New Zealand Trucks "Roger That!" Wellington City May 24

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
  • Hi, Welcome to the video, here we have some cool trucks from New Zealand probably the coolest truck in the world we think ;)
    you will see Scania which has some of the nicest looking rigs out here, other trucks are Kenworth, Mack, Fuso, Mercedes-Benz, MAN, Daf, Western Star, and more!
    please enjoy
    matt

Komentáře • 65

  • @b2thez305
    @b2thez305 Před 2 měsíci +7

    NZ is a truckers heaven, well maintained machines from all parts of the world.

  • @stephaneckes7438
    @stephaneckes7438 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Many Kennys on the roads! Trucky.

    • @hereintranzit
      @hereintranzit Před 2 měsíci

      Don’t get me wrong, I like my W900Ls with the 86” studio sleepers and the classic 379 Petes, but I’d love me a big power V8 Scania with that “longline” cab too ! Not possible in America !

  • @MrAGreening
    @MrAGreening Před 2 měsíci +5

    Cool Trucks 👍

  • @ajidamarjati
    @ajidamarjati Před 2 měsíci +2

    Finally a new video from the land down under! Greetings for my NZ friend.

  • @darylroygard8246
    @darylroygard8246 Před 10 dny

    Ole mate in the TGE unit hitting the curb

  • @Ghostrider-gn8ml
    @Ghostrider-gn8ml Před 2 měsíci +3

    You guys over there have a very nice mixture of american, european and japanese brands. Very cool. Greetings from Germany 👍👍👍

  • @BrettWilliamson
    @BrettWilliamson Před 2 měsíci +2

    It's great seeing those trucks across the Tasman. Certainly some familiar companies to what I see daily in Sydney (Mainfreight from NZ, K&S from Aus, Holcim, Linfox from Aus). Mainfreight run Road Trains over here too. They look sharp.

    • @newzealandtrucks
      @newzealandtrucks  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah you guys got some big rigs over there, nice mate

    • @morrisanderson818
      @morrisanderson818 Před 24 dny

      My Fav video's are Aus and Kiwi trucker's,also outback trucker's

  • @craigsibley8161
    @craigsibley8161 Před měsícem

    Quality video and cool trucks👍👍👍
    The dogs head sticking out the box barking was f****n hilarious 😂😂😂

  • @volkerwenzel2418
    @volkerwenzel2418 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Wonderfull Trucks.! Greetings from Germany👍👍👍

  • @user-kr9lt6vz7r
    @user-kr9lt6vz7r Před 2 měsíci +2

    Beautiful trucks

  • @AgricultureTechUS
    @AgricultureTechUS Před 4 dny

    so cool!!!!!

  • @joseluisvazquezguerrero7219
    @joseluisvazquezguerrero7219 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Every time the best videos.greetings and best wishes from:méxico.

  • @brandonreeves5979
    @brandonreeves5979 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Loved the video! You post some really cool content.

  • @fabianpadilla8667
    @fabianpadilla8667 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Me gusta mucho el vídeo, los camiones exelente, fantástico

  • @sovanrithnoun2870
    @sovanrithnoun2870 Před 2 měsíci +1

    nice

  • @GintohariantoHabayahan
    @GintohariantoHabayahan Před 2 měsíci +1

    Bagus sekali video Abang Saya suka, apakah anda merekam video memakai kamera handphone? terimakasih salam dari Medan Indonesia

  • @Darts_V8
    @Darts_V8 Před 2 měsíci +3

    1:53 they was reversed into that place??

    • @theNZmatt
      @theNZmatt Před 2 měsíci +2

      Na mate there is a street on the other side, it's a drive thru werehouse

  • @johnberry1107
    @johnberry1107 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great combinations! San Diego California USA says Hey. Been there. The lowly pickup trucks are fascinating also. We can’t get a decent small truck in USA.

    • @newzealandtrucks
      @newzealandtrucks  Před 2 měsíci

      Thank you Sir!

    • @nitsujnaej
      @nitsujnaej Před 25 dny

      Used to see lots of Yank 'long-nose' small trucks in South America, which were "all length" (nose to tailgate) with very short cargo decks. The Japanese small truck 'cab-over' on the other hand, is very different. A cab-over with the same overall length as a 'long-nose', has a longer cargo deck because the cab is shorter. The result being longer and greater cargo capacity. Its other big advantage is, easier and shorter turning-arc within a tight space.

