Thanks for the pickup documentary. #1 thing you need is a steering wheel knob. Called suicide knobs because they hang up in your buttons and you can't steer. When I was little we would boost ourselves up on the running board (need those too) of a neighbor's pickup to look at the steering wheel knob. It was clear plastic. It had a picture of a lady molded inside. The lady didn't have any clothes on. Our '52 Chevy pickup had a regular black suicide knob. It worked real well because the steering was kind of loose and the knob was set so you could roll down the window and put your elbow on the sill and steer with the knob. Our Chevy also had a gun rack. I heard that you can get those in stick-on plastic for your rear window. Your cowboy coffee video - first thing you need to do is check inside your boots for rattlesnakes and scorpions. You need to boil the grounds until a horseshoe floats, not a pocket knife. You want real strong coffee. I make railroad coffee, which is the same stuff but you boil the grounds until a locomotive brake shoe floats. If I'm traveling light and don't have a brake shoe, I just time the boiling with my railroad-approved watch. Timing with a cheap Chinese quartz watch doesn't count. For coffee, try some real cowboy coffee - Ariosa from Arbuckle Coffee Roasters in Tucson AZ. Each bag comes with a peppermint stick. Your fencing video - get a Handyman jack instead of that lame post puller. The jack has a 5 foot pull for t-posts and even wood posts. Also grabbers so you can lay the jack sideways and tighten up fence wire. Just remember don't let go of the jack handle. It can ratchet backwards under load and knock your teeth out.
This shit is gold. Where you at ole son?
He a cowboy from Southeast Montana. He's my brother.
@@caidenchavarria8731 tell him to make more videos, the fans are waiting.
Thanks for the pickup documentary. #1 thing you need is a steering wheel knob. Called suicide knobs because they hang up in your buttons and you can't steer. When I was little we would boost ourselves up on the running board (need those too) of a neighbor's pickup to look at the steering wheel knob. It was clear plastic. It had a picture of a lady molded inside. The lady didn't have any clothes on. Our '52 Chevy pickup had a regular black suicide knob. It worked real well because the steering was kind of loose and the knob was set so you could roll down the window and put your elbow on the sill and steer with the knob. Our Chevy also had a gun rack. I heard that you can get those in stick-on plastic for your rear window.
Your cowboy coffee video - first thing you need to do is check inside your boots for rattlesnakes and scorpions. You need to boil the grounds until a horseshoe floats, not a pocket knife. You want real strong coffee. I make railroad coffee, which is the same stuff but you boil the grounds until a locomotive brake shoe floats. If I'm traveling light and don't have a brake shoe, I just time the boiling with my railroad-approved watch. Timing with a cheap Chinese quartz watch doesn't count.
For coffee, try some real cowboy coffee - Ariosa from Arbuckle Coffee Roasters in Tucson AZ. Each bag comes with a peppermint stick.
Your fencing video - get a Handyman jack instead of that lame post puller. The jack has a 5 foot pull for t-posts and even wood posts. Also grabbers so you can lay the jack sideways and tighten up fence wire. Just remember don't let go of the jack handle. It can ratchet backwards under load and knock your teeth out.
You have way to much time on your hands bruh.
If you don't like it, make your own channel bra.
Yes You Are So Right about This 😎🤙
First thing first you need to get a real truck ford