Every Dutch person I’ve encountered driving throughout Europe always have a good sense of humour, Martin is a top guy 👍
@robbief5517Ай бұрын
Brilliant 👏
@gevelbeglazing22 күн бұрын
thank you
@natureguy4473Ай бұрын
As a Swede, you shocked me how well you pronounced Södertälje, good work man
@Rimrock300Ай бұрын
But that do not comes without practice) He has been several trips in Sweden the last year
@kalle5548Ай бұрын
Now he just has to go from "Södertälje" to "Sö-tälje" and then just "tälje", but yeah, that's good pronunciation
@HeresMinxАй бұрын
Bruce, please stop interrupting people and actually listen to what they have to say. They amount of times Martin was in the middle of telling you something and you just cut him off to talk about something completely different. It's not just Martin, you do it with everyone
@GearswapperАй бұрын
He can’t stop cause he’s an asshole. Camera con man, the guy has zero common sense or respect for anyone while he is running his mouth in front of his precious camera!! Chop shop felon..
@Coole-ee1vgАй бұрын
Big surprise, he's an American....
@redmille100029 күн бұрын
Two ears, one mouth.
@Herrgarret8626 күн бұрын
Adhd 100%
@f.v.r.815725 күн бұрын
As a dutchmen 🇱🇺 ,to see someone come by at your shop from the netherlands,makes me smile😃
@gerbenpoppe222918 күн бұрын
The flag u use is from Luxembourg😅
@jenniferwilson954Ай бұрын
It was nice seeing the two of them and the kids! They’re getting so big! Love Mom 🥰❤️
@andywhite671327 күн бұрын
"OCD" is where you have everything just so. Like having all your Oil filters lined up perfectly and all with the Part Numbers facing the same way and all upright. Greetings from UK 🙂🙃
@timmie518Ай бұрын
So cool to see a Dutch Scania with Dutch license plate’s in the USA
@rkan2Ай бұрын
I can see the dollar (or euro) bills 😂
@crazydutchblokeАй бұрын
Not the first Dutch to travel the usa in a Dutch Scania.
@kakarotvegetaАй бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/q4PFoGlnnZeirZo
@Coole-ee1vgАй бұрын
You mean a Swedish Scania with Dutch plates...
@Frank-vl1ln25 күн бұрын
@@Coole-ee1vgmost Scania are Made in Zwolle, Netherlands
@dowregubben6684Ай бұрын
hi bruce Good video. Just want to give you a tip. When changing the diesel filters. Take out the filter, put suction here and then take out the fine filter and then suck completely clean. The Injectors are extremely sensitive. when you are finished, then you can put a suction on the upper point of the high-pressure pump and suck out all the air easier to start . possible you have done this. fun to see there are some scanias in the usa enjoing your content. keep it upp :).
@armya4856Ай бұрын
Leuk je weer te zien Martin op het kanaal bij Bruce. Fijne veilige reis door Colombia toegewenst. Groeten van Arjan uit Zwolle. 🫲🏻
@MovingMountainsV8Ай бұрын
Dank je wel Arjan
@peetrijs8233Ай бұрын
Leuk om een Nederlandse truck te zien in de USA.
@bossluigi92Ай бұрын
Bruce, that dude Martin is hilarious, what an adventurer aswell! Quality bloke. Enjoyed the vid 👍👊
@seacombe2379Ай бұрын
i love the way Bruce is now becoming more of a Scania rep/tech for the US every day
@Coole-ee1vgАй бұрын
Yea, but he have a loooong way to go to be rely qualified....
@ronbujold5493Ай бұрын
Those Michelin Tires are made in Nova Scotia Canada
@Edtheman-q8fАй бұрын
Heerlijk als een echte Hollander! 😂😂 goede reis naar Zuid-Amerika! Wellicht toch maar eens overwegen om het op KZbin te zetten?
@tommyforslund7356Ай бұрын
If you using fuelfilter kit 2003505 and the bigger of them clogs up, use 2022754 instead, the later is for RME/bio fuel. 2003505 usually don´t last between services in sweden.
