Natasha risks profit and time when signals get crossed on the dimensions of a massive radio tower; Dwight and Tyesha fear becoming the villains after superhero statues get roughed up under their watch.
A massive animatronic creature with a one-day deadline is nightmare fuel for Molly and Russell; Tamara has dreams of a sweet payday from getting an oversized wine barrel across the country.
Natasha's big rig is in question when she takes on transporting a vintage fire truck to its original home; Molly and Russell's load that is filled with Hollywood memorabilia is a crate filled with issues.
There's turbulence in the air when Doug attempts to haul a retired airplane fuselage with his truck; Dwight and Tyesha double book a load of ancient artifacts and a real embalming table in Austin.
Dwight and Tyesha tangle with an animatronic T-rex and chop it down to size; Doug bites off more than he can chew when moving a massive backyard pirate ship playhouse.
Molly and Russell get boxed in by the seller of a rare arcade bowling game with his shipping demands; Tamara's haul of movie statues to Minnesota's largest candy store heats up with a large, flame-throwing side load.
Natasha is amused by her classic bumper car haul; Tamara's mini-golf run turns south quickly when the 12 piece pick up turns into a 100 item load.
Molly and Russell attempt to haul an iconic picture car for a film premiere; Doug learns that a water park's lazy river is a bit of a misnomer, especially when it comes to moving one.
A load of vintage ski gondolas takes Molly and Russell from the mountains of Vermont to the Colorado Rockies on a run that is somehow only an uphill climb; Doug is tasked with delivering a unique cabin to one of the iconic Jellystone Parks.
Natasha heads to the high desert for a showdown when she spearheads the transport of a roller derby track; Molly and Russ get an un-relaxing spa day as they move the contents of a salon across a small Florida town.
While hauling a flock of live ducks and chickens, Dwight and Tyesha learn why farm animals don't always make good road companions; Although Tamara's feathered friends come in the form of swan-shaped paddle boats, she too faces an unruly load.
The tag team of Dwight and Tyesha ship a wrestling ring with a tight deadline, which puts them against the ropes; Molly & Russell's delivery of a rare blue-eyed baby camel threatens to be the straw that breaks their relationship.
Natasha meets her match during a quest to deliver a massive assortment of arcade games to an anime convention; Doug shows off his trucking skills while transporting a ninja training course, though he runs into more obstacles than he delivers.
While Dwight & Tyesha race to inflate an important delivery for a young entrepreneur, Doug lights up when he gets an opportunity to flex his handyman skills transporting a fragile neon sign to an avid collector in the Windy City.
It's sink or swim for Natasha as she tries to deliver two ultra-rare amphibious cars to the swamps of Louisiana.
Animal lover Jenn moves six large Bengal tigers; the delivery of mythological figures to a residential neighborhood forces Marc to gets creative.
Chris struggles to transport a fire-breathing disco robot to a music festival; Dusty encounters a demanding client with a fiberglass castle.
Todd and Tamara transport iconic clay character Gumby to a 60-year celebration; oversize vegetables get mixed while in Jenn's care.
Todd and Tamara transport a cape used by actor Val Kilmer in "Batman Forever"; a distracted Jenn struggles to safely move a 1970s recording console.
Marc is forced to call Jenn when he needs help moving a monster-sized load from the television show "The Munsters"; Todd and Tamera transport a lunar lander.
After bidding above her weight class, Jenn and Samko team up, but when Jenn withholds information Samko makes threats; Dusty takes on expensive geese decoys.
Dusty gets a job transporting hundreds of live butterflies; Jarrett's bullion run becomes a huge fiasco.
Jenn wins a black light putt-putt golf course; Todd and Tamera need rappelling skills for their modern art pickup.
Jenn races to deliver a 16-foot-tall Power Ranger in time for a child's birthday party; Todd and Tamera haul vampiric items to New Orleans.
Jarrett's shipment involves a very large hog; Samko clashes with a father over the hauling of a handcrafted, pirate-themed playground.
A blown tire en route to Denver threatens Marc's delicate delivery of an 11-foot-tall glass water pipe; Samko is tasked to move an entire barn.
Jenn is tasked with moving an animatronic robot band known as the Rock-afire Explosion; newcomer Chris Kikelhan hauls tornado storm shelters on his first assignment.
Jarrett takes over an odd shipment for Jenn after she receives sad family news; Dusty gets involved in the transport of two antique fire engines.
Tamera and Todd learn their giant Robin Hood statue load is damaged; Samko discovers she will be hauling more trees than expected.
Jarrett is all thumbs when it comes to handling a one-of-a-kind art piece; Marc raises and transports a massive sculpture garden.
