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OH SHIFT...AGAIN!!! ALMOST 50,000 LBS OF COILS SHIFTED!!! 

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen and as always, thank you for watching. Today, Ethan and I have a LONG DISTANCE EMERGENCY TRIP, just kidding, to our side lot to help a driver reposition two large coils that shifted to one side of his trailer. We use our Peterbilt 389X with a Miller Industries, Century 1150R Rotator towing and recovery unit to lift and reset each coil, with a bit of a twist...Ethan is on the controls of the Rotator for this job, while I do the rigging!!! What better way to learn than to actual DO the job, with a little instruction. Ethan is coming along so well and he is so looking forward to getting his full Class A CDL. He currently has his permit, which allows him to drive the Rotator with a Class A licensed driver (me) in the passenger seat. Hopefully, my viewers will enjoy watching Ethan learn and grow in confidence and I hope you all enjoy this video!!! Thanks for watching and God bless!!!
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@richwheeldon9910
@richwheeldon9910 Год назад
Ron, I don't know if you will ever see this or not amongst all the comments you get. But I felt I needed to post it anyway. I have been following your site for over 4 years now and find it inspiring. I have been a volunteer firefighter and EMT for 40 years and have great respect for you and your job out there on the interstate where a painted line is the only thing between you and traffic. You are very professional at what you do and I am impressed by the patience and cooperation you demonstrate while dealing with other. Over the last two months you have been on my mind constantly. On July 30thy wife and I were involved in a hot air balloon accident where the balloon we were riding in struck a 69KV power line There were four of us in the basket including the pilot and another individual. The arc flash set my coat a.d shirt on fire, my wife's coat on fire and the pilot's shirt on fire. We were able to get the fires put out and the pilot was able to fly on and land us safely. I know that there were five individuals in the basket because God was with us. I recieved 2nd and 3rd degree burns over 30% of my body, including back, arm, and hands. My wife had burns to her face, head, arm and hand, for 17%. The pilot was burned on his back and leg for around 15% The other passenger was treated for a minor burns and released. My wife and I spent 4 weeks at the bur n center in iowa city and then 2 1/2 weeks in inpatient rehab We are now home and continuing the next phase of this detour we have been given. My biggest struggle is regaining the use of my hands and building my strength back. I continue to make small improvements each day. A thus lies your inspiration. You motto or philosophy is "Little Movements". Be patient and make little movements for big gains in the end Each time I bend my fingers and get a little gain, I think of you. I know we will get through this. But I wanted to let you know that your faith, and actions have been my drive. Your brother in Christ Rich Wheeldon.
@RonPratt
@RonPratt Год назад
I don't know what to say other than you will definitely be in my thoughts and prayers. May God Bless and heal you and yours.
@hingstonia
@hingstonia Год назад
Glad the driver caught this before it became a problem. Have seen a few of these coils on the road after coming off.
@Bluelinechevy82
@Bluelinechevy82 Год назад
Best way to start my Friday is a Ron Pratt video.
@jeffclark2725
@jeffclark2725 Год назад
Well said with the coffee
@davidwayne9982
@davidwayne9982 Год назад
Ethan is a lucky guy-- to have the BEST teacher there is showing him how to do this-- and has the beneifit and BLESSING of that teacher being his DAD too..!!! He's sharp as a tac too- and will make a GREAT operator..
@Tanks_In_Space
@Tanks_In_Space Год назад
🤣🤣
@maryjanebeatty6030
@maryjanebeatty6030 Год назад
I’m sure having those coils shifting was scary for the driver. Great learning experience for Ethan. Great video! Thanks for sharing and letting me tag along :)
@nonameposter378
@nonameposter378 Год назад
failure to secure load fire this guy before he kills somebody
@onejohn2.26
@onejohn2.26 Год назад
If they shifted, then, he didn't have them chained down properly. He could hare drive them that way after rechaining them. What a waste of money.
@mackboss2189
@mackboss2189 Год назад
As a OTR Flat bed driver, I saw only 2 tiedown chains per coil. For coils weighing 20,000 lbs. each , there should have been at least 5 separate chains on each coil. Most tiedown chains on trucks are rated at 5,000 lbs. per chain.
