Shed Repo
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- Опубликовано: 26 янв 2023
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Shed Repo?
Yes just like cars and anything else people buy them on rent-to-own terms and if they fail to make their payments it gets REPOED.
I understand people fall on hard times and that sucks but it all comes down to responsibly,
If you can't pay you can always voluntarily return the it.
Then there is this...
“Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it ... he who doesn't ... pays it.”
― Albert Einstein
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Don't be embarrassed. It happens when you work for a living. I have done the same on a mini excavator. We don't work in perfect conditions, but we work. Good job Josh.
Bill oh Bill
I am a mechanic for construction equipment, one of the biggest things that is overlooked especially on small track equipment is track tension. Operators should be checking it every day but usually don't.
Stuff happens, and when it happens, it just keeps happening! You did a great job at keeping calm and dealing with it! Sometimes that’s all that you can do is, just do it!!! So do you now carry a bar just in case it happens again?
Wow, that was quite the "shed show" on this rep job. Josh, you did your best and that all anyone could ask for.
I think he feels it was more of a "shet show"! 🤣
@@hdpro66he doesn’t say d, so literally a shet show
It is one of the measures of a Man in how how he handles misfortune. You, Sir, did well in how you handled it. Kudos to you.
Those guys were very valuable! For a day where so much goes wrong, it sure was great that they were present, friendly, and helpful!
Except for cutting a door that wasn't meant to be there the customer should pay for the damage!!
Good job, you got it done. We all have days like that. Some days we are the windshield and some days we are the bug.
True!
Josh, you are the sweetest, kindest man! You were tested beyond what any human being should be, and yet you stayed polite and calm. You really earned my respect on this video; even more than I already had. And no matter how stressful your situation, you are always loving to your Wife. You deserve all the best luck and fortune that life has to give. I Love You Both❣
Bravo!!! That was a tuff one, but you the man and pulled it together. Congrats on getting her done. As hard as it was, love that you 2 can keep your humor. Hope the rest of your day went perfect.
And none of that would have happened if that voluntary return would have been considerate enough to pull the camper away from the building before you got there. You could have been in and out in no time.
If we as humans make a mistake then you pickup the pieces and go on. You Sir recovered well..
Well that was a pickle of a situation! Glad there wasn’t much traffic. Stuff happens, you just do what you have to do to get it done. Glad you got it worked out.🎉
I’m going to enlarge on your comment. Linda, stuff happens on Shed-Happens.
Wow...
Building codes sure have changed since I built homes 🤣
That jack sounds like me getting out of bed
Wow as bad as that was for you those two old boys got to help and be entertained while you kept your composure that's a win in my book for all.
Things go wrong at work sometimes. You do an amazing job don't worry about it if something went wrong. 🙏❤️🕊️
Oh my gosh, we've all had one of those days. Just put it behind you and move along.... You're awesome, btw!!!
We've all had jobs that went like this. You are a remarkable example of patience. Thank you for this!
You are a good natured person. I'm sure it gets under your skin at times, but you seldom show it. It's nice to watch someone who knows thier job & enjoys it.
So many problems but you remained calm and didn't let it beat you. Good job Josh.
That shed was cursed. Josh, you did a great job!
Things are never bad as they could be, and it’s mostly embarrassing when people are watching . Blessings brother
That was sorta the message, "its time for a new career!!" But you handled it with grace and made it look smooth...I love watching you problem solve!!!
Dang! What a pain!! You got it done though. You had to be relieved and happy to get that thing off-loaded!
It never helps to have a couple of pocket pool players trying to talk to you the whole time either.
I’m proud of how you Handel every situation.
Those pocket pool players saved the day! But yes, he did handle the situation well.
I am always impressed with your handling of the mule. Helps when people stand in your path with their incredible advise on how to do your job. 😆 🤣 Tough terrain and a bad angle due to his swimming pool er septic tank.
Wow. I cried out when we first glimpsed the broken wall. You did a great job staying calm.
Yellow shirt man, is a pro road crew worker, hes the guy leaning on the shovel, eating a donut, and knows everything
Next time try moving your axles underneath farther. It will shorten your length up so you can have more control of your move. Turns will be much easier but watch your tail swing. Thanks love watching
Wow! I admire you so much for all your problem solving genius ability. And still able to maintain a sense of humor! I pray the rest of your day goes well!
At least something like this happened on a voluntary return and not a angry person repo. Glad you were able to fix it on site. Thanks for sharing your day !
Your right. The former owner could of had his cell phone out, recording and making loud comments, not offering to help, telling you "It's not my problem 🤨", Hurry up will ya🤨.
You amaze me how you got that one on the truck. I was holding my breath the whole time. Great job.
Sometimes it just feels like the universe is against you.. I know the feeling but you soldiered through like an absolute boss!
