I Forgot to mention: I had the trailer brake gain turned up to 10 (max) and I almost rear ended a dude (he wanted it) those brakes were sketchy. If you applied the trailer brakes manually (squeeze the tabs) they would hardly put a drag on the truck.
@@HerbOMatic yes electric brakes are sketchy for me at best after towing for thousands and thousands and thousands of miles I usually tow at no faster than 55 50. very strange word editor YT has.... " is actually better the reason is because of the weight behind your truck so I suggest 50/55" is not something I would write... I have found that tire age is usually the problem when towing, I don't let them get over 7 years old...
I test my trailer brakes every load I hook up. Best to just drive and squeeze. Too tight and you will know. Too loose and you just keep going. It takes time to adjust and know how much is too much. Yet once you get the hang of it, its easy.
How electric brakes are even legal is completely beyond me. It's an awful system that has was too many things that can go wrong. Especially with the ridiculously heavy loads you Americans can pull with zero drivers ed, it's just scary to know that both the driver and the trailer are probably not functioning properly. To be clear: I'm talking about trailers and drivers in a general sense, all over the US, not you or your trailer specifically.
Rental trailers are always abused usually people use the trailer brakes more then they need to to save on their own brakes so they are probably out of adjustment and if your running the exhaust brake I’d run it on full instead of auto that way you know it’s just gonna work
As a truck driver for 30 years overall I think you did fine with the straps, chains and binders. Not perfect but okay. When you went to drive the tractor onto the trailer I cringed. Yeah, rear of trailer needed jacks ( or blocks ), but you managed okay. Bonus points for changing the tire yourself. Overall good job. I just started following your channel a few weeks ago and this is all very fascinating. And your sense of humor has me laughing out loud ! 🤣
Thanks Chris! I gotta buy a set, almost as easy as the heavy straps I used moving vending machines. I thought for sure the trailer was long enough up front and the tail short enough to not lift the truck! I was wrong! Super easy to throw stands behind her, one of those duh moments.
Love this! "When you're trying to learn a new skill, you start out with a full bag of luck and empty bag of experience. What you try to do is fill up your bag of experience before your bag of luck runs out."
I was a little skeptical when you first bought the property but you've clearly gone all-in and now, I'm looking forward to watching your progress. Thanks for the laughs as well.
Very unfortunate with the trip. Glad you made it safe, back home. I was screaming at my screen when you first discovered the bunk tire. Unload that tractor and use it to lift the trailer and put the spare on. That tractor was definitely needed. Property that size needs equipment, just no way around that.
You are going to love the land plane for the runway and driveway. Really nice set-up.yhe pallet forks are extremely helpful too. I have mine on more often than the bucket.
I think the $500 forks are probably the best thing dollar for dollar in usefulness. I hope to get the grader machine done too but for now that land plane should be good for shaving the washboards and widening that runway.
It was on there when I bought it, even the third function kit is expensive. 5075E was on my short list but I wanted something a little smaller to get into my buildings with the fork lift. The 5 series is considerably stronger though. Sigh, compromises.
Thanks for sharing Herb. Changing the tire in real time brought us along for the whole experience. Also the two bags example for luck and experience is going in the memory banks.
Hey y’all I would suggest you get a commode chair, these are used elderly senior’s when they are bedridden. Put a 5 gallon bucket under the chair to catch the waste. These are common at garage sales and thrifts stores. Often they are used for a very short time.great way to poop in a fallout shelter.
I live in Arizona as well. I usually use a saws-all,, with a big blade for cutting those and use a pair of barbecue tongs to lift it up and get it out of your way I find that works the best.
If that tractor is the heaviest thing you’re hauling you don’t need the high output but it is nice being a ford diesel technician you should love that truck I don’t know how mechanically inclined you are but getting that grader going will be so nice especially with the runway and your driveway. Can’t wait to see them improvements around the airport. Good morning
Yeah but 500/1200 is such a round number! I couldn't resist! Fairly inclined, will get into the grader. The tractor will definitely help getting that going too.
You got your hands full and the grader is probably far down the list of things to do I love seeing someone take on a project like this you have a ton to do and will have content for years I can’t wait to see you get everything fixed up it will be really nice place
@@HerbOMatic May your bag 'O luck have a token that it's just brackets and not the frame. The ball hitch should be considered highly suspect. Me thinks the hitch sided with your bench grinder and may be out to kill ya. 😉
Enjoying the content!! Have to agree with a couple of others that "maybe" you bent part of your hitch receiver. Give it a close exam once you get the trailer back to Phoenix. Hopefully your bag of luck had a side pocket!