@jpa1282Ай бұрын
Sounds made up
@tommyforslund7356Ай бұрын
@@jpa1282 No, this is the reality with low temperatures and high bio blended dieselfuel, i have some experience, i happen to work in a Scania dealership, a few years, about 24 or so...
@StepicaАй бұрын
Calling out the american ignorance straight in american's face 🤣 I like this guy!
@sicknessuntamedАй бұрын
Bruce, I saw 4 of the Scania's in Arizona, looks like they were coming from the proving grounds headed towards the emissions stations. They me be coming sooner than you think.
@OnlytruckАй бұрын
There are 2 small filters in front of the center drawer/console in the cabin. People forget them, many dont even know they exist 😅
@inkkarips4208Ай бұрын
Rockin' The ylivoimalla hoodie like a real Scania technician
@davidgough1161Ай бұрын
They are very lovely people, good to see them again!
@MovingMountainsV8Ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@jamesritter623Ай бұрын
Hey Bruce I literally live right close to the port where they are going to ship their truck I have my twick card and would be more than happy to help them out with shipping their truck so they don't have to spend any money for a esscot or broker just have them contact me I don't want anything from them just trying to make sure that they don't get ripped off
@nigelhales874Ай бұрын
I love this video Bruce very kind helping this Dutch gentleman and his wife I remember last video you tube video thanks 👍
@Machines.In.ActionАй бұрын
Scania trucks are a rare sight in the U.S. - seeing you guys work on one is a treat! How do you think it stacks up against American heavy-duty trucks like Kenworth or Peterbilt? 💪
@RuairidhRennyАй бұрын
I think that cab overs are just better as your not meant to make fixing easier as it shouldn’t break
@13thTechnologyАй бұрын
It must be such a challenge finding Scania parts outside Europe
@kneehats2311Ай бұрын
@@13thTechnology it is. purchased a doosan excavator with a scania engine. sat for 8 months waiting for pars from europe never again or until they have a huge network here in the us.
@nzxt1234Ай бұрын
they do great and Scania 770 hp and more tourqe v8s i think it will do stavk up moren then good !
@TymonMasaАй бұрын
@@kneehats2311Do you think that American companies make it easier to sell anything? Only Europe has to arrange everything and parts for American cars in a maximum of 2 weeks
@KrisdafitterАй бұрын
Great to see Marton back with his v8 4 x 4 Special Scania, I bet it was satisfying to be able to go exactly where the filters where on the V8 and all the other bits ( you being an old vet now on them there Swedish Trucks ) Great job Bruce can't wait for that Blue Beauty to turn up and stun the American trucking industry 👍 😀
@spyro257Ай бұрын
cant wait to see your new truck finally come, and get shown off to all your friends... they will lose their mind!
@Stef.Cata051Ай бұрын
Scania also manufacture military vehicles so I don't think it's crazy. Also oil service intervals for European trucks is from 80000km to 150000km, depends on what you're using them from and it has nothing to do with EGR, we usually use low sulfur diesel and oils.
@thedutchhumanАй бұрын
1 million subscribers.....could that be because of Scania 😁 and then a Dutch family 💪IN the USA WITH a Scania again with Bruce, you can see that his day can't be ruined anymore
@PeDr0.UY131Ай бұрын
Traveling the world with a beautiful wife and in a beautiful truck, this is one lucky guy.👍👍👏🏻👏🏻
@martinvandenberg159229 күн бұрын
Yes i am😂
@marianoherrera3949Ай бұрын
Nice truck,, the King of the road.
@alejandrorafa9720Ай бұрын
You should visit the Scania factory in Sao Paulo Brazil.!
@irasthewarriorАй бұрын
You handled everything with grace. Good job 💪
@panoramic77Ай бұрын
You could keep the Moving Mountains V8 logo the same color, if you just highlight/back the letters with a bright color "shadow", like fire engine red (or perhaps a mint green). Actually, splashes of such a color all around the truck would look good IMO. Some thin striping or pinstripes on the cab and box, part of the front and rear bumper, wheel hubs... Make it a tad less camo/stealth.
@Coole-ee1vgАй бұрын
Or paint the rest of the truck...
@TheRealDr.MabuseАй бұрын
Damn, that's spot on pronunciation of Södertälje!
