After repeated watching of your video's I found that every time I saw a blue truck I would hear in my head "Hey Blue Ball". Now it has progressed to ANY blue vehicle on the road.
Perfect, QDM, but you forgot regulation 7.25a: After securing the Saskatchewan ATV with number 9 wire, it is required to shake the back rack and state "Yeah, that's not going anywhere."
As an Albertan, I can relate to all of these, but you forgot the one wherever you are riding it at - 35°C and anything that lightly touches any plastic piece causes it to crack from one side to the other....nothing a warm roll of duct tape can't fix
When I first started the video I thought this was going to be covering another Canadian regulation that makes absolutely no sense and cost lots of unnecessary taxes but then I realized it was actual true rules of ATV ownership. At 6:02 I would add to the on screen note the following amendment... "If all 4 tires on said ATV match then 75% of them are required to be re-filled with wind daily"
Just rolled through tufnell and stopped in foam lake and told my dad he needs to watch you lol just spent the last week in Ontario helping him pack to move him and his wife to Alberta
Only someone from Saskatchewan could say Saskatchewan that many time without messing up. Been here over 10 years and I still say it wrong half the time 😂
lol... last time I rode an atv I wasn't wearing a beautiful brain bucket like you, crashed and I literally broke my back.... but I can still walk, talk, and swing a 10 lb sledge from Peavey Mart... thanks QDM
You know when Justin starts writing cheques in the media he's on the run. Truth is catching up to his denial. 😆 Keep on trucking and delivering the truth!
The fender behind the foot pegs is NEEDED! The tire grabbed my cousin’s foot, sucked him off the quad and only ran over the right side of his body!!! So, he’ll never forgive me someday! But!, I’m supposed to stop laughing someday as well! He was fine!!??, suck it up! Sssssooooo, eventually they made it law, one rider only.
Had me laughing so hard from the get go that I had to stop stacking the firewood. Best video I have watched in weeks. With the way the world is going if we don't have something to laugh at we will be crying.
A local in our area drove her side by side into the creek at the crossing they always use. Problem was the creek was full to flood level at 12 feet at the time. She was too drunk to notice. Fortunately because she was totally drunk she didn't have her seatbelt on and she was thrown clear when the thing rolled and she floated downstream and was later able to swim to the shore and climb out. Plus her drunk buddies were nearby to take her home and warm her up.
Congrats on the ole Hundy thou, only but climbs from here on in brother. I listen to most of yours twice at least if not 3 times, take it all in. Keep up the good work mate. #othersideoftheworld
I thought this was a legitimate video for the first 30 seconds lmao, pretty sure we in ontario have adapted to a few of those rules and regulations as well. I do love the serious safety talk at the end.. helmets are very important!
Those are quite similar to the Manitoba ATV Regulations. My favourite being: 7.23 - The exhaust shall have the spark arrestor removed, and all sound baffling removed and discarded. 7.23a - At each startup, the throttle shall be held wide open and bounced off the limiter for a minimum of 10 times to confirm compliance with 7.23
I was laughing out loud, until the buzz kill at the end. But, you're right, of course. I first rode a three-wheeler too, like Kellington Link said.... luckily I never turned over. I also skateboarded on new house foundations before the walls went up. Pipes all over the place sticking up about 2 feet. Recipe for disaster, like everything we did in the '70s and '80s!! Lucky I survived, by "today's standards" that's impossible, LOL. Everyone just relax and rub some dirt in it! (Hit shin with weed eater string, dirt and grass clippings helped coagulate the blood, kept on going....all good! and many more like it in my life.)
So true! Lmfao🤣 But, like you mentioned, wear a helmet & be very aware of your speed versus your terrain. Too many unexpected obstacles lead to too many life changing or ending, tragedies.
You're also required by law, when something is being tied down (including when using wire), that you exclaim overconfidently "that's not going anywhere". Maybe it will, maybe it won't, but you have to say it.
