Trucking: Cabovers, back when trucking was trucking.

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • I claim no rights to the music or any other material in video only a love of trucking. I chose cabovers in the video because that is what i started driving back in the 80s when trucking was wild and great.

Komentáře • 207

  • @frankmantione3268
    @frankmantione3268 Před rokem +5

    You are so right. I remember going to a truck stop getting a nice meal and I always looked forward to the monthly Overdrive magazine. Everything has changed.☹️🚛🚛 STAY SAFE out there.

  • @lisakigar4432
    @lisakigar4432 Před 2 lety +3

    That's When We Had Real Truck's To Drive. 😍❤💯

  • @redemption1933
    @redemption1933 Před 9 lety +13

    Most new-breeds can't even climb into a COE. .much less drive one. They were uncomfortable and would beat you to death, but they were extremely cool. Thanks for posting.

  • @gamingskillz2497
    @gamingskillz2497 Před 6 lety +14

    Love the video. im not a trucker but I have much respect for all you truckers out there and without you our country could not function!!

  • @MeetJoeBlack55
    @MeetJoeBlack55 Před 6 lety +11

    Only had to drive a COE a few times in my career of 40 years ... still prefer a hood ... but definitely long for the good ol' days when carefree trucking was the rule, helping each other out, and not having so much legal mumbo-jumbo and other BS to worry about ... You tried to stay safe, keep your equipment in good shape, and get the loads delivered ... good ol' basic trucking ... glad I'm retired !!!

  • @VOOODOOO37
    @VOOODOOO37 Před 8 lety +14

    I was lucky enough to drive many just like these, and lots of good and bad memories. Manual steering, no a/c, hard ride, no power anything, small if any bunk. The good....fun times, great front end space for tight maneuvering, miss those days sometimes..

    • @phillipgarrow2297
      @phillipgarrow2297 Před rokem +2

      The only bad thing about them is when you tilted the cab everything you owned went flying

    • @VOOODOOO37
      @VOOODOOO37 Před rokem

      @@phillipgarrow2297 True lol. forgot about that

  • @krazykajun15
    @krazykajun15 Před 9 lety +3

    Learned how to drive one when I was 15 . . . MACK cabover with a 10-speed Roadranger. Man that was SWEET!

  • @kevinbrand559
    @kevinbrand559 Před 8 lety +46

    those were tough days but at least the drivers back then had respect for each other flash lights for u to get over stop to help if u were broke down. running 2 paper logs to make your delivery cross country. black beauties, pink hearts, and coffee without fear of a drug test, lol

    • @tsimmons1974ts
      @tsimmons1974ts Před 6 lety +4

      Kevin Brand Dam right driver !!!!

    • @shanewoods1980
      @shanewoods1980 Před 5 lety +3

      I remember riding in an ol cabover with my dad in the 80’s and never understood why he had 3 of those books he wrote in! Now as as a driver I long for those cabovers and the times my dad drove in cause it’s just not the same as it was back then

    • @donnebes9421
      @donnebes9421 Před 4 lety

      Shane Woods three of those log books was what you had to have to keep a solo driver look like he was always legal. Trucking sure was great during the 70s and 80s.

    • @thekodiak77
      @thekodiak77 Před 4 lety

      Yeah and those 3 log books are the reason we have to deal with this ELD shit now.

    • @rickb5946
      @rickb5946 Před 3 lety

      Truer words were never spoken !. I`m retired after 50 years on the road. I must say in retrospect that it was a grand adventure...

  • @SuperHigear
    @SuperHigear Před 10 lety +28

    "Back when trucking was trucking", ain't that the truth. I spent a large part of my life looking out the windshield of a cabover. A big part of it while riding over a 400 Cummins big cam 3 engine in the cab of a White Road-Commode (road commander II for all of you non-trucking types). Always figured if I had a wreck, there was no doubt I'd be the first one on the scene lol

  • @markamsberg9704
    @markamsberg9704 Před 6 lety +6

    Trucker5933 love this at 343 my grandfather ran for greenstein he's gone now but my grandma still has that picture of his ol greenstein truck my heart sunk when I saw that in the video I've watched a hundred truckin videos an seen all kinda trucks in them but never a greenstein truck thanks For the memory God bless

    • @michaelashcraft8569
      @michaelashcraft8569 Před 4 lety +1

      God bless your Granpa, same to all us old timers dreamin' of them good old days, all that's left are the places, and the faces past, always, the highways... 10-4!

