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  • i take it the americans have never heard of a tipper ?? or a walking floor trailer ?? every thing has to be over the top !!!

  • the truck must be attached or tied to some chain or some like that. that is way over 45 degrees.

  • cara muito loco isso so pode ser nos E>U>A>, demais!!!

  • This has got to be the dumbest way to unload a trailer I've ever seen. Very inefficient and would never work here in Canada where most chip trucks are B Trains or Super B's.

  • thunderbirds are go

  • is the guy holding the camera having butt secks or something??

  • fast forward to 2:00 to save yourself some useless time

  • Thats not very practical. Its way too slow.

  • And the hydraulics go out...

  • Now that's what you call a drawbridge.

  • Those donkeys dont know the dump truck's!!

  • Way cheaper for the chip facility to do this than ask every one of their supplier fleets to convert all their trailers. But in Coastal Oregon most of the wood chip haulers don't have a flat floor, they have multiple angles to maximize the load, and the whole trailer lifts on a ram, but I've seen this kind too. Some chip terminals handle both kinds of trailer loads. Our chips mostly get sent to China or Japan in oceangoing chip freighters.

  • I just wanna see video "How to empty this ramp" :D

  • This truck had good brakes !

  • all the drivers stuff in the cab will be everywhere,

  • They use 'jackleg shit' like this so any type trailer can unload there, dummy.

  • To take a ride in that would be so awesome.

  • Would of been quicker with a shovel

  • grain train...

  • im just waiting for the whole truck to go down xD (Good Brakes) :)

  • @Cederstrom2 good chains you mean lol the truck and trailer is chained down

  • how they loaded it?

  • Coool! It leaves me wondering though... how did they get thirty-five tons of wood chips INTO the truck?

  • @Loraguy Through the top

  • @Loraguy blew them in from top or the end..

  • @Loraguy Usually they load them with an excavator or front end loader (the top of the trailer is open.) Sometimes they will load them directly under the conveyor belt of the grinder.

  • Is that Thunderbird 2?

  • Michelin commercial? 

  • Thats madness, why dont they just have hoists on their trailers??? How long do you have to wait for the oil to correct itself back into the sumps? you couldnt leave a coffee in the cup holder or anything on your dash - crazy stuff

  • you know that truk is going for a ride

  • This was also how they used to empty grain trailers and flat trucks for a long time. Some places still do, as not everyone has a hopper bottom grain trailer.

  • I wann see some dukes of hazzard shit wit the truck lol

  • Thunderbirds are go ..

  • Rumor has it this is where they put all of the broken arrow debris after they remove it from the knee

  • secretly dumping cattle into the Slim Jim grinder...

  • old stuff,

  • Alaska?

  • Takes a 48' ft. "walking floor" an averageof 12 minutes to off-load. From the time you back onto a dump to the time you drive off is around 7 minutes. I use both systems. Both have their advantages.

  • @GolfSided

    Yeah, I agree with this. I used a walking floor to unload hog fuel (tree bark, sawdust, weird woods scraps, knots, etc.) and loose paper for recycling. Some times used a walking floor to haul chips and dumped it like a chip trailer. Both ways of unloading are cool to watch.

    If hauling chips paid twice as much as I was making, I could have done it for life.

  • Swedes arent known to be the smartest birds, thats known worldwide.

  • haha i bet he was pissed the first time he got unloaded when his shyt was flying all over the place, now he has velcro on everything!!

  • THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO!

  • stupid asshole

  • OMG... They use such stonage equipment in USA...

  • @J1I9M7M4Y canada too. I see this almost everyday when passing a sawmill after work. Although the one by my place the truck goes nearly 90 deg completely vertical.

  • @ThePantyDroper This is how it´s done in Sweden: watch?v=wxtuqkR44fA (not my video)

  • @J1I9M7M4Y That's because sweden has a higher IQ then america. That system makes a lot more sense. Basically a sideways dump truck. This vertical truck tipping is so unneccessary and dangerous.

  • @ThePantyDroper It seems to me as it is a very slow process to do it the U.S way. And yes, it looks like it is unnecessary risky..

    Cheer´s from Sweden!

  • i think i seen that ride at cedar point ?

  • Lol..the americans probably never heard of "Walking-Floor"-Trailers ;-)

  • @Megabit87217 I know what they are, you ingenious brits. Thats one of those technologies that we need to utilize.

  • @Megabit87217

    We know what they are.... we just have more options for dumping trailers :)

  • @Megabit87217 actually there are walking floor trailers here in the us. Some ppl call them live bottom. ...Dont ask why they use jackleg shit like this, lol.

  • @Megabit87217 your wrong their buddy

  • @Megabit87217 actually the walking floor trailers are common in trash truck trailers. That what my past employer had on most of his trucks

  • @Megabit87217 we have but we dont like shit that carrys small amount of loads to make more money.

  • @thebesttrainvids Right mega thats why nobody else has jobs

  • Is this an Iranian ICBM? Looks like they are a long way from really launching those things.

