Your service to producing these OSHA "how not to" videos is commendable sir. Came for the OSHA violations, stayed for the cute puppies! Hi Max, hi Mingo!
@@hunterbishop4143 thank you, I’d love to post more but it’s more important to me that the video meets a standard as opposed to posting a video that’s sub par just to post more often
At 1:15, approximately. "That's where it is going to sit for a while." Long frame, so no weight on the tandems, bald tires, slippery surface. You know the result. Alternate strategy that sometimes helps: drop the dollies or if non-functional, place something to prop the trailer up. Release the fifth wheel. Drop your bags. disconnect airlines, pull free. Go back to where your wheels were spinning under the trailer. Cover the slippery spot with branches, carpet, cardboard, busted up wood, any thing that will change the slipperiness and add traction. (If I was there I'd give you my old chains--got me over the Rockies in snow and ice). If necessary or possible change the attitude of the tractor (in your instance I would back in at about 15 degrees to the left of driver side). Center under fifth wheel but don't try to engage. Raise your bags to lift the trailer. Remove the props. Back up and lock the fifth wheel. Connect airlines. With an empty, try starting in 3rd very gently using the clutch to modify power to the wheels. Too much power and you will just spin or shoot out the items you tried to use for traction--dangerous to observers and curious puppies. If it is going to work, you should get some motion. At that point decide whether it is practical to pull it out or rock it or whatever. Too late to help you now, but you seem like the kind of guy who isn't going to change mud for gravel soon, but will continue to use his equipment on the surface available, so maybe it could help you another time. Love your show. I often find it relaxing. Also, 17:17. drop your bags.
Rarely am I so entertained (by your projects) and so infuriated (by your utter and unreasonable disregard for your equipment) at the same time... Keep it up! 😂👍
Hi Max and Mingo! Mingo love to pin over Max. Lol You are really the Jack of all trade. I am very impressed! May God bless you and experience Gos’ love. Merry Christmas!
Brilliant sense of humour buddy, could almost pass as English with that self-deprecation! Ingenuity, resourcefulness and a lot of skill displayed on this video. But of course the stars, as always, steal the show. The dogs. Just fabulous. Keep safe, and thanks for all the time you take to record, edit and upload.
Love the videos, my buddy was the industrial designer that worked on the Milwaukee flathead angle grinder you have. Hope you like it! Fun seeing people use the tools!
By this point you realize that you are indeed Certifiable. The Bucket looks incredible, pretty cool how you laid it out. Also, it's nice to get rid of all those Former Projects. If you look at it like 'yeah I paid $1000 for the trailer and only got $750 back', that's a pretty good investment in these times. Peace, Merry Christmas, etc, etc, etc...
When needed, you've quite the arsenal for your 'fights'. I must confess, for a second I could see a wrecking ball coming in handy. One look from Mingo can make an ole gal's day! A plus you were able to recoup some of your money. Nice job on the bucket. Thanks for the Max and Mingo time.
My dude Max was not into the RCV. 🤣So........um........Mingo's working on getting his CDL? Great bucket build. You got mad skylz that will continue to save you $. Scamazon 😂 Rather accurate. There gotta be 200,000 sticks on your property. But, Max and Mingo both gotta have the same one. Be blessed bro. Yashua rules!
I call "your friend" Mr In & Out... Because he is always in and out of your videos and I don't know his name. But I follow his page too... And his page is named appropriately 😂 Thanks for another video to enjoy on my saturday! Hugs all around and Tummy rubs for Max and MIngo!! ❤
That was amazing and hilarious. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas. Santa better be good to Mingo and Max, cuz they good boys. They good boys! 🧑🎄
I am constantly amazed at your ingenuity and resourcefulness. BTW, only realizing $700 on scraping both frames/trailers still puts you ahead. The time it would have taken you to fix up the trailer, not even adding in the cost of parts well exceeds any benefit of use.
If OSHA had a poster child, it would be you LOL (sarcasm of course) They would be so proud. The old trailer was probably worth more dead than alive from the looks of it.
