I believe that lift Elk Skins got was one for moving patients in/out of hospital beds. Even though I don’t do a lot of work on stuff your videos are always entertaining. However, they do provide me with a ton of knowledge to troubleshoot and problem solve. Thanks to everyone for all you do.
I was in hospital 3 months in 21 due to almost dieing with covid and due to being in bed 2 months I had to be lifted from bed to chair and back it wasn't quite like that it was electric but I figured it was a medical lift.
We had the exact same machine, except it was called a haul master. very good machine, hauled lots of fire wood, picked rocks, and hauled feed for the cows on the farm for years. Great memories seeing this , thanks for the video!
That is a pretty cool little ride. That lift worked pretty good. I would have never thought about using a piece of medical equipment to lift engines out of tractors. Pretty slick!
That is a manual patient lift that they use in nursing homes. I do the maintenance in one and we threw out about 20 of them when we got new ones. It’s probably full of poop. 😂
I would spray it down with bleach mixture a few times, scrub with a brush and a final rinse with the hot water pressure washer and she would be good as new. Let me know if y’all throw any away I’m in, would be perfect looks like it was designed specifically for that purpose! 😎
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Thank you Taryl for all your time as a small engine professional you are so helpful your explanations on technical are through all the way down to part numbers! Your misfit shop rats are the icing on the cake, I get a smile every episode! I would sure look good and be proud sporting and advertising one of your Taryl Fixes All T Shirts. I wish I could send more $ but Life and Christmas has me strapped! Merry Christmas and I wish you and your team a very merry Christmas!
05:33 - Rear tire hubcap 'reflection'. TRUE STORY: The image is actress Julie Andrews from the famous scene in the movie "The Sound of Music" from 1965, where she sang "The Hills Are Alive with The Sound of Music". We used a jet-engine helicopter for that shot. As I recall, it took multiple attempts to get it right, and our helicopter pilot had to pull up and away to set up for the next try. Every time we pulled away, Miss Andrews was literally blown down to the ground, and had to clean off for the next try. I believe it was a conceptual rehearsal, so she was not wearing the final production gown and dress.
glad to see this i have a kimbal j-93 got it for 75 bucks painted it and stenciled it like a willys army jeep has a powered dump bed i upgraded alot of it golf cart rims radio bed liner has been a great yard vehicle . i made fenders off bed like a willys truck wish they made more replacment parts ive made alot of things had to use a industrial sprocket on trans cause i cant find the same kind of brake band sprocket love taryls vids
That Hoyer lift was designed to remove patients from beds. I use one in a machine shop to put the 4th axis on the mill. The legs are low enough to go under bed frames, so they work in tight spaces.
Yes that's definitely a keeper. It looks like a lot of fun. I'm so glad that you are back making videos. Keep up the great work. And great content. Edward Earl Smith.
Great job, Taryl. Nice machine and glad in came into your possession. Will have a nice home. For what it is worth, I would have gladly watched a longer video to see how you installed the new parts. Your expertise and approach to fixing stuff is educational and well appreciated.
Hey Taryl and company, my Scrub Cadet thanks you for the lawn mower cover. We're styling now. And thanks for the quick ship and bonus trinkets too. The new calendar is nice and I especially like the new coffee mug. I'm gonna shower my wife with Taryl merch for Christmas. She'll be sooo happy!
I'm not sure anyone wants to know this, but a Hoyer lift is made to shift people on their bed who are unresponsive or unable to aid in their turning or shifting. Looks like a very useful tool in the shop as well. Thanks Taryl.
6:30 Compared to side-by-side prices of today, even by 1984 standards that thing was a steal of a deal. Go to a Polaris dealer today and try outfitting any modern SxS with a few of those options... you'll end up spending a small fortune. A mirror is $100, full doors are $1500, wiper kit is $500, windshields are as expensive as for a car, etc.
Just got my 8 y/o daughter a Heald Hauler. It's rough, we pulled it out of the woods of a customer's property. Has the full cab on it. Sadly it needs an engine, trans and rear axle. Any chance you might have some info available for it? This is going to be a summer/winter project for her and me to work on.
Great video Terrell that is a cool old buggy and those Briggs & Stratton opposed are good old Motors besides like you said the ignition coil in the starter that's the only really problems I ever have myself
wonder which was 1st, the early jd gators with motocycle frontends or this company. surprised honda didnt market anything like them esp since they had made their 3wheelers. LOL i thought Slip dog was going to have Ronnies voice or manerisms when he powered up
I was wondering the same thing , I have one of those JD Gators (600) with the motor cycle seat which was the first Gator , the second one had a golf cart seat like the three wheel golf carts (622) and I also have a three wheel EZGO gas golf cart too . I noticed that the transmission in that thing looks a lot like the John Deere 5 wheel Gators transmission .
