So enjoyed listening to the banter. Reminded me of my sons and their friends years ago. You are so lucky Cooper to have such good friends. When it comes time I am really interested in the hay process. I am sure others are too. Like different kinds of plants that make hay and how you take care of it.
Amy, What a perfect description.....fascination & fear! I love the way they figure out (together) the best way to do things. But there is also the fear that what they don't know could be catastrophic.
The white fenders look great! It's fun watching you and your friends working together. Reminds me of my two sons and their friends. It's great that you have such an awesome group of guys to hang out and work with. Love your new channel, Cooper!
Reminds me of my younger days working on cars and pickups with my friends.... no better place to be at that age! Keep on carrying that friendship forward!
Cooper you should sing a Def Leopard song. Jk the mullet looks good on ya. It's from my era. It's funny how history repeats, guys from my era 80's wore their hair like the Beatles lol before my time. I'm 52yrs young now it's great. Stay young at heart
Good to see these boys working together on trucks helping one another out. Owning and driving rigs and building a small businesses. Talented and fearless.
“I didn’t get camera ready,I didn’t know I was going to be on today.” My Mom would say never leave the house unless you are ready, you never know who you will meet when you are out.
Dang! I saw the pimpin' part of the title and thought we'd get to see more of you in the leopard skin suit that you wore for a few seconds in another one of your family member's videos!
The fiberglass bondo is what us oldtimers used to call tiger hair. Next time you will have to get some fiberglass matting, grind the back side down good and lay up about 3 layers on the inside then use the bondo on the outside.
Did you guys by chance spray the underside of the fenders to help protect them? I would think a bed liner type coating would help protect against stone chips.
A proper repair is to stop drill the cracks, scarf into the fiberglass around the crack on both sides of the piece, lay in new fiberglass cut to fit within the scarfed area, and sand smooth. If whatever it was the mixed up had fiberglass fibers mixed in with it, that should hold if the piece is properly supported so it doesn't flap about.
Need to grind down in a V until nothing loose is left then build back in fiberglass mat and resin. This will crack. The long strand "kitty hair " "may" work but this wont.
The problem with the way your mounting the those fenders is you won’t be able to haul a van trailer with them, the fenders will sit to high and they will get smashed hooking to the king pin. Fenders should be on or very slightly above the tires when it’s aired down, they will get chewed up if you don’t wait for the truck to air up. Don’t know what the truck hauls but from looking at it, it’s definitely a strictly on road truck which would pretty much rule out hoppers and belts so gonna guess it’s hauls van could be flat beds though.
Nice job Coop! I wonder how long to cure the white bed liner coating? Also, I like the name you said once: "Mullets and More" that's a great name as well as Magic Mullet! When I saw you using the impact on the frozen nuts, I thought: wouldn't a long extension give you more torque? That's sort of a magic thing to me, how torque works I guess "axially" and engineer might say. Anyway, just wondering if you think extra torque would have made the difference, or were they too stuck? You don't have to answer if you're busy :) neat to watch you guys! I appreciate it!
You should use a torch next time and cut the spring in the brake drum they can explode and be lethal is what i learned when working on freight trailers. There is a little hole where you put the flame and you’ll hear a pop
Seeing a half dozen guys standing around using a couple of fire-makers to do the job made me howl. I was waitin for something surprising just short if everybody having to run outta the building! LOL. Thankfully everything was under control. Or maybe I should say luckily?
Cooper.... DC and Cole are going to be mad because ya'll did not put down a drop cloth/plastic under the fenders before spraying the bed liner.... got some on the slab.
Got "off the farm" a long time ago but was just waiting on a channel from Cooper. You make fun videos because you are a fun guy. A lot of Tubers remark OFF the cornstar page how they only watch the channel to see you. NOW we can avoid the rest.......Cole is corny, Cooper is cool!
You will find out that you need to lay fiberglass cloth with resin over cracks to keep them from coming back through but it's all about experience that's the way you learn
What a freakin awesome group of friends you have Coop! Not many get to hang with a fun crowd like that.
More fun going on at the farm, with a bunch of friends. I enjoyed watching the video.
So enjoyed listening to the banter. Reminded me of my sons and their friends years ago. You are so lucky Cooper to have such good friends.
When it comes time I am really interested in the hay process. I am sure others are too. Like different kinds of plants that make hay and how you take care of it.
You’re watching how young boys learn.
Always a mix of fascination and fear watching this many young fellows working on such a project! I'm very impressed.
Amy, What a perfect description.....fascination & fear! I love the way they figure out (together) the best way to do things. But there is also the fear that what they don't know could be catastrophic.