If it's bent I cant see it, going to let her slide for now. She drives true still so I'm going to try and forget about it! I'm mad at the city for having such a rough intersection. If it was a stop sign it would have been ok but it was a green light! I went back and you can see groves in the pavement where everyone is hitting! Thanks Kong JRJR
Awesome score on that Tractor WITH attachments. Remember ti "pre-Inspect" your equipment with a fine tooth comb, THEY sure will when you bring it back and charge you for a scratch (and not fix it and charge the next person for the same thing)
Hahaha I made sure to watch all the ads so you can buy some new underwear. If there is any thing left over from that 1/3 of a cent maybe you can get that bigger blade for the tractor LOL. Love your sense of humor.
Color me _impressed_ when that city slicker free-hand caught that songbird ! But I suspect he doesn't own a bird lasso yet so silly that I was expecting him to rope it . Took me years of practice before I got good at roping songbirds with my dental floss sized bird lasso . Heck I bet the property has a few of them kickin' around behind a pallet .
@@HerbOMatic I always have a mini digger on my property...I've had 6 now and there's always something to dig, always sold at a profit when I'm done :-)
The video is, as always, entertaining. I like the new ride as well. It's a big old truck for big old equipment hauling. I bought a small 6x10, single-axle cargo trailer, and the first time we used it, it wasn't hitched to the truck. We lowered the back door and went up the ramp... flipped the trailer up in the air. It was scary and funny as hell at the same time. Good luck with the new place.
I have done the same journey for 30 years every summer although I continue on to Oregon. The worst part of the whole drive is the Kingman to Wickenburg section. I switched from a Chevy van with a 16 ft enclosed trailer to a 2001 F250 7.3 diesel and 18 ft enclosed trailer in 2014. That changed everything. So much better. Get a spare. Nothing sucks more that a trailer flat and no spare.
Another awesome video!! Something maybe to try for another time, If you run your chains down thru the stake pockets and bring them up to hook on the pocket or the rub rails, pocket prefered, when you hit a big dip on a road the hook ends are way less likley to come loose. We have awful frost heaves here in the winter and it gets entertaining hauling hauling equipment or iron.
Herb, You did a great job getting your equipment to the ranch, a good rule of thumb for trailering is to have about 10 to 12 percent of the total trailer weight on the hitch. I would ask the rental place for a bit of a discount for wasting your time. John
I got $50 off lol. It's hard to measure the tongue weight, I need to call weigh safe. But then how do I know the weight of the load to get the percentage and then find the tongue weight?
Good luck with your septic system. When I bought my house in 2015 I was told that the Septic had been emptied and brought up to code per WA law, only to find out after buying the house it had not. So the county then went after me to fix the system instead of the seller, and for that fix I had to get a whole new system and was charged $32,000 in 2017.
Awesome truck and tractor Only thing I can say that may help is your supposed to lower backhoe bucket to trailer and strap or chain it down too , this is something D.O.T will get ya for...don't ask how I know lol Well love your channel , can't way for next episode -joliet il.
When using chain binders, if possible, try hooking to a place on the front left of the tractor then connect the other end to the right side of the trailer side rails. Then repeat for the front right to the left side of the trailer of the side rails. Try to do the same for the rear of the tractor or piece of equipment. What you're trying to do is to secure the load like they do in an aircraft equipment drop, in an 'X' configuration. Looked like you had plenty of chain with hooks going to the ratchet chain binders. Lots of things I've learned on construction jobs when I was a certified pipe welder. I've always liked to help others to learn. Another channel you may be interested in, on UA-cam is: The Bear Essentials, then look for a specialty rope knot called: The Alpine Butterfly Knot. This rope knot can be used in all situations, is easy to tie and untie.
That was quite an epic journey. But we still have no idea where the poop go. Glad to see you have some tools to tame the ranch. I'll have to get some old pallets to stack up to see what spawns at my place.
I'm from the midwest and when I see all that desert I immediately go grab a glass of water lol. But on a different note, I'm glad you got some equipment to help around the property! You're definitely going to need it in the future. Might also be a good idea to get a bobcat when you can, it's about the most versatile machines you can buy.
lol what in the world was that funny device you put into the dashboard of that old truck ? you called it a ' cee ' or 'kee 'or something . That is wild man , wont that void your warranty stabbing your truck like that ? Gosh history is amazing . So great how you adopted an old cat and it came with a freakin' airport , home , hangars and a poopin' chair . So lucky you guys
your episode on the highway brought back alot of memories. my Signif. other and I had classic cars, and went through some breakdowns while traveling in them, overheats, vapor locks, flat tires, ETC. ended us up by the side of the road trying to get moving again. or calling AAA. but all in all, when they were not acting up, we really enjoyed them, and our experience bag slowly but surely started to fill. sometimes it seemed like our luck bag had a hole in the bottom...
That luck bag can run out a little early! I took a 57 Ford to California once and it cracked a head. We drove it home but there was a stop every 25 miles to add water. They say they don't make them like they used to, in some ways they are better now! The old cars have a soul though, you can feel it when you drive them.
