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  • I woulda had a sammich

  • @westbororapist the question is, what kinda sammich??

  • @salamander27001 peanut butter and ham

  • Ever heard about winter tires?

  • noob pushed it too much

  • How do you get stuck in 1 cm of snow?

  • he tried and tried, but could never get it up... (no pun intended)

  • i wouldve smokd up tires haha then they would be hot for better traction :)

  • @TheDammerboy You do know the trick that to burn wheels when starting on asphalt or sand, you just need to make them run suddenly so fast that the friction does not provide traction. The more power, the better slip. Same principle on snow. You should not veer the speed out from the upper and lower limits of traction compared to the current moving velocity, or what you just accomplish is polishing the ice.

  • Dangerous drivers like this should have their driver licese suspended ASAP. USE PROPER TYRES SUITED FOR THE CONDITIONS!

  • Same thing happened when I was on the Greyhound bus. We were trying to go up a slick hill onto the busy main highway and it just couldn't get traction. We almost made it but then a Semi-truck almost plowed into us xD

  • so, is this 9 minutes of a truck sliding on ice? bye.

  • at last he get to the road....i wonder what is he going to do on the first corner,with these tyres? did he ever get to his target?? or he is still trying???

  • If this been in norway, he would prolly gone to jail for beeing an idiot...Get some damn chain on...

  • Differential Lock.. Sand Distributor,Chains.. Where are they?

  • i hate fuking dispatchers that send their trucks out in this weather condition & than they expect

    a clean record on driver licenses

  • Single Driver Axle trucks in the winter is just dumb to begin with.

  • @slapyurmomma1 Actually not, you have a lot more traction on the axle because you've got a lot of weight on it. I'm driving in Alaska a lot and I'd always prefer a single drive

  • tak tak.. a frajerzy zamiast koledze z tego samego zawodu pomóc to kręcą filmik i się podniecają... brawo. ;]

  • @Barmaniarz There's no helping some people.

  • @salamander27001 you cant fix stupid!

  • next time lay off the gas. I was in the same situation on a sloped dock. I spun the tires till i saw smoke and than idled out of the dock.

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  • I THINK I CAN! I THINK I CAN!

  • Not a fun situation to be in. This combination just couldn't make the hill in this weather.

  • Fat lazy stinkin' sweaty dumb truck driver should have got his fat ass out and slid his tandems ALL the way back. He coulda put another 1500 pounds on his drive axel.

  • @billwho62 Fat lazy stinkin' sweaty dumb TROLL, he has a lift gate and he's a local driver, so he can't slide the tandems back and even if he could he wouldn't make the first residential corner he came to.

  • @billwho62 how are you going to slide your tandems on ice dummie

  • very cool video, thanks!

  • Does he even have winter tires ?

  • @TynBful Probably not.

  • Holy fuck, you cured my insomnia

  • Oh good grief, 9 minutes of wheels spinning!!

  • This is a dropped driveshaft waiting to happen

  • #1: New tires

    #2: low gear

    #3: Don't drive up same tracks

    = PROBLEM SOLVED!!!!!!

  • Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results!

  • He should of made a NEW path the second he started spinning he created Ice,and put it in granny gear if he has to.

    Them local guys freak me out when there on the interstate with those single axels and NO weight..

  • ir doin it worng

  • good idea guys.. lets leave comments telling him what to do in case hes still there..

  • slow up driver to dam fast in the snow

  • I love how all these people comment and give suggestions like they know how to drive a truck.

  • thats why winter tires are mandatory where i live

  • Put some damn chains on, where did U get your CDL from!

  • never give gas while driving on snow u juss gone get stuck...dumb ass ppl deez dayz

  • drive on snow!

  • Been there,done that...He's paid by the hour, I'm paid by the mile and the drop. I drive a 2012 Cascadia mid-rise sleep with all the bells and whistles. On the floor and passenger seat are a 5 gallon bucket of sand and gravel, chains and bungees for one axle and traction aids. Behind the sleeper are two bags of gravel and a shovel. I'm always home on time and I drive the 81 on Tug Hill!!!! 10-4

  • @flyguytruckguy 81 above Salt City is nothing! South is usually worse when it snows, and 80 across PA seems like it is never taken care of. If you're running Tug Hill, you're right near me. I pull from Potsdam regularly.