Nice to see a bunch of mechanically inclined young dudes working together. Good video.
Nothing too hard for the Magic Mullet! I love to see young men who already have skills and work ethic. God bless you all!
The white fenders look great! It's fun watching you and your friends working together. Reminds me of my two sons and their friends. It's great that you have such an awesome group of guys to hang out and work with. Love your new channel, Cooper!
Your new channel is looking really good on you. How awesome!
Brings back memories helping out at a friends shop with my other friends b.s.ing, an stuff.
Reminds me of my younger days working on cars and pickups with my friends.... no better place to be at that age! Keep on carrying that friendship forward!
It warms my heart to c u kids haven this kind of good time working together💕
Nice work gentlemen - impressed with the knowledge you have and what you are learning by doing - no fear!
Friends that look like they will be friends forever great video Cooper please try and go live sometime with your friends
Watching Larry Darryl and Darryl at work! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😂
Love you guys having fun and laughing it’s great to see, stay safe and god bless. Rob from the 🇬🇧
Hoping you checked that combine for paint overspray before DC and Cole pass through the shop. Great job on the fenders.
just started watching your videos. you need to keep this coming!!!
Sounds like I'm back in autoshop class. You boys are so funnyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (lookin) :)
Wow I remember my first beer . You guys have alote more to learn about having a truck .
Loved your trailer burn up story!! What a gas!
Cooper you should sing a Def Leopard song. Jk the mullet looks good on ya. It's from my era. It's funny how history repeats, guys from my era 80's wore their hair like the Beatles lol before my time. I'm 52yrs young now it's great. Stay young at heart
Yes!!! 54 here. Rock of Ages.
Good to see these boys working together on trucks helping one another out. Owning and driving rigs and building a small businesses. Talented and fearless.
That Combine will look real,pretty with all that fiberglass/bonds dust on it. Paint drift is the worse. Good thing it’s been well waxed.
“I didn’t get camera ready,I didn’t know I was going to be on today.”
My Mom would say never leave the house unless you are ready, you never know who you will meet when you are out.
Nothing like getting the boys together to put some fenders on the ole Kenny . Great video
Lots of talent at a young age associated with this group.
That’s farm boys for you
Awesome get together. Great job you all. Cheers.
The product worked very well. Used it on several P U beds. from Oregon. Have fun!
Wild! I am 18 again. Good work!
Love a video chocked full of Magic Mullet calendar models. A great group of guys.
Hey Cooper, Australia just had 2021 Best Mullet Contest......seriously you would have won....no seriously....you would have....x
10 speed's , they make the best boat anchors !
Dang! I saw the pimpin' part of the title and thought we'd get to see more of you in the leopard skin suit that you wore for a few seconds in another one of your family member's videos!
Well cooper keep the good work up
Love watching these videos
Good seeing young folks with a Great Work Ethic 👍 👏
The fenders look cool! Is the overspray gonna come off the cement floor?? Papa Cornstar might have something to say!! 😜😜
Wonderful to see young people having fun aka working.
YESSSSSSSS!!!!! I LOVE these videos!!!! COOPER! Cooper! COOPER!!!! ♥️🥳💪🏻
The fiberglass bondo is what us oldtimers used to call tiger hair. Next time you will have to get some fiberglass matting, grind the back side down good and lay up about 3 layers on the inside then use the bondo on the outside.
1:03 Damn, Parker's got some serious vampire fangs, man.
Did you guys by chance spray the underside of the fenders to help protect them? I would think a bed liner type coating would help protect against stone chips.
Fiberglass boats if they crack. It will return if one does not drill a hole at each end of the crack before re-governing. Are fenders the same?
A proper repair is to stop drill the cracks, scarf into the fiberglass around the crack on both sides of the piece, lay in new fiberglass cut to fit within the scarfed area, and sand smooth.
If whatever it was the mixed up had fiberglass fibers mixed in with it, that should hold if the piece is properly supported so it doesn't flap about.
Cooper you and your friends are dòing a great job.keep up the great job
Been waiting for this
Damn you and your friends seem to have a great time, doing just about everything.
Enjoy and relish these days...because far too soon, old you will grow!...then ya get to be cranky old geezers!
Good advice yoda! Lol
Need to grind down in a V until nothing loose is left then build back in fiberglass mat and resin. This will crack. The long strand "kitty hair " "may" work but this wont.
Had the same issue with my bushing had to replace the whole thing they seize up in there and it’s damn near impossible to get out
Hey genius, turn the chamber…!! LMAO
Bondo is great stuff. My dad used it to fix his boat.
