Milk Tanker truck Driver takes you inside a delivery at a dairy | Trucking Vlog 2304 | HD 1080p

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • This clip was hastily shot on my iPhone. Dairies a lot of time aren't to open of you filming on property but this one is pretty cool about it. I didn't have my GoPro and I shot it in portrait mode (facepalm) so I had to use a different editing mode in iMovie for it. So I apologize for it only being in 1080. I did shoot it in 4k 60 but in editing and translating it downgraded the quality. I will get the fixed up for the next time filming on the iPhone so 4k will be the standard moving forward. I tried to leave this video raw but edited. There isn't any special effects or music. Just me and the loud machines and pumps. Hope you like it. I will be doing more in the future like this and will also be adding edits with some light music to be less of a horrible film taker person. Enjoy!

Комментарии • 23

  • @MilkHaulingwithTj
    @MilkHaulingwithTj  Год назад +2

    Sorry about the portrait mode. I did this video on the fly with my iPhone and recorded it all in this vertical orientation. It also downgraded quality to 1080. It won’t be this normally. Standard will be 16:9 4K . Thanks for watching and being a part of my journey.

  • @jacktimmer
    @jacktimmer 5 месяцев назад +2

    Did this working intake for 7 years at local milk bottling plant. Pulled sample of load, took temperature, tore all the pumps apart, washed and disassembled hose ends, filled chest with fresh ice, washed entire cabinets and helped with more of the truck if time permitted. Loved that job

    • @MilkHaulingwithTj
      @MilkHaulingwithTj  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for that service. Not an easy job at all. I’m sure I couldn’t do that for the long shifts they pull. Thanks for stopping by !

    • @wadelevan1787
      @wadelevan1787 Месяц назад

      So you worked for the dairy, but you handled all the washing of the trailer compartment parts? I’m a driver and every dairy I’ve been to has the driver wash everything at the back end.

    • @jacktimmer
      @jacktimmer Месяц назад

      @@wadelevan1787 yes that is correct.

    • @wadelevan1787
      @wadelevan1787 Месяц назад

      @@jacktimmer wow, that’s cool. I go to DFA reading, Hershey chocolate, LOL Carlisle, Lucerne, and Lehigh Valley and non of them wash for us.

    • @jacktimmer
      @jacktimmer Месяц назад +1

      @@wadelevan1787 I worked 7 years for Dean foods in Sheboygan Wisconsin. This was 20 years ago with no safety harness crap to slow me up. Only a 2 bay intake because we only bottled milk. Recieved about 14-20 trucks a day. I was young with energy, loved my job and drivers more than the management of the company I actually worked for. The drivers always said that I went above and beyond, I was just happy to put a smile on their faces after the incredibly long days/weeks they put in

  • @st4183
    @st4183 Год назад +2

    You are really good at describing the how, where and why of the job! 👍 Very interesting stuff.

  • @Milliesdaddy12
    @Milliesdaddy12 Месяц назад

    Why aren’t your valves both open? Everyone I know opens both and closes the one when sucking air. Dont throw stainless parts in buckets. Stainless is not porous and it gets ruined when clanking and banging against other stainless. Milk hauler of 16 years here

    • @MilkHaulingwithTj
      @MilkHaulingwithTj  Месяц назад

      Very nice of you to stop by the channel. I'm sure there was a reason for the valves being the way they were for a bit. I can't remember off the top of my head as it's been a long while ago now. Could have been they were close to filling a silo and wanted half in one and half in another. Who knows. Also I don't soak the stainless for cleaning of them. It's a way to hold water and soap to brush them as I clean the space. Each driver has there way of cleaning and unloading. Each dairy has a way to unload as well. I appreciate you stopping by .

  • @michaelluna4328
    @michaelluna4328 4 месяца назад +1

    Are you from Texas? You got that Texas Accent the way you talk 😊

    • @MilkHaulingwithTj
      @MilkHaulingwithTj  4 месяца назад

      I’ve heard that before but I’m born and raised in Maryland. Guess I still have a little southern twang. 😂

    • @michaelluna4328
      @michaelluna4328 4 месяца назад +1

      @@MilkHaulingwithTj oh really ? 😀 what part of Maryland ? I used to lived in Essex County Maryland die hard Ravens fan too💜🖤🐦‍⬛

    • @MilkHaulingwithTj
      @MilkHaulingwithTj  4 месяца назад +1

      I live in Washington county md. Western md area.

    • @michaelluna4328
      @michaelluna4328 4 месяца назад

      @@MilkHaulingwithTj wow nice place 😀

  • @sheepfarmer7548
    @sheepfarmer7548 Год назад +1

    Great video. Can you tell me what is your usual schedule. My husband has a CDL and we have a small family owned raw milk hauler near us. The owner told me we need to get a tanker endorsement on his CDL. Wondering if the pay and amount of work is worth it. Also, what region are you in and how is this job done during winter cold months? Owner said they haul within a 800 mile radius and needs us out for a week at a time. What’s the rules on that with DOT. We are aware of the 150 mile ag exemption. Originally my husband has experience in dry van no tough fright and refeer as well as rv transportation.

    • @MilkHaulingwithTj
      @MilkHaulingwithTj  Год назад +3

      My normal schedule really whatever fits you. At my job I set what I want. I like my route main route which is every other day. Same farms. I also fill in on my Sunday off so I work 4 days a week. I make avg 200-375 plus wait time everyday. It differs based on route and if it’s a weekend or not. Some companies pay extra for weekends and also pay is different depending. You can make 1000 for 4 day’s minimum in my experience. If you want to run long days we have guys that work 5 days and make nearly 1800-2000. They run 2 routes daily. We run within the 150 air mile rule so we don’t need to run logs unless you run outside that. My company is flexible. A lot of farms do either everyday or every other day pickup schedules. You also have to get out and set up hose for pumping at the farm and test milk so it’s not no touch. You also need to pass a small test for sampling license. At the dairy you will wash your pump components and hoses and things like that. Hope this helps.

    • @user-ze3mt3rf7c
      @user-ze3mt3rf7c 10 месяцев назад +1

      The tanker endorsement is easy back when I did mine like almost 10 years ago it was just like a 20 question exam at the DMV and basically common sense knowledge but I also had a buddy that taught me the basics on a couple loads then sente on my way did that for a few loads then we decided I should go get the endorsement lol I was hauling fertilizer from central Florida up to mater farms in south Carolina I loved it did a load every day during season

    • @jaygraham5407
      @jaygraham5407 6 месяцев назад

      Is this by any chance at United Dairy in Martins Ferry, OH??

  • @natalietull5657
    @natalietull5657 3 месяца назад

    Good video. How heavy are all the components that you're having to handle? Id also be concerned with being strong enough to tighten and loosen everything?

    • @MilkHaulingwithTj
      @MilkHaulingwithTj  2 месяца назад

      Sorry for that late response but not crazy heavy at all. If your can do basic yard work or something like that you could handle this job. Nothing is overly heavy . Thanks for coming by .

  • @reezee412
    @reezee412 11 месяцев назад +1

    What company is that?im
    In pa
    And have my tanker and hazmat