Watch me unload 86 cows at a massive feedlot
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2020
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years ago I drove for Greyhound.....the unloading process is the same....except for the whistling. Lots of big cows ride the hound.
is the same
thats true,have another sugary drink
Underrated comment 😂
Hello There, i really appreciate this video. I am in France and i made the same job in the past ie 40 years ago...really good souvenirs...thanks to you...kris from Paris 👌😉
I just subscribed. I drove OTR about 25 years- household and tanker mainly. Thanks for showing the unloading process, I always wondered how those trailers were set up inside. Keep the videos coming and be safe out there.
I heard you puttin her thru the gears. She sure sounded good. Love them Petes. Take care and have a good one. 👍👍👍❤️
Thanks!! This was really cool to watch 💕
I like how you describe everything you do? Keep safe during this Pandemic.
Fascinating stuff. Appreciate you perspective
Thanks Robert! Really appreciate you watching brother!
First time watching cows being unloaded from the inside
I haul bulls for a living and it sucks when your unloading bulls from the nose and they try and charge are you so
Really enjoying your videos! Keep up the great work 👍🏻
Really appreciate it Greg!
Thanks for making cattle hauling interesting!
Hi Milk Man have to give you 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 👍👍Always jealous of you guys with the Christmas lights all over your trailers
Enjoying your videos man! Keep them coming!
Thanks brother! Appreciate you checking them out!
Hey Milk Man, I was born and raised in Hooker, OKlahoma. I helped during Harvest wheat and maize.
Great videos... good way to learn
Thanks for showing us unloading. Been hauling pigs for a year and trying to figure out cows.
love watching your videos and hearing your commentary , im Roger from Brisbane Australia
Love the flat top!
I'm liking the videos of cattle hauling. Keep the videos coming!
Thanks Cory! I'm definitely trying to get some videos for ya'll. Thanks for checking them out :)
You are welcome driva!
Service sucks from Great bend Ks all the way to Texas running down through that area....... But some of my favorite areas to run
Rollin thru my state of kansas. Yes alot of people in those small towns grew up there.
You're the first livestock trucker I've checked out pretty interesting I'm in Topeka Kansas 100 miles east of Salina...✌
Thanks 👍
Hey lifelong trucker here I enjoy your videos I just subscribed a week or so. Like the old truck have fun with your videos
Starts unloading cattle @ 18:25.
A very good video. Very interesting. Thanks for showing.
Glad you enjoyed it
I had always wondered how all the decking works thats some awesome engineering
Son doing 85 finished 400 miles into meat works n 180 feeders interstate Esperance WAust. Hey cattle man go well mate
17:12 Love that Nebraska accent😁
Rolling in my neck of the woods!!
I see you be runnin that pete out on the highway love bro
Good Video. Great Music !!!!
Wow bro I always wondered how u transport livestock thank you&God bless you
F-in right bud! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Dylan!
Watching these videos of you hauling cattle and hog's reminds me of when I was a kid and my dad hauled livestock
Just for a future reference It call a salina Kansas Lol
Hey man I really like what your doing . Thank you . And great job doing what your doing keep up the great work and what your doing. I like I use to haul pigs and cows myself . It is like night and day on how they are . Keep them coming hopefully what I say matters . 😉
Sound of that jake is awesome
When you cant find em, grind em
Liberal Kansas I’m a food service trucker just subscribing to the channel 22 years in the game enjoying your channel
Cool to see
Just find you on RUclips. I like them. I miss driving the big trucks
Interesting to see how you load cattle in these big trailers ,seems a lot of messing about opening and shutting gates though.far easier just having two decks straight on.but we only carry 40 big cows at a time,great videos keep posting them
Sheep are a challenge too.. stay safe out there 🙏
Just started watching your videos recently. I actually live in Guymon Oklahoma. I run my own family farm just outside of Hooker. That subway in Hooker is the best one in the Panhandle of Texas and Oklahoma. Keep up the great videos!
That’s awesome! Preciate you watching!
Nice clean trailer. 👍
you do an amazing job great content god bless those to haul living loads lol
They have been working on that highway 54 for a long time i lived in guymon the magority of the people around there are either farmers or work for seaboard foods in guymon or national beef up in leberal Kansas
5:54 I think about the exact same thing when I am driving, I love the videos man keep it up
Shout out from Minnesota
Nice Videos sometimes this old produce hauler has to see how some others do it out here you are doing right my brother
the milkman rocks !!!
Nice bull wagon. Out on the Western High Plains, we have several haulers passing down the highway every minute. If you go around the Hereford to Stratford area, a feedlot under 39,000 capacity is not very common. Along US54 The train is often going 80 mph so they outrun the trucks.
Thats awesome! Theres nothing like seeing the big ole cattle pots rolling down the highway :)
Thanks for watching!
So on a long haul, you will stop and let cattle off to eat and drink.
What about hogs? That MN to Tennessee load was a long one.
Just an FYI. You get pulled over and send your logs to a dot they can go back in for 2 weeks and see if you change them afterwards.
Really interesting. How do you set your weights per trailer section? Thanks! WLBS
Liked your video!
