I remember working in 100 plus degree days loading trailers. Always a rush job. Never leasurely load one. Worse was the rotted spots in the floor where your foot or the hand truck wheel would fall through. The hand truck didn't have a small load and stacked high enough that the whole load shifted when the wheel went through the floor. Thankfully I was 18 and invicible. 😅
yes being young we did not notice the heat or how hard it was back then. now we long at a flight of stair and can feel the bone ache before we start the climb, lol thansk
Now you can find things and no longer worry about solar rotten tarps and rust gettin into to those sensitive parts. Lookin spiffy in the Kingdom! Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
Good morning from Cape Cod ⛵ everything looks nice and organized, that should make life easier in the future. Just a thought but maybe you should address the issue with the staring on the loader, don't wait until it has completely failed, then again it may make some great content 😉 like you don't have enough projects already. Thank you for another excellent video guys ✌️🇺🇲🇨🇦
King🤴 ,you really have great organizational skills. Today in Louisiana, it was cool . Only 92F, so I got a lot of work done on my 40k forklift. Hopefully, tomorrow or the day after it will be running. Talk to you later.
I know that you keep stuff to recycle, What can you do with dry rotted big tire carcasses? I can see keeping the wheel parts. I used to have a shed loaded with VW bug parts. stacked to the rafters. 😎
soak the rotten tires down over the years and when it is time to put new tires on the rims they will come apart. no time to beat the old rotten tires off now. thansk