FAIL TUTORIAL, side doors - Angelica Larsson

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I was trying to show and explain to you how easy and awesome it is to have side doors on your truck/trailer, buuut the doors didn't want to work with me today 😂🛠
and this day I only had this wagon available, but it was fun tho, and we all have to remember that it can't be easy every time 😉
🚜💨 But it when stuff fails we learn 🤠😎

I also have to say that, when it works it's awesome 😄👌

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Nightcore - be with you
Different heaven - pentakill
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Between that sweet accent and that pretty look ... I am addicted to these videos.

Deifico
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Not speaking for all north American truckers but the loads I pulled in dry van trailers were on a conventional 48" x 40" pallet. Any long materials are usually loaded on flat bed or step decks and may or may not require tarping. We use what we call dunnage which is usually pieces of wood like 2x4 for example that go width ways across the deck of the trailer used to keep things like steel or big crates up off trailer so forks can get underneath and also to distribute weight properly and seperate materials. Love the videos. Stay safe in these crazy times. Much respect from Nova Scotia Canada

EZNowTrucker
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Hello from Minnesota. You can stand pallets on the side or end and use a small ratchet strap to stabilize them. If there's no room, see if you can make an agreement with the company to store them there, then pick them up when you have room. If it's a one time stop and you need to bring pallets back, then you may need to reorganize the load to make room. Love your videos. Stay safe.

MNJay
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In the U.S. long cargo is loaded on open trailers and tarped. (Sometimes called "skateboards") Generally only standard pallets are loaded on enclosed trailers. We don't used enclosed boxes on the tractor when pulling a trailer, or as you call them, "wagons". If a trailer has a side door there is only one and it is only 5 feet wide. "Box Trucks", as they are called in the states, are only used for local city hauling. And they are of lower capacity, no more that 10 tons. Whereas tractor-trailer combinations are up to 80 tons.

funnlivinit
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Love it when you talk about the We Loader.

tomhaug
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Angela you had me in stitches. You're very honest to admit your intent was a quick 10 minute tutorial on how EASY it is to open and close the doors. Your expression when you admitted it was a failure was priceless. btw this is known as Murphy's Law. That is, if something can go wrong, it will go wrong.
And nobody is to blame if Murphy strikes. lol.

mayflowerlash
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Gorgeous and beautiful as usual. I love how hard of a working person you are.

martinlavoie
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Your tutorial was great. This showed us normal operations as well as what to do when normal doesn't work. Most YouTubers edit out anything that doesn't go smoothly during their tutorials. It's nice that you kept it. Remember, you only fail when you stop trying.

correykeen
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It wasn’t fail you were able to adjust using that front loader very cool

tampaguy
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Real simple answer to your question...at least in North America/ Canada our trucks/ trailers are built around ergonomics, not maximum productivity! I've been driving for 25+ years and do multi axle, heavy haul stuff now, but I did LTL on a flat deck for many years and did a lot of tarping. I've been watching your videos for a while now and I am fascinated by how functional the truck/ wagon (as you call it)😁 is, we just call them trailers! Being able to load Van freight and flat deck freight from the entire length just makes more sense! I love the insight on how other countries do things, most times way more efficiently. Great work, keep the videos coming! ps...I've driven Volvo's for 20+ years when I had to buy my own, they just aren't cabovers.😎

colinallan
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Anyone else love the way she says Wheeeeloader

rebelyank
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you are such a smooth operator with heavy machinery when you handle delicate tasks like gently pushing on the wagon door handle to close it with the loader. i'm really impressed, since i don't see anyone present to even guide you. kind of like an angel at the wheel and controls. you live up to your name....ha!

lauraforest
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Well it was fun watching your forklift skills again! Always a bright side. Thanks Angelica!

edsorenson
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Hi Angelica
This is my 1st time of writing to you. I am Steve & I live in the UK. I drive a Volvo FH4 artic, pulling a bulk loader tipper trailer. Over here we use curtain sided trailers that are called tautliners. This is the soft sided alternative to the doors that you drive. We do have some styles of trucks the same as yours, but they a mainly tautliners when it comes to long or oversized goods. Or we use flat beds with tarps & straps.
Keep up the brilliant videos, you are fantastic. Stay safe sweetheart. X

stevecosby
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Best Part of video: 0:01
worst part is that it ends.
It's real life. Goood Job Angel L.

wj
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Hi Angelica! In US, we typically use 48ft open flatbed trailers which can be loaded from either side, usually with non-palletized freight...lumber, steel, coils, etc and then strapped. Pallet freight usually goes in a 53ft dry van trailer and loaded from the back. Pallets are typically 3.5x4ft.
You do a great job with your videos and your a skilled driver! Enjoy and be safe!

ddjmfitz
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You have a very delicate touch with that wheel loader... impressive

sebofo
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In the the US we drive tractor trailers that can only be loaded from the back. So all the pallets come in certain sizes to always fit into a trailer by bringing them in by forklift or pallet jack hand held machine. They consider the trailer size before backing the pallets. It's a shame some people will violate hard working people who work and earn for a living, but Angelica you are a queen with so many bigger things going on for yourself in the world. Stay powerful and pretty as you are and thanks for the sunshine you bring each and every day 💕❤🤩🌞🌞

ronaldnesbit
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Hi Angelica love see you in thes videos. Very sorry you're car got it's window broken into I know you're bummed ☹️ but hopefully they'll catch who ever did it and you'll get your stuff back and hopefully nothing will be missing. Big hugs stay safe

larryquinn
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There is no such thing as a bad tutorial when Angelica Larsson is involved. I love all of your videos. Sad what happened to your car. Unfortunately there are people like that everywhere. I don't drive a truck but I do load and unload them. When I put long things in a trailer I push them in with a forklift.

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