Extremely dangerous monster wood truck driving skills | climbing | heavy load #64

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @MachineTechno1
    @MachineTechno1 День назад

    "An extraordinary display of skill and control! These monster wood trucks tackle steep climbs and carry heavy loads through treacherous terrain with precision and expertise. Watching these drivers handle such challenging conditions is both thrilling and inspiring-a true testament to their mastery and the power of these machines!"

    • @TopmomentsTV68
      @TopmomentsTV68  11 часов назад

      "What do you think it takes for a driver to master such steep climbs and heavy loads? How many years of experience do you think are needed to handle these treacherous terrains with such precision?"

  • @atphamtien7639
    @atphamtien7639 День назад

    After 10 years of hauling wood and heavy equipment, I can confirm two things: 1) It’s not for the faint of heart, and 2) My back and coffee addiction are now best friends. But hey, at least I’ve got stories that could make a lumberjack cry and a forklift blush!

    • @TopmomentsTV68
      @TopmomentsTV68  11 часов назад

      It sounds like you've got some great stories to share! After 10 years of hauling wood and heavy equipment, it must have been quite a ride. I'm curious: What’s the most memorable or wild experience you’ve had on the job that still makes you chuckle or shake your head?

  • @Timbertimetv
    @Timbertimetv 15 часов назад

    Amazing footage! Watching the Oshkosh M1070 tackle that muddy incline was like watching a heavyweight champion in action. 🛻💪 Who else was on the edge of their seat during that scene? Let’s debate which truck handled the toughest terrain best! 🚜

    • @TopmomentsTV68
      @TopmomentsTV68  11 часов назад

      It sounds like you were really impressed by the Oshkosh M1070! Watching a heavy-duty truck like that conquer tough terrain is definitely thrilling. If you were to compare other trucks in similar conditions, which one do you think would have handled the muddy incline the best? Or maybe there's another truck out there that could have done it even better? Let’s hear your thoughts!