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Zach Mercer
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 พ.ค. 2013
2024 National Theresher Association. 79th reunion featuring Ford tractors.
Video of tractors located in the in field
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For sale: 05 Sportster 883 custom. Price 4k
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Located in Toledo, ohio, we have a beautifully restored sportster with a clean title and low miles. Go to mercermnt.com to contact us for more information. Priced at $4,000.00.
Port Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum. 2/29/24
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Port Columbus National Civil War Naval Museum. 2/29/24
Mi-T-M Job pro CA Aluminum Direct Drive Pressure Washer in Action.
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Very happy with our purchase Augest 22 2022 cost $1,100, but call ahead to try and reduce price. Sherwin Williams is negotiable but better before you show up you need to negotiate. Msrp was $1,300 to $1,600 initially. Other than that 5 out of 5 on Mi-T-M. Just way better than what you can buy at lowes, menards. or home depot.
Review of Sanitaire Tradition commercial upright vacuum: Model SC684G
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Great job on carpet in rentals or heavy use areas. Strong suction power and we love the reusable bag, just shake out and reattach. Not the best on hard floors. We pulled 1 to 2 pounds of sand/debris from 600sqft of carpet at 1.5years old.
State of the city "Toledo 2020"
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Main talking points/positive impacts for Toledo. I apologize for the shaking camera. "You will do better in Toledo"
Put In Bay Reenactment war of 1812
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This gentleman shows off a common weapon used by the U.S. militia and army. Don't give up the ship!
Drive through The Old West End "Toledo Ohio"
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Filmed 12-6-18 Quick drive throughout The Old West End and finishing at The Toledo Museum of Art!
Harbor Freight Oscillating Multifunctional power tool review
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Harbor Freight Oscillating Multifunctional power tool review
Retro review 2004 Pontiac Grand Am 2.2 Ecotec
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Retro review 2004 Pontiac Grand Am 2.2 Ecotec
Great Smokey Mountain National Park (chimney top river)
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Great Smokey Mountain National Park (chimney top river)
Final documented walk through of Kmart (Oregon Ohio)
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Final documented walk through of Kmart (Oregon Ohio)
Final walk through of sears (Toledo Ohio)
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Final walk through of sears (Toledo Ohio)
Central Machinery 5 speed bench drill press review
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Central Machinery 5 speed bench drill press review
Final walk through of the Andersons (Maumee Ohio)
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Final walk through of the Andersons (Maumee Ohio)
Ears!!
As someone who retired from Sears and having gone through a store closing 11 years ago, this is hard to watch😢
Watching and feeling shis tugs at the heart
One of the last employee interactions thrown in there too
I wouldn’t use that fly wheel with steam, it has way more power than compressed air. I’m tinkering with a pillow bearing shaft and a big heavy brake rotor as a fly wheel. But with steam i wouldn’t trust a piece of wood.
@randallfawc7501 0 seconds ago Great story. I remember as a child Sears in Davenport, Iowa ,was the place to shop at Christmas time. They had absolutely everything. Including model train sets running. How things have changed. And not always for the better. Excellent video. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
we shopped there and were from Onsted Michigan
I worked for 15 years at sears we knew when lambert took over he had no interest in saving sears
I hope someday in the future someone will be making a video about Amazon warehouse closures! Abandon Amazon warehouses. That will be a nice video to watch sometime in the future.
It’s sad. Seeing friends and neighbors at the store made the community. Now we are faceless usernames addicted to cheap products that make some billionaire richer.
We had 4 Sears stores over the years in my area. We had one down town that opened in 1948 and closed in 1983. It was the second one down town. Three more were in malls and other in a shopping plaza. Lake county IL, and Kenosha and Racine, Wi
We need America back
Spinning ones eat away the carpet fibers
I have a 2020 model. Love it so far.
Slow down, you were walking too fast.
He loves his Brahmas ❤️ Good 👍 quality for a reasonable price.
Every kid wanted a set of craftman tools
Walked in the door and there was the candy counter
Is it still being used? Interested to see how it held up
Yes, I have a new video on it. We still like it for what it is. The only thing that I believe is better is a true 212F steam cleaner. But the BG is the best price for money.
They used to have a clear top for the dirty water tank, which made it easier to see when the water was being sucked into the tank. It was a really stupid design decision to change it to the opaque white tank. Now I have to look more carefully to see if the carpet is still wet or not.
I was a WIC driver decades ago.The woodworking and glass work in some of those houses were amazing. I’d love to see Reynolds corners. There’s no drive videos in that area.
I wear mines down to the numb!
I absolutely loved that store!! My Dad and I would go there on a regular basis. The produce section would smell so good your mouth would water❤!!
i acually have a engine thats getting here today , your videos are amazing for your ammount of subs
I GREW UP AROUND CENTERAL AVE AND RENOLDS RD ITS NOTHING LIKE ITS USE TO BE IMPERAL LANES IS EVEN GONE. SAD BUT TRUE. THANKS
I recall when Sears dominated the market, but now they've become obsolete. It's merely an indication of shifting trends, much like how Hollywood Video closed, or Blockbuster and RadioShack disappeared.
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Its just so sad! So big! I fantasize about reopening these stores.
Man this was sad to watch
I worked at the Hardware Store and Kmart what a shame they are both no longer around.
vert very nicely done vid
If thats WOT it has a problem.
Just needs to be leaned out. Should make 4k WOT. Then again the boat is leaking bad.
Great job. I'm glad you did this. Keep making more. I did the southwyck video back in 1990. People loved it. You never know what's going to come and go.
when i was small me and my family went to kmart in Idaho before it closed and i got silver shoes there and i remember walking into the kmart .
Let's hope there will always be people who actually enjoy going out shopping, being around other human beings and not cocooned in their homes. Online buying is fine but it's kind of sad at the same time.
I wonder if that's the same Lazarus family that owns the huge dept store 'Lazarus' in Columbus, Ohio. Not even sure if that store exists anymore!
I remember when it was LaSalle's, had Lion Store at Westgate and of course Sear's, all great stores, nothing stays the same I guess.
Geez, swing that camera around more!! Getting vertigo from this poorly shot video. 😢
This is a sign of America heading into the dark ages.
I need a good parts place to get my stuff for 2 cycle 6hp. Help please, I’m in California
Amazon sucks
I have the manual version of it and I love it! It’s a fun zippy little car when you need it to be and a awesome daily driver!
Does it have a choke on it?
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Sears was a great store,I miss it
someone should of made a video of a final walkthrough of the Sears at the Great Lakes mall in Mentor Ohio
If you still have this what have you had to replace??
YOU WILL DO BETTER IN TOLEDO!
Worked #1220 Sears in mid 70’s
This Sears was a johnny come lately to Toledo. The one I and my buddies used to frequent was in the Great Eastern Shopping Center on Woodville R. back in the early 60s. They didn't do clothing yet. We used to get our refills of b-bs for our b-b guns, our bows and arrows, and my dad bought our 12 horse Elgin boat-motor there. Later, I bought many of my tools there. It was a much better Sears than its replacement when they built the Woodville Mall. Ha! It's not just the Sears stores that are gone now, but the shopping centers and malls that held them are gone too. When Sears decided to compete with clothing stores like J. C. Penney's, they started going down hill. By the 70s, the guys on the construction jobs were referring to their "sears-sucker tools" .... "I'm the sucker that bought it from Sears." That was deadly.
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@@SSNESS Profound...thank you for sharing.
Where did you get those rims?
Tireman in 2015