Mike, just to let you know, I got a message from " you " telling me to get in touch via telegram, of course I am going to ignore said reply, it was a comment on the go pro v dji video. Just letting you know the spammers are back. All the best from a bloody warm Western Australia summers night.
Hey Mike, as to whether you do a mini-series, or the regular "every few days" type of videos, I say we vote as to WHAT EVER IS EASIER ON YOU!!!! We all know that you are wearing several different hats at the moment, and I will take what you send us, how ever you decide to send them! Thanks both for the education, AND, the entertainment!!! Great stuff for sure.
I'll take my dose of fun watching Capt Kleeman anyway I can. Mini series , maxi series, live stream or random. It doesn't matter. I smile through them all. You have a positive influence on my day. Keep the content coming.
Nice of Ford to make everything so easy! 😂🤣The guys at Area Diesel Services sound like a really good company to deal with, many years ago when I used to repair and service my own engines I used a really good supplier, they were so good that the day they stopped trading, I stopped servicing and repairing engines. Like your can do attitude, as the saying goes there are no problems only solutions. Yes please a mini series on the side by side, am really liking the new format.
I’ll make you a deal Captain. You record the videos and I’ll watch them. (Insert green eggs and ham lines here) Glad to see the counterweight didn’t disappoint when it came to entertainment value. If only you still had the 755 on-site. I think I would have considered starting the 555 to raise the bucket and securely prop it up out of the way. Perhaps by looping the rad hoses before starting it but you did it the “easy way”. 🤣😂🤣😂
Holy Cow!!! 5 videos in 8 days, what a treat. Just keep doin' what you're doin", the channel is growing, it's fun to watch, and its all good content. Good job!!!
Lots of rust proofing on the front of this thing. Area Diesel Service best customer service ever. Captain you need to build you a wooden gantry over the front end of the 555 to help with reinstall. Another video of it’s own.
The laid plans of Mice and Men. The pure joy of working on old iron. Your doing a great job sticking to the project,these old machine can be a pain to repair.
I actually enjoy the moving back and forth between projects because, well, that's how life works. That is how life works, right? It's not just me, is it?
'Conveniently located' is an understatement for the access to the radiator - at least one could say it was well protected. You really are an observant thinker and doer.
The Halligan tool is by far the most versatile piece of equipment any person can have in their inventory! I have witnessed it used in many, many, many applications: but today was a first....I have never saw it used for body work on sheet metal! Kudos to you sir for continuing the never ending list that the Halligan tool can be used for!!!
glad to know I am not the only one that uses some highly questionable ways to use a jack... i.e. standing on the breaker bar situation... I feel validated today! 🤣🤣🤣.. your organizational skills are as stellar as my hubbys... scavenger hunts just to find a hammer makes projects an excellent adventure! bahahahaha...seriously, its coming along great!
I found your channel through Dirt Perfect's channel and I have to say that you bring back great memories of me and my buddies working on cars, etc back in the mid 80s!! You are the epitome of "Shade Tree Machanic" and I mean that with great respect and props!!!!! Thank you as I am enjoying your channel immensely Captain!!! 💜💜
Area Diesel from what I have seen with other TH-camrs go above and beyond to help each of You Guys out, which is a DYING BREED in this Country . SO AWESOME they still Keep the Customer First...If and when I need something for my Duramax I'm going to them.. It's hard to find that kind of Company...Great job tearing that radiator out. Those Counter Weights and Nose is Very Heavy. Been there with my Dad's old 555 B 4x4.. Hats off Too Area Diesel Services again..Great Video as always Mike.. Also wished You had Pocket Tees Shirts, too buy. LOL...HAHA...
I love to watch anything you put out Mike it's great entertainment watching your videos but your post I'll watch the side by side would be great to wait and see it finished 😀
When I saw you put that jack on top to lift that plate I thought to myself genius. And then when you added the straps for safety I was completely blown away. Real-world work get it done.
Cap’n the resurrection of the triple nickel continues. That Harbor Freight jack powered Gantry Crane, saved the day. It ‘s inspiration must have been heaven sent! A closeup of that chain hook nibbling a bite on the lift platen, is a photo that should go on Shop Safety Posters world wide. Like I said, “Heaven sent inspiration.” I think I understand the plan for this resurrection. See a problem, solve a problem. When you can’t solve one… it’s break time. When you don’t see a problem anymore, the resurrection is complete. Cap’n here’s hoping the supply of problems is exhausted before your abundance of solutions is withered away! Now…. On to the RangerRu!