@DawsonWhite123
@DawsonWhite123 Год назад
How much are the straps attached to the bed rated for? Also what is the flatbed rated for, I see empty one driving around with the deck arched and have come to the conclusion that with a load the bed flattens out.
@DawsonWhite123
@DawsonWhite123 Год назад
Have you ever strapped a tonka truck to your bed?
@WX4CB
@WX4CB Год назад
there was a bunch of other chains and a tarp so i guess he had taken those off and the ones either end were the ones that ran through the coils... but i could be wrong of course :D
@kylefitzy
@kylefitzy Год назад
What chain is rated at 5k? G70 5/16 is rated at 4700. G70 3/8 is rated at 6600. The binders laying on the deck are rated at 5400 pounds. If he had 3/8 g70 chains and binders rated over 6600 he could legally secure up to a 26,400 pound coil with only two chains. With the equipment shown he would have to have three chains on each coil. You can run 5 chains if you want to, but there is no requirement to do so.
@verdiajohnson6487
@verdiajohnson6487 Год назад
I AGREE, ITS ONLY A LITTLE TIME TO DO IT RIGHT.... SAFETY FIRST ...
@markb.1259
@markb.1259 Год назад
Great job Ethan! A lot of knowledge needed to understand WHY the boom/cables need to move up/down/in/out. Thanks Ron!
@-ray-h
@-ray-h Год назад
Always an Awesome way to learn… “Hands On” … Ethan is coming along just fine… Love that hat he’s wearing… Goes right along with his safety shirt…! I see trucks with those rolls of steel all the time here around Pittsburgh… The guys at the steel mills really learned to fasten them down to the trucks so they don’t move… The truck drivers are really cautious when loaded & driving with those coils of steel… Great video Ron & Ethan…! Thank you...!
@larryfisher5796
@larryfisher5796 Год назад
You're teaching your son the way my Dad did me by hands on .He was a body and fender and mechanic .👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@alhutchison447
@alhutchison447 Год назад
Amazing, seems like it was just such a short time ago Ron became a grandfather and Ethan left to go to school. Nice to see he is a part of the family business.
@larrykessler3199
@larrykessler3199 Год назад
He did a nice job. Hard to run the control and watch the load at the same time. You are a very good and patient teacher.
@stevedane787
@stevedane787 Год назад
No two jobs the same! Perfect (and safe) learning experience for Ethan as well.
@kevinharris1914
@kevinharris1914 Год назад
Nice job, Ron (teacher). Good job, Ethan (student). Be safe. Stay safe. God bless.
@keithlambell1970
@keithlambell1970 Год назад
Well done Ethan, and thanks for showing us all how to perform the lift Ron.
@stephendx935
@stephendx935 Год назад
Great job, Ethan! 👌👍 And kudos to the driver for recognising the load shift and doing something about it rather than continuing and potentially having problems later.
@rrabbit1960
@rrabbit1960 Год назад
"These coils can be dangerous." That is an understatement. They are under extreme tension when coiled and banded. I was visiting our steel can manufacturer to watch their procedures several years ago when the bands let go on one as it was being loaded at the beginning of the forming line. Fortunately no one was injured thanks to the safety cage but it did a lot of damage. Bent the cage, shifted the electrical cabinet and feed mechanism. Imagine a 5 foot diameter 15 inch wide clock spring uncoiling without any control. And that is in addition to the shear weight of the coil.
@neverstoplearning7214
@neverstoplearning7214 Год назад
I couldn't imagine I work with ( small ) 4,000 pound wire coils I would even want to be working with these
@billsmith4490
@billsmith4490 Год назад
Ethan looks very similar to old Hank J with the glasses, hat and beard. Enjoy your time together. The worst day at work is still better with family. I didn't get too much of that when my dad was still alive.
@stevepse
@stevepse Год назад
Great job Ron. Nice to see Ethan leaning the ropes(cables) from you.
@lordscribnuts
@lordscribnuts Год назад
I hauled coils for 7 years, did heavy haul loads. Always hated transporting them suicide, i prefered shotgun. I'd recommend short oak blocks between the coil and the J-hook. It would help a little with the side shifting. Also recommend throwing some rubber mats down vs the coil sitting straight on the timbers.
