How dare those rude people run their grain dryer, while you're trying to make a RU-vid video?!?! (Ha!Ha! I know it's your parents grain dryer.) Keep up the great work Sanders!!! I can only imagine how great of a job it would be, if you had your own professional paint booth and body shop.
You're still learning so don't be to hard on yourself. 98.0% of young people your age and even most adults couldn't do what you just did. Trucks lookin good.
You break it you fix it. I got my first 70 Chevy pickup when I was 14 for $150.00 in 1978. By the time I graduated High School I was on my 5th engine and had rebuilt some in between. I had 307,327,350 and finished with a 400 cu. in. I’m 60 yrs old now and never let anyone maintain any of my equipment either. I hope you get a two post hoist in the new shop. That would enable you all to do so much more efficiently. Good Job 👍
Good job. Bike sounds great. I'm sure you're glad you didn't scrap it. Light weight + more power = more FUN. Stay Safe our there. There's a reason ever pro rider wears a helmet at all times. They work when we need them to.
Sanders, nice to see a guy your age doing this stuff. It’ll take you far. You are much further ahead than most people your age. Cheers and keep up the good work
Good job these skills will come in handy all your life, not just the mechanical skills but the stick-to-ativeness one of the most useful skills of all.
I would strip it down for parts and sell them, money in the bank account is better than scrap metal. Save the clutch pack if you can as this can be re-used for another project.
Yeah, replace the engine & transmission assembly if you can find one for a decent price. I know how it goes with these things, it's probably cheaper to buy a wreck of one of them with an intact engine in it rather than buying just the engine itself unless you can find just the bottom end which is in reasonable condition for it !
I tell you I get a lot of enjoyment out of your videos as an old guy, I remember when I was twelve years old, I came down a steep hill on my oversized bike, full speed and tried to navigate a gravel driveway to our farm. I had me a very bad spill that landed me head over heals into a pile of briers. I was very lucky to only have scratches and bruises . . . that very moment I said, that is the end of my reckless behaviour . . . here I am today at early 70's walking upright with all my body parts in order. I thanks that early bike spill. I guess in your case you have to blow up things to become an expert builder. Cheers
Nice video Sanders.You sir have a great R.C. collection going on there,a lot of money and time invested. I am super impressed with all that you are able to accomplish at such a young age.Keep on keeping on Sir!
Do you have room in the snowmobiles to run brushless motors plus the speed controller? I know the make some really small ones. One more thing did you ever get a good battery charger and what kind?
Yes the snowmobiles run brushless motors the brushed ones get too hot and melt the plastic. I have a balance charger that i got off amazon so far it works pretty good havnt had any issues with it.