You can’t know how much I and I’m sure other bikers appreciate how much you getting rid of the debris on your trailer. Thanks!
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
unless your hitting a rough bridge or train tracks. mostly it wouldn't budge. i more cringe at coming off a gravel surface and picking up hiway speeds and they start coming out of the treads. everyone should sweep off regardless for safety. if you load another load on the dirt and rocks it just wrecks the deck too. and makes sweeping off even harder as it gets destroyed by laziness
@JensSchraederАй бұрын
I gotta say as someone who drives a pavement princess it’s great to see how it’s done in the back country!
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
thanks
@MrDlc1969Ай бұрын
I simply love Fall in the Great White North ! it's a beauty way to go
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
we lack reds and orange. but in town is amazing with array of colors. out in the country still nice but just yellow and green
@twoplyboyАй бұрын
Gotta say. Love the music choices. Especially the ones you keep coming back too. Like the original ones. Dont know the names but just feel right watching your vidoes. You seem to be picking up momentum in the comments section. 👍
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
thanks, finding music is probably the hardest part, i had 2 music licenses from 2 sites and would look for hours trying to find stuff i like. i have a good library i guess, stuff that i like to edit too, if i don't feel the tunes i can't make a great video, some of the original tunes are just fire to edit too, love going back to them
@Nick-nu5vbАй бұрын
underrated channel, 😎
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
yes......
@OutBackSmallEngineАй бұрын
Dice clay ROCKS
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
funny for sure
@johnmcgarry3335Ай бұрын
Lived in Breton worked and trucked in an around DV until my divorce in 17. I remember the Rat Rd when they first built it, NIGHTMARE!! I hauled oil back then until I started operating in 2010. Hauled oil, moved iron for Breeze Trucking and ran a tri-quad for CSI out of Stettler for couple years. I remember you could get to the Rat from the Cynthia/Lodgepole hey, at RR 103 I think it was....lol just like you did in the video, stay cool out there always my man love your stuff, makes me wanna come back...😅 I remember when Hayduk started in Drayton. 2006 i believe, I went there to run picker for old man Swanson but he ended up selling out to Hayduk, so I went oil hauling until I got hired by Breeze end of 06. I HATE TROMBONES! Had one completely stretch out going down the ANC around 2004 because of an air problem, just a little embarrassed when someone calls over the radio about that when you're new at it....😢😅
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
ha ha, yeah the stretched out. i think ive been there i couldn't get it closed and just pulled it home stretched out. another guy had 2 400s on going thru cochrane and didnt have it pinned hit the brakes at the light bottom of hill. blew the chain off and stretched out till the stoppers...... ive had a bunch of adventures around drayton over the years in that wet clay every road is built out of, rare now oil companies make the we are doing it rain or shine even if you blow drive lines. theres still a few guys that want you to do it regardless.
@marshalllowes680Ай бұрын
Really digging this channel!! Nice to see some cool shit from a Red Deer guy. I like the Mikasa plug haha
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
thanks for checking it out, been friends with mikasa owner almost 20 years, im super VW fan
@gchris1642Ай бұрын
Diesels definitely better to store full pretty much for the same reasons as gassers
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
copy that...... must do that
@BaccaraCCАй бұрын
Amazing video as always and I was wondering what model of aux boxes you guys run in those
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
thanks and spicer 4 speed air shift. what model i really don't know
@andrewplayfair3075Ай бұрын
How long were you at road train?
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
11 years
@ilovemydad1416Ай бұрын
Hey man do you use 1/2 inch chains a lot, or is 3/8ths chains more common?
@rigsofrodsmasterАй бұрын
3/8 for everything unless get scared then half inch
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
tri loads 3/8 wheeler loads 1/2
@miketowtruck13Ай бұрын
Jerrold my bro fuck HIGHWAY THROUGH HELL Matt needs to come film PATCH FR9M HELL with you and the rest of you badass' at Brawler
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
would be fun maybe
@tedandjennvanderwekken3465Ай бұрын
2 1/2 400bbls
@keaton0707Ай бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@clipjones4185Ай бұрын
60kmh with a steer on 😭
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
thats nothing, many times ive gone way over that, if its tight and no gaps, you dont even know its there
@travisandrews6857Ай бұрын
I hate the blue ones. Only reason to use them is they are “rated” tie down but they are way to stiff and gay imo.
@TimelapseTruckerRTOTАй бұрын
I’ve had DOT tell me no on the blue ones too. No bungees for tie down of any sort
@travisandrews6857Ай бұрын
@@TimelapseTruckerRTOT fuck eh i thought they were good for 25 lbs or something. Enough for some pvc and shit
@UnluckyVenomАй бұрын
"Tarp straps or rubber bungee cords are not considered a primary tiedown and are not suitable for use as tiedowns even if they have a WLL embossed in the rubber. Canadian inspectors will not accept bungee cords for use as anything but tarp straps, and they do not need to be rated when used in that capacity. " Holding flags/D signs would be similar fashion to be just considered "tarp straps" lol, but not for securing any sort of cargo.