Speaking of damage & destruction, 'Halfass Kustoms' Brent's shop burned down. We were as devastated as he & his family were. Luckily no lives lost, but many treasures & memories gone. Hopefully the best is yet to come for him as he rebuilds. ☹
Hey Tom: Like a good neighbor...Mortske is there!!! Once again, the pride of Sargent County made the effort to clean up and salvage the damage from the Sargent County Museum... Goes to show that the best folks out there come from the small towns... From the home of PB Blaster and Permatex,,, Cleveland, Ohio... (Hope you got rewarded with some sammitches afterward) Mount Mortske comes down June 15th!!!!!
I watch all your videos, only comment occasionally, thus is, another video that shows what community, neighbors and friends do in America. We come together and help in hard times. This was one of your best.
I bet your puddin is definitely jealous. He would definitely love to have that as a pressure washer. Lol. And you are definitely a blessed and caring giving man. Love your content. Can't wait until Monday to watch your next video.
This was great what you and the other people did to volunteer their time and resources to rescue these treasures from the past hopefully they will be repaired and put back on display
Look, Mortske did some power washing on a large scale. His humble side was showing in this video. Mortske has a generous heart. Keep up the good work mate !
This was a great video of your community getting together for a good cause. I was really nice of you to be there and help out Mortske 👍 keep up the excellent work and the excellent videos 👍✌️🇺🇲
Good to see you all come together to help the museum. I hope the rebuild is built more sturdy than the old building. You can see that it was not built for weight.
Good job guys. Smaller communities come together to make things happen. Don't be to hard on the blue hairs.. they supply our volunteers with coffee, lunch, bbq etc for our workers. Enjoyed seeing the community spirit. Keep up the good work.
Nice Video , good cause , seeing Mortske run all types of equipment that is a tad unfamiliar , but most of all giving time to the locals shows team spirit when it is needed . God Bless you and yours , take care , and be well . Stuart in Ontario ............................
Heartbreaking seeing those old gems lined up there knowing they had been buried. Sad biz. I’ve been thru a few OK tornadoes this reminded me of. But what an awesome group of guys getting in there and pulling them out. 🌺
Thanks for volunteering in the clean up effort. Please suggest to them to use shipping containers as exterior walls. (They are relatively cheap, and very sturdy) Then construct a steel roof over the top. That way they can use the interior of the containers for storage, or displays for smaller items.
Very cool of you to volunteer your time, equipment and experience. It is sad to see all that interesting history damaged like that. I grew up mostly in Sioux City, Iowa, but have been lucky enough to live in a few smaller towns and it still amazes me the heart and willingness of others in those small towns to help when needed. Even strangers. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Thanks for taking us along to see the clean up. Sad to see such devastation from a storm. But great to see the community come together and donate their time and equipment to help clean up. Thank You!
That is so sad. It is good to see the younger generations pick up where the older generations left off. Judging by the way everyone pitched in the museum is in good hands.
Thanks for the look see into your community. You're always entertaining Mortske, no matter what You're doing. I kind of feel sorry for Duff but better safe than sorry with your price pup.
Wow winter and spring hasn't been good for a few af my favorite channels. Your town, Puddin with Slick 50 and now Brent's fire OMG. It's nice to see everyone has help. I I lived closer I would be helping too. Good luck to all ❤❤❤
I Grew up in the printing industry. My brother is a press operator and I did bindery. This was a cool video. It's nice to see a community pull together and help out.
Had a neighbour here in the city who was old and I helped him remove some old bushes from his front garden ...he wanted to pay me ....i told him that he must remember as a former farmer that that is what neighbours do ....everyone should pay it forward ...enjoyed watching you enjoy the process ...keep well
Very nice community effort! Hope not to much major damage to the contents. I’m going to tour this place very soon and leave a nice donation. It’s great to preserve that history!
Since you we’re hanging around and doin Puddin things lately, he must’ve learned you how to dance a little bit at least. It would be real entertaining to see your version of it! If you and Pookie did it together triple ☑️!
What a good man helping out the museum in the cleanup afford. The best part was Mortske driving the trucks. Definitely do more twin stick shift action in the future. I think most of the sheet metal can be fixed on the collapsed museum tractors. But a few things might be a real bummer to be fixed. The Mouline gas tank can be straightened out cause these are not so easy to find anymore. I'm interested in the axel seal leak fix video.
