Wtf@simon _1987 what’s your problem man, that’s not cool man, sound bitter like you didn’t have a positive male role model in your life, don’t come in here saying negative things, this is a family channel man show a little respect, oh sorry obviously you weren’t raised properly. If you don’t have anything positive too say just keep it too yourself, your talking about little kids. Horrible, don’t listen too this loser guys keep doing what you all are doing.
You will never get tired of cleaning that truck and it will continue to look better every time its cleaned. Good job and amazing teamwork. You should be proud of your achievements. Well done boys
Great job of bringing an old farm truck back to life, It no longer looks like it spent 20 years in the scrap yard. All that elbow grease is paying off. Wish I was there helping you! P.S. Those hay hooks look like blisters about to happen. Just remembering the day I forgot my leather gloves. I never forgot them again.
Look ..... I'm nobody ....... But I just wanted to say sir..... I think you're a great Dad !! You've done right by your kids , taught them SO much and I'm amazed by all your projects with them !! Only thing i'd say ...... Please wear a mask when sanding and painting ... 10 years down the road i'd hate to see a video where one of yall have sick lungs ... Other than that .... God Bless !! and keep up the great work !! Hope your leg continues to heal up !!
Looks like the guy that owned the truck originally was a logger. Those hooks in back are called "birch hooks" made for grabbing logs and firewood, and the small oil can was a sprocket oiler, for the tip of his chainsaw bar.
I love that truck I would like to have it!! When u get older the truck will mean even more to u when u think about u and ur dad fixin it up together!!!!
Awesome job with the Ford pickup. Glad to hear Jack can get his license so you-tube can't ban him from driving. You, Jack and AJ make an awesome team. GOD bless Y'all.
Makes me smile when people put in a little time to make some old thing look good, been wanting one of these old farm trucks myself, nobody around here wants to sell them decently priced 😂…enjoying another video😊
tip for spray paint. Store upside down and when shaking it up hold the can with the lid side away from you at a 45 to 90 degree downwards and just swirl the can in a circle motion.
Just came across your channel, I have subscribed to both of your channels. I would say someone flagged the video and left their complaint to, "RU-vid." There are loads of of channels of children driving vehicles much younger than, yourself. I will not mention those channels as I am also a fan of their content. You are a very intelligent young man, I am more than sure your parents could not be more proud. Also, remember if you have haters or just jealous people, you are doing something right as they can't be as great as you.
And to think, it all started in a junk yard. Great job. What a classic truck. Best of luck to Jack. I hope you can get your license young man. You deserve it.
Hi I glad to see you and Jack back on youtube there is another younger boy he about 10 yrs old drove on the road youtube stop him from driving on the road don't think it right on them to stop jack driving on your on land jack is growing up to fast ❤❤❤❤
great video guys. Good luck with your driving test, Jack :) you did an awesome job on that buffing. Hope your foot is better soon, dad... but having AJ and Jack around to help should make it easier until then :-)
On the old fiberglass boats I used to use black diamond cut wax on a buffer it's amazing what that stuff shines up especially on fiberglass it's so easy to get back Johnny see those old boats with faded red paint comes right back to brand new
Your a AWESOME dad to take time with your son & teach him the skills to rebuild classics. And to get his Farm Licens is pretty cool to. I enjoy the channel. God bless your family.👍🤠🇺🇸✝️
Looking good!! Good luck to Jack and his drivers test!! Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish is a good choice for your polishing needs. Aluminum, chrome, paint, glass. Mothers works on it all and doesn't break the bank. Clears up headlights as well. Look forward to seeing more videos!!
Aye kid not gone lie it’s awesome watching you turn around junk cars...keep it up and RU-vid will send you a Silver Plaque with your name on it. Good content
Y'alls videos are 100x's more entertaining than network / cable TV shows. Jack's knack for DIY production (setting up his shots, acting and editing) on his "shorts" videos is incredible to watch.
Use some windex and a couple micro fiber towels and clean up the windows. The microfiber towels leave no streaks. For being such a seemingly minor thing, when the windows are clean, it really sets the look of the truck off. I’d have to paint the hood, I’m not a fan of patina, but whatever. Anyway, your videos are a real joy to watch, thanks a zillion! And Jack…no sweat, you’ll get your permit! Have fun!
Just a tip for the front seat, you can use zip ties to loop thru the cover. Run the zip tie from behind the seat after it is thru find a spot somewhere in the middle of the zip then take your choice of color of black tape and wrap about a 2 inch strip of it so it's about 3/8 to 1/2 round. Then feed back the zip tie thru the seat connecting it to one of the springs and snug it up some so it keeps the seat cover pulled back but not to tight. and repeat 3 to 4 times across where the seat folds 👍💯
Love that story about Jack using the screwdrivers. My Alek also got a hold of screwdrivers as well and took apart every clock and door knob. Lol... Ugh
Just a tip maybe you already know, apply the compound directly too the pad, I like too use about 4-6 fifty cent piece size drops, and get a squirt bottle and mist the pad as well, works a lot better and really cuts down on the compound from slinging everywhere. Keep up the awesome videos.
The commitment as a father & The bond you and your sons share is absolutely amazing. I wish I had you as my father growing up. 😂❤ Your videos touch my heart, and the places you’re leading those boys are beautiful. Keep on spreading the love, kindness and work ethic.
You've gotta be one of the coolest farthers on RU-vid the way you teach , treat AJ and Jack they are two outstanding children especially how smart Jack is with the knowledge you've taught him on welding , driving and being a responsible young boy . I admire you for teaching Jack tricks of the trade 💯💙🙏😇🙌🥇🪙👍 I wish my father was alive but he passed away when i was a little boy and I had to raise myself since the age of 7 but that's life 💯 Keep up the great job with your children 💯
I have a 1963 short bed F-100 that has been outside and abandoned for at least 25 years. I live in NY and I know that's a long way from OK, but if Jack wants it, I'd love to give it to him!
I have a 1971 Ford F-250 Camper Special long bed.. I'm going to try your techniques and the products you used to see what I can do to bring out some paint.. Thanks so much for the info and tips... Your Ford looks awsome..
Grow Jack Go 🎉. Learning from your Dad how to Machanic is very useful information to know. AJ isn't too bad, either👍. HeyKent, I hope your heel is healing well. I broke the little bone that connects the ankle to the foot . I couldn't walk on it for 8 weeks😮. They didn't have scooters and such back then 🤨 . I can see that you grew and...lost some teeth ,and grew some hair🤣. I hope you have good luck Jack! Looking good🌞. JO JO IN VT 💞
Looks good guys keep up the good work. Also Jack good luck on your driver's permit and also I hope you get a deer. Be safe at all times God bless Ken from Pennsylvania. Keep up the good videos. I watched them here in Pennsylvania all the time.
I like the look of the hood. Except for the few dents it look very good all around and shining paint . Nice patina . I have a little rust like that on my hood on my 53 Pontiac too.
My first truck was a 68 F 100 ranger. 2 tone blue over light blue The first year for the ranger package. It head indoor outdoor carpeting from the factory. And and Factory AM FM stereo with the speakers in the door.
my dad got a 62 ford just like yours but bright orange and it’s kept up so well he wants me to drive up to idaho and drive it because he bought it when he was 16 in 92 it’s a beauty and we’ve got a 72 ford in tennessee too lmao out family really like those old ones