@@Plutogalaxy I watched a video of a driver, think it was ATS, and he showed his W-2 with blacked out info of course. He was responsible for pilot cars, bucket trucks/lineman, permits, police escorts if required, special insurance, and anything else. Still was just under 400k for the year after covering those costs. Not bad in my book. If you’re doing those kinda loads for $40 an hour that’s silly.
I remember when they had to move a massive power transformer from California to Phoenix. It took them over a week to move it and that thing had 2 tractors in front and 2 in the back.
Impressive work by the drivers not so much the reporters. What is a combustion chamber? What is it's intended use? Where is it going? I heard a mention of Intel in there. Just a few basics would be nice.
1. A chamber in which combustion takes place. 2. "Combusting" stuff. 3. Hebron or New Albany P.S. For someone so interested in the details, you are surely disinterested in doing any research for yourself...maybe try that first, next time?
Mad respect for the truck driver. Im sure he got paid a very nice salary where he can take the year off so long he spends it modestly. And if he indeed got a salary like that, its well deserved.
This is what we do People..... Either you're a Heavy Haul driver, You run Refrigeration Units like I do or you're a Skateboard (Flatbed) driver, You run Cattle Hauler's or a Medium or a Bulk Tanker. The job is the same and Hauling different kinds of Freight is what we do for a living. Precision Backing around your buildings into Docks, Moving around Tight Turns, Navigation of Road accidents like what I have shown on my RUclips Channel is what we are taught in CDL School and whatever learn out here on the Road to avoid hitting anything or causing any kinds of Damage to make sure that you get Everything that your Heart Desires. If you got it then a Semi Driver Brought it to you
That thing is about half the size of the Autoclave Savage moved for Newmont Mining from Salt Lake City to Twin Creeks Mine in Nevada. About 300 miles on I-80.
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oddly enough when objects are transported through the small villages in Europe it's in some ways easier as there are no over head lines to deal with , but the narrow streets are insane to negotiate . mostly they use the multi wheeled transporters that look like a centipede where every wheel can move independent of the other ones . it's amazing to watch especially for those that live in second story apartments . the object comes within centimeters of their balcony and windows .
Always funny to read the comments about how great the driver is. Don't get me wrong, we can be pretty sure he didn't graduate driving school a week ago, but he's got himself, a guy in the back, steerable trailer and dollies, the route planned out, escorts, mechanics, supervisors, ground crew, utility companies, local police, the state highway patrol, the roads closed off, and a couple of TV news crews for good measure. And he never goes over 15 MPH. The driver that gets my respect is the guy given a 53' van full of soda or beer, and spends all day fighting city traffic, getting in and out of convenience stores never meant to see a truck, and doing it in all kinds of weather. And he does it 5 or 6 days a week, everyday, unloading the thing himself. That's the guy that's a real driver...
You couldn't "care less"... That's why you left a paragraph long report, on what types of truck drivers, deserve what level of respect...AKA the respect of YOU... Because that's what any truck driver is really looking for...YOUR respect. LOL! You were saying something about "finding it funny"? @@bradleymcwilliams6348 = 🤡
Well it’s nice to see something from my home town on 10 TV. I can’t access their site from out of the country, they must be paranoid about releasing local info to residents of CMH who work in the contract industry.
it's for clearing burning off impurities inside the air of the plant. The air needs to be scrub so clean that the fastest way to clean is to burn most it & then clean up the carbon after words. We're talking about a place where transistors that were something like 1,000-10,000 the size of a human air.
@@blauer2551 That was gross weight. Truck, trailer, and load. A truck and empty perimeter of that size would be about 150-200k. That's a 13 axle plus steer dual lane setup with a jeep. Figure 35-40k per axle rating, maybe more. If it was 390k just on the cargo, you'd need way more axles.
@@AccountInactive Couldn’t tell if those were 6 or 8 tires per axle on the trailer or whatever configuration. We can do 18k per axle here in Michigan and have 11 axles and that’s near the highest in the country. Always wondered how it worked out on those mega trailers.