Hey there, my friend I really like that new bucket you built it really looks awesome. Keep up the good work and have a Merry Christmas 2024!! BTW I love your dogs especially the new younger one. :)
I had an old guy with a bad leg show me how to get them off with a big crowbar. That's all he used. He was amazing! Made me mad the way he just did it, made it look so simple.
I am always impressed on how you have so much knowledge in repairing things when they break!! You save so money doing it yourself. I'm curious: Are you married? children? Just asking.
Could you have saved that trailer? Sure. Would it have matched your new hauler? Yeah. Would it have made great content? Yup. Would it be cost effective and better than another trailer NOT destroyed? Absolutely NOT.
OSHA is not your friend, personal responsibility is. Did you fill bucket with 5 gallons of water to see how much it holds? Love your ghetto rig contraption.
Hope you’ve still got teeth left after all the bouncing around loading the scrap Nice touch with the missile 😂 And who’d of thought making a digger bucket was that simple Merry Christmas
So i recognize you don't wanna deal with utilities - does that extend to avarice with the supply chain? I mean, you have parts, pump for a well, petroleum products... do you aim for all domestic suppliers? Or are you just avoiding the utilities? PART 2: you clearly need the power of oil and gas for much of your tools/work... will you be going with wind or solar to increase that independence? Happy holidays to you & the bups.
I don’t want to deal with the electric company bcuz their criminals and they are intentionally bad at their job. I can generate my own power. Wind and solar are practical here.
Hi I like to tell you and your family and friends Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 and a Happy new year ok I will always praying 🙏 for 🙏 you and your family and friends ok 🙏 you have a wonderful day and have a good night and day ok 🙏 love Lorilee xoxoxoxox
You trashing your equipment is not going to make me want to watch. video seems over reckless. the longer it takes to repair something the more content you create?💥💥🍔🍻🐿️☃️
Your service to producing these OSHA "how not to" videos is commendable sir. Came for the OSHA violations, stayed for the cute puppies! Hi Max, hi Mingo!
OSHA would not like this man.
My goal is to violate osha with impunity. Thank you for watching lol
@@99Projects can you post more
@@99Projects your content is so enjoyable 😊
@@hunterbishop4143 thank you, I’d love to post more but it’s more important to me that the video meets a standard as opposed to posting a video that’s sub par just to post more often
That new bucket is looking good! Thanks for all the cute clips of Max and Mingo, super good doggos!
Thank you
That little dog of yours is so stinking cute ❤ and max is so patient and sweet with him
Lol so cute when you asked the dogs what do you think Mingo puts his paws up on maxes back so he can see you so cute.
I love watching your dogs play together. They are so cute!!! Nice work on your equipment! Love the new bucket!
At 1:15, approximately. "That's where it is going to sit for a while." Long frame, so no weight on the tandems, bald tires, slippery surface. You know the result. Alternate strategy that sometimes helps: drop the dollies or if non-functional, place something to prop the trailer up. Release the fifth wheel. Drop your bags. disconnect airlines, pull free. Go back to where your wheels were spinning under the trailer. Cover the slippery spot with branches, carpet, cardboard, busted up wood, any thing that will change the slipperiness and add traction. (If I was there I'd give you my old chains--got me over the Rockies in snow and ice). If necessary or possible change the attitude of the tractor (in your instance I would back in at about 15 degrees to the left of driver side). Center under fifth wheel but don't try to engage. Raise your bags to lift the trailer. Remove the props. Back up and lock the fifth wheel. Connect airlines. With an empty, try starting in 3rd very gently using the clutch to modify power to the wheels. Too much power and you will just spin or shoot out the items you tried to use for traction--dangerous to observers and curious puppies. If it is going to work, you should get some motion. At that point decide whether it is practical to pull it out or rock it or whatever. Too late to help you now, but you seem like the kind of guy who isn't going to change mud for gravel soon, but will continue to use his equipment on the surface available, so maybe it could help you another time. Love your show. I often find it relaxing. Also, 17:17. drop your bags.
Rarely am I so entertained (by your projects) and so infuriated (by your utter and unreasonable disregard for your equipment) at the same time... Keep it up! 😂👍
Hi Max and Mingo! Mingo love to pin over Max. Lol
You are really the Jack of all trade. I am very impressed! May God bless you and experience Gos’ love. Merry Christmas!
