Remember the adage...you go down the hill the same way you go up. Slow and easy. I pulled the same when Fed Ex Ground was ROADWAY PACKAGE SYSTEMS. I did my test in a blinding downpour in Scramento....the next night I was pulling over Donner on my way to Chicago. Been operating since I was a kid, with my dad's 10 wheelers. But, I'd only hooked up and took a drive one time....the only experience I had. I sure made some good ducats for a couple of years! Once you really get the feel, you'll be white knuckled most of the time. Tap er Light, and maintain your speed. You'll be fine. Good Luck!
ONE MORE THING!! Although the long hauls are in short supply...keep in mind this. Get to know your McNally's and study the hell out of your mileage. If you can't go eastbound on 80 from Sac. Head down 99 and jump on I-40. From Sacramento to Chicago the difference in miles is 110...that's only 2.5 hrs. There are always ways around...75% of the time. Make sure you can grab a light gear for your pup...you'll thank me later!
Been driving a long time, and I have to give you props for doing one simple thing most people skip. Sticking your head in there, and visually looking to make sure the fifth wheel hooked is never with skipping. Watched a guy drop one in our yard this morning.
@@ShelbyHBTM Many years ago I was pulling a flatbed trailer, with 46,000+lbs of drywall on the deck, that completely unhooked doing 70mph while I was headed I-68W in West Virginia. This happened right around the 17 mile marker early in the morning. I had hooked to a preloaded trailer a couple of days before in PA and went home for the weekend. I dropped the trailer and took the truck home to clean inside and wash it. With the weekend over, I re-hooked and made three ninety degree turns and traveled about 8 miles total before I felt a little 'bump' just after coming back out of overdrive. I looked back in my mirror(s) and sparks were flying everywhere! Another driver, I had recently passed, was screaming on the CB that my trailer had just came unhooked! That driver was about as nervous as I was! I was so dumbfounded by what I was seeing that I let the truck slow to a point where the trailer was now sliding towards me! Talk about a fireworks display! Thank God there wasn't traffic beside of me, along with the fact of having a big enough engine to be able to roll back into the fuel and pull away from the trailer without the possibly of missing a gear due to the excitement level! The trailer slid for a good distance, uphill, before coming to a sizzling and asphalt boiling stop. One of the dolly legs was on the verge of rolling completely under the trailer but the trailer was still resting on both legs, nevertheless! Had it slid much further, that leg would have collapsed and there would have been a load of drywall scattered everywhere! I didn't have a single broken sheet upon delivery! For a long period of time afterwards there were gouge marks from the trailer dolly pads up the hill. The wrecker service came out with a tow truck and a bob tail tractor to see what needed to be done. Summers Towing was a great help! summerstowing.com We were going to re-hook the trailer onto my tractor but the fifth wheel wouldn't unlock. They took the trailer to their shop and I went to New Stanton, PA Kenworth to have the fifth wheel checked. It turned out the fifth wheel was worn out and needed rebuilt! The safety latch was even wedged from where the trailer had came unhooked. A few people have said that it was my fault because I either high coupled or that I didn't get completely latched but it was the worn out fifth wheel that caused the unhook. The mechanic at the Kenworth shop said that it was in no way my fault, he showed me the fifth wheel after he had removed it and had flipped it over. I had driven a tractor pulling trailers for at least seven years at that point and a total of driving commercially for about twelve! So, I wasn't a rookie, nor was I a complacent driver. I had just started working for the owner of the truck the day before I picked up the load. It had been his personal tractor, until he bought his new one. The phone call to him that early morning was a very pleasant experience, considering what had just taken place. I broke the bad news to him first and followed up with the BLESSING that no one was hurt and there wasn't a major accident or damage! He wasn't upset or anything! I commend you for the way you coupled to the trailer! You did not slam into it like a lot of drivers do. Backing up and slamming the king pin is what causes premature wear on fifth wheels and failures such as mine! I have always hooked in the same fashion as you and the individual that you replied to, Steve N. I always have crawled under the trailer to visually check if the fifth wheel was locked and I've always carried a flashlight, even during the day, to shine back onto the lock! Always gave the trailer a tug / pull test, just to be sure. By the way, my first trailer experience was a petroleum tanker in the beginning of winter all the while learning how to back up, too! Keep the shiny side up and the rubber side down! Safe travels and may it be an enjoyable journey!
I always give a tug and look at the jaw to make sure it's locked on the kingpin. It only takes 1 time cranking a loaded trailer back up to learn your lesson.
11:49 And The Lass Can Laugh At Herself Too I Saw In Her Whimsical 'Bloopers' .. A Fresh Faced 'Sandra Bullock' Feel I Was Getting.. Good-Luck To The Lass Indeed... Toodle-ooh From Bradford England 🏴🖖🤓
I don't drive truck, but work around a bunch of trucks at my job so I appreciate you teaching people about different things like this. It makes me look less stupid when I know what the drivers are talking about and I can even help out occasionally!
