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Dalton Gang Ministry
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We are a family of five who is trying to live our lives to Glorify God. We are pretty hard headed but we believe that we are finally doing what God has called our family to do; live simply, love God and others, raise our kids to be followers of Christ, and ultimately spread the Gospel. We pray that God blesses this channel and that through this channel we are able to reach others. We also pray that we can grow lasting friendships. We understand that we all need the support of other brothers and sisters in Christ to help encourage one another, especially through these trying times. Love you all and God Bless!
Do you want to have a Tent Revival?
Are you interested in having a tent revival? We’d love to come help! We have a 30’ x 70’ tent that is ready to come to your town! Please contact us for more details at daltongangoffgridministry@gmail.com #revival #praisegod #praisethelord
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Putting up apples
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We were blessed with an abundance of apples! Randy’s parents gave us a bunch of apples this year. 💛 #apples #applejuice #applevinegar #milwaukeetools #praisegod
Is the harvest withered or are we tending to the fields?
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Is the harvest withered or are we tending to the fields?
Revelation 2:4; Don’t get stuck in patterns; Let Christ lead
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Revelation 2:4; Don’t get stuck in patterns; Let Christ lead
Just another night in the Dalton House
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Just another night in the Dalton House
Final! How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 7
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Final! How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 7
Reminder! 5 day Bible study starts tomorrow; 11-12-22
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Reminder! 5 day Bible study starts tomorrow; 11-12-22
How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 6
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How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 6
How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 5
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How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 5
How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 4
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How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 4
How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 3
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How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 3
How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 2
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How to turn an “on grid” house into an “off grid” home. Part 2
Matthew 6:5
Overloaded. SMH
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Awesome!!! Thank you!!!!! Happy to have you!
Next time show whats in the washer! Lame video.
I used those washers for years. Need to tie all your hair back. Because some day your hair will go though the ringers.
i want one so bad im in love
How did you guys know me. I only shared my small rent in TN and camping in Oklahoma. U guys doing it BIG O9OOOI TENT. SAY HIGH TO GLORY COME GET ME🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉
This took me back to my childhood and that was in the 80's.
Wow, the lid!!! usually the lid is always missing. I learned how to do washing with a wringer washer I hated it, but I’d love to wash with them now. Nothing cleans better. Tubs were nice and roomy. I hated hanging laundry though, arms would be burning, cold frozen clothes during winter months. Bringing in frozen solid clothes to hang out downstairs. Fireplace and it warmed the clothes nicely, they’d be so soft. Still smelled like fresh outdoors. I miss that, cool fresh sheets. I’m menopausal 🥵 and would seriously love that now ☺️ Wonderful! Thanks for the memories!
Skip to 11:35 to actually see it run for 1 minute
I remember back in the 80’s my dad used to have my mom put starch in with his work jeans then put out to dry those damn things could walk away when they were dry of course he’s 75 now and just a little softer.😂
I do the laundry every week with a Miele W412S washing machine from 1972.
Adjust your volume please ❤
@susanrankin4887 Thank you so much for your response to our Live feed Thursday night. We are still trying to figure out this whole “live” thing on UA-cam lol but to also answer your question, this tent revival was in Taneyville, Missouri.
@@daltongangoffgrid9376 praise God 💕 I haven't been to a tent revival in years. I really miss them. Some of the best services and healing. I pray for your ministry. 🙏 ➕
@@samanthadavis5560Thank you so much! Praying that the Lord continues to open doors for us to set up.
That was some of the best preaching that I’ve ever heard !!! Wonderful service and was good to sense that God’s presence was there. Thank you Dalton Gang for putting this together!
It was an amazing night for sure! So glad you could join us!
Nice lay out, thank you for sharing. It's inspiring ❤
Would have been cool if you would have shown how you got it apart
Loved this, thanks for posting it:)
was curious why didnt u considered speed queens regular washing machine that spins really fast to get water out
We found this one on marketplace.
@@daltongangoffgrid9376 ah u been happy with it since?
Definitely! It’s has held up extremely well, especially with 3 kids (all boys) lol
I had to comment, my son's name is Dalton! I have sorghum growing from my birdfeeder. I was just looking up videos on how and when to harvest the few plants that i have coming up. My plants are not as tall as yours! I am excited to see what they turn into!
How neat! I hope it turns out! Lol
Hi! I have the exact same washer and I have a question about the pump knob. Do you have to turn the knob to “pump” or “on” to turn the pump on to drain? Thank you!
Awesome! We just turn our to “on”
Why live like it's 1920 what a ahole
I have that exact same washer in our garage. We still use it on occasion especially for the babies stuff when they get real messy lol. And I cant tell you how many times ive had to take things from our washer in the house to my old wringer washer because the new washer couldnt get the water spun out of it, like a big load of towels or blankets! These old tanks are the best!
Agree! 💛
Great work. Wish we were neighbors 😢
What size is the bar you are putting the rivet in, and what does the drive end look like?
