The newer truck's cabs are made out of plastic and fiberglass, which making the crusher a lot easier then a solid steel truck cabs. Such as Mack (Bulldog), and Kenworth (K-Whopper).
When you talk about dreaming about it. My husband ran an excavator and at night he would be dreaming sitting up in the bed and arms moving and talking to me or who ever in his dreams while he was sleeping . Trying to teach me how to run the excavator . Cause he was a trainer . It was so funny to me.
You either love what you do or you go crazy. Glad you're having fun cowboy, this was definitely interesting and I can't wait to see another video here. Keep it up cowboy and have a good one! 👊👍
Nice to see you snagged the Peterbilt badge. When was just a little kid, I loved Kenworth trucks (still do!). One year for my birthday, my mom and stepdad went to the local truck wrecking yard and got me front and side emblems off a junked truck. That was over 40 years ago and I still have them on display.
Seems the cabs have alot of parts still, mirrors with brackets,air horns,handles over cab lights and more. Some of the mirror assembly used 300.00 plus a set.
Those semi cabs are something else. They crush if you can find the right side to crush 'em on though! Sometimes you gotta play around with some of them to figure out how they work. After a few, you'll be figuring out what will work pretty fast! :D
I’m truck driver. Most of semi made out plastic, fiberglass and only have very little of steel and aluminum. But if u find old trk like 1990 or before I’m pretty sure there’s good amount of steel, aluminum on it…
I want a Volvo 70 inch truck cabs with condo sleeper's. You know the kind with a nice table and just comfortable.Don't care about the hood but would like doors and windshield in tack.
I have a 1993 Freightliner fld120 that's aluminum yet but the whole dash and door panels are plastic, fiberglass hood on my truck, aluminum doors and roof panels
Seen a newer international truck, fiberglass cab, sleeper, doors, hood, no metal in it don't know how safe I would feel, at least no rust, most trucks aren't built like that, most have steel doors and panels here and there
yea, now this is good stuff with the simi's. I could watch these all day. make some long videos of this. bad thing is the emblems, horns and stuff going in the crusher also. I would be pulling all I could.
Just came across this video. I had a guy hit me head on in 2019 and my Freightliner was totaled after the entire works went off the road and into the woods. Along with my electronics and personal items, I had my pistol in the bunk and that was the one thing that I truly needed to recover. Which I was able to locate and take with me.
Ok, I'm done! Crushing an extremely rare Peterbilt cab over that looks intact! Restore it,don't crush it! I can't stand good vehicles getting destroyed just for the price of scrap metal!
Oh my god, I own 3, that is not a rare truck, that was some vocational cab, judging from the wheel well location. There was a time when cabovers were absolutely worthless and that's when they mostly got scrapped
They are expensive to restore and you have to be committed to keep them running, and as toys they don't pay for themselves, and driver's don't want to drive them around
Hey cowboy I can say this you have the coolest job ......this is the shit right here I love.... it's like my childhood when I smashed my cars and I'm 40 now and still like to do this lmfao
I've been to an all semi tractor wrecking yard, definitely different! Only wrecking yard we ever got locked inside after it closed for the day! Haha brought back memories!
We had two Big Mack car crushers . They where built in Dallas Tx. Both had remotes . You could crush and jog the crusher from inside the loader . Much faster work . Your ground guy could stay busy wrapping bundles , picking up trash on the ground and booming loads down .
Cowboy Car Crushing Ya u got a nice loader . Looks like a John deer . Mayb 544 or 644 from the looks of it . We had a 544 and a 644 and a cat loader , but that cat loader couldn’t handle the weight like the John Deere’s could . Put three cars on the forks of the cat loader and the two back wheels be off the ground .
Hurts a bit since I like rigs, but I know they are more useful as parts. I want one of those big winged Hino emblems, badges whatever you want to call them.
I was always wondering how they scrapped larger trucks. I kinda figured the probly just brought them to a scrap yard and tore them apart with the grapple and cut the frame with the shear. This is an interesting way to do it. Even though ive been in the scrap industry and followed it sense I was a little kid theres always sumn to learn
I ran many loaders in my years of crushing started out with an old Pettibone psuper 6 then dad bought a brand new Pettibone super 8 it's still in the yard. I have ran ford, Michigan, and even a john deere loved it until it broke in half guess our three car bundles with cars filled with junk and tin throwen on top was to heavy for it. My brother took over the yard and he bought a new Komatsu and loves it.
