Good to see you appreciating your dad. In every video I see him working hard, working long days, solving problems, always calm and never a harsh word. They don't come any better.
The challenge is loading 10 lbs of crap in a 5lb bag AND NOT DAMAGE ANYTHING. That's where the money is. Finding the tallanted skill, that's the hard part.
I love the father son videos! I luckily had the chance to work with my dad for 18 years. Keep it up! You’ll look back upon these years! Making memories.
Good video, Nice to see how you guys setting up those boat trailers with a load of boats. I often wondered about them boats when seeing a load of boats trucking down the road. Those N-14 Cummins are a pretty good motor, suppose to be million mile motor club member like the Cat and Detroit. Keep on trucking those boats and keep the rubber on the road. Take care
Hey Tim; you are never too old to learn something! Especially from Dad! You are who you are because of him! Be grateful you have a dad that is so dedicated to the business, and works hard every day, getting his hands dirty, not sitting around giving orders! I have so much respect for your dad! He is a man's man ForeSure! You have a great family, and I can see your wife, and your sons, you and dad are a team effort! YOU ARE GOOD KINDHEARTED PEOPLE! GOD BLESS! STAY SAFE BROTHER!!!
Your Dads my age it's so nice to see you respect him and I can tell He s a good man, father, grandpa and devoted hardworking man. He always supports and is very reliable man. Keep on Keeping on Tim.
Understanding HOW to utilize your equipment and loading makes a huge difference. I’ve hauled construction equipment and heavy machinery amongst other things in my time, and always enjoyed the challenge. My late father and a couple of other guys always taught me that: 1) No 2 people will load&secure a load the same way 2) When securing, keep in mind that you can predict how fast you take off, but not so much having to stop….secure accordingly 3) There’s no such thing as TOO much securement, or taking too much time to check it over 4) You’ll learn something new every day….
Jj did great WAY improved. Keep learning dude you'll have it down in no time. Great Video love the family interactions and the loading of the boats was great. Never thought a gantry always thought boom.
Good to see you and your dad working together, enjoy it. I used to have a A/C business and my dad worked with me when he turned 62. He worked with me and we had a lot of fun together.
I'm happy to see that there's still independent drivers and trucking companies. My granddad drove for a independent all his trucking career. He started driving in the late 30's early 40's. My brother drove for independent for awhile and owned his own rig for awhile. I think it's awesome that yall are a family owned business. Keep up the awesome work and video's.
Another great video there Tim. That MontEagle brake check station was my intro to serious downgrades when I started truckin. I had no serious mountain training with a trainer prior to that adventure. I had 42K # steel coil loaded suicide. Being a greenhorn, while I was checking my rig, I was scratching my head trying to figure out how to get down the hill safely. So when I pulled out, I shifted to 3rd gear and set the engine brake on high, and Brother that engine break was screaming all the way down. But I never had to touch the brake pedal once. 🙂 Then around halfway down, another truck went zoomin by me with his trailer brakes smokin. Fortunately for him, he made it down safely. Two greenhorns on that hill and fortunately, I was the one who used some common sense and let the equipment do the job it was designed to do. Anyway Tim, thank you for all you do for us here. Keep up the good work. Stay safe and cool runnings everyone. 😎😁
Really enjoyed this video. Like others have said I loved the angles from the pickup. Also, really liked how you showed all 4 boats being loaded. Slightly different parts of the process with each one. Great job Gentry & Sons team!!
Your dad does a great job love to see hard working fathers like him giving you something to strive for everyday no matter how old he is he will try to out do you !
The excitement in your voice everytime you get behind the wheel Tim tells us how much you love what you do! Thanks for the enjoyable content as always. 👍👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Been here with you guys from the beginning ❤️ love all the videos great to see you work with your dad and family. You have a good team keep up the good work. I've been trucking for almost 44 years you bring back good memories for me thanks again Tim
Watching the loading of the boats was cool new content. I’ve been told how it was done and deconstructed what I’ve seen done but never saw how it was actually done. I did flatbed for ten years hauling oil field parts to service centers. Everything from a 4 gram washer set from houston to Williston North Dakota, to picking up 100k trailers in Georgia and bringing them to texas or Oklahoma. Been doing refrigerated the last two years and miss flatbed. And trucks that don’t have a dd13.
