Next time try this: Put 2 raps around the drill collar. Keep holding the rope tightly. Then get back on the board, set your belt right, and push down on the rope with your elbow. That will easily pull the collar toward you about 6 inches, at which time you slip the wraps around the collar and take up the slack. Just jack it like this quickly about a dozen times, and it will be right back where it should have been. This works very well and very fast .. I learned it in Rangely, Colorado in 1972 .. and only had to use it one more time in Montana...
@@cowboybob5265 I can relate ... :) it only happened to me twice. I was just saying push down on the rope and the collar will come to you, then take up the slack. No need to pull or even put your back into it at all. :) I've been out of the oil patch for many moons now ... and many things are different ... except drill collars are still heavy! I'm glad the derrick hand in Rangely showed me that trick early though. Good luck! Be safe!
Jacking it back like that would most likely work but it is hard to slide your rope around the collar if you actually do two wraps. Works better with a half wrap and a half hitch on your rope in my experience but not here to criticize
This view gave me so much more respect and admiration for you guys in the field for what you do, thanks you so much for making and showing us how real workers really work, cheers from your new subscriber in Florida, [please do not hold that against me] Best wishes, Paul
Good job!! A lot of these guys don't know what roughnecking is. I got my first roughnecking job hitchhiking outside of Gillette Wyoming around 1978. 8.22 Hr. Exeter Drilling. They picked me up and took me right to the rig. No experience.
How old can a man be to do that job if he is real strong like me, a powerlifter, and able-bodied? I’m 47. Looks fucking dangerous as hell if you ain’t with the right company. It’s obviously a damned dangerous job, but it looks terrifying with a shoddy company.
@@RickOshay... I roughnecked until the mid to late 90’s. That’s around the time things started to change. I never did make it up to North Dakota. Roughnecking is a way of life your either a roughneck or your not. It was all we thought about. I worked on one rig and my crew had three drillers and two of them always wanted me to work on my days off.
Started on Exeter 25 in 1979 then worked on rigs 29 & 31, finally driller on rig 24 in Red Desert Wyoming. 43 years later and still working in the patch. Exeter was one of the best companies I ever worked for.
Cowboy Bob is a damn fool with it🤟🏽Boys from this era of “roughnecking” don’t know enough to appreciate lol If you couldn’t pick a hand up at the store stop and work him that shift when you broke out....you might not have roughnecked....
"Wedding band"... and Bob, when you want to impress me, show me that 12" and 2 10", "bottom hole" collar assembly. No whining about those featherweight 6.5" collars. Thanks for sharing the view. It's hard to explain to non-roughnecks, what we used to do for $8.10/hour.
Two raps with d tugger line from the rig floor around the collar and attaching the other end to the direction you want to set it back, then pick up tension easily, eventually the pipe will come directly to you, this always the fastest and safest way in situation like these, saves urself from alot of strength or d possibly of getting any strain.
On my Monel collors, 10 3/4", I used two ropes one L and one R, two wraps each with double half hitch to secure. I did em at a rate of not more 2 minutes each. With their pickup subs they stood 15' above my monkey board. I would have my derrick riding belt latched to my handrail near the ladder where I could switch to that one, climb up the corner column to that level and swing to my elevators, latch em and hit the latch to assure. Swing back to the column and down to switch belts. This was back in the 70's & 80's.
Wow! Not the WORST case scenario, but also not the best! Of course the collar is gonna fall BEHIND the bridel line, why wouldn't it?!?! At least its not a monster derrick. Good job man, you're an Ani-mule!!
Right! Thanks that’s why I didn’t want them pulling on it with the air hoist that’s when you get it stuck behind a girt . Not to bad for an old daylight driller , we where in the process of selling out the company so they bumped all the hands back . My tool pusher was on the break! Lol all the other drillers where on the floor watching! They where placing bets and my toolpusher won that bet .
@@cowboybob5265 that’s wild man, at least y’all have a good pusher that knew the rig and how it ran. Hopefully you’re out on another rig latching collars and pipe.