Jenn tangles with a transit bus while hauling a load of Looney Tunes memorabilia; Dusty sets a record as he transports more than four tons of vinyl albums.
Jenn hauls a massive bass drum belonging to the University of Texas Longhorn Band; Todd and Tamera must move a large train replica to a dental office.
Jarrett attempts to protect antique Christmas dolls from cold conditions; Chris Kikelhan moves a WWII-era amphibious vehicle.
Jarrett wins the honor of transporting a 40-foot colon; Roy butts heads with the owner of a large video game.
Shipping an iconic piece of ghostly movie history tests Roy's patience; the Two Blondes take on a load of dinosaurs.
Jenn learns that she is transporting more than just a load of antique dolls; newcomer Dusty Davie tackles a Russian-era MiG fighter plane.
Jarrett hauls a coin-operated carousel; Todd and Tamera transport a 140-year-old horse-drawn hearse, but the item is dropped off with missing parts.
Jenn gets more than she bargained for when she attempts to transport an armored assault vehicle; Marc moves a daredevil motorcycle ride known as the "Wall of Death."
Jenn's shipment of expensive prayer gongs almost misses its buyer; Jarrett takes a side job on the Las Vegas Strip.
Marc makes an out-of-this-world trip to Roswell, N.M.; Todd and Tamera attempt to extend their vintage game pod run.
Jenn attempts to dismantle a butter sculpture in the Texas heat; Jessica's tardiness spoils the dress rehearsal of a middle-school play.
A clash of egos results when Marc and Jarrett learn that their shipments are both headed to the same location.
Marc tackles a load that may be too heavy for the Snortn' Boar to handle; Dusty learns the repair limitations of tape when he hauls some unique art sculptures.
Jessica encounters bad weather as she attempts to move a 1,000-pound steampunk robot in one day; Todd and Tamera have a problem when they mix porcelain plates with moonshine stills.
Jenn learns that the load of medical equipment she is hauling is not quite what she expected; Todd and Tamera make their way through New York City.
Jarrett moves a strange sculpture to assorted locations in the Bay Area; a large piece of Americana may not be safe in Jessica's hands.
Jessica agrees to transport a seller's beloved item; Dusty braves the desert heat as he moves a giant cow skull.
Todd and Tamera engage in a monster move; Dusty takes on travel companions of the strong, silent type.
Todd and Tamera contend with trailer issues and engine trouble as they move a giant dog toy; Jenn hauls moon rocks from Houston to Phoenix.
Side loads create unexpected problems as Dusty transports a sculpture; Marc makes a rookie mistake when he moves an antique camper.
Jarrett has a big problem on his hands when an oversize chair won't fit down the stairs; things heat up when Marc transports wine across the country.
Jessica moves a bizarre carnival-type attraction and a side load of baby swans; Jarrett hauls a repurposed vending machine to Chicago.
Jarrett scrambles to deliver a chicken car on time; things fall apart for Roy when a rotted shipment cannot be properly loaded.
Robbie tries to prove a point by taking charge of a manly shipment; Jennifer picks up an interesting travel companion while hauling expensive mannequins through the heartland.
Jennifer transports live bugs across the country; Marc and his daughter haul a number of Volkswagen buses.
Roy travels to Austin, Texas, to pick up a very large sculpture from an art collective; Jarrett's uncle helps him transport a flight simulator.
Chris and Robbie encounter alien life-forms at a "Star Trek" convention; Jarrett tries to learn from past experience when he hauls a load of large pumpkins.
Roy clashes with two customers when he hauls their goods to a Renaissance fair; the future of bicycling is entrusted to Jenn.
Chris and Robbie transport a massive balloon dragon; Marc bites off more than he can chew when he agrees to move a huge whale sculpture made of trash.
Roy and his friend Logan tackle a young oil baron and his derrick; Jarrett becomes lost when he takes on a job involving a safe.
Jenn is overcome by high temperatures and big expectations; Jarrett has problems with a Vietnam-era helicopter.
Roy transports the world's biggest drum set; Chris and Robbie move a mobile tattoo parlor; the rival shippers make a wager on their hauling skills.
Marc learns a squatter is inhabiting a little girl's birthday playhouse; Roy scores a top-secret haul for the government.
Jarrett has his hands full when he transports a load of monkeys; Marc delivers a shipment for a Las Vegas magician.
Roy receives etiquette lessons when he is forced to ask Jennifer for assistance; Jarrett gets a new rig and takes on a cargo of flamethrowers for the maiden voyage.
Marc's big rig is sidelined for repairs; Chris transports a boat by sea, but his attractive shipmates prove to be a distraction.
