The old airship hangers often rotated so they could turn into the direction of the wind. But that's probably taking it a bit far for your needs😃. Thanks for taking the time to show the process for this. It's much appreciated. Thank you.
Yup having the right tools makes any job easy. If those trees pushed over relatively easy, I would be worried about a high wind blowing them over. It's going to look really nice Scott, when your done.
I don't know Scott I'm sure you were an excellent photographer that took a leap into being a top Diesel mechanic and now you're operating that tractor like a 35 year veteran, is there anything you can't master? Great video! Keep 'em coming!
You’ve worked very hard. What are you doing? I’m glad you’re growing so you can help more people with your problems with the buses. Kentucky, how can I get hold of you when I buy a bluebird or a Prevost so you can check it out completely thank you.
On your tractor, you might want to add the rear wheel weights at some point in time. Tractors tend to be a bit rear end light and the weights help a lot. In the old days the tires were even filled with a liquid calcium solution to increase weight. Don't believe they do that any more. Curtis at Cutting Edge Engineering in Australia put up the same structure you're working on. Here's the video. He didn't have any trees to deal with on his lot. ua-cam.com/video/uhZhf5iE3o4/v-deo.html
Agree on the rear wheel weights. I never liked liquid ballast in the tires because it made the tractor ride harder than it already does. Like Scott, I usually hang a box blade or mower on the back to get the weight. Albeit at the inconvenience of always having to check behind me so I don't hit anything.
you would think the company that sold that could have the decency to at least ship it out on a pallet,,,,that is uncalled for, and whoever loaded it up inside a semi that far should have their ass kicked as well. i mean, how did they expect the truck driver to tailgate it when he got there?
He went back to be Indiana. He addressed it in a comment on a past video. Tyler told him that he didn't want to work on vehicles anymore. He went back to Indiana. Told me he is working at a tractor dealership. Said he's got a boring desk job 😂 and not turning wrenches anymore.
Most of Those larger trees are cedar which are not really deep rooted. The other smaller trees very various hardwoods and maybe a few dead looking pines which would not have developed much of a root system at this point.
@@Ausblack Trees as windbreaks. Problem is that these trees up on top of Bus Grease Mountain aren't as deeply rooted and they've already had a few blown over in windstorms this year.
The old airship hangers often rotated so they could turn into the direction of the wind. But that's probably taking it a bit far for your needs😃. Thanks for taking the time to show the process for this. It's much appreciated. Thank you.
If I didn't see it with my own eyes I wouldn't have believed they would put that in that truck that far in without being on a skid.
Yup having the right tools makes any job easy. If those trees pushed over relatively easy, I would be worried about a high wind blowing them over. It's going to look really nice Scott, when your done.
That will be nice to have .
Nice !
Man that little tractor is really something
That is going to be a great addition to your home! Wish I had room for one!
I don't know Scott I'm sure you were an excellent photographer that took a leap into being a top Diesel mechanic and now you're operating that tractor like a 35 year veteran, is there anything you can't master? Great video! Keep 'em coming!
Also amazing is the fact the driver had no motorized pallet jack to move said container.
THAT IS GOING TO BE NICE WHEN YOU FINISH IT UP.
Boy, that’s some nice camera work in this video 😉
Yes that footage was shot by a true human tripod.
I don't think you put in a woodburning stove in your apartment, but you could build a pizza oven and use that wood for that from those trees. 😊😊
We have a Wood burning pool heater
keep the clips coming
You’ve worked very hard. What are you doing? I’m glad you’re growing so you can help more people with your problems with the buses. Kentucky, how can I get hold of you when I buy a bluebird or a Prevost so you can check it out completely thank you.
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Why did Tyler leave Tennessee?
Wish my trees would give up that easy.
Roots an all!
Love it.
Very interesting and entertaining episode.
I don't often read the comments section, but have been wondering where Indiana Diesel is lately?
where is Tyler and his bud these days? haven't seen him in a long while
Good question,been asking that for a while,and no answers
❤❤❤❤❤❤ looking good man looking good 💯😊😊😊
Get every tree that could fall on your build also....
On your tractor, you might want to add the rear wheel weights at some point in time. Tractors tend to be a bit rear end light and the weights help a lot. In the old days the tires were even filled with a liquid calcium solution to increase weight. Don't believe they do that any more. Curtis at Cutting Edge Engineering in Australia put up the same structure you're working on. Here's the video. He didn't have any trees to deal with on his lot. ua-cam.com/video/uhZhf5iE3o4/v-deo.html
Agree on the rear wheel weights. I never liked liquid ballast in the tires because it made the tractor ride harder than it already does. Like Scott, I usually hang a box blade or mower on the back to get the weight. Albeit at the inconvenience of always having to check behind me so I don't hit anything.
It sounds like the new holland is in a very very low gear and over-revving , I’m not sure but it sounds like it, just a question.
Yes its in a low gear i wanted to take it slow with the large unstable load
Tyler would have been in his element.
Where is Tyler?
If only the box came in a Tautliner style truck, do they even have them in the USA?
I see curtain side trailers every once in a while. Pretty rare though.
you would think the company that sold that could have the decency to at least ship it out on a pallet,,,,that is uncalled for, and whoever loaded it up inside a semi that far should have their ass kicked as well. i mean, how did they expect the truck driver to tailgate it when he got there?
Yes we got it done but if took about 25min
Wow great job with the tractor. Whats up with the sudden ending?
Where did your son Tyler go? I must’ve missed that episode. Did he move onto a different job etc.
i was wondering the same
I heard he went back to Indiana.
He went back to be Indiana. He addressed it in a comment on a past video. Tyler told him that he didn't want to work on vehicles anymore. He went back to Indiana. Told me he is working at a tractor dealership. Said he's got a boring desk job 😂 and not turning wrenches anymore.
Scott has commented he moved back to Indiana where his friends live and he’s tired of being Mechanic and got a less dirty job
She gone.....
Seems like you should really remove the top soil. If you ever want to install a pad you will have a mess.
This is cool!!! BUT always a BUT. should use 2 Buses instead of containers!!!
oh i thought that first tree by the container was going through the windshield for a minute
That's a terrible way to send a load. Can't believe the guy took it, can't believe the company sent it like that
Eh Scott, did you make the draw for the Bluetti AC200L yet. If yes hoo is the lucky winner ???
Yes we did. Waiting for the winner to respond to us.
Just a question what happened to Tyler
Holland 🇱🇺😅
Always the trees, work around them please
You sure your name is not "Earl" the tree pusher?
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@@BusGreaseMonkey And I bet your grand daughter hits you with a pan and says "Not the Mama" too!
These things are awesome. A Reasonably inexpensive shelter.
Q. What's happened to Tyler's bus.
I'm looking forward to seeing this go up.
ive asked a few times haven't seen Tyler at all kind of thought the bus wasn't there either
Tyler moved
Those trees sure aren't deep. No way you would push a tree over around my area with bad tractor that size
Most of Those larger trees are cedar which are not really deep rooted. The other smaller trees very various hardwoods and maybe a few dead looking pines which would not have developed much of a root system at this point.
The more trees you cut down, the more problems you will have in a storm.
How so?
@@Ausblack Trees as windbreaks. Problem is that these trees up on top of Bus Grease Mountain aren't as deeply rooted and they've already had a few blown over in windstorms this year.