Peterbilt 379 hauling hay
Hauling hay from Pasco, Wa to Ellensburg, Wa. ’93 Pete 379 with a damn detroit. Wish it was a cat but what can ya do, I just drove it. Pullin a set of 40′ 24′ flats and a 40′ 24′ belly B train.
Hauling hay from Pasco, Wa to Ellensburg, Wa. ’93 Pete 379 with a damn detroit. Wish it was a cat but what can ya do, I just drove it. Pullin a set of 40′ 24′ flats and a 40′ 24′ belly B train.
@haytrucker2007 Hey Matt good to hear from you! Yeah flying jets is a kick in the ass but I do miss haulin hay sometimes. Except when I think about it being 10 degrees, snowing and throwin frozen tarps, those were the days haha. Good to see ol’ josey is still kickin ass on the squeeze. Im in Tacoma now so im in the neighborhood again
That a boy Kiel hope flying jets is more fun than that!!! This is Matt W be safe
are you guys from idaho cuz i think ive seen that truck before
sweet i live in wa i love the sound of the engine
Favorited this vid. My dad is a trucker over on the green side of Washington.
I feel for ya having to drive a Detroit but like you asked up above, what can you do ?? Stay in the right lane with the rest of the Detroits is all you can do, been there done that !! Drive safe man..
thats funny i was gonna ask where you hauled that too,and i kept watching and i saw you pulled into Anderson lol
Yeah it is, I drove for him for about a year and a half
Is this one of Kelseys trucks?
they need them kind of forklifts here in kansas but only in the west the have them
wow thats cool ty 4 the info
@dueltruck700 yeah they go down the road just like a normal rig. They have two seats, one for driving one for loading
thats a helluva forklift…air brakes n everything
Eastern Washington
r u in minn. or where
nice video scott used load me when was hauling hay
ahhhh hell when im loaded i got a 125,000 or more out of kansas to missouri
We do our share hand loading and unloading.
that forklift is cheating i gotta do this with a set a hooks and a elavator.
We don’t get real great milage because we have to pull a lot of grades and we are always pretty heavy. We usually weigh anywhere from 85,000 to 115,000, sometimes heavier. I usually average 4.5 to 5 MPG
How many miles per gallon do you get when your loaded with hay?
i know you write in it but what else?. what are some good websites to start a blog and what topics should i do?.