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Why doesn't any of these canning methods come with time length ? Would love to give thumbs 👍 up
New washing machine ate junk they dont wash worth a fuck,it takes water to wash clothes,plus all of the computer bullshit on them always fails and costs a fortune to fix,thats why you see so many on the side of the road,pure government regulated piece of junk
I love this! We had it growing up. You are the truth.
How much can u wash in a load? Can u do comforters?
Sorry for the delayed response. I have washed our queen sized blankets but it can be difficult to wring out the thicker blankets.
Color is all wrong. More of a school bus yellow
Get yourself a spin dryer to use after the wringer. It will pull more water out .
God bless you and your family
Thank you! You as well!
These are like Detroit 2 strokes of garden tillers. 😎
I would perfectly be okay to disconnect from society and live like my parents and grandparents did. I remember my early years as a child with an old ringer washer, hanging clothes out o dry, an outhouse, and a washtub for bathing. I was born in 1960
The "Speed Queen" is basically an almost exact copy of the first electric washing machine. The old saying is true,,,"If it ain't broke, don't fix it". Sometimes, the first model is the best model....💪👍🇺🇸
Where do you store it when you are not using it. I have no room in my basement or garage for one. I have a patio, but no porch. Would a waterproof cover work if leaving it outside. Like the kind you cover outdoor furniture with. My parents had an old ringer washer, and back when we had the Agnus flood back in 1972, my dad rigged it up so it would pump the water from the flooded basement out the back door with a long garden hose.
Sorry for the delayed response. I use ours all year long but before we moved ours into our garage, I had contemplated buying a grill cover lol. I think a waterproof cover would be just fine. 💛
Voice is too shrill.
Why couldn’t you use a traditional top loader like from the 80’s? Wouldn’t it be easier?
We wouldn’t be opposed to one. We just happened to find this one on marketplace for a really good price.
Women were smarter in the old days...they knew to put thier hair back!
I have a 3acre property and it has poison hemlock on a good portion of it. You have to dig out the tap root without breaking it to get it fully removed
Nice you'll be safer and happier. in. your tent /cabin.
Amen! God bless you and your family!
Thank you and God bless you as well!
Good thing you have that little boy there to retrieve tools and faster that you drop between the boards and your deck.
Such a waste of time and energy! A modern machine (any front loader the last 10 years) could do much more laundry at once using way less water and electricity (and no danger to digits) as well a spin out that water to really cut time on hang drying. But yeah, yeah I know, clicks. Watch those fingers!
Yeah so right before this machine we had a brand new energy efficient washer. That was a piece of junk this machine has stood the test of time it still has all the original parts on it. More energy efficient! Lol. You have to be kidding me. You want a washer that sprinkles your clothes and just barely even gets them wet how do they even clean. They use way more power than this machine as well. The only other way you could be more efficient is to wash them in a creek. Technology is not always a good thing!
The only way to go if you don't have a well to fill a modern washer!
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Stankwell Falls West Virginia in the year 1908, a brilliant inventor named Louis Grabwell unveiled his latest creation to the world: the Grabwell Washing Machine. Standing proudly in his workshop, painted a vibrant shade of yellow with the Grabwell name emblazoned on the front, this contraption promised to revolutionize the way households handled their laundry. Unlike traditional washing machines of the time, which relied on manual labor or primitive mechanical methods, the Grabwell Washing Machine was a marvel of innovation. Powered by an outboard boat motor, it used this unconventional source of energy to propel its agitation, ensuring that clothes were washed with efficiency and precision. Louis Grabwell's invention quickly gained popularity among households across the country. Families marveled at the machine's ability to clean their clothes with minimal effort, freeing up valuable time for other tasks. Soon, the streets were filled with the cheerful hum of Grabwell Washing Machines as they worked tirelessly to keep laundry day a breeze. For over three decades, from 1908 to 1939, Grabwell Washing Machines became a staple in homes across America. Their yellow exteriors became synonymous with reliability and convenience, and the Grabwell name became a household name in its own right. However, despite their widespread use and popularity, the Grabwell Washing Machines faced a grim fate. In 1939, tragedy struck when it was discovered that the gasoline engines powering these machines emitted dangerous levels of carbon monoxide. As more and more households fell victim to this silent killer, authorities were forced to take action. In a heartbreaking turn of events, Grabwell Washing Machines were banned from use in homes across the country. Louis Grabwell, once hailed as a visionary inventor, found himself facing scrutiny and backlash for the unintended consequences of his creation. And so, the era of the Grabwell Washing Machine came to an abrupt end. Though they may have faded into obscurity, the legacy of Louis Grabwell and his yellow washing machines lives on as a cautionary tale of the dangers of innovation unchecked.
How cold does it get in your area, and do you stay warm in the tent? Beautiful job- I love the setting
It can get pretty cold here; 20s to 30s mostly, but it has gotten down below zero. We suggest good insulation below the tent and along the base where wind can come through.
Poison hemlock has a taproot. You have to take a shovel and dig down to the bottom of the root. just pulling out what's above the surface isn't going to kill the plant.
Most definitely.
What and amazing place ya'll have.