I’ve seen you go “above and beyond” on several jobs. You definitely know your stuff and I hope the Shed folks know what an asset you are to their company! Great job.
I do say when you repo the shed next door to are land you was respectful to the goats 🐐 and the one pig that always got out after you have taken the shed the animals where picked up happy ending great job
So on another video I watched, I saw for a brief second or two, something sticking up on the mule. I thought, I think that might be a hi-lift jack and I was going to ask, good thing I forgot cause here it is in use. Nice delivery! From Fairbanks, Alaska USA Taikuu for the video, on to the next..
For the back of the shed,instead of cranking it up, use a built in 5 ton jack to raise the platform. Ask someone to build it for you as a custom device. The hand handle would shorter too. Have a long foot plate and set the jack up for uneven lift. The plate goes under the shed. It is much smaller too. The crank handle would be on the side equal with the shed wall.
You need some sort of air compressor on your machine there and then you would get and airbags to lift up instead of using the high lift Jack would you probably make it a lot easier on your back of course it would have to come apart. I would suggest stuff that could be carried on the other truck like the airbag and air hose, and have the compressor tank and say maybe cordless air compressor. I'm suggesting an air tank something you could charge up before you left wherever the building was delivered from. I'm only seeing this because eventually you're going to want to have something that would save your back from too much work.
I bet that concrete pad wasn't to cheap. I wanted to add that this young fellow must be pretty handy around the house. Very impressive and very confident. 🇨🇦
He reminds me of my dad. My dad was a truck driver and could back his trailer into the tightest of spaces. I was holding my breath when he got to the ditch wondering how he was going to get it in.
I would like to make a suggestion, and I don’t want to seem pushy. You could save some time and a lot of straining on using your jack, if you use your mule to do all the lifting from the same end you moved it in with. Just raise it up a little higher, put some blocks just beyond center, let the mule down it will come down on the blocks, that take the weight off the wheels, remove them, then raise it back up, that will lower the end where the wheels were, you might have to do it twice since you probably won’t be able to reach the ground on the first time. Land it on blocks,raise the end back up, take the center blocks down, let it break over the center blocks again , remove the blocks you landed on, raise your mule back up, that end should reach the ground, raise it backup, pull the center blocks, let the mule back down and out. it should work really slick with the remote you have. I do this with machines all the time. I wished I could show you, it really works good. I’m in Ohio also.
Here it is.. I am Very Surprised you didn't use a long bar to dislodge the wheels. You did save some time though. And surprised you didn't put the bar in the garage for when you needed it. I see the beam and floor would not have given way since the wheels would've stopped the barn from crushing you. As crazy and lucky as I've been so far..even I would of taken a minute for safety on this one. Always entertaining stuff I love the remote control it's cool as heck it looks like fun. You make it look so easy nice job.
Make sure you keep the pins lubed up on that high lift jack and watch them intently on each click to make sure they fully sink and latch before releasing handle. They are fantastic jacks but that is their main booby trap and a half caught pin that gives with the handle down will shatter your ribs or face in .2 seconds when handle springs up. You can't even try to react, it's already over.
Love your videos; you are amazingly creative, and there is no obstacle that you don't find a solution for!.... At the risk of offering unsolicited advice, please don't go under the building when it is jacked-up. A jack-failure and/or jack slip-out would crush you. Please use some form of fail-safe item that would catch/stop the building if the jack fails. Possibly just use three jacks?
The shed manufacturers should be paying you for telling all of us who makes these great sheds. I'm sure your bringing in customers for them by the TH-cam channel.
When I see this , I automatically think of that Tiny house that got damaged several months ago. I guess this one weighs less because I don’t see the metal siding buckling as bad as the other one.
@@walleyworld yea, there was...all the roofing because it was a fancy multi story thing. (i'd still argue this building was way to long to move this way without extra center support...there was no doubt some damage done moving it)
That's no house jack and should never be used as one. Those things are dangerous and will take your teeth out in a millisecond. I'd never own one but some folks love them.
I watched your videos and you and your significant other are very very hard working individuals. Your videos are very entertaining for the reason I believe you take a lot and I mean a lot of risks. Your equipment is very impressive and when I was your age we never had anything like this. Being in the moving and rigging business and also an a/c technician I watch you putting your life at risk on way too many levels. Please don’t take offense but, I know from experience. You should never put your body underneath a small house supported with one jack. Those little wheels would not save your life, cutting wires on other videos without a volt meter, and last of all I hope youcarry a gun. Good luck with your work and don’t ever forget you can always learn.