How much weight are the side roads built to handle, I wouldn't question it if i didnt see signs all the time on side roads saying 4 tons or less. Maybe the rules only apply to normal everyday people
Finally some news that wasnt political or about murder
Unbelievable
You’re killing me.
here you go: Why didn't they use one of those fancy new electric semi-trucks? you know, climate change and all that...
@@chickenwing111 and what gets me is why and how you can use a combustion chamber for this new EV stuff, learn something every day
what was the thing being used for? They did not provide much information other than the fact that it is a combustion chamber. @@randybird9979
THIS is why SKILLED drivers are to be respected!
As a trucker I commend and salute all the heavy haulers! You guys are amazing
You should interview the driver of the big haul.
Great respect for this specialized talent.
Yep!!
"That's a big load" - you ain't seen nothin' yet. lol
Driver making his yearly income on one delivery.
And he deserves every cent that’s so hard to drive I couldn’t imagine doing it
@@reeddeer793 I’d jump at the opportunity
@@Plutogalaxy I watched a video of a driver, think it was ATS, and he showed his W-2 with blacked out info of course. He was responsible for pilot cars, bucket trucks/lineman, permits, police escorts if required, special insurance, and anything else. Still was just under 400k for the year after covering those costs. Not bad in my book. If you’re doing those kinda loads for $40 an hour that’s silly.
@@Plutogalaxy 🤣 Wrong
@@blauer2551
I would, too. And I’m not even qualified to drive an 18 wheeler.
I’m impressed! Driving big truck 19 years now! I can’t imagine!
And they wanna get rid of truck drivers for self drivers. 🤦🏾♂️ Good luck and good job driver.
I drag 53’ boxes around and back up lol!, lots of respect for this driver!
Someone's mom is getting her Mother's day gift early
I got my wife the same thing for Christmas
@77Avadon77 your little noodle not keeping her happy? LOL
I remember when they had to move a massive power transformer from California to Phoenix. It took them over a week to move it and that thing had 2 tractors in front and 2 in the back.
Those large power station transformers are enormous. Definitely need the extra traction with hills etc
“That’s a big load”…I wanted the other anchor to say “that’s what she said”. Would have been epic
Driving 21 years, but that right there, boys and girls is mad RESPECT!
"I've seen bigger loads." -Peter North
what about paul south, what did he say?
hahahhaha
@stivsham he said he had seen smaller loads.
@@galewinds7696 just what i wanted, legendary reply, 😂😂😂😂👍,
Dammit 😂😂😂
Impressive work by the drivers not so much the reporters. What is a combustion chamber? What is it's intended use? Where is it going? I heard a mention of Intel in there. Just a few basics would be nice.
My questions too
1. A chamber in which combustion takes place.
2. "Combusting" stuff.
3. Hebron or New Albany
P.S. For someone so interested in the details, you are surely disinterested in doing any research for yourself...maybe try that first, next time?
@@codymoe4986😭 but i didnt know either lol
@@codymoe4986 Ha. Ha.😁 Got number one and two on my own. Nice to know a location.
I wondered that too. But it sounds like this wasn't their first news story on this particular load so they aren't going to explain it every time.
Ive Been providing super loads in Ohio the past 15+ years.....
All duds btw!
So thats whats wrong with the Buckeyes!
@@nevadaboy9769 too many nuts ;)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Iwilldestroyyoo😂🤮😂🤮😂🤮😂🤮🥴
Woo Hoo! props to INTEL heavily investing in America! 👍😎✊
You mean American taxpayers heavily investing in Intel.
tax payers invested 20+ billion in Intel.
What will it be used for 😮
Mad respect for the truck driver. Im sure he got paid a very nice salary where he can take the year off so long he spends it modestly. And if he indeed got a salary like that, its well deserved.
To him, it's just another day at the office
@@smokeinapeterbilt thats what "practice makes perfect" really looks like.
Well one thing is for sure, the truck driver will have a nice pay check coming
The trucking company gets the big bucks the driver is paid by the hour
@@mattharper588dude should get a bonus for hauling that piece...
He should, that takes a specialized skill set to transport a load that heavy without damaging it and on time.
I often wonder if it would not be better to build on site.
Came here for the load comments😂😂😂
You like a big load huh?
