Also a lot of drivers don’t realize that once you load it does not matter if it’s 1 mile or 1000 miles you don’t stop for a 10 hour break you have to roll, everyone is not cut out to do that that of driving every day
@@MantimeHustle it’s different reasons but it’s considered cruel and it’s a safety deal to leave them standing in the trailer while you take a 10 hour break I mean you can stop for a hour but I would not push any longer.
Most of the routes have at least 3 place to stop now for cattle hauling incase drivers need the 10 hr break but yes its not for everyone. Id like to get back into it but beeing im from VA Richmond to be exact its harder pple wont except me because most load rarely cone to VA they bypass😢
Some people just want to do it for the lights, and straight pipes. I had so many people ask me do people load for me. You have to love it, can't get in it for trucks, and lights. And speed
@@Stuntman4358 God bless you, and stay safe. Won't be able to drive anything period anymore myself, so I just watch you. Only difference is I been had gave my Stetson to a old cowboy that was working at a truck wash that had lost everything and his daughter had died. Seeing your vids put a smile on my face cause you almost sound more country than I do. Lol. On the CB and phone every thinks I'm white. Got to love it
I hauled a bit of livestock ( cows and hogs ) back in 1968 with what was called open rack trailers. They had gated sides that you could take off and put in the nose of the trailer. They had hoops all down the length of the trl. with a ridge pole down the centre of the hoops so you could open and close a tarp. Because they were used for freight once washed out. The hoops went to the nose also. This was in Manitoba Canada. Livestock from Brandon to Winnipeg. I remember there being some straw on the floor that got mixed with the cow and pig turds and left a mess to clean out. The odd time you might have to shovel, but they had such a high-pressure hose at the Burns Meats wash rack in Winnipeg, that usually did the trick. These were just a flat floor trl. so easy to clean. Wondering how often you need to shovel out any mess. And if so, I'd like to see that. I'm still driving at 76 years old, but haven't hauled any livestock since then. The last 15 years it's been deck work, mostly super B's. Just received a 15 year award on Friday night at our company party. Drove my first truck 59 years ago a year underage. 1964. Back then if they thought you could drive, they gave you the keys and said go. ha ha. They have whats called a class 1 with air now, but in my day, if you took your license test in a standard car and paid $2 extra at 18 you were given a chauffer's license to drive trucks. Sure is different today. Our class 1 would be the same as your CDL. Jeez, I sure got carried away about washing out a trl. LOL Anyway thanks and be safe with all your varied loads.
I really appreciate you taking the time to comment and thank you for paving the way for people like me 💯🫱🏼🫲🏻 I hope you stick around for more videos on my channel!
I'm not so sure I could do that job. I know the smell must be the worst. And being a city slicker none of that appeals to me. It's basically cleaning a truck full of bullshyt and urine. Geesh!! Kudos to you my brother, I couldn't do that. I drove a bus for 26 years here in New York and I'm sure those bulls were a lot better passengers than the ones I used to haul 😅. Good job sir stay safe and keep on trucking. Just discovered your channel and I'll subscribe. All the way from the Big Apple, peace to my brothers in the south hauling our dinner. Travel Mercies. Ps: I'm feeling that Bitsu-Bitsu music bro!!!
I still love watching your videos. You truly do put some hard work in your videos. Thank you for sharing your videos. Love yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mean it. Come on back.
Stuntman do you own your truck? Can you make a video on how you got to that point? If you’ve already done so please point me in the right direction of that video. I’m trying to maybe one day become an owner op and videos like yours are an inspiration to me. Keep’em coming Driver!
It just kind of came naturally honestly. Once you learn how to properly separate them by weight, it’s just a matter of having the heart to get them in there and not get run over.
Also a lot of drivers don’t realize that once you load it does not matter if it’s 1 mile or 1000 miles you don’t stop for a 10 hour break you have to roll, everyone is not cut out to do that that of driving every day
Why is that? Animals need water and food I’m guessing???
@@MantimeHustle it’s different reasons but it’s considered cruel and it’s a safety deal to leave them standing in the trailer while you take a 10 hour break I mean you can stop for a hour but I would not push any longer.