I shared your video with a friend of mine who is as tiny as you. She said she's no doubt she can learn how to truck. The confidence in you tiny folk amazes me. Any who good video, I'll stick to refer because im trying to watch my figure and don't wanna lose any of this hard earned trucker belly. Roll on
robbie G I don’t feed the trolls...but for you I’ll make an exception...obviously she has a camera man look in the description it gives his name etc... 😂🤣🙄. My bubble is good bro you’re the one sounding like somebody peed in his Cheerios this morning.
@robbie GYou're wrong. In her previous video she states that the camera man isn't allowed to touch anything on the truck. She's the trucker, he's the camera man/video editor. If it hurts your masculine pride that she can do what your precious Indiana Jack can do, go home and cry to your mama.
I also have to jump on the dolly to connect my air lines lol ! Struggles of being 5ft lol ! Great video! When I hauled Fed Ex doubles, this is exactly how I would connect my trailers! Be safe out there amiga! 🙏🏼🤘🏼
Shelby, you’ve got such a beautiful smile! And you make a great trainer, they way you break everything down and explain it in simple terms. Safe trucking!!
You nailed it!! Wish you had this video 2 years ago! This is such a big help to all aspiring truckers. Thanks to you and your Company! Very well suggested and recommended video! More power...
I love how u add the bloopers so we can all tell it's not as simple as u make it look. No body makes it look that simple and explains about all a person needs to know to do it right. Thanks for all the work u put into teaching people. I've showed a few guys ur videos then asked them why they find it so hard. Thanks again and b safe out there.
Keep up the great work Shelby! This channel is going to boom! The camera work, drone shots and edits are spot on! Far superior to other big trucker channels and so entertaining!
I have no idea how this ended up in my recommended but no regrets I’ve always wondered how y’all hook up a trailer. Plus you’re super easy on the eyes.
That might be one of the most informative things I've seen on youtube. I've always wondered what exactly those connections were for. I've thought about doing this once or twice in my life but now that I'm closer to 50 than I am from it, I can't see well driving in the dark anymore. You're a badass! Love the videos! I'm glad youtube recommended! Thanks for creating them.
Been driving for Fedex Freight for a while now, but now Ground needs help so we are helping out the family 😊 I have a ground bid 3 times per week and the other 2 days I run for Freight. This is still fun to watch.
You’re a Really Upbeat and FUN person. Your videos are Very Informative and Easy for Everyone to understand. NO surprise your Channel is Growing really Quickly. Thanks! 👍
@Mars Exulte Actually I am. The regular girl would be afraid of even staying or touching that tractors and dollies. But Shelby is adorable and brave one!
I'm a New Subscriber!!! I'm actually going to attending CDL Trucking School this year and this video has inspired me!! Ain't nothing like a hard-working woman!! Thanks for sharing your journey, experience and tips :) Truly yours, Tim
I know grown men who can’t make it look that easy. I watch them everyday at work and laugh. Good job!! Been dragging doubles for a long time. One of these day I’m gonna learn to back a dolly behind my lead trailer. I may retire first 🤷♂️
I hear this so much! When I used to train people I’d have them back a dolly for a solid hour 😂 it was so much fun and so many laughs! I used to do the orientation and a full day of training with new hires. I’d run through everything super hands on. Always setting people up to succeed!
I worked for Estes for a cpl years, watching the old boys back that dolly behind their lead and hook their tail was impressive. I got decent at backing the dolly behind the lead but not that good
Don't let an old farmer back stuff up. They will break your ego. My grandfather thought nothing of backing a steerable wagon, hooked off center to an offset bailer into a barn, tractor and all, in about 5 minutes. I shrugged and gave up. :)
That was fun to watch 👍 during college, I used to work as a Package Handler, so see this just adds a little bit to seeing and learning the process of how the trucks get going.
Man!! Seeing these trucks on the freeways everyday. I didn’t know this is how the trailers are hooked up with the dolly like that. Thank you! I learned something new today. 😀👍🏼
Your an inspiration to the young ladies out there who think they are incapable of jaming gears.. I showed both my daughters your channel.. keep on truckin young lady.. yee yee 🤘🤘👍👌
There's a guy who does this on our yard every night. I've never actually paid this much attention.... Also the scenery shots in your other videos are pretty cool. Kudos to your cameraman.
Lack of experience and knowledge combined with a few company regulations can buy and construct places like Primatara, a 188 acre nag farm with a 70,640 sq/ft shack. Same can also produce "Liver Belly" which may become a tombstone eulogy, based to lack of experience and knowledge. Enjoy!
Glad I stumbled across this. Your energy is refreshing. I really enjoy seeing women kicking ass and taking names. Not even five minutes in I had to give a like. You really know your stuff, and should be an inspiration to everyone. I'm short too, so I have to use my weight to haul things around! I feel that struggle, but you don't let it get to you or even look winded. Great job, keep it up.
