Transporting a Grove Crane from Florida to Quebec

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Follow along with a heavy hauler over several days as we transport a Grove 6400 crane from Tampa to Montreal.

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Ladies and gentlemen, you have been watching a very calm and professional driver. Just the kind you need for jobs like this.

kpsteigstra
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Your Dad must be a great natural teacher and someone with a lot of patience. It's obvious in your attention to detail and how you never force anything. From leaving a stop sign or dealing with clueless four wheelers you act the same. I was also blessed with two parents who never stopped teaching us patience and understanding human nature. After nearly 50 years in higher education I am reminded daily of how fortunate I was and how lucky my two boys are. It's this parents hope that they will carry on that same gift. Thank you Doug for always teaching me something new about your work with each trip. Please wish your Dad a Happy Father's Day from one of your avid followers.

martymorse
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I love your videos, I'm a retired truck driver. I drove for thirty eight year and twenty years of that was heavy haul for construction companies. I was forced into retirement due to cancer. Seeing your videos helps me pass the time so keep them coming.

norcanexs.g.llc.
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As a European truck driver, I’m always impressed by the ridiculous lengths to be legally for the weight!
And good job with all the non steerable trailers you mostly pull!
Keep up the good work and nice videos.
Greetings from Holland.

henryvanosenbruggen
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Thanks for the scenic view. Doug you are one smooth and patient driver.

cjnavyblue
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Respect for taking on this crazy gig, my fellow Québécois!

rombed
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Obviously teaching, dedication and hard work are important factors to success but what we are seeing is a person who has natural talents that are off the charts at a young age and getting better every day. SUPER Mario keep on trucking!

ericmoran
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Your videos just keep getting better and better. Love the outside the truck explanations on unhooking and how load can change when you uncouple the truck. Keep at it!

KoolAidAnd
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I've bee up and down Fancy Gap several times and never get over the beauty of the scenery. That is a long pull and if you didn't have that 565 under the hood, that would have been tough.

larryburkett
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As always I am along for the ride, the views, and experience! You started out full of vim and vigour, ready to take on anything, but you were glad to get to your destination towards the end of the video!! It’s obvious you need stamina to do this type of work and I consider it a privilege to be an appreciative passenger via your video coverage! Keep on trucking and thanks again for inviting us along for the ride!

ivatt
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I can only Imagine how much of a pain in the ass that would have been to navigate through montreal, Let alone florida. Thanks for the great video and keep them coming, please

austintruck
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My first truck - first load 20 years ago I went through Fancy very nice view. Nice work driver

cukymonster
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I've done heavy and overweight haul, not to be too critical, but you need a better escort; a person that can anticipate your next move and can help you get the room you need by properly blocking traffic. Excellent job. I loved the video.

AlejandroGarcia-twoj
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Doug, Doug here, your smooth my friend, your knowledge is impressive, the engine cooling fan was working overtime pulling the heat out of engine going up Fancy gap . Keep up the good work and be safe out there, hat is off to you in my salute to you

DDDDDOUG
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FANCY GAP BABY!!!! That beast handled that grade like a champ brother... Love your videos man

William_Heath
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Hey Doug !!! Again thanks for the 7mi. ride up ""OL"" FANCY GAP & the rest of the way NORTH !!

KB-gszi
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Love this stuff. I like to see a time lapse of building out your trailers.

johnmartin
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Wow that 2 roundabouts in albany new york is so challenging plus the other mad drivers on back but still your calmness and patience is still the most impressive!!!i salute you sir and im proud to your dad for teaching you for that for me i really appriciate how hard to deliver that huge crane and other oversized load not just coast to coast but from one country to another love lots sir stay safe always!!!😊❤

JhayMendoza-zm
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Thanks for explaining about the chains. It makes complete sense after you explained it. I never would have guessed to do so before. You prolly see my company I work for all the time with the 11 axles. We do a lot more beam trailers I believe

JoshsTruckingadventures
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What an awesome video!! You sir are one heck of a truck driver, and your editing of the video is also very very good! Thank you for taking us for the ride!! Stay safe out there driver!

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