I love how the majority of these comments just slate the driver. Yes he doesn’t run the gearbox well but everyone starts somewhere. He’ll get better with time and he didn’t take any risks and stopped when he lost traction as to not cause mechanical damage. No harm no foul. Also is everyone forgetting this is a livestock trailer. If you don’t understand how this changes the way a truck drives maybe you’re the idiot.
does not matter how experienced you are if you miss a gear , you are going to be in trouble , tanker trailers require care too , when going up hills and down for that matter as well
To be fair to the driver he had to stop to let the other float come down the hill, I myself was a driver and I’ve had the same problem. I was a tanker driver and if you get stopped on a hill it is so hard to get up because of weight transfer, liquid all gathering at the back of the tank, but yes you are right in what your saying, the second driver made it look like a walk in the park. Great video. Kind regards Johnny
I'm a tanker driver too , and if I can I'll give way to the truck coming up a steep country road like the one in the video because if he has to stop on a hill with a loaded truck it's harder for them to get going again
The driver that had to wait for the other truck and struggled to gain traction handled the situation very well.also I have a nickname for V8 Scania s now and that is growlers as they sound just like( class 37s) diesel locomotives of the highways
Uphill goes before downhill, yet some drivers don't seem to realize that or let that actually be a thing. With as result what you see in this video, haha
@@Daniel-rb1ig Yeah I know, felt bad far him. But my comment was directed at the guy suggesting that all those lights on the truck would be draining power from the truck. Anyway way how are you, I thought the yanks had got you? ha ha
Everybody makes mistakes and there’s plenty to be made driving lorries. Lifting the mid steer would solve this problem but he will know that now I’m sure ! Keep on keeping on.
@@ebddenby8439 Tags are alright if you can dump the air and/or have manual override of the lift, which most truck makers won't allow you to do when loaded unless you pay to have it reprogrammed in the ECU. I'm on bulk milk tanker work and I'd rather have a mid lift when losing traction on muddy hills. The milk's all at the back of tank and so I want my drive axle as close to the weight as I can get it, which you don't get with a tag config. The Gilder's truck would have been fine if he'd dumped the air.
Been there and done that, cocking the gears up making myself look a complete numpty. Only saving grace was mines a double drive. Learn from experience.
Lift the axle or dump the air out of it if the load is to heavy and lock the diff....failing that ask all the sheep to move forward over the drive axle..
K Graham some tractor units I’ve driven like the Volvos you could dump the air out of the lift axle suspension so more weight would be on the drive axle which would give you more grip...
I just got my first hgv horse truck, steep hill, very steep on my first trip out in Sunday 😳 I might just take a much longer route to avoid said hill, till I get a bit of practice in 😬
I can't believe that twice he got that truck to lift off and then went for a higher gear. In situations like that, get it moving and keep your foot flat to the floor and watch the tacho. Going for a higher gear was just dumb and it showed every time.
It's not about the gear selection, it's about momentum. Had he had it in second gear all the way through the hill with enough speed, he'd easily make it the first time. First gear is too slow and makes him stall.
He made it in the end at least. I bet the residents were getting fed up with the noise. As with anything in life practice makes perfect and I hate it when other people comment on others saying they are crap and forgot they were once a novice.
you've not driven in a real tough spot it sounds like. A snap change uphill is a hard learned skill but whether livestock or bulk the trick is to be smooth and that way maintain momentum. this guy seems to be getting to know his rig, but at least he doesn't treat either truck or load badly.
sometimes if there is a lot of weight on it, you can not lift it, or it might not actually be a lift axle and instead just be a plain 6x2 twin steer, or even just a 6x2
I will only add knowing livestock haulage I suspect that rig may have been some 50 Tonnes gross ... And they guy had to stop to allow another one down. He did OK
gear boxes in these v8s take some getting used to especially if you have just come from a standard 4 0ver 4 or a 3 over 3 as the gears are back to front on these v8s as i found out at 3 o clock one morning, i spent a good 10 mins trying to work it out lol
lift the middle axle (sometimes it won't let you do if you have too much weight) or press the other button to move the load on the rear axle and then put the gearbox in manual. it worked with me in a similar situation
There's many a driver got stuck on that hill it's a short nasty little bastard used to go up it regularly if you knew it you knew how to hit it and it's steeper than it looks but as other people say the joy of a mid lift 4x2s never had a problem
It happens even drivers with 40 years or more experence driving truck sometimes you just dont listen enigines what is doing and you are too late on gear and it stuck
OH BOY... 1: Take air pressure of the helping steering axle to put full load on the driving axle. 2: Diff. lock ON. 3: First gear (crawl gear) oput on some RPM. 4: Drive in a straight line forward up hill. 5: Keep the speeder pedal absolutely steady.
