Great video. BTW, at the 23:30 mark, that "screen thing" appears to be what is left of an "old" type filter insert. I've dealt with late 1950's heavy equipment that have cartridge type filters where the screen goes inside the filter element itself. Usually the screen portion has a gasket on the top and bottom to prevent fluid bypass once bolted back into place. Real common with the older hydraulic, transmission and engine oil filter setups of the day.
This was so awesome to watch! Dang - I want to see Wonder; and … now I want to go there 💯 great video, felt like combo Rhino Offroad / Coyote Works style. Loved the intro - pure 🔥
Well been so busy I totally forgot to comment, this was a GREAT video! Love mining history and this looks like such a cool area to explore. The weather definitely made it more interesting!
Fantastic video!! Im starting a youtube channel one day. Right now im completely rebuilding my Hummer H3 to do exactly this. I love how you made your video and as a future youtuber I aspire to be exactly this!! Now im goimg to binge watch your other videos!!
I like it, you have some good camera shots too. It wasn’t the standard Overlanding vid full of hype and BS or the sleepy boring ones where I start to watch then wake up on the couch and there is a totally different vid playing 😂.
Really impressive go-pro, drone, etc. shots all over the place! Must have been very time-consuming to set up all those shots, but very worth it to tell the story. Good job!