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Just a guy with an office job taking care of 20 acres in rural Oklahoma. You'll find lots of tractor and chainsaw videos but you'll also find some work and vacation travel vlogs, how-to videos, drone videos, and a few product reviews.
Ep. 115 - Trip to Branson - Part 2
8:52
2 года назад
Ep. 114 - Trip to Branson - Part 1
10:57
2 года назад
Ep. 103 - Gravel for the Barn (Part 2)
20:11
3 года назад
Ep. 102 - Gravel for the Barn!
13:59
3 года назад
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@dogsnot
@dogsnot 22 дня назад
Did you put down some sort of threshold for the doors?
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 22 дня назад
Not at first, but I did go back later and put down some flat cinder blocks to use as a threshold. It required some digging to get the blocks relatively level and flush with the ground.
@terifrey2401
@terifrey2401 Месяц назад
Who cares about the weather where you live!?! Just get to the pole removal!
@VLADESMusic
@VLADESMusic 2 месяца назад
Didn't have tension that part? I'm afraid to adjust mine because idk if the tension is there
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 месяца назад
The part I was adjusting didn’t have any tension on it. I just loosened 4 nuts from their bolts, slid the door assembly about 3/4” on the rails it sits on, and tightened the nuts back to the bolts. If you’re unsure though, I recommend having someone knowledgeable to help you or hire it done. Better to be safe than sorry.
@DavidLuster-ks3oi
@DavidLuster-ks3oi 2 месяца назад
Sweet hat
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 месяца назад
Yeah, it was pretty gross.
@deweybell3529
@deweybell3529 3 месяца назад
Thanks
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 3 месяца назад
You’re very welcome. Thanks for watching!
@jeankotara815
@jeankotara815 3 месяца назад
Great info
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!
@BIGBABOSKI0499
@BIGBABOSKI0499 4 месяца назад
This was very helpful
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
@RogerSayers
@RogerSayers 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing this with all of us. I've just installed my gate opener and am thinking about getting a control pad. If I do I'll definitely be watching this video again so I'll be able to program it. Thanks again.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the kind words and thank you for watching!
@steveewen5438
@steveewen5438 7 месяцев назад
Nice education vid man loved it
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
@bushcabin
@bushcabin 9 месяцев назад
Awesome. Looks easy enough and ill give it a try. Red Deer, Alberta , Canada
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 9 месяцев назад
It’s really not bad at all. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
@joshinator3937
@joshinator3937 10 месяцев назад
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@annevastaten8320
@annevastaten8320 10 месяцев назад
Does this mighty mule include a “party code” where you can set a code so that gate remains open?
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 10 месяцев назад
Not a code that I’m aware of but on this model, you can set the controller to stay open until you close it, rather than closing automatically so many seconds after opening. I prefer to have mine close automatically but when I do need it to stay open, I let it open completely, then turn the opener off at the unit so that the gate stays open. When I’m ready for it to close, I simply switch the opener back on at the unit and it closes on its own. Hope this helps - thanks for watching!
@mica122213
@mica122213 11 месяцев назад
Im using this video again lol
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 11 месяцев назад
I used it a few times myself, including about 2 weeks ago! Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching!
@mica122213
@mica122213 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much posting this video really works well@@JeremyTVOK
@christinetaylor4776
@christinetaylor4776 11 месяцев назад
So I'm SOL if i think i screwed up the master code??
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 11 месяцев назад
No, there is a reset button on the back of the keypad which will return it to the factory default master code of 1234.
@RobertMChambers
@RobertMChambers 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, the paper documentation from MM is kinda garbage.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 11 месяцев назад
You’re very welcome! Thank you for the feedback and thanks for watching!
@Eduardo22099
@Eduardo22099 11 месяцев назад
Hola Mi teclado no esta leyendo el control remoto y tampoco abre con los códigos programados Que puede ser ?