Wheel spinning, better off putting diff locks on in super big grades & in the wet or damp it’s a must, then turn off diffs. Be prepared to drop two or three gears. Better to drop to a very low gear & wait until right at the correct speed to let out clutch if dropping 4 gears or more. If pulling way use crawler gear when fully loaded like he clearly is.
Well he got up there in the end .with just adamaged pride ..here's a tip from a long standing scania driver ..when you get into sticky situation like that stop &drop the air on all axles. Then press the lift axle switch &weight about 15 secs then press your ride height switch back to normal travel. Your lift axle is now in the air ..mid lift or tag ......max traction is now available
Still piss myself laughing at this !!! I remember when first saw this I thought it was a dog barking then noticed it was the wheels skidding !!!! Arrrrr god still makes me laugh 😂😂😂😂
Dad blew a half shaft on that hill in a lb 80 don't criticize anyone untill you drive that hill yourself there are 3 this is the 1st one even a loaded van struggles here go and drive that hill first before criticizeing.
"Do take a course in climbing"...........you need a course in common sense mate!!!...Look at the speed everyone else goes when approaching the hill....look at how steep the hill is!!!...and look at the fact that the real issue is traction (because its so steep)........oh....and how could i forget....the oncoming truck coming down the hill that he stopped for....but don't worry......I took a course in "HGV livestock steep hill fully loaded can't b******t a b*******er" course!!!. Hats off to the driver....he did well..end of!!!
I can't believe what im reading on here about this most of the comments are slating the driver.He gave way to a truck coming down hill its clearly not a v8 (you can tell by the sound of the engine the second truck however was).he lost traction which is understandable being a mid lift and with the weight hes pulling.He backed up and got up in the end so good on him.Whether hes experienced or not is irrelevant he never damaged anything.Amd the comments where its says pay peanuts you get monkeys do you even drive these kind of roads i bet not.I bet your one of these internet trolls that gets off writing shit because you that fucking lazy to get of your arse and get a job.I do however drive these kind of roads (all over wales and the peak district) and i drive a V8 rear tag and have done for 28 years and i can tell ya i have fucked up had ghost gears and had to back up to have a run up so what who fucking cares he made it thats what its about.
Piss off idiot - he couldn't even get it started at the bottom of the hill without stalling it. If that's your idea of "skilled driving", then I'm bloody glad we don't have you idiots over here driving real trucks.
@@AusMiner first off who mentioned skilled driving you fxcking idiot and secondly its my opinion which is allowed.Where you from anyway ya couch where you sit all day pretending to know what your on about...twat
@@scottwilliamsakacowboy4691 bm Aus is spot on. This bloke wouldn't last a day in oz. I could smell the clutch burn from this lattitude of the world. Piss ass truck carrying Piss all weight compared to oz rigs. We're not highly sort after drivers worldwide for no reason. Long distances, heavy weights, four trailer long road trains, road conditions that don't even qualify as a road to name a few. Professional drivers are highly skilled and that's what we are here. Go back and resit your license you idiot !!.
Fucks sake.... lorries were going up that hill yonks ago ... no 6... 700bhp in them days .... too many show boaters today ... road looked bone dry too ....
Looks to me like a case of bad instructor, when the lorry backed down the second time the drivers swapped and the passenger drove her up, fair play for given it a go she's a big yoke. The second lad powered up👍
A 6x4 (Like we use in S. Africa) would sail up that hill. (Diff lock if it's icy). Why do I hardly ever see 6x4's in the UK? Good on the driver tho' handling it as he did.
You don't see 6x4s over here in the UK unless on specialised heavy haul work generally. 6x2 at 44 tonne here would probably see 8 to 8.5 mpg. A 6x4 on the same work would be more like 6 to 6.5 mpg due to the extra rolling resistance and extra fuel/power needed to drive the second bogey. The bean counters balk at the fuel costs and so we all get the bare minimum needed which are 6x2s and we have to make do.