This really makes me wish that you were punking us when it came to selling your mule.
You did very good under the circumstances. Proud you were able to get it on without anymore problems. Keep up the good work and have faith in our God. God bless you from Michigan ❤️ 🙏
Good job, Josh. Your alot better, calm man than me.
You adapted and you overcome. Great job. Not every job is in and out.
It could have been worse and tipped off over the edge into the ditch! Congrats on persevering through the crap and surmounting the obstacles!
They make the “SH** HAPPENS” Bumper Stickers for a Reason. 😬 You have a 99.99% Success Rate so every once in a while you run into an Issue. GOD Bless! 🙏
I’m glad you have these videos so everyone including your boss sees how hard you work.
Some days just ain't easy! Job well done on overcoming the "track off" issue. Nice of the person to assist.
You are so smooth on all your repos. I also move sheds but no repos. I understand your pain on this shed sorry it happened. I too have had some bad days, your mule was a bigger issue then the shed. I use a fork lift but have gotten it stuck had to tug it out with my semi... great video thanks for sharring
Old saying my father used to say, Some days you get the bear and some days the bear gets you. Great Job getting the mule fixed and the job done.👍
You are an incredible problem solver 👍. Circumstance turned into a situation. But Then, with your experience, you came up with a skilled & wise resolution and got the job done as intended. No shame in that. In fact, you are a wise man.✌️
Good evening Rick from Massachusetts
You stayed calm and fixed the situation. Nothing to be ashamed of there. Working people don’t get near the credit they deserve.
its always nice to get the nice and helpful people that come out while your working but that's always when things seem to go wrong for me. Just a few bumps in the road, could of gone a lot worse. They probably got to replace the wood in the back anyways since the owner cut a hole in it
YEP !!!! I believe this is the one that made your decision to QUIT shed repo's easier to do. I've enjoyed watching all your video's. But I don't think Amish learning is for me. Thank you for all shared.
What are you talking about???? Dude is still posting repo videos..........
He in fact quit making shed repo videos for a while. Sold all his equipment along with his mule. I know he started shed repo videos again. Working part time for his old boss. After the Amish videos were not as productive for them on RUclips. That's what I'm talking about. @@steveww07
Josh somedays you're the bug and somedays you're the windshield. You never fail to amaze me. You are one Good Guy.
Goodness gracious! Bless your heart!!! BRAVO🎉😅
Yikes! Good thing it wasn't too busy on the road. Another good job! Gonna miss these videos
Thank you 😊💓 both for the great video
I've never seen you have this much problems. Just keep at it you'll make it. I have faith in you that get it done.
What a day! Yeah, I agree with your lady, the shed was weakened after they cut out that piece.
That ole Mule needs some love. Carry some hydraulic oil and a bible after this one.
Ahh don't worry about it. Shed happens!
I didn’t even know there was such a thing as shed rentals. I would have thought something like a rented shed would be broken down into parts or collapsible. No shame dude, most people would likely destroy that shed trying to get it on a trailer under those conditions. I’m quite impressed.
It's not a rental, people buy them on time/payments and don't keep up.
You 2 work good together. Josh, you are a patient man
I have been watching you a long time getting out of tough places. Every one has a day when life happens and they do not go so easily ! I think i know how you feel so power on and keep going that is you got out of a uncomfortable time !!! This will has not changed what how i feel about you it made it stronger !!!
With all due respect, equipment failure is not your fault. Weakened wall. Not your fault. But you dealt with it and got it done.
Speaking for myself, thinking you made a fool of yourself never crossed my mind. Watching someone work even if I didn't know how good the person was I would see these issues as part of the job - the part you can't control. Stuff happens. Good workers adapt, never quit and just move on until success is achieved. Embarrassing? Not IMHO. But I understand your being a little embarrassed because your standards are high as is your rate of success no matter what the challenge. I have to agree with Sara and not trying to make excuses, the weakened structure was the cause, not you.
Pretty impressive how you size up the job, figure out strategies, and go for it. Always a pleasure to watch.
That was a tough one. Adapt and overcome. Good job.
Its not every day things go sideways again and again but when they do, know this, you've got the best medicine in the world right there by your side. I see she makes a great soup too. God bless from Lancaster Co. PA.
Way to keep us on the edge of our seats! 😜
You need to get some new tracks on that mule. She is making your living so treat her nice and buy her a new wardrobe.
OMG that was racking my nerves!!!! My stomach is in knots now. It wasn't your fault guy. Just life. Glad u made it out.
Don’t know how much you got paid for that job, but whatever it was, it wasn’t nearly enough. But, you did an excellent job hanging in there until the job was completed! You are a good man.
The calamity repo adventure! Murphy strike again. Nice save!
