Those big Yutes must be fun to drive and operate. Those are popular in mining operations. He is as passionate about trucks as you are Mike. Great video.
I just learned how to send comments to guys on RUclips and I've been watching it a long time and I think your stuff was great and love to see them older trucks newer trucks whatever you especially with dump trailers and walking floors as I did a lot of that work my day thank you very much
What, someone actually showed a standard hood, rather than a extended hood. And they look just as good as a extended hood. Low and behold, I have a ‘84 limited edition ‘Silver Class’ with a standard hood and sleeper extensions. One of only 80 built. Still rides as good as a extended hood. Good video sir. Hope to see you at Busted Knuckle in September. I’ll have the truck there. As I’m a part of the ATHS - Lone Star chapter.
My 1973 359 had that flat dash but mine was a set back front axle with that big aluminum bumper with a 350 and a 13, wish it was still around. Great video bud 👍
a very class leading look at some gear, enjoy the history and old photo's, thank you As a side note, in Australia we can have double deck cattle trailers up to 15'1' or 4.6 meters and normal height trailers in Australia are around 14'9" or 4.5 meters Our trailers are generally shorter in Australia at around 45 - 50 feet, mine are 40'6" for a flat top and 40' for a cattle trailer Those are very impressive trucks, spotlessly clean and well maintained
That red truck in the photo is that a White 9000? That's my dream to get one of those ol gals here down under. I want it with the 6V71 straight 6 2 stroke detroit diesel. So cool to see family generation trucking business just awesome! thanks for sharing. That Peterbilt is mint....wow!!
Awesome to see they've kept it going. He bent the frame hauling heavy and he's my generation...good see outlaw truckers of my generation still exist. Hell you can tell by his cb he's the real deal. Real truckers run big radios come on
That was a nice video. Really enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing it with us. After Mack truck Pete's are my 2nd most liked trucks... LMBO take care n keep them coming
@@TheBostonTrucker yes sir, Macks is all I grew up with. So yeah, hard to the core on Mack trucks. I went thru as phase with Kenworth, but not for long. After Mack sold their soul to Volvo I then went with Pete's
That's way cool clean truck says for sure usually them traders haul anywhere from 60 to 100 yards of material I do that too the worst thing a mulching is tub grinding everything seems like it wants to catch on fire you have a good Sunday sir enjoy your day
@@duanethomasdirtpile5737 🤣🤣you ain't kidding, I was in the trailer signing out if our local mulch supplier, when half a stump came crashing through the roof
Think they had a freight terminal in south Boston , had a contract truck contract with Shaw’s market and ran lng out of Canada to Boston gas , under Christie trans. Present haul mulch to abington
My gramp was from cape cod William Herbert pierce. He didn't drive he was a mechanic said he was good. My other gramp trucked he had birth certificate in his truck so I could go to Canada with him. I've driven most my adult life over,2 country's
My uncle taught TJ Murphy how to drive a semi i used to run into TJ at Procter and Gamble and first national warehouse in somerville when he worked for Christy transfer that's a while back at the time I was working for Hemenway brothers out of Roxbury long time ago
That paint job as soon as I saw it I thought someone had bought a Benito tank lines truck and then you two were discussing that there was a trucking company on the west coast that had copied it. FYI Benito tank lines has gone out of business in California.
Great video Mike, it's great how you go around and interview other truck drivers, I'm sure the appreciate the exposure. Was that a Hallamore shirt he was wearing? My shop teacher at the Voc Tech in Easton worked for them.
Peterbilt "A Touch of Class" Just need a beautiful well dressed high class woman to pose with it. Like the old adds in OVERDRIVE. it's got that short wheelbase for the 55 or 60 ft overall length. From way back when.
The old 72 Pete the sound of the 855 Cummins you don't hear that anymore, the old truck would have had a BC1 back in the day. The holset whistle. That is old school right there, you'd never see a new school driver be able to drive that truck they'd never be able to figure out a mechanical engine, jake stall the engine it would scare the schit out of them LOL.
Hi mike hope all is well I going to mess the name so your no mr grazzino he comes to the shop I work for fleet pride in Londonderry have a good day thank for the videos god bless
Keeping the old ways alive I love it. Old classic iron,I will take over any new piece of plastic.
Those big Yutes must be fun to drive and operate. Those are popular in mining operations. He is as passionate about trucks as you are Mike. Great video.
Love those Pierce trucks Mike. Like yourself fine young men too.Guys like yous Id keep for life🙂
Great family
Richie is an awesome guy, he taught me a lot in my early driving days
I didn't know that.
Once again Mike, what great story! The old FUZZ BUSTER brought back another smile! Old School, love it! Thanks Mike! I’m thinking about your Father!
Thanks Gerald ☺️
Hey Mike, ,,you have struck gold again, ,,great guys there,,,great video, thanks 😊
What a beautiful Pete. Like I said they never lose their class! Thanks for the video Mike.