Most of the routes have at least 3 place to stop now for cattle hauling incase drivers need the 10 hr break but yes its not for everyone. Id like to get back into it but beeing im from VA Richmond to be exact its harder pple wont except me because most load rarely cone to VA they bypass😢
Some people just want to do it for the lights, and straight pipes. I had so many people ask me do people load for me. You have to love it, can't get in it for trucks, and lights. And speed
Absolutely right 💯
@@Stuntman4358 God bless you, and stay safe. Won't be able to drive anything period anymore myself, so I just watch you. Only difference is I been had gave my Stetson to a old cowboy that was working at a truck wash that had lost everything and his daughter had died. Seeing your vids put a smile on my face cause you almost sound more country than I do. Lol. On the CB and phone every thinks I'm white. Got to love it
I hauled a bit of livestock ( cows and hogs ) back in 1968 with what was called open rack trailers. They had gated sides that you could take off and put in the nose of the trailer. They had hoops all down the length of the trl. with a ridge pole down the centre of the hoops so you could open and close a tarp. Because they were used for freight once washed out. The hoops went to the nose also. This was in Manitoba Canada. Livestock from Brandon to Winnipeg. I remember there being some straw on the floor that got mixed with the cow and pig turds and left a mess to clean out. The odd time you might have to shovel, but they had such a high-pressure hose at the Burns Meats wash rack in Winnipeg, that usually did the trick. These were just a flat floor trl. so easy to clean. Wondering how often you need to shovel out any mess. And if so, I'd like to see that. I'm still driving at 76 years old, but haven't hauled any livestock since then. The last 15 years it's been deck work, mostly super B's. Just received a 15 year award on Friday night at our company party. Drove my first truck 59 years ago a year underage. 1964. Back then if they thought you could drive, they gave you the keys and said go. ha ha. They have whats called a class 1 with air now, but in my day, if you took your license test in a standard car and paid $2 extra at 18 you were given a chauffer's license to drive trucks. Sure is different today. Our class 1 would be the same as your CDL. Jeez, I sure got carried away about washing out a trl. LOL Anyway thanks and be safe with all your varied loads.
I really appreciate you taking the time to comment and thank you for paving the way for people like me 💯🫱🏼🫲🏻 I hope you stick around for more videos on my channel!
@@Stuntman4358 I'll be here waiting for more of your videos, thanks for the reply.
I'm not so sure I could do that job. I know the smell must be the worst. And being a city slicker none of that appeals to me. It's basically cleaning a truck full of bullshyt and urine. Geesh!! Kudos to you my brother, I couldn't do that. I drove a bus for 26 years here in New York and I'm sure those bulls were a lot better passengers than the ones I used to haul 😅. Good job sir stay safe and keep on trucking. Just discovered your channel and I'll subscribe. All the way from the Big Apple, peace to my brothers in the south hauling our dinner. Travel Mercies. Ps: I'm feeling that Bitsu-Bitsu music bro!!!
I greatly appreciate this my friend! It’s definitely not for everyone but it’s a good honest living !
@@Stuntman4358 thanks for responding..keep em coming I'm hooked!
Never thought about the cleaning process👍🏾
Definitely a part 2 would be appreciated, would like to see how that would look like.
Will do ! 🫱🏼🫲🏻💯 it’ll be a few weeks from now but I will do it!
I still love watching your videos. You truly do put some hard work in your videos. Thank you for sharing your videos. Love yaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mean it. Come on back.
I appreciate that so much! That really means a lot ! We back on the side !
I would like to see you do a deep clean and I do enjoy your videos so please keep them coming
Will do !!
love to see it anoter bull wagon upload keep em comin hoss
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND VERY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR OD BLESS YOU.
Same to you my friend 🫱🏼🫲🏻🤠
I seen you today walking out of the loves truck stop in TN
Wasn’t me😅 I was hauling Christmas trees that day 💯
Bull hauling ain't easy every body wants to be like stuntman.
It good to expose the ups and downs the want to b's can get the hell on and not come in and fuc** up the business.
Reading the mail on the hill sir
That is life
That must of been after 1 load. I haul market pigs. That keeps you in shape. I got a straight deck trailer too.
2 loads 💯 I try to wash out every 2 loads
Hi Stuntman The Outlaw
Outlaw 💯🫡
and i see you got her a bull bar now
Stuntman do you own your truck? Can you make a video on how you got to that point? If you’ve already done so please point me in the right direction of that video. I’m trying to maybe one day become an owner op and videos like yours are an inspiration to me. Keep’em coming Driver!
I promise to do a video on it 💯 I keep saying I will just need to get a little time !
@@Stuntman4358 take your time driver!!
Nice job. Man oh man. I wondering how much weight is added to your trailer with all that on the floor.
A lot🤣‼️
Man that is a ton of work lol
And that’s not even the worst !
Everybody can't be bull haulers they ain't got the smooth driving skills
Got that right 🫱🏼🫲🏻💯
If you stay on top of cleaning the trailer , won’t take as long and you have a shiny one
Got that right ! The guy that had it before me did a terrible job so I’m trying to make it better !
What's the rear gear ⚙️ ratio
How long does it really take to clean one of those cattle wagons
Roughly an hour or so
How long did it take you to learn how to load and unload?
It just kind of came naturally honestly. Once you learn how to properly separate them by weight, it’s just a matter of having the heart to get them in there and not get run over.
How about the "stuntman express"..........?
BINGO! That sounds like a winner ! 🏆
Cool deal what's the price per minute
I can’t remember off the top of my head but usually an hour runs me somewhere in the neighborhood of $95-$100
@@Stuntman4358 ok thx
You back cow truckin ??
Never stopped 🤠🫱🏼🫲🏻
Would love too get in the business do u know anybody near texas to send me the right way
Do you ever haul for enterprise
Yep but I pull the lowboy💯
Hey Stuntman, enjoy the videos. Do you pay for washout or it looks like you're doing some kind of self-serve washout???
It’s a self service washout and you pay by the minute! Nowadays I pay the people to do it for me and I kick back and nap lol