If there’s anything I’ve learnt from watching you and Otto over the years is that there isn’t an internal combustion engine in existence that you can’t fix. You’re the motor whisperers.
We always enjoyed the TV show. And now your own channel on RU-vid is way better without the network drama. Have a wonderful, blessed day, and thank you for sharing. You all look amazing.
I remember when your Dad got a face full of gasoline. Fortunately he acted quickly with the bread to soak it up from his mouth, and was hosed down to prevent absorption through his skin. I hope that he has recovered well after his altercation with the cattle, regards to all on the homestead from the North West of England, UK.
Should have left the fuel line off and poured fresh gas in to rinse it out a bit before filling it up I always do that with the projects I work on it's better than letting bad gas that has moisture in it mix with your new fuel it can cause issues with the carburetor
I am so happy that I found you guys again I used to watch you all the time on the Discovery Channel or whatever Channel it was, and I would love to one day come to Alaska and meet you guys or even just come to Alaska
Hey Eivin! Im really enjoying watching all your stuff . . it's the natural progression from A.T.L.F. and you're doin it so effortlessly! Much love to you and your family from Stockport, England. Pete 🏴 Please send your pops our best wishes too.❤
Another good video From Kilcher Homestead... Also I Remember the Episode That Otto got the gas in his face just like it was Last week...& Man... I bet it took 2 or 3 days to get the taste of Gas outta his mouth!!!!
Wow we can totally see where your dad has handed down the skills for getting things repaired and working again. Way to go sir; so impressed with you getting it moving. You have a great camera person too.
I remember the long time ago I think it was 2019 because of the covid that your mom rose flowers for like weddings and stuff like that they were really beautiful I would love to see those again please and thank you😊❤🎉😮
You are just like most of us, we tend to wait until we NEED something before working on it. Unfortunately for me i never seem to have the time needed to accomplish it so then there is STRESS. If i can learn anything from you and your family it would be to take it a bit slower, itll work out. Thanks for posting, wewere missing you guys!
I just watched you build an awesome motorcycle from all sorts on our version of paid network television here in South Africa, I'm blown away by how cool it is. Absolutely mad and so Alaskan, love it.👍
I wish alaska the last frontier was still on TV but I'll bet youguys are happier not having to deal with the whole production crew and what they want thankyou for sharing with us I enjoy seeing what you guys are up to these days
Greetings from Pontassieve, province of Florence, Italy. In my 2001 Suzuki Jimmy 4x4 I used Liqui Moly Mos2 Leitchlauf 10w40 as engine oil and then I added Liqui Moly Ceratec as an anti-friction agent.
warmest greetings from Pontassieve, province of Florence, Italy, Kircher family, I envy you for the courage you have in farming and raising horses, dairy cattle and beef cattle like the cow-calf line you are doing in Alaska! (I saw that your Kubota tractors look like the old Fiat tractors sold in the United States under the Heston brand!)
Great Job Ivan! Oh, I did see the episode when your Father got drenched in fuel! Talk about "Bush Mechanics"! you did what most of us would have done and explained why you did what you were doing! You would be a great Teacher( I'm sure your 2 children would agree;) ) I have been watching You, Eve and Family for many years (Yup, on Alaska the Last Frontier) I like this format better! You keep the stuff coming!
I'm glad I found your channel! I have binged watched all episodes including the ones over a decade! More content! Shared on book of faces. I hope that gets you ALL even more people.
,I'm glad I found your channel buddy , you and your family are amazing, In sense , y'all have it made , in many ways , I live that life style , peace to you and yours brotha ,
That roller compacter came to life pretty easy all things considered. some TLC and maintenance and it should do well for a while. Also looks like it will be useful.
Nice job 😀After following the Alaska series for years, I'm happy to see how you are all getting on at the homestead - just love all the skills you and your family bring to the table. Makes me feel better about using all the bits and pieces in my little garage! Best wishes from London, England
Brilliant video I think that would be great addition to the kilcher homestead great for the beach track for the cattle runs etc Keep em coming love them so glad you are keeping us entertained now that last frontier isnt on any more
When I was 13 I put a Wacker packer engine on a 24" bike frame with little wheels and tires and a Maytag washing machine belt clutch. It was a 2 cycle engine of about 2 1/2 h.p. The Wacker packer I knew of bounced around on black top or gravel and had handles like a bike. P.S. I think I'd have put a new piece of hose on that pump to see if it works before I put that new one on. Save a buck er' two. Nice how to video.
For anyone that thinks stuff like this is fake and all planned, you’ve never lived like this. My husband and his brother are AMAZING at figuring out and fixing machines like this and other stuff! After being married awhile, I know they can make just about ANYTHING work, even if it has sat for decades 😅👍
Actually did clean the carburetor after I made this video. The issue I'm having with this Wacker now is that it runs great for the first 20 minutes and then it starts running like crap only on one cylinder. Got any ideas?
@@kilcher_homestead It could be the valve clearance that it is goow when it is cold but when it's getting hot it expands and then te clearance isn't big enough. That might be it.
So glad to see on RU-vid, long time fan of the show, and I will say thanks to the outdoor boys, all is right with the world again, I get my Kilcher fix. Props to Eve for the great camera work. Love from down under.
Greetings from Pontassieve, province of Florence, Italy. I have a Suzuki Jimmy 4x4 with a 1.3 LT m13a petrol engine from 2001, all original, which I use to travel through fields, forests and mountains on agricultural and forestry roads used by logging companies.
That is so cool something that for and you got is running in no time. You are your father’s son. I can’t wait to see what you have planned for your next adventure.
You’ve triumphed over the Wacker paver Eiven, now I can’t wait till the next Kilcher conquering!! Keep these videos comin cuz they are gettin better. Just a suggestion: that TikTok style music doesn’t fit the homestead vibe.
Great video, really miss seeing you from Alaska, the last frontier. Was really glad to see you get the packer up and running, I am looking forward to your next videos. David B.,Utah. 💖💖🇺🇲🇺🇲❤❤❤.
If your ever in a bind can fix plastic with ashes and crazy glue I used it on my atv a few times I still have the aluminum replacement parts I was supposed to swap with haha