  • @2view428
    @2view428 Před 6 lety +1

    When was a youth in the 70s me and a best friend from the Scout s all we thought about was Trucks Truck models ( girls also) and driving a cab over one day. found out more as adults he got to drive on the road I became disabled life has a path for all thanks for share.

  • @parttimepicker
    @parttimepicker Před 11 lety +2

    Thanks for the video of all the old cab overs. Drove a lot of 'em in my day. My favorite was a '68 Freightliner with a 318 Detroit and a 10 speed. Loved that old truck. Drove Transtars, Petes, Macks, GMCs and KW's. All of 'em good old trucks. Nothing like what they got today.

  • @steveminix7362
    @steveminix7362 Před 11 lety +1

    Pompano Beach,Florida. Red set the rates and the farmers market was like home.Man im all crippled up from fallin one night while gettin fuel but you took me back,just for a flash,but driver THANK YOU and I can turn afew more miles in this ole wheelchair.

  • @tsouryavong13
    @tsouryavong13 Před 10 lety +8

    Man these things are rare nowadays. My local scrapyard uses an old Weatern Star Cabover as one of their main trucks. Man that thing is a beauty!

  • @michaelcyr3300
    @michaelcyr3300 Před 6 lety +2

    Good ole days ! Long gone !

  • @randallwilliams2274
    @randallwilliams2274 Před rokem

    Cabovers are few and far between these days but back in the day they were the backbone of the country. I started out in a Cabover Freightliner and ended my career in a 389 Pete.

  • @travelingman484
    @travelingman484 Před 11 lety +1

    Only the older trucker will have fond memories here. It's bringing back some great memories. Really good times when truckers were a respected kings of the road.Those days my good friends are gone. The new age of everything is here. Where the trucker or the American worker have been dumb down. The amount of truck accidents out there is out of control but they rather replace a truck than to pay for a quality operator. It's just the way it is.

  • @RoadRunnergarage8570
    @RoadRunnergarage8570 Před 3 měsíci

    The rigs I remember building 1/25 and 1/32 model kits of in my childhood-(And still build one once in a while when my budget and space allows..)..

  • @chuckrl
    @chuckrl Před 11 lety +6

    I'm a retired OTR driver of over 30+ years. 90% of all the tractors that I drove were COE's. And right up to the day I retired in 1997, I still prefered COE's over conventionals.
    Now when I see the far and few COE's on the road, I take a second look at it and think of the days when they were the real power houses of the hiways.

    • @johnhull6363
      @johnhull6363 Před 7 lety +1

      chuckrl especially when you had a 12v71 hidden under one

    • @jeepguy220
      @jeepguy220 Před 3 lety

      I had a 9670, transtar II and a GMC astro. I have driven a Pete 362 and 372, but all conventional in last 25 years s2375, 8600, px612 andbest conventional is the 2017 freightliner cascadia 500,000 plus miles Detroit diesel and my first automatic. rides like a cadi, pulls good and all power toys and tilt and cruise control.

  • @jonashansson4860
    @jonashansson4860 Před 11 lety +2

    cabovers are nearly the only trucks we have in sweden

  • @class8garage308
    @class8garage308 Před 5 lety +1

    Marmon cabover WOW that is a rare truck even for back in the cabover days. Diamond Reo Raider was another GEM hard to find.Glad I had the opportunity to drive a White gmc WHL and a few walmart cabovers in the day.