I was kind to our LCV drivers. One guy bribbed me with a coffee everyday to help ! Dropped rear trailer in a good spot . Drivers set up dolly then I would hook up lead trailer . Stuck around long enough to test all lights . Then he just had to hook and go !! A 53 and tandem axle shunt truck is easy. Give me a bunk truck and short trailers and I would be completely lost !! My 1st shunt truck was a 84 GM General.
Hey Shelby :) nice video, I thought it was really well made and your really great to watch. Im in my first year trucking, and my question is: what do you do to fight fatigue/tiredness when your behind the wheel?
Great job! I work for fedex ground in Savannah Georgia. When I hook my dolly up to my truck I lower my airbags so it’s easier to put the dolly on the hook.
I like your trick for remembering which way to crank the landing gear. I can never remember that, and I've been doing this for almost 20 years. I'm using that. Thank you.
Good job Shelby! I have watched all of you vids, which are very good. Keep them coming. I hope you are enjoying your trucking career. I retired and now I am back driving for a local company part time. I miss "over the road." There are so great people and beautiful scenery out there on the open road. Miss the sunrises when driving across the great planes, the mountains of the west. Yes I have been up I-15 into Idaho Falls etc. Keep alert, and watch out for jerks.
They have air ride even on their dollies. And us at Freight, we still run damn Silver Eagles with those 5th wheels on top of leaf springs. Our dollies suck.
I never thought about how the doubles were hooked up.Man what a pain!! You did a nice job of showing how its done! Thankyou.Love your videos.Please keep them coming!! Take Care Steve
Well regarding your bloopers, out of the mouths of truckers... I mean babes! 🤣😂😇 I don’t know how many times I’ve been smiling only to curse like a trucker. I’ve often wanted to drive a truck but you’re doing it with common sense and wisdom. You’re making it look simple and doing it nothing like I thought it would have to be done. I never thought someone could handle those dollies like you did. I’m definitely impressed! When I’m around trucks I drive the forklifts so it’s amazing how many cheat by writing arrows and up down by the crank. That solves the problem of knowing which way to turn it. Keep smiling!!😁🙂😊
I've been driving for almost 5 years now and I see these dollys all over at FedEx terminals and now I know how they get hooked to the doubles after watching this video. It looks time consuming to me. Great energy and passion for the job Shelby!
This was great information for me. I just got my cdl and my doubles endorsement. Hoping to start working for FedEx in the next few months. Thanks so much!
I spent 41 years driving tractor trailers for UPS. Pulled A LOT of doubles. This is a good video, I like how you check your pin, make sure the jaws are locked. Our trailers were a bit different in that there is a short air line attached to the back of the trailer and that goes to the dolly, then lines on the dolly to the back trailer. I started out spotting my dolly with the tractor as youre doing here. Eventually I got to where I would grab the front trailer, go get the dolly and hook it, then back that all up to the back trailer. Saves some wear on your back. I ran L.A. to Dallas twice a week and got a ton of crap on the cb about the doubles. But there are a lot of guys out there that have never pulled them and cant hook them up. The one thing about UPS is we did a ton of backing when working local and our yards are always undersized and really tight. So it didnt take long to really get your backing down. Keep the videos coming.
Great Video Shelby!! First time I've watched how to hook up doubles. Always wondered, and now I know. Great Job you are doing out there. Love Dakota too, what a beautiful shepherd.
Well done young lady. I started driving truck in 1964 and it's great to see a young person who's doing it right. You're pulling one of my least favourite rigs, wiggle wagons. I used to pull A trains from Calgary to Cochrane Alberta and there's a steep hill just before you hit the town limits. It can get a bit exciting in the winter time Stay safe and keep on truckin.
3:37 I know you said that you released the brakes on the dolly. But PLEASE do not jerk your body like that. When you do that, you put unneeded strain on your lower back. Lift up slowly then use your entire body to pull the dolly. It’s not a race and never should be. Due to my safe practices over the years, at 41 I am very flexible and crawl in attics and such. During my time building submarines, I worked with a bunch of 20 year olds who were flabbergasted by the fact I could maneuver my body.
That was interesting, I used to drive, but never pulled doubles, was always curious about them. Have thought about going back to driving for the money. Other that driving farm semi’s on occasion , it’s been 20 yrs. thanks for video and keep them coming
Why would I want to try anything harder then what I currently do? Lol Hauling liquid is good money, aerodynamic trailers I don’t wait too load or unload. And I can get into tighter spots at truck stops. Only down side is freezing my ass off in the winter and trailers valves freezing since I’m in Canada. Haha
@@dakotarussell5941 In my book, you won this one, hands down! Keep up the good work driver, we gotta make it through this toilet paper apocalypse! Thanks for all you do.👍👍😎
I hope you have a great life in trucking. I love driving OTR but I had a family to get back to. So I had to find a local job. Now 22 years later I'm a public works snowplow driver, and I love my job. Keep the shining side up. Be safe love what you do. A big 10-4
high production qualitym good personality, doesnt bitch and moan about youtube alogrhim or demonitized. its not about being fair its about being likable.