A lorry load of lamb, mmm, tasty. In a meeting situation like that the vehicle going uphill has priority in order to prevent that situation from developing. It's hard to see in the video but it appears the lorry going downhill was committed due to the bend at the top of the hill and couldn't give way without blocking the road.
Every firm has a “driver” like that, and probably the reason for the development and fitting of auto gear boxes. Now could someone explain to the kid what the benefits are of raising your middle axle when you need some extra traction, and what the diff lock switch is for?
Outch 😖 painful experience. If that was me id probably get my ass whooped. Maybe back into the hill again stick to first and let it rev the nuts off itself I guess thats if the lift axle wont lift because its too heavy. Having another oncoming lorry trips you up easilly. Am sure theres plenty of experts thatll do it first try. Bet its a lesson for him. Everyone including experts starts off with shit driving and learns to get better. Bet the sheep were enjoying their last ride 🐑
I love how the majority of these comments just slate the driver. Yes he doesn’t run the gearbox well but everyone starts somewhere. He’ll get better with time and he didn’t take any risks and stopped when he lost traction as to not cause mechanical damage. No harm no foul. Also is everyone forgetting this is a livestock trailer. If you don’t understand how this changes the way a truck drives maybe you’re the idiot.
Probbably took a few miles off the clutch though
Exactly everyone makes mistakes even the old boys.
does not matter how experienced you are if you miss a gear , you are going to be in trouble , tanker trailers require care too , when going up hills and down for that matter as well
We all got to learn. He will know how to approach hill next time.
but still.. a bad driver
Sometimes it's more fun reading the comments from all these experts. So many of them.
Many of them are ETS2 players. The real world has consequences and the human factor.
I agree Matty a lot of drivers forget we all started at the bottom and some of them that gob off are still no good at it 🤨🤨
Can hear the sheep loving the rollercoaster ride!
Was. Wry hard getting 500 sheep of at night to go on to a field that might
Didn't realise there was so many perfect drivers out there show me a perfect driver and I'll show a lier.
To be fair to the driver he had to stop to let the other float come down the hill, I myself was a driver and I’ve had the same problem. I was a tanker driver and if you get stopped on a hill it is so hard to get up because of weight transfer, liquid all gathering at the back of the tank, but yes you are right in what your saying, the second driver made it look like a walk in the park.
Great video.
Kind regards
Johnny
Johnny Rogerson 2nd driver only makes it look easy cos he has a clear road and can get the run up the hill
I would have figured the empty guy should have given the loaded guy toiling uphill the right of way and yield to the situation.
I'm a tanker driver too , and if I can I'll give way to the truck coming up a steep country road like the one in the video because if he has to stop on a hill with a loaded truck it's harder for them to get going again
Me personally would have lifted the MIDLIFT to aid grip on the drive axle as its spinning
But I'm no expert
some won't lift if there's too much weight on.
The struggling one sounds like a 6 cylinder, the last sounds like a Scania V8 :-)
but they are both v8s
Depending on horsepower what they have.as they go from 480 to 730
Recognised this place as I drove through today! It is steeper than it looks on the video. 25% gradient.
Second lad going up hill proper cowboy
Blimey!Struggled with that.Not sure that it was a V8 though,judging by the sound,but the second truck proved that "you're never late in a V8"👍👍
Was a V8☺
That is clearly a v8 all the stocks 164's 480 or 580 and the stock r620 without modified exhausts where my dad works sounds the same that this one
The driver that had to wait for the other truck and struggled to gain traction handled the situation very well.also I have a nickname for V8 Scania s now and that is growlers as they sound just like( class 37s) diesel locomotives of the highways
Uphill goes before downhill, yet some drivers don't seem to realize that or let that actually be a thing. With as result what you see in this video, haha
For a few minutes the sheep thought yayy the grim reaper has spared us, we're goin baaa'ck to the farm.
And there is me in this cf 440 Daf struggling up a hill, Did nearly stop on a hill yesterday though 😂😂😂😂😂
Remember momentum is your best friend 👍😉
Walk the sheep to the top of the hill and then go and get your lorry
Lmfao
😂
😉😉😉
obviously
Brilliant comment 😂
All them fancy lights draining power 😂 flat out 👌
That literally has nothing to do with it 😂👌
@@PRBRP91 Beat me to it. He obviously has no idea how a diesel engine works.
It's called sarcasm guys
@@jaymanleonard new driver, we've all been there
@@Daniel-rb1ig Yeah I know, felt bad far him. But my comment was directed at the guy suggesting that all those lights on the truck would be draining power from the truck. Anyway way how are you, I thought the yanks had got you? ha ha
Looks like a job for a Foden!