@@HerbOMatic yup had a similar thing happen with our 1973 Buick Electra, on a trip to San Francisco. one of the fan blades snapped off on the highway, taking the water pump out with it. what a fiasco! it overheated every block, the engine temp would quickly climb up, and the stop engine light would start flashing. to make a long story short, we found out in the end, that part of the water pump impeller was lodged in the water jacket, restricting the water flow...
I always park the load right over the axles like you did ,you have to totally change ur driving habits when trailering ,look much farther ahead than normal..cheers
When hooking your chain to the trailer, instead of bringing hook up to the chain, just drop the hook down unto that thick side plate. Love your channel.
@@stevenancykulp5884 agree use the hooks on both side of chain. Binder in the middle to take up slack. The excess chain either pile somewhere it doesn't fall off or use a bungee to secure.
300 hrs on the tractor!? That F350 is awesome, the way it accelerated looks like it barely noticed you were pulling a tractor. I think the heat out there would be the end of me, bewildered that you're able to get anything done when it's like that.
I love the new truck! I looked for used by they want so much for a clapped out truck it didn't make sense. The heat, I hate, but I have to get it done!
I'm guessing John Deeres have a linchpin but best practise is to put the backhoe to the floor or have it tied off when transporting.. I can never forget the accident in the UK when a backhoe swung into oncoming traffic and decapitated 5 people..
@@HerbOMatic p.s. loving this series. Do you have any sort of itinerary for what you are going to tackle and in what order? What are your end goals? Re-open the runways? Re-open the poop chutes? Anyway keep it up, love the humour - gotta go now, there's some pallets in my yard that need harvesting.
And...one last thing. Go with Amsoil in your engine, transmission ,transfer case, diffs...etc...and use their diesel fuel additive. Yes I'm a dealer and have 427,000 miles on my 6.0. THE ORIGINAL 6.0 offering in my 2004 F-350. Good luck!
check your battery voltage, they may have finally given up.. try removing all of the jumpers between batteries, cleaning the terminals with baking soda, dip the cables in a baking soda/water solution and wire brush everthing to remove all the corrosion, put it all back together and see if it comes back to life. you might have to replace some of the lugs on those cables, if their too far gone.. good news is a hammer style crimp tool is cheap, and the lugs aren’t too bad, and you can DIY 👍
@@HerbOMatic Or there may be a circuit breaker "hidden" inside the Inverter. Our solar system went down *after* the power was restored after the blackout and for some idiotic reason they hid a circuit breaker inside a panel in the inverter. Had many screws and a large isolation switch that had to be removed just to flick the circuit breaker back into the *On* position. Fortunately is had an error code that pointed to the fix.
Make sure you have the water system up and running, if the septic system is dry, it can't be pumped. if you can put some water in it a couple of days ahead of time it would be good. Once you get the cactus out, look for a drop pipe to the tank so you don't have to dig all the way down to the tank. typically an older system like that will have just one 60 to 75 foot pipe for the drain field.
i just redid the headliner in my truck then moved to phoenix. first week here a dr pepper can exploded while sitting in my truck. yeah, they damn sure will pop!
Based on my vast experience watching videos of other people securing equipment to trailers I can quite confidently say that if you can get that one extra click out of the binder or ratchet strap and, now this is the most important part, if you say “that’s going nowhere!”, then you have loaded your trailer properly. 🤣
Your going to need to raise,or lower and dig deeper the septic tank, and get rid of all bushes, the second one is probably less expensive, you know then raise the house, lol thanks BigAl California
Soda cans will blow in a car! My aunt had a can of coke explode in a car while she was driving once; she thought someone shot at her at first. This goes back to the pull tab days when you would rip the tab off the can. (people would drop them in the can and end up chokings on them.) I think you did fine loading the trailer, you centered the weight over the axels, which I believe is the best. Not sure about your strapping and chaining, but looks like it did the job.
Whaaaaat? There was no _Jack in the box_ well that is just rude criminal even. 😲 The way your _land will provide_ I would suggest walking up and down the sides of the runway and you may just be provided with an airplane that only has a couple of hours on it and a brand new Maintenance Release (or whatever the US equivalent is). I don't know why you called the cat Buster but the name has a cool aviation connection. During WWII, Battle of Britain time the pilots would get a call along the lines of: _Blue flight scramble, Bandits 100+, Angels 15 over Dover, _*_Buster_* and the *Buster* was to climb at Max Continuous power. So an excellent aviation name for your cat. 👍👍
Nice video as always. I’m left with many unanswered questions though. Did you remove the cactus? Did the power ever return? Can’t wait for the next episode
I wished machines grew on my land. Unfortunately, I haven't found the right seeds yet. Do they grow in wet cold climate like the Netherlands? Otherwise it has no point buying the machine seeds.
