I think for your first crack at a "road trip" video, you did a wonderful job. I did not think the back ground noise when you were on the road was terribly noticeable nor distracting. Your voice over on your securement was very good, clear, and informative. Thank you for tje ride along, the scenery was beautiful... and there is just something so special listening to a big CAT goin through the gears. Thank you for all that you do each and everyday. Please always be as safe as possible in all of your travels and adventures.🙏💜
Good job on the tie down it’s always better to have more than less. Couldn’t quite hear what you said about Pittsburgh Power I listen to them on Kevin Rutherford every week they’re always informative and though I’m retired after 54 years of trucking I still like to hear about trucking, it in my blood 🩸 so keep them coming 😉👍👌
I think you did a great job, your head rack looks awsome although I well probably never use your information on how to tie down a load I found it very interesting, almost made me feel like I should start hauling cars again. NOT I do need to find some of rubber straps for the farm great video be safe
I liked the video, Robert. I think a noise-canceling mic is a good idea because you were muffled when you were driving. IMO this is not your first road trip video. I remember one where you was up in the Dakotas or somewhere up there and another one where I think you were up in New York State or one of the New England states. Your rig sure looks sharp. I always thought flatbeds and covered wagons are the best looking rigs. Long Haul Trucking out of Albertville, MN had some awesome covered wagon rigs back in the late 90's. I even got one of their annual calendars with their rigs pictured each month. Take care..
Glad you didn’t waste the video thanks for keeping America rolling
I think for your first crack at a "road trip" video, you did a wonderful job. I did not think the back ground noise when you were on the road was terribly noticeable nor distracting. Your voice over on your securement was very good, clear, and informative. Thank you for tje ride along, the scenery was beautiful... and there is just something so special listening to a big CAT goin through the gears. Thank you for all that you do each and everyday. Please always be as safe as possible in all of your travels and adventures.🙏💜
Those rubber bands 4 the straps DEFINITELY help lots
Excellent video, and excellent securement.
Good job on the tie down it’s always better to have more than less. Couldn’t quite hear what you said about Pittsburgh Power I listen to them on Kevin Rutherford every week they’re always informative and though I’m retired after 54 years of trucking I still like to hear about trucking, it in my blood 🩸 so keep them coming 😉👍👌
Safe Travels out there
Just keep it up I enjoy your videos, this one reminds me why I didn’t want to pull flatbeds !!!!
Good video, I liked it.
I think you did a great job, your head rack looks awsome although I well probably never use your information on how to tie down a load I found it very interesting, almost made me feel like I should start hauling cars again. NOT I do need to find some of rubber straps for the farm great video be safe
I liked the video, Robert. I think a noise-canceling mic is a good idea because you were muffled when you were driving. IMO this is not your first road trip video. I remember one where you was up in the Dakotas or somewhere up there and another one where I think you were up in New York State or one of the New England states. Your rig sure looks sharp. I always thought flatbeds and covered wagons are the best looking rigs. Long Haul Trucking out of Albertville, MN had some awesome covered wagon rigs back in the late 90's. I even got one of their annual calendars with their rigs pictured each month. Take care..
Still in vacation mode? Good explanation for those who never ran flatbed. Do you have a strap winder?
Sorry, you have to go to Cleveland, Ohio. East makes awesome trailers. 😊
Show the truck and trailer