2 Things MEN Should NEVER DO!! homestead off grid

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @James_Hough
    @James_Hough 7 лет назад +85

    I air down the tires a bit, then put the chains on as tight as I can, then air them up. No tensioners necessary.

    • @bill739123
      @bill739123 6 лет назад +6

      That sounds like a great idea

    • @gregericson6177
      @gregericson6177 5 лет назад +5

      Very clever sir. I will try this.

    • @spoofer20
      @spoofer20 4 года назад +7

      Or just not pull them tight as hell the first time around. Put them as far as they go, drive a bit so they rattle loose and then retension one at a time and it should be as tight as it needs to be. The way hes doing it is probably the worst way to put chains on and a massive waste of time.

  • @matthewsbernier
    @matthewsbernier 7 лет назад +16

    I really appreciate that you understand the difference between training that people take for granted, and common sense. It was eight months of weekly use of grease guns before I heard 3/4ths of the advice you gave. Guys always give advice in incomplete pieces, I find. Lessons like this, available to all, are a real treasure.

  • @4flyingtigers
    @4flyingtigers 7 лет назад +28

    Couple things.... don't put a grease gun in a vise and secondly, ALWAYS wipe the zerk fitting before inserting grease. A dirty zerk fitting will introduce dirt along with the clean grease into the bearing and scour the wall leading to premature bearing failure. Just sayin....

    • @luemn7691
      @luemn7691 5 лет назад +1

      You're just sayn the facts!!

  • @BradVlogz
    @BradVlogz 7 лет назад +147

    I never thought that i would be listening to a Metallica cover on this channel. Haha
    Sleep with one eye open.

    • @BradVlogz
      @BradVlogz 7 лет назад +4

      Exit night enter liiiiigght (my version). I reversed it.

    • @biggamestalker1
      @biggamestalker1 7 лет назад

      Brad Vlogs that was odd but I guess everyone likes it and this is proof

    • @dilbotmacguillacutty4849
      @dilbotmacguillacutty4849 7 лет назад +13

      🎵exit white.
      tilt blade right,
      make my land,
      clear so I can drive again! YEAH AH, OOOH!

    • @c.e.f4916
      @c.e.f4916 7 лет назад +2

      Say your prayers, little one
      Don't forget, my son
      To include everyone
      Tuck you in, warm within
      Keep you free from sin
      Till the Sandman he comes
      Sleep with one eye open
      Gripping your pillow tight
      Exit: light
      Enter: night
      Take my hand
      We're off to never never land
      Something's wrong, shut the light
      Heavy thoughts tonight
      And they aren't of Snow White
      Dreams of war, dreams of liars
      Dreams of dragon's fire
      And of things that will bite
      Sleep with one eye open
      Gripping your pillow tight
      Exit: light
      Enter: night
      Take my hand
      We're off to never never land
      Now I lay me down to sleep
      Pray the Lord my soul to keep
      If I die before I wake
      Pray the Lord my soul to take
      Hush little baby, don't say a word
      And never mind that noise you heard
      It's just the beasts under your bed
      In your closet, in your head
      Exit: light
      Enter: night
      Grain of sand
      Exit: light
      Enter: night
      Take my hand
      We're off to never never land

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +12

      "Enter Sandman Banjo cover by Banjo Guy Ollie : ruclips.net/channel/UC5-umfrfqPvDvWCYHJGYtpA"

  • @wranglerstar
    @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +59

    GET YOUR MR FUNNEL HERE ONLY $20! goo.gl/gXxdEX

    • @baxteroutdoors9854
      @baxteroutdoors9854 7 лет назад +1

      Wranglerstar hello how are you doing today

    • @mikelockhart9114
      @mikelockhart9114 7 лет назад +2

      Wranglerstar : When plowing do yo miss the weight from the backhoe?

    • @BH-rx3ue
      @BH-rx3ue 7 лет назад +2

      Cody, get a broom, get diesel, coat the snow plough in the diesel with the broom. it stops the snow sticking which makes snow clearance easier. you only need a thin coat for it to work

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +2

      No, the chains work perfectly,

    • @JoeMalovich
      @JoeMalovich 7 лет назад +4

      Brett Howes I've seen used motor oil used too, apply with rag so it doesn't make a mess on the ground.

  • @StIsidoresFarm
    @StIsidoresFarm 7 лет назад +14

    Man, great part about the grease gun and tractor maintenance. I'm not a young guy, but new to actually owning a tractor. I needed this video. Duly chided for not maintaining things as I ought to. Thanks!

  • @davefontes8532
    @davefontes8532 7 лет назад +13

    One more tip. Put a light film of grease on the square o-ring to hold it in place. I think if you look at the video, the o-ring was not all in the right place when you put the fuel bowl on.

