Hey, everyone. We finally get to see Wayne work on junk again. Loved the racing but we're here for the struggle with junk. So we don't feel as bad when we struggle on our junk. 😅
Wayne-o I worked for a fellow who had a repair shop and his father had a land leveling business they were always short a battery robbing one from each other or a customers rig so I know what it's like to do the battery boogie same goes for 15/16 wrenches nice vid like no.139
Downey dryer sheets replace them every year. Stick all over the inside of the cab and under the bed. You will never have another rodent in there again.
Awesome video , thanks for sharing your journey and trailer repairs. That air hammer rocks mate , I’ve gotta get one . About a year ago I bought one of those air needles guns , oh man what a beast on heavy flaky rust , just knocks it off. I’d rattle the heavy rust off the trailer then blast it and whack some decent rust resistant paint on her and she will be good for years . I like all your trucks but yeah a v12 is the best sounding engine made . I’m looking for a 12V71 don’t care if it’s a bare engine love that sound . Glad you had a blast with your friends , those memories are priceless .
Great video Wayne glad you were able to get the trailer fixed and the excess water drained. There's always something to fix on the way to an event or show. Thanks for sharing stay safe Wayne and Tracy.
My Snappy PH2050 I bought almost 25 years ago still hits good. Might have to check the thor out and put snap off on marketplace. Might pay for the thor.😂
One day... I WILL get to that show! I feel like this is where to see Brockway and Macks. We have None to speak of in Cali! well Brockways anyway. GREAT content man. Cheers from Santa Cruz
Would a 4/53 fit in the Cadillac?! Can we see your wife drive one of these classic rigs around the yard? I went to Macungie PA Mid America truck show a number years ago. Long trip from western Canada but would love to go again some day. Keep on fixing up the classics!
Would like to see a little bit more of the caddy I know you put it in LS in it with the turbo, any chance of doing an update? I know you are a truck channel but some of us like cars as well.
Love your new camera girl she does great work think you better higher her and Jimmy looks amazing no water bowl around his head love the new video keep on trucking brother have a good one
@@Ol2StrokerI'm out west so might be different kinds of mice here, but moth balls and dryer sheets seem to work well to keep the little assholes out of my junk.
Damn, Wayne. Now, I'm a few hours away but I'm offering to be That Guy, standing off to the side as you wrench under your rig, offering marginally relevant to completely useless/arguably life-threatening advice, you working and me drinking your beer. My advice gets "advicier" as my BAC rises... No, no need to thank me bud - I'm your friend and I care! :P
@@jasonbirch1182 I was guessing on what decade it was from but, I know I haven’t seen a rear wheel drive Cadillac that big in a long time I am guessing 1971 or 1972 and I bet it still uses a carburetor for fuel air mixture control system. I remember driving a carburetor control system vehicle before. My dad had a 1979 Chevrolet Malibu station wagon I drove once and a 1974 Ford Maverick back when the Maverick name plate was a car and they were both carburetor engine cars. 🙂
@K20XRL yeah I hadn't actually seen the car other than in the background in the garage in a long time. I commented early. I was thinking 66 when I saw it in the wild.