I`m an aged swedish trucker, and I am full of admirasion when I see what adventures Steve had to struggle with. You are The Very Best, Steve Grahame :) (Not my wife, it`s me, Jan-Åke Magnusson)
he is from the old school of hard knocks , how many city guys his age would able to driver a tripple road train and change tyres , it has been a hard life and thigs have changed so much . i do not know him but I live in the outback and are the same age , this is totally different world no mobile phone s or radio if you break down you fix it or walk simple but people who survie come out in the end a better people
@@oniontheprotogen4245 these are outback roads normally 200-300km between townships. By the time you spent all that time fixing potholes you may as well just fix the roads. My dad spent 40yrs doing just that. Theres not enough people or traffic to justify the cost to bitumen these tracks cheaper just to re surface them every 10-15 yrs
Thats a common misconception. Only way that shit happens is if you use chain and strap together. I've seen at least one big log chain break and it just fell straight down to the ground
@@calebhackbarth1438 I have seen a chain link snap off a hydraulic press that hit a steel beam and put an imprint in the beam. It happens, I've seen it happen. ruclips.net/video/1OBOlK1oEXY/видео.html Btw this chain didnt just fall to the ground. Granted the pressure may well be far above what towing the truck could produce. I for one would not be standing near it regardless
When I was a kid, my dad drove for a refrigerated motor carrier based in Oklahoma. Well, when he came home, he parked the tractor trailer in his usual spot, unfourtenly the ground had been more saturated than he relized and he was unable to pull out. So, a wrecker was called. My dad told us kids to get in the house incase the cable snaped. Bein me, I compromised while he was working with the wrecker operator, and stood on the porch. I still rember seing those cables become quite taught, and the uncertainty of the sufficiency of the durability of the cables and after a bit, with the rucker puling the cables in and my dad doing his part to move the tractor trailer, he and the wrecker driver were able to free his rig.
Popeye The Sailorman not really... I know they spice it up with Hollywood drama and action but people actually risk their lives out there in their rigs hauling across frozen lakes where they could fall in and drown or freeze.
Ethan Ice road truckers is crap, it’s all staged and the same bits replayed over and over, I know you get a bit of that in this but Steve and truckers like him that haul in most rugged terrain in the outback are real truckers , keep trucking guys and gals .
I loved watching this series on T.V, Steve was my favorite trucker to watch. He was always calm and never tried to prove himself for the camera, he didn't have to, you just watch him and knew straight away he and his Truck are PRO'S.
But you have to admit, some of the melodrama created was way over the top. And that guy 'Turbo'... Wants to be the king of the trucking business... Doesn't have money to change a bloody radiator. Doesn't have the money to fill 2k worth of diesel. Unnecessary melodrama really.
The advantage of so called road tyres is that they slip and do not dig holes, same thing applies for sand. I have been driving trucks for over fifty years and I would always use 'road' tyres. Steve is the MAN.
even better when you live in the outback I am in a remote mining town which BHP built in 1890s called Broken Hill NSW , would not live any where else after 30 years in the city and 35 in the outback relaxed easy going life
Hey mick we gotta go rescue that road train that's bringing the food for our families and the medicine for your diabetes should we bring a couple spare chains? Mick: na fuck it one shot one kill
*The engineering behind this engine design must be a masterpiece, to carry soo much weight in such a harsh environment and still keep consistently low fuel consumption.*
if any one that can get through its This dude hes the superman of out back trucking ,perseverance and grit and the old kenny get things done, truly amazing where this truck goes
As a road train doubles of 74 tons driver from Brazil that's only drive on paved roads, I take my hat off to Mr Steve on those bogged nightmares roads. You're the MAN.
He tends to nod off at the worst time. Always finds the soft bits. No one else is silly enough to go to close. They all know him. Yeah yeah machines are ready. Relax. 🎶💤🎶🚬☕🚬☕🚬☕🚬☕☕🚬🎶💤🎶
I've seen this series on Netflix. And really nice to see the lives of various truckers. But the melodrama is ridiculously and ludicrously , over the top!