  • @benrog1
    @benrog1 7 лет назад

    You could have easily edited out the chain binder sequence. But the honesty and lack of ego in your site is why I keep coming back continuously. It's informative and fun. I'm in my 70's and admire as well as envy you for your choice to go off-grid. It also appears y ou have the perfect companion who works as hard as you do . Bless your whole family. Keep 'em coming.

  • @torjones1701
    @torjones1701 7 лет назад +19

    "It's gotten personal now!"
    And that's when you run into trouble... :)
    that and knowing you're using the wrong tool and continuing anyway...

    • @nchameleon7817
      @nchameleon7817 7 лет назад +7

      I felt like at that point he should have been considering backing each one off to 8 links. I don't know if he had already tried that but 7 definately seemed like it was too tight.

  • @jasonskinner1555
    @jasonskinner1555 7 лет назад

    Wranglerstar still my favorite channel after all these years! Thanks for taking your time to entertain all of us

  • @ziploc53
    @ziploc53 7 лет назад +28

    The little red tractor runs on coolaid

  • @sonortubelug3853
    @sonortubelug3853 7 лет назад

    There's a manic like energy to you in this video. Having said that, you control your language amazingly well. When I'm doing these kind of jobs I'm constantly swearing under my breath.

  • @dannersmyers
    @dannersmyers 7 лет назад +31

    So what are these 2 things that men should never do? load grease guns improperly and fill up tractors with water in the tank?

    • @johnw3443
      @johnw3443 7 лет назад +1

      Danny M read the description, i states it there

    • @dannersmyers
      @dannersmyers 7 лет назад

      +John Wright haha thanks

    • @brianwilliams5876
      @brianwilliams5876 7 лет назад +1

      don't save your work for snow days

    • @DruFishing
      @DruFishing 6 лет назад

      Or pour water back in lol

  • @RonaldLAbbey
    @RonaldLAbbey 7 лет назад +2

    Hey Cody here's a tip...I always grip the grease gun in a vise by the plunger shaft up against the back cap so there is no way for the plunger to slip out & blow the grease out of the other end before you can re-screw the pump end back on. Also there's no chance of distorting the tube itself (witch could ruin its pump end seal, make a make a big mess & require buying a new grease gun.

  • @abepeterson
    @abepeterson 7 лет назад +6

    "I'm committed, it's gotten personal now" oh I love Cody's little comments to himself as he is recording they crack me up 😂😂

    • @dubo625
      @dubo625 5 лет назад

      Can't get a purchase on this thing!

    • @chuckcurtin
      @chuckcurtin 5 лет назад

      Reminds me of the squirrel commercial.

  • @krmould
    @krmould 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Cody, I, for one, really appreciate the time you take to step us newbies through things like how to properly load a grease gun. If I had it to do over again, I would have taken the auto shop class in high school just to get the basics on taking care of vehicles. I hate having to depend on my dealership for the simple things. That is why I want to learn how to do things for myself.

  • @nzsaltflatsracer8054
    @nzsaltflatsracer8054 7 лет назад +4

    Don't fight your chains, put them on, run it around the shed a few times to get them settled in then retighten. By the way, it's grease Zerk not zert.

    • @jimlem42
      @jimlem42 6 лет назад +1

      Zerk is correct and the guy’s first name that invented them was Oscar from Kenosha, WI

  • @toddbolduc8000
    @toddbolduc8000 7 лет назад

    I fixed a wood chipper this summer for my in laws. They got it dirt cheap because the seller thought it wouldn't run. Just needed some new filters and a carb. That thing was etched heavily from ethanol sitting in the bowl for several seasons.I even sharpened the blade using the wet sandpaper method you showed for chisels and plane irons. Works a treat now.

  • @CurtisTracker
    @CurtisTracker 7 лет назад +12

    Your not going very fast with your tractor. Your chains really don't need to be that tight. I'm a truck driver and use cam lock chains, I don't think I have ever had my chains that tight. Snug is all you need, and I wouldn't worry about the tensioner. Just my two cents

  • @stuartstovall2849
    @stuartstovall2849 4 года назад

    recently took a deep-dive into your videos, and i'm so encouraged by the integrity of your content. really appreciate the valuable lessons you impart to the men (and women) who watch your channel. great to see a masculine role model so prolific in creating content and spreading truth. i already look up to ya! will definitely be watching and sharing more of your stuff. thanks

  • @mrfreeman1985
    @mrfreeman1985 7 лет назад +15

    one of the two things you should never do: clamp the brand new grease pump with the vise. besides the new scratches, it gets easily deformed

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +5

      clamping and crushing are two different things,

    • @mrfreeman1985
      @mrfreeman1985 7 лет назад +1

      I wouldn't do both. but sure you're free to do what you'd like to do. thanks for the reply

    • @mrfreeman1985
      @mrfreeman1985 7 лет назад +2

      don't really see what one thing has to do with the other. just a little cloth between the vise would prevent scratching. why would you treat the one thing bad and take care of the other things. I just felt bad for the new grease gun

    • @squidben5780
      @squidben5780 7 лет назад +2

      exactly what I thought, my teeth were grinding when I saw him put this brand new grease gun in the vise. And yes we can see in all his video he does take care of all his things, a lot thats why they last

    • @jrsue
      @jrsue 7 лет назад +3

      I do it all the time. Its called having a bit of touch.