Are you able to take the license plates off of the cars and trucks you crush? If so I will give you $3.00 Per plate and pay the shipping also. It’s a way for you and your partner to make a little extra. Thanks for your reply Bill
Hello . I think you should put the cabs Front in the press first, because that is where most of the steel is . maybe you can even 2 have them side by side . certainly the day cabs fit side by side . kind regards Hollandduck from the Netherlands
I have crushed just about everything that is crushable. Done it for just over 50 years until my dad the owner passed away even ran our shreader mill for about a year lot's of fun if that's what you like i loved it. Have a good one cowboy.
Sad to see history get crushed. Reminds me of my grandfather telling me about all the model t's and a's he buried. Back in the day the just put them in a hole and buried them. What would they be worth today. Times have changed .
I'm surprised there's much money in these with all the fiberglass and stuff in the newer ones. Yard is probably just making space though. Probably be easier to load them in a dump trailer to get them down the road. I'd be the guy who wanted to pull all those cab marker lights and horns off them.
@@CowboyCarCrushing Problem is stuff like that doesn't sell for enough to pay for the labor to mess around taking them off, you might have to pay a guy $15 an hour to spend all day pulling piddly bits like that that people only want to pay a few bucks each for. That's why it's still on the truck when you mash it - Those Mustangs the other day probably had some parts worth the time to take off, not sure what the market is there.
I work at a salvage yard in Florida he's definitely not joking you never know what you find in cars i haven't found a gun yet either but I'm looking lol
Hey Cowboy! I think I'd lay the single cabs on their back, two at a time. Fiberglass sucks no matter how you do it. Always a good show! Love crushin'!!!!
Do you have a case on you phone? If so, the holder might not be able to grip the phone as well. See if the holder works better without the case. I found that works on the phone holder for my tripod.
It is incredible to see how many times you have to try and flattened out those cabs like a pancake, and when you see some of the st e semi*s or buses when they overturn or have been in an accident like, where it involves even the trailer, they twist & crunch like a pretzel, including the chassis, and you have to give it a couple of tries to fully squash the living daylights out of them, that is so true, with those school buses, but when they are involved in a collision, or flip over ,they come apart, sometimes leaving just the chassis, while the rest comes apart,how is that possible.
Look in them side boxes and open the doors lot of those cabs doors as pockets on them might find something and under the mattress in the cabs under them
@@CowboyCarCrushing no me either as hot as it is no telling what kind of kirrters is on them nasty things you know ever one of them as blood and shit on them lol have a great big ol night time around the big star cowboy car crusher
It certainly take a person without hoarding tendencies to do that job. I couldn't do it, I love these old trucks too much esp the cabovers, Id be trying to save em all....
Cowboy do me a favor and keep up with the awesome attitude. It's rubbing off on me.
Gotta keep being positive. Bad attitude makes life suck. Keep smiling and trying
Ugh low-key wish I could get those mirrors tho. Good video
Sad watching that Pete cabover getting squished.....
I was thinking the same thing..
ikr, we should save old classic rigs =C
@@RileyRailAviationNTrucks classic semis rule!
I'm three yrs late but that could have been a can for a truck builder for nice custom cabover that's dead and gone
The newer truck's cabs are made out of plastic and fiberglass, which making the crusher a lot easier then a solid steel truck cabs. Such as Mack (Bulldog), and Kenworth (K-Whopper).
When you talk about dreaming about it. My husband ran an excavator and at night he would be dreaming sitting up in the bed and arms moving and talking to me or who ever in his dreams while he was sleeping . Trying to teach me how to run the excavator . Cause he was a trainer . It was so funny to me.
This was the most simple video but had my attention like a god dang movie good stuff man.
You either love what you do or you go crazy. Glad you're having fun cowboy, this was definitely interesting and I can't wait to see another video here. Keep it up cowboy and have a good one! 👊👍
Nice to see you snagged the Peterbilt badge. When was just a little kid, I loved Kenworth trucks (still do!). One year for my birthday, my mom and stepdad went to the local truck wrecking yard and got me front and side emblems off a junked truck. That was over 40 years ago and I still have them on display.
That's real cool
Seems the cabs have alot of parts still, mirrors with brackets,air horns,handles over cab lights and more. Some of the mirror assembly used 300.00 plus a set.
My dad always said, “Do something you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.”
Took me a long time to find it. But so happy i finally did 👍
Studebaker big truck is now Western Star, since they built trucks in Canada.