I watched my father in law back in early 80s pull a stand of 6" drill collars back across the Derrick after stupid Derrick hand dropped them across! I was working motors for him it was on a United Drilling Rig with a full Ideaco Derrick which was about twice the distance across Derrick than this one ! For a Derrick hand to loose them on this rig, automatic termination! I had to go wake up tool pusher, because driller stayed up in Derrick and pusher ran rig!
That's the hardest way I've ever seen it done..I worked Derrick on a Canadian triple in Alberta for 6 yrs..That should have been done in half the time by just wrapping rope once around collar and jacking it back using a half hitch on the rope so everytime you pull it it holds it...and then you pull and lock it in again..Wayyyy easier..But that's just experience..
Every rig needs one of the derrickhands to take care of the board. It’s kind of a volunteer job especially when everyone else doesn’t do shit. Don’t know how many times they stole all the rope out of the board when their Riggen down To tie shit up first trip out no rope no sash cord
I work on a double double, we usually deal with 2 3/8 and 2 7/8 one day we could tag TD on a deep hole so we got 6 1/2 collars, i dont think i was ever this bad, little tip, when you unlach you gotta have at least a loop on that pipe.
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I was an airjammer for some years in NM. Sounds like you have an air package there. You guys still drilling verticles for nat gas maybe around Farmington?
I use my legs. When I pull collars I run my lanyard long and step in the middle of the rope. Dead pulls like that I’ll use a wrap and a half. Hanging collars a half wrap.
@@cowboybob5265 it seems that they trip pipe so much slower than we did. On the diesel rigs I worked on we kept a steady pace tripping. I watch derrick videos and many times they stop to latch the pipe. By the time I moved to Wyoming on a diesel electric rig the geolograph lines blended together we tripped so fast. Nice video that brought back the time my rope broke and I had to get the drill collar back......................
Sometimes stuff breaks, derreckman maintained his composure, and good attitude and pulled that drill collar back. Good job. for the negative commentators, old iron doesnt have all the sweet gadgets like these new rigs. Thank God for technology, but dont criticize a Hand, because you've only worked on new iron, and your a candy ass.
Cowboy Bob its defiantly cool man! Takes a lot to do that. check out the video on my channel it’s just a connection I’m the chain hand 2nd well I’ve been chain hand so it’s not that great but I still get her out of the crack. Ours it a double in Kansas
@@geneautry2091 when the collar rope breaks , you ain’t got much choice and them little Derrick make a roughneck out of a man. You have to put out they don’t have all the fancy stuff them big rigs have.. . you know what they say? If you can’t get it you can’t stay. Keep at it. You might make a rough neck one day..
Hey Cowboy Bob, this video came up again on RUclips. I was thinking about one time a Drill Collar got away from me and my driller wrapped our air Cathead line around the drill Collar about 5 times and hooked it. When he pulled on it, it made the collar come straight at me easy peasy. hope that helps next time................Joe
@@cowboybob5265 you are a lot bigger guy than me. You could pull it back, the first time that happened to me I had to put a wrap on the collar and jack it back 1 inch at a time. The second time something broke like what happened to you. After 45 years I can't remember what now. Are you still working? Thanks for the Fun Videos................Joe
@@cowboybob5265 I typed in your info for a channel and it came up for Dressing Like a Cowboy for Posers and how to sew a backstitch. Please send me a link and I will check it out.................
Yes sir he sure did he wouldn’t work anything but even tower! he rub his old foot on the floor, had a spot where the diamond plate was all gone and he said when he rubbed a hole in the floor, he would retire. It was his joke.!
If you can’t pull it back with a half wrap you ain’t no Derrick hand. As soon as it hits the floor you unlatch and pull. It’ll come back easy. The only time you need a full wrap is if it’s going further back and you have to rotary rack it. I can tell it’s not going far in this case so just put a half wrap and pull. Stop being so scary. Worked the board on triples swinging blocks for over a decade. I can rack them back without the driller slowing down. He never even had to look up while I was up there. Yes sir, just your regular ol lord of the board.
