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  • amazing!

  • Thats big but not as big as that crane that they were hauling south on I75 in Georgia about ten years ago. They took up the whole interstate and were escorted by Georgia State Patrol. They were talking about it on the radio at the time. I think it was on its way to dig quarries in Florida.

  • Nice video!

  • Where was that? That is crazy!

  • umm that big as my penis.

  • WTH ?

  • its carrying RAPTORS.. o sheet

  • @thugstatZ SHIT ! Were Jurassic screwed ! lol

  • i dont think thats safe

  • @jakeyalmighty idiot..

  • @kerrydownard1 wow really? f

    Fuck you.

  • hell ya kw doing the heavy lifting

  • ahh. the new shipment of dark matter has shipped

  • This is how they deliver tanks, in secret. Lol, no idea what it is, but its heavy.

  • and that, ladies and gentleman, is called push trucking. he's not hauling that truck behind him. there actually is another man in that truck behind that's attached by the pipe. when they hit heavy hills the driver of that truck will throw into whatever gear is needed and act as a 2nd engine for the heavy haul to give it an extra kick up a hill. no need to steer, the front truck handles all that. but breaking/pushing/giving gas and assistance where needed up hills is that other semi's job

  • @JustinCase10261 Um, what happens if the first truck has to suddenly slam on the brakes? Will the second cause any damage to the hitch?

  • King Kong?

    

  • how many wheels was that 300?

  • @Dankniggah420 74 plus 10 on the push truck (not counting lifted axle).

  • Makes u wonder what is under it :)

  • @MrCrazykansas Tarmac probably???

  • thats about 6 miles from my house lol i saw that exit sign haha

  • How can that even be legal?

  • @Marsji11 It's legal because of permits that they buy get to drive on the road. All oversize loads require a permit.

  • Not your imagination-it better flex a bit or else it would break.

  • don't cut him off... unless you wanna film it :O

  • wtf is it part of a train or something

  • @nanashi1o3 Judging by the crate and the MILLER logo on the trailer, I would say it was a large generator.

  • @FFNo18 I'm gonna say it's a huge crate of beer. Somewhere, it's Miller time.

  • I bet its the new Xbox.

  • @EazySDJ if thats the new xbox my tv is already crying

  • is it me or was the middle of the trailer bouncing a little

  • @MrROBDOG2005 if the middle of the trailer didnt have any flex in it it would break perfectly normal

  • @MrROBDOG2005 That trailer is definitely bouncing!!

  • be carefully driver dosen't have view rigth side lol

  • I'd like to see that go over a hill.

  • What's the car the cameraman is driving in? Nice sound....

  • Holy crap that's one hell of a load. I wonder what they were transporting.

  • 0-60 in 15 minutes, 60 to 0 in 1500 feet

  • that whole unit must have been 250' long

  • would hate that tire bill, whew!!

  • Truck at the back is mainly for additional braking and some manoeuvring, In heavy braking stops the trailer from jack-knifing. New concept of the old term of a bullock brakes where braking was done at the rear of the loads.

  • @Paladonius I'm not familiar with what you're talking about, but there's 19 axles with brakes, not counting the pusher. Adding the three axle pusher is an extremely negligible increase in braking. (about 13% increase) However, it doubles the power available for pulling hills, uphill starts, etc. (a 100% increase)

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  • @Paladonius That is actually complete bullshit. That truck on the back aint gonna stop shit until those trailer brakes engage. The truck is for additional forward power, very common in heavy hauling, also known as push trucks. I agree with eightliterbeater

  • what the fuck the one in the back is not pushing it are you a retard.

  • @bobbybob3680 of course its pushing it u muppet...why would it be there otherwise?...the 2 trucks match their gears and speed....too much weight for just 1 truck at the front!!!! its a common thing with heavy haulage...sometimes there is 2 or more trucks at each end depending on the weight of the load

  • What is he carrying?

  • TRANSFORM!!!......HOLY SHIT!!!

  • notice the deck of the trailer keeps bouncing and flexing as it goes down the road.

  • Unbelieveable!

    

  • that mother fucker is halling ass with such a heavy load that truck must have Zuses thunder under the hood

  • haha, you see one or two of those a year in Texas

  • i bet it was uranium or plutonium, that shits heavy. and the last truck had like 50 guys with submachine guns in the back in case someone tried to steal that shit.

  • Oh yaya my very own submarines on its way!

  • you guys realize it was most likely Gold Bricks...because its the only thing that would require so much weight support.

  • Yep i concur .Nice footage mate.thanx from Australia.

  • @reedbrad2009 not to mention The Price behind these moves

  • damn thats heavy Watch around 0:56 the shadow under the trailer fade in and out

    from it Boeing down and up

  • You would be amazed at what you can find about semis. I have seen up to 4 dirt filled containers behind a semi, I have seen a two sided semi where both drivers had to avoid dropping the load it was so big, etc.

  • as much as i like this video go search this on youtube

    1.9 Million lb generator move by Mammoet through Johnston, SC

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  • .The video you are talking of only needed 4 trucks total in a push pull layout because it is only being pushed along a nice flat surface, if you search 550 ton Gross Toowoomba Range they need 6 because the load is being pushed over a range.

  • Gotta hand it to them for making perfect measurement for height ratio because went under the bridge like they ignored the height sign like you see on the road. lol

  • good ol PA!

  • what the fuck could that possible be ? hahahah

  • @gurban333 a Whale maybe it looks like a water container

  • regular occurrence in australia the other day saw 3 towing and 2 pushing.