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 11 месяцев назад
Recomiendo restablecer el teclado a la configuración de fábrica. Puede hacerlo sacando el teclado del estuche y presionando el botón de reinicio en la parte posterior del teclado. El código maestro de fábrica debería ser 1234. Entonces debería poder programar el control remoto en el teclado y programar sus códigos.
@Eduardo22099
@Eduardo22099 11 месяцев назад
@@JeremyTVOK si, ya lo hice y nada.
@darrenlawson7928
@darrenlawson7928 Год назад
How to program it if you bought a house and the person who sold it was older and forgot the code?
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
There is a reset button on the back of the keypad which should default the keypad master code back to 1234.
@BONeHEAds626
@BONeHEAds626 Год назад
Thank you!!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
You’re very welcome. Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching!
@christopherhorner7538
@christopherhorner7538 Год назад
Are you planning on putting animals in the barn?
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
No, this barn is just for cars and equipment. I don’t have any livestock and I plan to keep it that way!
@johnnahenson
@johnnahenson Год назад
Awesome video, best one I have watched out of all the videos I've seen, thank you
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
I’m so glad it helped you. Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!
@alhorn4836
@alhorn4836 Год назад
you need a grapple
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
Yes I do!
@aaronburford5701
@aaronburford5701 Год назад
Box blade with grading is the best! Great video and camera view!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching! Box blades are definitely versatile tools!
@brianjohnson8312
@brianjohnson8312 Год назад
CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHAT THAT YELLOW FLOWERED HEDGE IS GROWING ON YOUR FENCE ROW THANKS
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
I watched the video to see what it was. I have no idea. It’s some kind of weed that grows kind of like a bush, but I’m not sure what it’s called. I try to keep them cut down when I have time.
@roadyways2420
@roadyways2420 Год назад
Hi Jeremy. Hope all is well with you and yours. I've been watching for a while and always loved your videos. Hope you make more soon. As I too have a B2650 and love it too.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
Hey, thank you so much for checking in on me. I actually had a very bad year last year and didn’t put out any new videos. I’ve got some stuff in the pipeline though, and will be posting some stuff soon, including an update on my life. Thank you for watching and following the channel!
@roadyways2420
@roadyways2420 Год назад
@JeremyTVOK Thanks Jeremy for the update. Taking care of yourself is priority. I pray everything gets better for you. Take all the time you need. My B2650 and I have your notifications turned on. Peace bothers. 🖖 🚜
@rbsmith7877
@rbsmith7877 Год назад
Excellent instructional video! Had my keypad reprogrammed in minutes! Much obliged!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
I’m glad the video helped you get it done. Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!
@cherylhuff1914
@cherylhuff1914 Год назад
This is the clearest video I have watched and I have watched a lot! The pace, the organization, and the clarity were all spot on. Thank you!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
Thank you so much for the kind words, and thanks for watching!
@cookinwithbj
@cookinwithbj Год назад
Thank you! One of mine came out easy The other one I will try to dig it out like u did.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
You bet! I hope this helps you. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
@noblejustice19
@noblejustice19 Год назад
I was certain I could pull this off until you brought out the tractor. Don't have one of those.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
It can definitely be done without the tractor. Soaking the ground and digging around the concrete base is the hardest part of the job. The tractor just saved me from having the lift it by hand and carry it. The whole thing weighed less than 100 pounds, so it can be done. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
@johnstark3058
@johnstark3058 Год назад
Lay that bucket a little more flat and use your float setting while back dragging, works alot better😉
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
For sure! I’ve definitely learned that since this video was published. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching!
@juancordero454
@juancordero454 Год назад
How do you change the master code after a while using it ?
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
If you know the current master code, you would go through the steps in the video that start at 4:20. If you don't know or remember the master code, you can reset the keypad back to factory settings by taking the keypad out of the housing and pressing the reset switch on the back of the unit. This will require the keypad to have to "learn" the transmit code given by the remote control button. This process can be found at 7:02 in this video. Once that is done, you will go to 4:20 in the video to set a new master code from the factory default, which I believe is 1234. Hope that helps - thanks for watching!