@@vizuk NO because chains fuck the track up more then already is. Muddys and diff locks already on drive wheels. Can see why you don't drive trucks in oz.
BrandonPryorMusic he just buried a semi with road tires.... that semi isn’t meant for what he’s doing. And he has no fucking clue what he’s doing or he wouldn’t have buried it. Adding drama.
@@joshlarochelle1298 you havent driven on Aussie Outback roads by the sounds of things, and Ill bet youve never been at an all up weight of 100 to 150ish ton either. If you have, thats alright, if you havent, shut up bei.
Larry Hughes Steve’s the guy that buries a semi rig axle deep when confronted with the slightest bit of mud. Inexperience. And the road tires don’t help his case either.
Ever considered the Sd . Kfz. 9 FAMO 18 ton halftrack? Might be the best choice if you got a 100 wheels stuck in deep. The M3 halftrack is a bit too small to get that job done
Ur a legend mate a real truck driver not scared to get down and dirty like watching ur part of the outback trucking Australia the other blokes like turbo and those transporter driver's got nothing on u keep on trucking mate
Essas máquinas são fora de série,mas no atoleiro,fica muito difícil desatolar. Gosto muito desses vídeos,com esses gigantes da estrada!De Ituiutaba _MG,Brasil,as 22:18,em 16/08/20
Steve. Je moc veľkí Borec vždy si dokáže poradiť z hocičím nič ho proste v búši a ani na ceste nezaskočí je to Trucker na svojom mieste u mňa má moc veľkí obdiv Prajem Veľa Veľa šťastných kilometrov 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@mickromer6199 They don't run 100 tons through the Amazon because their trucks don't allow them to. In Brazil, they don't have 2 drive axles, they don't have graders to pull them off, nor do they run on flat. I can surely say that Australian truckers are living the good life compared to what Bolivian and Brazilian truckers face everyday.
Ruben Encalada not necessarily I’m sure this is only a select few aussi truckers, my dad is a log trucker here in Texas and has had to be pulled in and out of the woods by a skidder multiple times.
@@afruge4535 A select few? There's a lot more than a select few driving around our outback. Perth to Darwin nearly 4 thousand kilometres, Perth to Adelaide 2700 kms, Adelaide to Darwin 3000 kms and barely a pot to piss in between any of those places. How many areas in the States can you drive that distance without going through at least a handful of decent sized towns and/or not being on an interstate or paved road?
Nah! Driven in remote parts of Australia, across Nevada from SLC, Utah to Reno and LV, and across Texas. I can't work out why they call Texas a "big state". Can drive across it in less than 12 hours. Probably have to go Alaska to see real isolation.
А я бы проехал....Одна из моих мечт, стать именно Австралийским дальнобоем, именно по таких дорогах. Я бы им показал рекорды! З.Ы. А вообще видео напоминает мне историю из жизни: приехал как-то тракторист на поле пахать с лысой резиной...
"Im not gonna get bogged"
- Man who got bogged
😂
Guy: I'm not gonna get bogged
Also guy: *gets bogged*
Guy: 👁️👄👁️
Bogger please.....
Whats your boggle, mate
you got me I'm going down captain.
"I'm not gonna get bogged for the next 80 or 90 kilometres" - me in SnowRunner, all the time
I drove in Russia and fell on the side three times in fucking 300 meters. I hate Russias roads 😂
@Dr Perun its multiplayer tho...
@@leanderpeteranderl3380 uhhģģ
glad I'm not the only one here lmao
He needs a haul of 8 big wheels to the rescue!
These are the real life super heros.
Their confidence, risk taking, dedication says it all
Well said buddy. Real men and women busting ass to keep australia moving :)
Without the trucks, AUSTRALIA STOPS
@@DeathRacer-yl2hx thanks matie❤️ trying our best
Its scripted bullshit
I`m an aged swedish trucker, and I am full of admirasion when I see what adventures Steve had to struggle with. You are The Very Best, Steve Grahame :) (Not my wife, it`s me, Jan-Åke Magnusson)
ruclips.net/video/wQikeod34f4/видео.html Jaguar Daimler Club Holland, Oldtimersbeurs Druten Holland , 28 October 2018,Tours des Ardennes
Steve Grahame is an absolute legend and ordinary man's hero.