That beautiful old W-900 sure has some nice stack talk. And Tim I don't think I have seen or heard you miss a shift or grind a gear in two years of watching your videos. Is there anything you DON'T know how to drive? Keep on truckin' and I will keep on watchin.'
Good Luck on Two Million Subscribers, Tim. I hope you make that in way less than three years. This is the type of video I enjoy, Thanks for the ride. xCop
Greetings Tim, may you and your family continue to enjoy the blessings bestowed upon you! You da bomb 💣. Great loading and driving video, most excellent TimBo!
I went through the same thing Tim I tried to build a garage and they wouldn't let me do it I had to go in front of the county commissioners and beg them but I finally got it done good luck what does your neighbor say about it I love that n14 good fuel mileage I got cats and Detroit's but I like that n 14 Cummins too in joy your videos
First time seeing boats loaded….talk about mesmerizing…..not to mention a little nerving too. Having that kind of 💵 suspended in the air must take a bit to get used to…great content!
I love your channel. I think you guy's are awesome. Always cherish your dad, I'm sure you do. If his ideas are different than yours just do them. One day you will be asking about an idea and he want be there. I miss my dad so much there isn't a day goes by that I would love to ask him for advice. Always keep that in the back of your head. God bless y'all
I can't imagine why the neighbors wouldn't want a trucking company there considering the respect you've shown them with all your hot rodding up and down the road with your straight pipes and jake brakes.
i thought the same thing and that road is small not a good place for driving big rig's up and down but hey maybe they will widen the road just for him lol
@@bobjohnson7797 once upon a time most trucks sounded this way.....now they are strangled by emissions garbage run by a computer destined to fail and cost hundreds to put right I'd rather have a noisy truck that will do the job it was designed to do there's nothing sweeter sounding than a straight pipe truck at full fury blowing incandescent exhaust into the night sky
I really enjoyed when it was filmed from the car driving in front. But, wash the windows in the trucks. It is much nicer to join the trip when you can look out the windows. You are lucky to have such a wonderful dad, he always smiles. Love from Norway.
You and your dad load that up like a couple professionals like you always know what you're doing all the time God bless you be safe and be careful and watch what you doing and always know what you're doing God bless y'all be safe be careful out there and God bless you and I just have to always be careful and have a good day and God bless you
Making the community happy can be a struggle, but I guess the best you can do for them is say hey, you guys help us out, we'll do these things for the community (whatever they are) and have your drivers keep their trucks quiet down that road, no jakes or excessive acceleration so that they can't complain about noise. I'm sure there's some way you can come to a reasonable balance with people.
AWESOME video Tim appreciate ya bud. AWESOME AWESOME job on those boats 💯% Hopefully you can keep the new property man township ALWAYS gotta be involved ya know wtf
I know the channel has been focused on the rebuilds and buying lovely old trucks but this has brought your father to the front this time, he knows he’s onions when it comes to boat hauling, well done Gentry Senior, good luck on getting the building and land you are hoping to get and fingers crossed the community give in to the idea of the trucks permission 👍👏
I feel your pain with the land. I’m a farmer (6000ac) and truck driver. We have neighbours who have sold land for acreages and most new owners are good but there is always a few that moved in for the farmer life but don’t like it when we run our equipment or drive out trucks close to there places. Good luck with the company
Tim you have an awesome father. What we see him do on this channel is unbelievable. Just like you and brax. I love seeing that. Father and son getting along. And brax would rather hang out with you than anybody. God bless the Gentry family. Love your videos. When I go down to Florida I'm going to swing by Sweetwater Tennessee and just say hi. I used to go through Sweetwater all the time when i-75 was being built.
You know it's a hot day when u get out of ur air conditioned truck ur glasses immediately fog up &u think to yourself yeah it's gonna be a sucky day lol
The videos got a lot better when you don´t film and work at the same time! Really interesting to see how you load the boats on the trailer. Great content! A tip for the guy editing. Split the sound and videofiles separate fron each other. That way you can use the sound from inside the truck even when you are showing it from the outside and we don´t have to listen to the loud wind noise.
I look forward to each and every one of your videos. Today was my 51st birthday, and to get to watch one of your videos today made it that much better! Thank you for continuing to put out videos and let us be part of the Gentry Video Family!