  • @cagilber
    @cagilber 7 лет назад

    As a fuel systems engineer for a major diesel engine manufacturer it makes me happy to see someone who cares so much about fuel quality.

  • @Ungovernable74
    @Ungovernable74 7 лет назад +4

    I lost my temper just watching you. Don't know how you kept it together.

  • @maseomatic
    @maseomatic 7 лет назад +1

    Love the banjo intro!!! For tension on rear tires, you might consider to check the spring tension instead of counting links. Appears you might be one short of symmetry anyways... Congrats on the tractor and accessories! You've earned the use of them for all of the other hand power you have helped inspire in us.

  • @maxxtech8532
    @maxxtech8532 7 лет назад +9

    You're not gonna be able to sleep knowing that chain tensioner is one link off!

  • @safeharborrefuge4590
    @safeharborrefuge4590 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Cody, Thanks for sharing about greasing up the tractor. I also have a Yanmar tractor for my little 9 acre property. Your videos have helped me with many of my questions and appreciate your insight. Keep up the great videos!

  • @garygriffith7436
    @garygriffith7436 7 лет назад +12

    Wranglestar,
    This is not meant to be critical, but informative. I am ASE, and Caterpillar certified diesel tech. The new common rail fuel systems require very fine fuel filtration. I'm talking about 1 micron. The common rail runs around 25,000-28,000 psi, and the pump cannot digest any particle larger than 2 microns without wear. You may as well take the filter off of your tank, and the funnel filter is probably a 20 micron filter.
    That screen is there for a REASON! Just bite the bullet, slow down, and let it clean your fuel like it was designed to do. As someone that is off the grid, you shouldn't be concerned with taking 15 minutes to fuel your tractor. lol.
    If you're gonna be a bear.....................................

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +16

      Nobody is going to use a filter screen that requires 60 minutes to fill a 15 gallon tank, nobody,

    • @tr0gl0dyte
      @tr0gl0dyte 7 лет назад +14

      You know for someone who uploads videos sharing his opinions you seem very uninterested in the opinions of your fans/followers when they know better or contradict you. This video in particular you spend most of it talking about taking the time to do things right so your equipment lasts as long as possible. Yet when a professional who knows the exact science of the subject at hand offers you some friendly advice on how to do something properly, you shrug it off because it would take to much time.....bit of a contradiction there. As you've said you're not running the tractor flat out all day, so how often do you really need to fill up? Surely if it took that long you could complete other small tasks in the vicinity as your waiting on the fuel filtering properly? Maybe being a little more humble and remembering that your job is only possible because of your subscribers would help you when interacting with them. Just sharing my opinion after reading several of your replies on several different videos.

    • @dennisalanvids
      @dennisalanvids 7 лет назад +3

      maybe set up a pre filtering station so you don't have to sit there and wait

    • @garygriffith7436
      @garygriffith7436 7 лет назад +3

      thisisntme
      I apologize if my facts contradict your opinion. Don't let ypurself be confused by facts.
      One fact that is verifiable is that the pump on a common rail system has a 32,000 psi. relief valve. That pump is built to a two micron tolerance. Do you know how big a micron is?
      Oh well.
      Daniel Thornton, thank you for the flowers. I'll remove myself from this conversation. I get a headache when I beat my head against a brick wall.
      Wranglestar, as much as I have enjoyed your vids in the past, I'll go ahead and remove myself from your sub list as well.
      By the way, you could spend a little of your youtube money on a 12 volt electric pump if your time is that valuable.
      if you're gonna be a bear.....................

    • @zukgod
      @zukgod 7 лет назад +6

      So you're going to remove yourself from watching his video's because he didn't agree with you, or take your advice? Calling the kettle black. He is already filtering it as it comes out of the tank, which when you fill up your diesel truck at the station you don't even get that as far as I can see, plus he is filtering it with the funnel filter, so that's twice already, then the tractor has a built in filter system, so his fuel is being filtered 3 times. How many times would you filter you fuel? I know when I fill my truck and tractors I don't bother with more than 2, and with the truck it comes right out of the pump and through my truck mounted filter. I am also a mechanic, and a homesteader and understand how much must get done in a day. My personal tractor has over 10,000 hours on it without any major problems, knocking on wood here. I think his fuel is just fine, your simply picking at nits. I also don't think he was rude at all, people are far to easily put off these day's. Another thing to think about is when you read something you don't get a persons true reaction, but just the words, which may sound gruff when in fact he may have just been a simple reply. My point is, if you have enjoyed his video's for so long, why would you give up watching them simply because you didn't like his tone? This isn't a sewing circle here.

