Australia’s most powerful man Jordan ‘Biggie’ Steffens pulls 25-tonne truck with his bare hands in incredible show of brute strength
- Mr Steffens pulled the large semi-trailer in the South Australian town of Mannum
- He celebrated by screaming at the top of his lungs and flexing his muscles
- Mr Steffens has previously pulled a 60 tonne 737 plane and a 150 tonne train
Australia's most powerful man has pulled off a gigantic feat of strength by pulling a 25-tonne truck.
Jordan 'Biggie' Steffens,29, pulled the massive semi-trailer in the South Australian town of Mannum on Sunday.
Mr Steffens celebrated his achievement by screaming at the top of his lungs and flexing his muscles as the truck honked its horn.

Jordan 'Biggie' Steffens,29, pulled the massive 25-tonne semi-trailer in the South Australian town of Mannum (pictured)

Mr Steffens celebrated his achievement by screaming at the top of his lungs and flexing his muscles as the truck honked its horn
Mr Steffens is a South Australian weightlifting coach and former professional strongman who regularly pushes his body to the limits.
He has a long history of demonstrating his strength and usually does it for a good cause.
On July 5, 2018, Mr Steffens raised money for Craniofacial Australia by pulling a Qantas 737-800 which weighed roughly 60 tonnes.
In April this year, Mr Steffens pulled a 150 tonne SteamRanger train for ten metres.
It was the first time an Australian has pulled a train in twenty years.

On July 5, 2018, Mr Steffens raised money for Craniofacial Australia by pulling a Qantas 737-800 which weighed roughly 60 tonnes (pictured)

In April this year, Mr Steffens pulled a 150 tonne SteamRanger train for ten metres. It was the first time an Australian has pulled a train in twenty years (pictured)
Mr Steffens said many people think the hardest things he's had to pull were the train or the plane, but an 18 wheel tow truck was the most challenging.
'The hardest thing by a mile was a 42t tow truck with super heavy duty Dif’s and 18 wheels on the ground,' Mr Steffens told Grip and Lift Australia.
'I was training for the plane pull so Daf/Kenworth trucks lent me a truck to pull and it was an absolute monster.'