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Heavy Haulers Trucking Videos

 

Heavy Haulers Videos: Watch Real Heavy Equipment Transport in Action

 

Words can only go so far when it comes to describing what it truly takes to move a 200-ton piece of industrial machinery safely down an American highway. That is why Heavy Haul Transporting, Inc. brings you an unfiltered look at the world of heavy equipment transport — through real videos, real loads, and real moves performed by our vetted network of professional drivers and logistics coordinators.

 

From drone footage of B1 Bomber transports to the methodical rigging of a soybean extractor, every video on this page tells the story of precision, compliance, and commitment that defines our work. Whether you are an industry professional, a first-time shipper, or simply curious about what it takes to move the heavy machinery that powers America, these videos are for you.

 

Why Heavy Haul Transport Videos Matter?

 

Heavy haul and oversized freight transport is one of the most technically demanding sectors in the entire transportation industry. No two loads are identical. No two routes carry the same challenges. Seeing a move in real time — the way a load is secured, the way pilot cars coordinate, the way a multi-axle trailer navigates an overpass — communicates in seconds what a paragraph cannot.

 

Our videos serve a practical purpose: they give current and prospective clients a transparent, honest view of how we operate, how we handle complexity, and why proper planning and execution matter for every single load we move.

 

Did You Know?

Heavy Haul Transporting, Inc. recently coordinated the relocation of an Oil Rig to a Geothermal Conversion site in Nevada — a project that required 65 trucks, 40 of which were oversized or super loads, along with 2 ninety-ton cranes, 2 pole cars, and 6 riggers. Watch the move on this page.

 

What You Will See in Our Heavy Haul Videos?

 

Our video library covers a wide range of freight types, trailer configurations, and operational complexities. Here is a sample of what you can expect to find:

 

Oversized and Super Load Moves

 

Watch how our team coordinates super load transports that exceed standard legal limits in height, width, weight, or length. These moves require special permits, escort vehicles, and careful route planning across multiple state jurisdictions — and our videos show exactly how it gets done.

 

Securing Heavy Freight

 

One of the most critical — and often underestimated — aspects of heavy haul transport is load securement. Our videos demonstrate the use of straps, chains, tie-downs, chocks, cradles, and wedges. For articulating machinery, you will see how our drivers prevent any movement in transit, protecting both the cargo and every vehicle sharing the road.

 

Specialized Trailer Operations

 

From 2-axle step decks and extendable flatbeds to 13-axle climate-controlled trailers and dual-lane 200-ton configurations, our fleet is built for complexity. Our videos show these trailers in action — loaded, secured, and moving across America’s highways.

 

Pilot Car and Permit Coordination

 

Every oversize heavy haul transport requires coordination that most people never see: advance route surveys, state-by-state permit acquisition, pilot car scheduling, and time-window compliance for restricted routes. Our videos pull back the curtain on this behind-the-scenes logistics work.

 

Drone Footage of Complex Moves

 

Some of our most impressive footage comes from aerial drone cameras that capture the full scale of what a heavy haul move actually looks like from above. These are the kinds of visuals that make the complexity — and the accomplishment — immediately clear.

 

Types of Heavy Equipment We Transport — As Seen in Our Videos

 

Our transport history spans virtually every category of heavy industrial, commercial, and government equipment. Below is a breakdown of the cargo types you will find featured in our video library, along with the specialized considerations each one requires.

 

Equipment / Cargo TypeKey Transport Considerations
Aircraft & Military Aircraft FuselageWing and fuselage disassembly, FAA coordination, specialized cradles and tie-down systems
Backhoes & ExcavatorsTrack blocking, boom positioning, weight distribution across axles
Building Materials & Fabricated SteelLoad distribution, overhanging material compliance, end-of-load flagging
CranesCounterweight separation, boom transport, height clearance routing
CNC MachinesVibration sensitivity, leveling requirements, climate exposure protection
Construction EquipmentSelf-propelled vs. towed configurations, PIN verification, ground clearance
Mining EquipmentExtreme weight distribution, super load permits, multi-trailer configurations
Oil Rig & Refinery EquipmentMulti-truck coordination, heavy lift crane support, extended project timelines
Transformers & TurbinesLiquid-filled transformer protocols, weight sensitivity, specialized blocking
Helicopters & Military TanksRotor blade removal, armor weight management, government compliance requirements
Buses & Fire TrucksHeight clearance, commercial vehicle permits, seasonal restrictions
Solar Panels & TowersWind load sensitivity, stacking configuration, no-bend requirements
Pipeline Construction EquipmentLong load permits, route pre-surveys, multi-state coordination
Farm Machinery & TractorsSeasonal scheduling, tire protection on-trailer, agricultural state regulations
Scaffolding & Skid SteersBundle securement, deck coverage, variable load configurations

 

How Heavy Haul Transporting, Inc. Manages Every Move?

 

What you see in our videos is the result of meticulous pre-planning, regulatory compliance, and experienced execution. Here is a closer look at the operational process behind every heavy haul transport we perform:

 

Step 1: Load Assessment and Quote

 

Every move begins with a thorough assessment of your cargo — dimensions, weight, origin, destination, and any special handling requirements. Our team reviews this information to determine the right trailer configuration, the required permits, and a realistic timeline and budget for your project. There is never a deposit required for a quote.