Hey is that slippers in the photo of that trike farm version of the heald hauler in the brochure?, it look's kind of like him, or maybe it's slippers cousin !
There's a ceiling tile manufacturer in my area that has a building that is half a mile long, and they used Cushman scooters and bicycles to get back and forth since it was so immense.
add yourself some lights on the rear for reverse lights/utility lights, looks pretty useful and fun, and should be a pretty sweet project to fix it up and modify it
There are many joe's that watch your videos you are the man great videos tell all the crew I said hello God bless you and yours P.S.i agree with you 💯 percent about getting a motor from the junk yard anyone who don't take care of what's needed on that motor first is a fool have a great day
Our family-owned implement sold Pacesetter 3 wheelers in the late 70's early 80's that looked much like the 3 wheeled versions. I heard Kawasaki bought Pacesetter and a few were sold with Kawasaki engines. The single-seat 3 wheelers were a blast, so much lighter than the ones that came after them. They had an ugly complicated rear drive with some Odd HEX bearings. lasted longer than any of HOnda's and Yamahas all my friends bought, it was still running 40+ years after it was made. The fiberglass ( not plastic)is all gone, and the bearing where all shot but some oil, and the old 9 horse Wisconsin Robin fires right up and it still goes
I believe that lift Elk Skins got was one for moving patients in/out of hospital beds.
Even though I don’t do a lot of work on stuff your videos are always entertaining. However, they do provide me with a ton of knowledge to troubleshoot and problem solve. Thanks to everyone for all you do.
Yep, Patient Lift. We use Hoyers in our hospital. I've seen them lift 500 - 600 lb patients, no problem.
Yep, my uncle used one to get out of his tub and into his wheelchair.
I was in hospital 3 months in 21 due to almost dieing with covid and due to being in bed 2 months I had to be lifted from bed to chair and back it wasn't quite like that it was electric but I figured it was a medical lift.
When your hobby is your job, that is heaven.
We had the exact same machine, except it was called a haul master. very good machine, hauled lots of fire wood, picked rocks, and hauled feed for the cows on the farm for years. Great memories seeing this , thanks for the video!
Would love to see you do a cushman truckster. Thanks for keeping us entertained Taryl!
Taryl Fixes All says it all. That thing will be a blast and useful, Thanks Taryl
Hey Taryl… thanks for making these videos man. Not all of us had fathers to teach us this stuff. I’ve learned so much from you.
I’m in my 60,s Taryl. I can tell you that as you age, your GoPro tends to flop down more often. Oh! GoPro is a camera! Never mind.
Thanks!
She's DEFINATELY a keeper!!! My cousin has a Super Tryke. I've ridden it, they are really cool! 😎
That was an awesome twist for an ending! Really enjoyed that one!
That is a pretty cool little ride. That lift worked pretty good. I would have never thought about using a piece of medical equipment to lift engines out of tractors. Pretty slick!
That is a manual patient lift that they use in nursing homes. I do the maintenance in one and we threw out about 20 of them when we got new ones. It’s probably full of poop. 😂
As soon as I saw Hoyer I knew what it was, my wife is in healthcare and she used the term Hoyer lift a lot
I would spray it down with bleach mixture a few times, scrub with a brush and a final rinse with the hot water pressure washer and she would be good as new. Let me know if y’all throw any away I’m in, would be perfect looks like it was designed specifically for that purpose! 😎
They can use it for Slippers.
and nurses used one on me the time i was attacked by a bull broken leg 2 broken ribs
My mother is paralyzed,it’s amazing the cost of these thing,but I guess she would look funny hanging from my engine hoist.
Taryl you do some nice work ! I like how you do all the work that should be done before you put the engine back in !!
That was cool Taryl
I knew it! Taryl is building an army to rule the lawnmower repair industry!
Elk Skins is the Newman of Grass Rats Garage.
Elk Skins: Hello Taryl.
Taryl: Hellloo Elk Skins!
Pretty cool, with the rack in back, it makes me think Granny Clamplett needs a seat way in back.
Great job Taryl.
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HIS MIMIC VOICE, OF VIEWERS COMPLAINING ABOUT ONE THING OR ANOTHER IS HILARIOUS ..........