The video was great you and your dad work great together as always it's a shame people mess up your plans that you and your family have worked hard for, I hope you can put your shop up there or if not I hope you get the other one either way can't wait for your shop to be built
Loving the ole 900 man! Work'n out great! Watched you get er going, good job. You and the ole man work good together and that reminds me a lot of me and my still truck'n boy👍. Hang tight and keep on truck'n!
I like the show you guys do a great job trucking people really don’t how much u go to bring the goods and everything else I appreciate you truck driver
I think you guys need to do an equipment appreciation day. Where you go through the minor equipment like cribbing, metal bars and connectors. Clean them up and paint them replace equipment that is old and tired and show people what to look for and why.
Tim, you need to send your dad on a dream vacation. Take him Deepsea fishing since you haul so many boats. That would be a great Father son, Father son lif time memory.
You’re getting there camera man. Easy on the going back and forth on each person talking 5 feet apart. Got me sea sick when Tim n his dad were talking.
I had thought during previous videos that the road could be an issue getting frequent loads especially oversized ones through there. The farm could still be a great place for rest & relaxation from the busy life, and have a building to put show trucks and toys in along with doing RUclips builds separate from main trucking business
Good video Tim W900 was rocking and rolled . Appreciate the hard work you and your dad do on these awesome videos loading them boats is not easy especially when it's that hot outside. Thanks again 👍
That's amazing people want your good on the shelves but they can't put up with a truck company in their neighborhood sad man trucking industry always get screwed all the time but that's life in trucking right love you show Tim keep up the good work triple t out of Cincinnati Ohio
Mount Eagle was always a great place to spend my break. Love the sound of your KW. I drove a 93 W-9 with straits had a 425 Series 60 sounded similar to yours.
Good to see you appreciating your dad. In every video I see him working hard, working long days, solving problems, always calm and never a harsh word. They don't come any better.
bill simmons
bill simmons, DITTO TO THAT!!!!!!
Always let dad be right no matter what. Do this while you can brother.
The challenge is loading 10 lbs of crap in a 5lb bag AND NOT DAMAGE ANYTHING. That's where the money is. Finding the tallanted skill, that's the hard part.
Very true STEVE 👍🏻
FSC Trucking in the house ladies and gentlemen
Thanks brother!!
@@Gentryandsons I live in Monticello it's in Wayne county right on lake Cumberland
Amen
this is definitely more of the content i like seeing. Awesome to see how they load and haul the boats.
I rode with my dad all the time when I was little. Love to hear that sound of that engine when shifting those gears. Brings back a lot of memories
Smokey and the bandit camera angels on point Tim. Nice job. Keep ‘em coming 👍
I love the father son videos! I luckily had the chance to work with my dad for 18 years. Keep it up! You’ll look back upon these years! Making memories.
Good video, Nice to see how you guys setting up those boat trailers with a load of boats. I often wondered about them boats when seeing a load of boats trucking down the road. Those N-14 Cummins are a pretty good motor, suppose to be million mile motor club member like the Cat and Detroit. Keep on trucking those boats and keep the rubber on the road. Take care
Awesome video Tim coming around them curves like a scene from Smokey and the bandit
I was thinking the same thing. Even the way the camera was picking up the footage.
Agreed👍🏻
love hearing that N14 on the Brake... ive been over that mountain a bunch in my life.. its a wild ride.. great video brother.. keep em coming.
I'm from Africa I always enjoy yo videoz too
It's barely a mountain, what is wild about it?
@@georgeadams5390 lol
Your Dad is always working hard and is one cool guy.
Hey Tim; you are never too old to learn something! Especially from Dad! You are who you are because of him! Be grateful you have a dad that is so dedicated to the business, and works hard every day, getting his hands dirty, not sitting around giving orders! I have so much respect for your dad! He is a man's man ForeSure! You have a great family, and I can see your wife, and your sons, you and dad are a team effort! YOU ARE GOOD KINDHEARTED PEOPLE! GOD BLESS! STAY SAFE BROTHER!!!
Your Dads my age it's so nice to see you respect him and I can tell He s a good man, father, grandpa and devoted hardworking man. He always supports and is very reliable man. Keep on Keeping on Tim.
Great video! Love the sound of that N-14 putting in the work! Looking forward to the next episode!
Understanding HOW to utilize your equipment and loading makes a huge difference. I’ve hauled construction equipment and heavy machinery amongst other things in my time, and always enjoyed the challenge. My late father and a couple of other guys always taught me that:
1) No 2 people will load&secure a load the same way
2) When securing, keep in mind that you can predict how fast you take off, but not so much having to stop….secure accordingly
3) There’s no such thing as TOO much securement, or taking too much time to check it over
4) You’ll learn something new every day….