A lot of those rules apply here in Iowa too. LOL I think your safety helmet should be changed to a football helmet with full face guard. Two reasons: 1) Keeps tree limbs from hitting your face. 2) The most important one, Hides your face so you look better on TH-cam. LMAO
Protect your noodle the same could be said when operating a cab tractor on rough terrain. Them air seats will throw you up into the ceiling smashing your noodle into the ceiling of the tractor.
After repeated watching of your video's I found that every time I saw a blue truck I would hear in my head "Hey Blue Ball". Now it has progressed to ANY blue vehicle on the road.
I grew up around those 3-wheeler days. Kids were tougher back then… or crippled. Thanks for the great advice.
Ya, it was way better back then. Now these cucks want you wearing a mask 24/7 and getting 15 boosters for the sniffles.
I rode a couple of my 1985 3 wheelers today! That is when men were men! And people with common sense stayed off of 3 wheelers..
Perfect, QDM, but you forgot regulation 7.25a: After securing the Saskatchewan ATV with number 9 wire, it is required to shake the back rack and state "Yeah, that's not going anywhere."
That's a "load securement check", 3km down the road after you've hit the culverts leaving and a couple large, known pot holes.
Miss my 3 wheel ATC. Got my first one at age 8 in the late 70s. Got my first helmet in 86.
laughed so hard. After watching this, I realised our ATVs are the only fully compliant equipment on our farm. Another great video!
Truck loading your atv reminded me of the "v" shape of the front of the truck box from the day when every farmer carried 45 gallon drums around
OMG! Love this guy! You just made my Monday morning a lot more interesting and fun! Now, if I could only get my hands on Sask. ATV! 🧐🤔
As an Albertan, I can relate to all of these, but you forgot the one wherever you are riding it at - 35°C and anything that lightly touches any plastic piece causes it to crack from one side to the other....nothing a warm roll of duct tape can't fix
Hilarious 😆
Gotta love them regulations!!❤️🇨🇦
Happy agriculture month QDM! Keep the food and fun rolling. :)
Hilarious! Loved those regs. You forgot, when you tied the ATV in with the #9 wire, to pay the seat and say "That ain't goin' no where"!
Perfectly timed Monday morning laugh! Thanks!
And every farm has to have at least one ATV parked dead waiting on that "i'm gonna fix that this winter" for a minimum of 11yrs
😂🙌🏻
A cup of coffee and another awesome video from QD....LOL.......what a great way to start my morning.....
When I first started the video I thought this was going to be covering another Canadian regulation that makes absolutely no sense and cost lots of unnecessary taxes but then I realized it was actual true rules of ATV ownership. At 6:02 I would add to the on screen note the following amendment... "If all 4 tires on said ATV match then 75% of them are required to be re-filled with wind daily"
Excellent thought
Extremely FUNNY VIDEO and VERY ACCURATE on the Saskatchewan ATV Regulations 😂🤣
Excellent video Bud!! Ontario Regs are very similar! My best to you and yours Sir
Just rolled through tufnell and stopped in foam lake and told my dad he needs to watch you lol just spent the last week in Ontario helping him pack to move him and his wife to Alberta
Omg🤣🤣🤣
QDM. Your killing me. I laughed the entire video.
Keep up the great work. Stay warm! Winter is here!
Amen 🤣🤣🤣 so much of our youth and fun time, luving it, thanks for summing up the good times
Thanks my northern neighbor that was remarkably funny. We haven't had much to laugh about down here in the USSA. Nice job!!
All of the above also applies to your sleds except for the tire regulations. 😜
So true! I needed a good dose of your humour.
Hand warmers must only work when you hit a large enough bump on a +30 summer day
here in rural Quebec, our neighbour's go racing down the street with their young - 2 yr olds - held up front and none with a helmet. Madness.
Good morning QDM ☕☕☕
Yup, pretty much the same regulations here too.
LMAO Happy Monday Quick freaking awesome fella .. thanks for another great start to the week .. you guys have some tough regs out there :)
I would absolutely drive from Alberta to meet this guy! Good work quick. Love your content
Absolutely brilliant QDM
Hahaha hahaha! You had me going at first! Had to watch it twice!