  • @BethGrantDeRoos
    @BethGrantDeRoos 7 лет назад

    You have the best music for your videos. Fresh snow here in the Sierra and I LOVE how snow makes everything so quiet outside, and how we see things, even homes within the forest that one doesn't see otherwise.

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад

      "Enter Sandman Banjo cover by Banjo Guy Ollie : ruclips.net/channel/UC5-umfrfqPvDvWCYHJGYtpA"

  • @chandlerbaker6751
    @chandlerbaker6751 7 лет назад +6

    I watch 99% of your channel on the Apple TV... Sadly I cant "like" or Comment on any vids on there. So I have logged on to say I love your videos! Oh and like and comment of course!

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +4

      Thank you Chandler,

    • @sailingnomad4963
      @sailingnomad4963 7 лет назад +1

      Chandler Baker I do as well, but I use my iPad as an interface and it's much easier than using the Apple TV Remote! Works with my iPhone too!

    • @chandlerbaker6751
      @chandlerbaker6751 7 лет назад

      Are you able to comment and Like on the iPad? If so I might have to go find my iPad lol

    • @sailingnomad4963
      @sailingnomad4963 7 лет назад

      Chandler Baker, yes, I can like, comment and subscribe all via the iPad. My wife often prefers to use her iPhone, so that's an option as well.

  • @cookinginthedark6768
    @cookinginthedark6768 7 лет назад +1

    Cody,
    I always like the detailed descriptions of what you are doing, no matter how elementary it may be to some people.
    Thanks for sharing as always,
    Brad

  • @drewroehm3292
    @drewroehm3292 7 лет назад +17

    You're little snap on tool is called a 90 degree O-Ring pick

    • @KoalityofLife
      @KoalityofLife 7 лет назад

      Part of a dental pick set..

    • @iraqbeentheredonthat
      @iraqbeentheredonthat 7 лет назад +2

      Drew Roehm It's known as a "Scribe"

    • @Rab93
      @Rab93 7 лет назад +2

      Matthew St. Onge 90 degree pick not a scribe, a scribe is an engineering tool with a point on both ends

    • @KoalityofLife
      @KoalityofLife 7 лет назад

      Apparently there is a lot of different names for that little tool. Looking up images on google for O-ring pick, scribe, dental pick, they all look pretty much the same.

    • @Rab93
      @Rab93 7 лет назад +1

      There is a difference, one is solid metal and the other has a plastic handle, scribe's are also made from hardened steel where picks are not, normally you snap a scribe and a pick will just bend

  • @bigbillbob88
    @bigbillbob88 7 лет назад

    Can I just say, I appreciate you making small errors or mistakes and leaving them in the final video. (I.e when the chain was trapped behind the tensioner and not getting the final link on) It would be so easy to edit them out and make yourself look greater than you are.

  • @rockinpiano1
    @rockinpiano1 7 лет назад +6

    Cody, I finally figured out what makes you & your family so addictive, you guys are REAL people, doing what REAL people do with their day to day lives! Also, this video typifies how a real man's brain works!
    1st. There's nothing better than a man and his tractor plowing snow.(Or moving dirt)
    2nd. Dad always told me "grease is cheap", don't scrimp on greasing your equipment.
    3rd. A REAL man NEVER gives up on a job(tightening the chains).................................Well, until you finally say "SCREW THIS"!(;>)
    FYI....If you REALLY want to get that last link, just use a snap chain and hook it into the inside rail(links)on the tire chains, then hook the binder to it to get the extra leverage you need.(;>)
    PS. This is one of the best videos I've watched of yours. OUTSTANDING!(:>)

  • @patrickkenneth7772
    @patrickkenneth7772 7 лет назад

    I bought a Honda ATV a few years back.The previous owner had it stored in a garage for about 8 years with fuel left in the tank and the lines. Between my father and I, we stripped the carburetor apart and tried to clean the tank. We also installed a fuel line filter. It ran rough at first, but it has been gradually getting better with more use.

  • @IdahoDualSport
    @IdahoDualSport 7 лет назад +5

    Please!!! For my sanity... send the chain tensioners back!!! haha

  • @SulCoCrazy
    @SulCoCrazy 7 лет назад

    Thank you for validating my maintenance craziness!
    1) 2003 Liberty. Oil changed every 3,000, plugs every 30,000, diff fluids every 60,000, and tranny and t-case fluid every 30,000. Still going good after 257,000. Valvoline always used. All original parts.
    2) 2003 John Deere LT 180. Plugs, Fuel and oil filter changed every season's end and spindles greased. Use non-ethanol gas. All original. Works great.
    3) 2005. Arctic Cat 400 4x4. Bought used but oil changed regularly using AmsOIL full synthetic. Diffs changed too with AmsOIL. Non-ethanol gas. Spark plug cleaned, gapped, or changed seasonally. Starts first try, every try.
    4) Chainsaw and weed trimmer greased every season. Spark plugs maintained seasonally. Runs like a champ.
    I've seen my friends go through two or three vehicles to my one. Maintenance works! Out here where I heat with wood and have to take care of 5 acres of land, my equipment needs to work the first time, every time. Period.