I remember seeing PIE when I was a kid too!
I just learned how to send comments to guys on RUclips and I've been watching it a long time and I think your stuff was great and love to see them older trucks newer trucks whatever you especially with dump trailers and walking floors as I did a lot of that work my day thank you very much
Awesome Randy! Happy to have you onboard!
Thanks for that beautiful music. It was good to meet you Friday at the Big Iron working truck show in Kasson, Mn.
It was a pleasure meeting you Sir.
I grew up 5 minutes up the road and that brought back a ton of memories!
Love it!
Just a trucking company, until you discover the history and hard work behind the name on the door, awesome video.
Thank you Joel
What a Beautiful Ole School Pete the only thing it was missing was a CAT Motor for the heart...
That is a beautiful truck. Old school trucks are the best. Kid in a candy store there. Big smiles. Great video. 👍
Thanks Sam
Wow …there’s a couple of awesome guys. Great vid mike.
They're the best!
Another great one mike as always 🙂🙂
Thank you 😊
These guys keeping it ol' school. Love it and love the passion and pride to the trade.
Those guys are running a class act 👍🇺🇸
Class pays.
What, someone actually showed a standard hood, rather than a extended hood. And they look just as good as a extended hood. Low and behold, I have a ‘84 limited edition ‘Silver Class’ with a standard hood and sleeper extensions. One of only 80 built. Still rides as good as a extended hood.
Good video sir. Hope to see you at Busted Knuckle in September. I’ll have the truck there. As I’m a part of the ATHS - Lone Star chapter.
Wow what a truck! Its like a time capsule
Totally a time capsule!
That is a place i could hang around in too some pretty cool stuff and love the history of it .
Would be a great vacation getaway!
My 1973 359 had that flat dash but mine was a set back front axle with that big aluminum bumper with a 350 and a 13, wish it was still around. Great video bud 👍
Thanks Chris
Waving a hand from the Shaw's distribution center in Methuen. Enjoying this video while getting off-loaded. Enjoy the rest of your day. Stay blessed.
Hello up there!
Love the old school rigs, companys, Bean Towns History Lesson for the week. THANKS BT... great video. 👍
My pleasure Albert
a very class leading look at some gear, enjoy the history and old photo's, thank you
As a side note, in Australia we can have double deck cattle trailers up to 15'1' or 4.6 meters and normal height trailers in Australia are around 14'9" or 4.5 meters
Our trailers are generally shorter in Australia at around 45 - 50 feet, mine are 40'6" for a flat top and 40' for a cattle trailer
Those are very impressive trucks, spotlessly clean and well maintained
Double deckers must be so top heavy, bet that takes some skills.
Congrats on having 34.7K Subscribers.
Thank you so much.
Always cool video Mike
Thank you sir
I’m the guy that used to polish both of those trucks, inside and out. Hand washed every weekend.
These guys know what is cool in trucking
10-4☺️
That was awesome Mike those guys are top notch never see there trucks dirty always polished waxed beautiful thanks for sharing!!!
I knew you'd enjoy this one Brian. Can you introduce me to the Dalton gang? Love to make a video over there.
Great video as always mike.
Thanks Tim
Definitely old school cool. Brings back the memories. Love the vids Mike.
Thanks Iceman
That red truck in the photo is that a White 9000? That's my dream to get one of those ol gals here down under. I want it with the 6V71 straight 6 2 stroke detroit diesel. So cool to see family generation trucking business just awesome! thanks for sharing. That Peterbilt is mint....wow!!
Yes it is.
Awesome to see they've kept it going. He bent the frame hauling heavy and he's my generation...good see outlaw truckers of my generation still exist. Hell you can tell by his cb he's the real deal. Real truckers run big radios come on
Old school all the way!
I run a Cobra 29 myself..
I'm always looking for you when I'm running up in Waltham Ma. I love your content. Keep the dirty side down, bless up Mike
Send me a picture of what you're driving so I can keep my eyes out. peterbiltonly379@gmail.com
SWEET TRUCK. LOVE IT‼️‼️🇺🇸. Vinny 🇺🇸
Thanks Vinny
As soon as he started it I could smell the exhaust. Miss driving those Petes
Love the aroma!
Wish we could get more videos like this from owners with cool trucks
Well I'm trying to make as many as I can.
That was a nice video. Really enjoyed it. Thank you for sharing it with us. After Mack truck Pete's are my 2nd most liked trucks... LMBO take care n keep them coming
Mack is first??? You're a hardcore Mack guy!
@@TheBostonTrucker yes sir, Macks is all I grew up with. So yeah, hard to the core on Mack trucks. I went thru as phase with Kenworth, but not for long. After Mack sold their soul to Volvo I then went with Pete's
Excelente video hermano bendiciones para ti y para toda tu familia y tu trabajo 🙏
God bless you Diego
Another beautiful truck I can’t wait to see a gear jammer
Yes absolutely see you there
Great video Mike👍
Thanks Russell
That was cool! I've been by there a million times over the years, property and equipment is always immaculate.... awesome vid Mike!