In a tight situation such as you had getting into the driveway..... if you had second set of wheels, could you put the front on wheels then go the back with the mule and move the end over to get it aligned with the driveway? It worked out in the end but just a thought.
Friendly advice: place the dolly wheels 60% back for shorter wheelbase and tighter turning yet still have enough weight for the front. You’ll have more tail swing but you’ll make the corners
That yard would have looked like a Monster Truck track by the time I got that thing in there 😅. Amazing placement 👍 I think your Salesman needs to ask the customer, Will it fit & What color is your house ?
For these long ones you really could use some steerable rear wheels. You really need a heavier jack for those long sheds. Please work safer, possibly put jack stands in or dunnage if you go under.
Have you ever tried putting your dollies maybe up closer kinda like still behind center but maybe 15ft or so from the back? Give you a shorter turning radius kind of like sliding the tandems up on a semi trailer. Would only work on more level ground so you don't drag on dips. May help in a pinch! Love watching and have a Merry Christmas guys!
There's never traffic in any of your videos lol. I grew up in a tiny town in rural Iowa and even we had traffic around. Also funny how you put the mule in one lane and the building in the other so nobody could get by at all ;)
Josh, it seems like with every episode I find myself holding my breath at one point or another. Thank you God for keeping you safe.
I really like when your "boss" goes and helps you. She's got a great sense of humor.
Ur a genius 😮
The fact that he grew up Amish explains his amazing work ethic and calm attitude.
They really do love each other & he let’s it be known in public. Respect to each. Both hard working & Christians:)
Great to see you bring IN a shed then when you have to repo them!
I’ve seen you go “above and beyond” on several jobs. You definitely know your stuff and I hope the Shed folks know what an asset you are to their company! Great job.
He does! And sometimes love to watch with the boss with🤣
He respects other people’s property & helps the people take their stuff out!
You are just too cute! I love your smiles and giggles toward each other .... so in love! OH and the moving of the sheds is impressive!
Glad to see you have your Human Recourses Department providing guidance on this delivery.
I do say when you repo the shed next door to are land you was respectful to the goats 🐐 and the one pig that always got out after you have taken the shed the animals where picked up happy ending great job
What a skillful team you two make. Wife’s narrative is great also
Thanks for the quote at the end.
So on another video I watched, I saw for a brief second or two, something sticking up on the mule. I thought, I think that might be a hi-lift jack and I was going to ask, good thing I forgot cause here it is in use. Nice delivery!
From Fairbanks, Alaska USA
Taikuu for the video, on to the next..
It's nice to see the customer prepared and ready along with being friendly , Merry Christmas
They’re always nice upon delivery. But a year later and 6 missed payments, then they call him every name in the book when he’s a repo man
For the back of the shed,instead of cranking it up, use a built in 5 ton jack to raise the platform.
Ask someone to build it for you as a custom device. The hand handle would shorter too. Have a long foot plate and set the jack up for uneven lift. The plate goes under the shed. It is much smaller too.
The crank handle would be on the side equal with the shed wall.
I'll wager he's done that more than once...:)...Nice job...Nice seeing a pro installer...
hope you pay this installer well. He DESERVES it!
Zoning department must be pretty easy. If I did that they’ll be making me move it. Good job.
You guys got it under control and it's obvious you know what your doing and do it well...
I admire no wasted energy or movements on your part.
I just watched this for the second time, it's just as good as the first time I watched it.
Small adjustable legs under the shed would be great to raise and level the shed. Bubble levels built into the sides, front and back would help.
OMG!!! Have just found this page.............. I am astounded!! Looking forward to seeing more of your work.....
No dogs, no fences & a SWEET shed! Good times right there eh!
Hi Everyone, Love these videos. Keep On. God Bless.
You need some sort of air compressor on your machine there and then you would get and airbags to lift up instead of using the high lift Jack would you probably make it a lot easier on your back of course it would have to come apart. I would suggest stuff that could be carried on the other truck like the airbag and air hose, and have the compressor tank and say maybe cordless air compressor. I'm suggesting an air tank something you could charge up before you left wherever the building was delivered from. I'm only seeing this because eventually you're going to want to have something that would save your back from too much work.
From one shed hauler to another good job like your track mule by cardinal and remote
Wow! That's bigger than the mobile home my wife and I bought when we were first married. It was 12'x40'. Of course that was in 1972.
Tiny House living 50 years ago.
I've got a mobile home in Parker Az that's 14 x 48. Plenty of room. With a 24 x46 garage and a 12 x14 she shed.
That was a lot of work, lets hope they make their payments.
