Driver in PECOS, TEXAS his trailer stranded on the railroad tracks. Trailer is built for elevated when crossing tracks. Prayers for Union Pacific Railroad Engineers that loss there lives
This kind of move requires a lot of coordination with state, local, and private enterprises, including rail roads. We pray that everybody follows the rules, so everyone gets to go home to their loved ones., thank you for watching my channel ❤️
That's one beast of a load. In my steel hauling days I would put 120K on the deck with my 8 axles. Compared to this 250k, I was a light weight 😂. What a monster load!
I'm filming at least 2 of these loads a day and every couple weeks catching some really big ones 450,000 plus ➕️ 😅 and 250 ft long, 120,000 is nothing to sneeze at, keep on trucking and thanks for watching my channel ❤️
@@RobertDrawbridge you do an awesome job! Great footage of these oversized loads. I just hate that the cops don't make those people move their cars or the city takes out that grass in the middle to make the turn better.
@Lamar-ok5sl Thank you, I know that the jeep 🚙 is getting on everyone's nerves 🙄, but others waiting for it to be taken out in a dramatic way (me too). The city keeps replanting the sign in the grass and only lasts about 2 days. I am glad you enjoyed watching my channel ❤️
@@RobertDrawbridge yeah that's crazy that the city wouldn't get involved more with the oversized loads. Knowing that's like the main way out of there you would think the city would be just a little pro-active. I use to haul cars out of the port so I would see those loads all the time. I hauled cars in and out of there.
I'm always seeing wide loads coming out of that port and they always have a parked car there. You would think the city or state would make it easier for the drivers and ban cars from parking there.
I agree, it's a safety concern. But these drivers are professionals and that Jeep is on there mind as soon as they leave the gate. Thank you for watching my channel
LoL, they are salaried drivers. They are not running hundreds of miles a day, a couple of hundred before they run into the next holdup for permits, and so on, problems are numerous, and patience is a blessing. Thank you for watching my channel ❤️
More another good vídeo!with Orversize loads! Thanks for sharing friend! Harry christmas!
Thanks! You too!
More truck spotting with oversized loads please
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What a job in the planning Dan
There's another one inside the port. They encountered a problem loading it, and it suppose to ship on Thursday if the permits are approved
Those scranton boys playin down at the port. They've always got somethin huge behind em
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Driver in PECOS, TEXAS his trailer stranded on the railroad tracks. Trailer is built for elevated when crossing tracks. Prayers for Union Pacific Railroad Engineers that loss there lives
This kind of move requires a lot of coordination with state, local, and private enterprises, including rail roads. We pray that everybody follows the rules, so everyone gets to go home to their loved ones., thank you for watching my channel ❤️
Did they pull those loose chains up?
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@@RobertDrawbridge that's good those could've caused some issues! You're welcome keep the vid's coming!
That's one beast of a load. In my steel hauling days I would put 120K on the deck with my 8 axles. Compared to this 250k, I was a light weight 😂. What a monster load!
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I'm filming at least 2 of these loads a day and every couple weeks catching some really big ones 450,000 plus ➕️ 😅 and 250 ft long, 120,000 is nothing to sneeze at, keep on trucking and thanks for watching my channel ❤️
@@RobertDrawbridge you do an awesome job! Great footage of these oversized loads. I just hate that the cops don't make those people move their cars or the city takes out that grass in the middle to make the turn better.
@Lamar-ok5sl Thank you, I know that the jeep 🚙 is getting on everyone's nerves 🙄, but others waiting for it to be taken out in a dramatic way (me too). The city keeps replanting the sign in the grass and only lasts about 2 days. I am glad you enjoyed watching my channel ❤️
@@RobertDrawbridge yeah that's crazy that the city wouldn't get involved more with the oversized loads. Knowing that's like the main way out of there you would think the city would be just a little pro-active. I use to haul cars out of the port so I would see those loads all the time. I hauled cars in and out of there.
Thats badass! Do you have any info on the truck? Engine? Transmission?
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Probably a Cummins and rear end is probably above 4:11 ratio I'd think
@Lamar-ok5sl it sounds like a Cummins
This guy is an ace
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I'm always seeing wide loads coming out of that port and they always have a parked car there. You would think the city or state would make it easier for the drivers and ban cars from parking there.
I agree, it's a safety concern. But these drivers are professionals and that Jeep is on there mind as soon as they leave the gate. Thank you for watching my channel
Wahnsinn wenn man als Fahrerin zu einer Zugmaschine ist mit so einer Ladung ich glaube besser kann man eine Nachricht verbringen
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Damn
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A buck a mile freight plus $50 tarp fee.
LoL, they are salaried drivers. They are not running hundreds of miles a day, a couple of hundred before they run into the next holdup for permits, and so on, problems are numerous, and patience is a blessing. Thank you for watching my channel ❤️