Just when I thought that RUclips was going to suck today, one of the best content creators popped up a 40 minute video. This is officially the first video that I’m gonna watch this year.
i used to see that thing rolling around monroe ny all the time growing up in the 90s/00s. it actually dug the footings for the back deck on my house back in 94. was owned by bilt-well fence co in monroe ny.
Now easily one of my favorite channels. Boats. Jet Skis. 4-Wheelers. Jeeps. Classic cars. Tow trucks, military vehicles... I mean... you just never know what the heck you might see on here. Happy New Year Chris, Jen, Turbo and to the Gus-Man as well!! You guys are so much fun - just awesome People! My kind of Americans for sure!
Chris, I'm sure I speak for all of us in giving our thanks to you for your "no nonsense", 100% real down to earth content we can all relate to. Best to Jen and yourself (and pets) for 2023! 💯😎
My dad had a 76 CJ5 with a dealer installed Ramsey winch that ran off the pto. I remember running through the gears to run the winch. Cool setup, tons of pulling power
Since you are asking, I vote you sell the auger setup and get back the money you spent on the Jeep. Then keep the Jeep for all the running around stuff Jeeps are good for. But you do you Chris. Love watching you tinker.
That is definitely the most unique vehicle I have ever seen in my life and I do bodywork for a living…33yrs. I’ve seen some unique vehicles. That thing is crazy lol😄👍
1968 worked a summer job at a fence company in Phoenix AZ. They asked me to nibble the ends of steel pipe sections not being sure what they were for. As I watched a Guy Named John Smith (really) started assembling them into a square contraption and said it was a post hole digger for mounting on the back of a jeep. A few days later as the digger was being finished a rail car pulls up hauling a brand new CJ5. We did all the PTO assembly and jeep modes then mounted the digger to the back. when completed it was towed out to a large open area in the NE between Phoenix and Scottsdale. They had 5 miles of post holes to dig and did it in the afternoon. It was a great experience for this young guy.
pretty sure nobody cares but iv got a son and we have become ships in the night which hurts ,3 months ago whilst i was watching Chris and Jen work together i thought about starting a project ,long story short ive got a father son project happening and im over the moon ,just need a lil dog now ,thankyou for the inspiration
You Vice Grip and Junkyard Diggs are my go to channels! Great job. You have everything in that small garage. I hope you get a bigger shop. Can't wait for your next road trip. Just wait until spring been a lot of crazy weather lately.
The New Year’s Eve fog in the tristate area shows what a quick turnaround you managed on this. Your industriousness in getting content out is only matched by the great energy and handiness that you bring to the work. Chris you made 2022 better for all of us. Hope ‘23 continues great for you and your crew.
Looks very similar to the jeep my company used many years ago, I never personally seen it in use. Sent a text to my boss he said it sure looks like it. We're out of upstate NY. Bilt well fence
Found out that it is indeed one of our old fence jeeps, we had two of them. The guy you bought it from is a coworkers brother who took both the jeeps years ago. We might even still have the doors for it somewhere.
HI CHRIS AND JEN , WOW!!! MY SON AND I ARE HAVING A GREAT TIME WATCHING THIS VIDEO .. WE HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY THING LIKE THIS ON A JEEP ,, INTERESTING!!! WE CANT WAIT TO SEE MORE OF HOW YOU DO YOUR MAGIC ON THIS JEEP.. WE ARE GLAD YOU STILL HAVE THE TOW TRUCK AND THE RED FORD GRAN. THE JEEP IS GREAT LIKE IT IS IT'S TOGETHER ,,... GO DIG FOR GOLD ,, . THANK'S WE ENJOYED THE VIDEO!!!!!!
I bought a brand new 1985 CJ7 right after high school. It literally started rusting within 2 years. Biggest hunk of garbage ever. That said, I love them. I currently have a 1969 CJ5 that I restored from the ground up. Now currently looking for the right CJ7. Keep them both!!