To be honest, it is surprising that in such a snowy state, someone guessed to make a hangar of such a large area out of wood. Gold medal for him (sarcasm). Sorry for my english, not my native language
You're definitely a good guy for helping out with that museum send some help halfass kustoms way his shop was destroyed by fire and he needs all the support he can get
Some things interest me, some dont. I can tell ya positively that I dont give a whiff of a piss about old farm equipment. But i do like to see dudes banding together to save something important to them. Pretty inspiring to see all of you cleaning up that mess to rebuild the old museum. You guys didn't have to do it. You wanted to. Thats incredible to see nowadays. Well done sir.
Very cool seeing communities come together to get stuff done. Been there on both ends of it, getting and receiving help. Used to take the 4wd out every time we had a big snow to pull people out of ditches or run and check on friends and families back in the day before cellphones.
Those old tractors sure did get a 'WHAMMY'! I hope they can be repaired, it's great to see people helping out the museum and thanks Mortske for the video, you getting a big rig now?!!
thats real great all those guys helping out buy hand or machine. glad stuff made out well the others fixable like they did in the day. thanks you and duff for a good vid about helping out. cheers morts.
That International must be Wheelhop Wilma's cousin. 😅 I rode an IH Loadstar school bus in elementary school, you never forget the sound of those engines. That's awesome what you've done for the museum, Mort! 👍👍👍 Thanks for sharing! If im ever up that way, ill definitely be sure and check it out!! 😎🍺
Conclusion: Chain Steers aint worth spit. So glad another inventor came along and fixed it. Nice of Bobcat to loan you some 'tools'. Those babies are sweet. Gotta get me a Grabber.
It's so awesome that you and everyone else are volunteering your time and machines. Really wish we saw more of this in the world. As always, thank you Mortske! You're awesome even if you don't like cragars, yellow spark plug wires, and flexi hoses.. LMAO! Keep up the good work.
..hi Mortske...between the museum, Slick 50's storm damage, and of course, Brent's shop, seems like I have been looking at a lot of destruction lately....here's to everyone getting back to some sort of normal soon.....
Good to See You, wish it was under different circumstances. That really Sucks for the Museum hopefully it goes Back up as Twisted as this World has Become. Your a Gentleman & a Scholar
if you push the clutch pedal all the way down the clutch brake will stop the transmission from turning thus no gear grinding. i have to believe you know this and perhaps the clutch brake is out of adjustment. you get a hats off for the help you are giving.
If anyone can gingerly remove something from a wrecked building--it's you Mr. M! After years of blowing stuff up on The Tube one gets a feeling of how far you can push something! 😆
Lol I love people too, no really!! I actually think I like animals more than people now a days.. Great job bud, your a good dude helping out folks in need..
that truck cam view made me flashback to the 60's when my dad used to take me on trips (he owned a Diamond Reo) I was a wee lad who slept in the passenger seat and that view was close to mine as we traveled. I got to see the country through a windshield at an early age. fun summers when i wasn't in school. Got quite the education lol.
@@moremortskerepair4354 yeah I have this real good story about the time he ran over a skunk and it slung upon the wheel well and go up close to the motor and just filled the truck with musk. so he drops into this truck stop to get an air freshener and you know how these old truck stops on the old highways were , the only ones they had were topless girls. so this 10 yr old got his eyes full watching those things sway in the wind all day lol.
My, what a coincidence! My dad had a 1966 International Loadstar 1600 same body style as the orange dump truck. It had that exact same key ring on the ignition key! Dad bought his from a local implement dealer and we used ours to haul grain to the elevator every summer. Brings back memories! Only thing - I didn't grind 'em as bad as Mortske and I started driving that thing when I was 14 years old....🤗
You're a wildman driving that telehandler over there. I've driven a gradall a few miles before, and it sucked even though it was supposedly highway ready.
What a shame. Over here north of Spokane we also lost a lot of buildings. Most were old but surprisingly some newer pole buildings. An early heavy snow followed by rain was the killer.
I'm so very impressed that you are a man of various trades operating all that equipment you should have a fireman hat cause if the gals don't find you handsome maybe they find you handy😄😊
Very kind of you to take the time to help out the museum. Nothing better than neighbors helping neighbors in need! Thank you for sharing! 😊
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Speaking of damage & destruction, 'Halfass Kustoms' Brent's shop burned down. We were as devastated as he & his family were. Luckily no lives lost, but many treasures & memories gone. Hopefully the best is yet to come for him as he rebuilds. ☹
Such a sad situation but nice to see the community rally behind the museum 😊 much respect ✊
You're a good man for helping out.