If you are not used to towing heavy loads, then it's best to slow down and be safe. Looks like you had the trailer loaded pretty well. It has been my experience that rental trailers are almost always sketch at best.
Bumper body line is normal. My F350 dually is the exact same way. Also, they make their frames from a semi flexible steel- you are just fine. Try putting a gooseneck hitch on...tows heavy loads much better.
I think the F250 F350 and F450 all share the same frame now too, so that helps me. I was flying over those bumps full suspension travel and then some. Tractor would have been gone has I used straps almost definitely! I appreciate you looking at yours. I figure they do that so that the bumper is level when the tail is sitting high without a load? Who knows. Thanks Jay!
I Forgot to mention: I had the trailer brake gain turned up to 10 (max) and I almost rear ended a dude (he wanted it) those brakes were sketchy. If you applied the trailer brakes manually (squeeze the tabs) they would hardly put a drag on the truck.
@@HerbOMatic yes electric brakes are sketchy for me at best after towing for thousands and thousands and thousands of miles I usually tow at no faster than 55 50. very strange word editor YT has.... " is actually better the reason is because of the weight behind your truck so I suggest 50/55" is not something I would write... I have found that tire age is usually the problem when towing, I don't let them get over 7 years old...
I test my trailer brakes every load I hook up. Best to just drive and squeeze. Too tight and you will know. Too loose and you just keep going. It takes time to adjust and know how much is too much. Yet once you get the hang of it, its easy.
I believe in your owners manual you can change the type of trailer brakes in the dash. You likely hit the receiver, flip it over…
How electric brakes are even legal is completely beyond me. It's an awful system that has was too many things that can go wrong. Especially with the ridiculously heavy loads you Americans can pull with zero drivers ed, it's just scary to know that both the driver and the trailer are probably not functioning properly.
To be clear: I'm talking about trailers and drivers in a general sense, all over the US, not you or your trailer specifically.
Rental trailers are always abused usually people use the trailer brakes more then they need to to save on their own brakes so they are probably out of adjustment and if your running the exhaust brake I’d run it on full instead of auto that way you know it’s just gonna work
As a truck driver for 30 years overall I think you did fine with the straps, chains and binders. Not perfect but okay. When you went to drive the tractor onto the trailer I cringed. Yeah, rear of trailer needed jacks
( or blocks ), but you managed okay.
Bonus points for changing the tire yourself.
Overall good job. I just started following your channel a few weeks ago and this is all very fascinating. And your sense of humor has me laughing out loud ! 🤣
Thanks Chris! I gotta buy a set, almost as easy as the heavy straps I used moving vending machines. I thought for sure the trailer was long enough up front and the tail short enough to not lift the truck! I was wrong! Super easy to throw stands behind her, one of those duh moments.
Keep in mind Buster and a couple of wise Crows were supervising the entire operation eh . Well the offloading anyways .
OMFG. Finding a tractor, a trailer and a truck, all inplaces you looked before. The land there truly provides what you need.
Almost as if a Devine entity put them there when the camera was off.
Wow that’s so awesome you got some new toys I’m excited to see the ranch become epic
Outstanding, borderline funny with tons of useful info!! God bless you Herb
This comment was borderline nice. Thanks Bill!
pallets sure hide a lot of cool stuff.
Usually scorpions.
Not here in Scotland 😂 @@HerbOMatic
I just love the humor of this channel. This is joking around while getting production done. Those catus are a nightmare.
The hair on them are embedded throughout my hands, phantom pokes and stuff.
@@HerbOMatic Yeah; they're like fiberglass itching powder...
The Wayne's world transition and the mystery pallets were so worth it. I know i watch for a reason!
Love this!
"When you're trying to learn a new skill, you start out with a full bag of luck and empty bag of experience. What you try to do is fill up your bag of experience before your bag of luck runs out."
My wife and I love this channel. Can you show more of Buster! What an amazing story that he was still there almost four years later!
He ate a lot of mice lol
Another great episode Herb! Thanks for taking us along on this journey.
Sure thing Wreck, thanks for riding along!
I was a little skeptical when you first bought the property but you've clearly gone all-in and now, I'm looking forward to watching your progress. Thanks for the laughs as well.
I'm stubborn as heck, I'll get it done but it may not be fast!
I love the aerial view of your place in the opening credits. I would like to find a place like that just have the peace of mind and quiet.
Very unfortunate with the trip. Glad you made it safe, back home. I was screaming at my screen when you first discovered the bunk tire. Unload that tractor and use it to lift the trailer and put the spare on. That tractor was definitely needed. Property that size needs equipment, just no way around that.
I never thought of using the tractor to lift the trailer lol. I had jacks at the house too, I shoulda changed it ahead of time, I know better!
You are going to love the land plane for the runway and driveway. Really nice set-up.yhe pallet forks are extremely helpful too. I have mine on more often than the bucket.
