You won't believe what these trucks are capable of!!! Trucks Oshkosh, CAT, TATRA, MAN, M35A2, ZIL
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Published 2023-07-01
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All Comments (21)
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no way they turned snowrunner into a real thing
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This made me want to play snowrunner again
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This is like real life snowrunner.
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The guy sitting on the front bumper was definitely in the running for a Darwin award.
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Some of those trucks were capable of getting stuck in the mud, wow, I really didn't expect that
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That first truck was so capable it was pushing that dozer with air, while pulling another.
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That long frame Kenworth near the beginning of the video with the tracks on the rear tires is so Bad Ass!
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A blast from my past. I ran a "Sow" much like this one in my younger days. The rig could do amazing jobs. Moving the drill rig was always a favorite time. The entire drill rig could be set on its deck. Another truck would mount the top of the derrick on its 5'th wheel and would drive backwards for sometimes 100 miles. AHH, The good old days, LOL.
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Loved the bed truck with tracks!
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14:00 red C500 6X6 on floaters all locked up sure is a beaut
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Our local dump has a couple of old Oshkosh pickups.. don't know how old they are always wanted one, they look indestructible
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Unstoppable trucks are more exciting than unbeatable supercars.
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Wow that green truck, that's hauling the crazy old man and the logs, sounds like it is knocking bad.
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3:59 This one is polish Star. I'm not sure what model exactly but cab looks like Star 200 version. Funny fact - the name "Star" doesn't come from shiny object in the space but from the name of a factory which got it name from a city where it was produced - it is Starachowice 😄
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Snow runner graphics are amazing
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That big blue bed truck had a track system. First time I seen that. Worked good too. 👍
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Super smart to use the load as a counterbalance.
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Reminds me of the oil patch in northern Alberta.
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Best 20 mins I’ve spent of my life in a long time 💙🇨🇦
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Say what you wish about the engineers that design things but it's the guy that actually puts all the pieces together and gets whatever type of equipment it is to actually work as it's hoped to work that's the actual genius, and the maintenance person that eventually has to diagnose and repair it after being in use for some time