YOUR NOT DRIVING A W900L, YOUR OPERATING A PIECE OF A EQUIPMENT THAT MAKES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. AND IT'S A MASTERPIECE, AND ONLY REAL DRIVERS THAT SOUND. MAY GOD BLESS YOU, YOUR FAMILY, AND YOUR TRUCK!!
In Australia we keep our trucks practical.We don't fit steering wheels from cars,we don't sit so low that we cannot see the bonnet,and rubberised or Carpet floors help reduce noise,can heat,and are a bit more practical than Perspex,ours are designed as work vehicles not as rolling night clubs.And stretching trucks to ridiculous lengths is not indicative of serious transport.Im amazed to see so many half loads and unsecured loads inside yaalls trailers.Granted American trucks are the benchmarks of road transport machinery,but gee yaall seem to appreciate some really impractical,butchered specimens.
Medically retired. Not by choice. I drove for 25 years. 3rd generation asphalt cowboy. I don't sleep good at night. Pain keeps waking me up. Plus i normally drove at. Well as often as I could. I stumbled across this video. Son u have urself one fine piece of equipment. That is the most beautiful sound I've heard in 10 years. Listening to u drive put me to sleep like singing a lullaby to baby. Man if only this lasted at least 8hrs I could sleep like bear in hibernation. Be safe out there driva. Keep the bugs of ur glass and the bears of yo ass. How can I loop this where it plays all night. Don't change a darn thing brother. Except ROLL ON.
Go to settings, the little gear icon in the corner of the screen, then down the list to additional settings where you will find a slider button to turn on loop. Happy sleeping.
This man is an absolute delight to watch. So gentle on his rig, so respectful. The rig simply sounds like it's gently singing to itself, happy. The smoothest and most respectful driver I've seen on YT, Thank You sir!
@vicpetrishak7705 only because of the emissions crap on them. They actually have the best rotating assembly around. For example You want build 900hp+ cat Better get an acert bottom end kit I mean you don't have to. But it's just a great option to have Have a good day stay safe 👍🔥
So basically what you do for a living is sit in your amazing office all day composing beautiful music while watching America pass by one mile at a time....life is good. May God hop in that passenger seat and keep you safe out there❤❤❤
@@gabriellaandgrantgilbertso160 So that I would know I went back and took a look. I saw him scanning the area to the right of the guard shack a good bit before he got there. Then he eased off of the throttle and leaned forward to see that right side again before he sure enough drove through the Stop sign at maybe just under 10 mph. To his left didn't matter because there is a huge building to that side, and no cross traffic. Oh well....
Retired driver from Ohio. When you’ve been around trucks for a while, you can tell engines apart. I knew that was a Cat just from the exhaust note! I agree about the driver with the earlier comments. Keep up the good work!
Really sounds like music after 7oo miles, tuned up dash helps make money too.Retired after 30 years, last was 2005 Acert Twin Turbo,625 cat factory, bring it on, almost silent except for two turbos, second boosts 40 psi,ceeya!!!
Wow!! That sound, the shifting, that engine it’s music, that deep rumble, the pride of America!! Absolutely love it!! Thank you for sharing your experience and Journey!
If you fock in your 🦻🏿🦻🏻🦻 it doesn't mean that all truckers at the truck stop have same fetish. Most of us have no hearing issues and like to sleep in peace.
Wow. Greetings from southern Africa. I take my hat of to this guy. You can tell he loves driving with a passion. He treats his truck like it's his special women. Gentle and kind to his equipment. No rushing the years no excessive revs. Pure joy to watch. I've allways had American trucks in my fleet because I believe in the Cummins/fuller/Rockwell combination. I ended up with a fleet of western stars and really enjoyed them. You sir would be a wonderful teacher of up and coming drivers. You could teach drivers how to respect their equipment. There are a lots of absolute cowboys out there driving rigs who should not be. They don't belong in the profession. They are in it just to make money.!!! You are an absolute pleasure to watch. Keep on trucking from south Africa. Paul
My pa het n demolisie en vervoer maatskappy en sy vloot is net Western Stars en een ou Scania. Ek het nog altyd a sagte plek gehad vir n Peterbilt 389 gehad. Sien hulle skaars in die Wes-Kaap ongelukkig.