Everybody makes mistakes and there’s plenty to be made driving lorries. Lifting the mid steer would solve this problem but he will know that now I’m sure ! Keep on keeping on.
"That's the way to do it." Well, if he had there would've been a rather nasty head-on collision.
Love that people are commenting on the drivers but don't know the real story
Come on mates, we all made mistakes. No need to be so harsh to this bloke... -collegue from the netherlands
february well said buddy!
Would of been fine if he hadn't of met the other lorry.
Yep very true
Have been fine.....if he had not met the other lorry......have.....have.....have.....not ....of of....of.
The joys of having a mid lift axle. Tag axles are the way forward
Rubbish tag axles are even worse up there
@@ebddenby8439 Tags are alright if you can dump the air and/or have manual override of the lift, which most truck makers won't allow you to do when loaded unless you pay to have it reprogrammed in the ECU. I'm on bulk milk tanker work and I'd rather have a mid lift when losing traction on muddy hills. The milk's all at the back of tank and so I want my drive axle as close to the weight as I can get it, which you don't get with a tag config. The Gilder's truck would have been fine if he'd dumped the air.
Fair play made it in the end good on him never give up just keep trying your get there in the end
Been there and done that, cocking the gears up making myself look a complete numpty. Only saving grace was mines a double drive. Learn from experience.
Lift the axle or dump the air out of it if the load is to heavy and lock the diff....failing that ask all the sheep to move forward over the drive axle..
Im an hgv driver but its autos i drive.can u xplain why u would dump the air?
K Graham some tractor units I’ve driven like the Volvos you could dump the air out of the lift axle suspension so more weight would be on the drive axle which would give you more grip...
I just got my first hgv horse truck, steep hill, very steep on my first trip out in Sunday 😳 I might just take a much longer route to avoid said hill, till I get a bit of practice in 😬
Imagine listening to that all night
SPEEEEEEEEED and power!!
I can't believe that twice he got that truck to lift off and then went for a higher gear. In situations like that, get it moving and keep your foot flat to the floor and watch the tacho. Going for a higher gear was just dumb and it showed every time.
It's not about the gear selection, it's about momentum. Had he had it in second gear all the way through the hill with enough speed, he'd easily make it the first time. First gear is too slow and makes him stall.
@@AgentSmith911 stall in first gear are you kidding me?
Yes, at 2:55 he starts spinning in first gear
Momentum and experience makes a helluva difference. Second driver made it look easy.
Second truck didn't stop at the junction for the one coming down the hill.
@@MrPaw45 you should never stop for vehicles coming down uphill always has right of way...muchveasier to start again facing downhill
He made it in the end at least. I bet the residents were getting fed up with the noise. As with anything in life practice makes perfect and I hate it when other people comment on others saying they are crap and forgot they were once a novice.
I bet the residents all got up early that morning!!
Haha lol.
😂😂😂😂
@143 Topline
I stand corrected!He still made a meal of that hill👍
A little surprised this Scania V8 couldn't get up this hill, but not easy in the dark
Its just confidence and knowing your gearbox ! He will soon drive it like he stole it 😏
Should have stayed in the same gear nervy change going uphill if you have a load
Except if it's an automatic.
you've not driven in a real tough spot it sounds like.
A snap change uphill is a hard learned skill but whether livestock or bulk the trick is to be smooth and that way maintain momentum. this guy seems to be getting to know his rig, but at least he doesn't treat either truck or load badly.
4 over 4 should of stayed in low range and dumped the air out the axle first
@@MrJonah53 then you chuck it in manual mode you arrogant twat!
Maybe it's an automatic.
lift that goddamn, mid axle XD
sometimes if there is a lot of weight on it, you can not lift it, or it might not actually be a lift axle and instead just be a plain 6x2 twin steer, or even just a 6x2
Get a bit of Griffin Style driving. Back it up, take a run at it and Full Purr Pedal like the guy behind did 😆🤣
Best advice!
Good thing he realized he needed Lowest gear and more Torque. You can hear this in his final attempt
Listen to the sheep yeaaaaah or meaaaaar lol
Shouldn’t have tried to change gears going uphill, that’s a v8, pulling about 20 ton payload. That thing should be tanking it up there.
