Ryan, a God loving family man with a heart of gold. Sir, I appreciate your content. Just starting a family and business of my own and coming from a bad background this gives me goals to aspire to. I hope you have a awesome day. Victory Style.
I used Rotella on my tow trucks when I owned them. Great oil. That GET ER DONE comedian is Larry the Cable Guy...I just did some bodyguard work for him at his show at Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He's hilarious. Great guy.
You know something Ryan--you turned out alright...you caught me off-guard with that quote at the end...I've been married twice--my first wife passed away 10 years ago on the 29th of this month...we were together for 21 years, & losing her was the greatest heartbreak 💔 of my life...several years later I was blessed to meet & marry another amazing woman, & we're now in our 7th year of marriage...life can be very, very tough @ times, but if we have faith & we persevere, we shall be rewarded
Amen to the scripture at the end. I've been married 32 years now. We were both saved in 2020 and baptized together in February 2021. Our marriage after finding Jesus is night and day to what it was before. Anyway, great video once again and looking forward to the next. Have a happy Thanksgiving and a Merry Christmas this year!!
Amen brother. My wife and I have only been married for 7 years. Consequently, we learned the same lesson. You can have a successful marriage without religion. But whether you believe or not, God is VERY real and it took me EXPERIENCING His works to solidify my faith. I’m ashamed of that but I’m also grateful. It’s amazing how low He will let you fall. It’s even more EXTRAORDINARY how He lifts you back up. I thank God every day for being the focal point in our marriage. It’s easy to sin. It’s very difficult to be a Christian. Especially these days. Kudos to you and your wife friend! 32 years is a massive milestone. May you both have many more happy years
By far the most impressive thing about this machine is how everything is so easily accessible. The amount of tractors I've worked on that you have to be a body contortionist to work on is too high.
I agree with you Moose. I used big hydraulic cranes with magnets at a railroad salvage yard and I've seen the service guys literally have to do a head stand in the engine bay to change the fuel filters.
Yet another scripture that resonates with me. Thanks for being unapologetically you Ryan. Keep being a blessing to others and continue watching the blessings come to you.
I absolutely love your videos Ryan I stumbled your channel around June and I haven’t stopped watching since I absolutely love the positive vibes !! Have a great week
One of the many things that I appreciate and respect about you, Ryan, is your positivity and leadership. Those traits are equally as impressive as your attention to detail, work ethic and humanity. You are a lovely person and I wish you, your family, friends and crews (as well as to anyone who may see this) all the very best. Continued blessings to all. Heather🇨🇦
hey ryan, big paul from pa again. from august on to hunting season i shoot only 1 arrow a day every day to practice. because most times only the first arrow counts when hunting lots of time there is no second shot. it forces you to be sharp. when i shoot fron my stand i dont use a target instead i shoot at a 1 gal milk jug full of sand its about the size of the kill zone
hey, there big Paul, I do not hunt anymore, but when I did I put as many cold rounds down range at target with my rifle to become more accurate. With my bow, I did the same. I shot as many as I could every day while pretending it was my first clear shot. By this method, I could put 10 arrows in the bullseye making every shot count. These methods gave me consistency. When I say pretending it was a clear shot, I lived that shot as I was shooting at a live animal and wanted it to be as clean as possible, thinking about the botched shots and what that would mean when botching and wounding my target leaving it to suffer. I am in no way a hater and respect your method if it reaches the same outcome. Just another view than yours from one who becomes more accurate and precise through repetition. Take care and have a good night. I should also say sleep tight knowing we are not all naturals like you!
I commend you Ryan on the relationship you have with your family. Love to see it you not only have strong concrete foundations but life foundations as well.
Hey Mr. Ryan, awesome video. I've watched every single one and they are all motivating, but there's something about the weekend vlogs that shows how awesome of a man you are aside from all the hard work you do! Blessings to you and your family!
One of the most inspiring video's you've made Ryan. I watch every single day and have been going through a lot of personal things. These videos are such an amazing way to just escape for a little bit and also just see another way of life being lived,. You're an inspiration to so many. Please keep doing what you do.
Watching this now, that snow blower would really been good to have in this year snow storm on the city sidewalks. But I think I watched a video where he says it’s broken. Keep up the good work and positive energy 🤩 love from Norway
i hope to be the man you are one day, i am 23 doing my carpentry apprenticeship, growing up without a father i really respect the way you treat people.
Ryan you are so blessed! I admire your relationship you have with your wife and kids. I could only be blessed to have the family you have. Its time my friend we are only here a short time. Money and things are good to have but time is the most underrated thing we have. It makes me happy to know you have brought people in this world like you and your wonderful wife. You remind me that their are good people in this world. Thank you so much for being you.
I want to thank you and your family for sharing the memories with us. I lost my mom a few months ago and I have struggled to continue with life. Watching your videos everyday has given me something to look forward to and excitement. Your family and crew are amazing. Thank you again and looking forward to future videos.
Love your in the day of the life videos, especially when you show the one on one moments. It’s good to see and seeing someone stay true to themselves. God bless you my friend.
Love your content bro! Not just the concrete stuff but the wholesome God fearing/ Family content as well it's hard to find stuff worth watching in todays world for God fearing people. Thank You Sir and keep it up no matter what people may say!!!!!! I pray God richly blesses you in all that you do.