Love the videos milk man
Great video
Really appreciate it brother!
Going up 35 that way, stop at Beto Junction,KS. GREAT food.
Damn i grew up with cotton modules in my back yard and unfortunately had to get in the builder and jump up and down and spend hours building all to have a module burn down in front of me. I actually burned the family cotton stripper down and then FD came and got the hose cut by a passing train. They had to run the hose across the track. I was the most hated kid in town that day.
Ain’t no feeling like cow truck mobiling. Haha man never hauled cows before. Almost did once but I did run with them a few times. Even have ran front door too. No wonder I almost lost my license.
How does someone try out for hauling cattle if they've only done reefer & flatbed?
I didn't think cattle haulers had to hit the scales, because I see so many by passing it and I've never seen DOT pulled over.
Haha supposed to but never do.
Virginia, MN?? I’m from Madelia, MN. Cabin in Nevis, MN. Living/workin in Fargo...small world 😳
Waylon Jennings back round music!!!
Love the video
I really appreciate that 🤙
Love riding with u bruh.😎
How do you get away with windshield being half blocked
How do you open the gates with big cows and run out before they start coming out behind you???
Pls upload more cows videos like this
I’m definitely going to do my best bro! Really appreciate you watching my vids :)
What visor you running? Looks good i got a winter project 379 I’m hoping to have built by the summer. Good video keep it up
Cool beans
Hard to beat the kwik trips!
That is a fact my friend!
Cattle hauling yeawahh
I just stumbled upon your channel im from west Virginia. Where did you get the wv oilfield plate and whats the significance there?
Have you seen the cotton modules in the field? They are bigger than cars,
If you go on the old roads of Georgia Florida and Bama side out in the country are you run into is cotton peanuts and I believe some hay.
you go from loading pigs and talking about loading them then boom cows come out it’s like a magic trailer
its nice to see how thing are done across the pound great vids keep up the great work and u would to do cows not pigs as much lo
I-35 between waco and killeen texas has been under construction for over ten years I hate jersey barriers lol
What's that u putn on the floor
How do you know what the weight is before you hit the road???
How does one get started in trucking cattle with semi
The first thing I would do is find someone that you can ride with for awhile to see if it’s really what you want to do. Then see if they can hook you up with a gig. Hope that helps brother
Thanks for watching!
I helped load semis out of Bagley Livestock Exchange, Bagley, Mn.
sharon r bower all these places are familiar. Crazy how small the world is lol
Yes it is. You were talking about some of the places that some of the drivers went to.
How many cow's and pigs can you haul on your trailer ?
I use to grow one or two pigs. Took me two hours to load one. That stopped any motivation to grow any more.
Just asking why did you close the gates on the belly and top deck. Since they are all going into the same pen.
Do them big trucks in america have toilets bulit in or none of them?
So how do you open the doors if they were big
You got Instagram? Love the videos👍🏻👍🏻
This is rather interesting to watch. Maybe your friends at PETA(JK) should watch some of these and realize that it's not as bad as they believe. Thank you for showing us. Have fun and drive safe
Hahaha right? We take care of out animals.
Really appreciate you watching brother
Still they'll give bad comments
Great video! With bigger cattle or bulls, would you always be able to get out of the trailer, or is there a risk that they are too fast, so you don't make it out?
There’s no guarantee. I had a load of big bulls that I was unloading in Omaha and I opened the gate to the top deck and literally turned around and ran out. I made it part of the way down the ramp and the bulls head was pushing on my back. Fortunately as I got out of the trailer the workers used their raddle paddle and hit it, so it stopped.
I would say that regular milkers or steers are not going to give you any problems tho. Bulls are just very aggressive. Can’t ever trust them at all.
@@TheMilkMans Thanks for the info! These big animals definitely needs to be respected!
That is a fact. Thanks for watching man!
I grew up just southeast of Liberal in a little town of Forgan,OK.
Did I drive right by you?
Really appreciate you watching my friend!
@@TheMilkMans No, but I did live in Liberal for a little while and my ex wife and my kids live in Kismet, which is the first town you passed after the scale house.
Where did you learn where to put the cattle
My brother had been hauling livestock for quite awhile. He taught me :) very thankful or him! He also was able to get me into the industry.
Thanks for sharing this! Just found you & subscribed....I've always wondered how the trucks got loaded/unloaded. I've also never seen inside the cab of a Semi - pretty cool!
Where do you go to get out of the way when you're hauling the grown cattle? Do you just have to say a prayer and run fast, or can the gates be manipulated from outside the trailer?
If there was a better way to open the gates, then I was never told lol. But usually the cows have you plenty of time to run out. The bulls on the other hand. Those are scary 😳
Starlink has rv internet check that out the home internet with them is great been thinking about getting the rv stuff for my truck
We got hella cotton fields out here in coastal NC
Did anybody notice his rpm tachometer stop working leaving the weight station
The wiring is kind of messed up in the dash. Just gotta tap on the dash and it works again. lol
That's what they all say lol,
Nice stickers lmfao
So on that scale in liberal, you could of went north at the redight of 54 and 83. Go north out of town then take a right at the stop sign in Sublette. But good video