We loved watching this one! My husband used to work there/haul the boats.. ☺️ neat to see you there doing what he used to do!
Tim your dad is the cooliest dad ever!!! You have the best dad bud cherish the time you have with him!!!
You guys are the best im retired due to back and neck surgery drove for 38 years now I just watch you guys
Jj did great WAY improved. Keep learning dude you'll have it down in no time. Great Video love the family interactions and the loading of the boats was great. Never thought a gantry always thought boom.
Good to see you and your dad working together, enjoy it. I used to have a A/C business and my dad worked with me when he turned 62. He worked with me and we had a lot of fun together.
Great video. Definitely alot more content. Nice to see you and your dad together today
Your dad is a legend. Embodiment of a true American.
Great video btw. Love the different perspectives. Dad's clips rocked. Just a little short but sounded amazing. Cheers to you and yours.
I'm happy to see that there's still independent drivers and trucking companies. My granddad drove for a independent all his trucking career. He started driving in the late 30's early 40's. My brother drove for independent for awhile and owned his own rig for awhile. I think it's awesome that yall are a family owned business. Keep up the awesome work and video's.
Another great video there Tim. That MontEagle brake check station was my intro to serious downgrades when I started truckin. I had no serious mountain training with a trainer prior to that adventure. I had 42K # steel coil loaded suicide. Being a greenhorn, while I was checking my rig, I was scratching my head trying to figure out how to get down the hill safely. So when I pulled out, I shifted to 3rd gear and set the engine brake on high, and Brother that engine break was screaming all the way down. But I never had to touch the brake pedal once. 🙂
Then around halfway down, another truck went zoomin by me with his trailer brakes smokin. Fortunately for him, he made it down safely.
Two greenhorns on that hill and fortunately, I was the one who used some common sense and let the equipment do the job it was designed to do.
Anyway Tim, thank you for all you do for us here. Keep up the good work.
Stay safe and cool runnings everyone. 😎😁
Tim you have got the best relationship with your dad and family not very often it works when families work together but yours is fantastic keep it up
Really enjoyed this video. Like others have said I loved the angles from the pickup. Also, really liked how you showed all 4 boats being loaded. Slightly different parts of the process with each one. Great job Gentry & Sons team!!
Never forget the hard times. It makes it so much sweeter!
Your dad does a great job love to see hard working fathers like him giving you something to strive for everyday no matter how old he is he will try to out do you !
The excitement in your voice everytime you get behind the wheel Tim tells us how much you love what you do! Thanks for the enjoyable content as always. 👍👍👍🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Been here with you guys from the beginning ❤️ love all the videos great to see you work with your dad and family. You have a good team keep up the good work. I've been trucking for almost 44 years you bring back good memories for me thanks again Tim
That n14 sounds healthy! Keep up the great work yall!
Watching the loading of the boats was cool new content. I’ve been told how it was done and deconstructed what I’ve seen done but never saw how it was actually done. I did flatbed for ten years hauling oil field parts to service centers. Everything from a 4 gram washer set from houston to Williston North Dakota, to picking up 100k trailers in Georgia and bringing them to texas or Oklahoma. Been doing refrigerated the last two years and miss flatbed. And trucks that don’t have a dd13.
Loading those boats was some of the most real interaction iv seen. Most times it seems exagerated for the camera. You are some good guys
Hellow Tim good luck to you an your family be safe out there tell your dad be safe out there bless you an your family an friends
U guys got best trucks pre emissions love them
Glad to see some work that you do and driving video....workshop is great but out on the road is better to watch. Stay safe. 😀
That beautiful old W-900 sure has some nice stack talk. And Tim I don't think I have seen or heard you miss a shift or grind a gear in two years of watching your videos. Is there anything you DON'T know how to drive? Keep on truckin' and I will keep on watchin.'
Not in the ol W9 but it's happened. He's still a great driver. Stuff happens
Awesome video I always wanted to see how they loaded the boats on. I you should do a video of them being unloaded also.