I agree. Good work. I worked derrick’s in NW NM for many years. But just on doubles drilling and completion and work overs ( I don’t count the last 2 lol) . I lost a stand of 6 1/2 across the board . It was a mother. And not even my fault. Driller didn’t like the placement on the floor after I unlatched the elevator’s . Would you say, do the angle, it’s easier on a triple? Just curious.
That crew got to go get a cold drink of water. And maybe a bite or two out of a sandwich. Because they knew that,that Derrick Hand would GETTER DONE !!!!!!!
@@cowboybob5265 Ed is good people I’m pretty sure we’ve worked together before if that’s the case he had ty’s son Shawn working for him I worked for Greg Gresham
The exact reason my shoulders and back are messed up wore myself out chasing rigs now can’t hardly stand up in the morning and take pain pills to make it now
This is got to be the worst Derrick Hand I’ve ever seen set your rope length tie back to rope and when the stand tags the floor stand on the rope and unlatch and if you’re equipment fails then you did not inspect it before use
so I don't comment on this stuff much but you kids today wannasee a full grown man at work watch this video. get off ur asses an go get it...... good job man
@@cowboybob5265 like I said I don't say much on these things but from one derrick hand to another. people will never understand the brut strength knowledge and balls it takes to go out and get that collar back on YOUR own. with no help.
Hey man, all I have to say is...the next time you make a video in the future. You should let me collaborate some background music where it's needed. It's a challenge for me in a positive way, I make music with FL Studio Mobile. But I know my music because I also have an open mind to almost all types of Genre's out there, thanks to my Father getting me a drumset when I was just a little kid. Nowadays I play for two band's and I've always wanted to get our stuff across the internet.
man your tire your self with no reason ways beter thais kind of killing yourself to jaking back collars .. with only robs .. this kind of limited mast so u cant do what your doing in abiger one .
@@cowboybob5265 its make no sinse brother . latch hand must be have a brain and making sure it is working enough , with no disrespect wasting time for racking back a 6 and half collar joint not even 8 or the old smoothly 9 !!! and your working unsafely way could lead to hurt you or the hand who working on the rig floor
Next time try this: Put 2 raps around the drill collar. Keep holding the rope tightly. Then get back on the board, set your belt right, and push down on the rope with your elbow. That will easily pull the collar toward you about 6 inches, at which time you slip the wraps around the collar and take up the slack. Just jack it like this quickly about a dozen times, and it will be right back where it should have been. This works very well and very fast .. I learned it in Rangely, Colorado in 1972 .. and only had to use it one more time in Montana...
@@cowboybob5265 I can relate ... :) it only happened to me twice. I was just saying push down on the rope and the collar will come to you, then take up the slack. No need to pull or even put your back into it at all. :) I've been out of the oil patch for many moons now ... and many things are different ... except drill collars are still heavy! I'm glad the derrick hand in Rangely showed me that trick early though. Good luck! Be safe!
@@cowboybob5265 I think we called it "jacking back" in 1972 in Rangely, Colorado.
You are 100 years old. We have winches now to pull colors back
@@todotuyo5234 BAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 WINCHES he said!!!.......Thats adorable!!!
Jacking it back like that would most likely work but it is hard to slide your rope around the collar if you actually do two wraps. Works better with a half wrap and a half hitch on your rope in my experience but not here to criticize
That's the way to develop massive lats in back. Don't need a gym membership working pipe and 100# sacks of gel
From my back, I looked like a cobra
This view gave me so much more respect and admiration for you guys in the field for what you do, thanks you so much for making and showing us how real workers really work, cheers from your new subscriber in Florida, [please do not hold that against me] Best wishes, Paul
Good job!! A lot of these guys don't know what roughnecking is. I got my first roughnecking job hitchhiking outside of Gillette Wyoming around 1978. 8.22 Hr. Exeter Drilling. They picked me up and took me right to the rig. No experience.