A local junk yard here, made a scraper from a grader blade. The forks slide in the slots, and held with chains and load binders
That guy in the green literally trusts you with his life.
Yes he does. And I constantly look out for his safety
His name is Mario
2 views with 2 likes.
Cowboy, your channel is doing great lol
Sending them to the big truck stop in the sky! Keep up the good work man!
Those semi cabs are something else. They crush if you can find the right side to crush 'em on though! Sometimes you gotta play around with some of them to figure out how they work. After a few, you'll be figuring out what will work pretty fast! :D
I’m truck driver. Most of semi made out plastic, fiberglass and only have very little of steel and aluminum. But if u find old trk like 1990 or before I’m pretty sure there’s good amount of steel, aluminum on it…
Thanks for keeping us going. We need you truckers. Thanks man 👍🤠👊
So many parts to pick... cab lights... air horns... steering wheels... air seats... emblems.
I want a Volvo 70 inch truck cabs with condo sleeper's. You know the kind with a nice table and just comfortable.Don't care about the hood but would like doors and windshield in tack.
And most of the newer cabs are mostly plastic n fiberglass anyway!
I have a 1993 Freightliner fld120 that's aluminum yet but the whole dash and door panels are plastic, fiberglass hood on my truck, aluminum doors and roof panels
Seen a newer international truck, fiberglass cab, sleeper, doors, hood, no metal in it don't know how safe I would feel, at least no rust, most trucks aren't built like that, most have steel doors and panels here and there
You guys are the only people I've seen that come to a yard and crush for people! Very cool
yea, now this is good stuff with the simi's. I could watch these all day. make some long videos of this. bad thing is the emblems, horns and stuff going in the crusher also. I would be pulling all I could.
You scored with the Peterbilt badge. One great perk to your job is them badges.
what is the coolest thing you have found in cars or trucks or semi trucks that you have taken home
7K and i will show y'all. I got some cool knick knack paddy whacks
Just came across this video. I had a guy hit me head on in 2019 and my Freightliner was totaled after the entire works went off the road and into the woods. Along with my electronics and personal items, I had my pistol in the bunk and that was the one thing that I truly needed to recover. Which I was able to locate and take with me.
Whoa...sounds like you had some luck on your side
@@CowboyCarCrushing yeah - somebody was looking out for me.
Hi Cowboy, glad you saved that Peterbilt badge, start your collection...nice first bundle...
Ok, I'm done! Crushing an extremely rare Peterbilt cab over that looks intact! Restore it,don't crush it! I can't stand good vehicles getting destroyed just for the price of scrap metal!
It annoys me too. It’s such a waste of history and extremely bad for the environment to boot.
Oh my god, I own 3, that is not a rare truck, that was some vocational cab, judging from the wheel well location. There was a time when cabovers were absolutely worthless and that's when they mostly got scrapped
They are expensive to restore and you have to be committed to keep them running, and as toys they don't pay for themselves, and driver's don't want to drive them around
You can't save everything, some have to be sacrificed to make way for the new trucks being made out of old trucks
The Jibber Jabber we still produce brand new steel from new ore.
Hey cowboy I can say this you have the coolest job ......this is the shit right here I love.... it's like my childhood when I smashed my cars and I'm 40 now and still like to do this lmfao
It's not often I see semi's crushed but I did see how they tear apart an old city bus in my area of New York from the frame to the wheels
I've been to an all semi tractor wrecking yard, definitely different! Only wrecking yard we ever got locked inside after it closed for the day! Haha brought back memories!
I LOVE YOUR JOB COWBOY YOU ARE THE CRUSHING KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK YOU'LL BE GOOD TO EACH OTHER GOD BLESS YOU GUY'S..
Hey cowboy it's Joe you should put a set of those air horns on the tractor lol
Wouldn't be a cowboy video if the phone doesn't fall at least once 🤣
Exactly. It's part of the show 👍😄
We had two Big Mack car crushers . They where built in Dallas Tx. Both had remotes . You could crush and jog the crusher from inside the loader . Much faster work . Your ground guy could stay busy wrapping bundles , picking up trash on the ground and booming loads down .
Im the low man on the totem pole i don't get the good crusher. But i got the best loader in the fleet
Cowboy Car Crushing Ya u got a nice loader . Looks like a John deer . Mayb 544 or 644 from the looks of it . We had a 544 and a 644 and a cat loader , but that cat loader couldn’t handle the weight like the John Deere’s could . Put three cars on the forks of the cat loader and the two back wheels be off the ground .
