Like your videos young feller. It is nice to see young people show an interest in the trades and the preservation of old equipment. I am sure it isn't cheap to license, operate and insure big vehicles as you and Matt have. Thanks for taking us along with you on your adventures. As Peg, your fellow UA-camr in Canada would say.... your videos are "Mint".
Sure do love that big Ford! Thought they were ahead of their time when they were built for cab quality and layout. Today I think the body styles are timeless.
Sam, good fix on the antenna. Just one more thing about it, if you ever need more range you could check the frequency of the cell antenna and the frequency of the box receiver. If there is a mismatch you could boost transmission and reception by matching the two. Fixing the original anenna might also provide an improvement.
Ya got some great footage there bro and what a great team. Yep watched Matts video already, that is a big Cat for sure. Thanks for taking us along. Safe travels. Ken.
Sam, you remind me so much of my cousin. You look and sound the same. I watched you guys wrestling with heavy iron, and remember doing that myself 40 years ago. Now, just getting out of the car is about my limit.
I’ll come for that Kitty Cat powered Ford 9000 every time. I’ll stay for the shenanigans and excursions every time too. Seriously though, I’m loving the Kitty Cat powered Ford. Hope to have one of my own soon. Thanks for the video, Sam!
We need an unedited video of Geno and his thoughts..lol. I think between you, Matt, Big John, Geno, Frank, and Mike, there could be an Antique Equipment Restorations/Heavy Hauling kind of service started here. 🤔 Appreciate the video as always, Sam. 👍
Before you dump the air on the truck and trailer you should put some blocking under the trailer by the back tires on the side of your lifting to help stabilize the trailer more
Again I say, some of the best if not the best videos around!! Thanks Sam for sharing another great episode!! I hope to meet you in person at the steam show in May. Take care and stay safe !!
Get a set of PENN DOT guard rails for the push arms or move the dozer at night like we use to do on the 90V DHH with single shank ripper = 57 ton. Or like Solman & Tesevich from Uniontown back in the day without guard rails and blue tooth chains
Was watching you and Matt from Diesel Creek. I really enjoy what you guys do with all of the old machinery you and Matt come across!! New subscriber to your channel. 👍
you guys are lucky that the hooks did not break , bit of advice Sam when picking up a load the open side of the hook must face towards the outside of the center of the load , the strongest part of the hook is the backside .
actually the safety aspect is reverse of what you think using remotes. when using remotes on a boom with big weight you cannot "feel" the load and the big problem you are worried about will sneak up on you really fast and it won't be pretty. I started using remotes on my booms back around 1995 when first offered to me.
Sam, I think there is a mistake in naming the little Terex, after watching this episode and seeing the great job it does, I believe the name should be "The Little T-Rex" as it sure does a big job for a little machine. Lol
Hey ,you got it done ,I would be suggesting that next time you , Wear Hard hats Use a guide rope to control an item in the air ,rather than hanging onto it Fix that throttle control on the crane ,or increase its idle speed so the hydraulic pump can pump enough for low speed control Q,could you have loaded the blade with the D9 over the rear of the trailer and then unbolt and swing without the extra lifting ?or even side load ,driving the Cat up on blocks to get the blade on the trailer deck ? Do some refreshments on the crane weight limits would be wise and add to your knowledge. B safe fellas
Watched Matt's video earlier and now settling in to watch this one. Matt is certainly pleased to apparently cross an item off his heavy equipment 'bucket list' - he definitely did good, and knowing that he has a buyer in the wings when he tires of it makes it even better!
Back to back diesel creek and Scrappy Industries videos on a Saturday morning. Thanks Sam!
Don’t get much Better
Saturday afternoon in Europe :-) but a nice video!
Like your videos young feller. It is nice to see young people show an interest in the trades and the preservation of old equipment. I am sure it isn't cheap to license, operate and insure big vehicles as you and Matt have. Thanks for taking us along with you on your adventures. As Peg, your fellow UA-camr in Canada would say.... your videos are "Mint".
Sure do love that big Ford! Thought they were ahead of their time when they were built for cab quality and layout. Today I think the body styles are timeless.
sure great to see all you young men outside working.... keep it going...
That crane especially getting it remote controlled is sweet 👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼👊🏼
Hrs after this video was relesed i drove every road in it thanks for the great local content
Great collaboration video Sam. The little boy in me loves watching this stuff and with two of my favorite channels-that’s just a bonus. 👍🏻
The “terex on the trailer” pick is awesome. This was fun to watch
Thanks for watching!
@@ScrappyIndustriesRaise it down cracks me up !