If not he gets paid twice!
i love the sayings you put at the end great videos happy i found your channel you do a great job
Wow, that's a lot of work! You definitely know what you're doing! Loved watching it!
GREAT JOB!!!!!!! VERY PRECISE AND IMPRESSIVE, GREAT TEAM WORK. THANK YOU, I ENJOYED WATCHING A MASTER AT WORK. ENJOY!
that remote setup is the nuts! makes job doable and easy!
Incredible. I love watching this guy and his skills.
I bet that concrete pad wasn't to cheap. I wanted to add that this young fellow must be pretty handy around the house. Very impressive and very confident. 🇨🇦
Beautiful job. Very professional 100%. I'm new to your channel and I like watching things like this, very interesting.
Welcome
He reminds me of my dad. My dad was a truck driver and could back his trailer into the tightest of spaces. I was holding my breath when he got to the ditch wondering how he was going to get it in.
I thought the same thing for a second and then I realized how easy he could push it over a bit. The machine is awesome!!
He has done this enough out & in tight spots!
I would like to make a suggestion, and I don’t want to seem pushy. You could save some time and a lot of straining on using your jack, if you use your mule to do all the lifting from the same end you moved it in with. Just raise it up a little higher, put some blocks just beyond center, let the mule down it will come down on the blocks, that take the weight off the wheels, remove them, then raise it back up, that will lower the end where the wheels were, you might have to do it twice since you probably won’t be able to reach the ground on the first time. Land it on blocks,raise the end back up, take the center blocks down, let it break over the center blocks again , remove the blocks you landed on, raise your mule back up, that end should reach the ground, raise it backup, pull the center blocks, let the mule back down and out. it should work really slick with the remote you have. I do this with machines all the time. I wished I could show you, it really works good. I’m in Ohio also.
That little crawler is badass!
Here it is..
I am Very Surprised you didn't use a long bar to dislodge the wheels.
You did save some time though.
And surprised you didn't put the bar in the garage for when you needed it.
I see the beam and floor would not have given way since the wheels would've stopped the barn from crushing you.
As crazy and lucky as I've been so far..even I would of taken a minute for safety on this one.
Always entertaining stuff I love the remote control it's cool as heck it looks like fun. You make it look so easy nice job.
Holy Shed! Nice delivery!
Make sure you keep the pins lubed up on that high lift jack and watch them intently on each click to make sure they fully sink and latch before releasing handle. They are fantastic jacks but that is their main booby trap and a half caught pin that gives with the handle down will shatter your ribs or face in .2 seconds when handle springs up. You can't even try to react, it's already over.
Definitely.was letting a truck down and Jack said no go.snapped my thump in 5 pieces
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Love your videos; you are amazingly creative, and there is no obstacle that you don't find a solution for!.... At the risk of offering unsolicited advice, please don't go under the building when it is jacked-up. A jack-failure and/or jack slip-out would crush you. Please use some form of fail-safe item that would catch/stop the building if the jack fails. Possibly just use three jacks?
That was a busy road you had to work on.The stress of all that traffic must be huge.Thanks for another great video and happy xmas.
I don’t think I saw a single car pass by. How can it be busy?
The shed manufacturers should be paying you for telling all of us who makes these great sheds. I'm sure your bringing in customers for them by the TH-cam channel.
Do you know of a link for these sheds?
Amish mafia
The tires look like they are still coated from that horse barn repo. Pretty amazing what that machine can do.
Wouldn't an extra wheel under the shed help sometimes? You both do a great job and are a pleasure to listen to and watch.
Wow. This was a big one. You can see slight bow of the frame by the waves in the side panels when you lifted up the end.
Nice Shed,make sure you leave enough room to come back and get it ,in future.
Really big nice, long building. I just don’t get the placement, but got the dough, can do whatever you want.
It could be to block the neighbors view
This dude sure knows what he's doing that's for sure!
That's an awesome system brother not sure if would work in the UK we don't have so much space Super impressed with your set up skills
Your skills and that mule are top notch!
A pallet type bottom all of the way around would sure help to lift up the shed
It’s Safe to say this Customer Paid Cash💰if they spent the $’s to pour a Nice Concrete Pad. 👍
If he paid cash he wouldn’t have had his shed re popped!
Aww really???
Had to work on that one a bit. Great job as usual.
You certainly earn your pay , great skill putting that monster in place .
Another great job
Love this! GREAT WORK! How much clearance should someone leave to make that last part easy for you?
Nice job maneuvering around that driveway
Fun to watch you have skills sir👍👍👍
Guess each building makes 2 videos drop off and go back repo . I love this channel
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Sure hope they make their payments, that monster gonna be full of you have to go back out there!