  • @ozarkmarine7615
    @ozarkmarine7615 Před 8 lety +5

    When I got out of the Corps in '73 got a job at International Harvester branch 159 in Melrose Park IL. CO 4070's were the Kings of the highways.

  • @SteveCarras
    @SteveCarras Před 10 lety +8

    Back in the 80s trucking was perhaps the ONLY thing great..:) Thanks for sharing.

    • @larmar3299
      @larmar3299 Před 10 lety +1

      In the 80's I worked for a company that wouldn't put power steering on their trucks and spring-ride tractors rode like a buck-board.
      Trucking in the 80's sucked. Trucks today are like the space shuttle compared to the 80's. You can cross I-80 and maybe drop a gear or two. Its almost like riding in a car. Back in the 80's running I-80 was work and it took a lot longer to get across to Delaware Water Gap then it does today.

    • @rondye9398
      @rondye9398 Před 7 lety +2

      I find it amusing drivers on here complaining about trucks in the '80s. I was driving Interstate when I was 18 in 1968' Most Trucks had no PS, had twin sticks, most still had GAS power. Lucky if you got a 220 Cummins. You shifted non stop to take advantage of any momentum. Finally got turbo 220's for 250 hp. but got too hot. 318's were real power houses!

    • @johnhull6363
      @johnhull6363 Před 7 lety

      Lar Mar especially if you had to keep a Jimmy wound up

  • @michaelashcraft8569
    @michaelashcraft8569 Před 4 lety

    I did that 10-4, 35 yrs startin' 1976, ran a couple o' log books sometimes drivin' 24hrs straight, no accidents ever, but, now I'm 68yr old. I do miss it, but, a lot of great memories, knew a lot of truckers, God rest many of 'em, never got the respect they deserved keepin' America hummin' , and, the freight movin'! Trucker Mike 76-2011

  • @tomcornwell1516
    @tomcornwell1516 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. After 46 years and now retired I love the memory s

  • @cabover
    @cabover Před 12 lety +4

    I never knew JB Hunt had Pete's in their fleet...learn something new every day.

    • @jessgilley4961
      @jessgilley4961 Před 4 lety +2

      That wasn't JUST ANY PETE.... That went to the Driver that had been with HUNT the longest ... in the early 80's there were TWO of his old time drivers that were still there one got a Pet and the other got a Marmon

    • @tierone4761
      @tierone4761 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jessgilley4961 That’s interesting to know. Back in the early to mid ‘80’s when we were running out to Shaky & the Gay Bay Area, some of the J.B.Hunt drivers were the early version of the Swift drivers are these days. They had the cab over 9670’s then the 9700’s when the set back axel versions came out. It seemed like no matter where we went there was always a J.B. driver somewhere in a unfortunate situation. Good Day to You!

    • @kenverrill4205
      @kenverrill4205 Před rokem

      if the sales pitch was cheap enough...and most other companies would follow suit...can you say ... trendy

  • @fr8hauler
    @fr8hauler Před 6 lety +1

    Closing in on 30 years trucking, haven't spent more than a month in a COE and even that was too long.
    Enjoy your nostalgia.

  • @HeatherHonkers
    @HeatherHonkers Před 12 lety +1

    Some of those are real beauties!

  • @colemaddox7302
    @colemaddox7302 Před 11 lety +1

    I grew up with my dad in a late 70s ford l 9000 dumptruck which we still run.

  • @williamjordan5531
    @williamjordan5531 Před 6 lety +2

    in my decade of trucking before my stroke, I went through a few trucks and my favorites were the Volvo 780, KW W900L, and the Freightliner Argosy and that's being 6'1 265 lbs

  • @johnchalleen5883
    @johnchalleen5883 Před 7 lety

    On a good day I might see three beautiful classics.

  • @stevewilson7552
    @stevewilson7552 Před 6 lety

    Love them old marmons..best truck i ever had

  • @earlspradling5603
    @earlspradling5603 Před 5 lety +1

    I love to look at the old trucks. I saw a comment about Riss international, I use to work for them along with my brother. I didn't think anyone would remember crooked r as their nickname. Brings back a lot of old memories.