544
Has just barely 6000 hrs on it
Hurts a bit since I like rigs, but I know they are more useful as parts. I want one of those big winged Hino emblems, badges whatever you want to call them.
Eek! Poor Peterbilt! Save the badge! It’s bolted on, three or four studs to break.
i run equipment all day long and when i come home i watch your videos. love it keep it up
You guys be careful this weekend and next week with bad storms heading for Texas!
I'll take credit for that scraper idea 😁
I remember you crushed a yellow cab semi but semi's & school buses come out messy pieces of plastic falling off but also hard to crush
Where is this salvage yard located? It looks like the one near I-35 in Waxahatchie
You could tell that Peterbuilt was old school cause it was mostly metal. I would've loved to get one or 2 of them Peterbuilt badges
Eastbound and down loaded up and truckin doin what they can't be done. Cowboy u got them ears on. We've got a run 2 make. :-)
Now this is intresting show all 90 i would love to have a mack emblem the little bulldog
This is where imported cars belong straight off the production line in China to the crushed.
Hey Cowboy maybe try phone suction cups🤔 it can be able to hold a phone!
And hey Coeboy how did you get cracks on your windshield?
Lol as long as no Smokey ain't chasing them Cowboy I'm sure you'll figure it out lol
A whole lotta luck involved in trucking...that's why i don't drive. It ain't Easy being Easy
I was always wondering how they scrapped larger trucks. I kinda figured the probly just brought them to a scrap yard and tore them apart with the grapple and cut the frame with the shear. This is an interesting way to do it. Even though ive been in the scrap industry and followed it sense I was a little kid theres always sumn to learn
They keep the weight down building these trucks so they can fit more load on the back, and I suppose to keep fuel costs down too?
super cool always wondered what those yards did with their shells
Wait!!! I saw a hand in that truck. 🤔
A lot of miles on those cab's....
Funky stuff.....👍😂😂🤔
1st bundle does look a little Funky
I do enjoy the anticipation of a good phone drop....👍♥️😂😂🤔👍
They sure shed a bunch of plastic. another day another dollar huh!lol
I ran many loaders in my years of crushing started out with an old Pettibone psuper 6 then dad bought a brand new Pettibone super 8 it's still in the yard. I have ran ford, Michigan, and even a john deere loved it until it broke in half guess our three car bundles with cars filled with junk and tin throwen on top was to heavy for it. My brother took over the yard and he bought a new Komatsu and loves it.
Are you able to take the license plates off of the cars and trucks you crush?
If so I will give you $3.00 Per plate and pay the shipping also. It’s a way for you and your partner to make a little extra.
Thanks for your reply
Bill
So much plastic and fibreglass in those newer cabs. Loved that cab over Peterbuilt! Classic truck.
man way to short of a video of this. I would love to see them all get crushed. I love it when you have different stuff.
It's just slow going. I don't wanna waste anyone's time
maybe put them in the crusher facing you
it may help getting them in easier and less mess
Optimus prime meets his maker.
That's exactly what i was thinking. I was going to mention that in the video 👍😄
Cowboy Car Crushing lol 😂
Hello .
I think you should put the cabs Front in the press first, because that is where most of the steel is .
maybe you can even 2 have them side by side .
certainly the day cabs fit side by side .
kind regards Hollandduck from the Netherlands
I have crushed just about everything that is crushable. Done it for just over 50 years until my dad the owner passed away even ran our shreader mill for about a year lot's of fun if that's what you like i loved it. Have a good one cowboy.
I love crushing. Love junk cars 🤠👍
Sad to see history get crushed. Reminds me of my grandfather telling me about all the model t's and a's he buried. Back in the day the just put them in a hole and buried them. What would they be worth today. Times have changed .
Hey when you crush one of those armored trucks poke the windows see how many times it takes before it goes through don't forget to give me a shout out
Did you gat anything for your truck?
Do you know which gas monkey episode that you were in?
I'm surprised there's much money in these with all the fiberglass and stuff in the newer ones. Yard is probably just making space though.
Probably be easier to load them in a dump trailer to get them down the road.
I'd be the guy who wanted to pull all those cab marker lights and horns off them.