Beautiful tractor
Good ole American ingenuity, GOOD JOB.👍
Actually, the Europeans and Aussies probably do it better than we do.
Amazing team work. Drivers have confident, mad skills.
Yup. It proves again, gotta come via truck baby!
Yeah baby… that’s right US TRUCK drivers deserve mad respect .
God bless truck drivers!
Your Toyota, with a lawnmower in the back, isn't a truck...
Combustion chamber, that's one big batch!
They lying it's a UFO recovery. Lol
Only in Ohio
That was just part of a landing gear from the UFO, you should have seen the whole thing
That driver is a boss
Thanks Joe,
Hell of a Driver
serious boat ramp skills
“That’s a big load!” - Can be many things when taken out of context 😅
*RESPECT TO THE DRIVER OF THE 🚚 THEY USUALLY GETS NO RESPECT*
Mad respect for driver and all involved. 👏👏👏
This is what we do People.....
Either you're a Heavy Haul driver, You run Refrigeration Units like I do or you're a Skateboard (Flatbed) driver, You run Cattle Hauler's or a Medium or a Bulk Tanker. The job is the same and Hauling different kinds of Freight is what we do for a living.
Precision Backing around your buildings into Docks, Moving around Tight Turns, Navigation of Road accidents like what I have shown on my RUclips Channel is what we are taught in CDL School and whatever learn out here on the Road to avoid hitting anything or causing any kinds of Damage to make sure that you get Everything that your Heart Desires.
If you got it then a
Semi Driver Brought it to you
Glad you guys could handle such a huge load
That thing is about half the size of the Autoclave Savage moved for Newmont Mining from Salt Lake City to Twin Creeks Mine in Nevada. About 300 miles on I-80.
I guess you never been in the east.
Reminds me of a story I read years ago about a massive machine called the Ajax Upsetter that caused a media sensation in Lodi Ohio.
When I first saw the story "'super load' moving through central Ohio", I thought it was about my mother-in-law!
So many load jokes 😂
So what is it?
My god that was a huge load!
Yeah, thst ain't no steering wheel holder. That thar is a "DRIVER". Great job thar driver. Makes me miss truckin that much more.
If thats what she said was a news story...
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Crack company is an LLC, everything will be fine.
This is the most Midwest news I’ve seen in a while, as an Ohioan! 😂
I would have recorded the whole trip for everyone to see the incredible skill that goes into these special transports.
I’d watch a PBS documentary on that!😊🎉
lots and lots of videos on here about loads like this being moved. The algorithm will bless you now.
oddly enough when objects are transported through the small villages in Europe it's in some ways easier as there are no over head lines to deal with , but the narrow streets are insane to negotiate . mostly they use the multi wheeled transporters that look like a centipede where every wheel can move independent of the other ones . it's amazing to watch especially for those that live in second story apartments . the object comes within centimeters of their balcony and windows .
Respect ✊ ❤
I read the headline and assumed Harvester was having a 50% off discount bringing out average Americans for the night.
Seen one in Pennsylvania a few years ago...very cool.
I hope people didn't forget were Americans. We can get it done.
Always funny to read the comments about how great the driver is. Don't get me wrong, we can be pretty sure he didn't graduate driving school a week ago, but he's got himself, a guy in the back, steerable trailer and dollies, the route planned out, escorts, mechanics, supervisors, ground crew, utility companies, local police, the state highway patrol, the roads closed off, and a couple of TV news crews for good measure. And he never goes over 15 MPH.
The driver that gets my respect is the guy given a 53' van full of soda or beer, and spends all day fighting city traffic, getting in and out of convenience stores never meant to see a truck, and doing it in all kinds of weather. And he does it 5 or 6 days a week, everyday, unloading the thing himself. That's the guy that's a real driver...
you're just jealous. The only time someone videoed your driving was that time you backed over those bollards.
@@jamesbulldogmiller No sir, couldn't care less. Just find it funny, that's all.
You couldn't "care less"...
That's why you left a paragraph long report, on what types of truck drivers, deserve what level of respect...AKA the respect of YOU...
Because that's what any truck driver is really looking for...YOUR respect. LOL!
