Bro! , that’s like the oldest trick in the book. I’m impressed Dawn dish soap and a spray bottle, I’m impressed. I love you guys. Thanks for keeping Mr. Detwiler’s legend alive.
I quit hauling in scrap years ago because I would have flat tires the next week everytime. It just wasnt worth the hassle for a little beer money. I have a pile outside and when it gets bigger I have a couple trustworthy guys I call and they appreciate having it! Have a safe and fun trip! Hopefully the temperatures are bearable!👍👍
love watching the videos - especially your trips to Urbana. I grew up there and have very fond memories of it, but now live in the flatlands of NW Ohio. My dad was a salesman for Papec Machine Co. in the late 50's & early 60's, then was affiliated with Carich Ford Tractor on Rte.68. I still travel down 2-3 times a year for pie at the Airport Cafe and some Mumford's potato chips!
Just seeing the countryside, the barns, the everything reminds me of Ohio and I miss it in the fall, but not when the snow flies. You guys are a good team.
Hello Kylie & Kannon, you fellows are having a great time, love your scenery,nice & cold,here we are nice and Tropical, grass about 5 feet high, totaly different scenes, Have a wonderful Holiday, Regards Trevor.W.Bacelli. 👍🐕🐎🦄🦌🐂🐃🐄🐖🐗🐏🐑🐐🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦃🐔🐓🦆🦢🦋🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌴
Exactly..... I've seen several videos where they can explode unexpectedly. Leaking is the best warning sign you can get. Some people aren't that lucky to have a warning sign and they just blow up.
Great tip on the Dawn dishwash liquid and water to discover a tire leak. I'vew used this in the past too but Windex or some sort of cleaner/degreaser in a spray bottle (e.g. 409 or Krud Kutter) will do the trick just as well. I have Windex and Krud Kutter at my workbench at all times so they are easy to get at when I need them. Hope you two have fun on the trip this weekend! I can imagine this is probably the only time of the year that you can actually have downtime.
Have a Blast🎉. The weatherman said you,me, and whoever else gets snow are in a snow drought 😢. I guess they aren't choosy about what they take👍. JO JO IN VT 💞
Flat tires due to nails or screws are normally found on the rear tires. The front tire will kick up the screw or nail and the rear tire will catch the item, imbedding it in the tire.
I watched the video when the windshield and roof were installed. Then watched this one. I was like, did he pass? Then I read the comments and was sad.😢
I do the same thing to fine leaks. i mix 50 /50, but i always patch it if i have the time cause with a heavy load. A plug can work its way out and green valve caps mean you got nitrogen in the tire and not air
When do you guys do farm equipment maintenance and servicing? You know........ Bad Bearing, belts, oil change, greasing? You know, stuff that "all" farmers do in off seasons. Asking for a friend.😆😆😆😆
Hot Tub (probably) feels pretty Good, while a body is Sitting in the middle of a Polar Vortex. (Remember that Andy had to be more of a spectator than he really Wanted to be, on that one.)
Our shops insurance companies won't allow them to do an exterior plug. I can't believe they didn't take the time to do it correctly and plug/patch from the inside, especially knowing they headed on an out of state trip!🙄
Need to replace it I had one blow up on me and took out the back wall where it was at now mine set out in a shed by itself. Will not have one in the shop again.
Also, you can do your own you can get a kit at any auto parts store and just do that by yourself while the tire is still on the vehicle just drive till the it is pointing at either approximately 3 o’clock or 9 o’clock so that you can get to it and you can do it while it’s still on the vehicle. You never even have to take the vehicle off if you find the Mail anyways and just you have to lay on your side or your belly or whatever really and do it but you can do it and save 15 bucks and the time it takes to go to a tire shop. It’s easy all you need is a needle nose and a knife and of course air compressor to air the tire back upanyway I’m battling here but after you find the hole, just take that tool and ream it out real good I always add the tire patch glue when I put the new plug in. Thanks you guys I