  • @MackeGranstedt
    @MackeGranstedt 7 лет назад +45

    So... what are the two things again? Getting more and more confused by these titles...

    • @durgan5668
      @durgan5668 5 лет назад +22

      Never run your equipment without ensuring the fuel is clean of contaminates, and never run machinery without greasing moving parts first.

    • @snugbreezy4523
      @snugbreezy4523 4 года назад +3

      I was kinda confused on this as well.

    • @kayfrenly5460
      @kayfrenly5460 4 года назад

      Sin, or have fun.

  • @LiveFreeAndBushcraft
    @LiveFreeAndBushcraft 7 лет назад

    One tip I've used when putting on ATV chains, deflate your tire, put the chain on nice and snub then re-inflate and the chain should be nice a tight. Thanks for sharing your vids.

  • @jasnh9392
    @jasnh9392 7 лет назад +17

    new rule if you use clickbait titles fill us in on what we are in for with the rest of the video in the first minute or so....

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +16

      I wasn't aware you were the rule maker Jas, please send me the official Jas rulebook for the Wranglerstar channel,

    • @MrDuddly
      @MrDuddly 7 лет назад

      Here you go @ 1:18 also live and let be!

    • @ujellybrah1
      @ujellybrah1 7 лет назад

      you put the video details under the video lol Quote from you:"Two mistakes homesteaders should never make is to neglect their equipments need to be properly greased and filled with fresh clean fuel. " only if people read more closely it would make your job easier

    • @jasnh9392
      @jasnh9392 7 лет назад

      sure! there are a few foot notes i need to commit to the changelog once i get them in place i will send it over. :)

  • @harveysmith100
    @harveysmith100 7 лет назад +1

    This is a suggestion as I have never tried it. A Thought came to me as I watched you struggle with the chains. What about using a ratchet strap to tighten the tensioners so you can adjust them. Some people call them cargo straps.

  • @roadsidemanners
    @roadsidemanners 7 лет назад +4

    I'm usually very impressed with your grasp of common sense Cody, I find it very refreshing, but you have spent way too much time, and probably money, on these chain tensioners! Bungie em up and get back to work. These things seem way to complicated for such a simple job that they have.

  • @hubifornia
    @hubifornia 7 лет назад +1

    grease gun tip: loosen the barrel a turn so before pulling out rod. release rod before tightening barrel allows air to escape around threads (burps) then tighten barrel.

  • @alandavies6492
    @alandavies6492 7 лет назад +5

    Enter Sandman

  • @douglaswatson3638
    @douglaswatson3638 7 лет назад +2

    just a hint/suggestion. the tip on the grease gun is adjustable.one should loosen the tip of the gun(just a turn or so). install on the grease zerk an tighten up and then apply grease. then loosen. like the ball on your trailer. makes the grease gun end last.

  • @mikegoodell11
    @mikegoodell11 7 лет назад +4

    Loved the intro music!

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +1

      "Enter Sandman Banjo cover by Banjo Guy Ollie : ruclips.net/channel/UC5-umfrfqPvDvWCYHJGYtpA"

  • @TRAVERZULU3
    @TRAVERZULU3 7 лет назад

    Cody, I think you just proved the rationale for the regular bungee tensioners. Thinks for the insights with the fuel filter and grease gun- very helpful.

  • @37south47
    @37south47 7 лет назад +9

    Same question I asked as I'm the last video. Where the heck are the nicks boots???

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +3

      Nick's boots are only for summer,

    • @37south47
      @37south47 7 лет назад +1

      Wranglerstar why?

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +6

      They are not insulated,

    • @mitown
      @mitown 7 лет назад +1

      What boots are you wearing in the winter?

    • @37south47
      @37south47 7 лет назад +1

      Michael Town who?

  • @dasaster7993
    @dasaster7993 7 лет назад +1

    If you use a separate chain, and hook it across the tire to the tractor.Then you could hook your binder to that, and stretch the spring as much as you need.

  • @subodai85
    @subodai85 7 лет назад +12

    heh, end of this video can be surmised in Ave's favourite word. bumblefuckery

    • @PeterB12345
      @PeterB12345 5 лет назад +1

      They should do a collaboration

  • @zekezero12345
    @zekezero12345 7 лет назад

    I generally remove the top cap after putting the grease cartridge into the gun.
    In the UK they're plastic and it makes it easier to remove in the gun.
    Great channel, Cody.