I just love the humor on this channel. That’s one cool cart! Well done!
That thing is cool!, you're going love taking it to events!!!!😎👍
Cool mini cart!! And excellent skit!!!
Thank you Taryl for all your time as a small engine professional you are so helpful your explanations on technical are through all the way down to part numbers! Your misfit shop rats are the icing on the cake, I get a smile every episode! I would sure look good and be proud sporting and advertising one of your Taryl Fixes All T Shirts. I wish I could send more $ but Life and Christmas has me strapped!
Merry Christmas and I wish you and your team a very merry Christmas!
Another great video. This thing looks like a riot to drive. That lag bolt idea, including the spring - Wow, is a great one!
At the 5:58 mark, the guy on the trike looks like a young Slippers
Taryl Fixes All is the Greatest! I really enjoy All their Crazy Stunts!
Happy Halloween Taryl & Crew!
Wow, Taryl doesnt play around when rebuilding an engine. Looks great man!
looks like a good fixer upper there taryl, awesome to see ole school rides bein givin a new life!!!!
Good show, looks like a fun ride.
One of your best skits ever 😎😎😞🤣🤣
Good restoeration
05:33 - Rear tire hubcap 'reflection'.
TRUE STORY:
The image is actress Julie Andrews from the
famous scene in the movie "The Sound of Music"
from 1965, where she sang
"The Hills Are Alive with The Sound of Music".
We used a jet-engine helicopter for that shot.
As I recall, it took multiple attempts to get it right,
and our helicopter pilot had to pull up and away
to set up for the next try.
Every time we pulled away, Miss Andrews was literally
blown down to the ground, and had to clean off for the next try.
I believe it was a conceptual rehearsal, so she was not
wearing the final production gown and dress.
Happy Sunday taryl and crew
Taryl POV was awesome.
That’s an awesome vehicle really cool!!!
Excellent as always Taryl.
Awesome Taryl 👍
Cool ride!
Nice job that’s pretty cool👍
That's cool Taryl...I like it
Love your skits ,and really learn alot from all your videos 🖒
Cool project! Looking forward to additional installments.
What a cool little vehicle. While I know it would have been a really long video, I would have liked to see the work you did on it. Well done!!
Great video. Nice skit for the season.
Can’t wait to get out your way and drop in to see ya. Thanks for the laughs and information.
Excellent video Taryl :) I put extra light like turn signals also on cab too and too your choice to!
Taryl livin the life. enjoys what he does for sure. cool vid
I’LL. BE. BACK. …back out to the shed 🎭 Greatness! Bravo!
That is a cool little ride can’t wait to see it fully restored…
glad to see this i have a kimbal j-93 got it for 75 bucks painted it and stenciled it like a willys army jeep has a powered dump bed i upgraded alot of it golf cart rims radio bed liner has been a great yard vehicle . i made fenders off bed like a willys truck wish they made more replacment parts ive made alot of things had to use a industrial sprocket on trans cause i cant find the same kind of brake band sprocket love taryls vids
That thing is neat! Nice job on the engine, and Slippers! 😆👍
What charging system did you put in that twin2 ? I have an application and could use more amperage.
9 amp or larger with seperate regulator ,they will not put out full rating without the large magnet flywheel .
LOVE dem' old stuff Taryl!
Good done
Great video Had an idea for your fenders mudflaps also glad to see I’m not the only person that has an oven mitt in the garage
That ending was hilarious.
Nice Job !
Im keeping this one!!! awesome job TFA CREW!!! TY!!!
Love when you talk like the customer or whiner..best ever
You find the coolest stuff, I'm almost jealous
Thank you!!
That Hoyer lift was designed to remove patients from beds. I use one in a machine shop to put the 4th axis on the mill. The legs are low enough to go under bed frames, so they work in tight spaces.
Good thinking on the stake bed work..
Yes that's definitely a keeper.
It looks like a lot of fun.
I'm so glad that you are back making videos. Keep up the great work. And great content.
Edward Earl Smith.
Good job
That happens to be one of the best videos I've seen on your Channel love it keep up the great work my best wishes from Virginia Beach Virginia
Well I see Taryl has a multi purpose lift , it can lift up mower engines and Uncle Andy too , what a deal !!!!!!
Great job, Taryl. Nice machine and glad in came into your possession. Will have a nice home.
For what it is worth, I would have gladly watched a longer video to see how you installed the new parts. Your expertise and approach to fixing stuff is educational and well appreciated.
Great skit!
I like it!
