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City folk move to the country and discover the country is not like the city. A timeless story.
I know wrecked my country livin, city folk moved in down from me now we can't ride our quads or dirt bikes on the road without cops showing up, same thing with my brother in law his neighbors call the cops on his trucks exhaust once a week.
yup, they ruin everything pretty much
Had some new York people move in down the road from some family that farms. They had the nerve to show up on the yard complaining about the smell of cattle and pesticides. I guess their sensitive city noses can't handle farm life. It'll be interesting to see how long they last
Had a dumbass move in next to my town's farm from the city, complained about everything from the smell to the sounds and even the livestock getting it on. We're all staring at him like "good God almighty how are you this ignorant?" Ended up moving away a few years later. The thing about rural living, you have two options, either shut up and don't complain, or endear yourself to literally everyone by getting over yourself.
@@Ma_Deuce haha I wonder if I know them. Even the cleanest farm I've been to smells to high heaven. These dumbasses think everything's all Skittles and beer and they don't think that living next to a pig farm is going to cramp their lifestyle.
Everytime I hear about “your neighbors” I instantly smile. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Prob a good thing we don’t live in the same neighborhood 😂🤣😂
I used to have a neighbor like those neighbors. Same thing with the lights, and any noise I made, ever. He called the Sheriffs department on me several times for as little as running a grinder at 7 PM for "being noisy at night).
Need a can we not license plate.
Rob, I live less than a mile up the road from Travis. If it's the people I think it is, they're those neighbors you want to piss off. 🤣🤣🤣
I like the saying a good fence makes great neighbors
Best semi driver ever. I would’ve done the same thing. I hope he honks every time he puts his truck in gear at your place, Travis! And he can claim “it’s for safety” just like FedEx and UPS drivers do when backing up.
The accidental detour through the front lawn at 2am? Also for safety : )
Just have the man install a set of train horns supplied by a "switched" electronic controlled air valve powered by the backup alarm relay (system) required for use on some commercial vehicles.
I'm sure your neighbors would understand the importance of maintaining a safe working environment when having to backup a vehicle so large, and that is hard to see behind (or tell visually that it's backing up)
when he said "CAN WE NOT" you could just respond with "Yes, let's not" and shut the door.
Travis sounds like you need to dust off that boombox trailer and start spinning vinyl while you invite about 5,000 of your closest friends to a weekly rave in honor of your new neighbors.
Travis is a awesome story teller. He could read the phone book and make it interesting
These type neighbors are the exact reason my small neighborhood has a first chance opportunity to buy if anyone was to ever sell. It'll be offered to all neighbors first. 6 of us own about 2 miles on the road. We've made it over 20 years now without an issue and hopefully it'll continue until the last one of us is gone.
We had some "city people" buy a house down the road at one point and they kept calling the sheriff and telling them that we were "shooting machine guns all the time"... we had a clay trap setup in back on 30 acres and would have friends over on the weekends for cookout/competition clays for fun. The deputies (we know all of them) would come out, park and sit for a while and ratchet jaw with us and leave after it appeared they were "dealing with it". It was a joke for a couple of years until they finally gave up and stopped harassing the sheriffs office. Some people are just flat insufferable.
depends how late it was. if its when most people are asleep then id have a problem with it too tbh
@@ICKY427
ever tried to shoot clays in the dark? yea... no
@@funkyzero Actually… That sounds like a lot of fun. Glow in the dark paint and some safe friends. I’m in!
@@25aspooner well, professional outfits actually do shoot at night, but they have gazillion dollar lighting systems. we didn't even have electricity back on this plot. it was just a nice flat spot surrounded by some tree lines
@@25aspooner you going to try it
"At least one of the fellas that bought the house next door"
He said everything he needed to say with that sentence 🤣🤣💁🏻♀️
You make it sound like you have a problem with that. 🤔
@@XB10001 You make it sound like you have a problem with me potentially having a problem with that? 🤔🤔
@@IRLtrolls I think it's deeper than that. It's possible you are having a problem with me having a problem with you having a problem with that.
This will require some analysis. 🤔🤔🤔
@@XB10001 Not that there's anything wrong with that.....
@@XB10001 I’m having a problem, with you having a problem with that guy for having a problem for what you think isn’t a problem, now shut up and kiss me passionately
Another great Travis story. Enjoy!
Thank you so much for making our day.
Ed!
