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Matt, any seeder is a pull behind unit with enough desire and creativity. Or conversely, you can make it an ATV push seeder if thats what floats your boat.
Thanks Matt, I was watching this video on my lunch break and a coworker walks into my office and asks "Why are you watching a shirtless guy do work?". 😑🤣
Happy new years matt and for the RC cars - if you get him a good/expenssive RC, they usually have al interchangeable parts since RC cars are usually made to be broken a rebuild, and if you get a really good one, you can do miniature mechanic with him - i used to do that with my dad, great memories
Good advice on the RC cars. I bought a hobby grade FTX for my son, with plenty of spares and upgrades available, for the same price as a toy that couldn't be easily fixed once broken.
I can second Traxxas. I got a Truck called the Rustler at the age of 12 myself. They still make it, and its much faster now. Should also have many parts for it
Matt, get hobby grade cars so you can buy replacement parts, and if you go with something like the Traxxas cars, most of them can be ran on a 50% training mode so kids can get used to them. That's what I have been doing with my 8 y/o, and got him a little 1/24 crawler also as that really helps teach control.
When I was about 10 years old my parents purchased the Tyco 9.6V Turbo Bandit for me for Christmas. I broke a shock tower on the front suspension a few days after having it. I was super bummed out as well. My father did a similar repair with a two part epoxy and that repair held up for years. I was so overjoyed that he was able to fix it. I even remember him saying he added a little bit extra on the outside for support. Good fathers are both a blessing and timeless. Man how 30 years has flown by I can still remember that like it was yesterday.
Traditional jbweld with submerged paperclips is what I'd use to fix that plastic suspension. Jbweld both between the parts and externally with a flexible reinforcement like ziptie or paperclip is usually by far the strongest route and it bonds perfectly so long as you rough up the plastics and ziptie a bit.
Congrats to The gal and her son who won the truck! Great story for sure!! Thanks for sharing your family with us!!!! Happy New Year!! I hope we all have a fantastic 2023!!!
I’m sure everything will work out as far as your plans are concerned. I’ve watched you long enough (your channel was the first one I ever subscribed to) to know that if you want something, you’ll work like a dog until you get it. Love both your channels.
It's annual. Should be perennial for what you're wanting. People plant annual rye grass in their gardens before winter to be turned under in the spring for great nutrients for the soil.
I moved into a 4 year old house in 1989 and the first year, rye sprouted in my backyard. I never planted it and it’s adjacent to the native vegetation that has still never been cleared, so I assume that the original owner seeded the area. I never mow it and it dies back in our hot summers but 33 years later it is still coming back every winter. While it is annual, it will reseed itself.
@@tastx3142 yes, it will reseed itself. Any annual plant will if the seeds can handle winters. Your lucky it's characteristics haven't changed to weeds.
My husband puts out rye grass in parts of our pastures. Works great. I’d like to know of a great spreader for behind a riding lawnmower. It would be something I could surprise my husband with. He’s 71 and supposedly retired, however he’s the hardest working man that I know. Constantly stays busy with our acres of land. Any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. Good luck with selling your property. Awe, congratulations Alicia! Matt you and Mer are the most thoughtful and wonderful couple. ❤
Good luck with the deal you are working on! If you are nervous about pulling the trigger on something, just know that there is an army of us that will watch your new videos doing whatever it is you are doing and support you every step of the way.
Cut styrofoam in thin slices to fit the part. Put drops of superglue on it. The foam will start to desolve and permanently bond to the plastic. IT WORKS! Try it on a inconspicuous place. Happy New Year!
Matt, the cheap Hosim RC cars off Amazon are great! You can get one for about $80 and you can get replacement parts as well as upgrade the diff to all metal gears plus you can get oil filled shocks for it. It'll also do around 35mph
A lot of rc parts are interchangeable even though places won’t admit it. There are even adapters that are metal if you want to put a different brand wheel and tire on.
I'm sure that Demolition Ranch could get sponsored by some R/C brands like Traxxas, Team Associated, HPI etc. Maybe get in contact with a hobby shop and do a sponsorship. Anyways, happy new year!
You should look into having someone HYDROMULCH those large areas for you. Hydromulching is relative inexpensive compared to the work you have to do otherwise to attain the same result. Different seeds are usually included so when one the fast growing seeds sprout, provide cover to the others creating a protective canopy until the spread.