I think the $500 forks are probably the best thing dollar for dollar in usefulness. I hope to get the grader machine done too but for now that land plane should be good for shaving the washboards and widening that runway.
@@HerbOMatic yes once ya have forks ya won't go without!
As a JD guy, i paused the vid to say SWEET Tractor. I have a 5075E and would love that grapple bucket.
It was on there when I bought it, even the third function kit is expensive. 5075E was on my short list but I wanted something a little smaller to get into my buildings with the fork lift. The 5 series is considerably stronger though. Sigh, compromises.
Thanks for sharing Herb. Changing the tire in real time brought us along for the whole experience. Also the two bags example for luck and experience is going in the memory banks.
Hey y’all I would suggest you get a commode chair, these are used elderly senior’s when they are bedridden. Put a 5 gallon bucket under the chair to catch the waste. These are common at garage sales and thrifts stores. Often they are used for a very short time.great way to poop in a fallout shelter.
I live in Arizona as well. I usually use a saws-all,, with a big blade for cutting those and use a pair of barbecue tongs to lift it up and get it out of your way I find that works the best.
Another great video . Nice sense of humor throughout the video even when dealing with semi stressful situations.
Your so funny on your outside make shift reading nook I was busting up!! So glad your taking care of the cat!
If that tractor is the heaviest thing you’re hauling you don’t need the high output but it is nice being a ford diesel technician you should love that truck I don’t know how mechanically inclined you are but getting that grader going will be so nice especially with the runway and your driveway. Can’t wait to see them improvements around the airport. Good morning
Yeah but 500/1200 is such a round number! I couldn't resist! Fairly inclined, will get into the grader. The tractor will definitely help getting that going too.
You got your hands full and the grader is probably far down the list of things to do I love seeing someone take on a project like this you have a ton to do and will have content for years I can’t wait to see you get everything fixed up it will be really nice place
Love both your sense of humor and fun! Remember walking barefoot as a kid on that pavement and cement in 120? It's a wonder we ever tolerated it! LOL
We used to sprint from shade to grass to shade, it burned like heck.
I'm glad you're "bag of luck" still had a reservse when you hit Fallout Ranch. 🤣 Physics is fundamental.
That damn tripple dip through that intersection had my heart rate through the roof!
@@HerbOMatic May your bag 'O luck have a token that it's just brackets and not the frame. The ball hitch should be considered highly suspect. Me thinks the hitch sided with your bench grinder and may be out to kill ya. 😉
You sir have a great sense of humor. Don't lose that. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us!
Was waiting for that one for straight 9 days by visiting your playlist daily
I'm working on the next one right now, I'm only two beers deep in it though.
And yes clean your solar up there to maximize your production been doing the same to get maximum output
Enjoying the content!! Have to agree with a couple of others that "maybe" you bent part of your hitch receiver. Give it a close exam once you get the trailer back to Phoenix. Hopefully your bag of luck had a side pocket!
If it's bent I cant see it, going to let her slide for now. She drives true still so I'm going to try and forget about it! I'm mad at the city for having such a rough intersection. If it was a stop sign it would have been ok but it was a green light! I went back and you can see groves in the pavement where everyone is hitting! Thanks Kong JRJR
@@HerbOMaticJust take it to a trusted mechanic for inspection only so you can forget about it if it's nothing
Awesome score on that Tractor WITH attachments. Remember ti "pre-Inspect" your equipment with a fine tooth comb, THEY sure will when you bring it back and charge you for a scratch (and not fix it and charge the next person for the same thing)
Hahaha I made sure to watch all the ads so you can buy some new underwear. If there is any thing left over from that 1/3 of a cent maybe you can get that bigger blade for the tractor LOL. Love your sense of humor.
AH you know how the ads work! Every bit helps. I appreciate it man, can you watch it again so I can get fancier underwear?
liked playing "what's behind the pallet" and "lets release the bird".
I wish I would have found something behind the bird!
@@HerbOMatic do you consider putting out water/birdbath for them and the cat or does it evaporate too fast?
Color me _impressed_ when that city slicker free-hand caught that songbird ! But I suspect he doesn't own a bird lasso yet so silly that I was expecting him to rope it . Took me years of practice before I got good at roping songbirds with my dental floss sized bird lasso . Heck I bet the property has a few of them kickin' around behind a pallet .
Some days are more challenging than others! Good luck.
Those Spanish Kg's...hilarious!
Loved it
Lol, would it hurt them to list it in both?
It's amazing what you can find on a new property!!
Always good to have something to dig and move soil with on a farm...good investment!!
I was planning to get one at some point but this deal came up and I had to pounce!