If you could have put those wheels just back of the middle, you could have danced with that shed. You're very good with that operation. Congratulation
Great job. You made that look really easy.
Beautiful job! So well centred on the pad.
Love the correction/ closed caption.
She married you for your legs ... i had too
Well done mate! 👍
Very cool! Perhaps a you can fashion up a spot on your machine for a BFH! 🙌
Love your channel and you sir are a BADASS ! Merry Xmas to you and your family!!
Thank you and merry Christmas to you
So nice to see a well maintained house and clean property, with some creepy decorations! The concrete driveway and Shed stand is priceles.
Like the man said, You certainly know your stuff.......Great Job
When I see this , I automatically think of that Tiny house that got damaged several months ago. I guess this one weighs less because I don’t see the metal siding buckling as bad as the other one.
i think there was extra building material in the one that collapsed
@@walleyworld yea, there was...all the roofing because it was a fancy multi story thing. (i'd still argue this building was way to long to move this way without extra center support...there was no doubt some damage done moving it)
@@isaackvasager9957 the center definitely looked like it was sagging. I’m surprised there isn’t support in the middle while they’re moving it.
from the Netherlands thanks for the video .
Stay Safe and Healthy ! .
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in advance
Your fast right on .
Never leave house jack handle in the down position. If it gives the bar will come up with deadly force.
That's no house jack and should never be used as one. Those things are dangerous and will take your teeth out in a millisecond. I'd never own one but some folks love them.
This is actually a "Farm Jack". We always called them house jack because they are strong enough to lift a house.
Also called widow makers
Incredible job!!
I watched your videos and you and your significant other are very very hard working individuals. Your videos are very entertaining for the reason I believe you take a lot and I mean a lot of risks. Your equipment is very impressive and when I was your age we never had anything like this. Being in the moving and rigging business and also an a/c technician I watch you putting your life at risk on way too many levels. Please don’t take offense but, I know from experience. You should never put your body underneath a small house supported with one jack. Those little wheels would not save your life, cutting wires on other videos without a volt meter, and last of all I hope youcarry a gun. Good luck with your work and don’t ever forget you can always learn.
In a tight situation such as you had getting into the driveway..... if you had second set of wheels, could you put the front on wheels then go the back with the mule and move the end over to get it aligned with the driveway? It worked out in the end but just a thought.
pro set up all the way. Good work young man and wifey.
Thanks for the though from Prez Monson
Friendly advice: place the dolly wheels 60% back for shorter wheelbase and tighter turning yet still have enough weight for the front. You’ll have more tail swing but you’ll make the corners
Friendly advice: I would think he already knows that.
That yard would have looked like a Monster Truck track by the time I got that thing in there 😅. Amazing placement 👍
I think your Salesman needs to ask the customer, Will it fit & What color is your house ?
Oh man, I'm swetting that onw just watching you. Really dangerous being under the she'd. That's what prayers are for.
For these long ones you really could use some steerable rear wheels. You really need a heavier jack for those long sheds. Please work safer, possibly put jack stands in or dunnage if you go under.
That's one big honkin shed!
Have you ever tried putting your dollies maybe up closer kinda like still behind center but maybe 15ft or so from the back? Give you a shorter turning radius kind of like sliding the tandems up on a semi trailer. Would only work on more level ground so you don't drag on dips. May help in a pinch! Love watching and have a Merry Christmas guys!
Yes I have done that. Merry Christmas to you
Awesome job, well done!
Beautiful sheds
That pin you were pulling to release the jack bar is a 'pip' pin. You push it in to release.
Oh I'll have to try that.
Be careful about using jack on concrete pad corners....especially fresh ones. They can crack, so put a platform under jack at least.
Good point
Ooookay. I concede defeat. Your RC car is bigger than mine. Way bigger. 😁
However, i see a fast and skilled worker.👍
Super Clever Gizmo....Love it...Cheers
Seems to me you should have a swamped but pretty neatly done!
There's never traffic in any of your videos lol. I grew up in a tiny town in rural Iowa and even we had traffic around.
Also funny how you put the mule in one lane and the building in the other so nobody could get by at all ;)
Merry Christmas guys. And a Happy prosperous New Year.
Merry Christmas
Wish you could put some safety Devices in place when you wheels get stuck on the wood.
Putting a lot of Faith in that High Lift Jack !
Give a man the correct tool and he can move mountains.....
That thing needs about four more doors. Things are going to go in the back of it that they won't see until they move.
Too right.
Hello great video. Love watching yall videos.
Always nice to a pro at work!