Brilliant sense of humour buddy, could almost pass as English with that self-deprecation! Ingenuity, resourcefulness and a lot of skill displayed on this video. But of course the stars, as always, steal the show. The dogs. Just fabulous. Keep safe, and thanks for all the time you take to record, edit and upload.
Always respect and heed any manufacturer's recommended limitations and safety suggestions.....😅 As always, another great video, thanks!
You are a great friend, coming to their aid and welding their equipment. Great doggos. Interesting projects. Happy holidays to you and yours.
Thanks, you too
Love the videos, my buddy was the industrial designer that worked on the Milwaukee flathead angle grinder you have. Hope you like it! Fun seeing people use the tools!
It’s a great grinder
Great show! However I need more Max and Mingo! Much better Max and Mingo in second half of show! Thank you!
Love your vidios. Regular guy doing regular stuff!
I have never seen a more professional job demonstrated on RUclips... EXCELLENT !
Need more dog content. I can go anywhere and watch excavators but those puppies are amazing.
Great bucket! Enjoy your videos. Watching from Alton, Illinois
By this point you realize that you are indeed Certifiable.
The Bucket looks incredible, pretty cool how you laid it out.
Also, it's nice to get rid of all those Former Projects.
If you look at it like 'yeah I paid $1000 for the trailer and only got $750 back', that's a pretty good investment in these times.
Peace, Merry Christmas, etc, etc, etc...
Lol that’s true. I could have lost a lot more
You are a hard working guy love the new bucket and keep the puppies in your videos love seeing them always helping 😊😊
When needed, you've quite the arsenal for your 'fights'. I must confess, for a second I could see a wrecking ball coming in handy. One look from Mingo can make an ole gal's day! A plus you were able to recoup some of your money. Nice job on the bucket. Thanks for the Max and Mingo time.
A wrecking ball would be great
@@99Projects Christmas present!
First time watching your videos, they remind me of Andrew Camarata's. Heavy equipment, safety 3rd, doggos and getting shit done 💪🔥 Hell yeah!
That yellow equipment trailer is sure made well good investment.
Good morning 99 projects! That truck is a beast! Loud and proud 😊 Awesome video today! Have a good day 😊 Hi Max and Mingo 🐕🦺🐕🦺
i feel so spoiled by the puppy content thank you
That old yellow trailer is built like a tank and always fighting. A restoration video would have made great content.
Hi Max and Mingo! Oh my gosh, Mingo!
My dude Max was not into the RCV. 🤣So........um........Mingo's working on getting his CDL? Great bucket build. You got mad skylz that will continue to save you $. Scamazon 😂 Rather accurate. There gotta be 200,000 sticks on your property. But, Max and Mingo both gotta have the same one. Be blessed bro. Yashua rules!
I call "your friend" Mr In & Out... Because he is always in and out of your videos and I don't know his name. But I follow his page too... And his page is named appropriately 😂
Thanks for another video to enjoy on my saturday! Hugs all around and Tummy rubs for Max and MIngo!! ❤
Lmao mr in and out. I like that
Simple man living a simple life!!! Well done!!
Exactly how I want it
Mingo was cute riding with Daddy!!!
You need a lil dog bed for mingo when you bring him along :D
Enjoyed watching that bucket come to life.
That was amazing and hilarious. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas. Santa better be good to Mingo and Max, cuz they good boys. They good boys! 🧑🎄
Awesome bucket great job
You got the bucket to work!!! Kiss ole Buster!!!
Merry Christmas to you, yours & the boys!!! Stay safe out there, don't want OSHA making a visit.
Great job on the bucket.
Merry Christmas to you and your family 🎄
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to You and Yours And Max And Mingo!
23:37 lol,,,Have you even watched your videos ? 🤣 jk I loved every minute of it. When I do stuff like that, my friends call me a Hack.
I am constantly amazed at your ingenuity and resourcefulness. BTW, only realizing $700 on scraping both frames/trailers still puts you ahead. The time it would have taken you to fix up the trailer, not even adding in the cost of parts well exceeds any benefit of use.