Ryan: get yourself a permanent marker. When you replace filters, write the date and the engine hours/mileage on the new filters; that way, you can't forget when you changed them. I thought someone would have suggested this but I'm not seeing it in the comments. It's such a simple wee tip, but only if you know it.😁
Talking facts. Thanks you for showing life can be amazing 🤙been able to provide an enjoy your family an that we're a for by ourselves but our significant others make us better
Video Idea: Sit and chat with each crew member and tell us the history together. How'd you start working together? First impression of each other. When did you decide the other was good value. Favorite part of being on the team. It might be just you and Bugs chatting if the community is right suspecting the Daryls got the chop :( But it'd still be some interesting insight to stuff we don't see
26:55 As an "essential" worker for the past couple years I am absolutely bitter that I never got my "Pandemic" to stay home and still be paid a living wage...while on the other hand I'm grateful I was secure in my employment. It's a slippery slope of jealousy and pride of being of use...
Yeah. Same brother. It was a little disheartening seeing everyone sit at home and make more money than the people that were working. It's ok though. I'd rather work than be a freeloader
@@cornpop9262 hate to tell you but that "stay home money" wasnt even half of my normal pay. I'm also not the only one. I personally know a few hundred people that were in the same boat. I make over 400$ a day. Even at 600$ plus UE it would only cover 2 days. Not everyone was making more money. Lots of us ended up making way less. So remember when you're making a personal view, it's your view and may not be the actual truth. You're complaining about a small fraction of people during the pandemic.
You have a beautiful family Ryan and love seeing them in the videos! Can't wait to see some concrete being poured. Have a blessed day Ryan and everyone here!
Atta Boy Ryan, though I am younger then you, I was taught by an ole soul, everything step you did, was exactly how I was taught. Maybe you can include me during your tour. We are a commercial excavation business but we pour our own sidwalk and we have been pouring for 3 out of 6 years in a condo community. And we pour our own concrete curb with our own curb machine as well
Thank you so much for the video I really enjoyed God should bless you your family your sister your wife too really enjoy the video can't wait till the next one
Love those older neighbourhoods with the huge yards, compared to nowadays where you can reach out your bathroom window, to borrow TP from your next door neighbor..
It is impossible to listen to either Ryan's wife's (name please so we can call her by her name if that's ok?) 🤣or Ryan Jr.'s laugh without smiling. So joyful.🥰 Your love and respect for your wife and children is palpable, Ryan. Well done. You have a beautiful lady by your side and a wonderful set of kiddos. Heather🇨🇦
Ryan, it was awesome to see some of your private life as well as hear you and your wife laughing together and spending some time. On a different note, don't wrap your white F150, I know that this is your work truck and is also a part of your advertising, keep this truck as is. All the other work trucks those are the ones that I would wrap. Just my 2 cents.
Used to run Rotella T6 in my commuter SV650 -- way over-engineered additive-wise for a gas engine (OEM was 10W-40), ran cooler and had more midrange, no problems used with a wet clutch, and was dirt cheap compared to a motorcycle oil (esp factory labels) -- doesn't take a genius ;) Great channel, came up in suggestions. -- all the best to you and the fam 👍
Another great video. I found your channel this weekend and it's awesome. The videos are funny and good to watch. That big place you went to with the kids looked like a cool place. Come on and easy money great for t-shirts and hats. People would buy that stuff. You did some really nice looking concreate jobs this summer.
Rotella oil is what we use and it's the most popular brand where I live. If you want some you have to be at the store when they get the delivery because they will be out of stock again by the end of day.
These vids are cool. Wasn't sure I would be checking in on the D.I.M.L vids, but I've been pleasantly surprised and fully entertained! I love the laugh scene at the end!!! All God's blessings to you and yours, Ryan!
Even though I have done it 1000 times I never thought I would watch a video of someone changing filters on a bobcat. For some reason I just like watching you do it
I’m surprised no one commented about get r done. I’m quite wound but I remember watching him in my teens and will always find Larry the cable guy funny.
After all this time I've wondered why Daryl never gets the drive the skid loader...now it makes so much more sense. 10/10 would definitely pay to see a full show 🤣
Adding diesel to the filter helps start up till the day you get some dirt/debris in the filter it will run havoc in the high pressure systems these days Turn the key on and let the lift pump fill them for you the correct way.. pouring it threw the center hole goes directly into the engine not filtered
Hey Ryan I work on bobcats for a living and I see a lot of people using titan tires on there bobcats they are a really good tire that holds up really well and fairly cheap price wise. I would also suggest when doing your filters that you hand tighten them and then turn 1/4-1/2 turn with filter wrench could be why they felt like they were on too tight. Keep up the good content and I really like your videos you seem to be a down to earth guy. May God bless you, your family, and crew with good health and riches
Really liked shooting the bow - good form, good arrow flight. A couple more practice sessions and your ready to go. If your travel through Delaware stop by and check my trophy room - 36 heads on the wall.....BowsOnly
A little trick I learned to prime your oil filter is to fill it and put it in the freezer for about 10 minutes. It thickens the oil and gives you time to screw the filter on without any spilling out. Probably don't have a freezer in the yard tho. Love your content bro!
Hey Ryan, if you have an air compressor you can blow the outer air filters out and keep them a little cleaner and keep your engines running way longer than they would just by swapping them out every season.
As a heavy equipment mechanic for the most part using 0W 40 is easer on the engine but 5w 40 works as long as it has oil and it doesn't leak it out it should be good.