I don't know if this the camera guy you said you was going to get I must say he's pretty good
Good Luck on Two Million Subscribers, Tim. I hope you make that in way less than three years. This is the type of video I enjoy, Thanks for the ride.
xCop
Evning Mr tim its good you and your dad get along so good and man love the sound of them Jake's hit um just right and music to the ears
Greetings Tim, may you and your family continue to enjoy the blessings bestowed upon you! You da bomb 💣. Great loading and driving video, most excellent TimBo!
I went through the same thing Tim I tried to build a garage and they wouldn't let me do it I had to go in front of the county commissioners and beg them but I finally got it done good luck what does your neighbor say about it I love that n14 good fuel mileage I got cats and Detroit's but I like that n 14 Cummins too in joy your videos
Great Job Loading!!! Cool Boat Hauling Trailer!!! Go Go Go Gentry Family!!! Family is Everything!!!
hope you're family is doing well. I know dad and family got hit on their boat. be safe and enjoy life will you can.
Love the new angles. Especially that stack one. Good coal footage
Keep killing it great job been here since the beginning 💪
First time seeing boats loaded….talk about mesmerizing…..not to mention a little nerving too. Having that kind of 💵 suspended in the air must take a bit to get used to…great content!
I love your channel. I think you guy's are awesome. Always cherish your dad, I'm sure you do. If his ideas are different than yours just do them. One day you will be asking about an idea and he want be there. I miss my dad so much there isn't a day goes by that I would love to ask him for advice. Always keep that in the back of your head. God bless y'all
You really motivate me to continue to grow my business. Thanks for your positive videos
I can't imagine why the neighbors wouldn't want a trucking company there considering the respect you've shown them with all your hot rodding up and down the road with your straight pipes and jake brakes.
i thought the same thing and that road is small not a good place for driving big rig's up and down but hey maybe they will widen the road just for him lol
He's what old school drivers refer to as a cowboy. I wouldn't let him push my wheelbarrow.
@@BigDarrin3163 that's good then cos he's the type of guy to say you push your own wheelbarrow
@@bobjohnson7797 once upon a time most trucks sounded this way.....now they are strangled by emissions garbage run by a computer destined to fail and cost hundreds to put right I'd rather have a noisy truck that will do the job it was designed to do there's nothing sweeter sounding than a straight pipe truck at full fury blowing incandescent exhaust into the night sky
@@cliffparker69 not a DEF truck but definitely computer controlled. Jake's even work going up hill if you noticed..
I really enjoyed when it was filmed from the car driving in front. But, wash the windows in the trucks. It is much nicer to join the trip when you can look out the windows. You are lucky to have such a wonderful dad, he always smiles. Love from Norway.
Tim it blows my mind bye how many guys I have seen over the years that can't even figure out how to work a ratchet strap.
Tim your never too old to learn and that dad of yours is the man !
It's so awesome to see the channel grow and prosper! The new camera work is top tier buddy! Keep it coming driver!
That W900 is an amazing rig, she just keeps on going
You and your dad load that up like a couple professionals like you always know what you're doing all the time God bless you be safe and be careful and watch what you doing and always know what you're doing God bless y'all be safe be careful out there and God bless you and I just have to always be careful and have a good day and God bless you
Making the community happy can be a struggle, but I guess the best you can do for them is say hey, you guys help us out, we'll do these things for the community (whatever they are) and have your drivers keep their trucks quiet down that road, no jakes or excessive acceleration so that they can't complain about noise. I'm sure there's some way you can come to a reasonable balance with people.
Man I really appreciate y’all so much and you and your dad makes me smile and think about the me and my dad did stuff together and I love y’all
Your Dad is an real outlaw...... I see u can’t keep him out the truck
Keep up the good video 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
Like the rolling camera shots really nice.
Great video! Love how you get to work with Dad!
AWESOME video Tim appreciate ya bud. AWESOME AWESOME job on those boats 💯% Hopefully you can keep the new property man township ALWAYS gotta be involved ya know wtf
I know the channel has been focused on the rebuilds and buying lovely old trucks but this has brought your father to the front this time, he knows he’s onions when it comes to boat hauling, well done Gentry Senior, good luck on getting the building and land you are hoping to get and fingers crossed the community give in to the idea of the trucks permission 👍👏
I feel your pain with the land.
I’m a farmer (6000ac) and truck driver.
We have neighbours who have sold land for acreages and most new owners are good but there is always a few that moved in for the farmer life but don’t like it when we run our equipment or drive out trucks close to there places.
