Great content lads. Brings back memories for sure. I ran the Ice Roads in 07/08 and now retired. Had a great go of it and always seem to make it up Charlies Hill lol. Great experience for any driver to do at least once.
Wow awesome video man! 👌🏼😃😎🤜🏻👏🏻👏🏻 The gray Freightliner FLD in the 16:45 looks like very similar when Alex Debogorski driven one in the Ice Road Truckers reality show, good memories!
I'll give the show one thing, the show got me interested. But I've got no love for how they did things and putting lives & equipment in jeopardy and harms way.
Wonderful video and great recognition to the drivers who make this happen. Don't know if those of us who don't drive truck will every truly understand what it's like to drive these roads.
Nice, a real show about real work. I did 85-87 out of Norman Wells NWT. Moving and supplying oil rigs. Over the Oscar pass many times. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
I love the sound of the truck. The tours/work is certainly not easy and despite everything I would love to go on one. For me, you are the true Ice Road Truckers. Many thanks for these mega great impressions of your work and home. Best regards from Germany/Cologne.
I'm in there at 17 minutes with the freightliner and westcan trailers, nice to meet you guys! Thanks to the Frenchman Sébastien, hope to see you guys next season! It's been an awesome time!
Great video driver, you guys are amazing and have nutz the size of watermelons, come on! Thanks for sharing and doing this job to support all those who wait for your deliveries. Stay safe out there my friend and keep the videos coming, catch you on the next one.
It was a good experience for my self I was there this year for the first time and it sure was something I’m looking forward to doing it next year again
Hello friends, I have previously watched videos because I was interested in going to work, but this video is more real and professional with the comments of the operators. Many successes, greetings from Peru 🇵🇪
"No way I'm gonna crash it - this is a Beer Truck, eh!"... Now this is a proper show. Liked, Subbed and hangin' off yer mud, er - iceflaps, Jack. Respect from Ontario, eh.
What a goal for me I hope that I can find a recruiter to experience this for one season at least. Obtaining my AZ was a huge thing for me and I wanted to try this with all my heart but it seems you need to know someone.
Hi from Airdrie, AB. Just found this video. Not trucker but trucking fan and play a lot ATS (America Truck sim). Love the short video you got of raven swooping down and flying beside your truck for min or so. Awesome shot by the way, once in life time. Q: I understand eaton fuller 18 speed. Got that for my pc truck sim. Does the dual shift give you more then 16 forward gears? Could you maybe give short video of how you shift gears maybe in next video? Thanks. Take care and stay warm :)
There are actually 35 forward gears and 5 reverse gears in this combination. Not all of them can be used progressively, as the ratios overlap. Others have asked me to put a video on how to shift this combination, stay tuned, I will when I get a chance keep watching thanks for your support
Interesting footage. I've had an interest in the ice road for quite a few years now, ever since a thread was started on motorcycle website (of all places), ADVrider by an inmate there. He lives in Yellowknife and was working the ice road every season as an employed driver before eventually getting his own prime mover. Then the TV series came along accompanied by the crazy antics of some of the drivers who appeared on it and I think the word came down that no one was then allowed to do any filming. Regarding the gear linkages, I know it's money but wouldn't it be easier to fit a single stick, multi speed transmission where the lever goes directly into the top of the box which would then negate any further dramas with rods jamming up?
Gotta admit, the show got me interested in American (the continent that is) trucking, but I had no interest in the way it was done on the show, knew that was gonna come back to bite them. And sure enough, stories I read was, after the show came through and was thrown out of basically every ice road > No more History Channel on ice roads, and preferably no more filming on ice roads... period. Apparently the drivers were lucky to keep their CDL's. Obviously you don't mess about, so you're in the clear I should think. 8LL and 18RTLO WITH spicer auxlliaries, I've always thought it would be cool, but never thought anyone would actually do it! I've heard stories of those auxilliaries binding or having other issues, which is why the Road Ranger's were such a godsend when they came out and got further refined, reliability above all else (which at -30c, I can understand). Interesting choice of air valve/selector on the shifter too, you normally only see those on earlier 8LL's or 13spd RTO's, 15 RT-"U"/RTO shifters with 2spd rear ends. Very peculiar gearbox & overall rig setups, thanks for sharing, subbed!
