Wow brother, reminded me of my early days in my Army career working hard with minimal tools and accomplishing the impossible. Thanks for another great vid. Keep them coming and take it easy when you can.
DewdDesde república Dominicana siempre beo tus videos soy camionero me gustaría viajar y poder trabajar con una bella persona como ustedes..Bendiciones y felicidades
Bonjour . vous savez travailler dure ;et cela ne vous fait pas peur ! chapeau messieurs 👏👏 cela se perd dans mon pays !!! merci pour cette bonne vidéo , salut mon jeune ami .
Good job that's a ton of work just to change a tire thank God your not doing all day every day just changing tires on that machine all day every day loved the video very interesting and enjoyable take care and thanks for posting
@@kennethparent8544 yeah luckily those tires are pretty tough and will last a long time. We don’t have the fancy tools that the service guys have but we still got the job done. Thanks for watching
@@IsaacBarker-v4t yes haha Dad and my uncle loved running those, I’ve heard a lot about them. There are old pictures I’ve posted on the channel of them on jobs from the past
@@AppalachianRust I just looked at them very cool. I showed a bunch of your videos to my father and he got a kick out of them. His dad did pond work and mainly owned AC equipment. His biggest dozer was a 21, I got to ride on it with dad a few times before it got sold. Thanks for posting these videos
@@IsaacBarker-v4t Nice. Thanks. We still run a lot of the old stuff that my dad and uncle started with and kept running. And I decided I needed to make some videos showing the old equipment still getting the job done.
Looked like a tough job. Glad to see it back up and making money!
Wow brother, reminded me of my early days in my Army career working hard with minimal tools and accomplishing the impossible. Thanks for another great vid. Keep them coming and take it easy when you can.
@@geraldosteen2357 absolutely man thank you
DewdDesde república Dominicana siempre beo tus videos soy camionero me gustaría viajar y poder trabajar con una bella persona como ustedes..Bendiciones y felicidades
❤ Good job having that excavator save so much time an pain great vid well done 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@aussiedirtmover sure did. Thanks
Bonjour . vous savez travailler dure ;et cela ne vous fait pas peur ! chapeau messieurs 👏👏 cela se perd dans mon pays !!! merci pour cette bonne vidéo , salut mon jeune ami .
Good job that's a ton of work just to change a tire thank God your not doing all day every day just changing tires on that machine all day every day loved the video very interesting and enjoyable take care and thanks for posting
@@kennethparent8544 yeah luckily those tires are pretty tough and will last a long time.
We don’t have the fancy tools that the service guys have but we still got the job done.
Thanks for watching
Good video again that was a big job job getting the tire off Good job y’all two keep the good good videos up My friend be safe on the job and road
Nice job men your videos keep getting better keep talking and explaining things the original pan pit crew learn all you can from your Uncle and Dad ❤
@@CharlesSmith-ty2ce yeah I’m getting there with the commentary, won’t lie it’s a little odd talking to the camera haha
It seems very similar to the John Deere 860, which had 671 Jimmy power. Same yardage.
hard work :)
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The light at the end of the tunnel might be a train coming? Just get-ur-done.
Is that a TS 160 I see parked next to the parts machine?
@@IsaacBarker-v4t yes haha Dad and my uncle loved running those, I’ve heard a lot about them.
There are old pictures I’ve posted on the channel of them on jobs from the past
@@AppalachianRust I just looked at them very cool. I showed a bunch of your videos to my father and he got a kick out of them. His dad did pond work and mainly owned AC equipment. His biggest dozer was a 21, I got to ride on it with dad a few times before it got sold. Thanks for posting these videos
@@IsaacBarker-v4t Nice. Thanks. We still run a lot of the old stuff that my dad and uncle started with and kept running. And I decided I needed to make some videos showing the old equipment still getting the job done.
Thanks James wouldn't want arm wrestle you 😊
@@MarkGrant-ew3wk haha, you’re going to inflate my head hahaha
Thank you