I really need to catch a truck show or two, I could look at them all day. Riding in a coal truck in the mountains really gets in the blood as 70’s kid. 🐾✌️🇺🇸
I saw a few old trucks running up sr33N heading home yesterday while I was out there working. Thanks for the video. Really wanted to go unfortunately needed to work
*I'm probably going to take a CDL class in November or December but next year I'm definitely going to have something special to take to any show that comes up on the radar*
If you buy an older truck get a heavy duty model at least at first, like a Mack because parts can still be found for most of them. But you can work a HD truck like pulling low boys and it’ll pay for itself. An old road truck not so much. Maybe an Autocar if you live up north. Good luck either way, the CDL is a breeze 🐾✌️🇺🇸
The east coast iron looks like it would beat a person silly! Short wheel base, spring or walking beam suspensions, spent too many years in the Inland N.West woods, lowboy, logging etc! Good looking old iron though. 😊
The mack with the Ford f100 was awesome. This whole show was epic. The Ford model a sitting in the grass. (I'm not sure if that's a model a or not, but its a truck.) 6:49 The Brockway was knocking? I've never heard a diesel knock.
I was hoping to see a Hayes HDX or a Pacifc P16 off road logging truck. My uncle used to drive those logging trucks and they are absolutely amazing and beasts. Seems like theyre harder to come by now'a days. The only ones I've personally seen outside of the logging industry were refurbished by an enthusiast collector.
American 'semi' prime-movers (in the US), are boring compared to their multi-axeled/multi-wheeled counterparts in New Zealand. Check out the NZ truckie sites. Then there's our Aussie mates across 'the ditch.'
The show program guide clearly stipulated "No horns or Jake brakes please..." Also at the entrance of the town there are signs that say " Please refrain from using horns and Jake brakes.." Clearly, at least 2 Jerks can't read and follow rules!
People need to realize that you cant have one of the biggest and best truck shows on the planet without showing off air horns or engine brakes. And the majority of it happens Saturday afternoon from 1-5 ish. Residents can suck it up for a few hours, they all live right next to a double-tracked main line railroad where trains blow horns non stop day and night
comparing to eu truckshow these are boring essentialy there are 2 types of trucks petershit and kenbrick both are ugly and both are kitted with chrome and 1 type of collor and orange lights.
Thank you for this video. Awesome!
This video was kick ass! Thank you for the enjoyment:) i really didn't know what would pull in next lol highly enjoyable! Bravo!
Does not get much more American than This!!
Great Video, thanks.👍
Wonderful video those old trucks look great 👍 😊
What a beautiful trucks!! Greetings from Europe 😉
Enjoyed!!! 👍👍
Them east coast trucks have come a long way 👍😎👍
I really need to catch a truck show or two, I could look at them all day. Riding in a coal truck in the mountains really gets in the blood as 70’s kid. 🐾✌️🇺🇸
Awesome, thanks.
Thanks for tge awesome video!!!!
Great video. The black Bayview Farm International and the red #5 GMC were my favorites. Also like the Macks.
J. Russo & Sons, Bath, NY... @1:17 Hey I know that Mack! Big Jim would be proud of this well maintained tractor. Gorgeous.
That one stood out.
I saw a few old trucks running up sr33N heading home yesterday while I was out there working. Thanks for the video. Really wanted to go unfortunately needed to work
Always a great show!
Thanks for the great video. I didn't make the truck show this year so it was nice to see this.
That red #5 GMC without a doubt is my favorite.
Excellent merci 😇
Hopefully I'll be there next year. I wasn't quite prepared in time for the show sadly.
Heaven
5:04 Dodge Challenger Bumblebee 🤩🤩🤩
*I'm probably going to take a CDL class in November or December but next year I'm definitely going to have something special to take to any show that comes up on the radar*
If you buy an older truck get a heavy duty model at least at first, like a Mack because parts can still be found for most of them. But you can work a HD truck like pulling low boys and it’ll pay for itself. An old road truck not so much. Maybe an Autocar if you live up north. Good luck either way, the CDL is a breeze 🐾✌️🇺🇸
WOW...😮😮😮
The east coast iron looks like it would beat a person silly!
Short wheel base, spring or walking beam suspensions, spent too many years in the Inland N.West woods, lowboy, logging etc!
Good looking old iron though. 😊
Fld with FLC windows! 23:03
Old skool
The mack with the Ford f100 was awesome. This whole show was epic. The Ford model a sitting in the grass. (I'm not sure if that's a model a or not, but its a truck.) 6:49 The Brockway was knocking? I've never heard a diesel knock.
@ Austin Trains:
Did “Rubber Duck” from the movie “CONVOY” show up & also “Snowman’s” semi from the movie “Smokey & The Bandit”?
Eh bien pour moi chauffeur français ça serait un rêve de voir cette concentration de camion 👍
I was hoping to see a Hayes HDX or a Pacifc P16 off road logging truck. My uncle used to drive those logging trucks and they are absolutely amazing and beasts. Seems like theyre harder to come by now'a days. The only ones I've personally seen outside of the logging industry were refurbished by an enthusiast collector.
@ Austin Trains:
Or I guess I should’ve asked did any famous Semis show up at the Truck Show?
I can’t make it this year because of a family emergancy
I couldn't help notice that on some of these trucks, the front bumper almost drags the ground. Why is that?
Hey there's someone laying down on that frame of that cabover @ 2:06
It's a dummy lol
@@AustinTrainsOfficial thank lel
To the Jake Brake Cowboy in the beautiful red and black B 7?? Mack, short bursts on the Jake may be good for the EGO but don't do the engine any good.
American 'semi' prime-movers (in the US), are boring compared to their multi-axeled/multi-wheeled counterparts in New Zealand. Check out the NZ truckie sites. Then there's our Aussie mates across 'the ditch.'
The show program guide clearly stipulated "No horns or Jake brakes please..."
Also at the entrance of the town there are signs that say " Please refrain from using horns and Jake brakes.."
Clearly, at least 2 Jerks can't read and follow rules!
People need to realize that you cant have one of the biggest and best truck shows on the planet without showing off air horns or engine brakes. And the majority of it happens Saturday afternoon from 1-5 ish. Residents can suck it up for a few hours, they all live right next to a double-tracked main line railroad where trains blow horns non stop day and night
@@AustinTrainsOfficial , do you live there?
comparing to eu truckshow these are boring essentialy there are 2 types of trucks petershit and kenbrick both are ugly and both are kitted with chrome and 1 type of collor and orange lights.