Since when did American over-dramatization get exported to Australia?
Supply and demand bit*h
Hahahahahahaha!!!!
I believe they waited like 2-3 weeks until they were able to pull him out
Aus dramatization is worse than us lol
Edward Woodward the teenage girls do. Drives me like totally like up like the wall like yeah
Yep Steve was definitely the best trucker on the show. Very humble and mild mannered man.
Jwuhhm3 he f to me
Wied
he is from the old school of hard knocks , how many city guys his age would able to driver a tripple road train and change tyres , it has been a hard life and thigs have changed so much . i do not know him but I live in the outback and are the same age , this is totally different world no mobile phone s or radio if you break down you fix it or walk simple but people who survie come out in the end a better people
He has skid marks on his undies from farting
Really recommend people to give this series a watch if they can... this man legit got sttuck for almost a week...
@@massivecuntasaurus outback truckers
Steven is a serious badass. 60 year old guy. Just him. Driving an old 2 stroke kenworth in the ugliest outback conditions you will ever see.
@@mr.giraffe7076 who has had major shoulder surgery I used to watch this on TV in Kiwiland
@@mr.giraffe7076 that ain't a 2 stroke, pretty sure it's a cat
@@Bigsoot7393 yes, most definitely not a 2 stroke.
If only they had sent the grader out to fix the road beforehand
😂🤣😂🤣
Grader wouldn't help much in the wet. Plus from what I could tell it only just rained the night before
Well it evidently wasn't a passing grade...
Or fill the potholes with gravel?
@@oniontheprotogen4245 these are outback roads normally 200-300km between townships. By the time you spent all that time fixing potholes you may as well just fix the roads. My dad spent 40yrs doing just that. Theres not enough people or traffic to justify the cost to bitumen these tracks cheaper just to re surface them every 10-15 yrs
Cringing so hard when they hooked that chain up and that guy standing so close. That could have cut him in half.
Hell with all the pressure on the chain I would have been hiding behind the truck
Thats a common misconception. Only way that shit happens is if you use chain and strap together. I've seen at least one big log chain break and it just fell straight down to the ground
@@calebhackbarth1438 I have seen a chain link snap off a hydraulic press that hit a steel beam and put an imprint in the beam. It happens, I've seen it happen.
ruclips.net/video/1OBOlK1oEXY/видео.html
Btw this chain didnt just fall to the ground. Granted the pressure may well be far above what towing the truck could produce. I for one would not be standing near it regardless
@@calebhackbarth1438 that's just plain luck dude.
When I was a kid, my dad drove for a refrigerated motor carrier based in Oklahoma.
Well, when he came home, he parked the tractor trailer in his usual spot, unfourtenly the ground had been more saturated than he relized and he was unable to pull out.
So, a wrecker was called. My dad told us kids to get in the house incase the cable snaped. Bein me, I compromised while he was working with the wrecker operator, and stood on the porch.
I still rember seing those cables become quite taught, and the uncertainty of the sufficiency of the durability of the cables and after a bit, with the rucker puling the cables in and my dad doing his part to move the tractor trailer, he and the wrecker driver were able to free his rig.
This man has nerves of steel, absolute idol
So... this is basically Ice Road Truckers for the other side of the world
Ice Road Truckers???? More like Ice Road Pussies....
no worse mate
Popeye The Sailorman not really... I know they spice it up with Hollywood drama and action but people actually risk their lives out there in their rigs hauling across frozen lakes where they could fall in and drown or freeze.
This is Aussie style.
Ethan Ice road truckers is crap, it’s all staged and the same bits replayed over and over, I know you get a bit of that in this but Steve and truckers like him that haul in most rugged terrain in the outback are real truckers , keep trucking guys and gals .