Short distance driving and city driving is always better for me to watch cause lots of shifting skills , downshifting skills, breaking , sense of awareness , I loved. U are a heck of a driver bro, good luck out there
@Nouphanh Pravongviengkham Yep. Automatics have everything. Well, except for fun; they don't have that. But that's okay because who would want to actually have fun and enjoy what they do for a living, right?
@Nouphanh Pravongviengkham Tell me how is an automatic more fuel efficient? Compared to a smooth operator like this, I can't imagine an auto would be any better.
@@magigooter2096 in my fun car yes, at work i just wanna drive. manuals are just for the ppl who wants it. in Europe they dont even sell manuals anymore unless its for special trucks or ppl who rly wants it. and its proven in cars that new automatics save more fuel thne manuals
I am hooked on to watching this video. I drove trucks for 12 years and there is nonthing like hearing the sound of one of those straight piped Peterbuilts or Kenworth W900's .
No shoes. Love that you keep the floor so clean by swapping your outside boots to driving "slippers"? Few seconds makes all the difference in safety, comfortability and cleaning. Respect to the dedication to having a clean workplace / home like that. :)
This is the best example how to operate a truck with any diesel engine,he doesn't over tack it ( over rev ) or lugging it. They both are not good, this driver listens to the sound the engine. When you drive a truck long enough you learn what RPM to operate it so you don't damage it. Very well done sir. I drive two same brand of trucks & both I drive differently because one is a end dump & the other one is a lowboy truck , different horsepower ratings & how they are set up on the ECM.
Yes Sir, the clip is saying you have loud exaust, but that's what i was begging for; i want to feel like i'm in the truck; that down shifting & engine breaking is so nice to hear. My D.ad was a mechanic for the Govmnt all his life.
That is a sweet sounding rig. Ive been playing ATS for a while now and its really given me a lot more repsect for guys (and gals) who do this for a living. Nice to see a professional at work.
You are operating a fine piece of machinery. Sounds like 777 on 18 wheels. I’ve been driving since the 90s and there’s nothing like that feeling of euphoria where you actually feel like the main component that is ingrained and attached to the engine itself that makes the machine move. 💪😁
35 yrs welding in oilfield. Just bought a 389. Couldn't keep climbing up ladders and crawling through confined spaces. Didn't know what to do so I got my CDL and bought a truck which will be delivered end of April. I Know little about trucking so I watch vids like yours. You make it look effortless & Im sure there's lots of experience behind all that. I'll stick to the oilfield, delivering well equipment and spooling to the patch. You have a beautiful truck there and I'll have to take the time to customize my unit as well. Thx for your video.
I jus realized I watched this gentleman's 30 min video which was strangely relaxing. Keep on Truckin which is sum old jargon from back in the day. Be safe and stay healthy it will be an honor to be around your rig while I'm doing a road trip. You are very safety conscious
Talk bout puttin a smile on a man’s face, or ladies, this was it!!! As a retired driver, I’m gonna subscribe just so I can hear this again. I noticed how you didn’t get in a hurry with the traffic. Some drivers would feel the need to be passing everything in site but you didn’t. Yeah, I saw that “idiot “ , brother, I can tell that you seen that it’s not worth the paperwork. Excellent job of shifting.thanks for the video
I’m not a trucker…..but I do love that exhaust note. I drive my cars and duallys like that…hardly ever have the music on. I love listening to the Delta Flow 40s just puttin’ along.
Man I died and went to heaven. Memories of the days when I was doing exactly what you are. I assume you have an air ride cab since I know the roads aren't any better and you can see the torque twisting when you shift. The last 2 trucks I had were W9's with 3406's in them. I had 6 inch straight pipes on the first one but I think you have me beat for sound. This is just a real journey through time for me and I thank you for posting the videos. ASMR to the max. Beautiful rig inside and out, I am jealous. I will be waiting for the next video.
As a kid my dad was an over the road trucker and I would go with him any chance I could and then I played guitar in a band for years and now the only way I can sleep is listening to diesel engines on RUclips...lol thanks for the upload, great sounding truck
This was a great video I have always loved big trucks and always wanted to be a truck driver. At this stage of my life I probably will never get the opportunity but this is the next best thing to it. Thanks again I loved it!