Iwatcged twice as well might do a 3rd watch to makesure i didnt miss anything!!
I think this is the best channel on TH-cam by far.
You’re too kind
Only someone from Saskatchewan could say Saskatchewan that many time without messing up. Been here over 10 years and I still say it wrong half the time 😂
QDM that was brilliant. Such a stickler for the regulations too. Thank you for a good belly laugh.
Sask compliant regulations are awfully tuff. Good vid.
Thanks for the update qdm and bringing reality back 👍
Great public service announcement. Nothing is more clear that government regulations.
Nate
That was a long series of giggles, laughs and snorts!! LOL
Wow sounds like the Missouri ATV regulations. And yes we have “Slews” down here too. Yep protect your noodle and stay safe. 👍👍
"sloughs" up here 😃
Thanks for the video quickdick! Your videos keeping laughing. 😂
We adhere to all those regulations here in BC as well! Especially the 🪫 one!
lol... last time I rode an atv I wasn't wearing a beautiful brain bucket like you, crashed and I literally broke my back.... but I can still walk, talk, and swing a 10 lb sledge from Peavey Mart... thanks QDM
You know when Justin starts writing cheques in the media he's on the run. Truth is catching up to his denial. 😆 Keep on trucking and delivering the truth!
Always protect your noodle no matter what
Nice one Quick, many LOLs were had! Seriously though, it would be nice if we COULD put a damn license plate on our machines here!
As a longtime ATVEr. I can relate, lmao great job.
That's why I call it a brain bucket and leave the beer for after the ride
The fender behind the foot pegs is NEEDED! The tire grabbed my cousin’s foot, sucked him off the quad and only ran over the right side of his body!!! So, he’ll never forgive me someday! But!, I’m supposed to stop laughing someday as well! He was fine!!??, suck it up! Sssssooooo, eventually they made it law, one rider only.
Congratulations for breaking the world record for number of times saying 'bastardized' in one video!
I think dad adheres to all of those! 😂❤
good morning QDM another funny video. HAVE A GOOD DAY 👍
You too!
As for tying the ATV down, my Father always used to comment on any load" it can't fall off there's nothing to stop it". From UK
Thank you, Quick Dick, for another hilarious video. Have a great day!
You too!
Have a fabulous farmers fabulous 👌 Happy Thanksgiving. God bless.!
Hilarious from the first joke to the credits at the end.
Had me laughing so hard from the get go that I had to stop stacking the firewood. Best video I have watched in weeks. With the way the world is going if we don't have something to laugh at we will be crying.
Great video QD!! Lots of real-life experiences in this video - gotta be safe out there! Have yourself a great day!! 😀
Glad it's easier to get the Day started aft QDM video on a Monday then starting a Sask Quad
Excellent video, QDM!!
This made me laugh so hard and I don't even have an ATV!
The beard is filling in nicely in time for winter!
A local in our area drove her side by side into the creek at the crossing they always use. Problem was the creek was full to flood level at 12 feet at the time. She was too drunk to notice. Fortunately because she was totally drunk she didn't have her seatbelt on and she was thrown clear when the thing rolled and she floated downstream and was later able to swim to the shore and climb out. Plus her drunk buddies were nearby to take her home and warm her up.
Good grief
Welcome back QDM hope you have a good fall!
Dang, It took me a minute to figure out you were being sarcastic. I was like, those are some Stupid Rules until the grill...😂😂😂
i was holding it together pretty good until he got to the loading ramp part.....then I lost it!!! 🤣
The truth is spoken. Here in Manitoba as well. I agree the do not drink and ride and wear that helmut.
Congrats on the ole Hundy thou, only but climbs from here on in brother. I listen to most of yours twice at least if not 3 times, take it all in. Keep up the good work mate. #othersideoftheworld
Thanks my friend!
4:25 - You forgot to shake the wire and say "that won't go anywhere". Your fine is in the mail.