I loved watching this series on T.V, Steve was my favorite trucker to watch. He was always calm and never tried to prove himself for the camera, he didn't have to, you just watch him and knew straight away he and his Truck are PRO'S.
I enjoy watching Outback Truckers on Netflix here in the USA, but they only have seasons 1-3. I wish they would have the rest of the seasons.
But you have to admit, some of the melodrama created was way over the top.
And that guy 'Turbo'... Wants to be the king of the trucking business... Doesn't have money to change a bloody radiator. Doesn't have the money to fill 2k worth of diesel. Unnecessary melodrama really.
yes he woos cole kustermar
kiwi dude he’s got road tires trying to mud and he’s buried a semi axle deep.... what the fuck are you talking about?
The advantage of so called road tyres is that they slip and do not dig holes, same thing applies for sand. I have been driving trucks for over fifty years and I would always use 'road' tyres. Steve is the MAN.
Lived in Australia for almost 5 years .. love it .. beautifully country
Any ice cream vans out there, ??? 0ut a interest,,,
@@chrisdurant4627 In the suburbs, yes.
Dude, SpinTires: Australia Outback looks great
Lol I was just thinking that.
Dude they should make that a thing
GODDAMMIT FUCKING WHEN DOES IT DROP?
even better when you live in the outback I am in a remote mining town which BHP built in 1890s called Broken Hill NSW , would not live any where else after 30 years in the city and 35 in the outback relaxed easy going life
@Sans-stone CuntRunner - fuck off we're full edition
Very Nice Video, I wish I could drive there
AkiGamingTech would be a very interesting job
U almost there, when u reach 1 million u may be able to buy and drive it😄
@@abubekernurahmed8263 👍😄
@@AkiGamingTech wooow you replied to me this is the First time a famous person replied to my comment. I will be one of your followers from now own.😊😊
@@abubekernurahmed8263 Thanks Bro
Look at the concentration in Steve his eyes,he's a legend 🤘🤘
Well that's an unhappy ending
You’re all over
Suspense sells
I know wtf
Hey mick we gotta go rescue that road train that's bringing the food for our families and the medicine for your diabetes should we bring a couple spare chains?
Mick: na fuck it one shot one kill
Steve's a beast. This is way more interesting than ice road melts.
I have massive respect to those guys. They do that job that no one else wouldnt do.
*The engineering behind this engine design must be a masterpiece, to carry soo much weight in such a harsh environment and still keep consistently low fuel consumption.*
ruclips.net/video/wQikeod34f4/видео.html Jaguar Daimler Club Holland, Oldtimersbeurs Druten Holland , 28 October 2018,Tours des Ardennes
Australian Road Trains are like no other in the world absolute beasts in the truck world.
What do they use? Cummins, Caterpillar?
@@QuigzDrifts I think this is a CAT V8, not very common to be honest
@@lukaszbat3733 it's a Cummins k19. Kenworth c501 brute. Aussie built heavy duty iron.
i'm a trucker myself and i admire your work sir👍
Dude. Your commenting below a video of a clip of a series which runs on television, not RUclips. This trucker doesn't receiver your words :D
if any one that can get through its This dude hes the superman of out back trucking ,perseverance and grit and the old kenny get things done, truly amazing where this truck goes
As a road train doubles of 74 tons driver from Brazil that's only drive on paved roads, I take my hat off to Mr Steve on those bogged nightmares roads. You're the MAN.
Steve should be declared an natural treasure
i’ve seen this episode so many times and haven’t realised till now
Why use such a long chain you could have just doubled the strength by half the length
but wouldn't create drama, now would it?
@@RUclipsDeletesComments You want drama. Get a pack of KANGAROOS TO PULL THE TRUCK OUT🐨🐨
Then the grader would be in the mud
Wanted to keep the grade out of the mud ?
He tends to nod off at the worst time. Always finds the soft bits. No one else is silly enough to go to close. They all know him. Yeah yeah machines are ready. Relax. 🎶💤🎶🚬☕🚬☕🚬☕🚬☕☕🚬🎶💤🎶
Steve the legend
I really hate those drama voices, speak normally, then it will be watchable
Prestonesfpv become Australia
I've seen this series on Netflix. And really nice to see the lives of various truckers. But the melodrama is ridiculously and ludicrously , over the top!