  • @LoneStarLiving
    @LoneStarLiving 7 лет назад +20

    Is that Enter Snowman playing at the beginning of the video? ;)

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +4

      "Enter Sandman Banjo cover by Banjo Guy Ollie : ruclips.net/channel/UC5-umfrfqPvDvWCYHJGYtpA"

    • @jinxjones5497
      @jinxjones5497 4 года назад +1

      _cool rendition_

  • @ashleydaniels9228
    @ashleydaniels9228 7 лет назад

    Just wanted to say how much we enjoy your channel. My three year old son and I watch eve night while rocking him to sleep.

  • @timberwood9864
    @timberwood9864 7 лет назад +4

    Sleep with one eye open dun dun dun dun 👌 nice intro music

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +1

      "Enter Sandman Banjo cover by Banjo Guy Ollie : ruclips.net/channel/UC5-umfrfqPvDvWCYHJGYtpA"

    • @Blazen.g
      @Blazen.g 7 лет назад

      take my hand we're off to never ever land

  • @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm
    @Kris_at_WhiteOaksFarm 7 лет назад

    I've used a large turnbuckle to help me center the binders on tire chains. It's a bit slow to pull them tight, but the hooks fit the ring and chain, and you just tighten it with a bar through the yoke.

  • @timberray9572
    @timberray9572 7 лет назад +18

    Lars Ulrich is gonna have a hissy fit when he sees this video.

    • @dilbotmacguillacutty4849
      @dilbotmacguillacutty4849 7 лет назад +7

      Ray Duerksen
      🎵🎶....Exit white,
      tilt blade right,
      make my land,
      clear so I can drive again! YEAH HA, OOOH!🎶

    • @c.e.f4916
      @c.e.f4916 7 лет назад +2

      bangs on the bass drum with a hammer. is still better than larrs

  • @gregericson6177
    @gregericson6177 5 лет назад +1

    I thumbed up because of the folk bluegrass rendition of enter sandman. Top shelf cover.

  • @garretthensley9655
    @garretthensley9655 7 лет назад +4

    the thing that was bugging me was the fact that the spacing was way off.

    • @andrewbeaver1843
      @andrewbeaver1843 6 лет назад +1

      Garrett Hensley went through and count. Only two or three were actually seven link long

    • @donnypackard5053
      @donnypackard5053 6 лет назад

      Count again they were all seven but the one he was working on.

  • @bennett12349
    @bennett12349 7 лет назад

    Something I use a lot that mite help with installing the tire chain is a ratchet strap used like a come along. In my trade I use a come along for everything and a ratchet strap works great as a miniature version. Awesome videos. Long time subscriber.

  • @jbrnds
    @jbrnds 7 лет назад +3

    On a Sunday?

    • @1anthonybrowning
      @1anthonybrowning 7 лет назад +3

      jbrnds I believe he is a Seventh Day Adventist, and I believe they observe the Sabbath on Saturday.

    • @joshlower1
      @joshlower1 5 лет назад

      Jesus healed people on the sabbath. If it has to get done it has to get done. God wont judge any man for that. If the snow needs plowed that’s just the way it is.

  • @yitcon2704
    @yitcon2704 7 лет назад

    There is nothing quite like a good Wranglerstar video on a cold day!

  • @djamison9r
    @djamison9r 7 лет назад +3

    Thumbs up if for nothing else but the Metallica music!!!

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад

      "Enter Sandman Banjo cover by Banjo Guy Ollie : ruclips.net/channel/UC5-umfrfqPvDvWCYHJGYtpA"

  • @donc81
    @donc81 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Cody, I tip I found from working a job in Alaska is to put your lube products in a warm place during the winter. It makes it a lot nicer when you have to use it

  • @daa3417
    @daa3417 7 лет назад +4

    Mistake number one that a man should never make, confuse *tolerance* with *clearance*. Please, please learn the difference and never again conflate the two very different design concepts.

  • @johnahern9908
    @johnahern9908 7 лет назад

    Cody
    Just watched you struggle with the "chain tentioner" thingy. Think about it for a while and apply a little bit of mechanics.
    With a bit of trial and error, locate the centre of the wheel where you want the center ring to be located for the size of the tire, then measure the distance for the tentioner chain to hold the tire track grip chain tight
    Find a piece of bar about 2 feet long Make a hook on one end. Take another piece of bar about 8 inches long with a hook on one end.
    Now, at a spot where you would have the "over enter point' (similar to the over center chain puller that you were using join the two bars together at that point
    Method of use}- Hook one end on the chain on the tire , open the tentioner and hook other short bar hook over the end of the centre spring. "Over-centre" the ' tool;' now you have both hands free to attatch the tension chain to the spring. . Un-hinge the tool and un-hook the tool.
    EUREKA. (no damaged fingers!
    Have a warm day
    John.