How old can a man be to do that job if he is real strong like me, a powerlifter, and able-bodied? I’m 47. Looks fucking dangerous as hell if you ain’t with the right company. It’s obviously a damned dangerous job, but it looks terrifying with a shoddy company.
Same here...1977 Williston,ND...Kissingger rig...12 on 24 off...15.50 hr...
@@RickOshay... I roughnecked until the mid to late 90’s. That’s around the time things started to change. I never did make it up to North Dakota. Roughnecking is a way of life your either a roughneck or your not. It was all we thought about. I worked on one rig and my crew had three drillers and two of them always wanted me to work on my days off.
Started on Exeter 25 in 1979 then worked on rigs 29 & 31, finally driller on rig 24 in Red Desert Wyoming. 43 years later and still working in the patch. Exeter was one of the best companies I ever worked for.
Foot rig
I was straining watching you. Good job for pulling that stand of collars back.
Great job cowboy, I work the rigs 15 years , I know what it takes to get one back
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You're an animal Cowboy Bob. Love the videos
Use the cat line to help you next time it falls to the back of the derrick
Always check your ropes, other than that the man took care of business when shit went south!
@James Marris a rope can break any time
Cowboy Bob , I've done that before in my younger days, once it starts going aint no stopping it. Good job my friend! God Bless!
You’ve done wormy shit ? 😂
Cowboy Bob is a damn fool with it🤟🏽Boys from this era of “roughnecking” don’t know enough to appreciate lol If you couldn’t pick a hand up at the store stop and work him that shift when you broke out....you might not have roughnecked....
I'm glad there weren't video cams when I dropped that 9" square DC across
Cowboy Bob, showing how a good D.M. handles the BIG IRON. Christ's blessing's Brother! :)
Perfect work God bless all of you
"Wedding band"... and Bob, when you want to impress me, show me that 12" and 2 10", "bottom hole" collar assembly. No whining about those featherweight 6.5" collars.
Thanks for sharing the view. It's hard to explain to non-roughnecks, what we used to do for $8.10/hour.
Wow . That was definitely old school times . When I started they payed lead tongs 11.75 hr .
Two raps with d tugger line from the rig floor around the collar and attaching the other end to the direction you want to set it back, then pick up tension easily, eventually the pipe will come directly to you, this always the fastest and safest way in situation like these, saves urself from alot of strength or d possibly of getting any strain.
U handled that like a champ!! 💪💪💪💪
Way to drop the collar across the Derrick, should probably go back to working floors or something 😂😂😂
On my Monel collors, 10 3/4", I used two ropes one L and one R, two wraps each with double half hitch to secure. I did em at a rate of not more 2 minutes each. With their pickup subs they stood 15' above my monkey board. I would have my derrick riding belt latched to my handrail near the ladder where I could switch to that one, climb up the corner column to that level and swing to my elevators, latch em and hit the latch to assure. Swing back to the column and down to switch belts. This was back in the 70's & 80's.
Latching em on the run (no stop, only disengage the clutch) in hole. That's where the workout is👍💪
Wow! Not the WORST case scenario, but also not the best! Of course the collar is gonna fall BEHIND the bridel line, why wouldn't it?!?! At least its not a monster derrick. Good job man, you're an Ani-mule!!
Right! Thanks that’s why I didn’t want them pulling on it with the air hoist that’s when you get it stuck behind a girt . Not to bad for an old daylight driller , we where in the process of selling out the company so they bumped all the hands back . My tool pusher was on the break! Lol all the other drillers where on the floor watching! They where placing bets and my toolpusher won that bet .
Lol!! Right on! I like showing these young kids how use old fuckers do it.
You are a bad ass Derrick hand, good job with the stop work Authority when your tail rope broke, most hands would have been scared to do so.
@@cowboybob5265 that’s wild man, at least y’all have a good pusher that knew the rig and how it ran. Hopefully you’re out on another rig latching collars and pipe.