Couple months ago a buddy & I drove almost 5hrs to get a truck we get there guy sold it after I gave him a deposit then he had to run to the bank which took an hour cause he was eating breakfast told me I had to wait wasn't a great situation. Pretty cool jeep NNKH ur content is top notch always 👌
You've got to watch out for us old-timers. We have our best friend show up acting as a buyer when someone comes and looks at something we're selling. We usually get asking price! :)
The thing I love about your channel is I never know what you're going to get next..lol Wishing both you and Jen (including Gus and Turbo) a happy and healthy New Year! 🎉🥂
Chris, my grandfather hired (ha, ha) my older sibling, my cousin, and one of our neighbors to put up a dividing fence in the pasture next to our home. We used post hole diggers, shovels, a jig digger, and a wooden mallet to dig the holes for the fence posts. After we had made good progress, we ran into solidly packed clay and rock. Granddaddy contacted a man nearby who had a tractor with a drill rig similar to the one on your CJ. After drilling several holes, he broke the drill bit on his rig. That was the end of that! Happy New Year to you, Jen, Gus-man, and Turbo da cat!
Man, having dug many many holes with a 2 man gas auger, I would say keep it intact. Great to see a vid from you on New Years Day. All the best in 2023 for you and Jenn.
seems like you've got the right idea. sell the auger equipment and keep that jeep for the trails. you might have to go through that 4.2L but you could just do a quick, ultra cheap, 'rebuild' on it. just think of the fun camping trips you & Jen could take. plus, there are always huge jeep groups around that go on fun outings to different OHV parks and what not. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
I second this! As you can see in my profile pic, I also have an 80s CJ7! Would love to see you fix some of the notorious problems on this thing so I can see how to make these repairs as well. Then we can go jeepin! Sad to see the older Jeep go but I think it’s for the best to focus on this newer one :)
I saw some Lucas Oil Stabilizer on the shelf. That can be used in place of gear oil in Diffs and Transfers. Oh well. I'd say keep the Jeep as is. It's unique and should stay that way. I'm sure you could find another Jeep trail rider.
My D had to have Jeep when ib her 2nd yr of college. I found a 86 that looked great but was not maintianed so low price for her that was in 94 and she loved it. No hard doors but I got some older ones w/o the paddle handles. Got some keepers off my next door and good for the winter. O course I was designated hardtop remover as no boyfriend in sight. LOL She got her a bikini top and ball cap and ponytail and all setfor the summer. She loved it cause all Jeep owners wave. BTW 86 was the last year before square headligjts
Even with the possibility of scrapping the M38, you won't pull a WhistlinDiesel and deliberately destroy it- you know it doesn't deserve that. Cheers to a new year!
That chain is for when the motor mounts just aren't enough, my dad.had some on his 460 big block Ford hi boy, both sides of the motor. I have done it before and I have ratchet straped my trans brace in
Love your videos! Thanks for quality content. Be careful with antifreeze around Gus. Even him walking thru it then licking his paws could cause serious problems for the little man.
Part of me wants you to leave it alone. The other part of me wants to give her a much needed retirement and become a jeep again. That Dana 300 is an amazing transfer case and it has a dana 44 rear axle which is great. Perfect candidate for a trail jeep
I would put the cj7 back to stock with a new paint job all the body work done and use it to go to the beach in in the summer that would a great thing to do and i think jen would love it to.
I worked with a guy that had a 1988 Jeep Comanche truck with the 4.2 I-6 motor back in the late 1990's and his motor had the same exact knocking noise.
Love you channel and your accent 👍. I'm Neil from Cheshire England and watch you,Jen and guss all the time. Can we see more of Jen on the channel please 🙏👍
Hi Chris, i would say to get rid of the digging stuff and restore the Jeep to go on 4wdriving adventures that will ad content to your channel. Great job and hope you have a great 2023! Regards from Australia.
Out here in Southern California, they use those Jeep rigs with a forklift setup on back, to drive around in the Avocado Groves and list up the large bins of gathered fruit and take down the hill. I think it would be cool if you keep it, if you don't have too much money tied up in it. I had that 4.2 L straight six in my AMC Eagle hooked up to a 5-speed.
When the right vehicle or opportunity comes along definitely will be doing more of those. Definitely fun videos to make but those trips get pricey quick
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow ya, can imagine it can add up plus it gotta take a bit of out of you with all of the unknown issues that pop up. Keep it up brother...
