don't remember how many head I had on, but that was pretty dang heavy!
@jackiejordan28088 ай бұрын
Thanks for responding, I was just wondering, I know you can haul a lot of them on a semi trailer, I’m from North Carolina and we have some cows and calves on our farm here, thanks for the video!!!
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! It just all depends on the weight of the cattle on how many head you can haul, you just don't want too many that wouldn't let one get up if it decided to lay down for a rest!
@jasoncody15373 ай бұрын
Ain't no feelin like cow mobilin
@G5OutdoorAdventures3 ай бұрын
You got that right!
@lindarenslow80578 ай бұрын
An’t nothing like trailer truckin
@ThatCloneSvt8 ай бұрын
How much do you get paid for a load like this?
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
I get paid by the loaded mile, currently its $5.20 a mile
@ThatCloneSvt8 ай бұрын
How much does that come out to? I’m looking to start hauling cattle and just wanna know more about it
@G5OutdoorAdventures8 ай бұрын
@@ThatCloneSvt take a 600 mile run, that will pay $3120.00 gross, then you have to deduct fuel and if you don't have a back haul you have to figure fuel for about 1300 to 1400 miles depending on how far you had to drive to go get the cattle and how far you have to drive to get back home or to your next load and most of these trucks only get 4 to 5 miles a gallon, some less, so shave $1000 to $1200 off that gross pay, then you have to factor in commercial insurance which is really expensive, cargo insurance for the cattle, tires, oil changes, break downs etc, I love it, but it's a tough business to be in and I want to be honest, it can bank rupt you before you really get started if you run into some misfortunes with your equipment or can't get hooked up with an outfit that will keep you loaded. Hope this helps, if you have anymore questions just ask and I'll answer them best I can!