@kenpinion8108
@kenpinion8108 Год назад
You are teaching Ethan Ron, just as your dad taught you---stay safe and God bless
@JamesTurner-vy2ul
@JamesTurner-vy2ul Год назад
Good morning Ron & crew! Hope all is well with y'all! Stay safe out there.
@petermiddo
@petermiddo Год назад
This video reminded me of when my dad was teaching me how to 4wd. So very much. (My Dad & his mate literally wrote the modern 4wding training curriculum.) Ethan: I know you've been watching your Dad ALL YOUR LIFE but there will still be things you'll learn. Look for those gems. Treasure them. You will, one day, look back on them with every job. I turned 50 in May and I still either turn to my Dad and say "How would you do this? " Orr, if he's not there, "How would Dad do this?" (And WHEN i take a shortcut, I always have cheeky grin on my face and say, "Dad wouldn't like this...." and do it anyway... Down the track for, you, mate!) For now, learn everything you can from your Dad and curb your frustration when you think you know. Ron: Dad's in his 80s now and doesn't hit the tracks as hard as I do these days. He looks to me, sometimes, for guidance. It's OK. Know that you're doing your very, very best. Sometimes I need to chastise him (and I'd really wish he'd give up towing his caravan) but there's no oneid have rather learnt I know I won't have my Dad forever and I am thankful for everyday I have him. You both need to cherish this time together. You will have a stronger relationship because of this. Love to you both. Middo Your Down Under Mate.
@patrickchambers5999
@patrickchambers5999 Год назад
Gotta love Ethan's hard hat!
@pinecone01
@pinecone01 Год назад
Nicely done! Still mind blowing how deceptively light looking those coils are... "Oh, look the whole trailer is still mostly unused!" - only to realize max weight has been reached with just 2 of'em!
@anthonystike6034
@anthonystike6034 Год назад
I only saw one thing. When he picked up the front one, Ethan should have been at the front of the trailer on the center line of the trailer to actually be able to line the coil up with the trailer.
@djburris1961
@djburris1961 Год назад
Great job, Ethan. Ron, you got that right. Hands-on training. Learn by doing. Ethan is going to do great.
@Dylan-kw4ol
@Dylan-kw4ol Год назад
Good morning Ron
@lockedin60
@lockedin60 Год назад
Ron you must enjoy teaching the ropes with Ethan and getting a chance to work together as a team. He seems to understand what he is doing. It is one thing to do something but understanding what you are doing is a whole other ball of wax.
@God.bless.America.forever
@God.bless.America.forever Год назад
God bless you Ron and Ethan.
@mylonwatterud2228
@mylonwatterud2228 Год назад
Good morning Ron and Ethan. Job well done. Good training for Ethan. Take care.
@Deathbird_Mitch
@Deathbird_Mitch Год назад
Congrats Ethan on the good job. 👏
@edwardreidt1230
@edwardreidt1230 Год назад
Morning Ron and Ethan great job Ethan on running the controls today blessing to you all
@larryrichmond9959
@larryrichmond9959 Год назад
Hello and good Friday Ron and Ethan !! Before I retired I worked for GE at Mebane NC and I frequently unloaded coil steel..Real fun and tricky..Good job and GOD bless!!
@susanowens6393
@susanowens6393 Год назад
Ethan did a great job.
@Thomas-lq1jw
@Thomas-lq1jw Год назад
Great job you two. And luckily just a little shift so great for learning for Ethan and the driver. Ethan learned how to fix it and the driver hopefully learned to secure his load properly next time.
@THEPATHFINDER41
@THEPATHFINDER41 Год назад
Awesome job Ethan! Great job Ron on teaching him.
@nonaloeffler308
@nonaloeffler308 Год назад
Great job Ethan! Ron, you are a great teacher you should open a tow operator school lol. you are so patient .
@24blade00724
@24blade00724 Год назад
I used to be a Crane operator in an automotive plant in the steel yard. I would unload steel coils from semi's daily, and pull coils to send to the press department. It was a very wise move using those hoses to protect your slings, because if the coil was an A coil, the burr on the inside edge can slice right through the sling.
@TowMan127
@TowMan127 Год назад
Morning brother!!! Hope all is well! God bless you and the family. 🙏
@bennetts-revenge_2
@bennetts-revenge_2 Год назад
Awesome job Ethan! Ron you are such a great teacher, Ethan is learning the right way to do things. Its great he's learning on Tater. Have a good weekend and God Bless you your family and crew.