  • I had a truck that did that once, then i woke up =/

  • Be Bad If Them Bad Ass Rams Failed 

  • Thunderbirds are go!!!

  • 5...4...3...2...1...BLAST OFF!

  • i have feeling the trailer may not be completely emptied

  • why not just have a tipper boddy ???

  • now lets ride it :D

  • They should make a Truck Roller Coaster!

  • Damn, I just remembered that I forgot to get my handbrake fixed.

  • Nice time to get a nap in the sleeper ;)

  • This is how Chuck Norris unloads his groceries.

  • quicker and easier to have a hoist on the truck

  • Estúpido e imposible.

    Más fácil tomar solamente el acoplado y vaciarlo que tomar el camión completo.

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    Stupid and impossible.

    Easier to take only the connected one and it to empty that to take the complete truck...!

  • ive forgot my coffee in the truck befor it was on this lift and when i got back in not one drop came out of the cup!

  • How the Truck is locked on the ramp?

  • 1. Just Let it Burn...

    2. Just let it Explode xD

    3. This is sparta

    4. option 2 but WHAT THE FUCK BOOM

  • la puissance des verrins... c'est fou

  • Take off in 10-9-8-7....

  • @mafabi2005 i love those kind of comments

  • I once had to work something similar, W/O ANY DAMN INSTRUCTION!

  • Was it full with PCs ready to be shipped to their lucky owners?

  • It would be cool if the truck drove just away after right after it was done

  • that's extraordinarily gay

    

  • thats when you really hope your air brakes are all working lol!

  • @MegaToyota12 when your air brakes are working you can move, when they are not working you cant move,

  • They do this in Morton IL at the Nestle plant... They unload pumpkins tho...

  • How does your truck stay tied down to the big hoist?

  • All these comments only make sense if I reads 'em wit a tennessee or texas style draaawwwlll.

  • This is a Soyuz truck Launch. 3 2 1 BLASTOV!

  • Imagine the brakes fail... or they ave a fail safe device that catches the truck when dumping?

  • very strange way of dumping. why not just get a dump trailer!!!

  • He's dumping 35000 metric tons (not imperial) which is 77000 lbs. Need a 48-53 ft quad axle with a low belly. Wouldn't have capacity with a dump trailer.

  • Blast off in 5...4...3..2..1 Huston we have ignition

  • just buy a goddamn tipper

  • hope there are no return valves in case of broken rubber pipes

  • @timbermeister  Where is this? in newbrunswick Canada? Good video

  • OMG!

  • i would have been scared for my truck man they are expensive on average they are 75k

  • You breathe loud.

  • There a couple of Grain Elevators down in Memhis that have the Lifts like this 1. The driv ers are to set the brake, cut the truck off & step out of the cab . it's a sight to see that's for sure.

  • maybe a hook in the front

  • @nolifemerc nope nothing holds it in place but itself

  • @nolifemerc nope 

  • Hey, Al. You put the parking brake on, right?

  • I have never seen anything like it its fantastic wonder if the driver is allowed to stay in the cab ha awesome :-D

  • wouldnt a dump trailer be easyer?

  • @Darkkheart420 Not nearly as much volume.

  • Looks like it is on a launch pad ready to fire into space.

  • Machinery replacing human work like a boss

  • my husband drives chip truck..

  • It is indeed Lake Utopia NB.

  • Lake Utopia dumper in New Brunswick?

  • Whenever the truck is secured or not, the product will get into the container. It's just a question if it'll include the trailer or not.

  • is this video showing tutorial?

  • The obvious reason for doing this instead of using a walking floor, or tipper is that the trailer can be lighter without all that extra equipment, so the truck can carry more per run and make more profit. Also there's only one tipping unit to maintain, instead of one per truck. It doesn't look like it takes much extra time to tip the load than a normal tipping trailer either.

  • Why can't you just get a dump trailer??

  • In Soviet America we do crazy sh*t like this.

  • then they invented the walking floor.

  • The next stop is the Soyuz space station!Up,up,up and away!

  • they usually have chains on the front axle or tow hooks of the truck also, were i dump you have to un hook, and that is bull shit, takes too long!!

  • @sauterlogging One of the reasons some mills make you unhook is because of fuel spills.Freightliner fuel caps will leak like a bitch,even on a sidehill.

  • Thunderbird 7 ready for lift-off !!

  • that king pin holds the load of 80 thous lbs day in day out I have unloaded here many times and it is complety safe ,, try un loading 2000 lbs bales of hay in Calf they unhook the the trk and lift the tlr with a old autocar trackor with hydraulics by remote walking along side it, and drag the trl on the bumper and gump load on ground,,now thats a trip to see lol

  • I unload the same way everyday but we unhook from the trailer. That's too much weight on the trailer kingpin to handle. If that kingpin becomes loose, that truck is going

  • why not just have like 50 mexicans dig it out with shovels, it is probally cheaper

  • @robbyh86 ur mother it,s a hore.it,s that funny now?

