The Toy Farm
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Ammonoosuc Turkey Run
The Ammo Turkey run VT side playing in the pit
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Dyna 15 Wood Processor
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Dyna 15 Wood Processor
Pitbike track
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Trying a clapped tao tao on the pitbike track
John Deere 450C
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spreading out fill. ramp up to door aprons on shop
Polaris & Can Am
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Climbing wet muddy rocks out back. The Stock Honda rancher 350 made it up first and last!
A Shop Sweeper!! A must have!
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Here is a $93 Vevor sweeper that I picked up because I'm tired of sweeping so much! Works so good I'm going to buy another one to modify with a mint dust vacuum haha the kids and I can clean together after that
Shop Walk-around 50x60 fab shop
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Finished insulating door frames and do quick walk through of building and major components. Raw, no editing
Honda CRF50 on Ice
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My little man riding his 50 on the frozen swamp, his first time drifting around 😎
Can Cannon
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Can Cannon
Polaris Axys Chassis Failure!!!
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Check your machines out before it's too late and it fails completely like this one!
CNC Sign, hiding screw heads!
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Pressed the Brass over the screw heads! I did go over them 1 more time to straighten them out. It came out great!
Cnc Plasma sign
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Working on a gift and needed to hide the screw heads, so I got creative!
Replacing lights on Excavator
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Replacing lights on Excavator
Installing cable X bracing for shop
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In this video I'm laying out, drilling/cutting gerts so cable X bracing can pass through on end wall of steel building. Check blueprints to make sure the cables are in the right place otherwise you'll have to swap them like I did 🤙
Building My American Dream! Concrete Day
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Building My American Dream! Concrete Day
Excavator Thumb Build Part 2
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Excavator Thumb Build Part 2
Building an Excavator Thumb Part 1
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Building an Excavator Thumb Part 1
XMR 1000 canam
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XMR 1000 canam
Central Machinery Sawmill
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Central Machinery Sawmill
John Deere 350B Dozer
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John Deere 350B Dozer
Can-Am Maverick winter riding
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Can-Am Maverick winter riding
Wood chipper
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Wood chipper
SXS Polaris Canam
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SXS Polaris Canam
Skidoo Jawz Can
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Skidoo Jawz Can
"Stick" stick welding.
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"Stick" stick welding.
Ktm xcfw 350 Water crossing
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Ktm xcfw 350 Water crossing

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  • @Murdermax14
    @Murdermax14 Місяць тому

    I noticed your concrete is pretty smoothe, do you think it would work on a more corse concrete?

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 Місяць тому

      @@Murdermax14 yes the floor is polished a bit, it does still pick up on a rough broomed finish like on my door aprons. however I bet that would wear the bristles down faster. should work good on a regular concrete floor though

    • @Murdermax14
      @Murdermax14 Місяць тому

      @AveryHastings1 thanks for the quick response, I get so tired of blowing my shop out, it just basically spreads the dust around and then settles again. I eventually would like to grind my floors down but I built over a 30x40 concrete pad that was originally meant for outside so we got it brushed. Polished floors are so much nicer to your knees when working on anything lol

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 Місяць тому

      @@Murdermax14 Yeah I hear you there, do you use a leaf blower? I picked up some shop fans from HF for the meantime to blow dusty air out but need to install a ventilation fan in the gable end. I feel that grinding a brushed floor would be fairly quick.. you just knocking down the small ^ shape lines even its not all the way

    • @Murdermax14
      @Murdermax14 Місяць тому

      @AveryHastings1 yea I have a battery powered milwaukee leaf blower, that's what I usually do is open all 3 bay doors and I turn on 4 shop fans... best I have right now lol

  • @Kq750.
    @Kq750. 3 місяці тому

    Little more speed msemɛntemu your friend

  • @mikiscarpeter2350
    @mikiscarpeter2350 3 місяці тому

    Odvy the rancher get that lol

  • @TheCleric42
    @TheCleric42 4 місяці тому

    There’s a reason God gave us robots to clean our floors.

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 4 місяці тому

      I wouldn't want a robot, would probably suck something up it wasn't supposed to and also would probably fill up in the first pass and then need me to empty it... so I might as well do it myself with this

  • @kennethloki7011
    @kennethloki7011 4 місяці тому

    Im digging way back in my memory but i believe we took the guide wheels off, so they didn't get hung up on bigger rocks and such your results my vary especially going of my memory of all people

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 4 місяці тому

      I feel like the guide wheels would be more effective on the sides of the unit behind the brushes so it sweeps the floor clean in front of them instead of in the middle where it's brushing the materials

    • @kennethloki7011
      @kennethloki7011 4 місяці тому

      @AveryHastings1 I used those sweepers or whatever you want to call them at a precest concrete plant. So there was always rocks just the right size to stop you dead in your tracks. And of course it always happened when you had a good rhythm going. I'm sure there's a better spot for the caster but I never found it so off it went. Either way they're a great tool and sure beat a shop broom. The electric one we had lasted a day before we ditched it cause it kicked up so much more dust. But this was awhile ago. Hopefully things have improved since then.