The mini series was cool. Three 20 minute videos, verses waiting a week for one 60 minute video. 👍🏻 I’m glad you’re back on the 555. You’ve got me looking for some sort of ‘ran when parked’ backhoe now.
Good Afternoon Captain, Lift an inch, crib an inch…. get a good purchase point with the Halligan so it doesn’t slip… it’s almost like you have done this somewhere in another life… lol “Permanent Lefty Loosey” Don’t you just hate when that happens? Your running commentary during the videos, reminds me so much of what goes through my head when I am working alone in my shop. Love the video, love the progress and love the projects. Stay safe and God Bless
Using a jack to pick up the side weights, pure genius. I like the mini series. But it's your channel and your call. I will watch both ways. You dah man
Good Morning Mike, The Mechanic Gods must have been watching you and helped you not break any bolts during the Project Today. Great work stay warm and keep on moving on.
From what I am seeing, don’t change a thing, it’s always good to see a new adventure every time. If you start doing the mini series thing, it will it will take the guessing out of the game and spoil all the fun.
Well, Captain. It was nice seeing you getting over on that struggle bus. You got a lot figured out and done getting that radiator out ready for the new one to go in. Then Murphy and his Gremlin friends showed up concerning the water pump. Thanks to Area Diesel's awesome professionalism that issue will get resolved pretty quickly. Good news we are going tpo get to watch an episode of the FrainkenBuggy build next.
New here from a couple of weeks back, but without know it I was fixing to get myself an Ford Backhoe 550, cause it is available where I live. Finding this treasure of a series where you literally dig through all the kinks a machine like this can throw at you... simply is priceless in my situation. so THANK YOU !
After watching you successfully replace the seals of a hydraulic cylinder with a six foot long breaker bar in the past, I had no doubts that you would get those bolts out. Insert biceps emogee here :)
Full disclosure., I saw that Mike’s (Dirt Perfect) video posted before yours., but I skipped over it to watch yours., (let’s just let that be our little secret)., as I have been waiting for more videos on this backhoe project. This has been a great video series, Thank you sir.
Sketch level in the beginning 7/10 ...I know this simply ......well I may or may not have pulled an engine out of a 67 lemans from the garage trusses with some 2x4's upright to help ease the bottom truss cord from sounding like a bowl of rice krispies lol.......nice new tools keep up the good work Captain !!!!!!!!!!
Awesome video!! I know I have said it before, I admire how you think things through and get it done!!! I am 62 years old and I will still bust a gut before I ask for help! Love your videos ❤️
I know the radiator has a leak, but thought it would run okay for 5 minutes while using the loader to remove the weights and get loader up and locked. But those are some nice looking tools!
Mike it is a Ford! We had a 1968 ford thunderbird and they had 2 to 4 different parts on the 429 engine, and it always seemed the part we needed was the rare part and the most costly. It also was the same way on the LTD my mother had, the parts man from the dealership would always want the vin, because he said the assembly plant the car was assembled, determined the plant the engine was assembled in, which determined what part was used on that engine, most of the time. Now if there was labor disputes at a facility, to keep production up, Ford would use engines from another engine assembly plant, which the month and week was needed to help determine what assembly plant the engine was from. The parts manager from Fred Jones Ford in okc was a wealth of information in the 1980’s and helped identify the parts I needed, my uncles brother was the sales manager over trucks, so I learned how Ford did many things, which was enough, that I would never buy a ford myself because of to many headaches. Plus when you have a ford it seems the cheaper part is not the one you need, it is always the most expensive!
@@CaptainKleeman what do you expect out of ford? Forth On Race Day is the ford motto, also Fix or Repair Daily, and when you run a ford in reverse Driver Returns On Foot! But I can say the TBird with 429 with the C6 transmission with the police interceptor packs, and the 4 barrel thunder Jet carbonator, did lay down the rubber and when you stepped on it, the gas gage you could watch fall and you went from 0 to 220 in 60, seconds. No wonder the police loved that engine in the 1960’s into 1970’s. The death of that engine was when Ethyl gasoline was no longer made.
Memories of my first car and changing engines with a retired mechanic looking over my shoulder saying "That's not going to work!" about every 5 minutes. It worked. It shouldn't have, but it did.