The presence of a bride-to-be messes up Chris and Robbie's carefully planned one-day run; Jarrett teams up with Roy to deliver a load.
Marc plans to pepper a friend's run with pranks; the strange owner of a cold, creepy load joins Jennifer on her delivery.
Marc transports young partygoers to New Orleans for Mardi Gras; Jarrett learns that mixing business and pleasure can be costly.
Roy tries to repair a Linotype machine that he suspects he damaged during transit; Jarrett comes up with a brilliant plan after he breaks down while hauling a load.
Roy transports giant animatronic hillbillies and a side load of cat caskets; Jennifer moves an antique Honda.
Jarrett hopes a big-rig run with Marc will help up his game; Chelsea and Courtney transport a live shark.
Marc moves 4 million bees, then gets stung when his cargo starts to flee; a dollhouse collection is transported.
Jarrett transports a mobile tavern and a side load of sod; Jenn's trailer has a difficult time with a large load of arcade games.
Jennifer calls Roy for help when she is saddled with some wild bucking bulls; Chris and Robbie overestimate their ability to transport an oversize houseboat.
Marc labors to deliver a kinetic sculpture to Los Angeles, but a tight deadline and mechanical difficulties bring him to the boiling point; Jarrett learns his creepy cargo may be stolen property.
The transport of a small racing boat drives Jennifer to tears; Jarrett's bad measurements deal him a financial setback.
Chris and Robbie return faulty items to a toy manufacturer; Roy battles through a knee injury as he attempts to transport a human-sized wooden hamster wheel.
Jarrett questions his ability to transport an electric sports car; safety-minded Marc has concerns about his haul.
Chris and Robbie transport a creepy load of horror memorabilia; Roy deals with numerous problems as he hauls rare film prints to a movie screening.
A customer demands a discount when Jarrett fails to deliver a shipment of surfboards on time; Marc agrees to transport a monster truck, only to learn the vehicle has no "travel wheels."
Roy takes a ride on a submersible boat; Jennifer hauls a set of large window displays to a Hollywood candy store.
Jarrett hauls a life-size version of a popular children's game and a hot-rod casket; Jennifer races the clock to transport a pregnant horse.
Roy loads a dining table made from a 1957 Chevy and a vintage penny-arcade sign; Chris and Robbie haul a giant, ominous-looking missile.
Jennifer must package and transport a model ship that took 10 years to construct; Jarrett loads a crate of priceless dinosaur fossils.
Roy gets in trouble when he does the unthinkable to a giant sculpture of a baseball legend; Jennifer consoles a heartbroken customer who must part with a prized possession.
Chris and Robbie move two pieces of music history owned by the king of rock 'n' roll; Jarrett races to a restaurant opening.
Jennifer is saddled with a depression-prone parrot; Roy falls behind schedule after his truck breaks down.
Marc must deal with an irate customer; Jarrett's delivery of two sculptures to a museum draws faint praise.
Roy delivers a coin-operated ride to a boy who recently lost his father; Chris and Robbie get into trouble with the law.
Bad weather creates big problems for Marc during the transport of a custom-built hot rod; Jarrett crams three chicken coops into his trailer.
Marc encounters a hailstorm as he hauls a trolley bus that may be a tad over the height limit; Jennifer transports 400 pounds of live crawfish to a Texas restaurant.
The loading of an oversize nuclear bomb shelter causes problems for Chris; Jarrett must transport an expensive race car across the country in four days.
Roy's truck breaks down for the final time; Jarrett delivers a $150,000 restored DeLorean to a demanding customer.
Jarrett learns that a carriage he needs to haul is too large for his trailer; Jennifer needs outside help to load a carnival ride.
Chris and Robbie haul a vintage DC-7 airplane; Roy lends a hand to a Texas community in the aftermath of a major wildfire.
Chris and Robbie transport a huge spider to an amusement park; Roy is forced to improvise the loading of a 42-foot water tower.
Jennifer moves an arcade game and a six-layer wedding cake; Marc runs afoul of transportation inspectors when he hauls a vintage bus.
Jennifer must relocate camels from Oklahoma to Vermont; Marc hauls an expensive landing craft but risks damaging the main load when he picks up a side load.
Roy bids to move a catering food truck from a famous New York restaurant, then has to perform additional work; Jarrett transports a 400-pound African sculpture.
Jennifer has her hands full with a load of small animals; Jarrett's reliability is called into question when he hauls a go-kart and his van breaks down.
Marc gets lost on the back roads of Tijuana, Mexico, while transporting a Baja 1000 Trophy Truck; Scott and Susie haul a wooden pirate ship across the Southwest.