Its never too late! Went to CDL school with someone who just got out of prison and was 67 years old at the time and we are still friends to this day and he is still driving and this was back in '14!
Grew up in a truck and listening to your truck is heartbreaking. Pot and heart disease stopped me from my dream. I followed the Peoples convoy met a lot of truckers. Trucker G has beautiful brand new W900 my favorite was SASNAK it’s an old over the road moving truck with a camper as a sleeper. Your truck is a beautiful piece of art
Dude I wish I could afford to have a 3406E, that’s one of the coolest working trucks ever. I used to go to Michigan a lot hauling steel, never got to see you. I’m sure I’d remember that W900 or the nice custom Classic.
In 2005 we went to Mexico. My parents live in the mountain side. And I remember at night when I couldn’t sleep I would always hear this noise except I didn’t know what that noise was but I liked the noise lol years later I understood the noise were coming from semis using the jake brake in the mountains roads.
SUPER GOOD STUFF, MADE ME LONELY FOR THE HI-WAY- AM MEDICALLY RETIRED DROVE FOR OVER 25 YRS OTR..LOVE TO WATCH YOU OPERATE GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
I hope things get easier for you truckers soon. You guys keep the world going and I cant thank yall enough. Also I am absolutely jealous of that rig. What a beautiful W900. I really wanna get into trucking but seems like a real pain to get into at the moment.
Its only hard if you're an owner operator. As of right now i'm in the process of starting my trucking career starting with DOT transport running regional. They are paying me $750 a week while im in training.
There are some places willing to send you to CDL school when you hire on with them, look for driver trainee jobs, I have a interview tomorrow with Mclane for driver trainee hopefully that launches my truck driving career
@@Darthrocker06 750 a week aint great man.. and my guess is it wont go up all that much, if at all, after training. I just finished getting my first 3 months of experience OTR so I can run a regional route for a company that pays 1400 for a 50 hour week, home everyday with weekends off.. I also made 750 a week during the past 3 months. It is NOT enough for what the job is... you take tons of risk everytime you get behind the wheel and driving these things is harder work than you think (not to mention docking, fueling, refueling/other fluids, paperwork, inspections.. plus chaos of public roads.. everything from deer to construction to stupid people). Truck life is hard.. and the only way it is worth it is if you get paid enough. 3k a month is NOT enough.. shit, 5600 a month isnt enough. 2k a week is where it starts to make sense... however that's only true if you are a true professional and make your runs on time, everytime.. and with no major (costly) mistakes. It's harder than it sounds if you have tight deadlines... which they normally are. 750 a week makes sense for a brand new driver who is DEFINITELY going to fuck up something up, but there are drivers who figure it out quick and never make those newbie mistakes, and the pay should increase immediately if you make your first run on time.. cause at 750 a week with no late fees/other fines or fees they have to pay.... you are making your company alot of money.
@@sladestryder5264 du coup une entreprise ne possède pas son camion? 🤔 Une entreprise gagne de l'argent lorsque vous conduisez son camion. Vous en gagnerai donc plus en conduisant votre propre camion
Freaking amazing Rig. Very nice. Enjoyed the video. The skills it takes to work a truck like that in high traffic…all the respect! Let’s see some long haul cruising.
Beautiful. You drive the same way that I do. All low for the first four gears and floating the lot (unless it’s first four because it’s a 13 speed?). Sounds like 8” straight pipes to me but I could be wrong. Turbo sounds great too. Love the soft blue lighting. Looks cool without being too bright or orange. Great vid.
Enjoy all your content no matter if your commenting or just driving . As for mic position , it had a great tone and wonderful rumble . Always like to hear your little one is doing well . Keep it coming , your doing a great job . 😎
Gees man, now this is something, I nearly didn't watch so glad I did , the sound ...ah and exhaust brake, does something to your soul ...and many a fighter jet can only wish for a dash like that
Man what a sound! Please do 2-3 hour ASMR's, with engine startup at the beginning, super high RPM shifting, and engine shutdown at the end. I know you don't normally shift at super high RPM's, but I really want to hear that 3406E singing at the top of its lungs! Please let me know ASAP.