@johanankarback6821Ай бұрын
Yes, he´s getting really good at it. Just needs to pratice a bit more on pronouncing Scania :)
@erik....Ай бұрын
@@johanankarback6821 Scania is a bit different, there's the swedish pronounciation but also one in each country like for every car brand.
@paulm1704Ай бұрын
Leuk een landgenoot te zien bij Bruce!
@minecraftfirefighterАй бұрын
Met natuurlijk een overal van volgens mij de welkoop.
@denvertrucker906Ай бұрын
Er zijn best veel Nederlanders in Amerika, en ook best wat vrachtwagen chauffeurs.
@michaelprescott2944Ай бұрын
I passed them on I 40 east of Memphis on Saturday.
@malamutten3203Ай бұрын
There is a good reason why Scania is not allowed to be sold or driven in the US. If scasnia were allowed to sell their trucks in us then the armican truck industry will close. After all, Scania is 20 to 30 years ahead of the times when it comes to trucks..
@somedankboi6093Ай бұрын
If Scania is allowed to be sold in the US, then it’s going to be quite a wakeup call for those American truck manufacturers Competition breeds innovation
@crazydutchblokeАй бұрын
Kinda bullshit. As volvo is out there to. Government just has to put laws on Scania like they do to Volvo.
@carl-oscarbjorkman8923Ай бұрын
@@crazydutchblokeThe US Volvo trucks are very different from the European versions.
@crazydutchblokeАй бұрын
@@carl-oscarbjorkman8923 Thats what im saying, Scania would be the same.
@carl-oscarbjorkman8923Ай бұрын
@crazydutchbloke I do wonder how the trucks would look like if Scania did like Volvo and buy a American truck manufacturer and tweak the exterior and interior design to closer match the European trucks.
@jessegault7339Ай бұрын
OCD is the flavor of tism you described.
@tuneskramer69Ай бұрын
It is also a Dutch thing, we take care of our stuff. Thats why we don't have potholes in our roads
@pdh__26 күн бұрын
@@tuneskramer69 waar in nederland woon jij want wegen hier zijn slecht
@tuneskramer6926 күн бұрын
@@pdh__ rij maar eens over de grens naar België, dan praat je wel anders. Nederland heeft uit onderzoek de beste wegen ter wereld samen met Singapore
@prutser132Ай бұрын
This is so nice, i just came by this channel and subscribed ofcourse. I am Dutch and i see Dutch plates on the truck. I am also subscribed to Itchy Boots, who did a tour from South America to Alaska on a motorcycle.
@geogmz8277Ай бұрын
It's funny you said that Scania is everywhere but in America 😂 Because it is harder to find parts for Mack, Kenworth, etc... In Latin America! That's why you don't see that many down there.
@CMDRSweeperАй бұрын
If possible, when the Scania is approved, can we get a video of it boarding the car carrier / ship in Sweden and rolling off in the US?
@Evan_HorvathАй бұрын
I saw a truck that looked very similar to this while driving down I-80 through Wyoming a couple weeks ago. I thought it was Martin, but when I got closer, I saw it was a MAN. Same color, very similar truck, and had EU plates. Still very cool to see on an American highway, even if it wasn't a Scania.
@jtrvijverbouwwijchenАй бұрын
Evan every country inn europe has there own type of plates. all different styles and colors.
@donatoj.caputo4112Ай бұрын
Dude ! I live in Costa Rica and yes , there are a lot of Scania's ! If you ever come back let me know !
@MikkoRantalainenАй бұрын
40:55 Pro tip: when your cabin air filter looks like that, you should be replacing it much more often instead of trying to blow the dust off.
@danikh5761Ай бұрын
Yo, he said there wasn't a spare and it's hard to find Scania parts
@marflittsАй бұрын
29:50 Our trucks at work have bigger tyres so what we do is either just jack the axle up enough to slide the lifts under the tyre or drive onto a 12"x12" square wooden pads we had made, they only need to be ab out an inch tall.