Hey Ed so there’s this car called laserghini near my area I’ve been tryna buy for a solid 2 years now. It’s a 91 Plymouth laser with a blue body kit and an orange decal on the side the last location I know is Williamsport PA would u by chance help me keep on top of the car and than I can finally buy it? Would mean a ton
@@Ruby73188 50k commission
That is not fair for the Transporter everyone knows who he is is just a matter of the someone is going to reveal his name and company
I NEED a another story about his neighbors
Down to earth people are so rare. Love his stories. And those neighbors….. WoW what silly people ….. so sad they be Karen’s next door.
I got the distinct impression they're "Kenneths"
@@ajs510 That’s a gold comment right there my friend!
No, not really. Just don't drive through your neighbor's property without permission.
With the previous neighbors, I'm sure at some point they agreed it was ok.
@@XB10001 they're shitty because of the yelling! There are ways of getting your point across without screaming at someone.
@@juanfigueroa9148 true. However, consider that you are hearing one side of the story. There's usually two or more.
So, Travis... How soon after the world returns to normal are you going to start hosting Marching Band competitions on your property? I WOULD GLADLY PAY TO ATTEND!!! (And know the people you can contact for help.) I'm SURE your neighbors won't mind you supporting Youth in Arts! Think of the Children. :D
EDIT: Okay, Travis... This is going to cost a pretty penny, but I think you'll like this. Let's not just start hosting band competitions. Let's build a small football arena in your back yard where you can host the aforementioned Marching Band competitions (for local high schools), BUT, you can also host other community based things like AYSO matches, little league football, cook offs, etc. Let me know when you start breaking ground, and I'll be out there to help.
I have a feeling that they're the Drag Queen Story Hour types, not the marching band or athletic type.
Whats the difference
@@ParadigmUnkn0wn I donno. I think Travis and his wife are "Support the kids" type and don't mind whatever happens back there...
... Oh, you're talking about the neighbors... I don't think they're the "Support the Drag Queens" type, either. They'd probably complain the makeup was too loud.
Better plan on a large caliber fireworks display for the ‘grand opening’ 👍
Don't forget the bagpipes for the opening and closing of each event.
I want to know more about these new neighbors!
I want to know how I can help annoy them. :D
They have the big gay.
@@barnabyjones5161 Oh, no. I know gay people. Not only would a gay person offer to help, they'd would have suggested a series of essential oils to make the cars and the trailer smell a lot better. :D
These dinguses are just hateful dinguses.
@@jackielinde7568 rewatch it, especially the part where he directly alludes to them being a gay couple.
@@barnabyjones5161 My post was in reply to you alluding that all gay couples are dushes, which isn't true. A dushe is just a dushe, regardless whatever else is going on.
$5 says those neighbors are from California 👀😂
That is always the story about city folks that move from the city. We had all kind of issues with these folks that moved next my uncle's farm, they have pigs and they bought the neighbors property when they didn't had many pigs around so the smell wasn't really there. If you have had pigs you know the smell of them is pretty strong in summer. So we would have all kind of issues with them. Latest one was that my uncles farm maintains with his money a half mile dirt road and that road ends with the new neighbors. So because well this is a farm and they use heavy trucks and equipment the road is usually very bad, specially in rainy seasons because of this they would get a lot of complains from the neighbors because the farm was destructing public property long issue and guessing a messure dick contest from both sides now the farm has a gate to get into the farm road and the neighbors had to get fixed the other road that has been abandoned for 25 years. I have no idea how many times the sheriff has been sent to the farm because of noise complains, smell, etc.
A common Bavarian move in the eighties and nineties against former-city-neighbours complaining about anything was filling their livingroom up to the windowsills with manure from a vacuum barrel usually used to spread the stuff, once it was known they weren't there (just to make sure it will have some time to work into nooks'n crannies)......
My grandfather had a minor issue with a new neighbor complaining that his land, which had been a farm when he was younger, was an "unlicensed junkyard". Not complaining to him, but complaining to the County.
The response she got was not what she hoped for, as most of them felt that she had no grounds for complaint as his yard looked like that before she bought her house and in fact had looked like that since before she was born, and one of the things you get when you move to the country is a neighbor with three tractor-trailers and a dozen cars in their yard.
At her insistence that someone should go tell him to clean it up, they passes a resolution to that effect. It took a while for her to realize that they hadn't specified WHO.
At her insistence they took up the issue again, but nobody would volunteer for the job.
She came back having learned that it is actually the Sheriff's job to do that, so they went to the Sheriff and he flatly refused.
She came back having learned that Grandpa had actually sold the land to my aunt a decade earlier. Sheriff still refused: "She's every bit as good a shot as he is."
It settled to a simmer for a couple of years, and eventually Grandpa died and my aunt sold all the stuff he'd been keeping to a junk dealer.