You ain't the only one. A few folks would like some of those parts as well
@@CowboyCarCrushing Problem is stuff like that doesn't sell for enough to pay for the labor to mess around taking them off, you might have to pay a guy $15 an hour to spend all day pulling piddly bits like that that people only want to pay a few bucks each for. That's why it's still on the truck when you mash it -
Those Mustangs the other day probably had some parts worth the time to take off, not sure what the market is there.
What I wouldn’t give to have a semi truck cab in my backyard as a playhouse.
Im you can find em in your area
I work at a salvage yard in Florida he's definitely not joking you never know what you find in cars i haven't found a gun yet either but I'm looking lol
You really need to make a dang phone mount! I'm gettin a headache from landing on my head now Cowboy.
Poor boys got poor boy's ways. Just as soon as I find better equipment in a car. I will us it
Now this is what I like to see when I get home!
I like how these machines can lift heavy things like cabs of trucks these cabs are most likely more heavy than European cabs
Howdy Howdy cowboy 🤠 crushing truck cabs let's go for it lol. Most the first cab was fibre glass and alloy.
Hey Cowboy! I think I'd lay the single cabs on their back, two at a time. Fiberglass sucks no matter how you do it. Always a good show! Love crushin'!!!!
Do you have any international cabs. Rolled a truck and looking for one
I don't know yet. You've see just a much as i have but we should get more opportunities to look around
I can tell you know what your doing . Your doing a good job . I miss crushing cars .
That Peterbilt COE Cab looks like it came off of a schlumberger truck
Where are all 90 of those crushed truck cabs going to go after you crushed them ?
Do you have a case on you phone? If so, the holder might not be able to grip the phone as well. See if the holder works better without the case. I found that works on the phone holder for my tripod.
Howdy Howdy...good seeing you. I’ve been super busy.
Me too. Work has picked up and the channel has grown a little...hahaha. They keeping me busy. Sure is good hearing from ya 👍😊
I was wondering if you could even crush those armored vehicles. I hope we all find out now lol.
I’m going to freak out if I see my old Kenworth Cummins truck, two axle , white , 1969 Nero nose, ok thanks BigAl California.
Love the peter builts COE from 70s to 94
It is incredible to see how many times you have to try and flattened out those cabs like a pancake, and when you see some of the st e semi*s or buses when they overturn or have been in an accident like, where it involves even the trailer, they twist & crunch like a pretzel, including the chassis, and you have to give it a couple of tries to fully squash the living daylights out of them, that is so true, with those school buses, but when they are involved in a collision, or flip over ,they come apart, sometimes leaving just the chassis, while the rest comes apart,how is that possible.
I would like to to know, if in that same place, do they bring the city buses over there or is that a whole new ball game.
The city buses are at a different yard
Air horns are cool. And crushing armored cars...that should ne a challenge for the crusher, no.
Look in them side boxes and open the doors lot of those cabs doors as pockets on them might find something and under the mattress in the cabs under them
You got a good point but i ain't lifting up no mattress. Maybe with the end of that fork but not even with a gloved hand
@@CowboyCarCrushing no me either as hot as it is no telling what kind of kirrters is on them nasty things you know ever one of them as blood and shit on them lol have a great big ol night time around the big star cowboy car crusher
that Peterbilt badge would be an awesome belt buckle....lol
What's the hardest thing that You've crushed?
An ambulance
Nice video my friend Cawboy 😀👍
U were on Gas Monkey Garage when was that exactly what episode if you remember now I'm going to pay attention for every episode that does come on
Season 1 way back a few years ago. Episode 11 something Apache Road
@@CowboyCarCrushing oh ok that's really cool. You were on that show
What do you think about the new Trailblazer?
I would like to drive one. I don't know anyone that has one but i have seen em running around town
Come get yourself some cowboy short stacks Have you tried the fat rubber bands or a small bungee cord to hold your phone
Wow... get the truck outa here !!!
Optimist prime, u going in the crusher.
Cab cakes
Hey cowboy they don't make cabover trucks anymore
danm what a shame that cabover pete cab was in good shape and has alot parts on .that grill is one
Do I see a old International Armored Bank Truck behind the crusher?
2 of em
Lots of saveable sale able money items....visors...hood ornaments and who.knows of some had a radio or cb
It certainly take a person without hoarding tendencies to do that job. I couldn't do it, I love these old trucks too much esp the cabovers, Id be trying to save em all....
Im the perfect person for the job. I'm not a car guy or collector of nothing. Thanks for watching and commenting 🤠👍
I’m just a dude in a hat 😂😂😂
made a pancake out of that road commode