That things cool, along with that hoist. Maybe put some wheel wells on it to keep the mud from slinging.
Really cool machine, nice work fixing it up
Hey Taryl and company, my Scrub Cadet thanks you for the lawn mower cover. We're styling now. And thanks for the quick ship and bonus trinkets too. The new calendar is nice and I especially like the new coffee mug. I'm gonna shower my wife with Taryl merch for Christmas. She'll be sooo happy!
Looks cool. I'm actually rebuilding a 18hp briggs opposed twin right now
I'm not sure anyone wants to know this, but a Hoyer lift is made to shift people on their bed who are unresponsive or unable to aid in their turning or shifting. Looks like a very useful tool in the shop as well. Thanks Taryl.
Back in late 70's early 80's a lot of us used them to pull car engines. They was cheaper to buy used then an actual engine hoist.
Cool Buggy Great Video!
I love it Taryl. 👍
Super cool. I wonder if that decal is original... It's odd that they put a picture of the 3 wheel model on the 4 wheeler..
6:30 Compared to side-by-side prices of today, even by 1984 standards that thing was a steal of a deal. Go to a Polaris dealer today and try outfitting any modern SxS with a few of those options... you'll end up spending a small fortune. A mirror is $100, full doors are $1500, wiper kit is $500, windshields are as expensive as for a car, etc.
That's a sweet machine Taryl! That'll be perfect for hauling goodies you buy in Portland.
Just got my 8 y/o daughter a Heald Hauler. It's rough, we pulled it out of the woods of a customer's property. Has the full cab on it. Sadly it needs an engine, trans and rear axle. Any chance you might have some info available for it? This is going to be a summer/winter project for her and me to work on.
Great video Terrell that is a cool old buggy and those Briggs & Stratton opposed are good old Motors besides like you said the ignition coil in the starter that's the only really problems I ever have myself
Is every thing and every one usually this abnormal at your shop? Thanks. Great video
Our weekly fix of Taryl and the crew!!!
That’s great love the video
wonder which was 1st, the early jd gators with motocycle frontends or this company. surprised honda didnt market anything like them esp since they had made their 3wheelers. LOL i thought Slip dog was going to have Ronnies voice or manerisms when he powered up
I was wondering the same thing , I have one of those JD Gators (600) with the motor cycle seat which was the first Gator , the second one had a golf cart seat like the three wheel golf carts (622) and I also have a three wheel EZGO gas golf cart too . I noticed that the transmission in that thing looks a lot like the John Deere 5 wheel Gators transmission .
Hey is that slippers in the photo of that trike farm version of the heald hauler in the brochure?, it look's kind of like him, or maybe it's slippers cousin !
This is cool. It looks a lot like the industrial Cushmans we used at the factory I worked at. Great vid Taryl. Pa Pa Pa Pa.
There's a ceiling tile manufacturer in my area that has a building that is half a mile long, and they used Cushman scooters and bicycles to get back and forth since it was so immense.
add yourself some lights on the rear for reverse lights/utility lights, looks pretty useful and fun, and should be a pretty sweet project to fix it up and modify it
Love the Elk Skins and Faryl inserts. Made me laugh!!!
Using a spring to attach a chain is a really cool idea I never would have thought of that
Loved the new toy and the skit. Very clever. Thanks for sharing.
There are many joe's that watch your videos you are the man great videos tell all the crew I said hello God bless you and yours P.S.i agree with you 💯 percent about getting a motor from the junk yard anyone who don't take care of what's needed on that motor first is a fool have a great day
Our family-owned implement sold Pacesetter 3 wheelers in the late 70's early 80's that looked much like the 3 wheeled versions. I heard Kawasaki bought Pacesetter and a few were sold with Kawasaki engines. The single-seat 3 wheelers were a blast, so much lighter than the ones that came after them. They had an ugly complicated rear drive with some Odd HEX bearings. lasted longer than any of HOnda's and Yamahas all my friends bought, it was still running 40+ years after it was made. The fiberglass ( not plastic)is all gone, and the bearing where all shot but some oil, and the old 9 horse Wisconsin Robin fires right up and it still goes
Great, now i want one of those!
great video lads looking forward to you doing more work on it
Cool little machine! Maybe you should replace that headache rack with a roll bar...it would look a little more like a dune buggy.
Looks like some good ol mud flaps are in order!!! Wooooowweee!!
Put a T handle spotlight on the headache board! Whooooo, whoop whoop, whooooo!😅
Great job. Lots of work you didn't show. That's for sure