You should come up here to Wollongong and sit at the bottom of Mt Ousley when the Illawarra Convoy is on, it's such a Buzzzzzzz
@JoeHupp9 ай бұрын
The Scania R142M with the Scania on the trailer at 6:07 and the LKT141 at 6:24 are owned by John Zannikos of ZED Wrecking in Melton
@JoeHupp9 ай бұрын
18:36 sees Bruce and Geoff Gunter in their Diamond T Model 634 with a 4-71 Detroit and 13 speed - the Freighter spread axle flat top trailer was purchased by Bruce from Sunny Warby
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info man
@denimblue86339 ай бұрын
Back in the late 60's to mid 70's, the excitement for the race out on the Hume, didn't start till the Overnight beasts were let loose from their cages, high powered trucks, not semis, ranging from 16' to 29' bodies, carrying only around, a couple of ton, to generally no more than about 8 ton, these trucks were speed demons, they were single, or twin steer, single or bogie drive, the Grey ghosts, from Kwikasair and Comet, Ipec had their MAN trucks, twin steer, single steer, single drives, which were common with certain other Overnight companies at the time.. there was also the famous Hawthorn taxi trucks, with the Hawthorn footy colors, brown and yellow, they used 5 ton Dodge and Ford V8 petrol trucks, I've never seen one in a LONG time, they generally carried very light loads, and also were very quick, they.. were the GTs of the trucking industry at the time, one could tell, that they were coming up behind you, by their voices getting louder and louder over the CB radio, they were the fun days, when a petrol truck had a smash, there generally was nothing left, because they caught on fire, these trucks, generally sat on 70 PLUS mph, 90 was nothing unusual for them.. for me, they were the best, and most exciting days... 🙂🙂
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. It’s a time in the industry I wish I knew more about. Luckily Bruce and the crew at “copy southbound” podcast are getting the old guys on and telling these stories. Stories of a harder time when the Hume was dirt, the trucks were fast and loose and so were the drivers. It really is a completely different world of trucking now. I’ve had my eye on a 1976 ford Louisville body truck with a 477 in it. Very clean truck with a horse box put on the back lol. But at one point it was put on gas and that system is now out of date and I know a lot of mechanics won’t touch it now. So I’m hesitant to even go look at it. Thanks for watching man
@denimblue86338 ай бұрын
@@Brad_The_Truckie Your welcome.. I'm sure that it was Beckelys transport, that used a lot of petrol, and gas powered Fords back in the days, both the F series and Louisvilles, it might pay to ask them?? good luck in your search.. 🙂
@Brad_The_Truckie8 ай бұрын
@@denimblue8633 thanks mate
@billkellett23759 ай бұрын
Oh, for the sound of that Commer Knocker!
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
It’s a sound I’ve only ever heard on KZbin, and it sounds a lot better in person
@Brad_The_Truckie7 ай бұрын
Would love to one day mate. Want to get to more of the events
@srclub79619 ай бұрын
Only thing missing was the smell! We done mate 👍👍👍
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
Ha ha maybe in a few years time smellovision will be here
@MattysWorkshop9 ай бұрын
Bloody good turn out mate
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
Yeah I was completely surprised to see others out I thought I’d be alone. There would have been over 100 at the pub watching. Probably the best spot, with a beer in hand lol
@thomasarmstrong38049 ай бұрын
A Veritable Feast for the Eyes and Ears
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@tkx869 ай бұрын
Bugger my undies, I am on my final week of holidays and got a Sony a7iv with a top notch lense on her and would of loved to have known about this!!!!!!!! I would of pulled up and taken snaps.
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
Ha ha right? I don’t know how it can be marketed so we’d know about it. It’s obviously made known through different media. I only found it after a google search and a post in big rigs
@tkx869 ай бұрын
@@Brad_The_Truckie Oath!!!!!! Thanks regardless for the footage mate, you picked some great locations.
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
@@tkx86 if I had more prep time I would of got some more of the old hwy locations.
@nathanhallisey4419 ай бұрын
All before Ad BLUE and euro number engines. The old babies keep going while newer trucks pop a code for a sensor all the bloody time.
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
Ha ha yeah. Although I didn’t want to point out a lot on trailers, especially Mack’s.
@tkx869 ай бұрын
Comfort level has increased dramatically though so you go home far less fatigued.
@Brad_The_Truckie9 ай бұрын
@@tkx86very true. The industry is very different now. A driver will refuse to take a truck if the ac isn’t working. Have we got soft, yeah probably. But I bet if the old guys had thier chance again they’d go for the comfort of new trucks