I’ve heard of Always Haulin! Shout out to Jake! I’ve been a dispatcher for a car hauling co for 10 years and have mad respect for drivers out there. This job is not for the faint of heart. Keep up the good work! Stay safe and happy new year!
Thanks for the tutorial on loading, I learn something new all the time. I was a tanker yanker for many years. I’m from socal and don’t envy you working in the snow. Stay safe 😎
My favorite are the self contained hot shot trucks. Especially if it’s a tri-axle. I know that they are specifically designed for specialty loads but there’s always work out there. Just always thought they were really cool looking. Great channel Great videos!!!
Thank you brother that's why I like you I always wonder how to load a nine car hauler I like the tip on the fifth wheel thank you by the way I'm a seven car hauler in Florida God bless and happy New Year to you and the family thank you and all a great tips you're awesome and spending the time
We were in the Dells for Christmas we drove up from Miami and we also got caught in the blizzard. It was the most horrible thing I’ve ever experienced. I don’t want to see snow for a long time and much less drive in it. Next Christmas something Tropical for sure.
A wise man once told me there are a few things that lead to success energy you put out to the world and the race car you drive in the race to success. You have seem to put out great positive energy along with the trucking team your a part of. Those things together is why your channel is doing as well as it is. I am not a trucker, I am an HVAC contractor in Miami but trucking runs in my blood as my father was a trucker during the 80’s and 90’s hauling sugar cane in Florida. Tell us about how you got into trucking, how you got into car hauling, how the hell do you use the twin sticks in detail and where did you grow up. Keep up the great work brother! Stay safe and as Twin Sticks Garage says “If you got it a trucker brought it!” Thank y you to all drivers.
Love what you do and how your doing it! Hope you had a Merry Christmas out on the road and Happy New Year and all the best in 2023! I’ve been driving Heavy haul trucks, loading & unloading equipment in Canada 🇨🇦 so know all about the cold weather! Lol 😂Hauling Logs or Hauling Coal when not lowbedding so always busy and going into my 35th year trucking! Stay safe and keep positive! Cheers‼️💯😎❤️🇨🇦✌️🍻
I used to love going south with snowbirds and but not going north to get them back in the day but thanks for the video I Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours be safe out there
back when I drove it was ok to drive north in the spring -mid-Autumn but when it came down to It most the year I was south of 40 coast to coast I would drive in the snow/ice but if I could make a bit less and still pay the bills I would not do when i could , (HATS OFF TO YOU SIR)
Gunna have to bust out the pressure washer once your in Florida. Nice video- loading a manual on ice will get the nerves going a bit I’m sure! Have a safe trip down south.
@@Ralphybilt I completely agree with you there. I won't lie I couldn't hang up north with you in the winter time. We race in Mississippi in early February and I'm usually freezing and want to get in the 5th wheel camper with the heat cranking asap.
Great content again bro! Who makes the head rack on the truck? I love how that number 2 slides like that I wish my new cottrell had a feature like that , and love the buckets in 1 being hydraulic. I also love how those custom strap rollers keep stuff aligned and looking sexy. Been hauling cars for 10 years o/o and just swooped up a brand new 23 80 ft Pete and loving the 9 car game.
Is there any reasoning for backing some of them on versus having them all face the same way? Started watching for the Semi. Keep watching for the B-roll video. 😉
Thanks for what y’all do out there Brother 🤠🤘🏼 Interestin question, why don’t y’all have side curtains for the truck and trailer to protect the cars in winter on the lower deck? Just curious
Some trucks do have that option and you'll see it a lot up in the north west they won't let you load new cars without them but since these are used personal vehicles it's not required on our contract with the customer it says any damage caused by mother nature we aren't responsible for so it covers us not that it's going to happen but it can if they want to play it safe then that's why there's inclosed transport but way more expensive
I’m front Florida too any company that you recommend to start in car hauling? I have 5 year of experience but with 53’ refer I want to move over to car hauling great video man 👍🏼
Can you disclose what the loads are shipping for or per car?? Just found your channel so I’m in now. I’ve often wondered what this type of trucking makes as opposed to reefer or dry van 53 feet even though that all varies with them as opposed to what you do.