  • @GambitsEnd
    @GambitsEnd 4 місяці тому

    This is wizardry.

  • @liamp51
    @liamp51 4 місяці тому

    Does it work on rough concrete floors? I have an old automatic car wash bay I converted into my detailing bay but the floor is pretty worn from decades of use as a car wash. Getting really sick of using a broom lol.

  • @tonyp9179
    @tonyp9179 4 місяці тому

    Sprits the floor with water first

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 4 місяці тому

      to keep the dust down I assume? I would rather not get the bristle wet when they do it builds up heavily on the little flaps on the bin. at least when I nick'd a damp area and little puddle that's what it did

    • @kennethloki7011
      @kennethloki7011 4 місяці тому

      Doesn't work well on wet floors. It just cakes up.

  • @silverperzon
    @silverperzon 4 місяці тому

    I’ve had the same model for a couple months, for the $90 ish bucks I got it for, it’s fairly good. I use it to clean a large car port and it picks up 5 lbs of blown in desert sand nicely. Just gotta tip back the bin every so often to make room for more. Multipoint adjustment is much better compared to the Karcher. Also so long as one wheel is spinning, the main spinning brush will continue to move. One tip for the front wheel. Clean it out throughly first and hit it with some spray dry lube. It doesn’t collect as much dirt as an oil does and has held up really well in my case for the last 3 months.

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 4 місяці тому

      I'll definitely do that, I pam my sawmill tracks that does the same nothing sticks really for a while. I've been typing the bin up like you do. all in all the price was right!

    • @kennethloki7011
      @kennethloki7011 4 місяці тому

      I've been replying a lot but stick with dry lube. Wet grease holds sand and whatnot and eventually acts as an abrasive. Plus, it's a bigger pain to clean.

  • @Jessersadler
    @Jessersadler 4 місяці тому

    man. . . if that took a battery, it would be unbeatable

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 4 місяці тому

      Oh I know! It's a drawback as much as it's a benefit lol I was thinking of mounting a hand vacuum on the handle to the dust pan cause it does kick up the fine silt a bit when I'm walking faster on the final sweep.

    • @Jessersadler
      @Jessersadler 4 місяці тому

      @AveryHastings1 I guess they do make a few with batteries. they're Big $$$, even the Ryobi is $500. . . A small vacuum on the collection portion to keep dust down would be sweet too. Basically a mini street sweeper. Make it take DeWalt or Milwaukee batteries. . .

    • @Jessersadler
      @Jessersadler 4 місяці тому

      Maybe drill a hole in the collection bin and put a female vacuum attachment, then you can hang the DeWalt battery vacuum off the handle and have it connected.

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 4 місяці тому

      That's exactly what I had in mind, someone offered to give me another sweeper they found in a storage unit, so I'll use that one to modify

    • @Jessersadler
      @Jessersadler 4 місяці тому

      @@AveryHastings1 post video with the upgrade

  • @Walt_iz
    @Walt_iz 4 місяці тому

    That's awesome 😅

  • @Walt_iz
    @Walt_iz 4 місяці тому

    She's mint guy!

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 4 місяці тому

      just have to swerve the little wheel around the big stuff and it picks it all up!

  • @mikemcdonnell1395
    @mikemcdonnell1395 5 місяців тому

    Hey Avery, Mike from the 2023 trip to Az. The shop looks great. Best of luck!

  • @HookedLife-HL
    @HookedLife-HL 6 місяців тому

    ill give you 3 grand for that 50

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 6 місяців тому

      Cash talks lol I'll have to run out that day and replace it though so he doesn't find out

  • @charlesdunn7936
    @charlesdunn7936 7 місяців тому

    You probably know by now that the battery's on!y use is to turn the starter motor to start the engine. You can completely remove the battery after the engine starts and it will continue to run all day if you don't close the fuel control lever. The diesel engine requires no electrical power to run. The fuel in the cylinder is ignited by compression.. Stop the fuel flow and/or air intake will stop the engine.

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 7 місяців тому

      yes sir but we tried it all at the time lol, in case the fuel pump had a electric shut off valve in it or was still pumping we unhooked all electrical. Did shut the fuel off in the back by the tank, I rewatched the video and I see I'm repeating details lol

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 7 місяців тому

      It was quite impressive though, there was a couple pin hole rot holes in the bottom of the air intake filter housing, so when I cut off air supply it was able to keep running pulling through those 2 or three tiny holes. we had to hurry and rip intake manifold apart and choke it out there to finally get it to shut off. I did get a call from the new owner a few weeks later he couldn't get it to shut off... he was sideways on a hill and it was running off oil again because the oil level was high enough on that one side. he pulled it down flat and it shut right off

  • @percyjackson2800
    @percyjackson2800 7 місяців тому

    Teach that boy to never get in front of anyone shooting.

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 7 місяців тому

      We all know gun safety, and to clarify he did not get in front of anyone shooting. The cannon was discharged and pointed to the sky... that's like telling by the bystanders behind me to not stand in front of me... when I turn around afterwards and put them in front of me lol. Safety of firearms and what not to do was explained by the parents, both ex- military.

