RV Delivery, It was well worth the challenge! Many thanks Skagit Logistics

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  • Now THIS is reality tv for MEN lol. I've never been so focused watching something other than the Superbowl lmao.
  • Looks like there's no need to make the payments. No way the repo guys would ever get that out of there.
  • All I can say is you were blessed to have gotten your trailer up that road! Without getting it stuck or doing damage to it!
  • Good lord that was tight!! Glad it’s in place. You have some beautiful land there. Can’t wait to see what’s to come. ☮️❤️
  • Good Job to you and the crew!! All the best!!! Looks like a beautiful place to live!! 👍🧙🏼‍♂️🎸
  • @mattscpt
    Holy shit I felt my blood pressure going up watching this! Crazy and awesome at the same time. I know you've been looking forward to this happy for you all now enjoy it!! I've been a foxfamilymember since day 1 and this is just awesome. Take care bud ~ BTW, That beanie you have on is 🔥
  • @keewis11
    #3 🇺🇸 💜🙏🏼💜 👏🏼👏🏼 Fantastic job at the Fox 🦊 Holler Homestead. I gotta admit, my anxiety kicked in. That was so close to not fitting. 😳 Huge step toward the final victory in this beautiful mountain homestead. So happy to be able to follow along with this journey. Blessings to all. 🏔🦊🦉🦊🏔🏔🪶
  • I'm a gal and the only one in the family who drives truck for a living, so my family would always have me "drive the motorhome over", or "can you help us with the fifth wheel?" -- this video totally reminded me of my big question, " can you see any light? (in between, in tight situation)", but nothing this extreme, lol. What amazing, challenging terrain. This was an awesome ! video, with terrific teamwork and driving! You all rock!
  • What a hard time you had.Many thanks to the delivery crew for going the extra mile to make sure you got the RV delivered and without damage in such a tight fix.Thanks for sharing and taking us along.
  • I was sweating bullets and holding my breath the whole time. Kudos to all of you!!!
  • I have moved trailers a bit and this was phenomenal. Great job crew.
  • Whew! That must have been a harrowing experience! I’m so glad it all went well for you. Good luck to you and your family!
  • Wow, perfect ending. I was holding my breath too. Team work gets it done!!!
  • Sooo, I've been sitting here watching this without realizing one important thing..... I NEVER knew I could hold my breath for over 13 minutes watching you guys get this in place, well done Dusty and the guys Cheers Bear
  • Holy crap!! My anxiety went crazy watching this. Growing up in the mountains of Southwest Virginia, this is pretty normal travel for us with gooseneck horse trailers BUT in those days I was in my twenties and I had no fear, now being 52… ohhh hell no, especially with that beast with a big $$$ price tag. Great job guys 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
  • Dusty... I'm in Federal Way, about 90 minutes south of you and watching you get that trailer up there was impressive. Congratulations, and a job well done by Skagit Logistics. Take care and enjoy your new trailer! ! !
  • I've been doing RV transport for a while on top of my RV repair business and that's pretty impressive to see you guys coordinate that well and take the time to make it right by waiting 3 hours to get something in order to make it go smoothly is well worth it instead of taking 15 minutes to tear the side off of a jel-coated fiberglass unit.
  • It's amazing what you can do if you go slow and careful. Reminds me of zigzagging our way through the trees backwards to set up our trailer. If you think going forward is hard, try backing into a hard spot. Steering backwards is way harder than going forward. Everything swings in the opposite direction.
  • Back in the nineties I brought the first load of a prefabricated home to a location in PA. I was in a big truck with a 45 foot spread axle flatbed. That was interesting. They had a front end loader and an all terrain forklift and actually had cur som banks for me to make two corners. After unloading they would use the forklift and pick up the back of the trailer to move it and I just backed the tractor up 5 feet at a time. As for the truck? A long hood freightliner classic with the long hood and a 60 inch flat top sleeper. The broker guaranteed that I could fit up the road, yeah right. As for this delivery, I would have had you rent an all terrain forklift to follow behind. It would have been so much easier. Then you would have signed on the road delivered with no driver damage before I would have turned into your driveway. Yes I would have put it where you wanted it but not for normal rates and or held responsible for damages to the camper. And unless I get paid enough to rent one of those handy dandy tracked mobile home movers then damage is on you. But I won't take any chances with my truck. Just because you think something is solid, don't mean it is. If I delivered your camper, you may not like what I say needs to be done but a hell of a lot less chances. You can rent anything now days and always the right tools for the job and if you pay I can guarantee.
  • @zelo533
    Great driver and great help from you guys! nicely done Skagit Logistics!