Nothing is covered it's on the contract any leaks spills or damaged caused by mother nature we aren't responsible for but I always make sure the car I put up top isn't leaking any fluid but it's something we can't control there's always inclosed transport
Being a tow truck driver and seein you and yur brother with yur work gloves on in those customer cars ...... 🫣 ii know we get our gloves from towing filthy, but I have also drove car carriers and the work gloves dont get filthy but still dirty . Great job tho yu definitely are great at what yu do . Just a word to the wise , cuz when yu get that hydraulic fluid or heavy duty grease from yur gloves in a customer car its always the Luxury cars and not the Hyundais
These videos are so fun to watch. Its cool to see the cars getting loaded and how to strap them in place
Channel looks awesome great editing, I felt the cold thru the video
Thanks brother I appreciate the positive feedback 🤙🏼
I have bin driving for 34 years I haul dry van refer cattle and tankers. And I just learned more today with your video great info be safe.
I’ve heard of Always Haulin! Shout out to Jake! I’ve been a dispatcher for a car hauling co for 10 years and have mad respect for drivers out there. This job is not for the faint of heart. Keep up the good work! Stay safe and happy new year!
Love your channel I drove tractor trailer for 40 yrs but never hauled cars that’s cool
2 brothers trucking together it don’t get any better
Thanks for the tutorial on loading, I learn something new all the time. I was a tanker yanker for many years. I’m from socal and don’t envy you working in the snow. Stay safe 😎
My favorite are the self contained hot shot trucks. Especially if it’s a tri-axle. I know that they are specifically designed for specialty loads but there’s always work out there. Just always thought they were really cool looking. Great channel Great videos!!!
Very good show , nice to see how you haulers have to work. Be safe on the road
Thank you brother that's why I like you I always wonder how to load a nine car hauler I like the tip on the fifth wheel thank you by the way I'm a seven car hauler in Florida God bless and happy New Year to you and the family thank you and all a great tips you're awesome and spending the time
We were in the Dells for Christmas we drove up from Miami and we also got caught in the blizzard. It was the most horrible thing I’ve ever experienced. I don’t want to see snow for a long time and much less drive in it. Next Christmas something Tropical for sure.
A wise man once told me there are a few things that lead to success energy you put out to the world and the race car you drive in the race to success. You have seem to put out great positive energy along with the trucking team your a part of. Those things together is why your channel is doing as well as it is. I am not a trucker, I am an HVAC contractor in Miami but trucking runs in my blood as my father was a trucker during the 80’s and 90’s hauling sugar cane in Florida.
Tell us about how you got into trucking, how you got into car hauling, how the hell do you use the twin sticks in detail and where did you grow up.
Keep up the great work brother! Stay safe and as Twin Sticks Garage says “If you got it a trucker brought it!” Thank y you to all drivers.
Thanks brother I'll definitely throw in a how to video on the sticks and how I got started in this business thanks for watching 🤙🏼
@@Ralphybilt I was just wondering how you got started and got that truck
Great video brother..driving ten years..thinking about going to learn car hauling...
Love what you do and how your doing it! Hope you had a Merry Christmas out on the road and Happy New Year and all the best in 2023! I’ve been driving Heavy haul trucks, loading & unloading equipment in Canada 🇨🇦 so know all about the cold weather! Lol 😂Hauling Logs or Hauling Coal when not lowbedding so always busy and going into my 35th year trucking! Stay safe and keep positive! Cheers‼️💯😎❤️🇨🇦✌️🍻
Love watching your vids keep it up!
Well put together video! Work of art loading the rig 💯
I used to love going south with snowbirds and but not going north to get them back in the day but thanks for the video I Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and yours be safe out there
I was there Monday and Tuesday and missed you🤦🏻♂️ one of these times it’s going to line up
Thanks Bro!! Happy N.YR have a great time with your family and thanks for another great video 🎄🎁🎁🎈🎊!! B.Safe. Blessing
Merry Christmas an happy new year dude keep it truckin and be safe
Asome content + long video = perfect content ✌🏻 keep going men. I watch your videos when im eating hahaha 🤣.