@@HerbOMatic I always have a mini digger on my property...I've had 6 now and there's always something to dig, always sold at a profit when I'm done :-)
The video is, as always, entertaining. I like the new ride as well. It's a big old truck for big old equipment hauling. I bought a small 6x10, single-axle cargo trailer, and the first time we used it, it wasn't hitched to the truck. We lowered the back door and went up the ramp... flipped the trailer up in the air. It was scary and funny as hell at the same time. Good luck with the new place.
👍✅ Great epiosode Herb 🤣Tks for doing this for us, we love it👏
67 Comments Paraty Show, you're good fan to have! You're welcome!
@@HerbOMatic Wow Herb guess I screwed up, still got 32 of your videos to watch. Give me a week….
I have done the same journey for 30 years every summer although I continue on to Oregon. The worst part of the whole drive is the Kingman to Wickenburg section. I switched from a Chevy van with a 16 ft enclosed trailer to a 2001 F250 7.3 diesel and 18 ft enclosed trailer in 2014. That changed everything. So much better. Get a spare. Nothing sucks more that a trailer flat and no spare.
Oof looks like a trial by fire. Thanks for taking us along your ~learning adventure~
sure thing Nick
Another awesome video!! Something maybe to try for another time, If you run your chains down thru the stake pockets and bring them up to hook on the pocket or the rub rails, pocket prefered, when you hit a big dip on a road the hook ends are way less likley to come loose. We have awful frost heaves here in the winter and it gets entertaining hauling hauling equipment or iron.
Herb,
You did a great job getting your equipment to the ranch, a good rule of thumb for trailering is to have about 10 to 12 percent of the total trailer weight on the hitch. I would ask the rental place for a bit of a discount for wasting your time.
John
I got $50 off lol. It's hard to measure the tongue weight, I need to call weigh safe. But then how do I know the weight of the load to get the percentage and then find the tongue weight?
Truck stop cat scales
Good luck with your septic system. When I bought my house in 2015 I was told that the Septic had been emptied and brought up to code per WA law, only to find out after buying the house it had not. So the county then went after me to fix the system instead of the seller, and for that fix I had to get a whole new system and was charged $32,000 in 2017.
Awesome truck and tractor
Only thing I can say that may help is your supposed to lower backhoe bucket to trailer and strap or chain it down too , this is something D.O.T will get ya for...don't ask how I know lol
Well love your channel , can't way for next episode
-joliet il.
When using chain binders, if possible, try hooking to a place on the front left of the tractor then connect the other end to the right side of the trailer side rails. Then repeat for the front right to the left side of the trailer of the side rails. Try to do the same for the rear of the tractor or piece of equipment. What you're trying to do is to secure the load like they do in an aircraft equipment drop, in an 'X' configuration. Looked like you had plenty of chain with hooks going to the ratchet chain binders. Lots of things I've learned on construction jobs when I was a certified pipe welder. I've always liked to help others to learn.
Another channel you may be interested in, on UA-cam is: The Bear Essentials, then look for a specialty rope knot called: The Alpine Butterfly Knot. This rope knot can be used in all situations, is easy to tie and untie.
Appreciate the effort for the drone cam shots! Great production dare I say cinematic!
That was quite an epic journey. But we still have no idea where the poop go. Glad to see you have some tools to tame the ranch. I'll have to get some old pallets to stack up to see what spawns at my place.
Don't look behind them for s few days or it won't work.
Magic pallets!
I'm from the midwest and when I see all that desert I immediately go grab a glass of water lol. But on a different note, I'm glad you got some equipment to help around the property! You're definitely going to need it in the future. Might also be a good idea to get a bobcat when you can, it's about the most versatile machines you can buy.
I saw a bob cat on the trail camera, I'm not sure how grabbing it would help me.
@@HerbOMatic hahaha! And the hissing would get annoying pretty quickly
I think Buster is a domestic short-hair - not quite a Bobcat but in a pinch I bet that boy can haul some loads ! Especially if bribed with tuna .
Interesting and fun watch. Rootin’ you guys on!
good job!
lol what in the world was that funny device you put into the dashboard of that old truck ? you called it a ' cee ' or 'kee 'or something . That is wild man , wont that void your warranty stabbing your truck like that ? Gosh history is amazing .
So great how you adopted an old cat and it came with a freakin' airport , home , hangars and a poopin' chair . So lucky you guys
Herb, I loved it! Lots of fun, Cheers;)
Hilarious video. Keep 'em coming. 👍👍👍
As soon as I read the title, I immediately had visions of cousin Eddie: “shi***r’s full” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
your episode on the highway brought back alot of memories.
my Signif. other and I had classic cars, and went through some breakdowns while traveling
in them, overheats, vapor locks, flat tires, ETC. ended us up by the side of the road trying to get moving again. or calling AAA. but all in all, when they were not acting up, we really enjoyed them,
and our experience bag slowly but surely started to fill. sometimes it seemed like our luck bag had a hole in the bottom...