I thought this was a legitimate video for the first 30 seconds lmao, pretty sure we in ontario have adapted to a few of those rules and regulations as well. I do love the serious safety talk at the end.. helmets are very important!
That was so funny, Thankyou!!! But yes a machine that can cause much harm and sometimes death from misuse.
You are hilarious! Keep up the good work :) :)
Those are quite similar to the Manitoba ATV Regulations. My favourite being:
7.23 - The exhaust shall have the spark arrestor removed, and all sound baffling removed and discarded.
7.23a - At each startup, the throttle shall be held wide open and bounced off the limiter for a minimum of 10 times to confirm compliance with 7.23
My neighbors sure follow those regulations
My goodness,, this had me rolling... the brakes got me through. I know that feeling, Stop,stop,stop Hehe
This video needs at least 50% more mentions of Saskatchewan.
Agreed
Comment from Sunny Bradenton Florida 👍
One of said tires must also be dune, fingers crossed for some rain and snow, mighty dusty out there.
🤣😂 Effing brilliant. You Sir are an absolute legend. Keep em coming dude. Your hard work on and off the fields is appreciated big time. 🍻💪
Would you ever think of doing a review based on dealing with the length of the days up there?
That all sounds about right!
Haha. Thanks QDM
Southern Alberta approves this clip.
Yep same starting sequence as the misters. Same stickers too.
I was laughing out loud, until the buzz kill at the end. But, you're right, of course. I first rode a three-wheeler too, like Kellington Link said.... luckily I never turned over. I also skateboarded on new house foundations before the walls went up. Pipes all over the place sticking up about 2 feet. Recipe for disaster, like everything we did in the '70s and '80s!! Lucky I survived, by "today's standards" that's impossible, LOL. Everyone just relax and rub some dirt in it! (Hit shin with weed eater string, dirt and grass clippings helped coagulate the blood, kept on going....all good! and many more like it in my life.)
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The best ATV to purchase is one that does not adhere to any
"Saskatchewan ATV Regulations"!
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Perfect video for this monday
Sage advice QDM!! Protect da noodle, unless it’s cork, ya can’t hurt cork lol!
Seem to be same as the regulations here in New Zealand 😂😂
So true! Lmfao🤣 But, like you mentioned, wear a helmet & be very aware of your speed versus your terrain. Too many unexpected obstacles lead to too many life changing or ending, tragedies.
Yes very true
You have access to an amazing array of ATV's. You missed the one requirement that at least one wheel must have a bent wobbly rim.
Its not a requirement..... just a recommendation
Great presentation QDM!
Great video as always. I havent laughed that hard in quite a while.
You're also required by law, when something is being tied down (including when using wire), that you exclaim overconfidently "that's not going anywhere". Maybe it will, maybe it won't, but you have to say it.
Lol that's was the best summary ever
I'm from Ontari-ari-ario but I think my old Big Bear must be from Cat-scratch-ewan. It's totally in compliance with all your regs.
As Always Bro Love Your Videos Keep Em Comming !!!!
🤘🏻. Gotta check my regs out in bc 🤣 i need a sweet decal for my atvs bud !
I think the Saskatchewan ATV regulations are pretty universal on farms worldwide !
Indeed. But it is a shame the same stringent regulations are not required for our leaders. A Justin? 😉🍻💪
A lot of those rules apply here in Iowa too. LOL I think your safety helmet should be changed to a football helmet with full face guard. Two reasons: 1) Keeps tree limbs from hitting your face. 2) The most important one, Hides your face so you look better on TH-cam. LMAO
QD a short Part Deux on ATV Gun Racks since hunting season is here would be beneficial.
Love this video. I’ve seen all of them and ridden most 😂😂😂
Protect your noodle the same could be said when operating a cab tractor on rough terrain. Them air seats will throw you up into the ceiling smashing your noodle into the ceiling of the tractor.
LMAO ...thanks for making me laugh on an otherwise shit day on the farm here in SW Ontario
Cant say it enough......love love love🙃