I know this jeep!!! That road got it's name because of those RR Twin arches. Cool to see that you were up here in my area man. There are a lot of vehicle gems in this area bro!!!!! KEEP THE JEEP!!!!!!!!
Hey, my family lived in Ewing which brought me to your channel. Over holidays when we go back to NJ we play, "Did someone fart or is that NJ." Northern Jersey of course. Love the channel!
Best to do to with the ignition if not already done is the nutter bypass or just delete the electronic control ignition and install Gm hei distributor . They run much better .
Flat towing your jeep should disconnect the drive look line what I do on short tows leave tcase in gear and tranny in neutral so tcase output shaft bearings get lubed, love what you do very entertaining peace out
Thanks. One other guy mentioned that as well about the T case bearings. I was under the assumption that if you leave the transfer case in neutral, the gears will still be flinging lube around in there
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow your welcome from this ol jeep junky and like you I would fix up that cj7 and your other jeep would be a perfect canadate for that posthole digger making for a great video, well some thing to think about anyways peace out
Two things about the flat towing with the Dana 300, you need to every couple of hours stop and let the jeep idle, the upper transfer case bearing will burnout, Warn used to make rear locking hubs to fix this situation. Make sure your towing bar is tight from side to side, years ago I towed a jeep that had slop side to side, I saw my life pass before my eyes going down a hill.
I can understand how you feel about jeeps. Have a 2000 I drove for 19 years and quarter million miles with barely problem until the frame rusted out too much to inspect anymore. Still have it sitting in my garage.😂
Love the content, but it would be great to see a full build-out on something. Sell the auger setup and turn the CJ into a competent off-roader. Engine rebuild, etc. Maybe convert the PTO into an off-road recovery rig? Something creative for sure….
Get rid of the post hole digger. Get a fiberglass top and doors. It's your perfect vehicle for tow home and medium duty off-road fun rig! Soooooo easy to work on and everything is available and that motor is solid as a rock. Well worth it to keep around
Chris...Great! Teaching Gus to rip open presents under the tree. You will be sorry next Christmas!! LOL Thought about starting a chain link fence business??
Jeepin’, hell yeah!!😀 Decisions, decisions…. Good deal on the old Jeep for sure. I’d hate to see the newer Jeep and the auger split up, kind of a set, never seen that combo. But, gotta do what ya gotta do. Happy New Year to you n’ Jen n’ Gus n’ Turbo!!! Thanks for all the great videos, keep on keepin’ on!! Cheers 🍻
Been loving the channel so far, very informative and organized. Would love to see a shop tour, organizational tour, or tool tour; if you already have a video that shows some of that please let me know. Could be interesting to see what kind of specialty tools you have.
Happy New Year Chris and company ! I have been enjoying your channel for about 6 months and always look forward to the new content. I feel like part of the family with you showing some of your life with Jen and four-legged kids. Good stuff brother !
Hey that's a great Jeep,what I could see of it.I think you could make a great trail rider out of it.Good choice on getting rid of the rusted Jeep.HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your lady.May you prosper for 2023.
Just when I thought that RUclips was going to suck today, one of the best content creators popped up a 40 minute video. This is officially the first video that I’m gonna watch this year.
Thanks so much Steven!
Same
Absolutely the Gospel!!
i used to see that thing rolling around monroe ny all the time growing up in the 90s/00s. it actually dug the footings for the back deck on my house back in 94. was owned by bilt-well fence co in monroe ny.
Awesome!
Appreciate you brother Been a mechanic 40 years. You remind me of myself as a younger man. Very best of luck to you and Jen in '23.
35:35 Jen
We have a local fence company that still uses these. One with a auger and one for driving t-post and round post.
Awesome! Definitely a useful rig and real money maker for a company
Now easily one of my favorite channels. Boats. Jet Skis. 4-Wheelers. Jeeps. Classic cars. Tow trucks, military vehicles... I mean... you just never know what the heck you might see on here. Happy New Year Chris, Jen, Turbo and to the Gus-Man as well!! You guys are so much fun - just awesome People! My kind of Americans for sure!
