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So We BOUGHT a HEAVY DUTY Trailer….Maybe We Should Start a Hauling Business?!?



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21 Comments

  1. Good work finding that leak and fixing it. I too really like that trailer. It works very well. Cool video ❤️👍

  2. Those N&N are very nice trailers. Very good quality galvanizing on it and quality built in Quebec. I bought their 12’ dump and love it

  3. I lived on Currier Road in Loudon for a few years in the 1980's. You can hear the race track from Currier Road.

  4. I'd be sure to still clean all that road salt off every time you get done using the trailers. As someone who's worked for a DOT the only way to keep things from rusting is to keep it clean and a good coating of fluid film before every winter. That salt can still damage the galvanized coating they use.

  5. I'm truly amazed at how many things you all keep buying! It would be interesting to know how you are paying for it.

  6. Check out Stanley Dirt Monkey On YOUTUBE ..He does Equipment Reviews He has done many on Trailers and other equipment . .He runs a Construction and snow removal buissness .Did Commercial then went strictly residential .He has reviewed many snow plows. Just yesterday he did a new one on his show .

  7. Pick you up some Speed Binders heavy equipment operator .Dirt Perfect YOUTUBE swears by them . They are ratcheting chain binders . operated by a impact and socket . Will meet DOT requirements for your excavator ..Dirt Perfect and Stanley Dirt Monkey .Both have videos on how to load different types of heavy equipment .
    Dirt Perfect has a Dot inspector friend .Officer Hover .On Dirt Perfect s channel. He had officer Hover give a class on hauling heavy equipment legally . Check it out .

  8. Nice trailer. Nice new bucket. You must have been a good boy this year. Happy New Year!

  9. Al Sir, you need a pole barn. Don’t build it yourself, just have contractor build it, you can still finish the inside but speaking from experience, 40 x 60:is the minimum and better to go with 14’ walls to hold the 5th wheel you be buying in a few years. Best to have a 7/12 pitch and don’t put the doors where the snow will slide off or ice build up. I love your toys and miss mine too.

  10. You may have crankcase ventilation problem or worse the engine has blow by which could be broke ring to a bad piston or crack block

  11. You never hook the brake cable to the chains. Needs to be hooked to the vehicle hitch separately

  12. Looks like Bobcat designed for the most money at the dealer for repairs! On the plus side, though it was certainly not a desirable event especially on top of the other things you had to fix to get everything working properly, it blew at the original homestead where you have a heated shop. It would be a lot less fun to do that at the OGP out in the cold.

  13. I always enjoy following your methodical reasoning when problem solving. Thanks for keeping us in the loop at every step. It brings back fond memories of helping my grandpa work. He was a farmer born in 1889. He lost part of his right thumb while plowing his fields. The horse got spooked and bolted. Unfortunately grandpa Bill had the reigns wrapped around his thumb. It popped off with the first jolt. "I never did find that thing" was his only complaint. He never appeared to miss it much. He could wrench better than any man I've seen since. His hands were massive, if he couldn't get his hand into a space he invented a tool or a technique to "get the job done". I loved being his right hand girl, shadowing his every move. I got so that I could anticipate what tool he would need next.
    I'm sure my time with Grampa influenced my decision to go into Occupational Therapy at age 13. I've been retired now for more than 6 years but still enjoy servicing & repairing my own equipment just like Grampa did.
    Thanks for the trigger to take a trip down Fond Memory Lane, AL.
    Blessings abundant to you all, and a Happy New Year too!

  14. You think you have a homestead, but what you have is a "FARM"= Fix And Replace Machinery.

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