@doubledeckerbus-foundationАй бұрын
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw a small part of the license plate at the beginning of the video. As a Dutch person, you recognize that right away. I thought WTF? ;-) Nice Next Gen. I'm more of an M A N guy, but then the double-decker buses. Nice to see these Dutch people. I'll definitely follow them. Thanks for this episode, Bruce!
@martinvandenberg159229 күн бұрын
Ja moet je doen
@floridaripper817Ай бұрын
That's cool I remember seeing this thing I thought before on your channel. Been a minute
@petereriksson4405Ай бұрын
28:13 The wheels for my Scania military truck weighs 430 pounds. I just use the iron breaker bar thats on the truck as a lever to stand them up
@TheWalnut47Ай бұрын
A really interesting episode, Bruce. Many thanks and greetings from the UK where Scanias are a familiar sight on British roads.
@Schmokkie1984Ай бұрын
I would love to watch a Video "US Tour with new Scania and Vila with one of his Scanias" That would be great.
@davidcaskey466926 күн бұрын
Loved watching Bruce trying to get that last tire on. He wrestled that thing everywhere then had to have help. Then tells camera guy stand back he's a professional I don't think Bruce does much manual labor when he's not on camera
@chrismurphy110Ай бұрын
i see Bruce i click i see a sick ass Scania i click double fast
@paulnoorbergen3514Ай бұрын
I have a Scania c/o here in Australia. Parts are not easy to come by or maybe I'm not looking in the right spots. This one is a six cylinder with a 10 speed. I bought it off a family business and the bought it from a truck dealer and the story goes then it shortly Blew Up. The engine was replaced with a not to long ago reconditioned engine by the dealer and they had no problemo over the 15 years they owned it. They only averaged 3500 klm a year anyway. It is 6 x 4 and has a crane at the back of the cab and a fifth wheel. So here it is called a Prime Mover and this also has a tow bar with a Bartlet Ball fitted to tow an A frame dog trailer. It is sort of tidy an 1986 and I have only driven it twice. The first time when my brother and I picked it up 12 months after I bought it and I ran it in the padock where its parked up to move it around. When we picked it up, around 4 hours away, it was the first time driving anything like it, obviously I don't have the correct endorsement on my driver license -oops. I have owned this for maybe 2 1/2 or 3 years and I've yet to service it up and fix what needs doing to it. Anyway, that's my Scania. Great vid by the way. I always enjoy watching the antics you guys get up to. Great shed by the way!
@pietlangejan5610Ай бұрын
Hoi Martin en co, fijne veilige reis. Groetjes van een gepensioneerde trucker uit Kruiningen.
@MovingMountainsV8Ай бұрын
Hallo, dank je wel hoor. We maken er wat moois van
@Lytrinh889Ай бұрын
That's great, man. You are really good at repairs. Wishing you health and happiness
@ivanbradley8131Ай бұрын
Those people are so cool
@MovingMountainsV8Ай бұрын
Thnx
@Joe-bm4wxАй бұрын
FYI, there are several military surplus sellers in the US that sell those tires all the time. I know for a fact that Jacks government surplus in Tucson keeps those tires in stock.
@christianjohnhillАй бұрын
Great vlog Bruce, one of your best. Still say American styling with Scania technology.
@christophetiberghien4135Ай бұрын
Joli camion ! Il doit pas avoir beaucoup de Scania en Amérique ! Toujours en admiration d'entendre les Hollandais parlaient aussi bien en Anglais ! Les français devraient en faire autant !
@Salainenop29 күн бұрын
Greetings from finland nice that you use that ylivoimala hoodie still
@JeffMartin-r3bАй бұрын
I like watching your KZbin videos Bruce
@SuperDalton72Ай бұрын
this is fun! Just love Martin..
@davidwindsor4632Ай бұрын
Nice to be able to enjoy a extended holiday. Pretty neat.
@danielcooke7911Ай бұрын
This is the over-lander, it comes as a Man Truck as well, parts are a nightmare but it is a beast! love it. Diesel Brothers had one on their channel in the Man Variant super cool truck
@Bjarne045Ай бұрын
Very nice truck from Holland. Tipping the Cab is easy, you should try the double Cab on fire trucks, they make you swet.😎
@MrJodyPattersonАй бұрын
IAM GLADE YOU GOT BACK FROM Bud bagging BUT JUST JOCKING LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING ALL YOUR VIDEOS BROTHER Bruce two I watched tooall are cool man
@christianjohnhillАй бұрын
The Dutch always have the best trucks and the best truck shows.