Prestonesfpv like it’s the end of the world haha
me too Americans are far worse
Yeah and it's just a bloke working
Steve is a legend! My favorite outback trucker ❤️ keep on trucking steve-o 💪🏼
It's like ice road truckers sold their script around the world. "At any moment things could go very wrong!"
Steve is a legend.
So, if they're driving on the dirt most of the time- why not put mud tires on the trucks?
or just wrap the chain around the tire for extra traction?
Because then they couldn't make a dramatized, cookie-cutter tv series
@@vizuk NO because chains fuck the track up more then already is. Muddys and diff locks already on drive wheels. Can see why you don't drive trucks in oz.
This man has nerves of steel
thank you for sharing this video . Awesome !
Steve is like Alex from Ice Road Truckers. The loaner and most knowledgeable driver on the show.
BrandonPryorMusic he just buried a semi with road tires.... that semi isn’t meant for what he’s doing. And he has no fucking clue what he’s doing or he wouldn’t have buried it. Adding drama.
@@joshlarochelle1298 you havent driven on Aussie Outback roads by the sounds of things, and Ill bet youve never been at an all up weight of 100 to 150ish ton either. If you have, thats alright, if you havent, shut up bei.
@@joshlarochelle1298 you've literally got no idea what your talking about
@@joshlarochelle1298 You're a moron, you couldn't even drive his truck on a fucking pavement.
True Aussie legend
yes iwoodhavtoagree
Larry Hughes Steve’s the guy that buries a semi rig axle deep when confronted with the slightest bit of mud. Inexperience. And the road tires don’t help his case either.
They aren't showing the real aussie legends, just what sells.
Love the guy's double flinch at the end. The second one sold it.
Steve je Profi Trucker vždy si dokáže poradiť 👍👍👍
The chain might snap....so lets all stand close to it under tension 🤷🏼♂️
Exactly why i plan on getting an M3 Half-Track.
Ever considered the Sd . Kfz. 9 FAMO 18 ton halftrack? Might be the best choice if you got a 100 wheels stuck in deep. The M3 halftrack is a bit too small to get that job done
Great work....Thanks for sharing
Ur a legend mate a real truck driver not scared to get down and dirty like watching ur part of the outback trucking Australia the other blokes like turbo and those transporter driver's got nothing on u keep on trucking mate
Essas máquinas são fora de série,mas no atoleiro,fica muito difícil desatolar. Gosto muito desses vídeos,com esses gigantes da estrada!De Ituiutaba _MG,Brasil,as 22:18,em 16/08/20
Steve. Je moc veľkí Borec vždy si dokáže poradiť z hocičím nič ho proste v búši a ani na ceste nezaskočí je to Trucker na svojom mieste u mňa má moc veľkí obdiv Prajem Veľa Veľa šťastných kilometrov 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love to watch these
Lol I love this show
Man. I drive a dump truck through stuff like that and it’s scary enough. That guys got balls of steel 😃
train without track!!! god bless!!!
Mis saludos a este gran Camionero,es de la vieja escuela,o sea es de los mejores.
They Knoa there jobs these outback truckies . I reckon Steve would be number 1 he knows his stuff. Good Aussie show
The part 2 of this please?
Where is its second part
How could you drop us in middle
God bless the patriotic people of the U. S.,.,..,
True Aussie hero
where is the rest mate?
boiragirules on Netflix
Narrator: "The road is in pretty bad shape"
Brazilian trucker doing the trans-amazonian: "Hold my beer"
Brazilian trucker doesn't run a 100 ton road train through the amazon
@@mickromer6199 They don't run 100 tons through the Amazon because their trucks don't allow them to. In Brazil, they don't have 2 drive axles, they don't have graders to pull them off, nor do they run on flat. I can surely say that Australian truckers are living the good life compared to what Bolivian and Brazilian truckers face everyday.