  • @FriedShrimpPoBoy
    @FriedShrimpPoBoy Před 2 měsíci +1

    It must never rain in New Zealand. Those trucks are clean. Barely a speck of dirt. What’s the max GVW on trucks in New Zealand? They have a lot of axles. I’m a tanker driver in the US. Y’all’s tanker trucks are bad ass!

    • @newzealandtrucks
      @newzealandtrucks  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah we love to present our gear clean out here, getting upto 60ton these days mate

    • @thfmlymn4498
      @thfmlymn4498 Před 2 měsíci +1

      63 tons or just over 139,000 lbs without a special permit.
      Most of those double B are 58 metric tons.

  • @tmobile2561
    @tmobile2561 Před 2 měsíci +1

    สวัสดีครับ❤🎉 ทักทายจากเมืองไทยครับ

  • @datsupraaa4901
    @datsupraaa4901 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Nice trucks! Are you planning to shoot a video in auckland?

  • @johnpartridge7623
    @johnpartridge7623 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is DJM719 at 12.14 a Foden?

    • @newzealandtrucks
      @newzealandtrucks  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Old girl still working hard 💪🏻

    • @peterscandlyn
      @peterscandlyn Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@newzealandtrucks Great to see!

    • @johnpartridge7623
      @johnpartridge7623 Před 2 měsíci

      @@newzealandtrucks I do like the Fodens, they were/are a good solid Truck

  • @rickykingi5191
    @rickykingi5191 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Just looking at that Stock truck dropping the waste, that’s how it should be done.. unlike here in WA the Stock trucks leave a trail of shit from the freeways all the way down to Fremantle Ports 😮

    • @newzealandtrucks
      @newzealandtrucks  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yeah that use to be the go down the main Streets of town in NZ but now not allowed which is for the best I think, cheers for the comment

    • @weaselman24
      @weaselman24 Před 2 měsíci +1

      NSW Too. You never get close to the back of a stock truck

  • @ElysiumNZ
    @ElysiumNZ Před 2 měsíci +1

    6:30 never seen a dump trailer with super single tyres.🤔

    • @craigsibley8161
      @craigsibley8161 Před měsícem

      No, they're 10 a penny here in Scotland.

    • @dallasfrost1996
      @dallasfrost1996 Před měsícem

      ​​​​​​@@craigsibley8161 Here in New Zealand super singles aren't as common as dual wheels (which majority of our trailers use). Over here super singles are usually only used for skeletal trailers or large 50 foot semi trailers.

    • @craigsibley8161
      @craigsibley8161 Před měsícem

      @@dallasfrost1996 Maybe it's a European thing they took hold big time here from the 90s on. It's a rarity seeing duals on a 44 tonner here now. Got to say though NZ has the coolest varieties of trucks from European, North American and Asian truck makers...

    • @dallasfrost1996
      @dallasfrost1996 Před měsícem

      @@craigsibley8161 I've watched a few truck spotting videos from Europe and have noticed countries in this region specifically use trailers with super singles (there are some exceptions such as Finland and Sweden, which use dual wheels as well). The reasoning may have to do with weight, most European countries have a max weight limit of 40-44 tonnes, whereas here in New Zealand that's just the starting point. Many of our trucks are around 50-55 tonnes, and some even reach up to 62 tonnes.
      Yeah, we New Zealander's and also Australian's are quite lucky, we're spoiled for choices when it comes to trucks. Majority of the "American" trucks over here are actually New Zealand/Australian specific models which you'll not find in the States. Our versions are extra beefed up compared to their true American counterparts. We do also have true American models as well, such as the Mack Anthem, Freightliner Cascadia, International Lonestar, Western Star 47X and 49X.