@@mattwest2843lol he deleted his comment that's funny
Nicely done
I watched my father in law back in early 80s pull a stand of 6" drill collars back across the Derrick after stupid Derrick hand dropped them across! I was working motors for him it was on a United Drilling Rig with a full Ideaco Derrick which was about twice the distance across Derrick than this one ! For a Derrick hand to loose them on this rig, automatic termination! I had to go wake up tool pusher, because driller stayed up in Derrick and pusher ran rig!
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That's the hardest way I've ever seen it done..I worked Derrick on a Canadian triple in Alberta for 6 yrs..That should have been done in half the time by just wrapping rope once around collar and jacking it back using a half hitch on the rope so everytime you pull it it holds it...and then you pull and lock it in again..Wayyyy easier..But that's just experience..
If you can’t get it you can’t stay!!
Every rig needs one of the derrickhands to take care of the board. It’s kind of a volunteer job especially when everyone else doesn’t do shit. Don’t know how many times they stole all the rope out of the board when their Riggen down To tie shit up first trip out no rope no sash cord
Nice job cowboy Bob,Algerian Derrickman tell you hello👍
Thank you for the positive comment . Hello back at you !
Worked up damn good grip over the years on account of shit like that.good ass job here.
I work on a double double, we usually deal with 2 3/8 and 2 7/8 one day we could tag TD on a deep hole so we got 6 1/2 collars, i dont think i was ever this bad, little tip, when you unlach you gotta have at least a loop on that pipe.
Never lost a collar stand, but lost one or two 5.5" pipe stands. Good job...
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I was an airjammer for some years in NM. Sounds like you have an air package there. You guys still drilling verticles for nat gas maybe around Farmington?
I use my legs. When I pull collars I run my lanyard long and step in the middle of the rope. Dead pulls like that I’ll use a wrap and a half. Hanging collars a half wrap.
go around it wid catline hook it on pole at v door ..go right back to you
heck ya that was dumb but how did he even pull it from back there ?
Knock on wood I never dropped one but I feel your pain bro. Good job !!!
Awesome job. I know plenty of people that would just quit and go down the ladder.
ha ya but you be kickin stones all the way
home mr.
dangerous job working derricks.
i lost a good friend that way. D-ring failed him.
stay safe.
Anyone notice he forgot to hook his Derrick belt Back up when he started to pull the collar back
Lucky he is in a small derrick
i lost a10 incher once and that as the only one ever! in texas tom brown rig 31
took 2 of us get that big one back. we had no mule just ropes
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Cowboy got some torque. Good job.
Double check your ropes during Bha looks like just got done drilling surface I had wind storm snap ropes before on 8” it was tough
I felt him pulling that, lol i was pulling with him from my seat HAHA
Haulin collars ain't no joke. Did it for years.
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It’s funny how these guys film themselves being a worm and they don’t even know it
My thoughts exactly
Been there done that. In 1979 we did not have the top safety cable. Had to do it unharnessed................
@@cowboybob5265 it seems that they trip pipe so much slower than we did. On the diesel rigs I worked on we kept a steady pace tripping. I watch derrick videos and many times they stop to latch the pipe. By the time I moved to Wyoming on a diesel electric rig the geolograph lines blended together we tripped so fast. Nice video that brought back the time my rope broke and I had to get the drill collar back......................
Love ya bro, Nikor 1983
And I never had "top-drive" either.
Or if your weak just use 2 wraps and jack it back..I'm a small guy but I know how to work Derrick
Sometimes stuff breaks, derreckman maintained his composure, and good attitude and pulled that drill collar back. Good job. for the negative commentators, old iron doesnt have all the sweet gadgets like these new rigs. Thank God for technology, but dont criticize a Hand, because you've only worked on new iron, and your a candy ass.
Sounds like a day of work where a man earns every red cent. What’s the average age of a green hand?