That luck bag can run out a little early! I took a 57 Ford to California once and it cracked a head. We drove it home but there was a stop every 25 miles to add water. They say they don't make them like they used to, in some ways they are better now! The old cars have a soul though, you can feel it when you drive them.
@@HerbOMatic yup had a similar thing happen with our 1973 Buick Electra, on a trip to San Francisco. one of the fan blades snapped off on the highway, taking the water pump out with it. what a fiasco! it overheated every block, the engine temp would quickly climb up, and the stop engine light would start flashing. to make a long story short, we found out in the end, that part of the water pump impeller was lodged in the water jacket, restricting the water flow...
WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE CACTI??? Funny, informative and a WHOLE lotta suspense, I can't wait for the next episode....Thanks for sharing...
Your truck is fine!
I always park the load right over the axles like you did ,you have to totally change ur driving habits when trailering ,look much farther ahead than normal..cheers
I'm going slower from now on too. Energy is a square of speed so better to shave a little.
I think that part of the experience bag has now been filled. 👍
I'm thinking that the green forklift thingy parked on the trailer coulda/woulda worked as a trailer jack... 🤷♂
Cactus is very good at dealing with human waste. In Spain every really old house will have a cactus patch, once you know you know 😅
You now own the semi-official truck of Arizona. A white 4 door pickup.
Herb-O-Matic flexing the ad-rev dollas, nice!
When hooking your chain to the trailer, instead of bringing hook up to the chain, just drop the hook down unto that thick side plate. Love your channel.
I'm more of a strap on guy but I'm learning the chain and binders.
@@stevenancykulp5884 agree use the hooks on both side of chain. Binder in the middle to take up slack. The excess chain either pile somewhere it doesn't fall off or use a bungee to secure.
@@HerbOMatic Is Mrs O'Matic also learning the chains and binders. 🤭
Lol about the underpants! Funny video, good job! Enjoying the two of your journey
I can confirm that holes in underpants are normal for men who work physically. My wife does her best to replace them 😄
love the humour 🤩
I had a soda can pop in the cab of my truck three weeks ago in Tuscon AZ. It was only 113 F out but when the sun hit the can...it became explosive!
300 hrs on the tractor!?
That F350 is awesome, the way it accelerated looks like it barely noticed you were pulling a tractor. I think the heat out there would be the end of me, bewildered that you're able to get anything done when it's like that.
I love the new truck! I looked for used by they want so much for a clapped out truck it didn't make sense. The heat, I hate, but I have to get it done!
I'm guessing John Deeres have a linchpin but best practise is to put the backhoe to the floor or have it tied off when transporting.. I can never forget the accident in the UK when a backhoe swung into oncoming traffic and decapitated 5 people..
It has several Pins that are held in by gravity AND have a ring pin holding them in. It would be really tough for it to move.
@@HerbOMatic p.s. loving this series. Do you have any sort of itinerary for what you are going to tackle and in what order? What are your end goals? Re-open the runways? Re-open the poop chutes? Anyway keep it up, love the humour - gotta go now, there's some pallets in my yard that need harvesting.
Oh my Lord - were those people O K ? ?
About 30 years ago, my family ran a restaurant, video rental, feed store, and the town water well in Wickeup.
27:40 Good analogy. My bag of experience is really light right now, and I think my bag of luck has a hole in it. 😮
That is so cool that they left you two old pickup trucks a trailer and an old tractor to dig shit out around the house very cool
Just recently found you. Loving me some Herbo! My kind of humor.
Thanks Bird Man, I've watched a few of yours too, glad to have you!
Nice truck dude
And...one last thing.
Go with Amsoil in your engine, transmission ,transfer case, diffs...etc...and use their diesel fuel additive. Yes I'm a dealer and have 427,000 miles on my 6.0. THE ORIGINAL 6.0 offering in my 2004 F-350.
Good luck!
I did switch the oil out to synthetic 5-40 Rotella up from the 5-30 conventional lost 1 mpg but the engine should last longer.
you can compost cactus if you can mix it with enough acidic material like oak leaves.
great buy tractor with backhoe. Phoenix 115 degrees I feel for you!!!!
The ranch isn't nearly as bad as Phx was.
check your battery voltage, they may have finally given up.. try removing all of the jumpers between batteries, cleaning the terminals with baking soda, dip the cables in a baking soda/water solution and wire brush everthing to remove all the corrosion, put it all back together and see if it comes back to life. you might have to replace some of the lugs on those cables, if their too far gone.. good news is a hammer style crimp tool is cheap, and the lugs aren’t too bad, and you can DIY 👍
Definitely need to redo the jumpers between the batts, those are the most likely cause of a total failure.
@@HerbOMatic Or there may be a circuit breaker "hidden" inside the Inverter. Our solar system went down *after* the power was restored after the blackout and for some idiotic reason they hid a circuit breaker inside a panel in the inverter. Had many screws and a large isolation switch that had to be removed just to flick the circuit breaker back into the *On* position. Fortunately is had an error code that pointed to the fix.
