Excellent video from you as usual, shows again the combined team work , planning and execution of the movement, by Alleleys Heavy Haulage, the Traffic Police and all the contractors involved in removing and replacing any offending road furniture.
Thank you very much Graham! It's really interesting watching all the agencies working together to get this done. They reckoned it would take 7 hours and did it in 4 hours.
Despite the weather another great video of a very impressive transport! Thanks! Funny to see the old lettering of Mammoet showing up under the new Allelys logo's. The shot on the bridge would have benefitted from a nice drone-shot i think?
The Ipswich teams probably have a practiced plan which they have used before, so it's easy then to just 'press the button' to repeat. When everyone knows what they need to do, it's easier to do.
How on earth do you do it! One minute in the US and now in little Ipswich. I’m here in Ipswich and was on the road before this. We’ve had quite a few of these transports and I’ve not seen one yet!
The snow in Ipswich didn't last long at all. I've been staying here this weekend, it started around 2am and was completely gone by the time I woke up around 10am. Then it just rained all day.
How on earth do you do it! One minute in the US and now in little Ipswich. I’m here in Ipswich and was on the road before this. We’ve had quite a few of these transports and I’ve not seen one yet!
Lots of moving around and very tired from the changes in timezones! Haha. Yeah, they come through Ipswich fairly often, and the local authorities often give plenty of notice so I can plan well in advance. Just keep an eye out for information and expect it to be from around first light on a Sunday!
Excellent video from you as usual, shows again the combined team work , planning and execution of the movement, by Alleleys Heavy Haulage, the Traffic Police and all the contractors involved in removing and replacing any offending road furniture.
Thank you very much Graham! It's really interesting watching all the agencies working together to get this done. They reckoned it would take 7 hours and did it in 4 hours.
Despite the weather another great video of a very impressive transport! Thanks! Funny to see the old lettering of Mammoet showing up under the new Allelys logo's. The shot on the bridge would have benefitted from a nice drone-shot i think?
Great video! Love watching the logistics behind these moves
Another one just up the road from me, didn’t get a chance to see it so appreciate this video, thanks again.
The Ipswich teams probably have a practiced plan which they have used before, so it's easy then to just 'press the button' to repeat. When everyone knows what they need to do, it's easier to do.
bloody hell the amount of police and other vehicles must be costing a fortune and still no wide load
Lolz The lead support truck giving off Knightrider vibes.
Glad you went filming, in the pouring rain!
Haha yes! Soaked but it was good fun. Thanks.
05:00 Duh… the plod's telling me to turn left, but I'm just going to sit here until he changes his mind, 'cos I'm stoopid… double duh.
The months of organisation with all involved agencies is mind boggling.
Good to see you in Ipswich
Judging by the sound those still are the V8 MAN?
The lead unit is a 640 6 cylinder.
@@Dan23_7
I never would have guessed. Thanks!
Amazing 👏 video 📹 👏
Great video. These operations must take abit of organisation.
How on earth do you do it! One minute in the US and now in little Ipswich. I’m here in Ipswich and was on the road before this. We’ve had quite a few of these transports and I’ve not seen one yet!
I was almost expecting the bridge at the end to start crumbling under the weight, and Thunderbird 2 to come in to the rescue…..!
Fantastic content bud.
What in the name of I don't know what...a those clutches made of 😮
The snow in Ipswich didn't last long at all. I've been staying here this weekend, it started around 2am and was completely gone by the time I woke up around 10am. Then it just rained all day.
Yup. It was nice snow when I checked at 0300. By the time I went out to film at 0600, it was pouring it down. Wet wet wet!
What are those “eyes” in the windscreen of that truck, creepy 😳
That is LED running text, you can customize the display
Cool super sized trailer!
Have any collaborators in California? Response for the fires out here would fill up a whole video pretty quickly
Not at the moment! I did California in 2017 and had 6 brush fires in 2 weeks. It was a very busy period.
I like those eyes, hahahaha, they make the look cooler. It's been trending in Indonesia
These loads don’t need a gigantic trailer like this a flatbed or low loader is fine
It needs a lot of wheels to distribute the load of 178 tons on the road surface.
Bro how is there only 1 comment
Yeah that was strange. I assume it was because everyone joined the live chat. Anyway, been more since. Thanks.
@CobraEmergency I used to watch you a lot growing up as a kid almost everyday on my mothers phone
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Why are there police
Police will be there to stop traffic and clear the route ahead. eg roundabouts, junctions so the ab load has enough room/space to get past
How on earth do you do it! One minute in the US and now in little Ipswich. I’m here in Ipswich and was on the road before this. We’ve had quite a few of these transports and I’ve not seen one yet!
Lots of moving around and very tired from the changes in timezones! Haha. Yeah, they come through Ipswich fairly often, and the local authorities often give plenty of notice so I can plan well in advance. Just keep an eye out for information and expect it to be from around first light on a Sunday!