Sounds like Area Diesel are the real deal...when you send back the 'new pump', why not send your old one as well; it might help them to source the proper one a lot faster. Keep the videos coming buddy.
Man they didn't make it easy to change the radiator! Lot of work Captain! Area Diesel doing great things! Seems Area Diesel is involved with many channels!
Oh I do love your out of the box thinking to sort problems :) The 555 will certainly be worth the time and effort your putting in :) I’m happy how ever you want to publish your videos :) 😊
I was going send you a pithy little saying to help encourage you thru the trials you are going thru on the triple nickel, but it was one of those sayings that has two ways of reading it, one positive and one negative, so, being one to encourage people I will give you this, stay the course, you will win out in the end, you have really good content young man,Thanks for the ride along, enjoyed it, and you do what you need to do to make things happen for you and I will watch.
Thanks, Captain, now I don't feel so bad on my "improvision of methodology for reaching goals" (a.k.a. "doing sketchy stuff to get finished"). Take care!
Dan around the Ozarks we refer to it as Hillbilly Injunearin’. Our country schools even had classes for it, in my youth. Shade Tree Mechanikin’ 101 was the second most popular class in the whole school… Distillery Plumbing and Concealment was number one because the girls enrolled in it too!
Mike, just to let you know, I got a message from " you " telling me to get in touch via telegram, of course I am going to ignore said reply, it was a comment on the go pro v dji video. Just letting you know the spammers are back. All the best from a bloody warm Western Australia summers night.
Yup, very annoying. I'd you see a scam message please report it
I got one too. Reported it
@@CaptainKleeman Those scams are all over You Tube, just gotta ignore them.
the link to report them would be nice, tried a while back and never found the site to report them. hope this makes sense
@@kenfrazier616
Report to youtube .
Good luck Captain Kleeman getting your radiator in and water pump in
Thanks Kevin
Good luck getting your old radiator out and the new one in Captain Kleeman
Mini series on the Subaru would be great. That backhoe is going to be Awesome
Hey Mike, as to whether you do a mini-series, or the regular "every few days" type of videos, I say we vote as to WHAT EVER IS EASIER ON YOU!!!!
We all know that you are wearing several different hats at the moment, and I will take what you send us, how ever you decide to send them!
Thanks both for the education, AND, the entertainment!!!
Great stuff for sure.
Appreciate ya watching
Great video Captain Kleeman
Using a floor jack as a cherry picker...good thinking!!!
Area diesel guys are the best👍
Yeah they are! Hey thanks for stopping by Hank!
I don't care what ever makes you glad
I'll take my dose of fun watching Capt Kleeman anyway I can. Mini series , maxi series, live stream or random. It doesn't matter. I smile through them all. You have a positive influence on my day. Keep the content coming.
Thanks!
Yeah, ditto what Martin said. :)
7:56 looks like a "oh, now what?" moment :)
well, a big 'thank you' to Area Diesel Service for helping out the Captain!!!
Definitely!
Nice of Ford to make everything so easy! 😂🤣The guys at Area Diesel Services sound like a really good company to deal with, many years ago when I used to repair and service my own engines I used a really good supplier, they were so good that the day they stopped trading, I stopped servicing and repairing engines. Like your can do attitude, as the saying goes there are no problems only solutions. Yes please a mini series on the side by side, am really liking the new format.
Hey appreciate the feedback!
Nothing works better than a Halogen Tool for forced entry to do sheet metal work. I love the ingenuity!
It's good to know that Rube Goldberg is alive and well, living in southern Indiana
I’ll make you a deal Captain. You record the videos and I’ll watch them. (Insert green eggs and ham lines here)
Glad to see the counterweight didn’t disappoint when it came to entertainment value. If only you still had the 755 on-site.
I think I would have considered starting the 555 to raise the bucket and securely prop it up out of the way. Perhaps by looping the rad hoses before starting it but you did it the “easy way”. 🤣😂🤣😂
What ever works for your schedule is good for the next couple videos
I dig your patient and happy-going demeanour. Absolutely love your videos, you know what you're doing whether you know it or not.
Triple nickel is your twin 😜 What ever makes you happy, makes us happy 😊 thanks for sharing and keep them coming, great job Mike!!👍🇺🇸
Area Diesel Services seem to be the company you always hope to deal with but, rarely do.
They are absolutely fantastic to work with
You know some of the things you come up with Captain. I know your guardian angel is in therapy. Lol God bless
😂😂
😂🤣 You need that sky hook about now!!