Awesome man thanks for the support 🤙🏼
Holy shit I saw you at adesa flint! Sick rig bro I'll say hi next time I see ya!
back when I drove it was ok to drive north in the spring -mid-Autumn but when it came down to It most the year I was south of 40 coast to coast I would drive in the snow/ice but if I could make a bit less and still pay the bills I would not do when i could , (HATS OFF TO YOU SIR)
I saw a copy of your truck and joker here in Virginia but the joker was kw 👍🏼😄 saludos.... I like your truck 👍🏼
Keep it going bro! Bring more content like this 😭.
Ralphy keep up the good work homie
Enjoyed the content. Keep’m coming 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
Gunna have to bust out the pressure washer once your in Florida. Nice video- loading a manual on ice will get the nerves going a bit I’m sure! Have a safe trip down south.
Yeah man it's pretty sketchy it went smooth but it can go bad really fast lol
Love the channel man, hoping to meet you at cleetus and cars indy next year, not going to lie I was to nervous to come talk to yall this year lol
Yeah man I should be there come hangout always cool to meet new people
Love the channel! Thanks for posting!!
Merry Christmas and happy new year. Thank you for the video I enjoyed it and learned a lot. Safe travels.
Likewise thanks for watching 🤙🏼
@@Ralphybilt thank you. I enjoyed seeing the snow. It's been pretty cold here in north Florida the last few nights.
@@toddgartshore1170 yeah I heard but I'd take the cold in Florida any day of the week haha big difference up north
@@Ralphybilt I completely agree with you there. I won't lie I couldn't hang up north with you in the winter time. We race in Mississippi in early February and I'm usually freezing and want to get in the 5th wheel camper with the heat cranking asap.
Just subscribed, have my own channel too, putting out shorts for now but have alot off videos to put out. Like your channel and love that truck!!
Love the detail great video
Great content. Save travels out there. Happy New Year
I am from Belgium & Your truck is amazing! Peterbilt
Thank you
@@Ralphybilt You're very welcome & Fully watched!
Very informative vid keep up the good vids
Great content again bro! Who makes the head rack on the truck? I love how that number 2 slides like that I wish my new cottrell had a feature like that
, and love the buckets in 1 being hydraulic. I also love how those custom strap rollers keep stuff aligned and looking sexy. Been hauling cars for 10 years o/o and just swooped up a brand new 23 80 ft Pete and loving the 9 car game.
T&c welding out of Jacksonville, FL
Have a safe run.
Good work man !!!
Ever think about carrying like a little garden sprayer for your windshield cleaner to spray it on your ramps?
I can but I just poke like 5 little holes on the cap and works the same
Awesome video. Great info. I'm glad to be a subscriber. Thx
Thanks for the sub!
Is there any reasoning for backing some of them on versus having them all face the same way?
Started watching for the Semi. Keep watching for the B-roll video. 😉
I will make a video on that spon kinda hard to explain I think a video will make it much easier to understand
@@Ralphybilt looking forward to seeing that one
It's a wonderful profession
Looking forward to my Journey
Love you channel watched every video
Thank you for the support!!
Cool channel man …nice rides
Oh wow no more chains nice super easy but I like the chains too
Merry Christmas from the UK
I have always said unless you’re making good use of any holidays try to make sure some family man or woman uses it
Great video Bro 💯. What is that you have on the end of your straps to keep them looking neat like that?
It's like a guide that slides t&c welding did them it's keeps your strap nicely rolled up
Thanks Bro Their Dope💯
I wanna get a set of those flippers on your #5
Thanks for what y’all do out there Brother 🤠🤘🏼
Interestin question, why don’t y’all have side curtains for the truck and trailer to protect the cars in winter on the lower deck? Just curious
Some trucks do have that option and you'll see it a lot up in the north west they won't let you load new cars without them but since these are used personal vehicles it's not required on our contract with the customer it says any damage caused by mother nature we aren't responsible for so it covers us not that it's going to happen but it can if they want to play it safe then that's why there's inclosed transport but way more expensive
@@Ralphybilt Roger that, thanks for the feedback
AWESOME VIDEO. SAFE MOTORWAYS TO YOU.
Sir hope all is okay you been MIA for a minute.