  • @Retired88M
    @Retired88M Před 4 lety

    Only drove 4 cab overs in my 44 years of trucking; a 73 White Freightliner with s 318 and a 13 speed with 4:11 rears and a 38k lbs Reyco 4 spring suspension, 2 F 700 puppy dogs , one with a 237 with a 5 speed later swapped out with a RT-910 road ranger , the other with a 250 Cummins and a 10 speed and the last great cab over Mack made the MH ultra liner that only had the 300+ and a 9 speed but darn it it road so soft

  • @beezilla87
    @beezilla87 Před 9 lety +6

    I learned how to drive in a. 89 international cabover WITH the doghouse lol

  • @rjrbrrparaa8641
    @rjrbrrparaa8641 Před 10 lety +4

    took my test in a 85 gmc cabover....I miss the ole girls.

  • @nfd1960
    @nfd1960 Před 8 lety +3

    I owned a drove an 89 Pete 384 / 425 Cat Cabover for 10 years, I sold it to go back being a company driver, in 2006 my boss bought me a new Pete 379 it was nothing like the old ones, it was just as shitty built as the cheap trucks, after driving it for a year, I told him I wanted the IH Eagle back that I had before, one of the younger drivers got the Pete and thought he was special, I didn't have the heart to burst his bubble,

  • @gearjammer4779
    @gearjammer4779 Před 4 lety

    Yep. I remember those cabover days very well. No AC, no air ride, no radio, no power steering, 318 Detroits and 290 Cummins pulling the Grapevine at 16 mph. I’m glad those days are gone but I’ll never forget them. 🤔

  • @packrat7197
    @packrat7197 Před 6 lety +1

    The f model Mack is cool when I was a kid my dad drove one

  • @trucker5933
    @trucker5933  Před 12 lety +3

    You gotta love the JB Hunt Peterbilt at 0:57 i remember when they had a few of them back in the late 80s and early 90s

  • @bryanschmidt9539
    @bryanschmidt9539 Před 3 lety

    I drove back then .. and still truckin now lord the difference

  • @cslan4
    @cslan4 Před 11 lety +2

    Outstanding! Love cabovers.

  • @moto238
    @moto238 Před 7 lety +7

    I know that I am definitely sick in the head so I don't need an excuse for owning a cabover just because they make me happy. Cabovers and Harleys are what I live for!

  • @earlblackjackmartinjr5750

    Boy that brings back a lot of memories. Thats when ya couldn't wait to leave out on Saturday or Sunday

  • @kevinrichards3288
    @kevinrichards3288 Před 3 lety

    Those cabovers were cool o semis. Damn I miss seeing them on the roads here in 🇺🇸. The 1980s & down were the days. 🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛👍

  • @danielkennedy7845
    @danielkennedy7845 Před 5 lety

    Indeed those were the days! outstanding pics and great song!

  • @the.porter.productions
    @the.porter.productions Před 5 lety +2

    I love the ol COEs. Miss seeing them as much. I know the ride was a little rough, but you could do a couple of things to help with that. They sure looked cool.

  • @wow77777
    @wow77777 Před 6 lety

    2:32 is the King of All Trucks!!!! Bow down to Central

  • @jasonjohnson9478
    @jasonjohnson9478 Před 5 lety

    Those pics bring back childhood memories.

  • @danielperry3008
    @danielperry3008 Před 4 lety

    Take me back to 68, when the chrome was thick and truckin was great 😎

  • @dalewilbur
    @dalewilbur Před 11 lety

    I miaa my 1972 co Freightliner, My first truck to own,It started out burgundy
    and white and then was midnight blue and white.

  • @1BEAVIS13
    @1BEAVIS13 Před 11 lety +1

    I spent many years driving cabovers. I don't miss them. Rough riding, a pain to tip the cab, having to dress in that narrow sleeper and that damn dogbox in the way.