@catd11ng74Ай бұрын
And the best trucks are Swedish
@christianjohnhillАй бұрын
@@catd11ng74 100%, Scania and Volvo are so far ahead of the competition every Swede should be proud of Swedish engineering. But you can't put fish in a tin without it smelling like a dead viking.
@catd11ng74Ай бұрын
@@christianjohnhill I'm proud and i love fish in a can that smells like a dead viking. You just have to eat it like it's supposed to be eaten. Then it's a delicacy.
@glens2036Ай бұрын
It's not ADHD where things must be perfect Bruce, it's OCD. I'm going to give these folks a follow, that is a cool off road Scania.
@TheRealDr.MabuseАй бұрын
In short, when everything has to be perfect it's called perfectionism and it hasn't the repetitive, distressing patterns characteristic of OCD.
@MovingMountainsV8Ай бұрын
Thnxx @glens2036
@panda_4g63Ай бұрын
I’ve been seeing more and more of those in the US. I seen that exact one rolling through Nevada. I’ve also been seeing a lot come out of Washington on trailers just the trucks.
@mrc4nlАй бұрын
Altijd leuk om een nederlander te zien in het buitenland
@teppotulppu1603Ай бұрын
This guy is living my dream!🎉😎👍
@WeekendWarrior92Ай бұрын
Congratulations to 1M Subscribers!
@oliverwood146118 күн бұрын
Tell Martin he needs to fit a PTG inflation system to it. We run our Man TGM 4x4’s with it. You can drop your pressure down to 1 bar with Michelin ZXL tires and the thing is unstoppable completely different machine. He won’t be getting stuck anywhere near as much.
@joswullems880527 күн бұрын
Cool that you have a dutch guy in the shop . Ive heard it from the first second he began to talk 😅
@timsteeman9008Ай бұрын
Love to hear another dutch guy speak english. 💪😁
@davidhayes2567Ай бұрын
This dude must have serious coin on his hip
@martinvandenberg159229 күн бұрын
No i am broke😂
@AjMoore-fg4wbАй бұрын
The dialog was intriguing. Bruce seemed to sound like he was talking DOWN to his level, but it was obvious Dude adjusted down to Bruce level....😅😅😮
@plambregtse772Ай бұрын
Mooie vrachtwagen man !
@Xirque666Ай бұрын
As the lift doesn't fit the wheels, you should probably invest in making a mechanical grave. That's something every shop have in europe.
@ianmckay1780Ай бұрын
The only problem I've ever experienced with the Dutch, is that you get a room full, and THEY ARE SO NOISY. Apart from that they are my 2nd favourite Europeans, Ukrainians are favourite! What a pleasure to see this dynamic duo again, they are more than well travelled, they must have passports thick with stamps (don't know if they still do that, or not?), and the Scania is beautifully rigged out, got (almost) everything they could need. Thanks Bruce for doing your good deed of the week, by helping them, made life so much easier than trying to find a Scania service centre! Best wishes as always and if you see them again before they go, pass mine on to them. From UK
@carsnanidiotАй бұрын
Dude, Ukrainians? You are what i call a turd for that.
@josbroersma7419Ай бұрын
Now Bruce is the so called real Scania expert? LOL Keep up the Bruce experience of Scania!
@vaidasgedmintas9480Ай бұрын
Nice job Bruce!
@sic22lАй бұрын
Technically Mexicans are also Americans (it's a big continent) and they're dealing with next-gens daily.
@kevinbuchanan3367Ай бұрын
I saw this truck in Sweetwater, tx the other day.
@stevenpoff6273Ай бұрын
RUNNOFT that's from the movie O BROTHER WHERE ART THOU.🙂😀😃👍✨
@MerkyLPLАй бұрын
There’s one in New Brunswick they travel here every spring from Germany
@Sander69Ай бұрын
Mooi leven zo, met een dikke Scania camper de wereld rond!