Shoulda used the cat line
Cowboy Bob we have a chain welded on the side of our Derrick the only rope is for pulling back drill pipe
Cowboy Bob its defiantly cool man! Takes a lot to do that. check out the video on my channel it’s just a connection I’m the chain hand 2nd well I’ve been chain hand so it’s not that great but I still get her out of the crack. Ours it a double in Kansas
@@cowboybob5265 one day they ll call you .."rack um back bob"
That's fu losing a stand and that little derrick? Wow, that's crazy. That dude is not a derrickman. I don't mean to sound mean, but it is what it is!
@@geneautry2091 when the collar rope breaks , you ain’t got much choice and them little Derrick make a roughneck out of a man. You have to put out they don’t have all the fancy stuff them big rigs have.. . you know what they say? If you can’t get it you can’t stay. Keep at it. You might make a rough neck one day..
Beast mode activated!
I've done it, it's a workout and the safest way of doing it!!!😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
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Hey Cowboy Bob, this video came up again on RUclips. I was thinking about one time a Drill Collar got away from me and my driller wrapped our air Cathead line around the drill Collar about 5 times and hooked it. When he pulled on it, it made the collar come straight at me easy peasy. hope that helps next time................Joe
@@cowboybob5265 you are a lot bigger guy than me. You could pull it back, the first time that happened to me I had to put a wrap on the collar and jack it back 1 inch at a time. The second time something broke like what happened to you. After 45 years I can't remember what now. Are you still working? Thanks for the Fun Videos................Joe
@@cowboybob5265 good for you. I will check it out.......................
@@cowboybob5265 I typed in your info for a channel and it came up for Dressing Like a Cowboy for Posers and how to sew a backstitch. Please send me a link and I will check it out.................
Southeast NM huh. You ever hear of Craig Hurley, you really look like him. He worked derricks for those Dowdy boys.
I knew a Jeff Hurley.
I broke out for WEK worked evening tower for Archie Tucker!
I remember the name Archie out there on WEK. Archie lived in Artesia didn't he?
Yes sir he sure did he wouldn’t work anything but even tower! he rub his old foot on the floor, had a spot where the diamond plate was all gone and he said when he rubbed a hole in the floor, he would retire. It was his joke.!
@@cowboybob5265 I'm still rubbing a hole. How about you?
Great work!
Worm driller slacked off too much on the blocks after unlatch. Rookie
Good job derickman.
If you can’t pull it back with a half wrap you ain’t no Derrick hand. As soon as it hits the floor you unlatch and pull. It’ll come back easy. The only time you need a full wrap is if it’s going further back and you have to rotary rack it. I can tell it’s not going far in this case so just put a half wrap and pull. Stop being so scary. Worked the board on triples swinging blocks for over a decade. I can rack them back without the driller slowing down. He never even had to look up while I was up there. Yes sir, just your regular ol lord of the board.
I've done that. it's a workout 💪
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Plus, a buddy of mine. Has been a Drillin'rig, and I thought it was crazy fast paste lol.
Pace not paste
Check your Ropes worm. I used to have to pull a stand of 14 inch back. It’s your fault when the rope breaks
Hell ya great job
I always used just a half rap
@@IamVince1aa There’s not very many people that has pulled a stand of collars off. the back of the Derrick.
@@cowboybob5265 yep not easy
I agree. Good work. I worked derrick’s in NW NM for many years. But just on doubles drilling and completion and work overs ( I don’t count the last 2 lol) . I lost a stand of 6 1/2 across the board . It was a mother. And not even my fault. Driller didn’t like the placement on the floor after I unlatched the elevator’s . Would you say, do the angle, it’s easier on a triple? Just curious.
Triples are heavy as fuck and on free swinging blocks it can be a pain if you dont work the ropes. Watched one of my derrickman fight em for 4 hours 🤣
@@Residoodle
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My man !!!
the crew would die of old age waiting for him
That crew got to go get a cold drink of water. And maybe a bite or two out of a sandwich. Because they knew that,that Derrick Hand would GETTER DONE !!!!!!!
Hit the road jack. My worm hand could've got it back faster than that
Keep your fall arrest on.