Yeah I do! Lol
Holy Cow!!! 5 videos in 8 days, what a treat. Just keep doin' what you're doin", the channel is growing, it's fun to watch, and its all good content. Good job!!!
A good firefighter always has a tool, see you’re taking that to the next level
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Lots of rust proofing on the front of this thing. Area Diesel Service best customer service ever. Captain you need to build you a wooden gantry over the front end of the 555 to help with reinstall. Another video of it’s own.
The laid plans of Mice and Men. The pure joy of working on old iron. Your doing a great job sticking to the project,these old machine can be a pain to repair.
Hi Captain, the Snow come back! You work on the old Backhoe! This is great Fun for Man's, 🔧🛠️🔩⚙️🧯🗜️ not to me 👍😉
Greeting from Austria 🇦🇹
You're my hero! That's the way I have to do repairs 3 miles on top of a mountain or something like that! Never break down at home.
Always seems to work that way lol
Every time!
It's like doing plumbing work! You have to make at least 3 trips
I actually enjoy the moving back and forth between projects because, well, that's how life works.
That is how life works, right?
It's not just me, is it?
Fair point
Would never guessed you could have lifted those counter weights out! Good content!
'Conveniently located' is an understatement for the access to the radiator - at least one could say it was well protected. You really are an observant thinker and doer.
The Halligan tool is by far the most versatile piece of equipment any person can have in their inventory! I have witnessed it used in many, many, many applications: but today was a first....I have never saw it used for body work on sheet metal! Kudos to you sir for continuing the never ending list that the Halligan tool can be used for!!!
It's so handy!
Great progress, thanks, Mike. Every few days is fine with me, gives me something to look forward to :D
"I got some new tools..." and a Halligan 😉
Had it for a few years now. Great tool to keep around the property
As an old Ford mechanic (now retired) from Norway i follow your project with great interest, memories are popping up.
Appreciate ya watching
Why to adapt and over come down very well. "dog gone luxury" :) Your back is going to hate you at 60. :) Early am here, thank you and have a good day.
Lift smart
Goodmorning Afternoon evening and good night all
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Had to get yourself a big boy toy with that breaker bar set ! Paid off big time ! It ain't no lawn mower after all.
Definitely glad I did
I enjoy all your videos, so which ever way you decide to do the videos I will watch them all!! 👍😃
Appreciate the feedback
I got in the routine of every other day watching separate mini series on certain projects is great to 👋👍🇨🇦
glad to know I am not the only one that uses some highly questionable ways to use a jack... i.e. standing on the breaker bar situation... I feel validated today! 🤣🤣🤣.. your organizational skills are as stellar as my hubbys... scavenger hunts just to find a hammer makes projects an excellent adventure! bahahahaha...seriously, its coming along great!
Lol thanks Kim
Great work Mike!!!... Loving your "Swiss Army Pry Bar", stay safe my friend...👍
I found your channel through Dirt Perfect's channel and I have to say that you bring back great memories of me and my buddies working on cars, etc back in the mid 80s!! You are the epitome of "Shade Tree Machanic" and I mean that with great respect and props!!!!!
Thank you as I am enjoying your channel immensely Captain!!! 💜💜
Hey I appreciate that Jeff!
Area Diesel from what I have seen with other TH-camrs go above and beyond to help each of You Guys out, which is a DYING BREED in this Country . SO AWESOME they still Keep the Customer First...If and when I need something for my Duramax I'm going to them.. It's hard to find that kind of Company...Great job tearing that radiator out. Those Counter Weights and Nose is Very Heavy. Been there with my Dad's old 555 B 4x4.. Hats off Too Area Diesel Services again..Great Video as always Mike.. Also wished You had Pocket Tees Shirts, too buy. LOL...HAHA...
They are awesome!
I love to watch anything you put out Mike it's great entertainment watching your videos but your post I'll watch the side by side would be great to wait and see it finished 😀
Cap't, you are the man. Snowing, and you are 'out there' doing what you do. Just gotta admire your tenacity. Big Salute!
I appreciate that
Enjoyed watching you busting it to get it done thanks for a change it wasn't me busting it
Parts people who actually help like this is hard to come by. Great job Mike!
Agreed!
When I saw you put that jack on top to lift that plate I thought to myself genius. And then when you added the straps for safety I was completely blown away. Real-world work get it done.
Cap’n the resurrection of the triple nickel continues.