  • @craiganthony9486
    @craiganthony9486 Před 12 lety

    The first 3 trucks I drove were cabovers (2 Nissan UD's and a Volvo). Nothing like them!! Would love to have an old Mack, Brockway, or Hayes!!

  • @andrynovikoff4316
    @andrynovikoff4316 Před 9 lety

    блин какие крутые грузовики!!!!! мечтаю прокатиться по нашим хайвеям на таком красавце, трудно осозновать что моя мечта не сбудиться ни когда!

  • @billsalvey
    @billsalvey Před 10 lety

    k100 areodyne... most epic truck ever

  • @MartyChristianSoldier
    @MartyChristianSoldier Před 7 lety +1

    Oh, the nightmares come flooding back.

  • @prestonherfel
    @prestonherfel Před 11 lety +1

    i love cabovers expesaly petes i have a colection of model semis need a cabover got 1 freaghtliner 2 kenworths and 6 peterbilts

  • @fontheking5
    @fontheking5 Před 12 lety

    I use to see an almost identical cabover Peterbilt 352 as the silver , red and blue one , at the show Pärlrallyt or rally of pearls here in south sweden which takes place in late august every year , outside the town of Landskrona . It`s owned by a person in the my neighbor country of Denmark . It used to drive for Northlake Transport Duluth Minnesota . It still carries the colours and text and decals .

  • @Eisenbahnfan
    @Eisenbahnfan Před 12 lety

    All Truckers good Journey!!! good Health and Trucker are good Friends!!!

  • @evanmink1
    @evanmink1 Před 11 lety +1

    Conventional trucks are much more convenient for doing engine service on the side of the road. In a COE you had to secure EVERY SINGLE THING befor lifting the cab to access the engine.

  • @charlesmerrill7931
    @charlesmerrill7931 Před 6 lety +1

    I remember seeing convoys of trucks of all kinds on the interstate when I was a kid. Cab overs have a unique personality to them. I have always enjoyed listening to Ronnie Milsap. I haven't heard that song in years and it went well with that video.

  • @derrellbarnhill3885
    @derrellbarnhill3885 Před 6 lety +3

    35 years under belt to hell with it damn the DOT and the government

  • @billjones6830
    @billjones6830 Před 7 lety +1

    bad thing was if you didn't take everything out of the truck that wasn't nailed down it went though the windshield when you had to get to the engine

  • @lisakigar9850
    @lisakigar9850 Před 4 lety

    I loved 4070 transtar 🙂🙂

  • @onrr1726
    @onrr1726 Před 7 lety

    I passed a Cab Over earlier today on my way home the truck was heading North towered the Kansas State line.

  • @RedtailFox1
    @RedtailFox1 Před 10 lety +18

    Come down to Australia, Cabovers STILL rule the road here

    • @larmar3299
      @larmar3299 Před 10 lety +2

      Cabovers suck. Higher rates of industrial injury from falls and twisted ankles. Its silly to have overall length laws that limit cab length. Trailer lengths should be regulated in a reasonable bridge law formula. Then you can have longer tractor wheel base that accommodate conventional tractors with an easy entrance/exit.

    • @RedtailFox1
      @RedtailFox1 Před 10 lety +1

      tell that to our government, we have been trying for years

    • @zorancosic1237
      @zorancosic1237 Před 6 lety

      Only here in this retarded country instead to get better getting worst and worst!

  • @larsfadness6933
    @larsfadness6933 Před 8 lety +3

    wish they still made cabovers we have a 1985 international cabover man is she pretty

  • @keilspencer3328
    @keilspencer3328 Před 4 lety

    The cab over is my first love truck, and will always be, matter of fack we need to bring them back deeper into the game.

  • @crockettslate
    @crockettslate Před 11 lety +2

    the longer the wheel base the better the ride

    • @mothman-jz8ug
      @mothman-jz8ug Před 6 lety +1

      The shorter the wheelbase, the closer you can maneuver. If I was so tender that I needed super-soft ride, I guess I'd put a 5th wheel on the trunk of an old Cadillac.

