When you were lifting up Dozer the wheels lifted the green toy right up I thought you guys were going for a ride I'm glad everybody's safe thank you for the video
yes after owning the Green Toy for over 5 years we have learned what it can and can't do. plus we can't get hurt up here because it is a 3 hour plane ride to the south to the good pain drugs, lol thansk
Great job Princess Xena. 💯💯 King Joey my green toy won't let me flip stuff like yours will . I'd have to cut it in the direction I wanted to flip the item. 😮😮😅😅 lol 😊.
The green toy crew need to improve their teamwork skills, and go over their lift plan to smooth out the operation. Smooth is good. Smooth is more fun, especially when you are already sore. Take care.
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ you certainly got a lot done on roller less. Now I hear you moving on to the next one and doing the same thing. Very nice job with the welding and fabricating 👍 thanks for another great video guys ✌️🇺🇲🇨🇦
thank you, i was wondering where your daily over night comment was. yes had to retire to work on my collectables and getting everything ready for winter. thansk
Another great video. Thankyou Joey and Xena. I was thinking about how uncomfortable it would have been to try and do the original plating and repair welds by reaching over the track frame or between the track and rail with the machine mostly or completely together, with the weather probably not very nice, with dirt and oil and diesel covering everything and yeah I guess I can see they tried pretty hard back in the day. Can see how having enough suitable gear and expertise and all the pre-thought and preparation, you two make it look fairly easy but if it really was easy we’d all be doing it! Joey you are knocking out the heavy slog jobs in rapid succession lately. Making hay while the sun shines…. Keep taking care you two.
thank you for the kind words. also too, back then the mechanics and welders knew no other way. getting a DC welding machine would be such a great improvement for them. plus back then, everyone was good at their trade and knew there stuff. in the new world today everyone is a welder, everyone is a mechanic because everything is so much easier too thansk
What the hell man…, doing all that laborious work 2-days in a row…? “take (consume) 2-drinks of your favorite drinks, and call me in the morning”…, as the doctors orders go…, hahaha..! Great nightly videos, Thank you sir. P.S., great staff person.
That is how the lumber yard used to deliver loads of lumber to the house site with a rack body truck.Unstrap the load. Back up hard and brake. The load would slide off until the end touched the ground. This would put the front end 4 feet in the air. No big deal. Just let the clutch out in low and ease it down. I was out of house framing a good many yrs before tag along fork lifts became the rule.😎
The green toy also provides carnival rides. Ya got all the accoutrements up in the kingdom. =-) Word for the staff, without knowing the work situation, but I'm going to guess you work too good for them, because working for family isn't the same as working for 'the man', you gotta play their game and set your pace from the existing people no matter how dumb it seems from your 'get it done' perspective, because more often than not management plays the same game, and if you are too good you make them look bad. Management doesn't like being upstaged. Obviously, there will be times to turn it up a notch again, but something to consider based on what the boss said in the video. Keeps the paychecks coming in.
@@kingofobsolete4789 Its a different world out there for sure. I learned my lesson when working for a moderately sized manufacturing place in college. Got the 2nd eye opener at the large beurocratic place I worked at after college. Totally different management styles with slightly different reasons to not go over and above unless its an emergency situation.
All the King's horses and all the King's men, couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again. 🤔 Of course, they were too preoccupied with the runny mess to consult the King who lives in Northern Manitoba. Fixin one crack at a time. Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
Joey, do you need to tweak a cat or other vehicle before winter do make it ready to use? Maybe weep something for your wood stove too? Take care you and the staff 😄
Well Xena, if the bouncing of the D7 landing back down scared you, it didn't show in the video. Though I will admit I was a little concerned, knowing what the possibilities were. Still, it ended with the D7 4T right-side-up, the Green Toy right-side-up, and both operators still in the seats they were sitting in, so I guess you would have to call that operation a success, eh? Oh, and tell The Boss that even if he is an @$$h*le, his welding skills are pretty damned good. You guys have a knack for making a tough life look interesting, if not desirable. It is just a damn shame that you live in the land of never-get-paid and no-respect-for-employees. Not that it's all that much different down here in the heavily populated areas.
yes life up here is different and so glad i am retired because trying to run a business in today's new world would not be good. we helped a lot of people out over the years and never got paid so now we focus our magic on our own collectables. thansk