Big diesel truck engines only rev up to about 2000 rpm. This truck sure does sound terrific. BTW, the old EMD 2 stroke locomotives sound great, too. There is at least one 12 hour you tube video of one of those idling all night. I used to drive big trucks, but they were not as cool as this one.
Rig sounds similar and just as good as mine just louder he is as smooth as I am too and that's coming from 1 of the best shifters on RUclips nice w9 studio too
Personally not a fan of tiny steering wheels, but man that's a badass truck. It sounds incredible! Really enjoyed the ride and I can't imagine how much fun it must be to actually drive!
YOUR NOT DRIVING A W900L, YOUR OPERATING A PIECE OF A EQUIPMENT THAT MAKES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC. AND IT'S A MASTERPIECE, AND ONLY REAL DRIVERS THAT SOUND. MAY GOD BLESS YOU, YOUR FAMILY, AND YOUR TRUCK!!
👍🏆🥇💯👍😎👌
In Australia we keep our trucks practical.We don't fit steering wheels from cars,we don't sit so low that we cannot see the bonnet,and rubberised or Carpet floors help reduce noise,can heat,and are a bit more practical than Perspex,ours are designed as work vehicles not as rolling night clubs.And stretching trucks to ridiculous lengths is not indicative of serious transport.Im amazed to see so many half loads and unsecured loads inside yaalls trailers.Granted American trucks are the benchmarks of road transport machinery,but gee yaall seem to appreciate some really impractical,butchered specimens.
@@riffraff1015 it’s our trucking culture 😎 we like to be heard and seen riding in style 🤙🏽🤙🏽😎
@@portcity8589 He's jealous. Down under wokeness now. LMAO
HEY BREEZE , is your Caps Lock broken ? Or are you Deaf , so ALWAYS talk too loud ?
Medically retired. Not by choice. I drove for 25 years. 3rd generation asphalt cowboy. I don't sleep good at night. Pain keeps waking me up. Plus i normally drove at. Well as often as I could. I stumbled across this video. Son u have urself one fine piece of equipment. That is the most beautiful sound I've heard in 10 years. Listening to u drive put me to sleep like singing a lullaby to baby. Man if only this lasted at least 8hrs I could sleep like bear in hibernation. Be safe out there driva. Keep the bugs of ur glass and the bears of yo ass. How can I loop this where it plays all night. Don't change a darn thing brother. Except ROLL ON.
😊put it on a loop with a little C.B. Chatter………some people like symphony’s, this is one for me
Go to settings, the little gear icon in the corner of the screen, then down the list to additional settings where you will find a slider button to turn on loop. Happy sleeping.
For those of us who can’t be out there anymore………Thank you for the sound that we lived by and loved!
Thanks old timer. May God bless you and heal you so that you may enjoy the rest your days here on earth. In jesus name.
America has trucks ! The rest of the world has means of transportation.
This man is an absolute delight to watch. So gentle on his rig, so respectful. The rig simply sounds like it's gently singing to itself, happy. The smoothest and most respectful driver I've seen on YT, Thank You sir!
Caterpillar motors are a gift sent from the gods
Please stop calling engines “motors”.
Actually the Caterpillar Accert engines were from Hell !
@vicpetrishak7705 only because of the emissions crap on them.
They actually have the best rotating assembly around.
For example You want build 900hp+ cat
Better get an acert bottom end kit
I mean you don't have to. But it's just a great option to have
Have a good day stay safe 👍🔥
@@mikefromflorida8357yup their call engines
Motors are smaller pieces of equipment
For example the starter on any vehicle that's considered a motor
There is nothing like a caterpillar
So basically what you do for a living is sit in your amazing office all day composing beautiful music while watching America pass by one mile at a time....life is good. May God hop in that passenger seat and keep you safe out there❤❤❤
It is a pleasure watching this guy drive. He is smooth, observant and aware. Abd the rig only makes it so much better.
He's so aware he went thru the stop sign in the plant while mucking about with everything and not looking
@@gabriellaandgrantgilbertso160 So that I would know I went back and took a look.
I saw him scanning the area to the right of the guard shack a good bit before he got there. Then he eased off of the throttle and leaned forward to see that right side again before he sure enough drove through the Stop sign at maybe just under 10 mph.
To his left didn't matter because there is a huge building to that side, and no cross traffic.
Oh well....
