God bless you for making this video I appreciate that it makes me realize that somebody else out there thinks like I do about ranchers and farmers and all that and I miss driving cattle truck it ain't there no more god dammit
I hauled for Mr. C.B. Hodge from Texas years ago, I remember those Thygpen trucks. Seeing them here brought back some good memories! Cowmobiling was some of the best trucking I’ve ever done! Thanks for posting and hello to all my fellow bull haulers!!
No pills no dope 20 years of the hardest running ever....just pride on getting it done. 6680 in 8 days was my personal best. My brother Mike beat me by 200 miles that week. Hauling for Bill Seaman Sr. R.I.P.
Thank you for providing for this country i appreciate it. im just learning the ropes but i see alot of door dummys hanging around it gets pretty scary.
@@Mudflap71 I ran for Florida Beef Producers out of Milton, Fl back in the day and other outfits and am wondering if you are the same hand I knew back then.
Bouncing them off the windshield! We called 'em Texas Turn-a-Rounds. Damn! We got after it I gotta say. I found that the cattle people were always the best people. I had a load of Mexican cross cattle back in like '79 or so. Went into Nogales, Mexican side to load them. The Mexicans didn't care for the health on the hoof, hell they'd drive the cattle 20 to 24 hours a day to get them up to the sale yard. Then, after they were sold the cows were "dipped" for bugs in a drop in concrete tank. Usually a few of them would get sick from swallowing the dip. Any way, that night I had a couple really sick feeders, I pulled off near Quartzite where I remembered seeing a cattle ranch just north of the interstate. I found it and just backed up to their chute, checked the corrals and started to just unload so I could tend to the sick ones and get them back up on their legs. About this time the ranch owner came out, he didn't bitch or anything, he just asked how he could help. He did, he had some type of injectable he administered to the two sick ones. He said by morning they should be fine, or dead. I cleaned up and crashed in the sleeper. 6:00 AM I hear someone banging on my tractor. It's the rancher all smiles. He said: "They are fine. I fed and watered all of them they should should be good to go." We loaded them up, I could tell EVERY head was feeling much better. I asked him politely what I owed him and he answered as I knew he would: "Nah, nothing, I just hope the next rancher will do this for my cattle if the need arises." What I found is, I never came across a rancher that wouldn't do the same thing. Classy bunch. Ya never see that freight hauling or tanker hauling. Bull hauling was the best. Period.
never driven a truck, my texan friend showed me wayne dollar on a road trip through new mexico. both albums go great while playing ets2
yo graf
why did the 18-wheeler go to therapy in texas?
because it was feeling a little "boxed in"!!!11!!!
yo graf!!!!!!!!
why did the 18-wheeler go to therapy in texas?
because it was feeling a little "boxed in"!
Gofr
God bless you for making this video I appreciate that it makes me realize that somebody else out there thinks like I do about ranchers and farmers and all that and I miss driving cattle truck it ain't there no more god dammit
I hauled for Mr. C.B. Hodge from Texas years ago, I remember those Thygpen trucks. Seeing them here brought back some good memories! Cowmobiling was some of the best trucking I’ve ever done! Thanks for posting and hello to all my fellow bull haulers!!
No pills no dope
20 years of the hardest running ever....just pride on getting it done.
6680 in 8 days was my personal best. My brother Mike beat me by 200 miles that week.
Hauling for Bill Seaman Sr.
R.I.P.
Morgantown WV. to Nebraska, Kansas, Texas
Thank you for providing for this country i appreciate it. im just learning the ropes but i see alot of door dummys hanging around it gets pretty scary.
That's awesome, love that song, that yellow/black Pete @ 1:13 belongs to me, thanks for using it in your video!
She’s a Banger.!
Looking good driver
That's super cool.
Yes sir. I took that pic of your truck a couple of years ago in Giddings, Tx
The Hillin trucks belong to a member of the antique truck club I’m a part of. The Lone Star chapter of ATHS.
I like those really old trucks too I wish I can run the company to one day and maybe do part-time as hauling cattles sheep's or hogs or whatever
This song use to be my life wat fun
We would like to thank all truck drivers for making sure we have our next meal... God bless all of y'all...
That's was when Trucking was Trucking
Awsome u cow haulers keep em rolling boy's rubber side down God bless guys keep safe
LMFAO I totally remember those days
Awesome truck dude...
He'll yes the good Ole days
Ol cowctruck getting down i5 rite now gettin it
What's the beat name?
Does the guy singing this have any more songs
Yes he does. Go to iTunes and look up Wayne Dollar. He’s is an ex cow hauler from the Texas pan handle.
@@Mudflap71 I ran for Florida Beef Producers out of Milton, Fl back in the day and other outfits and am wondering if you are the same hand I knew back then.
@@Mudflap71 he runs for mercer now pulling a step deck
I always hear that u call truck's hauling animals traveling stock yard
sounds like unknown hixon
Amen bubba
Central Texas.
That's wat I talkn about
Cow pup Wayne dollar
👍🏻
Hell yea!!
Poppin pills, toppin hills! Whoop Whoop
Good old days
Bouncing them off the windshield! We called 'em Texas Turn-a-Rounds. Damn! We got after it I gotta say.
I found that the cattle people were always the best people. I had a load of Mexican cross cattle back in like '79 or so. Went into Nogales, Mexican side to load them. The Mexicans didn't care for the health on the hoof, hell they'd drive the cattle 20 to 24 hours a day to get them up to the sale yard. Then, after they were sold the cows were "dipped" for bugs in a drop in concrete tank. Usually a few of them would get sick from swallowing the dip. Any way, that night I had a couple really sick feeders, I pulled off near Quartzite where I remembered seeing a cattle ranch just north of the interstate. I found it and just backed up to their chute, checked the corrals and started to just unload so I could tend to the sick ones and get them back up on their legs. About this time the ranch owner came out, he didn't bitch or anything, he just asked how he could help. He did, he had some type of injectable he administered to the two sick ones. He said by morning they should be fine, or dead. I cleaned up and crashed in the sleeper. 6:00 AM I hear someone banging on my tractor. It's the rancher all smiles. He said: "They are fine. I fed and watered all of them they should should be good to go." We loaded them up, I could tell EVERY head was feeling much better. I asked him politely what I owed him and he answered as I knew he would: "Nah, nothing, I just hope the next rancher will do this for my cattle if the need arises." What I found is, I never came across a rancher that wouldn't do the same thing. Classy bunch. Ya never see that freight hauling or tanker hauling. Bull hauling was the best. Period.
Wayne dollar
10 4 good buddy
If a driver was still doin that he probaly shouldn't talk about it much 10-4
Cow pot
If you have to use that crap in your nose it’s time to get out
I done it for 5 yrs and never touched anything illegal. I'd run a dope head in the ground.
You don’t need that crap to drive