  • @Retired88M
    @Retired88M Před rokem +1

    I wish I could find a F 700 Mack with a V-8 in halfway decent shape or even Detroit, Cat or Cummins powered to get out of retirement at least for the warm weather months

  • @darrylpruett1099
    @darrylpruett1099 Před 8 lety

    Making our destiny as Cowboys and big rig drivers

  • @yamahonkawazuki
    @yamahonkawazuki Před 10 lety +1

    the old ones yes. newer ones are okay. its different than driving a longnose. you are ON the centre line. its weird at first. but easier in cramped roadways and parking areas I will admit.

  • @davidh4109
    @davidh4109 Před 8 lety +8

    i hated working on cabovers. you always have to fix the cab jack first.

  • @CanadianCharlie64
    @CanadianCharlie64 Před 6 lety

    Awesome video

  • @SFtruckerWolf
    @SFtruckerWolf Před 8 lety +3

    Here in Europe we are missing conventionals, all marks make just cab overs, not one conventional.

  • @johnkelly1101
    @johnkelly1101 Před 9 lety +12

    I find the nostalgia and all the praise of Cabin overs a little hilarious. I guess I miss the old days too, But i don't miss these miserable things one bit. To many days weeks months and years in Cabin overs made me old before my time.

    • @jimfinigan1681
      @jimfinigan1681 Před 7 lety +4

      John Kelly I started out in a 1979 Freight Shaker cabin over. The sleeper was just a bunk, no frills. I almost had to stand up to turn the wheel. The only thing in that cab that worked was ME! Back then, we EARNED our money! But back then, not just anyone could be a trucker. Nowadays, they hire people who couldn't make it in fast food, send them through 3 week "driving school", then send them out to "haul freight". How things have changed!

  • @the.porter.productions
    @the.porter.productions Před 4 lety +1

    Checking this out again. Sure enjoy the cabovers...glad to have driven a few of them. 🤩 What would that cabovers look like had Ford, Dodge Marmon had stayed in the game? 🧐They sold out, got out of the game too soon! 😳 Cabovers rule! 🥰

  • @emilschwitzeriii3446
    @emilschwitzeriii3446 Před 8 lety

    nice job on the vid. i drove alotta cabovers in my day...the worst was a 76 f model mack...

    • @Kalamabbfan
      @Kalamabbfan Před 7 lety

      The worse one I drove was a '53 Freightliner. It had a 'cable' parking brake (not air), had a 'fake' grill, it was just metal painted black with 'chrome' colored stripes on it. It had a handle, and you opened it up like a door and that is how you checked the oil. The radiator was on the passenger side in the rear, kind of like some modern-day Motor Homes. The stack was on the passenger side, but the sleeper (which was 18 inches deep) had a place cut out where the stack went. This was in about 1977

  • @douglasweller9709
    @douglasweller9709 Před 5 lety

    Had a COE Mack and GMC both with 335 Cummings. The Mack bet you around a lot.

  • @waynecooke4948
    @waynecooke4948 Před 8 lety +1

    I also had a cabover leased to International Transport. 1970's

    • @douglasmccarty1196
      @douglasmccarty1196 Před 7 lety +2

      Still have my 1970 Freightliner Cabover.Use it now for a RV Hauler

    • @Kalamabbfan
      @Kalamabbfan Před 7 lety

      I'd love to see a picture of that. The one I had leased to IT was a 1968 Mack with a 8V71 (318) with an RTOO15. It was about 1973-74. It wouldn't go very fast, but it could climb any hill you could find, just VERY, VERY slowly. :-)

  • @thomaskuzyk9802
    @thomaskuzyk9802 Před 7 lety +6

    ME AND MY RADIO JUST KEEP ON TRUKIN HOME by
    FLO AND CURLEY
    DRIVE SAFE

  • @TheZeke1974
    @TheZeke1974 Před 11 lety +2

    There are still a few cabovers around here that are owned by farmers.