I turned on the heat in my house just watching this video. I loved watching the IRT series on TV, but tis is even better. The men and women driving on the ice have nerves of steel. I really cringed on the part of the video where you showed the cracks and how thin the ice. God bless and keep all of you IRTs safe.
I remember riding along with my pops in a 55 Pete and him talking about the same thing. Said make sure I shift a true H or it’ll get hung up. It was a little worn out.
Great video, great trucks! Very well produced video, very nice job, the drone shots were a nice touch too. 👍 Does ol' Kenny ever venture that far north? or maybe the cabover is too rough for those roads? An 8LL & 4spd spicer...i guess in most cases you're shifting the aux-box twice for every hole shift in the main? I hope there's time for you guys to upload a few more installments. 👍
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I'm interested in seeing a 389 that actually goes into the drink I don't know when we've ever seen this happen that would be interesting ,the one that actually gets to take a Siberian dip.
That was more interesting than the TV series, Well, the series started as a documentary, unfortunately the longer it ran the more it became a drama series
True Canadian heroes! These guys don't get enough respect or recognition . All this nonsense about toxic masculinity...my god. The country couldn't function without these guys
No TV cringe or drama, just trucks, perfect video
Ditto
@@markntexas8265 Sa change des reportages "convoi de l'extrême"
Great work in trucking, filming and the experience. Being a trucker too, I google earthed you guys up there in that area. Impressive hauling boys!
Living, breathing, sipping a hot cup of coffee, and starting the workday in these works of art ❤
Great content lads. Brings back memories for sure. I ran the Ice Roads in 07/08 and now retired. Had a great go of it and always seem to make it up Charlies Hill lol. Great experience for any driver to do at least once.
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow awesome video man! 👌🏼😃😎🤜🏻👏🏻👏🏻 The gray Freightliner FLD in the 16:45 looks like very similar when Alex Debogorski driven one in the Ice Road Truckers reality show, good memories!
LOVE the vids without the fakery and drama of the tv series.
I'll give the show one thing, the show got me interested.
But I've got no love for how they did things and putting lives & equipment in jeopardy and harms way.
Você é um mimimi.@@ToreDL87
Hello 👋🏻Very nice video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ! I love ice roads. It's impressive how you can hear the ice cracking.
Thank you
Wonderful video and great recognition to the drivers who make this happen. Don't know if those of us who don't drive truck will every truly understand what it's like to drive these roads.
Well said
Been far north, but not that far.. I can feel what it feels to do any hard work when You just want to get some rest and it is -30..
I work up at gk. I didn’t see the black one, but saw the blue Pete a couple times this winter. Thanks for bringing in the loads
Nice, a real show about real work. I did 85-87 out of Norman Wells NWT. Moving and supplying oil rigs. Over the Oscar pass many times. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
I love the sound of the truck. The tours/work is certainly not easy and despite everything I would love to go on one. For me, you are the true Ice Road Truckers. Many thanks for these mega great impressions of your work and home. Best regards from Germany/Cologne.
Thank you
I love this! Great video!!!
Thank you!!
I'm in there at 17 minutes with the freightliner and westcan trailers, nice to meet you guys! Thanks to the Frenchman Sébastien, hope to see you guys next season! It's been an awesome time!
Very cool!
Oh, we will be there
Can I get a job with you guys @Wickedbad27
Great video driver, you guys are amazing and have nutz the size of watermelons, come on! Thanks for sharing and doing this job to support all those who wait for your deliveries. Stay safe out there my friend and keep the videos coming, catch you on the next one.
Thanks for watching!
It was a good experience for my self I was there this year for the first time and it sure was something I’m looking forward to doing it next year again
Hello friends, I have previously watched videos because I was interested in going to work, but this video is more real and professional with the comments of the operators. Many successes, greetings from Peru 🇵🇪
Love it! My hats off to you guys up north! Be safe.
I'm loving this. Thankyou ❤️
Люди работают , на морозе, рискуя жизнью, а не сидят на диване думая какой у них пол .
Lovely love this work thank you fore this video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
"No way I'm gonna crash it - this is a Beer Truck, eh!"... Now this is a proper show. Liked, Subbed and hangin' off yer mud, er - iceflaps, Jack.
Respect from Ontario, eh.
2:01 : Dropping your keys or phone in that crack would be a nightmare 😭😭😵💫😵💫
The cracking of the ice sounds incredible,
Thanks for the nice video and greetings from Eskisehir/Turkiye.