@davidneal7172
@davidneal7172 Год назад
He has the best teacher here and grandfather up above guiding him ! He will do fine !!
@loosemoose9799
@loosemoose9799 Год назад
That was great work by father and son to handle a heavy job.
@marciam6224
@marciam6224 Год назад
Good job Ethan!!
@lloydduty9821
@lloydduty9821 Год назад
Love the hat Ethan. You're on of few that could pull it off and look good doing it.
@martinbeirne7621
@martinbeirne7621 Год назад
The truck didn’t even get a chance to warm up on that drive😂
@markkirk2129
@markkirk2129 Год назад
Great to see the teaching moment there.
@johnstevens4769
@johnstevens4769 Год назад
Hello Ron and Ethan, lovely safety type video and learning curve for Ethen to learn the controls ect for lifting heavy weights. Best wishes as always to you all at Midwest Trucks, be blessed 👍🙏 We have a lot going on with the late Queens State Funeral on Monday, She is lying in state for people to show their respects at present, with the ques going on for mile after mile to see her, we have a new King Charles lll now. . Bless you all 🤗 John in S.Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 UK 🇬🇧 ❤️
@martinbeirne7621
@martinbeirne7621 Год назад
Great job Ethan. Ron you are awesome teacher. Patient but clear
@terrypomatto907
@terrypomatto907 Год назад
This is the best reason for experience to be the best teacher for being a successful operator. This should be the best way for Eithen to learn to be successful in making decisions at the site of the incident.
@gearshift7176
@gearshift7176 Год назад
Won't be long and you will be able to set back and Ethan do the work. Stay Safe
@dandunning4409
@dandunning4409 Год назад
Great job Ron and Ethan. I liked how you told Ethan to lift with the winches only Ron. That is very important as you we'll know. When I first got in to the business the guy that trained me made sure he pounded that in to my head. Ethan will be an excellent operator. Having you as his trainer might put a little more stress on him because your his father but he will appreciate it as he goes. Stay safe out there guy's.
@nossyhot
@nossyhot Год назад
almost need a Trailer for that truck with all the gear in it! :) hehe god bless
@gartan8449
@gartan8449 Год назад
Great job Ethan. I used to work in a steel mill flattening coils to sheet metal. One coil ran away and destroyed two cars a wall and landed in the dock water.. then had a rookie get the overhead crane swinging and dropped almost 4 ton of sheet metal on top of me. I only just survived. It doesn't look heavy when a crane is lifting these things up but boy when a mistake happens you know it.
@robertkilpatrick61
@robertkilpatrick61 Год назад
I really enjoy your video's thanks for sharing
@Samanthareneeheart10
@Samanthareneeheart10 Год назад
Great job Ethan you listenrd to your dad's instructions. Rom you are a great instructor for your people. This was the perfect learning experience for Ethan a safe environment. Well done every one.
@Torenhire
@Torenhire Год назад
Looks like a great job to do some learning/familiarizing on! Pretty low intensity and pressure, at least compared to some of the other stuff you tackle on here. Nicely done Ethan (and Ron, of course!)
@jonathanbair523
@jonathanbair523 Год назад
Yes a nice and simple basic job....Wonderful way to build his skill and self confidence up.
@malcolmross3782
@malcolmross3782 Год назад
Hello Ron & Ethan, a great job safely executed. No better training than getting hands on at an active incident. The pupil was listening to the teacher. Thanks for sharing and continue to stay safe 😷
@burtoncummins8970
@burtoncummins8970 Год назад
Good morning Mr Ron glad Ethan is starting to help you out. It looks like he is going to follow you in your foot steps. Have a blessed weekend and prayers and well wishes for all of your family and employees and their family's
@richardhoneywell7411
@richardhoneywell7411 Год назад
Great video Ron really enjoyed watching you teach Ethan how run the Rotater to do that load slide. Great job Ethan!
@angelina20161
@angelina20161 Год назад
This is one of the reasons why I love your videos Ron, your calm cool collective and people can learn from you.
@SumterWrecker
@SumterWrecker Год назад
Mr Ron Nothing beats hands on training. Good job Ethan. Thanks for sharing and stay safe.
