My hats off to you and all the miners for keeping our lights and keeping us warm. So glad I found and subscribed to your channel. Merry Christmas and enjoy your retirement buddy. I recently hung my hat up after 41 years in the gas and oil.
God bless you and all the coal mines for doing a very dangerous job. Coal is still very much needed to make life easier for all human kind. May all that lost their lives in coal mines rest in peace. 🙏💖🙏💖
My coal miner grandpa killed was in Harlan county Ky in 1941 feuds. I have the two $1 scrip coins he had in his pocket that day. I started mining coal in June 1978. I’m still working in the mines but not coal. I’ll be done soon. Thanks for the video. Our momentos of people and times gone by mean so much to us.
14 years underground myself!!! Longwall mostly for the last decade…I remember my first time running a buggy in low coal after just getting my black hat, I leaned my head out coming up on the dump and the cable popped me in the nose and blacked my eyes, haha!!
Just recently come across your channel. My father was an engineer at the Joy chain plant up until 99. He went down in the mines often throughout his career whenever there was an issue. He loved his job. I've been machining for the last 20yrs at a few different shops finally making my way to the chain plant a few yrs ago. Just want to say, I take my time to make sure the parts I machine are to spec. A mistake on my end could potentially cause someone else injury and I'd prefer not to ever hear of that happening. Appreciate your videos.
Great video, Dan. A lot of my family were miners in Lawrence County ohio. And Huntington west virginia areas. What s crazy job. Miners are different breed. Respect.
Dan thanks for the video I worked underground for 1 year then transferred outside. But I know coal mining is hazardous work. Good money but hard work. Long-wallers are amazing at how they work.
God bless the miners❤❤ Thanks Dan 😊 have a wonderful holiday season
@@mysticmimaw Thank you for watching Merry Christmas
Interesting Danny! My daddy worked a lot of years underground. Thank you to all the men and women who keep the lights on❤
@@WVJeeper1968 thank you so much for watching
My hats off to you and all the miners for keeping our lights and keeping us warm. So glad I found and subscribed to your channel. Merry Christmas and enjoy your retirement buddy. I recently hung my hat up after 41 years in the gas and oil.
@@deanbarr5740 Thank you so much for subscribing and your comment and thanks for watching
God bless you and all the coal mines for doing a very dangerous job. Coal is still very much needed to make life easier for all human kind. May all that lost their lives in coal mines rest in peace. 🙏💖🙏💖
@@randalphipps3033 he’s and thank you for watching
My coal miner grandpa killed was in Harlan county Ky in 1941 feuds. I have the two $1 scrip coins he had in his pocket that day. I started mining coal in June 1978. I’m still working in the mines but not coal. I’ll be done soon. Thanks for the video. Our momentos of people and times gone by mean so much to us.
@@Rickthefarmer-hj4wi Oh thank you for your story and thank you so much for watching
19 year coal miner here, loved your video brother!!! 18 years on a shuttle car and still at it! Keep up the great videos!
@@TheWonderingWeasel Thank you and be safe out there
14 years underground myself!!! Longwall mostly for the last decade…I remember my first time running a buggy in low coal after just getting my black hat, I leaned my head out coming up on the dump and the cable popped me in the nose and blacked my eyes, haha!!
Just recently come across your channel. My father was an engineer at the Joy chain plant up until 99. He went down in the mines often throughout his career whenever there was an issue. He loved his job. I've been machining for the last 20yrs at a few different shops finally making my way to the chain plant a few yrs ago. Just want to say, I take my time to make sure the parts I machine are to spec. A mistake on my end could potentially cause someone else injury and I'd prefer not to ever hear of that happening. Appreciate your videos.
@@scottedmondson5296 Thank you so much for your comment and and thanks for watching
Enjoyed this video I'm a coal miners daughter and very proud of my dad he worked real hard to take care of seven kids God bless
@@JeanOverstreet-p1r thank you for watching and subscribing
Thanks to your guests for talking to us.
@@debpalm8667 They are some good people and friends thank you
Great video, Dan. A lot of my family were miners in Lawrence County ohio. And Huntington west virginia areas. What s crazy job. Miners are different breed. Respect.
@@larryshepherd5380 yes thank you for your comment and for watching
Very interesting
Great video Dan, keep them coming. THANKS Dan
@@VerlinThacker-u2l thank you for watching
Merry Christmas Dan to you and your loved ones. I look forward to seeing your videos in 2025. 🎄🙏💖
@@randalphipps3033 Merry Christmas and thanks for watching
This was truly interesting. Thanks Dan
@@phyllistanner438 thank you for watching
Merry Christmas Dan!!! ❤❤❤
@@melindaschluter1669 Merry Christmas yah
Dan thanks for the video I worked underground for 1 year then transferred outside.
But I know coal mining is hazardous work. Good money but hard work.
Long-wallers are amazing at how they work.
@@jimamccracken5783 yes thank you for your comment and for watching
Thanks Dan for another great video keep up the amazing work, lots of love from my family to yours from West Virginia ❤️🙂
@@trishharrison3618 And thank you for watching
Merry Christmas Dan! Thanks for the great stories!
@@JaneMcKee-l4b Thank you Merry Christmas
Appreciate your content here. Thanks.
@@debpalm8667 Thank you so much Merry Christmas
Good video Dan
@@Mudcon thank you for watching
Merry Christmas!
@@debpalm8667 Merry Christmas
This is so interesting thank you
With out coal we are doomed some people need to wake up . Thanks Dan
@@RussWhite-xq3zn Thank you so much for watching
Hello Danny
@@gregorygibson5455 Thank you for watching