Ya know it's serious when you break out the smoke wrench!
The problem with the way your mounting the those fenders is you won’t be able to haul a van trailer with them, the fenders will sit to high and they will get smashed hooking to the king pin. Fenders should be on or very slightly above the tires when it’s aired down, they will get chewed up if you don’t wait for the truck to air up. Don’t know what the truck hauls but from looking at it, it’s definitely a strictly on road truck which would pretty much rule out hoppers and belts so gonna guess it’s hauls van could be flat beds though.
Hog trailer.
Do the fenders have a liner on the underside to keep it from getting rock chips???
Gotta love the high school days.
Except I was working on junk and stoned af the entire time haha
Nice job Coop! I wonder how long to cure the white bed liner coating? Also, I like the name you said once: "Mullets and More" that's a great name as well as Magic Mullet! When I saw you using the impact on the frozen nuts, I thought: wouldn't a long extension give you more torque? That's sort of a magic thing to me, how torque works I guess "axially" and engineer might say. Anyway, just wondering if you think extra torque would have made the difference, or were they too stuck? You don't have to answer if you're busy :) neat to watch you guys! I appreciate it!
Keep up the good content, I like it.
I like the look of the fenders and they keep the truck cleaner, but good luck pretripping the drives. And forget about it if you have a blowout.
Lol camera ready!!! “Twist mullet”
Dust masks with fiberglass.
I used an air hose over my tires instead of a 2x4 to get my fenders as low as possible
01:02 born camera ready 😍
Good to see ya!
You should use a torch next time and cut the spring in the brake drum they can explode and be lethal is what i learned when working on freight trailers. There is a little hole where you put the flame and you’ll hear a pop
What I was told anyway
Here......hold my beer
sand the backside of the fibergass and overlap by at least an inch and a half of fiberglass cloth for added support, yall rock
Looks like a fun project cool times
Nice vid Coop!
the mullet militia hard at work
U guys are to funny 🤣 but truck looks great💯%
You need to get the liquid fiber glass and mesh will reinforce it 👍👍👍
Seeing a half dozen guys standing around using a couple of fire-makers to do the job made me howl. I was waitin for something surprising just short if everybody having to run outta the building! LOL. Thankfully everything was under control. Or maybe I should say luckily?
keep the lower fairings and paint em same as rear fenders & keep the grass burner
Do a tour of the 79 Ford
This is fun. I know nothing about farming and even less about trucks, but I thoroughly enjoyed this. Does that make me weird?
Tractor Supply will be calling the Magic Mullet for a deal.
Every Iowa high school kid either looks and acts like you guys or knows exactly who these guys are.
There’s Hicks all over the nation my man
Their not in some crack house waisting away or steeling from someone. Just hanging out with good friends and working towards a future.
@@justjake4652 As a former Iowa high school kid, this was not an insult.
@@Gookin52 I agree. I didn't take it as one. I could have worded my reply a little better.
Coop you can get your buddies to haul all the crop this fall free of charge for all the machanic work😂😂
Luke Desselle. They help each other. If needed his friends would be there
Can’t wait to see the next one
Over spray on that new combine? Really gonna spray in there.
Cooper.... DC and Cole are going to be mad because ya'll did not put down a drop cloth/plastic under the fenders before spraying the bed liner.... got some on the slab.
Nice video friends helping and laughter nice thanks Cooper
Most high school guys buy video games, Cooper and his friends buy and operate grain trucks.
I know you don't want to heat it, wear a respirator while sanding! Great work!
Mo power baby 😆 🤣 😂
Awe, I was sad when it ended 😢
Milwaukee tools vs. Old Milwaukee ... you fellows know how to have fun!! Question is, "Are you of legal age?"
Are keeping the trim red?
AWESOME JOB.
Strictly pimpin!!!
Keep up the good work 😃, do you have to pay your buddies for royalties! To be in your videos 😂.
Did you cage that air can?
Got "off the farm" a long time ago but was just waiting on a channel from Cooper. You make fun videos because you are a fun guy. A lot of Tubers remark OFF the cornstar page how they only watch the channel to see you. NOW we can avoid the rest.......Cole is corny, Cooper is cool!
Shoulda known if there was a truck being worked on that a Weichmann would be involved🤣
It’s weird that this video has the flatbed s10 in it but this is before that episode
You will find out that you need to lay fiberglass cloth with resin over cracks to keep them from coming back through but it's all about experience that's the way you learn
Sure is pimped out 🥶🥵
Safety First! Use those dust masks and respirators. And turn the wrench over!!
It hurts me to watch yall work on trucks. But I see you get it dunnnnn. BMPardone