That Harbor Freight jack powered Gantry Crane, saved the day. It ‘s inspiration must have been heaven sent!
A closeup of that chain hook nibbling a bite on the lift platen, is a photo that should go on Shop Safety Posters world wide. Like I said, “Heaven sent inspiration.”
I think I understand the plan for this resurrection. See a problem, solve a problem. When you can’t solve one… it’s break time. When you don’t see a problem anymore, the resurrection is complete. Cap’n here’s hoping the supply of problems is exhausted before your abundance of solutions is withered away!
Now…. On to the RangerRu!
The mini series was cool. Three 20 minute videos, verses waiting a week for one 60 minute video. 👍🏻
I’m glad you’re back on the 555. You’ve got me looking for some sort of ‘ran when parked’ backhoe now.
Good Afternoon Captain,
Lift an inch, crib an inch…. get a good purchase point with the Halligan so it doesn’t slip… it’s almost like you have done this somewhere in another life… lol
“Permanent Lefty Loosey” Don’t you just hate when that happens?
Your running commentary during the videos, reminds me so much of what goes through my head when I am working alone in my shop.
Love the video, love the progress and love the projects.
Stay safe and God Bless
Appreciate ya watching
I am getting cold just watching you.
Lol
Great vid Captain. Just need one of those skyhooks to connect the overhead crane too. 😂
mini series on the SxS I think would be good, I like that format, it worked well on the TH-cam Yacht
Using a jack to pick up the side weights, pure genius. I like the mini series. But it's your channel and your call. I will watch both ways. You dah man
Great to see your progress on the old triple nickel!
Thanks!
I vote for a series on the side by side, but after you finish the backhoe.
Good Morning Mike, The Mechanic Gods must have been watching you and helped you not break any bolts during the Project Today.
Great work stay warm and keep on moving on.
Mini series for the win 🏆
5:53 hold your breath and cross your fingers! Thank you for sharing
From what I am seeing, don’t change a thing, it’s always good to see a new adventure every time. If you start doing the mini series thing, it will it will take the guessing out of the game and spoil all the fun.
Patience, thought, ingenuity. Anything can be accomplished. Thanks for the video lessons that you don't even know that you teach.
Thanks for watching!
A Fireman and his Halligan Tool, I see you found a way to slip that in the last few videos. Nice.
Well, Captain.
It was nice seeing you getting over on that struggle bus.
You got a lot figured out and done getting that radiator out ready for the new one to go in.
Then Murphy and his Gremlin friends showed up concerning the water pump.
Thanks to Area Diesel's awesome professionalism that issue will get resolved pretty quickly.
Good news we are going tpo get to watch an episode of the FrainkenBuggy build next.
still an awesome score for a backhoe, she is coming along well and Watch Wes Work took a tour there
Your problem solving skills are very impressive, enjoy your videos. Thanks 😊
New here from a couple of weeks back, but without know it I was fixing to get myself an Ford Backhoe 550, cause it is available where I live.
Finding this treasure of a series where you literally dig through all the kinks a machine like this can throw at you... simply is priceless in my situation. so THANK YOU !
Mike would like to say THANK YOU to area Diesel service for their help in getting you further on with this build 👍 😉
Great use of shade tree engineering to get those weights off!
Congrats Mike on getting the heavy parts-off, with-out getting ur toes munch-up.. now-put back together..
Glad your almost done with that backhoe. Wow the way you figure how to get things done with what you have is awesome 👍🏼
Great customer service from Area Diesel Service. Hard thing to find these days.
You got that right!
Once again, your ingenuity is AMAZING!!!
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Ingenuity is definitely one of your strong suits
After watching you successfully replace the seals of a hydraulic cylinder with a six foot long breaker bar in the past, I had no doubts that you would get those bolts out. Insert biceps emogee here :)
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You turn most everything positive. My wife is like that and it's a blessing. I am not that way. Lol 😆 🤣 😂
Full disclosure.,
I saw that Mike’s (Dirt Perfect) video posted before yours., but I skipped over it to watch yours., (let’s just let that be our little secret)., as I have been waiting for more videos on this backhoe project.
This has been a great video series,
Thank you sir.