I will only add knowing livestock haulage I suspect that rig may have been some 50 Tonnes gross ... And they guy had to stop to allow another one down. He did OK
how that happened ?
1.1 twin turbo?
gear boxes in these v8s take some getting used to especially if you have just come from a standard 4 0ver 4 or a 3 over 3 as the gears are back to front on these v8s as i found out at 3 o clock one morning, i spent a good 10 mins trying to work it out lol
First time I ever see a lighted traffic sign, I've never even thought it is a thing.
I imagine that went up there in second low, judging by the engine revs!
lift the middle axle (sometimes it won't let you do if you have too much weight) or press the other button to move the load on the rear axle and then put the gearbox in manual. it worked with me in a similar situation
i just realised it's a manual, i was watching it without audio
It IS a manual !
I didnt know livestock could be that heavy.
Don't worry lads drive is letting all the fluid's drain off the trailer
Chill
Il a sont permis le chauffeur je me pose la question ????
In scania there is a small button called weight transfer
if the company who owns the truck specified it
We all make fuck ups the second lad only made it look easy because he'd the momentum built up for the hill. We're only human after all.
There's many a driver got stuck on that hill it's a short nasty little bastard used to go up it regularly if you knew it you knew how to hit it and it's steeper than it looks but as other people say the joy of a mid lift 4x2s never had a problem
This is not a struggle. The driver is obviously changing gears when he shouldn't.
It happens even drivers with 40 years or more experence driving truck sometimes you just dont listen enigines what is doing and you are too late on gear and it stuck
OH BOY...
1: Take air pressure of the helping steering axle to put full load on the driving axle.
2: Diff. lock ON.
3: First gear (crawl gear) oput on some RPM.
4: Drive in a straight line forward up hill.
5: Keep the speeder pedal absolutely steady.
was this filmed late at night or early hours in the morning?
At night I’d say, unless it took him all day, start of the clip it’s light. Dark at the end.
Wheel spinning, better off putting diff locks on in super big grades & in the wet or damp it’s a must, then turn off diffs. Be prepared to drop two or three gears.
Better to drop to a very low gear & wait until right at the correct speed to let out clutch if dropping 4 gears or more.
If pulling way use crawler gear when fully loaded like he clearly is.
Well he got up there in the end .with just adamaged pride ..here's a tip from a long standing scania driver ..when you get into sticky situation like that stop &drop the air on all axles. Then press the lift axle switch &weight about 15 secs then press your ride height switch back to normal travel. Your lift axle is now in the air ..mid lift or tag ......max traction is now available
Still piss myself laughing at this !!! I remember when first saw this I thought it was a dog barking then noticed it was the wheels skidding !!!! Arrrrr god still makes me laugh 😂😂😂😂
Still makes me laugh even the sheep are laughing!!!
Who was driving ? I used to drive for them myself
Handbrake on . Crawler gear , low range . Off you go . Nice and steady does it. 🚛🚛🚛
driver sees camera and thinks "watch this"
😂
hope the sheeps enjoyed the jerky ride up n down the hill?
Fair play to him for trying.i would have been flapping about and thinking the lambs were going to end up old ewes by the time i got up the hill
Jaz 2nd lad showed how it dun..
Dad blew a half shaft on that hill in a lb 80 don't criticize anyone untill you drive that hill yourself there are 3 this is the 1st one even a loaded van struggles here go and drive that hill first before criticizeing.
If In Doubt, Flat Out
Can hear the wheels spinning
That was the puffing you hear on the hill the first time that was the wheel slip
The second driver didn't have a truck coming down....!
Should've knocked out down a gear or two before the climb, use the weight transfer button to add weight to the drive axle 🚛💨💨
He want wheel spinning though, just wrong gear
"Do take a course in climbing"...........you need a course in common sense mate!!!...Look at the speed everyone else goes when approaching the hill....look at how steep the hill is!!!...and look at the fact that the real issue is traction (because its so steep)........oh....and how could i forget....the oncoming truck coming down the hill that he stopped for....but don't worry......I took a course in "HGV livestock steep hill fully loaded can't b******t a b*******er" course!!!. Hats off to the driver....he did well..end of!!!