What a goal for me I hope that I can find a recruiter to experience this for one season at least. Obtaining my AZ was a huge thing for me and I wanted to try this with all my heart but it seems you need to know someone.
Vă urmăresc cu tot dragul !!! RESPECT pentru voi toții !!! Mi-ar plăcea să avem și noi în Europa așa ceva !!! Vă urez drumuri bune, fără probleme !!!
Thank you!
Well come Skandinavia then..
Wishing all the iceroad truck drivers a safe destination.trucks must be very powerful I hope.tamilnadu.india.
See this trucker most of the time in ICE.
I learned on a 2 stick. I actually preferred it. Was a good drive train for off road driving. Nice bull low gears, handy in some circumstances
My hat's off to these people .I drove truck for years But I not that brave
Hi from Airdrie, AB. Just found this video. Not trucker but trucking fan and play a lot ATS (America Truck sim). Love the short video you got of raven swooping down and flying beside your truck for min or so. Awesome shot by the way, once in life time.
Q: I understand eaton fuller 18 speed. Got that for my pc truck sim. Does the dual shift give you more then 16 forward gears? Could you maybe give short video of how you shift gears maybe in next video? Thanks.
Take care and stay warm :)
There are actually 35 forward gears and 5 reverse gears in this combination. Not all of them can be used progressively, as the ratios overlap. Others have asked me to put a video on how to shift this combination, stay tuned, I will when I get a chance keep watching thanks for your support
@@2sticktransport
Dang a lot gear option. Thanks for reply. I look forward to future videos :)
Interesting footage. I've had an interest in the ice road for quite a few years now, ever since a thread was started on motorcycle website (of all places), ADVrider by an inmate there. He lives in Yellowknife and was working the ice road every season as an employed driver before eventually getting his own prime mover. Then the TV series came along accompanied by the crazy antics of some of the drivers who appeared on it and I think the word came down that no one was then allowed to do any filming. Regarding the gear linkages, I know it's money but wouldn't it be easier to fit a single stick, multi speed transmission where the lever goes directly into the top of the box which would then negate any further dramas with rods jamming up?
I prefer the 2 Stick combination, I was taught on a five and four!
What kind of idiot would start a trucking thread on a motorcycle website?! 😉😉 I thought that your user name looked familiar!
19:30 -... where you can use the facilities...thats it or hold it - or do it while driving in a bottle or in a pan.
There are very few girls that do the Ice Road for this reason
Gotta admit, the show got me interested in American (the continent that is) trucking, but I had no interest in the way it was done on the show, knew that was gonna come back to bite them.
And sure enough, stories I read was, after the show came through and was thrown out of basically every ice road > No more History Channel on ice roads, and preferably no more filming on ice roads... period.
Apparently the drivers were lucky to keep their CDL's.
Obviously you don't mess about, so you're in the clear I should think.
8LL and 18RTLO WITH spicer auxlliaries, I've always thought it would be cool, but never thought anyone would actually do it!
I've heard stories of those auxilliaries binding or having other issues, which is why the Road Ranger's were such a godsend when they came out and got further refined, reliability above all else (which at -30c, I can understand).
Interesting choice of air valve/selector on the shifter too, you normally only see those on earlier 8LL's or 13spd RTO's, 15 RT-"U"/RTO shifters with 2spd rear ends.
Very peculiar gearbox & overall rig setups, thanks for sharing, subbed!
I see you know you transmissions. This combination is by far the best set up I’ve driven.
wish it was back on t.v. again good show
About time this made its way to my feed.. real no bulldung.. safe boys and gurlz😊
Nice to see my old stomping grounds.... I don’t miss the slow pace.
❤🎉nice good working 👍❤❤
Thanks
Wieder einmal gut gemacht und keinesfalls ala Hollywood make.So wie der Job in der Realität ist 👍
I turned on the heat in my house just watching this video. I loved watching the IRT series on TV, but tis is even better. The men and women driving on the ice have nerves of steel. I really cringed on the part of the video where you showed the cracks and how thin the ice. God bless and keep all of you IRTs safe.
Great video
Thanks!
No B.S. no cut throat competition. Just truckers with big time guts. These men and hopefully women have my respect.