@@gabriellaandgrantgilbertso160 I'm sure he'll stop twice next time to get back in 'compliance' and your good graces.
Apart from a couple of STOP signs he ignored!
Retired driver from Ohio. When you’ve been around trucks for a while, you can tell engines apart. I knew that was a Cat just from the exhaust note! I agree about the driver with the earlier comments. Keep up the good work!
He’s being cool on his stool, being good to his hood and taking no lip on his trip…..trucking like he’s in the early 80’s.
Thanks for letting a old retired truck driver ride along with you, I miss those days, be safe
Really sounds like music after 7oo miles, tuned up dash helps make money too.Retired after 30 years, last was 2005 Acert Twin Turbo,625 cat factory, bring it on, almost silent except for two turbos, second boosts 40 psi,ceeya!!!
Wow!! That sound, the shifting, that engine it’s music, that deep rumble, the pride of America!! Absolutely love it!! Thank you for sharing your experience and Journey!
This got too be the best sounding tractor that’s running over the road we love this channel he got the total package there 👍🏾
Nope
@@bold4767 hater
If you fock in your 🦻🏿🦻🏻🦻 it doesn't mean that all truckers at the truck stop have same fetish. Most of us have no hearing issues and like to sleep in peace.
So that’s one of a kind exhaust is what you saying???
Wow. Greetings from southern Africa. I take my hat of to this guy. You can tell he loves driving with a passion. He treats his truck like it's his special women. Gentle and kind to his equipment. No rushing the years no excessive revs. Pure joy to watch. I've allways had American trucks in my fleet because I believe in the Cummins/fuller/Rockwell combination. I ended up with a fleet of western stars and really enjoyed them. You sir would be a wonderful teacher of up and coming drivers. You could teach drivers how to respect their equipment. There are a lots of absolute cowboys out there driving rigs who should not be. They don't belong in the profession. They are in it just to make money.!!! You are an absolute pleasure to watch. Keep on trucking from south Africa. Paul
Really appreciate you sir, thank you!!
Hey, how is trucking in South Africa? Great living wages?
Facts
My pa het n demolisie en vervoer maatskappy en sy vloot is net Western Stars en een ou Scania. Ek het nog altyd a sagte plek gehad vir n Peterbilt 389 gehad. Sien hulle skaars in die Wes-Kaap ongelukkig.
@@alricbrown4388 What's with Afrikaans and ignoring whatever language the rest of the conversation is happening in? Every single time.
Short distance driving and city driving is always better for me to watch cause lots of shifting skills , downshifting skills, breaking , sense of awareness , I loved. U are a heck of a driver bro, good luck out there
@Nouphanh Pravongviengkham Yep. Automatics have everything. Well, except for fun; they don't have that. But that's okay because who would want to actually have fun and enjoy what they do for a living, right?
I completely agree I hope and pray I'll be able to drive a truck that nice one day
@Nouphanh Pravongviengkham Tell me how is an automatic more fuel efficient? Compared to a smooth operator like this, I can't imagine an auto would be any better.
@@magigooter2096 in my fun car yes, at work i just wanna drive. manuals are just for the ppl who wants it. in Europe they dont even sell manuals anymore unless its for special trucks or ppl who rly wants it. and its proven in cars that new automatics save more fuel thne manuals
@@nouphanhpravongviengkham2379 No real trucker drives an automatic. Just the steering wheel holders.
Thanks for taking us along for the spin. She sounds REAL good
Like Leopard 2 engine.
I am hooked on to watching this video. I drove trucks for 12 years and there is nonthing like hearing the sound of one of those straight piped Peterbuilts or Kenworth W900's .
No shoes. Love that you keep the floor so clean by swapping your outside boots to driving "slippers"? Few seconds makes all the difference in safety, comfortability and cleaning. Respect to the dedication to having a clean workplace / home like that. :)
What a pleasure to see how professional this guy is. In terms of driving in trafic and operating his truck - respect for a real pro 💪
This is the best example how to operate a truck with any diesel engine,he doesn't over tack it ( over rev ) or lugging it. They both are not good, this driver listens to the sound the engine. When you drive a truck long enough you learn what RPM to operate it so you don't damage it. Very well done sir. I drive two same brand of trucks & both I drive differently because one is a end dump & the other one is a lowboy truck , different horsepower ratings & how they are set up on the ECM.