You were saying something about "finding it funny"?
@@bradleymcwilliams6348 = 🤡
❤
Question, why not build the combustion chamber onsite where it goes?
all the little trucklings following behind 😊
That's what she said.!!
Hold My Beer!
What was the destination and what company owns it?
Destination Johnstown, Ohio for the new Intel semiconductor factory.
Intel plant needing combustion chambers?
What for?
Silicon
What is the end product?
Lab grown meat for us to feast on.
Did I miss the description of what it is beyond “combustion chamber” ? Seems important to be part of the story.
It's a decoy. The real load went another route,
Well it’s nice to see something from my home town on 10 TV. I can’t access their site from out of the country, they must be paranoid about releasing local info to residents of CMH who work in the contract industry.
this jsut went through ym town here 2 days ago
I have a "SUPER LOAD" that will amaze as well......
They did a great job 👏 👍
What are they building ? Combustion chamber. 😮
Wonder why Intel needs a combustion chamber? And what the fuck is it used for?
They're gonna build weather balloons for the Chinese
My thoughts exactly !!!!
You have several of these under the hood of your car, if you have one. So this one is a giant piston.
Seems like its for the intell plant but idk.
it's for clearing burning off impurities inside the air of the plant. The air needs to be scrub so clean that the fastest way to clean is to burn most it & then clean up the carbon after words. We're talking about a place where transistors that were something like 1,000-10,000 the size of a human air.
Dropping a load on the road is pretty liberating actually
Go driver👏
Free shipping on super loads over $10?
😂
Drove like he was parking at the mall isn't exactly a compliment.
Didn’t see many women out there getting their equality in🤷🏼♂️
Actually we have more than a few ladies out here running high pole, steer, and more. You wouldn't know because you don't go outside 😂
What is it for?
Ya know, I'm getting to the point in my life where I'd like to live somewhere that this is the big news of the week.
I don't see an electric semi getting that job done😂
Can't utilize both?
Of course not...that way, you'd be wrong!
Combustion chamber?
They don't know what it really is because it's covered. Something the public should not see. Classified or secret equipment.
@@GeoffryWK They called it a combustion chamber in the story....
Damn that’s crazy I work at the intel spot in new Albany as an ironworker 💪💪
"That's a big load"
That's what she said!
what is it?
I was worried the news was reporting about something else moving through the Central Ohio sewer system.
So what are they going to burn or are they just moving it around for fun.
Are the back roads in ohio built to hold that much weight? Our roads are already bad enough
Wow, that's almost as big as my Sister....
Our whole country feels like a “ super load “ lately .
Is that to clean up railroad spills in Ohio?
Thats my nickname.
Better than railroad !😂😂😂
Space Shuttle Endeavour has entered the chat...
Combustion chamber? What are they combusting in such a huge chamber
Why don't you just say the actual weight instead of "about 100 cars"?????? 😤 He said "Big Load" HuhHuhHuh
That's so women can understand it.
Said 390k, and I think that wasn’t including the trailer.
@@blauer2551 That was gross weight. Truck, trailer, and load. A truck and empty perimeter of that size would be about 150-200k. That's a 13 axle plus steer dual lane setup with a jeep. Figure 35-40k per axle rating, maybe more.
If it was 390k just on the cargo, you'd need way more axles.
@@AccountInactive Couldn’t tell if those were 6 or 8 tires per axle on the trailer or whatever configuration. We can do 18k per axle here in Michigan and have 11 axles and that’s near the highest in the country. Always wondered how it worked out on those mega trailers.
That is a fine paid by the hour job.
I'm more amazed that a single semi can pull that weight. Would have figured that would have had to be delivered by train or something.
Cool, but do we really need signs that say 'Oversized load' 🤣🤣
Who is driving that thing?
Two dozen loads? Are those backroads rated to handle that much weight?
Gonna go with, nope.
Those roads are going to get absolutely wrecked.
How much weight are the side roads built to handle, I wouldn't question it if i didnt see signs all the time on side roads saying 4 tons or less. Maybe the rules only apply to normal everyday people
I'd love to see those drivers paychecks lol