Hopefully that you will be able to get the other property that you are trying to get matt. If you do end up selling the river property can't wait to see what the other property is.
When you said Alisha had no idea about the truck amd that the 17 year old didn't have one, I had chills because it was the perfect scenario on who should have won. I think if You (Matt amd Mere) would be there to hand over the keys to the kid....that would be the icing on the perfect cake!
For rc cars Definitely say look into traxxas or aarma. They have good brushless options you can turn down or gear down. Parts are readily available at local hobby stores. They also have great support from the companies.
Traxxas rc cars have the ability to limit the throttle so they don't go too fast for beginners plus the ability to upgrade and unlock the full potential later on
I can’t believe you guessed it was a Mom buying a shirt for her son and having no idea about the truck. And you were only off by a year regarding his age. Pretty incredible!
This is a perfect job for a 3d printer... I fixed my nephew's rc by modeling a new suspension part after he broke it. It was behind the wheel so I beefed up the structure some... It has held for a year. 3d printers are awesome!
If the epoxy does not work then mix CA glue (super glue) and baking soda together. It creates a solid that is really hard and will hold. Had to do the same thing to my son's about 10 years ago.
Graphite works great too. I use it on my guitar nut grooves to raise a low string. It works better than baking soda because it allows the string to slide better. ..If you’re into that stuff :-)
Matt if you cant get the property you want this year, then it would be a great video series to go through the process of setting the goal longer, for a new date, and show us your process to reach and meet your big goals. That would inspire more people.
Unless I miss my guess by a country mile, Matt and Mere are looking at buying and renovating an abandoned ghost town to turn it into some sort of business.
You should rent a ride on aerator with a seeder in it, it’ll get that done in no time and loosen the dirt up for you so the seed can grow in even better, HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Hey Matt, remember when you came to Montana recently and it was -15 below. Now when you’re feeling cold in Texas just remember it wasn’t as cold as Montana that one time
@@jiminauburn5073 the way he talks about it and how big of a liability it's gonna be I think it's that Demo Ranch Experience he was talking about two or three years ago but the abandoned ghost town renovation might be the start of that
Hey Matt get link a Traxxas XRT or a sledge you can gear it to the perfect speed for him and they are hard to break very good bash trucks parts are reasonable if you do break it it would take a lot to break tho
Missed opportunity for planting grass with custom loaded 12g rye seed shotgun shells... But looking forward to seeing whatever it is you have planned if the sale goes through
Matt buy the parts kit for Lincoln as a 16 year old who started the hobby at Lincoln’s age I still love it. They are meant to be broken and fixed it’s part of the hobby it’s actually probably my favorite part of the hobby I remeber fixing them with my dad when I was little and it has taught me a lot about fixing cars and how things work. Now Im into the bigger cars and I race them at tracks with other people kinda like the trophy trucks but smaller and a lot cheaper to fix
I got a nitro rc truck (hogzilla) about 15 years ago and I still have it today u can buy metal parts instead of stock plastic it's 2x bigger than that rc truck and very fast as its got a nitro engine in there When the fuel runs out you refuel and you don't have to wait hours for the batteries to charge
Some parts like the bulkhead and steering knuckles you want aluminum other parts like the A arm you want nylon. The nylon will flex when needed. For backyard bashing the right combo you can have a rc truck that can take alotvof abuse.
I'll admit I'm kinda bummed I didn't win the truck, but I'm with Matt, having a mom not even know about the contest and winning, so her son gets a sweet first vehicle, that's epic!
The cops see the truck coming with the big gun on top and are just like "Yeah, that's Matt. Leave him alone, he's got more guns than our entire police department"
He would have to design it as I doubt there are files for a cheap rc car. Also I don't think he knows and cad as that is something he would have shown by now if he did
The best place to run them is in a sand pit or an open field around your house anywhere there is curbs or trees you just going to smash into them, even a grown up playing with these things ends up hitting something so you need open space less chance of breaking them but if you flip them a lot depending on the types of rims you have the rims can break as well from rolling and bouncing and flopping when you lose control
2nd this opinion. Also, most of them aren’t made in china so we’re not supporting an enemy of humanity. It’s made in an allied nation, and parts availability and upgrades are plentiful! Makes for some fun build-days! My dad and I built a lot of RC cars with upgrades growing up and they’re my favorite memories!
In auto body repair, we use something called a hot stapler for plastic repairs. Little super glue to hold it and a couple staples melted in it for support and it'll hold better than new.