Heck yeah awesome kenworth w900 awesome straight pipes and loud Jake breaks and smooth sound
Yes Sir, the clip is saying you have loud exaust, but that's what i was begging for; i want to feel like i'm in the truck; that down shifting & engine breaking is so nice to hear. My D.ad was a mechanic for the Govmnt all his life.
That is a sweet sounding rig. Ive been playing ATS for a while now and its really given me a lot more repsect for guys (and gals) who do this for a living. Nice to see a professional at work.
So relaxed but still aware…No drama ! So much traffic, turns…..very nice rig ! Thanks
I’d never have the radio on because this is a symphony 🔥
Love it! Keep it going, Man!! Sounds, shifting, all the switches, and on and on. Safe Truckin!
You are operating a fine piece of machinery. Sounds like 777 on 18 wheels. I’ve been driving since the 90s and there’s nothing like that feeling of euphoria where you actually feel like the main component that is ingrained and attached to the engine itself that makes the machine move. 💪😁
When you see someone driving something that they truly love is so good to watch
35 yrs welding in oilfield. Just bought a 389. Couldn't keep climbing up ladders and crawling through confined spaces. Didn't know what to do so I got my CDL and bought a truck which will be delivered end of April. I Know little about trucking so I watch vids like yours. You make it look effortless & Im sure there's lots of experience behind all that.
I'll stick to the oilfield, delivering well equipment and spooling to the patch.
You have a beautiful truck there and I'll have to take the time to customize my unit as well.
Thx for your video.
Good luck and stray safe out there!
Im 20 years mechanic and thinking about doing the same thing.
Retired 3 years after 50 years driving. Thanks for the ride.
Sounds even better than my 3406B did with a straight pipe! Loved that engine passionately.
Upload vids of that 3406b bro😎🔥
Slow and steady wins the race. Great video
Awesome illustration of maneuvering a 13 speed. Love that blue satin finish dash...👍
I'm watching this video with a subwoofer in my room and it really makes the experience better, sounds like I'm in the cab with you
I jus realized I watched this gentleman's 30 min video which was strangely relaxing. Keep on Truckin which is sum old jargon from back in the day. Be safe and stay healthy it will be an honor to be around your rig while I'm doing a road trip. You are very safety conscious
Beautiful Rig Sir ! Love that sound...Much RESPECT to you guys that keep this country going.
That thing doesn’t even need a sounds system in it. I’d never get tired of listening to that beauty
As much I do this for a living, I love seeing other drivers do it too. This video made my day man, Good Stuff 10
Driver is letting the riff raff traffic go by creating a space cushion to make timely decisions. Super smart driving.
Talk bout puttin a smile on a man’s face, or ladies, this was it!!! As a retired driver, I’m gonna subscribe just so I can hear this again. I noticed how you didn’t get in a hurry with the traffic. Some drivers would feel the need to be passing everything in site but you didn’t. Yeah, I saw that “idiot “ , brother, I can tell that you seen that it’s not worth the paperwork. Excellent job of shifting.thanks for the video
I could listen to the sweet sound of the truck all day, awesome
kenworth w900
For some reason, I have always liked the sound of a semi truck engine . Beautiful and powerful sound this is.
40 years out there and I don't want to go do it again but wish I could after 6 years at home. Thanks for the ride along.
Hell yes, sound was great. ASMR? Definitely a lullaby!
Lol
I love the tidyness of the inside of cap.i enjoyed the ride.
Sounds pretty damn good...not loud & obnoxious, just nice to the ears.
I’m not a trucker…..but I do love that exhaust note. I drive my cars and duallys like that…hardly ever have the music on. I love listening to the Delta Flow 40s just puttin’ along.
Man I died and went to heaven. Memories of the days when I was doing exactly what you are. I assume you have an air ride cab since I know the roads aren't any better and you can see the torque twisting when you shift. The last 2 trucks I had were W9's with 3406's in them. I had 6 inch straight pipes on the first one but I think you have me beat for sound. This is just a real journey through time for me and I thank you for posting the videos. ASMR to the max. Beautiful rig inside and out, I am jealous. I will be waiting for the next video.