Sorry to burst your bubble but it is called algorithms. She is in aligment with youtube philosophies and gets a wide array over the ''suggestions'' tab, relatively to this. Its more than being agreeable at that point it requires strategy to blow up like this.
Thank You For This Video Made My New Future Adventure more Simple. I am testing Tomorrow for my Doubles n Triples. Thank You made the Chapter More Understandable. God Bless Be Safe Out There
Very interesting to watch. I’m in awe to see all that manual labour. It seems so tedious too. But if it works it works I guess ;-). We also have b-doubles and similar configurations in our tiny country (the Netherlands), but I’m so happy to see we have it a lot easier :-). Lookup the term “LZV” or ecocombi for video’s in case you’re interested. Anyway. Keep posting your videos. Kudos to your cameraman as well.
Thank you so much for posting! I literally start with Fed Ex hauling doubles on Monday. So this video is perfect to watch 👌
Oh yay congratulations! Welcome to the family! 💜💚
Remember the adage...you go down the hill the same way you go up. Slow and easy.
I pulled the same when Fed Ex Ground was ROADWAY PACKAGE SYSTEMS.
I did my test in a blinding downpour in Scramento....the next night I was pulling over Donner on my way to Chicago.
Been operating since I was a kid, with my dad's 10 wheelers. But, I'd only hooked up and took a drive one time....the only experience I had.
I sure made some good ducats for a couple of years!
Once you really get the feel, you'll be white knuckled most of the time.
Tap er Light, and maintain your speed. You'll be fine.
Good Luck!
ONE MORE THING!! Although the long hauls are in short supply...keep in mind this.
Get to know your McNally's and study the hell out of your mileage.
If you can't go eastbound on 80 from Sac.
Head down 99 and jump on I-40. From Sacramento to Chicago the difference in miles is 110...that's only 2.5 hrs.
There are always ways around...75% of the time.
Make sure you can grab a light gear for your pup...you'll thank me later!
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Fascinating job on the doubles💪
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Happiness By The Net Worth 💰
Been driving a long time, and I have to give you props for doing one simple thing most people skip. Sticking your head in there, and visually looking to make sure the fifth wheel hooked is never with skipping. Watched a guy drop one in our yard this morning.
Oh my! I’m too paranoid not to look.
@@ShelbyHBTM
Many years ago I was pulling a flatbed trailer, with 46,000+lbs of drywall on the deck, that completely unhooked doing 70mph while I was headed I-68W in West Virginia.
This happened right around the 17 mile marker early in the morning.
I had hooked to a preloaded trailer a couple of days before in PA and went home for the weekend. I dropped the trailer and took the truck home to clean inside and wash it.
With the weekend over, I re-hooked and made three ninety degree turns and traveled about 8 miles total before I felt a little 'bump' just after coming back out of overdrive.
I looked back in my mirror(s) and sparks were flying everywhere!
Another driver, I had recently passed, was screaming on the CB that my trailer had just came unhooked! That driver was about as nervous as I was!
I was so dumbfounded by what I was seeing that I let the truck slow to a point where the trailer was now sliding towards me! Talk about a fireworks display!
Thank God there wasn't traffic beside of me, along with the fact of having a big enough engine to be able to roll back into the fuel and pull away from the trailer without the possibly of missing a gear due to the excitement level!
The trailer slid for a good distance, uphill, before coming to a sizzling and asphalt boiling stop.
One of the dolly legs was on the verge of rolling completely under the trailer but the trailer was still resting on both legs, nevertheless!
Had it slid much further, that leg would have collapsed and there would have been a load of drywall scattered everywhere! I didn't have a single broken sheet upon delivery!
For a long period of time afterwards there were gouge marks from the trailer dolly pads up the hill.
The wrecker service came out with a tow truck and a bob tail tractor to see what needed to be done. Summers Towing was a great help! summerstowing.com
We were going to re-hook the trailer onto my tractor but the fifth wheel wouldn't unlock.
They took the trailer to their shop and I went to New Stanton, PA Kenworth to have the fifth wheel checked.
It turned out the fifth wheel was worn out and needed rebuilt! The safety latch was even wedged from where the trailer had came unhooked.
A few people have said that it was my fault because I either high coupled or that I didn't get completely latched but it was the worn out fifth wheel that caused the unhook.
The mechanic at the Kenworth shop said that it was in no way my fault, he showed me the fifth wheel after he had removed it and had flipped it over.
I had driven a tractor pulling trailers for at least seven years at that point and a total of driving commercially for about twelve!
So, I wasn't a rookie, nor was I a complacent driver.
I had just started working for the owner of the truck the day before I picked up the load. It had been his personal tractor, until he bought his new one.
The phone call to him that early morning was a very pleasant experience, considering what had just taken place.
I broke the bad news to him first and followed up with the BLESSING that no one was hurt and there wasn't a major accident or damage! He wasn't upset or anything!
I commend you for the way you coupled to the trailer! You did not slam into it like a lot of drivers do.