  • @daftpunk1189 Why are these so common in Australia? Why so much more common than in the US?

  • @amw157 well in the west (as in western australia, there are a tone around my area due to the mining industry and the supply of trucks driving up to mine sites) that was a huge trailer though we dont get them that huge that often but you often will see wide loads( 4m wide or more) and push pull systems. and out country they start to pull up to about 4 semi trailers. . easiest most cost effective way of moving mining equipment from point a to point b.

    answer your question? =]

  • Wow.

  • good luck turning corners

  • Thats like 50+ wheels

  • @ttmackjack hey dumb ass you have to go through a selection process to work around nukes. You really think just anyone can? And you have 2 squads protect so ya a small army.

  • it looks to b about 200 250 ft long

  • Not as long as our road trains in Australia ... but sweet jesus its the LOWEST riding trailer ive ever seen!! lol dear god!!! 

  • Писец!!!!!!!!!!Мало того что хвост ниебаться,так ещё и грузовик на жескач взял

  • just imagine how much that guy gets paid..

  • that is one bad ass semi :)

  • and it still passes Swift

  • dear santa

  • only in pennsylavania,never in maryland!!!

  • meh....

  • Hitting #4 is when shit starts to get ridiculous.

  • Just the trailer alone costs about a million or more dollars.

  • godamm that looks heavy and judging by the trailer height from the road

    a good idea to watch your toes

  • what the fucks in there? the godamn Super 8 monster or what?

  • That's a lot of beer there... :D

    (Miller)

  • what state?

  • DAYYYUMMM!! im sure once you get on the highway its pretty easy to drive it. but on and off ramps and normal streets!? haha you can forget about it!

  • thats a hell of a setup. lets see a toyota prius do that

  • the guy driving that has balls

  • WOW

  • AWESOMEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!

  • aha, this is one of the warhead the united state has, they have anti missle control bases across america and they move their missle around every other day so no one knows how many or where the missles are. The president has a key on him at all times along with a military personal with a suitcase handcuffed to his arm within 25 feet of him at all times, when a warhead crisis is inbound the president will open the case and turn a key at the same time as another one and engage the missle on target

  • @TTMAcKJaCK Really? Were going to transport nuclear warheads in broad daylight down a highway with nothing but two state troopers to protect it? And in that case where are the placards?

  • @intelceleron44 when did I say nuclear fuck face. And yes would you prefer a small army to protect it instead? oh wait your armies in some afghan country fighting someone else's war. and that would be too obvious. And last of all there not weaponized so they cant be set off by accident.

  • @TTMAcKJaCK dumbass,they train-ship all that stuff, and even if it was, they'd have a much larger escort, prolly army apache's, hummers, and probably a truck full of infantry

  • @TTMAcKJaCK yeah. the guy looks like Westley snipes.LOL!

  • Haul ass!!

  • The second truck is not actually pushing. Its actually being pulled by the first one. The second truck is only there to help with the decelaration of the massive load.

  • @GuyLafleur2 It pushes when going uphill, and brakes when going downhill.

  • @coolhandcanada It also steers the back set of axles when in tight turns.

  • Chuck Norris's EGO was in that there box! Yes Sir!!!

  • thats not big come to australia and see road trains!!!

  • @11wogboy I bet there are just about as many axles under this as in the road trains do to highway weight restrictions.

  • What if it hit a train? Role-reverser there

  • well that was mtr (miller transfer and rigging) the nations premier heavy haul specialty carrier thats ot even their biggest loads they pull they have traillers that take up 2 lanes and the dot shuts down entire highways for those loads

  • what could possibly be in the box that would be that heavy?

  • @craig72587 yeah , & out of view all boxed up ? ? hmmmmm ...

  • BIG BOYS WITH BIG TOYS.Love It.

  • Seeing this video...only thing that came to my mind was, man I feel sorry for what ever car decides to get hit by that truck!

  • how do u turn on that?

  • DAMN!

  • just imagine that thing crashing O.o

  • that the same one that went down my street!!! haha thats funny!

  • dannnnnnnnng if im not mistaking , that was a 104 weel on that semi , dang !! and it did need way more security then just one state cop !!!!!nice though

  • @kissmyass1029384756 the state cop wasnt there for security but to assist in traffic control

  • this is so friken sweet and i like chicken

  • another american jack off!!!!!!!!!!!!! where is the load???????????? just empty trailers

  • you should have got a shot of them making a turn, i would have been in even more awe

  • Amazing. What amazes me the most is not the shear size but the speed they were traveling. In the comments below it mentioned a possible cargo as a missile. If that were the case, An accident would have been a big political mess to clean up as well. All in All, since it never made the main stream news, I suspect the load made it safely to it's destination.

  • that reminds me of seeing that show on Cable TV ... "Road Trains" from Australia

    Nice !

  • Can u say Nuclear Missile?

  • @cchanderson UNCORN!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cchanderson There would have been way more security than one state cop.

  • I shot a massive load like that b4 but I didn't film it.

  • what the hell were they hallin jesus christ

  • Well theres a separate engine on the rest of the wheels that help it turn I've seen these before

  • Good video. Wouldn't fancy his chances though if he had to stop in a hurry !!!!!

  • That is a very nice superload set up, but I have actually seen bigger ones than that. I used to do oversize permits for a trucking company, and these kinds of loads can take ages to set up.

    After I went out on the road myself, I sort of got to see the other side of it. Never did haul a superload myself though!

  • damn that is big!!!

  • WOW, what a load, nice shooting!!!!

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