For the next one, it looks like you could have moved the back wheels forward a little bit. That could have changed the whole pivot angle and made things a lot easier on the machine doing all the pulling.
Nothing ever goes as planned but but you got it done !
Some days you're the windshield.....some days you're the bug !!! lol Shed days happen to us all. :)
Bless your heart, that was a rough one, but you got er done
Wow... I agree it was from the hole they cut out in the shed... Mercy me.... You handled it much better than someone else would have I bet. Those ppl will still have to pay for the damage they caused, I bet.
Great job and awesome recovery!
It burns me up!!! People won’t MOVE!!!😡😡
You didn't make a fool of yourself, stuff happens. You did an amazing job of fixing the problem, and you didn't lose your cool. As you know, the boo boos can be fixed.
Awesome show Thanks.
I threw a track on a 235 Cat... took a few days to put it back on lol
Looks like you had a Great Day doing that Repo. I know you where mad and wanted to say a few choice WORD but you kept your Cool. Just keep the Great Video's Coming and Always be Safe Out There.
We all have bad days when nothing goes right that's just part of life 👍👏🇺🇲
Amen josh things happens you do good work
The only people who don't mess up or those that don't do anything. Like your videos.
Every now & then thing's just don't go as plan, step back take a deep breath & try again. You actually kept your cool through it all, something you should be proud of. HAVE A GREAT DAY😊🙂😀
Thank you!
@@LifewithJoshandSarah You really seem like a really good Man, cause you are! Good day!
When you sold your fork tractor I thought you were done with the repo. Glad your back
I'm just still uploading videos I had.
You so remind me of my beloved baby boy Bruce, he was very smart like you, but he was always in a hurry ❤.
Unforseen circumstances are going to come about time to time especially when no two jobs are the same and all you can do is make the best out of it and move on to the next one. When I was in the heavy towing business no two wreck were the same and you have to adapt to each environment.
Graphite spray lubricant would be great for lubricating trailers or shed skids. You apply it just like spray paint and it looks like dark gray spray paint when it drys.
That was eventful! Love it! 😀
We all have bad days, be thankful it wasn't a high traffic area.
So this must have been a video from before you announced your were making a career change. A few days like this in a row would set you to looking for options. I enjoyed the video and thought you did a swell job of keeping your cool. As luck would have it, that whole end of the building would need resurfacing anyway. Glad the homeowner was being helpful and got you the needed bar. I will miss these videos when they finally run out. I have enjoyed watching your many shed repo time adventures.
Some days you're the windshield, some days you're the bug.
I'm disappointed that you sold your rig. I enjoyed watching you getting them out of tight places.
Keep a spray bottle of soapy water to spray on trailer way cheaper and better for environment i used it on my tow truck flat bed to help slide cars on and off .just a tip hope it helps.
Not too bad, that end needed rebuilding anyways plus awesome work getting that track back on. Thanks for sharing.
Talk about thinking on the fly to get some of these things out without damage to them or the property GREAT JOB . Just like a Snow machine with the rubber tracks .Can I ask do you use slip plate graphite on your tracks on your trailer it makes it slippery . I thought of it after I saw you spray your bed after the skids on the shed would not slide .. My son owns a towing company in NJ and puts it on his flatbed tow trucks . I use it on the underside of my ride on cub cadet lawn mowers to keep grass from sticking to the underside of my mower decks . Saves work for me
Shit happens man, you should be proud of your ability to think on your toes and overcome those problems.
Knew you'd miss it! Glad you're back snaggin' them shets!
He is not back shed hauling. He sold his equipment. This is from video he recorded weeks ago.
You shouldn't be embarrassed. you completed the job and there were definitely some challenges. Job well done.
This looked like a good situation to move those dolly wheels in about another 8ft to give you more turning radius
I wonder if Cardinal could make the portable jack's handle in such a way that it can also act as a pipe/lever to put the track on. Thanks for the video!
Why be embarrassed?
That can happen to everybody that drives an maskin that has tracks / belts.
And the shed didn't look that great, plus it had to get repaired on that end anyways.
You handled it great, and it can't go perfect all the time. It's wood and wood panels, easy to repair.
Great video as always.
After that I can see why you are getting out of the shed business. But after a little break, I hope you change your mind. Love your videos.
If you ever need to lube something so it will slide, use liquid dish washing soap instead of WD40. WD40 is not a lubricant (oil) it is a bunch of chemicals to penetrate rust. It only makes something slippery while it wet. Plus, dish washing liquid is less expensive.
Hello I drove a truck for years 29 to be exact . people that nothing ever happens to them , don't do nothing, you know what I am trying to say , keep it 🚛 straight ! 🤠 oh enjoy you videos .
That was a hard one but you managed to work through it, Josh.