Good to see ole morstke helping the community what was the yellow bobcat with wheels looked unique 😊
Good of everyone to give their time and equipment to help save the museum. Thank you for having us along.
Hey Tom: Like a good neighbor...Mortske is there!!! Once again, the pride of Sargent County made the effort to clean up and salvage the damage from the Sargent County Museum... Goes to show that the best folks out there come from the small towns... From the home of PB Blaster and Permatex,,, Cleveland, Ohio... (Hope you got rewarded with some sammitches afterward) Mount Mortske comes down June 15th!!!!!
Heartbreaking to see all the old iron so badly damaged ! Good to see all the community help….!
I watch all your videos, only comment occasionally, thus is, another video that shows what community, neighbors and friends do in America. We come together and help in hard times. This was one of your best.
Much appreciated Mark!
Love to see the community coming together to save this history. I'll definitely make it a point to come see this museum next time I'm in the area.
Thanks for the Friday matinee! It's cool there was a big crew to help with this mess. And as always thanks to the editing department 🐾🍺
You're a good man Mr Mortske. I was happy to donate and I hope they can rebuild. Small towns are fortunate they have your employer near by.
Much appreciated Brad!
It’s like watching Andrew Camarata but even better ! Rock on Mortske !
I bet your puddin is definitely jealous. He would definitely love to have that as a pressure washer. Lol. And you are definitely a blessed and caring giving man. Love your content. Can't wait until Monday to watch your next video.
This was great what you and the other people did to volunteer their time and resources to rescue these treasures from the past hopefully they will be repaired and put back on display
Thank you for your service Mortske
Well done Sir Thomas!
Duff: Unconditional love.
Love the Duff!
Top man for giving up his time and resources to help out other folks :) Hopefully they can salvage and repair as much as possible
Look, Mortske did some power washing on a large scale. His humble side was showing in this video. Mortske has a generous heart. Keep up the good work mate !
Awesome to see so many working together to clean things up and rescue everything. Hopefully, anything damaged can be repaired! ❤
This was a great video of your community getting together for a good cause. I was really nice of you to be there and help out Mortske 👍 keep up the excellent work and the excellent videos 👍✌️🇺🇲
That was a big clean up effort! Wow, lots of equipment comes in handy. Thanks for the video!
Great to see a community come together like this! Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for your efforts to preserve our heritage. Onward!
What caused the building to come down?
snow load
Kudos to you Mortske. I know that really helped the museum and I was glad to see history preserved. Let the restorations begin.
Good to see you all come together to help the museum. I hope the rebuild is built more sturdy than the old building. You can see that it was not built for weight.
The old iron is always a treat to see preserved not much of it around anymore duff approved
Good job guys. Smaller communities come together to make things happen. Don't be to hard on the blue hairs.. they supply our volunteers with coffee, lunch, bbq etc for our workers. Enjoyed seeing the community spirit. Keep up the good work.
They gave us bbqs!
Nice Video , good cause , seeing Mortske run all types of equipment that is a tad unfamiliar , but most of all giving time to the locals shows team spirit when it is needed . God Bless you and yours , take care , and be well . Stuart in Ontario ............................
Cool of you to help out!
Heartbreaking seeing those old gems lined up there knowing they had been buried. Sad biz. I’ve been thru a few OK tornadoes this reminded me of. But what an awesome group of guys getting in there and pulling them out. 🌺
Thanks for volunteering in the clean up effort. Please suggest to them to use shipping containers as exterior walls. (They are relatively cheap, and very sturdy) Then construct a steel roof over the top. That way they can use the interior of the containers for storage, or displays for smaller items.
Very cool of you to volunteer your time, equipment and experience. It is sad to see all that interesting history damaged like that. I grew up mostly in Sioux City, Iowa, but have been lucky enough to live in a few smaller towns and it still amazes me the heart and willingness of others in those small towns to help when needed. Even strangers. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
You are stand up guy! Helping those in need.
You’re a good man to support the community like ya do! 👍👊🙏❤️🇺🇸
Wouldn't Pudden be jealous of that power washer/fire truck.
Thanks for your time doing the help 😊
Nice to see everybody come together and help out. Those steam tractors were neat, can’t image making 180 degree turn in one of those.
would take a full 40 acres to spin it around!