Must be mountainous terrain out on that lake for sure be safe😮😮😮
Grate video
Het een schitterende mooie video met mooie beelden ik heb ervan genoten bedankt en tot de volgende video gr carel uit Nederland
I remember riding along with my pops in a 55 Pete and him talking about the same thing. Said make sure I shift a true H or it’ll get hung up. It was a little worn out.
❤
Great video, great trucks! Very well produced video, very nice job, the drone shots were a nice touch too. 👍 Does ol' Kenny ever venture that far north? or maybe the cabover is too rough for those roads? An 8LL & 4spd spicer...i guess in most cases you're shifting the aux-box twice for every hole shift in the main? I hope there's time for you guys to upload a few more installments. 👍
Yes it does!
3 minutes in and your WAY better than that tv show. Awesome video!
Wow, thanks!
hello from new zealand. thank you for awesome content. chears all
Doin a great job guys wish i was there with you!
Thanks!
yoooooooooo ура, наконец то !
Awesome good work driver keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Дорога как на Мурманск
Одна широта плюс минус
I'm japanese.There are no big trailers in japan.
I wish I can get on this.
Powerful sound and length like a train❗️
Kaneechiwa
HI Australia has road train with 2,3,4 12m long trailers and sun weather
Come to the USA be a driver!
Full support here
สุดยอดจ้า น่ากลัว
😀💪👍Peterbilt 🇨🇦
THANK YOU FOR GREAT VIDEO
Glad you liked it!
Gerçek uzun araç belgeseli mükemmel çekimi yapan sürücüler başırılar dilerim 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Boa noite!
Tudo bem?
Posso usar uns pequenos trechos do vídeo para fazer um shorts?
Grazy way to make a living ! Hell I take my hat off to them !!
AMAZZZZZZZZZZZZZZING
watching from Pakistan :)
Great video, thank you kindly
👊🔥
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Which trucks are more common on the road now, new or old?
Pretty interesting less the tv drama.
So all of the loads that go up to those places. Do the used consumables also get brought back down as well?
There are some return loads such as used tires off the trucks, generators that need rebuilding, that kind of stuff.
@@2sticktransport that is good to hear because junk can really add up and be he'll to remove.
Thanks
Parabéns pelo seu vídeo ❤❤❤❤❤❤
joe i love your bunker gear
It works real good up there.
Wünsche Euch allen all Zeit eine Gute Fahrt und kommt alle wieder gesund zu Euren Familien.
Hi i wonder if lisa kelly is watching you,bring back some memories!
is the road you guys take the same road taken by QLine truckers from Arctic west during the ice road season going to Diavik Diamond mine?
Yes
My dream truck ❤
This 2024 edition of Ice Road Truckers showcases some of the most daring and skilled driving you'll see on frozen highways! Speaking of great music, for those who enjoy crafting their own tunes, my channel offers a top-tier music generator that you're welcome to experiment with.
Грузовик везёт мороженое! 😂
There isn’t no epa stopping those trucks.
We want more videos!!!
Do you have a trip to diamond mine? Keep safe and keep on trucking...
wow just loveling this
Ke video tan perrón como me gustaria conducir ahi con mi toyota.
Driving old tualetes! It's true. Old trucks is reliable
👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
Mantap
❤❤❤❤ All India Raju rana nagal darvar 😮😮😊
Absolutely amazing work. Did i Alex Debogorski?
Alex has been sick the last two years. He had a driver on his truck.
I'm interested in seeing a 389 that actually goes into the drink I don't know when we've ever seen this happen that would be interesting ,the one that actually gets to take a Siberian dip.
😂
That was more interesting than the TV series, Well, the series started as a documentary, unfortunately the longer it ran the more it became a drama series
Looks like home to me. 😊
Before my driving career comes to an end I would absolutely want to drive the ice roads. Maybe next season.
How much you make per mile or per trip or per hour??
Love you from india❤❤❤
so nice
1 had a good day
Feeling 85%
2 STICK TRANSPORT, hello is from Rasha! Ai love is channel!!!
Что возите? Откуда и куда?
What are the white bags being hauled?
Bentonite
Right, you are!
Keep on Trucking 🚚🚛🚙🛻
A Série de Tv Estradas Mortais ainda existe ?
True Canadian heroes! These guys don't get enough respect or recognition . All this nonsense about toxic masculinity...my god. The country couldn't function without these guys
How does anyone do this?
Is there an optimal speed ,or just send it?