@yoelvisdiaz6398
@yoelvisdiaz6398 Год назад
Nice and helpful video. Thanks buddy.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
Thank you for the kind words and thanks for watching!
@rssoundcompany
@rssoundcompany Год назад
How long would you say it took you to cut your trench? How long is the trench? Thank you!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
It only took about 2 hours to cut the 200-foot trench. It took about 20 minutes of digging by hand after that to finish the last couple of feet near the barn where we couldn't get the trencher. Two things that helped were that we have sandy soil that tends to be pretty easy to dig through, and we don't have many rocks below the surface. If your soil is harder and has lots of rocks below the surface, your dig time could be a lot longer. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching!
@rssoundcompany
@rssoundcompany Год назад
@@JeremyTVOK Thanks for the video! I live about 15 miles from the coast in south Texas. We don't have any rocks so that should not be a problem. I need to dig about 350 feet and was trying to figure out if I could get a way with the 4 hour rental vs a full day rental. Thanks again!
@lindaolson6269
@lindaolson6269 Год назад
I did a factory reset, still not working. I found directions on the keypad for the mm371w, it's different than the older style of gate opener. Will try again.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
The manual may be better help than me, especially if it’s a different style opener. Good luck!
@randalrichey6408
@randalrichey6408 Месяц назад
Did you get yours to work. I have same issue
@lindaolson6269
@lindaolson6269 Год назад
i tried programming my remote to the keypad to open the gate, but it didn't work. I know it's a old post, but can you help me.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
You might do a factory reset by taking the back cover off the keypad. You can take the cover off by removing 2 screws in the bottom of the keypad. Then find the reset button above the batteries, then press and hold the reset button for 2 to 3 seconds. Then you can enter a new master code and re-program the keypad to the opener using the remote.
@patharris4530
@patharris4530 Год назад
EXCELLENT, used your video to program MY NEW MM371W key pad as you directed.......piece of cake......THANKS MUCH.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
Very good! Thank you for the kind words and thank you for watching!
@PaulGuenther-hy8cq
@PaulGuenther-hy8cq Год назад
This was a wonderful video and I agree with those who said that it was far better than the factory information. What I need now is information on how to program the remote control so it recognizes the reprogrammed keypad. There are so many remotes that it is difficult to figure to sort it all out.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
Thank you for the kind words. I’m not an expert but based on what I’ve seen, I don’t believe you can program a remote using the keypad. Programming a remote normally just involves setting the DIP switches in the remote and using the learn button inside the opener control board. Any additional remotes should be able to be programmed using the existing remote’s DIP switch settings. Hope this helps! Thanks again for the comment and thanks for watching!
@gottabighit1
@gottabighit1 Год назад
Heck yeah! Perfect. Thank you very much.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
You’re very welcome! Thank you for the comment!
@emilykuntz1700
@emilykuntz1700 Год назад
I just bought a house with a keypad but I don't know the gate code. the previous owners passed away so I don't know how to get the master code. the mighty mule instructions say I can reset all the codes by pressing the reset button but I don't see a reset button on the keypad. is it somewhere else? under the cover or something? thanks!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
The reset button should be on the back of the keypad unit. It will reset the unit to the factory default master code which is 1234.
@johnnyrambone
@johnnyrambone Год назад
Only watch if you want the entire manual and his life explained to you throughout the process. Buried somewhere in pieces is setting up the keypad.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
You could read the description where there is a bookmark for every single process so that you can skip the commentary. Or you could read the manual yourself since it's online. Or you could leave a snarky comment on someone else's video. So many choices.
@johnnyrambone
@johnnyrambone Год назад
@@JeremyTVOK in truth I am simply leaving the comment I wish I would have seen. With my hands full the other choices to approaching your video were limited. I based the decision to click and play in background based on thumbnail and title, which ended up being a mistake. In my judgment perhaps, and also because of what I already observed about your video. Best wishes to you Jeremy TV and thanks for contributing content to the world.
@tonycastro8355
@tonycastro8355 Год назад
Great video, thank you
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK Год назад
Thank you! Appreciate your comment and thanks for watching!