@david_W5QDF
@david_W5QDF Год назад
👍🇺🇸good job Ethan. Love that you promote from within🇺🇸❤️
@southaussiegarbo2054
@southaussiegarbo2054 Год назад
as they say ron they gotta learn somehow and youd be the best teacher
@rayshutsa6690
@rayshutsa6690 Год назад
Being a OTR driver I did not see enough tie downs. Ethan is doing a amazing job with your skills and knowledge. Ron anyone who is lucky to have you as an instructor. May God bless you and your family. ❤🇨🇦
@tonymarshall878
@tonymarshall878 Год назад
Hi sir I'm very grateful to you for your service and it's very nice to see your son doing a great job 👍 he's really coming along very well like you stay safe and God bless you sir regards Tony xxx
@j.harrison88
@j.harrison88 Год назад
Ethan did a great job; he is surely learning the towing business.
@kylesmith8769
@kylesmith8769 Год назад
Great work Ethan! Ron, you are an exceptional teacher. Ethan is blessed to learn from you.
@llyodreeves4657
@llyodreeves4657 Год назад
Keep up with the good work Ron and team God bless
@susandallessandro2905
@susandallessandro2905 Год назад
Great job Ethan! He is coming right along. He has a great teacher. Those coils sure don't look like they weighed that much but how the outrigger sunk into the ground proved the weight.
@dwightyost1606
@dwightyost1606 Год назад
Eathen looks young and big enough to heman them back in place
@danswartwood4580
@danswartwood4580 Год назад
I'm retired from a company I worked for that has punch presses that use those coils. I know that they are dangerous because my co- worker was loading one on a punch press when he accidentally cut the metal band without securing it on the platform and the edge of the coil unraveled and caught him on his side.
@jonathanstancil8544
@jonathanstancil8544 Год назад
I knew a driver that was crushed by a coil about ten years ago. They're not hard to transport but you HAVE to respect them as they can be very dangerous.
@gorillaau
@gorillaau Год назад
Ouch. I hope you co-worker made a full recovery? I have seen some of these types of coils outside a fabricator, I have thought "ouch! hate for those to spring open or roll off a truck".
@johnbradbury433
@johnbradbury433 Год назад
Well done Ethan. You have a good teacher in ya dad. Look forward to the next one.
@ra9884
@ra9884 Год назад
Like to see more towing and recovery videos
@heatherkohlwey8379
@heatherkohlwey8379 Год назад
Thank you for taking the time to make and share another great video. I really enjoy seeing the variety of jobs you do. The parting shot of Ethan with the rotator and that beautiful sky was awesome. Stay safe and God bless.
@kevin98supra
@kevin98supra Год назад
Good job ethan. he has an excellent instructor also
@69virgin1966
@69virgin1966 Год назад
Great job Ethan! Ron you could be an instructor for a tow operator school. Your patience and attention to detail along with your clear instructions make you perfect for that job. I don't know about anyone else but I have learned a lot from just watching your videos. Thanks for sharing and God bless
@jjc4577
@jjc4577 Год назад
I've learned more about rigging and recovery from watching Ron than I did learning to rig with an instructor teaching us to operate a 20t gantry crane in a locomotive diesel shop.
@Stingray4
@Stingray4 Год назад
HE is the instructor of a school.. Midwest Truck Inc. It does it all. :D
@MintMonte87ACSS312
@MintMonte87ACSS312 Год назад
I agree, feel like if I went into this field a lot of what I learned here would be helpful to the actual field training.
@mikecullers
@mikecullers Год назад
I have learned a great deal as well especially for not being a truck driver or tow truck driver. I find the videos very interesting and informative.
@bobbykennedy4274
@bobbykennedy4274 Год назад
This my ol buddy Ron if he can't do it , nobody can get it done , Ron is the man and gets it done
@ireneeickenhorst2326
@ireneeickenhorst2326 Год назад
Great job you two hands on is the best way but takes someone like Ron with patience. The one thing about towing is you usually don’t know exactly how it is going to be until your on scene. Dispatching was a really interesting job maybe not so good on a really bad night and your calling the next driver on rotation lol.
@danbrooks8241
@danbrooks8241 Год назад
Patience is a strong character trait in a good teacher.