  • he's an twit

  • YOU CAN DOOO IT !!!!!! wait sorry i thought he was thomas the train nvm

    

  • Not an Express today huh

  • common sense tells me to put the truck in low gear and tap the accelerator lightly

  • @A08041988 he has no weight in the trailer & the parking lot is nothing but ice

    also that is a local delivery truck it only has 1 rear end so traction is no where to be found

  • he keeps this up he will make one hell of a skating rink i agree with the comment hes just making ice tracks ive done this before it sucks when snow turns to ice

  • nothing like watching another moron do the slip and slide on something he shouldnt be doing in the first place

  • The quality is amazing or is it just me?

  • I know what its like not to be allowed to run chains or studded tires in certain areas, our tire supplier used to sell us Michelin XDN2-Grips or X-Works XDY, but when the world economy took a crap we cut back to using Michelin Recaps like the XZA siped or the XZHT siped. We also like the Westlake product CB945 or the CB981 :-}

  • Single axle sucks big time

  • if i could push it i would

  • Ice road truckers fail!!!

  • Shouldnt he come equipped with chains? wtf

  • @elgandos2 believe it or not, most companys in the east don't allow their drivers to carry chains, they say if it's bad enough for chains, just park it.

  • @salamander27001 yerp, thats what they tell us. the problem with this guy is that every time he spins his wheels he heats the ice and makes it even more slippery.. i was waiting for his axle to break.. if it were me and I couldnt get out the lot like that i would not have hit the roads.. lol... just saying.

  • @salamander27001 Whaa. Come up north and try saying that. lol

  • @justinlynch3 I thought i was Up North?!? The video was taken in Norfolk, NY, about 15 miles south of Massena and 16.5 from the nothern border with Canada.

  • @salamander27001 Cool, I never really looked for the location. XD. Just seen you say you don't use chains, and figured you was down south somewhere where you are not use to much snowy conditions.

  • Don't everyone rush out and help him at once now. It might get a little crowded.

  • @Prototypexl Seriously, what could they do? Push a truck? I dont think that will work ;)

  • @TheAceness1 Lol. I would have went to the parking lot, gotten my pickup and tow straps and helped him out.

  • Chains would help a lot

  • DONT DRIVE UP YOUR SAME TRACKS! spinning the tires like that turns snow into ice

  • @sddragon28 he may not have had the room behind the trailer to do that

  • @MrShuaTube yea true, its hard to grasp the true situation when its on video.

  • @sddragon28 verry good point

  • @MrShuaTube Exactly, he had the building i was backed up to. I am in a century with a 53' dry van in the dock, and he was backed down next to me. couldn't go much further back.

  • @salamander27001 were you loaded?

  • @MrShuaTube getting loaded. out is easy when you're at 80k!

  • @salamander27001 yea i bet, my dad drives a tanker, every winter hes get a new thrilling story about on the road. xD

  • @sddragon28 Yeah, kinda hard to steer if you're SPUN OUT you idiot

  • @MaxKoenig1 Sorry bro if my opinion differs from yours, but i think it would be easy to just reverse the truck and turn over two feet, then try it again, but since I'm not a trucker i really wouldn't know for sure. All's i know is it works for a 94 dodge 2500.

  • @sddragon28 Well, a 2 ton car is not the same as a truck. as soon as you manage to move over a feet or two you'll slip back into your lane. Furthermore he was already dug down to the sand so he had way more traction there.

  • I think I will take the air part of that shipping company thankyou.

  • nice

  • That's what you get for single axle tractors....then again it says new england....we all know how bright they are

  • you will only get under a thousand views dumbass...

  • @quique7017 looks like he is over 2000, now who is the dumbass

  • Waste of 9:50....

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