Backing up and slamming the king pin is what causes premature wear on fifth wheels and failures such as mine!
I have always hooked in the same fashion as you and the individual that you replied to, Steve N.
I always have crawled under the trailer to visually check if the fifth wheel was locked and I've always carried a flashlight, even during the day, to shine back onto the lock!
Always gave the trailer a tug / pull test, just to be sure.
By the way, my first trailer experience was a petroleum tanker in the beginning of winter all the while learning how to back up, too!
Keep the shiny side up and the rubber side down!
Safe travels and may it be an enjoyable journey!
I always give a tug and look at the jaw to make sure it's locked on the kingpin. It only takes 1 time cranking a loaded trailer back up to learn your lesson.
as a retired fed ex freight driver you have got it gone on,, make a old guy proud,,, take care and god bless
11:49 And The Lass Can Laugh At Herself Too I Saw In Her Whimsical 'Bloopers' .. A Fresh Faced 'Sandra Bullock' Feel I Was Getting.. Good-Luck To The Lass Indeed... Toodle-ooh From Bradford England 🏴🖖🤓
I don't drive truck, but work around a bunch of trucks at my job so I appreciate you teaching people about different things like this. It makes me look less stupid when I know what the drivers are talking about and I can even help out occasionally!
Most graceful truck driver I've ever seen
What I like most about this video it shows that she likes what she does and she puts 100% into it
I shared your video with a friend of mine who is as tiny as you. She said she's no doubt she can learn how to truck. The confidence in you tiny folk amazes me.
Any who good video, I'll stick to refer because im trying to watch my figure and don't wanna lose any of this hard earned trucker belly.
Roll on
Lol I literally just spent 10 mins watching someone hook up to a trailer. I don’t regret it...😎🤙🏼
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robbie G she doesn’t have a husband bro or a boyfriend. Don’t be so salty. 😎🤙🏼. Let a brother just enjoy the view.
robbie G I don’t feed the trolls...but for you I’ll make an exception...obviously she has a camera man look in the description it gives his name etc... 😂🤣🙄. My bubble is good bro you’re the one sounding like somebody peed in his Cheerios this morning.
@robbie GYou're wrong. In her previous video she states that the camera man isn't allowed to touch anything on the truck. She's the trucker, he's the camera man/video editor. If it hurts your masculine pride that she can do what your precious Indiana Jack can do, go home and cry to your mama.
@robbie G come back when you become Robert or Bob.
Best FedEx ad I've ever seen
I also have to jump on the dolly to connect my air lines lol ! Struggles of being 5ft lol ! Great video! When I hauled Fed Ex doubles, this is exactly how I would connect my trailers! Be safe out there amiga! 🙏🏼🤘🏼
People like you are what makes a company great.!
Shelby, you’ve got such a beautiful smile! And you make a great trainer, they way you break everything down and explain it in simple terms. Safe trucking!!
Loved the bloopers. Your energy is amazing and contagious. Keep smiling and truck on.
You nailed it!! Wish you had this video 2 years ago! This is such a big help to all aspiring truckers. Thanks to you and your Company! Very well suggested and recommended video! More power...
I’m just impressed that you didn’t get grease all over your hair when you climbed under the trailer to check the locking jaws.
Lots of practice 😁
I love how u add the bloopers so we can all tell it's not as simple as u make it look. No body makes it look that simple and explains about all a person needs to know to do it right. Thanks for all the work u put into teaching people.
I've showed a few guys ur videos then asked them why they find it so hard. Thanks again and b safe out there.
Awww oh my gosh you are so kind. ☺️
Keep up the great work Shelby! This channel is going to boom! The camera work, drone shots and edits are spot on! Far superior to other big trucker channels and so entertaining!
I'm taking a new job pulling doubles! I was so hoping you had a video like this! Thank you Shelby!!
I have no idea how this ended up in my recommended but no regrets I’ve always wondered how y’all hook up a trailer. Plus you’re super easy on the eyes.
That might be one of the most informative things I've seen on youtube. I've always wondered what exactly those connections were for. I've thought about doing this once or twice in my life but now that I'm closer to 50 than I am from it, I can't see well driving in the dark anymore. You're a badass! Love the videos! I'm glad youtube recommended! Thanks for creating them.
Good educational video! I’ve never pulled doubles and often wondered how the process of getting the dollies and the set together worked.
Been driving for Fedex Freight for a while now, but now Ground needs help so we are helping out the family 😊 I have a ground bid 3 times per week and the other 2 days I run for Freight.
This is still fun to watch.
Who woulda thought watching how to hook up a double would be so dang entertaining!
Happy Valentines Day!
You’re a Really Upbeat and FUN person. Your videos are Very Informative and Easy for Everyone to understand. NO surprise your Channel is Growing really Quickly. Thanks! 👍
Now that's one hell of a woman.
Keep on trucking girl! You're awesome!
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Sexy too!!