  • @xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoo

    Very relaxing video

  • @MyBenjamin66
    @MyBenjamin66 Před 5 lety

    That Mack MH seires cabover was the best riding and handling cabover I ever drove

    • @clarencewoodard5588
      @clarencewoodard5588 Před 4 lety

      It sure was .....drove one to California and back home to Tennessee every week for years.....when I got an IH conventional, my driver drove it....people always told him they thought he was me in that truck...always wished I went back to that ole Mack

  • @marshallbaldwin395
    @marshallbaldwin395 Před 5 lety

    My first truck 1951 white freightliner with a coffin sleeper it was a nightmare spent as much time under it with a wrench in hand as i did driving it cab did not tiltyou took the dog house apart to work on top engine in it when i got it 200 cummins 4x3 no power steering no ac bought my first new truck in 74 44070a transtar had all kinds goodys big power 335 cummins 13 speed jake brake ac and the strangest power steering i have ever had damm near killed myself when i first got it it did not return to center you had to turn the steering wheel back made for some interesting moment's when i first got it

  • @steveverschneider5428
    @steveverschneider5428 Před 6 lety

    1st on the scene of an accident ...I remember driving a few of those.

  • @fnvaladez
    @fnvaladez Před 12 lety

    Nice picture slide....

  • @duanedove2767
    @duanedove2767 Před 5 lety

    Wow ,started out driven a f modle Mack camel back springs a 300 HP motor and a 10 speed with double over drive an now steering wheel holder won't drive if there radio don't work amazing how fare down trucking has gone !

  • @mellisa212
    @mellisa212 Před 12 lety +1

    @trucker5933 Nothing like a kenworth airodyne, or a IH transtar 2.

  • @markaylott1780
    @markaylott1780 Před 6 lety +1

    Not keen on cabovers, I preferred conventionals. Mostly because of the ride and the bonnet. Ever hit a bull, horse or a 7ft kangaroo in a cabover? But anyone that has the passion for truck driving is ok in my book no matter what the ride 👍😎

  • @buffitup1
    @buffitup1 Před 11 lety +1

    loong nose in more comfortable. you are not sitting on a hot engine with all that noise and vibration. in a cabover when you hit a bumb or hole it goes right up your spine it gives you severe back problems after a while. The sleeper can also be much lower to the chasis giving the driver room to stand and space for all kind of things such as fridge , microwave and closet space for clothes and food.
    I should point out that in europe cabovers still rule the road.

    • @bertgrau3934
      @bertgrau3934 Před 2 lety

      In Europe, the roads are so small even some cab overs have a hard time getting around.

  • @trucker5933
    @trucker5933  Před 12 lety

    I remember those too.

  • @keithcamp66
    @keithcamp66 Před 4 lety

    Drove from Jeffersonville in to shaky once a week.

  • @larryfisher5796
    @larryfisher5796 Před 6 lety

    I learned how to drive in a old bullnose mack 5x4 -238 Detroit

  • @Captleemo
    @Captleemo Před 6 lety +2

    If you like a little nostalgia for the days when there were plenty of cabovers watch that Steven King movie Maximum Overdrive.

  • @ScottAtwater1
    @ScottAtwater1 Před 8 lety +1

    Cabovers are the best, look at all the movies like white line fever and hijack lots more and All country songs back than like Freightliner fever, look at today nothing only about a Chevy pickup. No more cabovers no more country songs and movies.

  • @trucker5933
    @trucker5933  Před 12 lety +1

    @HeatherHonkers Yes they are. I miss the old flat face cabovers. I used to call them skillet face. lol

  • @williamjordan5531
    @williamjordan5531 Před 6 lety

    cabovers were only popular so they could make longer trailers and have the shorter wheelbases to get the trailers in the tight docks, it will be going back to it soon too. wait and see. companies want more freight and 57' trailers will be used more even east of the Mississippi

  • @BrendanMcClelland
    @BrendanMcClelland Před 12 lety

    I like em too.

  • @ty592
    @ty592 Před 4 lety

    Done through the 70's