@@moremortskerepair4354 agree, and half an hour. 🤣
My hats off to you sir. And everyone else who helped out. A very kind thing to do.
Nice to see you helping out and the others way to help out your community
Thanks for taking us along to see the clean up. Sad to see such devastation from a storm. But great to see the community come together and donate their time and equipment to help clean up. Thank You!
This is why I watch you.. Quality all the way... You are the kind of friend a friend should want to be..
Hell of a good effort Mortske! Wonderful how machines got saved. Great teamwork. Respect.
That is so sad. It is good to see the younger generations pick up where the older generations left off. Judging by the way everyone pitched in the museum is in good hands.
Man! What an endeavor! It is so heartwarming to see all of you come together! Proud of you man!!
Good people are the heart beat of America. Enjoyed the picture show.
Thanks for the look see into your community. You're always entertaining Mortske, no matter what You're doing. I kind of feel sorry for Duff but better safe than sorry with your price pup.
Much respect, the action of good men keep communities alive.
It is kinda sad to see the damage, but it's all fixable. Great job guys 👍.
You are a trooper, mortske. You just keep giving in the video. Great person. Lots of heart .
I appreciate that
Wow winter and spring hasn't been good for a few af my favorite channels. Your town, Puddin with Slick 50 and now Brent's fire OMG. It's nice to see everyone has help. I I lived closer I would be helping too. Good luck to all ❤❤❤
Thought I was watching Wes when you were driving the truck! Way to help your county! Awesome!
I Grew up in the printing industry. My brother is a press operator and I did bindery. This was a cool video. It's nice to see a community pull together and help out.
Had a neighbour here in the city who was old and I helped him remove some old bushes from his front garden ...he wanted to pay me ....i told him that he must remember as a former farmer that that is what neighbours do ....everyone should pay it forward ...enjoyed watching you enjoy the process ...keep well
Very nice community effort! Hope not to much major damage to the contents. I’m going to tour this place very soon and leave a nice donation. It’s great to preserve that history!
Since you we’re hanging around and doin Puddin things lately, he must’ve learned you how to dance a little bit at least. It would be real entertaining to see your version of it! If you and Pookie did it together triple ☑️!
haha
What a good man helping out the museum in the cleanup afford. The best part was Mortske driving the trucks. Definitely do more twin stick shift action in the future. I think most of the sheet metal can be fixed on the collapsed museum tractors. But a few things might be a real bummer to be fixed. The Mouline gas tank can be straightened out cause these are not so easy to find anymore. I'm interested in the axel seal leak fix video.
Ha, I need an education on truck driving!
Thank you team for all your efforts and giving time in saving what you can ! It's all about saving stuff ! Huge effort ! I hope all goes well !
To be honest, it is surprising that in such a snowy state, someone guessed to make a hangar of such a large area out of wood. Gold medal for him (sarcasm). Sorry for my english, not my native language
You're definitely a good guy for helping out with that museum send some help halfass kustoms way his shop was destroyed by fire and he needs all the support he can get
Go help him then
Some things interest me, some dont. I can tell ya positively that I dont give a whiff of a piss about old farm equipment. But i do like to see dudes banding together to save something important to them. Pretty inspiring to see all of you cleaning up that mess to rebuild the old museum. You guys didn't have to do it. You wanted to. Thats incredible to see nowadays. Well done sir.
Very cool seeing communities come together to get stuff done. Been there on both ends of it, getting and receiving help. Used to take the 4wd out every time we had a big snow to pull people out of ditches or run and check on friends and families back in the day before cellphones.
Diggin your soundtrack. Reminds me of Hunter Thompson’s adventures.
Good to see y’all come together to save the museum.,✌🏼
I'm glad so much history was salvaged. The volunteers did a great clean up job.
Did I ever tell you how much I love people? More Mortske gold.
Very cool, Mortske, for lending a hand to help mitigate this mess and assist with cleanup! Thanks for a cool video!
Sad to see a museum flattened,, though tractors are far tougher than cars.
Best of luck to get the buildings rebuilt.
Those old tractors sure did get a 'WHAMMY'! I hope they can be repaired, it's great to see people helping out the museum and thanks Mortske for the video, you getting a big rig now?!!
What a tremendous amount of work. Before hand to now to what its going to take to get it back right. Hats off to you and that crew.
Carona and I enjoyed this, Thanks for helping out.