Great Western music at the end there!
DEF is like $4/gallon at a truck stop pump. Fill you truck up and refill that 2 gallon-ish jug for less
So happy to have helped save a bird. 😂
Lol MkBean, if it wasn't for you he would have tweeted his last!
@@HerbOMatic Did you have a _tweet mint_ treat for it? 😀
That was a young Cactus Wren.
Make sure you have the water system up and running, if the septic system is dry, it can't be pumped. if you can put some water in it a couple of days ahead of time it would be good. Once you get the cactus out, look for a drop pipe to the tank so you don't have to dig all the way down to the tank. typically an older system like that will have just one 60 to 75 foot pipe for the drain field.
Oh I made sure that tank was wet, rather taco bell did.
i just redid the headliner in my truck then moved to phoenix. first week here a dr pepper can exploded while sitting in my truck. yeah, they damn sure will pop!
Based on my vast experience watching videos of other people securing equipment to trailers I can quite confidently say that if you can get that one extra click out of the binder or ratchet strap and, now this is the most important part, if you say “that’s going nowhere!”, then you have loaded your trailer properly.
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Your going to need to raise,or lower and dig deeper the septic tank, and get rid of all bushes, the second one is probably less expensive, you know then raise the house, lol thanks BigAl California
Hay man love the content, keep up the hard work and ppl will notice!
We've been getting 99% love here so it's easy to keep going! Even the haters are encouraging, living well is the best revenge.
A Pickup on a farm is a must have!!
I wish life was this easy so funny
That's my version of a dream sequence!
Nice tractor! You need to get that grader going.
(That must be why they call it soda POP)
Soda cans will blow in a car! My aunt had a can of coke explode in a car while she was driving once; she thought someone shot at her at first. This goes back to the pull tab days when you would rip the tab off the can. (people would drop them in the can and end up chokings on them.)
I think you did fine loading the trailer, you centered the weight over the axels, which I believe is the best. Not sure about your strapping and chaining, but looks like it did the job.
Dont put chains or straps on the outside of the rub rail. A car can clip you and break the chain off.
Humm if you only had a Big Green jack that you could use to lift that trailer up Hahaha.
I literally never thought of that. Duh moment.
you know I am glad you bought that house, it better you then me.
Whaaaaat? There was no _Jack in the box_ well that is just rude criminal even. 😲
The way your _land will provide_ I would suggest walking up and down the sides of the runway and you may just be provided with an airplane that only has a couple of hours on it and a brand new Maintenance Release (or whatever the US equivalent is).
I don't know why you called the cat Buster but the name has a cool aviation connection. During WWII, Battle of Britain time the pilots would get a call along the lines of: _Blue flight scramble, Bandits 100+, Angels 15 over Dover, _*_Buster_* and the *Buster* was to climb at Max Continuous power. So an excellent aviation name for your cat. 👍👍
The name just popped up in my head! We thought about changing it to Lindbergh but Buster sounds even better now!
I'm surprised you didn't call the rental company and had them pay for roadside assistance.
They would have definitely assisted him in wasting 2/3rds of his day for sure !
Nice video as always. I’m left with many unanswered questions though. Did you remove the cactus? Did the power ever return? Can’t wait for the next episode
I'm editing the next one right now!
I wished machines grew on my land. Unfortunately, I haven't found the right seeds yet. Do they grow in wet cold climate like the Netherlands?
Otherwise it has no point buying the machine seeds.
If anything falls off my equipment I'll assume they are seeds and sell them to you. I don't know if diesels like the cold in the Netherlands.
If you are not used to towing heavy loads, then it's best to slow down and be safe. Looks like you had the trailer loaded pretty well. It has been my experience that rental trailers are almost always sketch at best.
I hope I don't have to move it too much, would rather have a dump trailer than a flat bed for my needs. Hope I don't need a flat.
Christmas in July, too funny!!!
Sounds like that intersection in kingman AZ .....by the the home despot
I live in Tucson, AZ, and just two weeks ago, two Dr. Peppers in a 12 pack blow up inside my work truck
It's mythbuster's fault!
Bumper body line is normal. My F350 dually is the exact same way. Also, they make their frames from a semi flexible steel- you are just fine. Try putting a gooseneck hitch on...tows heavy loads much better.
I think the F250 F350 and F450 all share the same frame now too, so that helps me. I was flying over those bumps full suspension travel and then some. Tractor would have been gone has I used straps almost definitely! I appreciate you looking at yours. I figure they do that so that the bumper is level when the tail is sitting high without a load? Who knows. Thanks Jay!
Try leaving the air intake hose to the a/c inside the house instead of pulling hot air in from the outside. I do that with a small one I have.