  • that'd be the worst time to forget your coffee in the truck...

  • @brianvanderkruys lulz...

  • @brianvanderkruys I bet it has been done many times!

  • @cipmars wouldn't be the least bit surprised. But that driver would only forget once... be a bit of a pain in the ass to clean coffee out of a truck.

  • @brianvanderkruys Definately so. And if you think coffee smells good, you should smell it after a couple of days sitting in the sun. A friend of mine spilled his coffee on the dash and it went down the defogging vents. I can't begin to describe the smell!

  • that seems so inificent 

  • imagine sitting in that truck when it was happening. LOL

  • @300381548 hehehe or being a passenger sleeping

  • @lantismannen i would wake up and be wondering how the $*%*(

  • Only in America, would someone invent something so impractical

  • @pinderscow Canada dude, and how's it impractical?

  • @dieselpwrd16 why not only the trailer move? 

  • @comeriaso as in unhook from the truck and only lift the trailer or do you mean have a dump trailer?

  • @dieselpwrd16 any of those solutions.

    but not raising the entire truck in the air .

    it look like space mountain, firing this shit to the moon.

  • @comeriaso Its all about time weight and money, unhooking from the truck and rehooking would take to long,and in trucking time is money. Having a dump trailer you wouldn't be able to haul as much, thus less money per load.

  • Would a tipper trailer not be quicker ???

  • Who's going to pick up all the coins that fall on the floor?

  • wow...I have been to hundreds of chip dumps..this has got to be the lowest I have ever seen !!!

  • Hope you took ur coffee out?

  • Must be fun just sitting in that cabin and seeing nothing but the sky in front of you.

  • Lake Utopia, New Brunswick Canada

  • oddly enuf i watched this video a few days ago and last night in dublin ga i had one of these and i was completely mt in 5 min, didnt even hav to sweep after, wish all my loads were that easy,lol. i did remember to take out my cooler full of ice and water, too badd i 4got take out my trash can,lol

  • @jwmyers23 you must have shit yourself!

  • Now try that with a b-train chip hauler. 55 tons.

  • @WesternStar4900SA ....we do it everyday....dump b-trains that is.

  • WHHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT THEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU­UUUUUUUUUC!!!!????!!!!????? OMG

  • guy left his partner asleep in the bunk

  • @grumpygrady I had that happen to me. I was riding along training for my cdl. We had been waiting to dump our load of trash for about 3 hours. I fell asleep in the passenger seat and when I woke up all I could see was sky.

  • By the way, if you are dumping 35 tons of chips you were WAY overloaded. THe most you can haul even with a permit is 84,000 lbs. gross weight and the truck weighs 33 0r 34 thousand by itself. That only leave 50,000 lbs or 25 tons.

  • I did this for a year and a half before I went back over the road.  I ran chips between Texas and Louisiana.

  • Does the driver stay in the truck while all this is going on?

  • Try to unload electonic stuff like that but dont try that with animal :P

  • i watch this happen every morning :) she never gets boring the mills just on my way to work and my dads a logger

  • Is that a phone booth the controls in

  • I HOPE HE HAD HIS PISS BOTTLE EMPTY

  • 3 ,2,1 blast off at 3:25

  • lol looks like this truck has good breaks

  • The truck is simply backed into a steel barrier, nothing else holds it in place.

  • @timbermeister shit

    

  • @timbermeister The truck(alone) is cabled down. Atleast thats how they do it here in Maine.

  • Ive seen lots of this, but never up close. What holds the truck weight back when at such an angle? Im assuming its not tied down and the tires are probably sitting in some ruts or something?

  • Nice vid!! Whats used to keep the truck in place??

  • What part of Canada was this taken?

  • couldnt you just use a dump trailer or a trailer with hydrolic ram to push it out?

  • @rdsamfrench Some chip trailers actually use a "Walking Floor" to empty themselves. Then theirs no need for this process, its just much much slower

  • njoyed this great movie in webmovietube

  • чё за хуйня в кузове?

  • all ok if u got ya brakes adjusted up lol

  • I used to do that all the time at stone container in Coshocton Ohio.....lots of fun when the chips get frozen in the trailer....

  • hey hi that remind alot of memories i use to haul chip , sawdust and bark in ontario mills what was that mill is it the one just befor calstock or redrock that dumper tell me something let me know ok plzz i am very curious to see if its a dumper i use to dump off

  • we had newspapers.... but it's all the same thing, I guess it's a papermill????

  • EWWWWWWW..........this is the TRucker's Wife.... We had to go to this place with USXPRESS!!!!! It's SOOO nasty! And when we got back to the truck, everything had fallen out of the bins, our food and groceries were alllll over the place, what a mess- and guess who had to clean THAT UP??? WE did! I agree- take the trailer OFF dude!

    I don't understand why they have to do it this way.....

  • have you heard about side-tippers or chain unloaders?

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