Chris, I'm sure I speak for all of us in giving our thanks to you for your "no nonsense", 100% real down to earth content we can all relate to. Best to Jen and yourself (and pets) for 2023! 💯😎
Cj7 s are the best Jeep ever,made. I would keep it, freshen up,the motor and go wheel8n!
THIS DUDE IS A LIVING LEGEND
My dad had a 76 CJ5 with a dealer installed Ramsey winch that ran off the pto. I remember running through the gears to run the winch. Cool setup, tons of pulling power
Since you are asking, I vote you sell the auger setup and get back the money you spent on the Jeep. Then keep the Jeep for all the running around stuff Jeeps are good for. But you do you Chris. Love watching you tinker.
That is definitely the most unique vehicle I have ever seen in my life and I do bodywork for a living…33yrs. I’ve seen some unique vehicles. That thing is crazy lol😄👍
Back in the late 60tys Jeep had back hoe and trenching setups they built for utility Companys. They had duel wheel 1 ton rear axles.
This is crazy cool. You gotta leave it intact. It even works already!
1968 worked a summer job at a fence company in Phoenix AZ. They asked me to nibble the ends of steel pipe sections not being sure what they were for. As I watched a Guy Named John Smith (really) started assembling them into a square contraption and said it was a post hole digger for mounting on the back of a jeep. A few days later as the digger was being finished a rail car pulls up hauling a brand new CJ5. We did all the PTO assembly and jeep modes then mounted the digger to the back. when completed it was towed out to a large open area in the NE between Phoenix and Scottsdale. They had 5 miles of post holes to dig and did it in the afternoon. It was a great experience for this young guy.
bye the way I love your channel!!!
pretty sure nobody cares but iv got a son and we have become ships in the night which hurts ,3 months ago whilst i was watching Chris and Jen work together i thought about starting a project ,long story short ive got a father son project happening and im over the moon ,just need a lil dog now ,thankyou for the inspiration
You Vice Grip and Junkyard Diggs are my go to channels! Great job. You have everything in that small garage. I hope you get a bigger shop. Can't wait for your next road trip. Just wait until spring been a lot of crazy weather lately.
Same here! The 3 amigos are great.
Same here also gentry and sons.
Puddins fab shop is a great too
Also bad Chad
" *Can't wait* for... *Just wait* until..."
Dumb.
Love Gus at the end. Such a good boy!
The New Year’s Eve fog in the tristate area shows what a quick turnaround you managed on this. Your industriousness in getting content out is only matched by the great energy and handiness that you bring to the work. Chris you made 2022 better for all of us. Hope ‘23 continues great for you and your crew.
Here on the west coast of Florida, we have had fog for the last few days. So thick it sounds like rain dripping off the trees.
Looks very similar to the jeep my company used many years ago, I never personally seen it in use. Sent a text to my boss he said it sure looks like it. We're out of upstate NY. Bilt well fence
Found out that it is indeed one of our old fence jeeps, we had two of them. The guy you bought it from is a coworkers brother who took both the jeeps years ago. We might even still have the doors for it somewhere.
That's awesome! And if you have the doors I would love to get them off you guys. Shoot me an email at nononsenseknowhow at gmail.com
Thanks!
HI CHRIS AND JEN , WOW!!! MY SON AND I ARE HAVING A GREAT TIME WATCHING THIS VIDEO .. WE HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY THING LIKE THIS ON A JEEP ,, INTERESTING!!! WE CANT WAIT TO SEE MORE OF HOW YOU DO YOUR MAGIC ON THIS JEEP.. WE ARE GLAD YOU STILL HAVE THE TOW TRUCK AND THE RED FORD GRAN. THE JEEP IS GREAT LIKE IT IS IT'S TOGETHER ,,... GO DIG FOR GOLD ,, . THANK'S WE ENJOYED THE VIDEO!!!!!!
This is one of my top 3 channels. Great job.
Thanks Jack I appreciate that
Love the usage of a hotel pan......good idea
I bought a brand new 1985 CJ7 right after high school. It literally started rusting within 2 years. Biggest hunk of garbage ever. That said, I love them. I currently have a 1969 CJ5 that I restored from the ground up. Now currently looking for the right CJ7. Keep them both!!