Is that still a terminal then? I'm from MN so I've never been by there.
Thanks Jason
Companies still rebt space and parking.
Enjoy ur Sunday and stay cool Mike!!
Went to Nantasket Beach
Speechless
Thank you
Super cool video!!!
Thanks Kevin
Great vid...
Thanks Ed
That's way cool clean truck says for sure usually them traders haul anywhere from 60 to 100 yards of material I do that too the worst thing a mulching is tub grinding everything seems like it wants to catch on fire you have a good Sunday sir enjoy your day
Or launch stuff out of the tub grinder
@@paulmorich5272 😆😆 and launch it real far too
@@duanethomasdirtpile5737 🤣🤣you ain't kidding, I was in the trailer signing out if our local mulch supplier, when half a stump came crashing through the roof
Old school top shelf cool 😎
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Yes sir.
Awesome video Mike thanks for sharing it with us loved it
Thanks John
Dash reminds me of 389 dash. Nice Truck
True but better
Definitely some nice trucks
Yes ☺️
Think they had a freight terminal in south Boston , had a contract truck contract with Shaw’s market and ran lng out of Canada to Boston gas , under Christie trans. Present haul mulch to abington
Ahhh okay, I remember them.
My gramp was from cape cod William Herbert pierce. He didn't drive he was a mechanic said he was good. My other gramp trucked he had birth certificate in his truck so I could go to Canada with him. I've driven most my adult life over,2 country's
Very nice Mr. Pierce.
Great video Mike, I lived in Hanson 50 years ago
Thanks Frank. They were around back then.
My uncle taught TJ Murphy how to drive a semi i used to run into TJ at Procter and Gamble and first national warehouse in somerville when he worked for Christy transfer that's a while back at the time I was working for Hemenway brothers out of Roxbury long time ago
Nice video my friend!!! 😎
Thank you
Mike good timing just got home from car show at budwiser cool off watch video 👍
Good day to get home early.
That paint job as soon as I saw it I thought someone had bought a Benito tank lines truck and then you two were discussing that there was a trucking company on the west coast that had copied it. FYI Benito tank lines has gone out of business in California.
Great video Mike, it's great how you go around and interview other truck drivers, I'm sure the appreciate the exposure. Was that a Hallamore shirt he was wearing? My shop teacher at the Voc Tech in Easton worked for them.
Thank you I appreciate it.
Yes a Hallomore shirt.
Mike you should stop by O B Hill great people and nice equipment....
Too cool old school 😎
Great interview Mike!!! Stay out of the heat!!!
Thanks Brad.
WOW WHAT A SUNDAY MORNING TREAT THANKS FOR SHARING MIKE, HOW'S DAD DOING?
Thanks pal. Making slow progress.
Nice video. Hope your dad is good.
Thanks Paul
Peterbilt "A Touch of Class"
Just need a beautiful well dressed high class woman to pose with it.
Like the old adds in OVERDRIVE.
it's got that short wheelbase for the 55 or 60 ft overall length. From way back when.
Omg yes
Awesome and then some
Thanks Mark I appreciate it. Miss seeing you.
Awesome awesome awesome
Thank you
I remember jimmy Nickleson they used to call him the Cummins goroo if you wanted a Cummins to go jimmy was the guy
Hard to find a good diesel mechanic these days.
@@TheBostonTrucker I know been doing it for 43 years
The old 72 Pete the sound of the 855 Cummins you don't hear that anymore, the old truck would have had a BC1 back in the day. The holset whistle. That is old school right there, you'd never see a new school driver be able to drive that truck they'd never be able to figure out a mechanical engine, jake stall the engine it would scare the schit out of them LOL.
I know you're right. I was going to ask to drive it but I chickened out.
Boston trucker I hope to meet you someday
I'm around anytime.
Okay I don't run the north east anymore
Hi Mike how is your dad best wishes great show
Slowly making progress. Thank you
you can get watermelon lights from a company Called Shift Products in Canada..
Thank you
What size steering wheel is that truck looks amazing 🥹😍
Not really sure.
@@TheBostonTrucker ok coo truck manI’m standing to love old school day can🥹
👍😎
Hi mike hope all is well I going to mess the name so your no mr grazzino he comes to the shop I work for fleet pride in Londonderry have a good day thank for the videos god bless
You got it in the money pretty much.
I thought the 359s had a corvette dash?
Good morning boston trucker
Hi Brian
@@TheBostonTrucker Are You Staying cool i hope
Surprised that Pete didn’t have two sticks
🫣
No Blue def for that bad boy.lol
Never heard of her.
😍👌💪🏻🙏🇫🇷
👋😁
JUST SEEN THIS ON TIKTOK
Awesome 😁
Pronounced "Ben-ee-tow."
Ahhh okay
Great video love the old school peterbilts
Thank you