    • @percyjackson2800
      @percyjackson2800 7 місяців тому

      @@AveryHastings1 sure thing.

  • @danielr.johnson7966
    @danielr.johnson7966 7 місяців тому

    If you shake the can up it will keep the can from busting I have found.

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 7 місяців тому

      we will have to try that! these were over 3 year old ciders the sort of felt like they was less in it. A few of them landed softly and we got several shots out of them

  • @jlacson74
    @jlacson74 8 місяців тому

    That will be a huge welding shop. What are you planning on welding, a 747? 😀

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 8 місяців тому

      Haha maybe if they brought it in pieces! I think it will be just right for me but everyone says "you'll always wish you'd built it bigger" This started out at 36x40 then 40x50 and I settled with 50x60

  • @nhhbbyloggr5022
    @nhhbbyloggr5022 8 місяців тому

    The good news, you have a template to work with. Now to make a casting from all those empty Moxie cans. Good luck !

  • @nhhbbyloggr5022
    @nhhbbyloggr5022 8 місяців тому

    Nice fab work. Lot of hours in that build ! Is the metal work your design?

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 8 місяців тому

      thank you, yeah close to 30 hours lol I purchased the file, just resized it to what I wanted.

  • @nhhbbyloggr5022
    @nhhbbyloggr5022 8 місяців тому

    Merry Christmas ! FMJ all the way.

  • @ataschereau5xj
    @ataschereau5xj 9 місяців тому

    Led everything!

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 9 місяців тому

      I'm very pleased with them! Cheap enough to have extras on a shelf

  • @Junkerclunkerz
    @Junkerclunkerz 9 місяців тому

    Looks good can't wait to see the building going up keep the content comen

  • @nhhbbyloggr5022
    @nhhbbyloggr5022 9 місяців тому

    Busy day ! Good for you ! Looks great.

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 9 місяців тому

      Very busy! Hardly slept a wink the night before I was so stressed but it came out great!

    • @nhhbbyloggr5022
      @nhhbbyloggr5022 9 місяців тому

      @@AveryHastings1 Making the dream come true. Great feeling. Are you going to start building soon ?

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 9 місяців тому

      @@nhhbbyloggr5022 Yes Doing anchor bolts and epoxy on Sunday, and standing the back wall first so I can hook up radiant while waiting for the floor to cure another week. Then I should have a telehandler here to set the rest of the steel

    • @nhhbbyloggr5022
      @nhhbbyloggr5022 9 місяців тому

      @@AveryHastings1 Excellent ! I'll have to swing up some time and see what you've done. Happy for you !!

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 9 місяців тому

      @@nhhbbyloggr5022 absolutely anytime shoot me a call if you're venturing out this way. I'll get more videos up of the progress hopefully in a more timely fashion lol

  • @nhhbbyloggr5022
    @nhhbbyloggr5022 10 місяців тому

    Nice upgrades to the mill. Even the cat walk makes keeping the feed rate easier to maintain. Woodmizer blades are the best.

  • @judybailey7249
    @judybailey7249 Рік тому

    I have a 350c j.d. dozer it pumps fluid from the trans to rear end but won’t pump back to cooler in the front what is wrong

  • @Junkerclunkerz
    @Junkerclunkerz Рік тому

    Your a very skilled person that's for sure

  • @briardobbins1623
    @briardobbins1623 Рік тому

    Love canams and hope you are having a good day

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 Рік тому

      Thanks Briar!! They make awesome machines. Happy to finally get some warm weather to test it out in!

    • @matthewbarnier4099
      @matthewbarnier4099 Рік тому

      Shouda put it reveres wat king ago

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 Рік тому

      @@matthewbarnier4099 should have lol but was stumped on what it was stuck on because it's a clean bottom. All the other ice was broken up small except apparently that one piece it was teetering frame on. I think he had been through it several times prior to this run too

  • @alexihastings3189
    @alexihastings3189 Рік тому

    Wow, you put a lot of work into this! Can't wait for more videos, the editing came out great by the way :D

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 Рік тому

      Thank you Padawan, I'd rather hire someone to do it lol

    • @alexihastings3189
      @alexihastings3189 Рік тому

      @@AveryHastings1 Haha, don't like to tie the quilt after sewing it?

  • @timstewart1125
    @timstewart1125 2 роки тому

    You need to always get the John Deere oil filter. I wouldn't take a chance on a after market one. It has a one way valve in it that retains the oil in the filter even though it's upside down.

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 Рік тому

      Thanks Tim! I'll pass that info on to the new owner. I had wondered how it was supposed to do it's job when upside down but the filter came with it when I bought the machine so I just slapped it on

  • @massa-blasta
    @massa-blasta 6 років тому

    never heard of a ladder?

    • @AveryHastings1
      @AveryHastings1 Рік тому

      @Midnight Cowboy. The video is poor quality and doesn't show surrounding area or where the work was to be done. The weld was up behind a wall and another wall with about 9" gap to see up 3-4' in there and well out of reach. A ladder would not have helped.