Me was like: "Can`t believe it, OMG" when you were pulling those heavy dollies! You`re the cutest and tough girl in one.
@Mars Exulte Actually I am. The regular girl would be afraid of even staying or touching that tractors and dollies. But Shelby is adorable and brave one!
I'm a New Subscriber!!! I'm actually going to attending CDL Trucking School this year and this video has inspired me!! Ain't nothing like a hard-working woman!! Thanks for sharing your journey, experience and tips :)
Truly yours,
Tim
I know grown men who can’t make it look that easy. I watch them everyday at work and laugh. Good job!! Been dragging doubles for a long time. One of these day I’m gonna learn to back a dolly behind my lead trailer. I may retire first 🤷♂️
I hear this so much! When I used to train people I’d have them back a dolly for a solid hour 😂 it was so much fun and so many laughs! I used to do the orientation and a full day of training with new hires. I’d run through everything super hands on. Always setting people up to succeed!
I worked for Estes for a cpl years, watching the old boys back that dolly behind their lead and hook their tail was impressive. I got decent at backing the dolly behind the lead but not that good
gun freak , you don’t help them?. I do at work all the time.
@@anthonymartinez8488 Good man too many people stand back and watch shtf.
Don't let an old farmer back stuff up. They will break your ego. My grandfather thought nothing of backing a steerable wagon, hooked off center to an offset bailer into a barn, tractor and all, in about 5 minutes. I shrugged and gave up. :)
That was fun to watch 👍 during college, I used to work as a Package Handler, so see this just adds a little bit to seeing and learning the process of how the trucks get going.
Shelby, you're SO human, ALIVE and Beautiful! Stellar Expository and Effort! Loved it. 🔥❤
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Man!! Seeing these trucks on the freeways everyday. I didn’t know this is how the trailers are hooked up with the dolly like that. Thank you! I learned something new today. 😀👍🏼
That's Awesome!! In 20 years driving, this is my first time seeing this :):):) Well done!
I just found this channel last night and have been binge watching ever since. I'm addicted!!
Pretty easy to stay in shape with all the work you do
K L you would think so. But its hard staying in shape doing trucking.
@@abdallahghani4754 Round is a shape... LOL
Your an inspiration to the young ladies out there who think they are incapable of jaming gears.. I showed both my daughters your channel.. keep on truckin young lady.. yee yee 🤘🤘👍👌
There's a guy who does this on our yard every night. I've never actually paid this much attention....
Also the scenery shots in your other videos are pretty cool. Kudos to your cameraman.
Great video. A few things to add, but always do a tug test on both trailers along with visual inspection of 5th wheel jaws.
Not gonna lie headed straight for the comments
I drove OTR for 3 years. This is actually the first time I saw anyone hook up twins. Nice job.
Hooking up double 40 foot containers with a tandem converter is also fun I use to do that 3 or 4 times daily
This is the only truck driving channel I watch
First time viewer, she's a 10 out of 10. Happiness indeed!
Wonderful video, very informative and interesting to those of us that don’t know much about trucking. And what a beautiful 😀
Lack of experience and knowledge combined with a few company regulations can buy and construct places like Primatara, a 188 acre nag farm with a 70,640 sq/ft shack. Same can also produce "Liver Belly" which may become a tombstone eulogy, based to lack of experience and knowledge. Enjoy!
Wonderful video!! i still find it useful after one year! Quite grateful to have you in trucking industry!
My hats off to you, I never fooled around with doubles for a reason. Their called a wiggle wagon for a reason.
doubles are easy. Try triples
I always see FedEx hauling doubles. But never ever seen them being put together or taken apart. Thank you for making this video.
Me: There is nothing on RUclips during quarantine.
RUclips: Here you go!
Me: *now addicted and have something to watch*
😂
There are a ton of free full length movies on youtube.
You know after 30 years of driving I just learned a couple of things in this video great job.
This is actually a really cool video. I just learned something new today. Thanks...
Glad I stumbled across this. Your energy is refreshing. I really enjoy seeing women kicking ass and taking names. Not even five minutes in I had to give a like. You really know your stuff, and should be an inspiration to everyone. I'm short too, so I have to use my weight to haul things around! I feel that struggle, but you don't let it get to you or even look winded. Great job, keep it up.
Wow, you’re amazing! I would never want to move doubles, my back is killing me just watching you!
I was kind to our LCV drivers. One guy bribbed me with a coffee everyday to help ! Dropped rear trailer in a good spot . Drivers set up dolly then I would hook up lead trailer . Stuck around long enough to test all lights . Then he just had to hook and go !! A 53 and tandem axle shunt truck is easy. Give me a bunk truck and short trailers and I would be completely lost !! My 1st shunt truck was a 84 GM General.
That little lass has impressive strength to move that dolly around. Love her confidence.
Hey Shelby :) nice video, I thought it was really well made and your really great to watch.
Im in my first year trucking, and my question is: what do you do to fight fatigue/tiredness when your behind the wheel?
Stop and sleep.