When he had moved there and realized he was staying at least until the kids were grown, he had made a point of being a good neighbor. Doing things for people. Doing roof repairs on churches at cost when most roofers would refuse to do the steeples, for example. Because you never know when you'll need someone to watch your back.
Well, id it's a farm area, the smell is expected. It's unavoidable.
@@spyone4828 well, if it was a junkyard, it doesn't really matter WHEN that started, does it?
The Full Code shirt is fantastic LOL
I did my best!
I love how Travis subtly drops the dime on the neighbors being gay.
"one of the army of gentlemen that owns the place" although the phrase "can we nottttttttttt?!" instantly calls to mind the most hand-wavingly bitchy of tones
"Gee, I'm sorry. Didn't realize anybody was living there, since you didn't come over and introduce yourselves."
I'm only 50, but when I was a kid it was customary for anyone who bought a house to walk through the neighborhood knocking on doors. "Hi, I'm Jim Stephens. I just bought Tom Warner's place, so we're neighbors." Apartments were different, as people come and go frequently, but BUYING meant introducing yourself to the neighbors.
And your neighbor probably still doesn't get that HE started out being rude. He thinks you started it by having a truck turn around on his land, not realizing that he started it by not introducing himself when he moved in.
Any time I hear someone talk down to me by saying,”can we not” I have to remind myself that I am a pastor and our church doesn’t need me in the papers for assault.
Thank you for telling this story. I'm giggling inside thinking about how you live rent-free in your neighbor's heads.
Love stories like this Travis, started my day in a good way, thank you sir !!!
Travis always tells a great story. This one included! Would love to meet him.
Thanks!
Love seeing Vinwiki stories taking place in my backyard
Travis: everything was okay okayish
lol best line good story Travis!
Life's hell when you have uncompromising neighbors.
Love a good Travis story! We need more guys like this in the transport game. Stand up, admit when something goes wrong, honest people you can build a relationship with that lasts beyond the invoice.
Accidents happens. No harm no foul.
I'm surprised that the tail/platform lift didn't have a trip out fuse.
On detection of a problem switches off instead of continuous power when stationary...
Hahaha always good to see Travis. He is one great story teller.
Still have a bullet hole in the siding of the house from the time my father used part of the neighbor's yard to turn his RV around. Very reasonable people.
Holden sounds like an awesome feller to know!
Unfortunate downfall of having a hydraulically or electrically powered trailer winch, but still operational when in motion (or failure of such a safety device). Accidents happen, but I hope he learned from the experience.
You are a true friend to that man. I applaud you sir. 👏
Every person that has EVER drove truck has a healthy fear of "that day"!!! We've all had em!!!!
Love it when Mr. Travis Bell is on!
1 minute in and I know this is going to be a good one!
I felt the same way one minute into ur mom
Dude, Bell is one of those cats from VinWiki I would pay to hang out with. He's as real as they come.
Ed gets all the great stories.
This guy is amazing at telling stories
I love a Travis story!!
I love the term 'hate fence.' I had a neighbor call me an idiot for mowing 2' over a property line. Just wow.
I really want to hear more stories about the neighbours
Sounds like you need to get some concrete poured for a burnout pad.
No, no, no, no, no... You build a football arena (complete with the aluminum bleachers and the field lights) And you periodically host things like Marching Band competitions, cook offs, little league practice, AYSO soccer competitions... You know, "Wholesome, Community Activities to promote a better sense of togetherness". Things no NORMAL PERSON would ever complain about that, or even should complain about.
The burnout pad isn't something the community can get behind, and there's probably way more regulations to prevent that the neighbors could use against Travis. Whereas, I'm sure there are no noise ordinances about marching bands playing from 10 AM to 6 PM... EIGHT HOURS OF WHISTLES, RIMSHOTS, SLIGHTLY OUT OF TUNE BRASS AND WOODWINDS (We're talking HS level, not college level performers here.), AND LOTS OF SCHOOL NAME SHOUTINGS. If you're going to provoke the neighbors, be creative enough that it REALLY makes the guy work for it and look bad doing it. Sadly, burnout pads don't provide those.
I’m a fan of this guy’s stories, has a great voice for radio too!
I love the departure upon the climax of the story.
Best auto story I've watched in some time 👏
Even he has to deal with Karen’s!
Pretty sure theyre Darrens if you listen closely
“One of the fellas”
So glad the situation kinda saved.
Travis is a awesome story teller
The subtexy in this story is wonderful. He said SO MUCH saying so little
In what world not securing the cargo (tires in this case) is not driver/transporter fault?
I'd think some kind of circuit protection on the winch feeds wouldn't be a bad idea either.