@jayj6008
@jayj6008 2 года назад
Nice burn piles man. I love having big burn piles like that. Something satisfying watching the flames and the smoke.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
Thanks! Yes it is satisfying. Feels like getting stuff cleaned up but it’s also relaxing to watch.
@jayj6008
@jayj6008 2 года назад
@@JeremyTVOK heck yeah man. Gave me one hell of a chubby as well haha
@smartluck100
@smartluck100 2 года назад
Why waste time digging with a shovel and fence post digger? Why not just use your tractor and yank it out of the ground? You could save yourself a lot of time and sweat
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
It's a fair question but I actually did have reasons for doing it the way I did it. The first is that the ground was VERY dry, which meant that the concrete was essentially itself concreted into the ground. That would have made it more difficult to simply pull it out with the front-end loader. Secondly, you can damage hydraulics by trying to lift a static load like a concreted pole or fence post. Lifting a load like dirt or gravel that is very heavy but not static like a pole or fence post does not present the same chance for damage. If my tractor was 2 or 3 times as big as it is, I might have tried that approach but my smaller tractor definitely has a limit that I believe that job would have exceeded. Could it have done it? Maybe. Could it have done it without damaging my tractor? Maybe or maybe not. I spent a lot of money on my tractor and I'm not willing to take the chance of damaging it when a little sweat and elbow grease on my part will help me avoid it. I may not always do stuff the right way or even the way most other people would have done it. But I usually put a lot of thought into my projects. I try to take the approach I think will have the greatest chance for success, in the safest way I can, and in a way which won't damage my equipment.
@robertbrewster6890
@robertbrewster6890 2 года назад
Awesome! Thank you Jeremy!!!!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
You're very welcome! Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching!
@mtower235
@mtower235 2 года назад
Lol shoulda hit them with the “hey you can’t park there” I helped out several folks during that storm. Im running a Trail Boss with a 10K winch
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
Ha! We were afraid he was hurt but thankfully he wasn’t. He was shook up pretty good though. Sounds like you’re running a pretty sweet rig!
@mtower235
@mtower235 2 года назад
Yeah it’ll do it. Sure gotta make sure you gotta counterbalance on the back. Our place I’m using the 2650 on is on a hill. Think I’m gonna add tire ballast cause it gets sketchy sometimes.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
Oh definitely. I usually keep my brush hog on the back when I need lots of counterweight. I also had my tires ballasted with anti-freeze at the dealership when I bought it. I'm not sure how much it helps but it has to help some.
@mtower235
@mtower235 2 года назад
@@JeremyTVOK it’s not mine or it already woulda been done. They got up on 3 wheels the other day with a load of dirt in the bucket so I think I’ve got them convinced to lemme do it now
@mtower235
@mtower235 2 года назад
I wasn’t sure how to make the box tilt. I appreciate you showing how to adjust that short link.
@mtower235
@mtower235 2 года назад
I’m in Canadian County Oklahoma
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
The box blade will definitely do a lot of work for you - it's just a matter of figuring out how to adjust it first. And sometimes that can be trial and error!
@mtower235
@mtower235 2 года назад
@@JeremyTVOK yeah finally got a trench dug from the water runoff to our new pond. Just need rain now. This drought is crushing us.
@jltodd1789
@jltodd1789 2 года назад
Their product sucks. Their tech support sucks. And they don't stand behind their warranty.
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
I’ve had good luck with the stuff I’ve bought so far but I have heard from others that their support is terrible.
@vickielayman1267
@vickielayman1267 2 года назад
Neat attachment! Fence line looks good!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
Thanks! It already needs to be done again.
@jessielozano2207
@jessielozano2207 2 года назад
Great video! Thank you!
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
You’re very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it - thanks for watching!
@rreeves0924
@rreeves0924 2 года назад
2 min intro. geez. just get to it
@JeremyTVOK
@JeremyTVOK 2 года назад
There are links to skip over all parts to go directly to the info you need. Try reading once in a while.