  • @user-ky1dv1fw6k
    @user-ky1dv1fw6k Před 2 měsíci +2

    하지마 ~아퍼

  • @hereintranzit
    @hereintranzit Před 2 měsíci +4

    Beautiful land, nice folks, awesome iron, but crappy dictatorial goobernment and I hate the backwards right side controls design and the driving on the left side of the road !
    I love the fact that you can choose if you want an European brand truck or an American brand truck, thing which is impossible in North America and in Europe also. You the kiwis and the aussies have the best of both designs to choose from. For the rest of us it’s either one or the other, and no more V8 in a class 8 truck in North America since they discontinued the Mack E9 in the nineties ! LOL can’t even import a darn Scania V8 truck (nor an engine for highway application) in the US and Canada unless it’s over 25 years old. (new Scania V8 engines are available only for marine and industrial applications in the US)

    • @nitsujnaej
      @nitsujnaej Před 2 měsíci +1

      I've driven in both 'correct' (left side) of the road and 'wrong' (right-side) of the road countries. Since 90% of the world's population are right-handed, it makes more sense to drive on the left-hand side with right-hand drive vehicles. Consider in the old days when armed horsemen (remember the 90%), would always approach each other from the left-side with their right hand holding their weapon ready to strike.
      All Navy helicopters (US included), have the chopper commander seated in the 'right seat', to do a 'traditional' left-side approach to ship borne landings, as opposed to the 'left seat' Captain on a civilian commercial aircraft.
      Blame left-handed Napoleon Bonaparte, for screwing up half the world's road-users.

    • @newzealandtrucks
      @newzealandtrucks  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey mate, very interesting, thanks for the comment 💬

    • @hereintranzit
      @hereintranzit Před měsícem

      @@nitsujnaej a truck / motor vehicle ain’t a horse and the days of riding horses and getting into sword ⚔️ fights are long gone, right?
      You see, even when you walk, your body’s balancing while in motion by synchronizing the movement of your limbs from the right foot to the left hand and from the left foot to the right hand.
      Clutching with the left foot and shifting gears with your left hand kinda throws your body out of wack and it takes more effort to getting used to it while the movement of clutching with the left foot and shifting gears with the right hand comes more natural to your body.
      These days when 9 out of 10 new trucks are automatics, it don’t make any difference, but I’m old school and when I started driving trucks for a living there were maybe one in then thousand trucks that had an Allison automatic in it. The rest were all with a clutch pedal and a shifter lever (sometimes two sticks, Spicer 5x3, 5x4, 6x4 etc.) manual transmissions.
      Anywho, since the right side of the road is undoubtedly the right side to be driving on, it makes perfect sense to have the controls mounted on the left side of the cab, right? LOL

    • @nitsujnaej
      @nitsujnaej Před měsícem

      You only have to look at old 'pre-Napoleonic' paintings, to see what side of the road people, horse and carts travelled on, it was the left-side. Studies of Roman quarry haulage in Italy and Britain, show evidence of heavy ruts (under load) made by carts travelling on the left-side out of quarries.
      As a 90% right-hander (who's driven in South America), experience has shown (auto and manual), that an extra action is necessary, to 'momentarily' release my right (dominant hand) on the wheel, hold the wheel with my left, so I can shift the stick or selector. Then I revert back to my dominant right hand to hold the steering wheel. In a right-hand drive, no such action is necessary. My dominant right-hand never leaves the wheel. In Drury South Auckland NZ, I operated quarry dumpers (which are all left-hand drive), where the above conditions applied when driving a left-hand drive vehicle.
      Dunno what you're trying to achieve, by going off into Spicer gear shifts. About as relevant in this discussion as Fuller Eaton Road Rangers (which I've also operated).
      But going back to those sword carrying blokes on horseback, there's always historical context as to why certain thing happen. You should learn the lesson mate.

  • @alphanation368
    @alphanation368 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Can someone explain the truck with the eogs head sticking out? Why do they do that?

    • @newzealandtrucks
      @newzealandtrucks  Před 2 měsíci +1

      If you mean dogs , there herding sheepdogs

    • @senseofthecommonman
      @senseofthecommonman Před 2 měsíci

      Imagine the heat of summer and these dogs in those despicable conditions, how the hell is that legal over there and in Australia too.

    • @craigsibley8161
      @craigsibley8161 Před měsícem

      Is it any better for the sheep???

  • @Al-Qaeda7490
    @Al-Qaeda7490 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Very nine truck video!
    From Dacca East Pakistan 🇵🇰