 

Step 2: Permit Acquisition and Route Planning

 

Oversize and overweight loads require permits from every state along the transit route. Each state has its own regulations governing maximum dimensions, travel windows, escort requirements, and restricted roads or bridges. Our team handles all of this — so you don’t have to navigate the maze of state DOT requirements on your own.

 

Step 3: Pilot Car and Escort Coordination

 

Most heavy haul loads require one or more pilot cars to precede and follow the transport vehicle. These escorts verify bridge clearances, manage traffic, and communicate with the driver in real time. For super loads, law enforcement escorts may also be required. Our videos show this coordination in action.

 

Step 4: Load Securement

 

Proper securement is non-negotiable. Our drivers are trained in FMCSA cargo securement standards and apply the correct combination of straps, chains, binders, chocks, and blocking for every load type. Articulating equipment receives special attention to ensure zero movement during transit.

 

Step 5: Transit and Monitoring

 

Once underway, loads are monitored throughout transit. For complex multi-truck projects, our logistics coordinators manage timing, inter-truck spacing, and route adjustments in real time. You can see this level of coordination reflected in our drone and field footage.

 

Step 6: Delivery and Offloading

 

On arrival, our team ensures a safe, damage-free offload. For project-based moves involving cranes, riggers, or specialized lift equipment, we coordinate all ground-side resources so your delivery point is ready when the load arrives.

 

No Deposit Required — Ever

Heavy Haul Transporting, Inc. does not charge a deposit to provide you with a quote or to begin planning your transport. Call us at (800) 579-4258 or submit our online quote request form to get started today.

 

Why Clients Trust Heavy Haul Transporting, Inc.?

 

•        USDOT# 2511472 | MC# 871067 — fully licensed and compliant with all FMCSA regulations

•        30,000+ vetted drivers in our nationwide network — professional, insured, and experienced

•        Coast-to-coast service across all 48 contiguous states, Alaska, and Canada

•        No deposit required — ever. We earn your trust before we ask for anything

•        BBB Accredited Business — you can verify our reputation independently

•        Proud member of the Englewood Florida Chamber of Commerce

•        Transparent, competitive pricing — we will always advise you on the most cost-effective solution

•        Experienced with super loads, multi-truck projects, and high-complexity industrial moves

 

Ready to Move? Here Is What to Have Ready

 

To get you the most accurate quote as quickly as possible, have the following information available when you call or submit our online form:

 

•        Equipment type and description (make, model, dimensions if known)

•        Weight (total and per axle if available)

•        Pickup location (city, state, and access conditions — yard, job site, warehouse, etc.)

•        Delivery location (city, state, and any offloading requirements)

•        Desired pickup date or project timeline

•        Any photos or documents of the equipment (these speed up accurate quoting significantly)

 

The more detail you provide, the faster and more accurately we can advise you on the right trailer, the permit requirements, and the total cost of your move.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What types of loads can I see in your heavy haul videos?

 

A: Our video library covers a wide range of equipment types including aircraft, military vehicles, cranes, transformers, turbines, mining equipment, oil rig components, construction machinery, farm equipment, pipeline gear, and more. We add new footage regularly as notable moves are completed.

 

Q: Do your videos show how loads are secured on the trailer?

 

A: Yes. Load securement is one of the most important aspects of heavy haul transport and several of our videos specifically show the use of chains, straps, chocks, cradles, and blocking systems used to keep loads stable throughout transit.

 

Q: How do I get a quote for a heavy haul transport?

 

A: You can call us directly at (800) 579-4258 or submit a quote request form on our website. Include as much detail as possible about your equipment — dimensions, weight, origin, destination, and any photos or documents you have. There is no deposit required to receive a quote.

 

Q: Do you handle super loads and multi-truck projects?

 

A: Absolutely. Heavy Haul Transporting, Inc. specializes in complex, high-weight moves. We have coordinated projects involving dozens of trucks, 90-ton cranes, multiple pilot cars, and state-coordinated escort schedules. See our oil rig relocation project in Nevada as one example.

 

Q: What states do you service?

 

A: We provide heavy haul transport services across all 48 contiguous states, Alaska, and Canada. Every state has different oversized load regulations, and our team manages all permit acquisition and route planning across jurisdictions.

 

Q: Are your drivers insured and licensed?

 

A: Yes. All drivers in our network carry proper commercial insurance and hold the required licensing under FMCSA regulations. You should always request a Certificate of Insurance before any heavy haul transport — and we are always prepared to provide one.

 

Q: How long does it take to plan and execute a heavy haul transport?

 

A: Timeline varies based on the complexity of the move, the number of states involved, permit processing times, and the type of equipment being transported. Simple moves can be arranged within days; complex multi-state super loads may require one to two weeks of pre-planning. Our team will give you a realistic timeline during the quoting process.

 

Watch. Learn. Trust. Move.

 

Every video on this page is a testament to the expertise, safety standards, and operational discipline that Heavy Haul Transporting, Inc. brings to every project. We believe that transparency builds trust — and trust is the foundation of every load we move.

 

When you are ready to move your heavy equipment, you want a partner who has done it before, done it safely, and done it right. Watch our videos. Then give us a call.

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