How come neighbors can be so horrible. We ended up moving to the middle of nowhere because of new neighbors in our old neighborhood. We had lived there almost 40 years . Now we live on 50 acres where the closest neighbor is over a mile away . It's awesome but still miss the old house . Lots of memories
One of the fellas that lived their... im dead haha
Love the Full Code shirt!
Thanking you!
He finally said 'full code' enough it became a t-shirt...
Let's go!
Thats one beautiful volvo semi.
I've driven trucks for thirty five years. I would have done the same thing to the neighbors. Lol. Todd Konoske the retired trucker.
Something tells me that you wasn't going to get along with the new neighbors regardless of the turn around of a truck in their yard. I can tell you are so worried about it too. Lmao
The one finger salute is just another way to tell someone you LOVE ❤ THEM! lol 🤭
We're Number ONE! We're Number ONE!
Everyone's favorite Indiana man returns for another story, keep them coming
I love this one 😭
As someone who "returned to his roots" 25+ years ago and lives on the side of a ridge in
Gods' country (TN), I got a good chuckle out of this story.
Out here, we share a similar outlook on life as the transport driver - and that sets everything
right in the universe. :-)
- Ed on the Ridge
Priceless
If you’re not told at least once a day you’re number one driving a truck, you’re not doing it right 😂
Oh they sound FABULOUS!!!! 😂😂
Welcome to living next to a KAREN!!!!
Hell's Yeah Brother a Holden Commodore nice maaaaaate
I like this guy very reliable.
Gotta love Greg lol
*someone knocks on door complaining
"hey, mind coming back to my garage to smell something for me..."
After this vid, if you wanted, I think you could have a loooong parade in front of your house just to say high to the new neighbors just from viewers.
I knew the neighbors personality when i heard Can we not. That is a sure fire way of knowing that they are self centered people who need to be in control of everything and the world needs to be perfect for them in some way. Sad you had to build a fence especially since it cost 60K. Glad you were able to fix the electrical fire smell problem as well. I also LOVE that guys trailer i would so want that trailer or at least the phrase. So funny and awesome.
Want to know more about the "CAN YOU NOT" man Karens.
When I worked retail, we called them "Daves"
"Or at least one of the guys who bought the house next door" lmaoo that was underhanded as fuck
Need more neighbor stories😂😂😂
“Sema mess” not a term I have ever heard.
Those “fellas” must have been from San Francisco
These are the type of neighbors that I would do burnouts with open headers in front of their house every time I saw them outside.
As soon as I saw the title I thought probably a Travis bell story lol
At 9:52 the truck was parked in front of 444 Madison in New York, NY
Your new douchenozzle of a neighbor’s “can we not?” distinctly reminds me of John Ficarra’s story of the advertising exec’s equally ridiculous “this can be red?”
Sometimes hilarity appears on one’s doorstep in spite of the best efforts of good nature, good taste and good intentions…
the same thought came to my head lol, I cant believe that there are those "kinds" of people, seriously deserve a slap
I was thinking the same thing lol
LA and new york are full of entitled people without a clue
Oh I love this story and it's had me rolling
Absolute legend
Send them some gerbils.
I read the title and thought it was Chris but then realized that was impossible since the truck wasn't being driven by strippers or drug dealers.
9:37 Okay not many things can get me to laugh out loud, but in being a goodfellas fan, that certainly did lol
Hahah and he’s from Arizona what a buddy
This is why I never hauled specialty cars!! When you're hauling oilfield rigs they already smell to high heaven!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The old, "You can't accuse me of making them stinky if they are already stinky" defense? I like it.
@@jackielinde7568 and another good part is I could haul em on an open decked (landoll) trailer and they'd never complain about the dead bugs all over em!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Travis seems to have Todd & Margo living next door. These being the same neighbors that lived adjacent to Clark Griswold in ''National Lampoon's A Christmas Vacation''.
Best ending ever haha
I’m guessing the neighbours didn’t go halves in the fence ? 🤣
Travis is the GOAT!
“Hey Honey, have you met- Karen, isn’t it?” 😂😂😂
Good fences make great neighbors.
I saw a trailer full of exotics burn to the ground in Illinois back in 2005-06.
Up there with moving next to a pub and complaining about noise.
lmao Can we not? can we not? ..... the fellow who bought the house next door... At least one of the fellows, ,lol painted such a perfect mental picture
Vinwiki should do a podcast with each of its guests. Still do the car stories, but on the podcasts go deeper into the guests, who they are and more about them.
And yet another great story. You're making me miss my orange SS...
Yeah...Now we gonna need a video on the Hate Fence- you know that, right?
I want more stories about the neighbors!! Lol
I had a neighbor like that once.