  • @jdcreamer435
    @jdcreamer435 7 лет назад +3

    sand man!

    • @keeptrying5962
      @keeptrying5962 7 лет назад

      Right on. I tell you, I'm getting my "Name That Tune" fix here.

  • @mitchell866
    @mitchell866 7 лет назад

    Now if your like me, I will be in bed trying to get to sleep and will be figuring out how to get that last link. These video's are the best in my opinion, just a guy doing his chores. Thanks Cody.

  • @trainsacomin2088
    @trainsacomin2088 7 лет назад +30

    misleading title...bye

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  7 лет назад +15

      +Dave Erickson triggered cbjw

    • @knpstrr
      @knpstrr 7 лет назад +5

      hahaha. Meanwhile, as Dave unsubscribes, 1,500 more are added.

    • @jasonskinner1555
      @jasonskinner1555 7 лет назад

      Bye see ya tomorrow

    • @turnersparadise8368
      @turnersparadise8368 7 лет назад +7

      lol, yeah, Dave unsubscribes every video.

    • @TheBeatenPaths
      @TheBeatenPaths 7 лет назад +2

      Dave Erickson Not misleading at all.....he used crappy grease from NAPA and a cheap diesel filter from NAPA. lol. I guess he doesnt really care about his nice new tractor

  • @hairydogstail
    @hairydogstail 7 лет назад

    Great heads up with the Mr. Funnel. I connect two rubber grease hoses together to create a long hose which is far easier to reach the hard to reach grease zerks.

  • @topher174
    @topher174 7 лет назад

    GREAT stuff on your channels. Quick chain hack if it hasn't already been mentioned here in all these comments.
    Lay your chain out on the ground flat. In the center, place a few pieces of wood cribbing (stacked) between the chain spaces.
    Then drive your tire on top of the cribbing. The chains can then be pulled up over your tires and positioned to your liking since they'll be loose and not touching the ground. Easier to set your binders as well. Cheers.

  • @karelvanleer429
    @karelvanleer429 7 лет назад +1

    back up to a tree put a cable around the tree that has two loops back your tractor up put your tension device in the center Loop but the other end inside both loops then tighten it do not depend on using the chain wrapped around the tire PK CenterPoint with one cable with two loops make the cable long enough so that you can wrap it around the center post or you're Anchor Point several times to meet the distance for attaching your chains

  • @wsmcmc3864
    @wsmcmc3864 7 лет назад

    I've found quite often that the plungers on new grease guns are deformed from rushed assembly and because of the deformation one edge of the plunger hangs up on the entry of the cartridge. So now in advance of use I inspect the plunger and will temporarily manually insert it into the end of the new cartridge and leave it for a couple of days to learn its shape. You don't open the poptop end till you are ready to do the final reassembly of the gun. Yes keeping your next tube of grease in a warmer location helps also. But this did correct a problem I had with my mini gun and was about to give up on it. having flexlines on the guns with the adjustable angle heads allows you access to some fittings that get blocked by attachments or implements that you aren't ready to remove. Oh I used to bid on and get preventative maintenance work at an industrial plant.

  • @MrCthieke
    @MrCthieke 7 лет назад

    Love all of your videos thank you.a little tip on greasing equipment taught to me by a very wise old boss of mine Junior Merritt. always meticulously clean all grease zerts before you put the gun on it so you don't push dirt in with the grease and wear the bushings hopefully it will help your equipment Last much longer.

  • @jimkinson4975
    @jimkinson4975 7 лет назад

    Cody thanks for being real. I would rather watch a video where someone might have a moment of being a butter finger and get frustrated then watch ones where everything has been edited out and the watcher believes that it was really easy to do.
    Have had issues trying to get chains tightened even and usually a short spin up and down the driveway helps.
    Blessings.

  • @919hammer
    @919hammer 7 лет назад

    Thread rope between ring in center, then to your outside links of the chain like a block and tackle and cinch them suckers up. I use this to install ditched chains, hope this helps!

  • @warrensuane391
    @warrensuane391 7 лет назад

    Man, THANK YOU for showing your struggles! That is me all the time and make me feel a bit better seeing someone so skilled and knowledgeable as yourself struggle with stuff too!

  • @RamSkirata
    @RamSkirata 7 лет назад +1

    i like that you dont edit out your failures.

  • @marklarsen9404
    @marklarsen9404 7 лет назад

    Cody, try putting spring on 7th link and then stretch it to center ring and hook it. Sometimes the most obvious things you don't see, when you do you don't know why you didn't see it. Been there, done that.