Bloody legend.
there are only 4 parts of Steve videos. Where can i find the full episode.
I need a Spintires mod for a Kenworth C501 Brute and a Triple Flat top road train combo.
"He's not going to MAEEK IT"
I like american trucks and Aussie road trains since I was a kid!
Steve Will always get is load there. True trucker.and a legend 👍🏻
🌎✌️💖
is there anybody who came here because they've played snowrunner recently?
Trucking in Australia vs USA
Australia is a different beast! 🤔
Ruben Encalada not necessarily I’m sure this is only a select few aussi truckers, my dad is a log trucker here in Texas and has had to be pulled in and out of the woods by a skidder multiple times.
Of course I have much respect for all truckers they make it possible to have the things we have
@@afruge4535 A select few? There's a lot more than a select few driving around our outback. Perth to Darwin nearly 4 thousand kilometres, Perth to Adelaide 2700 kms, Adelaide to Darwin 3000 kms and barely a pot to piss in between any of those places. How many areas in the States can you drive that distance without going through at least a handful of decent sized towns and/or not being on an interstate or paved road?
Nah! Driven in remote parts of Australia, across Nevada from SLC, Utah to Reno and LV, and across Texas. I can't work out why they call Texas a "big state". Can drive across it in less than 12 hours. Probably have to go Alaska to see real isolation.
Steve... genial... saludos de Barcelona
Love your video
Keep on Trucking Steve! Respekt from Russian!
fellow Conrad
next part 🤔🤔
I Kiven in Zimbabwe we love your documetry out back truckers the big kenworth truck
Keep up to great work on the videos
"They're running around like chickens with their heads cut off" just let him do his job!
did the idiot work out who was right
kkk esse trecho ai ainda esta bom e pq vcs nao conhecem os trechos aki do brasil kkkkkkkkkkk os gringo eh foda
Where I can get the full season
I need the full video
Anybody that's watched this show knows that Turbo would've made it through no problem.
FACTS
Hehehe 👏👏👏
Mas um dia vc vierem pro Brasil vcs chora aqui é pior logar pra um caminhoneiro viver !!!😪
I love it
That truck is a beast
He said “ighty” I didn’t realize he was saying “eighty”.
Why not go with half the wheels on the grass?
grass is not hard packed, sink to your axels.
What Jeff said
Because then you would get bogged?
_Amazing_
Best part - "but its the only chain they have" and the country is Australia in the outback
А я бы проехал....Одна из моих мечт, стать именно Австралийским дальнобоем, именно по таких дорогах. Я бы им показал рекорды! З.Ы. А вообще видео напоминает мне историю из жизни: приехал как-то тракторист на поле пахать с лысой резиной...
😀😀
RIP XD
Trucker from idaho much respect steve
when you’re bogged, you need a few large bits of carpet, a lot of chain, and lots of willpower
Algum br por aqui? 🇧🇷
Aoo man , taí na Au,
Aowww
If you want to get rich, build roads
no thanks you do it
And if you wanna get poor, try to maintain them.
why would you build a proper road to a small community of a few hundred people?
Then you gotta charge tolls
@@poopipeboy3033 A road with potholes is still better than mud
Gotta love that tv drama. Did he even have his truck in gear when they was pulling
Super cool!
Is Steve still stuck? Feckin youtube clips should be banned
1:52 guess that's what happens if you can't keep roling but have to stop for the cameracrew to get on and of every few kilometers😂😂
The camera crew is clearly filming from a moving vehicle dumbass.
I've just finished watching season 9 off OUTBACK TRUCKERS and I'm wondering if there is going to be a season 10
I'm in WA, and the wet season is indeed challenging here. Some communities can only go our by regional planes at times.
It ends with the successful delivery of all the stuff. Spoiler alert.
emlix1 after his back 2 trailer sank half way down and nearly fell over
Fuckin out a use the voice over fuck as the chain...Fuck..
I cant tell what's more badASS that truck, or the driver?
War Phoine. The truck.
did you live in Brisbane around the late 60's ? PMG ?
Is there a full video to watch