I run a trailer rental business and watching you flip the Way to heavy parts onto your poor trailer just gives me nightmares 😮. LoL
Lol well if it was a rental it would be way worse. Just kidding lol
You turn the impossible to possible 😂😂
If OSHA had a poster child, it would be you LOL (sarcasm of course)
They would be so proud.
The old trailer was probably worth more dead than alive from the looks of it.
OSHA would have to majorly change their tune for me to get involved lol
Great bucket build
Very nice bucket!
I can’t believe you scrapped those aluminum rims
Hey there, my friend I really like that new bucket you built it really looks awesome. Keep up the good work and have a Merry Christmas 2024!!
BTW I love your dogs especially the new younger one. :)
Thank you. Merry Christmas to you as well
Wow, this is like a hold my beer and watch this kind of thing
Hell yeah nice bucket build!!
Like buttah. 😎
I had an old guy with a bad leg show me how to get them off with a big crowbar. That's all he used. He was amazing! Made me mad the way he just did it, made it look so simple.
They come off easy if there not rusted on
@99Projects yeah, you should've seen the guy. Just mind blowing. It wouldn't have mattered with him, he was super tire/ wheel man! Make me sick.
I am always impressed on how you have so much knowledge in repairing things when they break!! You save so money doing it yourself.
I'm curious: Are you married? children? Just asking.
Looks like Max had something in his right ear for sure ?
Wow nice bucket you built.
12:45 just a Bronco doing Bronco things lol, and how many OSHA violations, all of them
Ya know if OSHA didn’t exist, I wouldn’t have any violations
Awesome video!
Safety Sometimes
Lol I like that
This reminds me of the song….im going to do some sketchy shit….i hope i get away with it…. lol 😉🤟🏼
I got away with it lol
@8:20That's the new Dunkin' Donuts in Geneva NY.
Could you have saved that trailer? Sure. Would it have matched your new hauler? Yeah. Would it have made great content? Yup. Would it be cost effective and better than another trailer NOT destroyed? Absolutely NOT.
Some times you can save em, some times ya can’t
@99Projects smart move brother
OSHA is not your friend, personal responsibility is. Did you fill bucket with 5 gallons of water to see how much it holds? Love your ghetto rig contraption.
Hope you’ve still got teeth left after all the bouncing around loading the scrap
Nice touch with the missile 😂
And who’d of thought making a digger bucket was that simple
Merry Christmas
now you got an Arkansas tooth bucket lol
pretty nice job on the bucket sharp. trailer frame couldn't be used for the new shop project for structure?
Na, to much messing around. Some times it’s better to cut the weight and move on
So i recognize you don't wanna deal with utilities - does that extend to avarice with the supply chain? I mean, you have parts, pump for a well, petroleum products... do you aim for all domestic suppliers? Or are you just avoiding the utilities?
PART 2: you clearly need the power of oil and gas for much of your tools/work... will you be going with wind or solar to increase that independence?
Happy holidays to you & the bups.
I don’t want to deal with the electric company bcuz their criminals and they are intentionally bad at their job. I can generate my own power. Wind and solar are practical here.
“the second you put a “little” weight on it”…, Hahaha…! Dammit, they just don’t make stuff like they used to.
It’s shameful lol
God bless 🙏🏼
That’s a lot of work for $0
You ain’t kidding
Please get dogs Ears checked head shake means something ?
Man. What does that truck do in the quarter mile?
10-15 minutes lol
Cool 😎
Hi I like to tell you and your family and friends Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 and a Happy new year ok I will always praying 🙏 for 🙏 you and your family and friends ok 🙏 you have a wonderful day and have a good night and day ok 🙏 love Lorilee xoxoxoxox
What I like to see is somebody make something out of nothing. make a dollar out of 15 cents💥💥🍔🍻🐿️☃️
👏👏👏👍
You're not Camerota....give it up.
By chance have you got a brother called Andrew Camarata you must be related to him,
You and Matt from Diesel Creek should get together for a project or two!
That would be cool
You trashing your equipment is not going to make me want to watch. video seems over reckless. the longer it takes to repair something the more content you create?💥💥🍔🍻🐿️☃️
Super talented guy! Great Channel.
Thank you kindly!