Great video Chris, one of the best channels on RUclips, all the best for 2023 to you and Jen
Agreed! The last minute or so really warms the heart! Thanks so much for the quality and heartfelt content!
Couple months ago a buddy & I drove almost 5hrs to get a truck we get there guy sold it after I gave him a deposit then he had to run to the bank which took an hour cause he was eating breakfast told me I had to wait wasn't a great situation. Pretty cool jeep NNKH ur content is top notch always 👌
Yeah when that kind of thing happens it's brutal!
All best to NNKH for 2023.
You're channel is awesome. You're Amazing mechanic and you're family friendly not dropping F bombs great for my son and I to watch.
Thank you for the kind words and yeah I try to keep it clean as far as curse words go
With your past shenanigans, I can see you buying a pontoon. Stripping the pontoon, loading the cj7 on the toon, and hitting up the local islands.
That would be a hoot!
Dennis Collins arrived with hes multi millionare dollar crew and smile 28 minutes too late ,NNKH best auto channel on youtube
Looks like the A-Team needed a drilling rig at some point. I can imagine Mr.T driving it and Murdoch on the rear seat drilling!
I've had a great year watching, so wish you, Jen & Guys, an even better 2023!!! 🤓💥✨
Really enjoy your show keep up the great work make it a trail rig you won't regret it tons of fun with it
You've got to watch out for us old-timers. We have our best friend show up acting as a buyer when someone comes and looks at something we're selling. We usually get asking price! :)
The CJ is definitely a Rube Goldberg machine nice find.
Insane build. Very talented person who made this 😮
The thing I love about your channel is I never know what you're going to get next..lol
Wishing both you and Jen (including Gus and Turbo) a happy and healthy New Year! 🎉🥂
Chris, my grandfather hired (ha, ha) my older sibling, my cousin, and one of our neighbors to put up a dividing fence in the pasture next to our home. We used post hole diggers, shovels, a jig digger, and a wooden mallet to dig the holes for the fence posts. After we had made good progress, we ran into solidly packed clay and rock. Granddaddy contacted a man nearby who had a tractor with a drill rig similar to the one on your CJ. After drilling several holes, he broke the drill bit on his rig. That was the end of that! Happy New Year to you, Jen, Gus-man, and Turbo da cat!
Man, having dug many many holes with a 2 man gas auger, I would say keep it intact. Great to see a vid from you on New Years Day. All the best in 2023 for you and Jenn.
seems like you've got the right idea. sell the auger equipment and keep that jeep for the trails. you might have to go through that 4.2L but you could just do a quick, ultra cheap, 'rebuild' on it. just think of the fun camping trips you & Jen could take. plus, there are always huge jeep groups around that go on fun outings to different OHV parks and what not. 🤘🏼🤘🏼
I second this! As you can see in my profile pic, I also have an 80s CJ7! Would love to see you fix some of the notorious problems on this thing so I can see how to make these repairs as well. Then we can go jeepin! Sad to see the older Jeep go but I think it’s for the best to focus on this newer one :)
I saw some Lucas Oil Stabilizer on the shelf. That can be used in place of gear oil in Diffs and Transfers. Oh well. I'd say keep the Jeep as is. It's unique and should stay that way. I'm sure you could find another Jeep trail rider.
My D had to have Jeep when ib her 2nd yr of college. I found a 86 that looked great but was not maintianed so low price for her that was in 94 and she loved it. No hard doors but I got some older ones w/o the paddle handles. Got some keepers off my next door and good for the winter. O course I was designated hardtop remover as no boyfriend in sight. LOL She got her a bikini top and ball cap and ponytail and all setfor the summer. She loved it cause all Jeep owners wave.
BTW 86 was the last year before square headligjts
Love me some CJ content. 68' CJ5 here.
Even with the possibility of scrapping the M38, you won't pull a WhistlinDiesel and deliberately destroy it- you know it doesn't deserve that. Cheers to a new year!
Brilliant! Can't stop saying "Can you dig it?!"... That would be the best damn yard art ever!