@averagejoe5050Ай бұрын
The Michelins are made in Nova Scotia...I would bet there are a few tire dealers in Atlantic Canada that can sell Martin the size he needs. Just google the tire size and New Brunswick or Nova Scotia!
@chukygarcia2706Ай бұрын
While Bruce is cleaning cabin air filter i was holding my nostrils closed thinking i was gonna inhale the dust through the phone 😂😂😂 i guess this just seems like if we were really there
@jonathandeere6232Ай бұрын
This would be a dream adventure. Wow!
@iala6479Ай бұрын
Not Adhd, Its called OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder)
@poogan1239Ай бұрын
The term you're looking for when everything had to be perfect is "OCD" Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
@cpsmith1720Ай бұрын
I wish you would come to Wichita Kansas, I really want to see a Scania first hand.
@bennyboogenheimer4553Ай бұрын
Oh Brother, Where Art Though!
@jamobrien895529 күн бұрын
That Scania looks so good in the sticks 49:24
@Salainenop29 күн бұрын
We have 32tonne jack working with compressor you should have same kind of jack
@Ace_gaming613Ай бұрын
Easiest tire change I ever see without a machine
@calvinh.8882Ай бұрын
The Cummins ISX calls for an oil change every 40k miles if you're truck is getting 6.5mpg. They go by the amount of fuel you're burning. If you're burning 5.5mpg they say you change the oil every 20-30k. miles. Hell, when it comes to regular newer cars and trucks a lot of people still think you should change the oil every 3000 miles, most shops will tell you the same, and that is FAR from the truth, most newer cars and trucks are double that, so around 7k-10k miles and you only change your oil filter every second oil change. For those who don't believe me, READ your owners manual. A lot of people are wasting a lot of money on servicing their vehicles because shops, the places making money off you tells you to come back every 3 months or 3000 miles.
@josephsamsor1698Ай бұрын
I don’t trust the owner’s manual. My BMW 335d is recommended to get an oil change by the factory at some crazy interval, like 10-13k miles. Owners who did those changes saw increases in timing chain and bearing failure as well as a lot of built up sludge in the engine. I think 3k is slightly excessive, but I do 5-6k with synthetic and it gets a new filter every time, because with the filter you can also check for any material and get a good idea of how the engine is doing. For a semi truck I would certainly want to do them regularly for similar reasons, although obviously not every 6k due to the differences in oil capacity and how they’re used. Oil is cheap compared to a new engine. Honestly, I do think an engine can last with longer intervals and some people are doing up to 20k miles as recommended by some manufacturers but it does come with risks that I don’t think are worth it. It’s a similar situation with transmissions. The ZF automatic in my bmw supposedly has “lifetime fluid” by BMW recommendations, but ZF recommends fluid changes every 50k miles and good owners do a full mechatronic sleeve swap with new seals every 100k which extends life greatly.
@calvinh.8882Ай бұрын
@@josephsamsor1698 I believe the issues with those BMW's timing chains were the timing chain guides were just crap, and that is why they were redesigned and are now made of a much better, more durable material. As for oil gumming up? It has been many years since I've seen oil gum up, and I've worked in and managed a service department for many years so I see a lot of vehicles that are only serviced every 7 to 10k, and some with 30k+ on them that I don't think were ever serviced, and the oil was burnt/black for sure, but no gumminess or sludge at all. Many years ago before oil was really good like it is today, it would become sludgy and gummed up pretty quick. I have two vehicles I've owned since new, and I've only changed the oil in them about every 10k. and I've never had any engine problems, one has 172k. on it and the truck has 264k. and I had the valve cover gaskets changed not long ago on the truck when it had 260k miles on it due to one of them leaking a little, and after 250k miles everything you can see inside the engine looks absolutely perfect and very clean. But, I say to each their own, everyone should service their vehicles whenever they want.
@Kyle-mo7tqАй бұрын
I swear that same truck drove by me today in camden maine
@corresandbergАй бұрын
Hey Mexico is North America ❤ from Sweden 🇸🇪♥️
@carl-oscarbjorkman8923Ай бұрын
When the blue Scania arrives maybe you could pick it up using the black Scania.