Man said "that'll buff out" 😁, I do say you quite the loquacious crazy bastard, with a firm grasp on the vernacular- Only thing grip tighter could only the oft mentioned and much fabled dastardly dick vise (STONEBOAT with enthusiasm!)
@@dimesonhiseyes9134 well it was obviously male by the way it took on a dangerous task without a second thought or care for safety lol but I did not assume to know its pronouns
It's a little known fact that the method for tactor gender identification is very similar to the one used for aircraft. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gnMUvrspd7I.html
When I introduced my budget troll to the tractor she said, in a rather delightful strained and high pitched voice, "How do you stop this?" I said, "I normally steer it into a tree."
Just got a call from OSHA. They called to inform me that I will be receiving a fine simply for my willingness to watch this video and condone the methods used.
ikr? I was thinking if they did that in my city half of the authorities available would be there. They killed George Floyd here and the fire department showed up on the last 3 legal campfires I had inside a brand new fire ring. No lie.
I feel like someday the uploads are just gonna stop and then someone on reddit will post an article on how some Canadian was crushed by a bridgeport and we'll link it together. Stay safe mister AvE, we need more vidjeos in the future.
Dont be silly , hes going to use that as a boat motor , why else did he build a fancy raft for it ? ... in next part we get to the river or lake , to see if that will float .
'Twas the night before Christmas, Aunt May in her cups. She'd supped just a little, and drank way too much. She bolted upright, and declared with conviction, "The floor's gone slippery, and my arse has much stiction! Lever me up you louts, else I spend the night here. And while you're about it, bring me a beer!"
For decades, people have been using the bits on either end of the backhoe to dig holes. The genius of figuring out how to do it using a milling machine, chain and tires! Saves so much wear and tear on the hydraulics.
It's really considerate of you to film these. Makes the coroner's job of trying to find out why you sawed your own legs off to reach the phone after the tractor fell on you much easier 😁
Armchair Mill Lifter here, but sometimes when moving large stones we'd dig a small hole for the stone boat so it was flush with the ground, then push them on. Usually the shallow graves dug by the tires were a good starting point :).
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After 10:26 there's a fair bite taken out of my own chair and I'm watching from an ocean away. I feel like seeing those carefully assembled Jenga blocks trampled underfoot by the tractor is a metaphor for something...
Less sketchy if he had committed, when the machine starts to walk bounce or get away from ya; it's usual due to lack of follow through. Teaching moment.
@@RetemVictor Yes. I can remember when, in another time and space, I had to move 55 gal. barrels with a two-wheeler. If you were cautious or hesitated near the tipping point, the damn barrel would end up on the floor. If you powered through it in one quick motion, it worked every time.
I see a couple of problems. 1 not enough friends to laugh at you and offer varying levels of opinions and 2 not a beer in sight. This was at least a 6 packer
I love to sit a safe distance away in a comfortable chair with a tall cup of coffee and watch you work or whatever that was. Entertaining as hell. Keep on doing whatever it is you do I love it.
When i learned my trade in the 1980s, this was how we worked. After 35 years of conforming to modern OH&S demands, i'm glad to see that the original skills still exist!
@@user-gn4bc4lv3l Like Italians build the pyramids. But english is my 3rd language( learning in progress), so it is more likely for me to misheard something.
I doubt he will ever look forward to moving that monster again... nightmares for months ahead and maybe even medical attention for his strained, spasming sphincter.
You need an apprentice. Could’ve stopped yourself having to get off the tractor to reposition stuff, and used them as a chock for tractor brakes and a soft landing for the mill. And if, God forbid, something went wrong... you just go out and get another one ‘cause their cheap.
The backdrop of the classical Aria juxtaposed with the human struggle to upright a fallen piece of machinery with another one that's clearly underpowered was, in fact, priceless. I salute you good sir 🤣🍻
@@paveloleynikov4715 I once happened upon an M113 at twilight, tilted over in a ditch. Poor li'l feller. Also, pretty funny. Yes, I stopped and helped. As soon as I could stop laughing out loud
A Mexican showed me a trick to get stuff in on a pallet or sled thats turned over. And thats to attach the pallet or sled in this case to it before upright it then u up right both.. also a shorter chain would have helped u not spin out
Watching this while at work and the safety inspector walks by right at the final loading point. Felt bad for him, he damn near had a stroke and spit coffee all over his clipboard.
“For sale, Horizontal mill, light scuffs and scratches on the side, was built as a horizontal, but re fitted for a few hours as a double horizontal by former owner: In factory config now. Fair condition. No returns”
The pride of Nagoya slid upon its lackluster conveyance with much difficulty, implying a strong desire to die with dignity in the yard. 'Perhaps another week and a snowfall, and I'd have granted you that wish', he said.
Haven't laughed that well for a long time as I did when "Well, that was interesting" was quietly whispered over the low hum of the yellow workhorse. Awesome stuff!
I remember when a coworker dropped some sort of $100k milling machine (it was very early in my career) and the boss found out. Poor coworker got so much verbal abuse from the boss he ended up quitting before he could even get fired.
When you said come on Casey I laughed my ass off because I have an old case Backho just like that that was a great video I laughed the whole time actually good luck with the mill .
That wheel just a spinning in the background at 10:20. Proper laughs were had. Nothing in these videos relates to my normal life but this is a top 5 favorite channel for sure
Need one of those special extra-long dipsticks for your machine in case the oil doesn't reach the full line on your normal one. A few extra jokes built into that one for free
Not gonna lie, this took me back to exactly WHY I don't move heavy equipment anymore. Ah, good (traumatic) memories! Still super entertaining. Thanks AvE!