I subscribed just to see that beard get grayer and grayer 😃🤦♂️ ima compare the 1st video to another video in 1 year
It's the years man we aren't 20 years old anymore atleast I'm not hiding them like some guys are 😂
Sheeesshhh aren't we all getting old 🥲
@@nibbzs15 hey chick's dig the grey so it's all good 😂
tks i pull heavy equimet for 25 years like your atitichin to detall nice truck butifell
I’m front Florida too any company that you recommend to start in car hauling? I have 5 year of experience but with 53’ refer I want to move over to car hauling great video man 👍🏼
Can you disclose what the loads are shipping for or per car?? Just found your channel so I’m in now. I’ve often wondered what this type of trucking makes as opposed to reefer or dry van 53 feet even though that all varies with them as opposed to what you do.
Delivered in wi wensday got back to northern IN home before that shitty weather
Do you leave the keys in the vehicle after loading? or are they secured in the cab with you? ... Have you ever lost a customer's keys?
Keep the keys with me and no never lost any keys thankfully
So that’s what it’s like when hell freezers over?
Great content! What brand of gloves are you using for the weather up there?
I use waterproof carhartt thermal gloves you can buy them at any tractor supply
@Ralphybilt thank you sir!
Great job and the rig is beautiful, do you find your own loads and get dispatched???
Yes I book my own loads
Great video
would love to contact that company. 28 yrs exp. But in Japan till Jan 5
When hauling private vehicles, how are lower deck vehicles protected from damage from potential fluid leaks from vehicles on the upper deck?
Nothing is covered it's on the contract any leaks spills or damaged caused by mother nature we aren't responsible for but I always make sure the car I put up top isn't leaking any fluid but it's something we can't control there's always inclosed transport
Any tips on driving a 9 car hauler on the snow? Starting in January and I'm kinda nervous lol
Keep your distance slow and easy wins the race!
@@Ralphybilt thanks man I'm also from fort myers never driven a car hauler let alone in the snow lol
Looks like that pass side tank is still leaking…I saw a stain in the snow right under the front tank strap…
Probably melted ice or something but definitely not leaking she's all fixed I've been checking it ever since it left the shop
You need to get home to thaw out that’s all!!
You should make a video Washing the truck 🥰🤗🤗🤗
What year is that beauty
2021
I have a question? Why do you put the # 1 vehicle on in reverse. Is it your standard or a N* T * S * B mandate.
To clear height better if you drive it on depending the vehicle it is its going to be too tall so backing it on help with the height
You can’t pay me enough money to put my truck through that snow and for me to load and unload cars in that cold,i guess I’m getting older😂😂respect!
Is there any compelling reason you back on or?
I will make a video on that soon it has to do with height and weight distribution
Do you have an APU on your truck?
Yes I do
@@Ralphybilt ok cool
How can you drive with that low front bumper without hitting something?
Truck has airbags I can lower or raise the front end
did u have a good xmas
Where’s the driving part bruh 😮
do u gave training for experienced truck driver want be car hauler
New Sub here… Looking for a Cottrell 5309 SC to purchase… Atlanta based!
whats up ralphy
why u put the soft top on three
will u try flat bed ??
I'm willing to try anything new man
No money in flat bed
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Sounds like something is missing 🤔
Can you hear anything now?
You would if you needed the money 💰💰💰💰
money its not all that is , I rather stay home on holidays with family
Do tik tok lives
Gonna try to get on live more often
She's definitely a salty girl
As a trucker I Know you don’t want to but for the videos you should turn off the rig
I have to run it in order for my pto to work if I turn it off I can't load
@@Ralphybilt understood.
@@Ralphybilt there’s no way to add an auxiliary to power the lifts? I’m sure that running the engine and burning fuel is a calculation
No sound man
Sound should be up now was just processing
I cant hear anything
Sound should be up now was just processing
Ralphybilt much better and Happy New bud
Being a tow truck driver and seein you and yur brother with yur work gloves on in those customer cars ...... 🫣 ii know we get our gloves from towing filthy, but I have also drove car carriers and the work gloves dont get filthy but still dirty . Great job tho yu definitely are great at what yu do . Just a word to the wise , cuz when yu get that hydraulic fluid or heavy duty grease from yur gloves in a customer car its always the Luxury cars and not the Hyundais