I miss this truck and your videos over all
That's a bad ass w9 . That cat sounds amazing. Who needs a radio when you have loud pipes singing. Right? 👍👌👍😎💪
10-4!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful video. You're living my dream.
Love the city driving, lots of shifting and braking. Keep them coming...
boy that shift game on point. nice hat and nice truck. proud trucker salute to you
Driving is everything! Thank you!
American trucks, technology and design from the sixties. Look at those little windows.😂
@Trucking Passion: How big are those Smoke-Stacks? 8 inches, rite? SHE sounds like "Optimus Prime"! "Autobots, ROLL OUT!"
As a kid my dad was an over the road trucker and I would go with him any chance I could and then I played guitar in a band for years and now the only way I can sleep is listening to diesel engines on RUclips...lol thanks for the upload, great sounding truck
Man, there's nothing else in the world that sounds like a Cat motor. Music to my half deaf ears.
Please stop calling engines “motors”.
What a beautiful truck. I could listen to this thing all day long.
Great sounds, kudos to the drivers, nice shifting.
Thanks for the ride, I enjoyed it.
Beautiful rig. Thank you for uploading.
That's a beast. I like it.
Oh yeah, the sound on this one is spot on, you really get all the pops out of it.
Beautiful love pure sound
This was a great video I have always loved big trucks and always wanted to be a truck driver. At this stage of my life I probably will never get the opportunity but this is the next best thing to it. Thanks again I loved it!
Its never too late! Went to CDL school with someone who just got out of prison and was 67 years old at the time and we are still friends to this day and he is still driving and this was back in '14!
Grew up in a truck and listening to your truck is heartbreaking. Pot and heart disease stopped me from my dream. I followed the Peoples convoy met a lot of truckers. Trucker G has beautiful brand new W900 my favorite was SASNAK it’s an old over the road moving truck with a camper as a sleeper. Your truck is a beautiful piece of art
Dude I wish I could afford to have a 3406E, that’s one of the coolest working trucks ever. I used to go to Michigan a lot hauling steel, never got to see you. I’m sure I’d remember that W900 or the nice custom Classic.
In 2005 we went to Mexico. My parents live in the mountain side. And I remember at night when I couldn’t sleep I would always hear this noise except I didn’t know what that noise was but I liked the noise lol years later I understood the noise were coming from semis using the jake brake in the mountains roads.
Nice cockpit, beautiful sounding truck.
SUPER GOOD STUFF, MADE ME LONELY FOR THE HI-WAY- AM MEDICALLY RETIRED DROVE FOR OVER 25 YRS OTR..LOVE TO WATCH YOU OPERATE GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Thanks for the ride. You have an awesome sounding rig
You have no idea how much I appreciate that you went all out with the truck, but didn't extended the shifter. Thank you
love the shiftin and the audio sounds GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jesus look at that interior. So god damned clean and finished. I just love the purple. Wow.
I hope things get easier for you truckers soon. You guys keep the world going and I cant thank yall enough. Also I am absolutely jealous of that rig. What a beautiful W900. I really wanna get into trucking but seems like a real pain to get into at the moment.
Its only hard if you're an owner operator. As of right now i'm in the process of starting my trucking career starting with DOT transport running regional. They are paying me $750 a week while im in training.
There are some places willing to send you to CDL school when you hire on with them, look for driver trainee jobs, I have a interview tomorrow with Mclane for driver trainee hopefully that launches my truck driving career
Not if ur working for a COMPANY ONLY IF YOU OWN YOUR TRUCK !
@@Darthrocker06 750 a week aint great man.. and my guess is it wont go up all that much, if at all, after training. I just finished getting my first 3 months of experience OTR so I can run a regional route for a company that pays 1400 for a 50 hour week, home everyday with weekends off.. I also made 750 a week during the past 3 months. It is NOT enough for what the job is... you take tons of risk everytime you get behind the wheel and driving these things is harder work than you think (not to mention docking, fueling, refueling/other fluids, paperwork, inspections.. plus chaos of public roads.. everything from deer to construction to stupid people).