All the gear..no idea
I can't believe what im reading on here about this most of the comments are slating the driver.He gave way to a truck coming down hill its clearly not a v8 (you can tell by the sound of the engine the second truck however was).he lost traction which is understandable being a mid lift and with the weight hes pulling.He backed up and got up in the end so good on him.Whether hes experienced or not is irrelevant he never damaged anything.Amd the comments where its says pay peanuts you get monkeys do you even drive these kind of roads i bet not.I bet your one of these internet trolls that gets off writing shit because you that fucking lazy to get of your arse and get a job.I do however drive these kind of roads (all over wales and the peak district) and i drive a V8 rear tag and have done for 28 years and i can tell ya i have fucked up had ghost gears and had to back up to have a run up so what who fucking cares he made it thats what its about.
Piss off idiot - he couldn't even get it started at the bottom of the hill without stalling it. If that's your idea of "skilled driving", then I'm bloody glad we don't have you idiots over here driving real trucks.
It's a v8
@@AusMiner first off who mentioned skilled driving you fxcking idiot and secondly its my opinion which is allowed.Where you from anyway ya couch where you sit all day pretending to know what your on about...twat
@@scottwilliamsakacowboy4691 bm Aus is spot on. This bloke wouldn't last a day in oz. I could smell the clutch burn from this lattitude of the world. Piss ass truck carrying Piss all weight compared to oz rigs. We're not highly sort after drivers worldwide for no reason. Long distances, heavy weights, four trailer long road trains, road conditions that don't even qualify as a road to name a few. Professional drivers are highly skilled and that's what we are here. Go back and resit your license you idiot !!.
I'm a hgv driver the v on the front of the means v8 what the fuck would u no are expecting to sound like a petrol v8 lol you fool
The sheep don't think much to his driving lol
Good lad. 😁
Proper driver the 2nd one. I bet he's a top tang from south armagh. That's where the real drivers hail from
dunno how he managed to fuck that up..
Savage weight in these trailers while just empty.
Sell the truck and employ shepherds to walk the sheep.
Now that's how you handle a truck
Heres the story of the little Scania that could,
I think I can, I think I can.
🚂🚃🚃
Could he not hoist the bogie a little so he had more pressure on the drive wheels?
Hold your current gear on that hill. I see plenty of keyboarders here could do this climb first time
It's quite a sheep hill though
Come on ewe should know better than that
trucks performing like the hopeless 450 engine.
Facebook experts. Most of them have never driven a wagon ..
Fucks sake.... lorries were going up that hill yonks ago ... no 6... 700bhp in them days .... too many show boaters today ... road looked bone dry too ....
I have no problem with a death wagon experiencing set backs..
If the middle axle is liftable, there’s an easy solution to this problem.
Looks to me like a case of bad instructor, when the lorry backed down the second time the drivers swapped and the passenger drove her up, fair play for given it a go she's a big yoke. The second lad powered up👍
A 6x4 (Like we use in S. Africa) would sail up that hill. (Diff lock if it's icy). Why do I hardly ever see 6x4's in the UK? Good on the driver tho' handling it as he did.
You don't see 6x4s over here in the UK unless on specialised heavy haul work generally. 6x2 at 44 tonne here would probably see 8 to 8.5 mpg. A 6x4 on the same work would be more like 6 to 6.5 mpg due to the extra rolling resistance and extra fuel/power needed to drive the second bogey. The bean counters balk at the fuel costs and so we all get the bare minimum needed which are 6x2s and we have to make do.
@@wagmiorngmi Cheers Sam, thank you for the explanation, which makes perfect sense!
By Jesus Them Scania’s Can Pull
A lorry load of lamb, mmm, tasty. In a meeting situation like that the vehicle going uphill has priority in order to prevent that situation from developing. It's hard to see in the video but it appears the lorry going downhill was committed due to the bend at the top of the hill and couldn't give way without blocking the road.
Every firm has a “driver” like that, and probably the reason for the development and fitting of auto gear boxes. Now could someone explain to the kid what the benefits are of raising your middle axle when you need some extra traction, and what the diff lock switch is for?
The benefit is you lift axle to put weight on drive axle
But I grew up on old trucks lol
Outch 😖 painful experience. If that was me id probably get my ass whooped. Maybe back into the hill again stick to first and let it rev the nuts off itself I guess thats if the lift axle wont lift because its too heavy. Having another oncoming lorry trips you up easilly. Am sure theres plenty of experts thatll do it first try. Bet its a lesson for him. Everyone including experts starts off with shit driving and learns to get better. Bet the sheep were enjoying their last ride 🐑
Tags say no more 💪
Go for the crawler gear ⚙, and see that scania climb sloe but easy