  • @hobbyhomesteader984
    @hobbyhomesteader984 7 лет назад

    I feel you frustration..
    When I was in the Air Force my job was towing large aircraft, and in the winter we (I) had to chain up a 26 ton tow tractor. I learned if you put the binders on with arm strength...evenly...then work your way around one link at a time to achieve the proper link length. Though I did this in a hanger....much drier.

  • @Wacoa300
    @Wacoa300 7 лет назад

    You can also use your truck winch to tighten those binders with. Just roll forward so you're always pulling from the same position.

  • @Pat2317
    @Pat2317 7 лет назад

    Lol I could sense the frustration setting in with the binders. They are really nice, but I'm like you, the rubber ones are simpler and faster. Great videos!

  • @ChewbacaTW
    @ChewbacaTW 7 лет назад

    Cody! Thank you so much for that very informative demonstration of bleeding a grease gun. You just saved me $50 from having to buy another.

  • @edrefeen4006
    @edrefeen4006 4 года назад

    Preventive maintenance is the best way to prevent major problems. My dad taught me that from the first day I was with him in the shop. He said do the little things that way you avoid big things from happening. Love my dad he still teaches me stuff

  • @8023120SL
    @8023120SL 7 лет назад +1

    I built front end loaders and refitted and rebuilt 2nd hand ones for 6 years and cant tell you how many worn out loader pins and pin bushes I dealt with that had never seen a grease gun. I've never seen to much lubrication wear out machinery. P.S. I can tell you (as an Australian) how glad I am that the fluffy water doesn't fall on inland OZ!

  • @philmifsud4127
    @philmifsud4127 7 лет назад

    you could also string a short length of 1/8 cable through a chain link connect it into a loop with a crosby clamp, then you will have a better loop to hook your binder hook into.

  • @Pre_K
    @Pre_K 6 лет назад

    Best of wishes in all of your endeavours. Keep that knowledge flowing.
    I grew up working a ranch and still appreciate many of your tips and content. I've noticed many people haven't been tought correct way to just change a wheel, which can cause catastrophic failure ending in injury to both operater or passersby.
    . I continue to look forward to your Insights.God bless you and your family.

  • @greg76543210
    @greg76543210 7 лет назад +1

    The music/cover songs you've been using lately are on point.

  • @Tsinij
    @Tsinij 7 лет назад

    I know you've been at this a while, but I sincerely love your cinematography. You cover all the aspects I'm curious about, beautifully.

  • @erikjohnson5608
    @erikjohnson5608 7 лет назад

    I fully relate to tasks becoming personal when you are so close!

  • @mdnghtrdr79
    @mdnghtrdr79 7 лет назад

    I like the green waterproof marine grease. It won't mix with water and become sludge. Excellent for anything that may come in contact with water (most things you're greasing).

  • @BulletSpoung
    @BulletSpoung 5 лет назад

    A little tip, if you use water proof wheel barring grease made for boat trailers it seems to last much longer.

  • @matthewmcgowan5164
    @matthewmcgowan5164 7 лет назад

    Cody I've used chain binders on my chains just to connect the master link! Try making a small chain to hook your binder on instead of hooking the binder straight to the tire chain!!!

  • @iraqbeentheredonthat
    @iraqbeentheredonthat 7 лет назад

    That tool is called a Scribe. I love them, a tool box requirement. As far as hitting the grease fittings, on Aircraft, we hit them after every 60 hours of flight time or after every wash, very important to hit them after a wash!! Our Jets are 50+ years old are work great (KC-135).

  • @MichaelJones59
    @MichaelJones59 7 лет назад

    tractor supply makes a chain tightener with a 3 inch draw that is perfect for using on chains because it has small hooks. They look like a load binder but with 1/4 inch hooks

  • @locoken
    @locoken 7 лет назад

    Those small picks are simply called mechanics picks. I love having them around the shop. Makes many a task much easier.

  • @almackmackinnon
    @almackmackinnon 4 года назад

    Thanks for this I just bought a tractor & as you said this "basic knowledge" for some, but i had no clue. Now i do.

  • @eagle21scout
    @eagle21scout 7 лет назад +1

    Wranglerstar- I'm digging the acoustic Enter Sandman...well played, sir. Have a good day.

  • @davefontes8532
    @davefontes8532 7 лет назад

    Lubrication tip.When you were greasing, I noticed the "angle" cylinders had no grease fittings, but they need lube too. There is a product call "Fluid Film" that is between grease and WD40. It comes in a spray can and is really good for those non-grease able joints. I also use it on battery post to control corrosion. This is an all around lube that heavy like grease but lite like WD40. Great stuff.

  • @noahmedeiros5092
    @noahmedeiros5092 4 года назад

    It's fun watching West Coast guys try to think. Very entertaining.

  • @americanguy87
    @americanguy87 7 лет назад

    I was a oilerman in a sawmill. Grease can save a lot of money. I now work in a Co-generation plant we use a CAT 950H to load our fuel we grease it every time we fill up.