ILOVE YOUR VIDEOS PLUS I LOVE YOUR DOG I HAD A TRUCK TO FOR 32 YEARS
This is an awesome video - tutorial type - liked it!! Keep bringing these great videos Shelby.
Great job! I work for fedex ground in Savannah Georgia. When I hook my dolly up to my truck I lower my airbags so it’s easier to put the dolly on the hook.
Good morning Shelby
Yay
I like your trick for remembering which way to crank the landing gear. I can never remember that, and I've been doing this for almost 20 years. I'm using that. Thank you.
Hottest American driver by far!
Very informational too.
New subby for life here!
Keep the movies coming ❤️
Good job Shelby! I have watched all of you vids, which are very good. Keep them coming. I hope you are enjoying your trucking career. I retired and now I am back driving for a local company part time. I miss "over the road." There are so great people and beautiful scenery out there on the open road. Miss the sunrises when driving across the great planes, the mountains of the west. Yes I have been up I-15 into Idaho Falls etc. Keep alert, and watch out for jerks.
i honestly love how smooth Fedex Ground trailers pull! i drive for Fedex Freight and our equipment doesn't pull as smoothly.
They have air ride even on their dollies. And us at Freight, we still run damn Silver Eagles with those 5th wheels on top of leaf springs. Our dollies suck.
@@Gun_Talk yeah they do! I’ve seen countless silver eagles and still say “Viking” on them!😂🤷♂️
I never thought about how the doubles were hooked up.Man what a pain!! You did a nice job of showing how its done! Thankyou.Love your videos.Please keep them coming!! Take Care Steve
Lol I’m the Xfinity tech that hooked your internet up keep killin it
Hell yeah! It was nice to meet you this morning!
@Randy Rodes How? He just said he's the guy that set her internet up. What's wrong with that?
@@jonnywilson9117 haters want to hate on someone.
Sad that you call someone a creeper just for saying hi.
@@ShelbyHBTM Bahaha! That's funny, getting a comment from the actual internet technician!
This girl is crazy amazing!! I was wondering why she was going under the truck.... learning lots about this job! Very inspirational!!
you wanna go viral? Do one about life on the road with the dog. really well shot . These are lovely.
Good job girl!
That is alot of work to do, before you even leave the yard. Enjoyed the video.
Show them how we do Shelby!!!! 💪🏻
Hey girl!!! 🥰
Well regarding your bloopers, out of the mouths of truckers... I mean babes! 🤣😂😇 I don’t know how many times I’ve been smiling only to curse like a trucker. I’ve often wanted to drive a truck but you’re doing it with common sense and wisdom. You’re making it look simple and doing it nothing like I thought it would have to be done. I never thought someone could handle those dollies like you did. I’m definitely impressed! When I’m around trucks I drive the forklifts so it’s amazing how many cheat by writing arrows and up down by the crank. That solves the problem of knowing which way to turn it. Keep smiling!!😁🙂😊
You’re so beautiful and smart and capable !
Yingnan Zhou dang right she is beautif. I would go team driving without a doubt
No Azz No PLAZZ
I've been driving for almost 5 years now and I see these dollys all over at FedEx terminals and now I know how they get hooked to the doubles after watching this video. It looks time consuming to me. Great energy and passion for the job Shelby!
This was awesome 👏. U found the best camera/edit guy! U 2 are gonna brake youtube!
He is pretty cool 😎
I have to do a Road test tomorrow and I have my doubles but never ran them ......but you have saved my life Thank You !!!!
Thanks for sharing - fascinating! You'd be a great master-instructor :-)
Absolutely beautiful and very smart and intriguing been a truck driver for 10 years now the age 32 and that was well worth the watch 😍
I’m very proud of you for showing people that you can also do a man job. Don’t ever stop believing in yourself.
I've never fell in love with a trucker before. You are amazing.
:-) Wow, you so remind me of my neighbor. attitude, smile and similar appearance.
That totally rocked. I just completed "Tanker" doubles and triples next.
Great video.
Young lady I have to ask who's your camera person? They're doing a great job.
The camera mans info is in the description , did you even check? a
Also she mentioned it in the previous video.
Exactly!
I checked, doesn’t really explain. You guys seem touchy about it. Is he her boyfriend?
@@1214101 this guy has a point, cuz I mean come on what guy goes on long trips just to record..you know they banging lol.
Sorry you got the grumpy folks.
Brought back good memories of hooking doubles when I worked for CF before they went out of business. Great video. Thanks Davin
Way skillful. Somthing tells me this is not the only trade she knows well. Curious of her backstory
This was great information for me. I just got my cdl and my doubles endorsement. Hoping to start working for FedEx in the next few months. Thanks so much!