Good luck with the company
Hey guys this is roundman the super trucker lol great video got some great shots
I watch all your videos thier awsome keep up the hard work.
I didn't realize just how much work there was to loading boats, good job 👏!
Love the video of the W9 pulling that hill from the truck in front of you. It reminded me of Smokey and the Bandit.
This was an awesome video. Seeing the truck going through the mountains loaded down like that looked awesome. Hammer down my friends!
Tim you have an awesome father. What we see him do on this channel is unbelievable. Just like you and brax. I love seeing that. Father and son getting along. And brax would rather hang out with you than anybody. God bless the Gentry family. Love your videos. When I go down to Florida I'm going to swing by Sweetwater Tennessee and just say hi. I used to go through Sweetwater all the time when i-75 was being built.
brother don't change a thing , you are doing an awesome job
Tim there is the. Left trailer tail light blinking. Buddy tell your good morning to you both
You know it's a hot day when u get out of ur air conditioned truck ur glasses immediately fog up &u think to yourself yeah it's gonna be a sucky day lol
i enjoy watching y’all’s videos and i’m a driver my self i pull containers out of the port in savannah ga
Man that’s a working truck sounds so good Tim N 14 Cummins baby also dad a good man
The videos got a lot better when you don´t film and work at the same time! Really interesting to see how you load the boats on the trailer. Great content! A tip for the guy editing. Split the sound and videofiles separate fron each other. That way you can use the sound from inside the truck even when you are showing it from the outside and we don´t have to listen to the loud wind noise.
Man the older trucks are the ones that runs better than new ones
I look forward to each and every one of your videos. Today was my 51st birthday, and to get to watch one of your videos today made it that much better! Thank you for continuing to put out videos and let us be part of the Gentry Video Family!
Thank you for the video.The Kenworth really pull on hills without problems since you put more HP.Take care of you guys.
The video was great you and your dad work great together as always it's a shame people mess up your plans that you and your family have worked hard for, I hope you can put your shop up there or if not I hope you get the other one either way can't wait for your shop to be built
That truck looks good with them boats
Loving the ole 900 man! Work'n out great! Watched you get er going, good job. You and the ole man work good together and that reminds me a lot of me and my still truck'n boy👍. Hang tight and keep on truck'n!
Your dad is a hard worker and seems to be a good guy!! God Bless you all and be safe!!
Im liking the different video angles. The driver angle, the stacks rollin smoke angle, and the pilot truck angle! Awesome!
I like the show you guys do a great job trucking people really don’t how much u go to bring the goods and everything else I appreciate you truck driver
Try 47,000 in a tanker on Monteagle...I wouldn't even use a jake for 8,000 lbs of bass boats...lol
I think you guys need to do an equipment appreciation day. Where you go through the minor equipment like cribbing, metal bars and connectors. Clean them up and paint them replace equipment that is old and tired and show people what to look for and why.
Tim, you need to send your dad on a dream vacation. Take him Deepsea fishing since you haul so many boats. That would be a great Father son, Father son lif time memory.
You’re getting there camera man. Easy on the going back and forth on each person talking 5 feet apart. Got me sea sick when Tim n his dad were talking.
Yes sir next time I will stand back and just get them both In the shot thanks for the feedback 👍
That K W is a beast, love the channel, keep up the good work
Enjoy all of your shows.
I had thought during previous videos that the road could be an issue getting frequent loads especially oversized ones through there. The farm could still be a great place for rest & relaxation from the busy life, and have a building to put show trucks and toys in along with doing RUclips builds separate from main trucking business
Good video Tim W900 was rocking and rolled . Appreciate the hard work you and your dad do on these awesome videos loading them boats is not easy especially when it's that hot outside. Thanks again 👍
that was another awesome video. 👌 I absolutely just love that W9. it sounds amazing
That's amazing people want your good on the shelves but they can't put up with a truck company in their neighborhood sad man trucking industry always get screwed all the time but that's life in trucking right love you show Tim keep up the good work triple t out of Cincinnati Ohio
You want this guy for a neighbor?
Straight pipe jake brakes for no reason day and night.....
Man that n14. Sounds awesome keep it up :: Alwyn from Jamaica
Mount Eagle was always a great place to spend my break. Love the sound of your KW. I drove a 93 W-9 with straits had a 425 Series 60 sounded similar to yours.
I really enjoy watching what you guy's do and what you show everyone keep up the good work