Great of you to help out Sir ! Thanks for sharing the day and I hope they will be able to rebuild ! Take care Duff and Sir !
Gotta dig Mort jamming gears in the billy big-rig! Good on ya for voluteering in the community Mort!
thats real great all those guys helping out buy hand or machine. glad stuff made out well the others fixable like they did in the day. thanks you and duff for a good vid about helping out. cheers morts.
That International must be Wheelhop Wilma's cousin. 😅 I rode an IH Loadstar school bus in elementary school, you never forget the sound of those engines. That's awesome what you've done for the museum, Mort! 👍👍👍 Thanks for sharing! If im ever up that way, ill definitely be sure and check it out!! 😎🍺
I love your show ....it's education show bro keep up good work. !!!
Conclusion: Chain Steers aint worth spit. So glad another inventor came along and fixed it. Nice of Bobcat to loan you some 'tools'. Those babies are sweet. Gotta get me a Grabber.
It's so awesome that you and everyone else are volunteering your time and machines. Really wish we saw more of this in the world. As always, thank you Mortske! You're awesome even if you don't like cragars, yellow spark plug wires, and flexi hoses.. LMAO! Keep up the good work.
good to see the help. Seen pictures how it was. that was nice.
I don't mind donating to a cause especially when Mortske is behind it. 👊🏾😊
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing!
so nice of you being so considerate!
..hi Mortske...between the museum, Slick 50's storm damage, and of course, Brent's shop, seems like I have been looking at a lot of destruction lately....here's to everyone getting back to some sort of normal soon.....
been a rough spring, that's for sure
I drove truck for bobcat for 16 years 3 out of gwinner and 13 out of bismarck. I am glad they volunteered to help.
Good to See You, wish it was under different circumstances. That really Sucks for the Museum hopefully it goes Back up as Twisted as this World has Become. Your a Gentleman & a Scholar
Glad y’all are able to help them.
Axle seal needs a fixin', for sure. Can't wait to see the video :)
if you push the clutch pedal all the way down the clutch brake will stop the transmission from turning thus no gear grinding. i have to believe you know this and perhaps the clutch brake is out of adjustment. you get a hats off for the help you are giving.
Boy, you really had a good turn out with some serius equipment.
sure did, lots of good help
Great example of community service and self sacrificing attitude. Keep up the good work.
If anyone can gingerly remove something from a wrecked building--it's you Mr. M! After years of blowing stuff up on The Tube one gets a feeling of how far you can push something! 😆
Haha, something like that!
Sir Mortske,grind me a pound I'm hungry😂,good job folks,a little motivation for a horrible situation!!
Can't wait to see you and Mojo fix that leaky seal on the Ford tractor!
Your a Good Man Mortske!
Lol I love people too, no really!! I actually think I like animals more than people now a days.. Great job bud, your a good dude helping out folks in need..
It's a great hidden treasure. Been a while since being there. Thanks for sharing
that truck cam view made me flashback to the 60's when my dad used to take me on trips (he owned a Diamond Reo) I was a wee lad who slept in the passenger seat and that view was close to mine as we traveled. I got to see the country through a windshield at an early age. fun summers when i wasn't in school. Got quite the education lol.
Good memories!
@@moremortskerepair4354 yeah I have this real good story about the time he ran over a skunk and it slung upon the wheel well and go up close to the motor and just filled the truck with musk. so he drops into this truck stop to get an air freshener and you know how these old truck stops on the old highways were , the only ones they had were topless girls. so this 10 yr old got his eyes full watching those things sway in the wind all day lol.
Nice job Mortske Good Stuff
My, what a coincidence! My dad had a 1966 International Loadstar 1600 same body style as the orange dump truck. It had that exact same key ring on the ignition key! Dad bought his from a local implement dealer and we used ours to haul grain to the elevator every summer. Brings back memories! Only thing - I didn't grind 'em as bad as Mortske and I started driving that thing when I was 14 years old....🤗
You're a wildman driving that telehandler over there. I've driven a gradall a few miles before, and it sucked even though it was supposedly highway ready.
What a shame. Over here north of Spokane we also lost a lot of buildings. Most were old but surprisingly some newer pole buildings. An early heavy snow followed by rain was the killer.
I'm so very impressed that you are a man of various trades operating all that equipment you should have a fireman hat cause if the gals don't find you handsome maybe they find you handy😄😊