Truck life is hard.. and the only way it is worth it is if you get paid enough. 3k a month is NOT enough.. shit, 5600 a month isnt enough. 2k a week is where it starts to make sense... however that's only true if you are a true professional and make your runs on time, everytime.. and with no major (costly) mistakes. It's harder than it sounds if you have tight deadlines... which they normally are. 750 a week makes sense for a brand new driver who is DEFINITELY going to fuck up something up, but there are drivers who figure it out quick and never make those newbie mistakes, and the pay should increase immediately if you make your first run on time.. cause at 750 a week with no late fees/other fines or fees they have to pay.... you are making your company alot of money.
@@sladestryder5264 du coup une entreprise ne possède pas son camion? 🤔 Une entreprise gagne de l'argent lorsque vous conduisez son camion. Vous en gagnerai donc plus en conduisant votre propre camion
What a sweet sounding W9 I could listen to that all day long smooth shift and ride
Holy shit. This truck makes me want to get my CDL. Driving that monster must be a lot of fun! Beautiful truck too.
nice running beast good luck keep her trucking
Freaking amazing Rig. Very nice. Enjoyed the video. The skills it takes to work a truck like that in high traffic…all the respect! Let’s see some long haul cruising.
The blindspots on these kind of trucks is insane
wow, greatings from Germany. awesome strong truck and driving skills! Its so different to watch US trucks and EU trucks ....
I drove a truck for 50 years you were very smooth and easy on the truck good driver
Beautiful. You drive the same way that I do. All low for the first four gears and floating the lot (unless it’s first four because it’s a 13 speed?). Sounds like 8” straight pipes to me but I could be wrong. Turbo sounds great too. Love the soft blue lighting. Looks cool without being too bright or orange. Great vid.
The thumb shifter is grey so that usually denotes an 18 speed
How you maneuver around all that traffic is beyond me…great video !
Enjoy all your content no matter if your commenting or just driving . As for mic position , it had a great tone and wonderful rumble . Always like to hear your little one is doing well . Keep it coming , your doing a great job . 😎
that Jake brake sound is enviable
I was wondering how the exhaust sounded so good, new position is insane, Loved the video :)
I LOVE the blue lighting! No such thing as too much, IMO. Badass truck!
Que maravilha de caminhão, Belo ronco. Parabéns e obrigado por postar. Saúdo do Brasil 🇧🇷
Gees man, now this is something, I nearly didn't watch so glad I did , the sound ...ah and exhaust brake, does something to your soul ...and many a fighter jet can only wish for a dash like that
Man what a sound! Please do 2-3 hour ASMR's, with engine startup at the beginning, super high RPM shifting, and engine shutdown at the end. I know you don't normally shift at super high RPM's, but I really want to hear that 3406E singing at the top of its lungs! Please let me know ASAP.
Big diesel truck engines only rev up to about 2000 rpm. This truck sure does sound terrific. BTW, the old EMD 2 stroke locomotives sound great, too. There is at least one 12 hour you tube video of one of those idling all night. I used to drive big trucks, but they were not as cool as this one.
After you get passed the construction, it will be ok. What a beautiful truck. Great cab. Love the sound.
Grate video.
Will love to see rpm and boost gauges.
That will be awesome
Hi im from little country called New Zealand love the sound of your truck now im not a truck driver would like more videos
Love it bro! Sounds absolutely awesome and thanks for sharing!
Sounds better than music. Thanks for sharing your trips. IMO this is the best camera spot btw. Cheers
The way you hit them gears, you were like a professional with an attitude.
Rig sounds similar and just as good as mine just louder he is as smooth as I am too and that's coming from 1 of the best shifters on RUclips nice w9 studio too
Just a beautiful sound track from an amazing rig with Driver skillz to match. Appreciate a very cool ride along buddy !!!
Sounds awesome dude, great shiftin there too. Awesome!! 👍👍
Love seeing the big iron do its job as well as hearing it and all the gear jammer that run supplies all over the world.
Personally not a fan of tiny steering wheels, but man that's a badass truck. It sounds incredible! Really enjoyed the ride and I can't imagine how much fun it must be to actually drive!
Very helpful. Can you drive with handcuffs.
@@PropperNaughtyGeezer Why would you be driving with handcuffs?
tiny? how is the steering wheel tiny
@@jepthefish2108 Are you kidding me? It looks like it belongs in a little Datsun or something.
@plumbingstuffinoregon2471 drives a mid 2000s Volvo with its hulahoop steering wheel