@erwinrommel1682
@erwinrommel1682 Год назад
Hallo from Albania and God bless USA
@gsdalpha1358
@gsdalpha1358 Год назад
One of those coil steel facilities is a few miles away, so we see these trucks often. Pretty scary to think of all that weight. The real danger is if the straps keeping the coil tightly wound should snap. Tremendous tension there, and then you've got 24k lbs of steel sheet whipping out with no way to stop it. Nice job, teacher and student!
@TowMan127
@TowMan127 Год назад
Great job Ethan!💪💪💪💪 Awesome to see Ethan behind the controls and learning from 1 of the best in the industry.
@gregtuttle2709
@gregtuttle2709 Год назад
Awesome job Ethan! You are a great teacher Ron always calm and steady!
@13thcolony57
@13thcolony57 Год назад
Excellent job Ethan. Yes, in the yard is a great place to learn.
@TimsBitsnPieces
@TimsBitsnPieces Год назад
I have transported coils and tophats for many years, here in Australia, we have rules about how many chains per coil and to me it looks like he doesn't have enough used, and NO rubber between the coils and the wooden chocks and the deck. It's great that you are giving Ethan a chance to run the Rotator and get hands on experience.
@edwardmyers3277
@edwardmyers3277 Год назад
Good job, Ethan! Ron, just a suggestion - use more exact language when giving directions or hand signals. For example, rather than whoa (which sounds like go) say stop and or use the clenched fist and crossed arm signal. In noisy conditions or when the operator is a distance away, this can improve communications.
@neverstoplearning7214
@neverstoplearning7214 Год назад
Yes!!!
@donnamitchell7707
@donnamitchell7707 Год назад
Fantastic job Ethan. Your doing a great job of teaching Ron. You have an amazing work ethic. The whole crew work well together. Have a great weekend my friend ❤🙂.
@slimwantedman6694
@slimwantedman6694 Год назад
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota Mr. Ron
@salmanskippy
@salmanskippy Год назад
Ethan is very lucky to get trained by you Ron. Good luck to Ethan and all the best for him in coming future. From Canada 🇨🇦
@martinbalmforth2665
@martinbalmforth2665 Год назад
Let’s shift again, like we did last summer!
@davidwayne9982
@davidwayne9982 Год назад
Ha- that drive didn't even get you through the first sentence of "EAST BOUND AND DOWN" by Jerry Reed (from Smokie and the Bandit) :) And you're right- the biggest - most important part of EVERY job with a tow /recovery is the SETUP..
@howardgunn754
@howardgunn754 Год назад
The mileage charge for that must have been eye watering!
@jakeschisler7525
@jakeschisler7525 Год назад
After i retired a truck driver was apparently standing too close while the forklift operator was unloading a large pipe and the load shifted and fell onto the driver killing him. I had an experience happened at work where I was standing on a tall trailer like the one you were standing on. As the yard crane driver picked up the load which was a rear case for a large mining truck he told the driver to go. Now I didn't realize what was happening, all of a sudden I was losing the deck of the trailer and I had to bail off. Afterwards there were some harsh words spoken. He could have killed me.
@jonathanstancil8544
@jonathanstancil8544 Год назад
I've lost 2 friends in the last 20 years from unloading accidents around flatbeds.
@cajuneagle638
@cajuneagle638 Год назад
Great job guys. Very professional
@MrCmgl1
@MrCmgl1 Год назад
Great job Ethan. Ron you are a great teacher. Keep up the great work.
@stuinNorway
@stuinNorway Год назад
Nicely done precision work. I'm only surprised you didn't "run code" across your own lot just to make the customer feel extra special and important.
@samuelspencer9194
@samuelspencer9194 Год назад
It takes a lot of time and patience to teach somebody how to do something I know because I used to teach people how to drive dump trucks and you got to stop and remember you had to learn too but sometimes it's real hard to go slow when you know you can do it four times faster but I am super glad to see you teaching your son how to carry on the business be good have a great day Sam
@Drew6709
@Drew6709 Год назад
I bought myself an endless loop and love it. Just wish I would have bought a larger one at times.
@bobblenuts
@bobblenuts Год назад
Great on-the-job experience....Thanks guys for sharing your video.
@RealNameTaken
@RealNameTaken Год назад
Love your videos
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