That's the first thing I'd have done, TWO WRAPS and JACK IT BACK
You would’ve never got it moving!
Cant believe how small these are. Looks like this phuck has issues handling such tiny Collers and loosing control so easily.
You must have a winch up there for heavier collars. Why not use it ?
When you know how to put out, you don’t need that winch.
@@cowboybob5265 that’s just macho bullshit bob
@@williamnorth5277 hey when you can do something, nobody else can get after it. There ain’t no BS about that.
@@cowboybob5265 I did it but I used the winch 😌
@@williamnorth5277 well I’m proud of you. Long as you got it done
Oh yeah !!
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Imagine 8 1/2
Cool vid man.
I bet ole boy there got some dodo in his drawer,s !
Silver oak drilling!! I helped build Rig 7
@@cowboybob5265 it was ty I followed him from uti to silver oak before I left to run fishing tools
@@cowboybob5265 Ed is good people I’m pretty sure we’ve worked together before if that’s the case he had ty’s son Shawn working for him I worked for Greg Gresham
две аркан надо использовать один нокинут на трубу и завязать а второй чтобы тенут
That was damn impressive. Cool head and unfucked it quickly.
Replace collar ropes worm.
Dealt shitty cards made a fuckin hand and got it back good job
hahaha ffs get it done
Latchup Derek hand..
Silver oak or JW ?
S.O
Bet you got some sleep that night.
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Работал бы в России , тебя уже раза два бы нап..ли , за то что так долго свечу убираешь 😂
The exact reason my shoulders and back are messed up wore myself out chasing rigs now can’t hardly stand up in the morning and take pain pills to make it now
This is got to be the worst Derrick Hand I’ve ever seen set your rope length tie back to rope and when the stand tags the floor stand on the rope and unlatch and if you’re equipment fails then you did not inspect it before use
And that driller should’ve cleared the blocks immediately
Вы серьезно?! Парни ? За такую работу по шапке получают 😂 ГОУ к нам в Рашку, там поймёте ,что такое настоящее бурение 😂😂
so I don't comment on this stuff much but you kids today wannasee a full grown man at work watch this video. get off ur asses an go get it...... good job man
Hey thank you I appreciate that. Probably one of the best positive comments on here!!!
@@cowboybob5265 like I said I don't say much on these things but from one derrick hand to another. people will never understand the brut strength knowledge and balls it takes to go out and get that collar back on YOUR own. with no help.
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Pipe stand, rope and u on derick.. Only. Keep focus forget all
Dc fishing... :)
Worm
Jealous are you .maybe one of these days you’ll grow up to be a rough neck instead of a puff neck.
Air hoist
Are for sissies
Ge't some.
@@cowboybob5265 no way yes Bob made my day mate. Would of shit myself straining to get that back. Top man
LOL
Hey man, all I have to say is...the next time you make a video in the future. You should let me collaborate some background music where it's needed. It's a challenge for me in a positive way, I make music with FL Studio Mobile. But I know my music because I also have an open mind to almost all types of Genre's out there, thanks to my Father getting me a drumset when I was just a little kid. Nowadays I play for two band's and I've always wanted to get our stuff across the internet.
Hell no! If we wanted music we would find music! Its a whole section just for music! Its perfect just the way it is! Great video!
6.5 collars. Nice job, little faster next time.
Good job. Try a 10 in collar now.
man your tire your self with no reason ways beter thais kind of killing yourself to jaking back collars .. with only robs .. this kind of limited mast so u cant do what your doing in abiger one .
@@cowboybob5265 its make no sinse brother . latch hand must be have a brain and making sure it is working enough , with no disrespect wasting time for racking back a 6 and half collar joint not even 8 or the old smoothly 9 !!! and your working unsafely way could lead to hurt you or the hand who working on the rig floor
Not impressed
You’re probably not a roughneck either. !!!👎
@@cowboybob5265 worked from ground to crown to consulting. Done it all for 45 years