I just got home from being out for a week on the road and im watching these tractor trailer videos lol smh
I spent 41 years driving tractor trailers for UPS. Pulled A LOT of doubles. This is a good video, I like how you check your pin, make sure the jaws are locked. Our trailers were a bit different in that there is a short air line attached to the back of the trailer and that goes to the dolly, then lines on the dolly to the back trailer. I started out spotting my dolly with the tractor as youre doing here. Eventually I got to where I would grab the front trailer, go get the dolly and hook it, then back that all up to the back trailer. Saves some wear on your back. I ran L.A. to Dallas twice a week and got a ton of crap on the cb about the doubles. But there are a lot of guys out there that have never pulled them and cant hook them up. The one thing about UPS is we did a ton of backing when working local and our yards are always undersized and really tight. So it didnt take long to really get your backing down. Keep the videos coming.
I've never seen anyone get on top of the dolly like that.
Watch for grease!!
Most people aren't full of unstoppable determination and 4' tall LOL
Great Video Shelby!! First time I've watched how to hook up doubles. Always wondered, and now I know. Great Job you are doing out there. Love Dakota too, what a beautiful shepherd.
You have the most beautiful smile 😍
Well done young lady. I started driving truck in 1964 and it's great to see a young person who's doing it right. You're pulling one of my least favourite rigs, wiggle wagons. I used to pull A trains from Calgary to Cochrane Alberta and there's a steep hill just before you hit the town limits. It can get a bit exciting in the winter time Stay safe and keep on truckin.
3:37 I know you said that you released the brakes on the dolly. But PLEASE do not jerk your body like that. When you do that, you put unneeded strain on your lower back. Lift up slowly then use your entire body to pull the dolly.
It’s not a race and never should be. Due to my safe practices over the years, at 41 I am very flexible and crawl in attics and such. During my time building submarines, I worked with a bunch of 20 year olds who were flabbergasted by the fact I could maneuver my body.
IIII'm too sexy for my dolly, too sexy for my subby, too sexy by FAarRrr...😁🤭
That was interesting, I used to drive, but never pulled doubles, was always curious about them. Have thought about going back to driving for the money. Other that driving farm semi’s on occasion , it’s been 20 yrs. thanks for video and keep them coming
that looks like such a pain in the ass, makes me much more content hauling tanker's. lol
@Austin Afridi try hauling cars lazy
Try dollar tree unloading 40 thousand pounds of freight by hand 3 times a week!!
Why would I want to try anything harder then what I currently do? Lol
Hauling liquid is good money, aerodynamic trailers I don’t wait too load or unload. And I can get into tighter spots at truck stops. Only down side is freezing my ass off in the winter and trailers valves freezing since I’m in Canada. Haha
@@dakotarussell5941 In my book, you won this one, hands down! Keep up the good work driver, we gotta make it through this toilet paper apocalypse! Thanks for all you do.👍👍😎
Tanker sounds good. Can't be much harder than heavy haul in Alberta during winter.😄
I hope you have a great life in trucking. I love driving OTR but I had a family to get back to. So I had to find a local job. Now 22 years later I'm a public works snowplow driver, and I love my job. Keep the shining side up. Be safe love what you do. A big 10-4
Hey boys believe me who will marry this beautiful girl will not regret. This girl is real gold.
Shelby, any videos of you parking doubles like in a truck stop?
Some people grind years to get 10k subs in youtube. This channel. 2 weeks 40k. Hmmmmm I wonder why. Well life ain't fair.
It’s that smile! 🤙🏾
high production qualitym good personality, doesnt bitch and moan about youtube alogrhim or demonitized. its not about being fair its about being likable.
Yeah I’m digging the production quality and the music. I’m done listening to dudes on go pros with wind noise making videos
Content is why, some people "grind" years making trash. For you to assume anything else is demeaning to her and everyone else successful on RUclips.
Sorry to burst your bubble but it is called algorithms. She is in aligment with youtube philosophies and gets a wide array over the ''suggestions'' tab, relatively to this. Its more than being agreeable at that point it requires strategy to blow up like this.
Everytime when i watch her videos,it brightens my day and gives me hope.i got my cdLs
Got my cdls and is doing exactly what shes doing😄 .i m on fedex ground doing doubles
I wish I could team drive with her. Lit 🔥 😂
Thank You For This Video Made My New Future Adventure more Simple. I am testing Tomorrow for my Doubles n Triples. Thank You made the Chapter More Understandable.
God Bless Be Safe Out There
She's like the perfect woman for me 🤣🤣🤣
Look up Angelica Larsson's videos. She's a truck driver in Poland.
@@DallasSniper
Both have fine qualities and should be applauded.
Id move to Poland lolol
@@jacobmorrison753 I'd marry her to give her US citizenship. 😃
@@DallasSniper not Poland...Sweden
You are awesome Shelby! You make this so interesting and I'm not even a truck driver. Love Dakota too!
Very interesting to watch. I’m in awe to see all that manual labour. It seems so tedious too. But if it works it works I guess ;-). We also have b-doubles and similar configurations in our tiny country (the Netherlands), but I’m so happy to see we have it a lot easier :-). Lookup the term “LZV” or ecocombi for video’s in case you’re interested.
Anyway. Keep posting your videos. Kudos to your cameraman as well.