@nononsenseknowhow205 I don't know what you mean?
That chain is for when the motor mounts just aren't enough, my dad.had some on his 460 big block Ford hi boy, both sides of the motor. I have done it before and I have ratchet straped my trans brace in
It's so nice to see guss help you with the jeep and shake rain water all over you he is a cute little man
Love your videos! Thanks for quality content. Be careful with antifreeze around Gus. Even him walking thru it then licking his paws could cause serious problems for the little man.
I used to use a brand made with propylene glycol, Prestone Low-Tox, because we had dogs and cats around the yard all the time.
I've actually seen that thing at work long fence in Baltimore Maryland back in the 90s
Part of me wants you to leave it alone. The other part of me wants to give her a much needed retirement and become a jeep again.
That Dana 300 is an amazing transfer case and it has a dana 44 rear axle which is great. Perfect candidate for a trail jeep
You should invite VGG to drive that old jeep home 600miles. Bolt in some beach chairs and wire up some lights. "Factree"
From a welder/fabricator/boilermaker- that is pretty slick. I wish I had that when drilling for my fence on my property...
Yeah it really is a well thought out kit and nicely executed
those sky lines change lot 15-16-17-18 hundreds miss those days city life land all those people that came to make a better life
I would put the cj7 back to stock with a new paint job all the body work done and use it to go to the beach in in the summer that would a great thing to do and i think jen would love it to.
The Torino looks beautiful!
I worked with a guy that had a 1988 Jeep Comanche truck with the 4.2 I-6 motor back in the late 1990's and his motor had the same exact knocking noise.
Lol youre right about them tow bars and dollies there a pain to try back up .
Fantastic Viewing Chris! You wear me out just watching you!
Backing with a dolly is hard. Our dolly has a locking pin to prevent the swivel,helps some with the backing,but even still it's hard
Love you channel and your accent 👍. I'm Neil from Cheshire England and watch you,Jen and guss all the time. Can we see more of Jen on the channel please 🙏👍
Hi Chris, i would say to get rid of the digging stuff and restore the Jeep to go on 4wdriving adventures that will ad content to your channel. Great job and hope you have a great 2023! Regards from Australia.
I like how you jump around and fly by the seat of your pants and do what comes your way. Dad and me do the same thing. If you see it. Do it !
That's hella cool that you got a bullet proof inline 6 and a 4 speed. That's a killer setup for a trail Rider 👍
You are very organized. Love it.
Out here in Southern California, they use those Jeep rigs with a forklift setup on back, to drive around in the Avocado Groves and list up the large bins of gathered fruit and take down the hill. I think it would be cool if you keep it, if you don't have too much money tied up in it. I had that 4.2 L straight six in my AMC Eagle hooked up to a 5-speed.
You need to do another "will it run and drive" cross country road trip.
When the right vehicle or opportunity comes along definitely will be doing more of those. Definitely fun videos to make but those trips get pricey quick
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow ya, can imagine it can add up plus it gotta take a bit of out of you with all of the unknown issues that pop up. Keep it up brother...
I know this jeep!!! That road got it's name because of those RR Twin arches. Cool to see that you were up here in my area man. There are a lot of vehicle gems in this area bro!!!!! KEEP THE JEEP!!!!!!!!
Ive been really enjoying binging watching vids to catch up, and looking forward to 2023 !! You got a great Ch with great content
I'd keep the CJ7. Thanks for the adventures throughout this past year. Onward!
Hey, my family lived in Ewing which brought me to your channel. Over holidays when we go back to NJ we play, "Did someone fart or is that NJ." Northern Jersey of course. Love the channel!
The spirit of America working Jeep
Best to do to with the ignition if not already done is the nutter bypass or just delete the electronic control ignition and install Gm hei distributor . They run much better .
That rod knock. Oooh. Ooof. Ouch. But you're the man so...