Sketch level in the beginning 7/10 ...I know this simply ......well I may or may not have pulled an engine out of a 67 lemans from the garage trusses with some 2x4's upright to help ease the bottom truss cord from sounding like a bowl of rice krispies lol.......nice new tools keep up the good work Captain !!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Jeff
Awesome video!! I know I have said it before, I admire how you think things through and get it done!!! I am 62 years old and I will still bust a gut before I ask for help! Love your videos ❤️
I know the radiator has a leak, but thought it would run okay for 5 minutes while using the loader to remove the weights and get loader up and locked. But those are some nice looking tools!
Sure, let me hook up the radiator, water pump, alternator, ac compressor, re fill everything with fluids and do that right quick...
Its gonna be like new when you are done! And yes, that latch is very satisfying.
Mike it is a Ford! We had a 1968 ford thunderbird and they had 2 to 4 different parts on the 429 engine, and it always seemed the part we needed was the rare part and the most costly. It also was the same way on the LTD my mother had, the parts man from the dealership would always want the vin, because he said the assembly plant the car was assembled, determined the plant the engine was assembled in, which determined what part was used on that engine, most of the time.
Now if there was labor disputes at a facility, to keep production up, Ford would use engines from another engine assembly plant, which the month and week was needed to help determine what assembly plant the engine was from.
The parts manager from Fred Jones Ford in okc was a wealth of information in the 1980’s and helped identify the parts I needed, my uncles brother was the sales manager over trucks, so I learned how Ford did many things, which was enough, that I would never buy a ford myself because of to many headaches. Plus when you have a ford it seems the cheaper part is not the one you need, it is always the most expensive!
Hahaha, I feel ya there. Turns out the water pump for this engine is no longer available so area diesel service is going to make one custom for this
@@CaptainKleeman what do you expect out of ford? Forth On Race Day is the ford motto, also Fix or Repair Daily, and when you run a ford in reverse Driver Returns On Foot!
But I can say the TBird with 429 with the C6 transmission with the police interceptor packs, and the 4 barrel thunder Jet carbonator, did lay down the rubber and when you stepped on it, the gas gage you could watch fall and you went from 0 to 220 in 60, seconds. No wonder the police loved that engine in the 1960’s into 1970’s. The death of that engine was when Ethyl gasoline was no longer made.
Memories of my first car and changing engines with a retired mechanic looking over my shoulder saying "That's not going to work!" about every 5 minutes.
It worked. It shouldn't have, but it did.
Every few days on the Franken-ubaru SXS project.
Sounds like Area Diesel are the real deal...when you send back the 'new pump', why not send your old one as well; it might help them to source the proper one a lot faster. Keep the videos coming buddy.
Man they didn't make it easy to change the radiator! Lot of work Captain! Area Diesel doing great things! Seems Area Diesel is involved with many channels!
You a tough working in those wet conditions. well at least its a great time to clean up and paint those parts and pieces removed.
Great use for the Halligan bar. Keep up the good work.
I think i have said this a thousand times, your channel is great.
Thanks!
Guess it all depends on the weather and your schedule, but I liked the series. 👍
Goodness that was a lot of bolts to misplace. Kudos to the little red bin donation. Great video. Enjoyed watching ✌️ 😎
@ 0:34, my first thought was, "Where is the 4 foot cheater?" 😎😎😎
Oh I do love your out of the box thinking to sort problems :)
The 555 will certainly be worth the time and effort your putting in :)
I’m happy how ever you want to publish your videos :) 😊
Appreciate ya watching David
Nice going, Mike. I wish you had a helper.
A great mixture of ingenuity, optimism and know-how. Well done Captain! 👍💪
Your Macgyvering is excellent .
I was going send you a pithy little saying to help encourage you thru the trials you are going thru on the triple nickel, but it was one of those sayings that has two ways of reading it, one positive and one negative, so, being one to encourage people I will give you this, stay the course, you will win out in the end, you have really good content young man,Thanks for the ride along, enjoyed it, and you do what you need to do to make things happen for you and I will watch.
Thanks for watching terry
Thanks, Captain, now I don't feel so bad on my "improvision of methodology for reaching goals" (a.k.a. "doing sketchy stuff to get finished"). Take care!
Dan around the Ozarks we refer to it as Hillbilly Injunearin’. Our country schools even had classes for it, in my youth. Shade Tree Mechanikin’ 101 was the second most popular class in the whole school… Distillery Plumbing and Concealment was number one because the girls enrolled in it too!
Hey Mike great job can't wait to see you run this 555 backhoe it's going to be a great video when up and running
You are very patient. I hope Area Diesel finds the correct pump quickly for you! Very nice work.