Thank you Joe and for another great Monday Joe tool video. If it wasn’t for you Clay I would’ve have met Joe but he definitely helped me get a great tool that he showed a few months ago and we can definitely use on our farm
We should chip together and get Joe a good lawyer and go after Ford so Joe can get his van back. This is the reason we did not buy a new Ford. Because what they have done. The All-Star tool dealer.
I know that VIM will replace the satin chrome sockets if you mess it up on an impact; am I also right in assuming they wouldn’t say anything about using it on an impacting tool, if they weren’t confident it wouldn’t break up, causing a safety issue? I have to assume they wouldn’t want the liability if they weren’t sure.
Have a bad Internet connection in London 👋,Joe Take care,Joe Thanks for sharing it with us,Joe SUBSTANTIAL,Koon Trucking Brilliant video Take care,Sir Enjoy your evening with all your family around you,Koon Trucking 👍 From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 23:20pm Good Evening
They should do it not problem but your best option is the baby bolt cutters from Knipex 71 01 200 or so there’s several different length of them available
Nope, if I was him I would get another truck then when ford or the lawyer makes something happen, that old one would be on marketplace right then! Even if I had to trade it in the dealership for a personal ride to get out of it that’s what I would do.
That 3/8 flex head ratchet is Awesome and cheap enough!
That small flex would be great for working around headers.
Thank you Joe and for another great Monday Joe tool video. If it wasn’t for you Clay I would’ve have met Joe but he definitely helped me get a great tool that he showed a few months ago and we can definitely use on our farm
Joe is awesome
Thanks Joe
Joe got that thang on him
We should chip together and get Joe a good lawyer and go after Ford so Joe can get his van back. This is the reason we did not buy a new Ford. Because what they have done. The All-Star tool dealer.
I know that VIM will replace the satin chrome sockets if you mess it up on an impact; am I also right in assuming they wouldn’t say anything about using it on an impacting tool, if they weren’t confident it wouldn’t break up, causing a safety issue? I have to assume they wouldn’t want the liability if they weren’t sure.
Happy Monday to you and Mr Joe aka Mr reliable!!! Don’t remember the last time there wasn’t an all star Monday!
Always good stuff
Have a bad Internet connection in London
👋,Joe
Take care,Joe
Thanks for sharing it with us,Joe
SUBSTANTIAL,Koon Trucking
Brilliant video
Take care,Sir
Enjoy your evening with all your family around you,Koon Trucking
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From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧 ⏰️ 23:20pm Good Evening
Thx klay and joe. Fast through the cash thx
I like Joe
How well do u think those cutters will cut the cable seals they use to seal loads on reefer trailers?
They should do it not problem but your best option is the baby bolt cutters from Knipex 71 01 200 or so there’s several different length of them available
When you drive a Ferd you need plenty of spares.
Joe still not having luck with his Ford tool truck?
Nope, if I was him I would get another truck then when ford or the lawyer makes something happen, that old one would be on marketplace right then! Even if I had to trade it in the dealership for a personal ride to get out of it that’s what I would do.
Hello again, Clay and Joe
Thank you for another Great Video 👍 I enjoyed watching tonight's video. Again thank you 👌
Clay do you know a part number on that little ratchet? I don’t see it on Vim’s website or on Google
NRF6 (3/8”)
NRF4 (1/4”)
vimtools.com/product/nrf6/
I found it! I was able to pause the video at the right moment
@@KoonTruckingthank you!
Are those really toe nail clippers
They are nail clippers. Yes
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I stopped watching your channel a year ago or so, joe truck was broke down wheres joe truck I'm back
It’s in the shop. His motor went down after having it replaced with a brand new engine from ford
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