Can’t wait to see more jeep shenanigans. That thing looks like a hoot off the pavement
all the best for you all. 👍🏼 from Germany
Flat towing your jeep should disconnect the drive look line what I do on short tows leave tcase in gear and tranny in neutral so tcase output shaft bearings get lubed, love what you do very entertaining peace out
Thanks. One other guy mentioned that as well about the T case bearings. I was under the assumption that if you leave the transfer case in neutral, the gears will still be flinging lube around in there
@@NoNonsenseKnowHow your welcome from this ol jeep junky and like you I would fix up that cj7 and your other jeep would be a perfect canadate for that posthole digger making for a great video, well some thing to think about anyways peace out
Your back yard is like a Rubik's Cube, 1 move gets you nowhere 😆
Happy New Year to the 3 of you & looking forward to an entertaining 23 👍
I love them old jeeps best woods rigs you can get in my opinion
I had a 87 cj7 with a 304 was a fun machine
Thats crazy i just saw this for sale on the facespace marketplace
Nice Jeep!
The seller spoke pretty strong New York accent 😀
Keep up the great NNKH videos..
Thanks so much Bob! Will do
I agree with you get rid of the drill and have some resl fun with it thanks for sharing happy new year
Two things about the flat towing with the Dana 300, you need to every couple of hours stop and let the jeep idle, the upper transfer case bearing will burnout, Warn used to make rear locking hubs to fix this situation. Make sure your towing bar is tight from side to side, years ago I towed a jeep that had slop side to side, I saw my life pass before my eyes going down a hill.
Just a whisker...never heard that one before. I always use the c h reference.
Haha yeah I might have to start using that one. Never heard it either.
Chris, you never fail to put up entertaining content. Keep up the good work.Happy New Year!
Whistlindiesel destroys helicopters and 100 thousand dollar vehicals.
And new shops and you name it.
He is crazy!
I can understand how you feel about jeeps. Have a 2000 I drove for 19 years and quarter million miles with barely problem until the frame rusted out too much to inspect anymore. Still have it sitting in my garage.😂
That thing is so unique! Happy new year! 33:46 “Has floors”. 😂
Love watching You Half-ass customs. Mortske & Puddins fab shop. Can't go wrong
Love the content, but it would be great to see a full build-out on something. Sell the auger setup and turn the CJ into a competent off-roader. Engine rebuild, etc. Maybe convert the PTO into an off-road recovery rig? Something creative for sure….
Another great video! Thanks for all the videos and letting us see all that you do
Get rid of the post hole digger. Get a fiberglass top and doors. It's your perfect vehicle for tow home and medium duty off-road fun rig! Soooooo easy to work on and everything is available and that motor is solid as a rock. Well worth it to keep around
Congrats NNKH on ur newest CJ7 Rig. I can see why the body was crack, pushing too hard to dig a hole.. lv Gusman. HYN
Chris...Great! Teaching Gus to rip open presents under the tree. You will be sorry next Christmas!! LOL Thought about starting a chain link fence business??
Keep the cj there value is going up fix the rust and drive it give Guess a hug for me too please.....love all you guys vids
Ditch the auger and try to find a snow plow that you can use with the existing pto and pump . Thanks for sharing.
Jeepin’, hell yeah!!😀 Decisions, decisions…. Good deal on the old Jeep for sure. I’d hate to see the newer Jeep and the auger split up, kind of a set, never seen that combo. But, gotta do what ya gotta do. Happy New Year to you n’ Jen n’ Gus n’ Turbo!!! Thanks for all the great videos, keep on keepin’ on!! Cheers 🍻
Always loved the way jeeps have been so versatile god bless you brother enjoy would put it to work heck don't cut it up brother
That is a crazy fabrication . Some of the 50s jeeps had power take off like farm tractors and 3 point hitch
Been loving the channel so far, very informative and organized. Would love to see a shop tour, organizational tour, or tool tour; if you already have a video that shows some of that please let me know. Could be interesting to see what kind of specialty tools you have.
I work for a Fence company and this is something my boss would totally rig up hahaha
Happy New Year Chris and company !
I have been enjoying your channel for about 6 months and always look forward to the new content. I feel like part of the family with you showing some of your life with Jen and four-legged kids. Good stuff brother !
Hey that's a great Jeep,what I could see of it.I think you could make a great trail rider out of it.Good choice on getting rid of the rusted Jeep.HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your lady.May you prosper for 2023.