Sam, good fix on the antenna. Just one more thing about it, if you ever need more range you could check the frequency of the cell antenna and the frequency of the box receiver. If there is a mismatch you could boost transmission and reception by matching the two. Fixing the original anenna might also provide an improvement.
You guys a rewriting the osha book of don’t do this!!!😂😂😂😂 amazing job loading it!! Thanks for sharing
That little Terex is amazing! Definitely a good find.
The whole operation hinged on cameraman Big John. I hope he got miles paid 😁
Ya got some great footage there bro and what a great team. Yep watched Matts video already, that is a big Cat for sure. Thanks for taking us along. Safe travels. Ken.
Sam, you remind me so much of my cousin. You look and sound the same.
I watched you guys wrestling with heavy iron, and remember doing that myself 40 years ago. Now, just getting out of the car is about my limit.
Its your cousins unknown twin br. 😉👍
I see this kind of twins to people i now, and almost know, all the time. Its so disturbing. 😂
The day after Dec has always been my favorite day of the year!
I'm REALLY impressed that the little crane didn't tip when the blade was completely parallel to the trailer.
Just minty that old ford 👌🏼
It took me four attempts, but I managed to watch all of it eventually. Entertaining video.
Teamwork makes the dreams work so much easier
Sam your a good friend helping out Matt as you do!
Great filming , great entertainment , thanks Sam for sharing , brilliant !
Just getting to the end of rebuild an '89 yamaha moto4 (the 4x4 version) , love the simplicity.
You live you learn best not the hard way!
Good Job 👍 Thanks for sharing!
I’ll come for that Kitty Cat powered Ford 9000 every time. I’ll stay for the shenanigans and excursions every time too.
Seriously though, I’m loving the Kitty Cat powered Ford. Hope to have one of my own soon. Thanks for the video, Sam!
Sam love the video and the Terex Died a very good job , your a very good mecanick Sam .
Thank you!
Nice to see the old ford pulling today! Great ol truck and what a kitty matt got aye?!
Thanks Sam for the good video man.
Wow that little crane picked up that blade amazing
We need an unedited video of Geno and his thoughts..lol. I think between you, Matt, Big John, Geno, Frank, and Mike, there could be an Antique Equipment Restorations/Heavy Hauling kind of service started here. 🤔 Appreciate the video as always, Sam. 👍
Sweet old LTL brother!
Glad the LTL9000 came out to play.
Love ya trucks Sam BIG TIME
Always great to see friends working together taking the pi$$ etc. What was that other machine nearby?
Good friends and teamwork make the world go round !!
Wow Sam! That remote setup works good on the Terex. I was happy to see it was just the pyro probe on that boost issue. Great video.
Awesome job, fun to see you two collaborate.
Before you dump the air on the truck and trailer you should put some blocking under the trailer by the back tires on the side of your lifting to help stabilize the trailer more
Sam and Matt, plus gene breaking down a D9. Man it just don't get any better than that! You guys are pretty darn amazing.
Great video Sam,Matt sent me here love both your and Matts can do attitude
Much respect from the UK
58:20 That boom lift cylinder was dropping almost as fast as the winch was lifting.
Sam that Terex is a little beast of a machine, a bloody good buy and I'm sure you will get a lot of use with it.
Always love Sam and Matt!! You 2 are great in my book! !! I realize weeks ago but still entertaining to watch 3 clowns! 😂😂
Saturday mornings with Sam. 👍👍
The little crane that could 🙂
Again I say, some of the best if not the best videos around!! Thanks Sam for sharing another great episode!! I hope to meet you in person at the steam show in May. Take care and stay safe !!
That must be a first Mat bought something that started
What a Team !
I love it when you guys work together. Double content of things I like to watch :)
👍👍👍
Good job Sam. The Terex performed well. 👍🏻
I think so too! It’s handy to have a boom truck at the ready now 😂
Wow I can’t believe no mashed fingers 😂! All ways happen to me during cold weather! Great video guys. Keep it up!
Cool stuff Sam!😎 ...Steve B
That's awesome both diesel creek and scrappy industries working together.
I just love pulling up in a truck stop full of modern garbage in a old school working rig that’ll never die on you and give you BS issues 💪🏼💪🏼
Its like parking next to a new Lamborghini in my 1964 split window VW microbus, then seeing all the kids taking selfies with my car 😂
@@andrewallen9993 yup I get the occasionally people taking pics of my old rigs
@@JacksonGuitarsPlayer03 😁
Did anyone else noticed on those wait tickets that Sam was overweight on this trailer axles by 3000 lb or so? But I love the attitudes run it.
You've got to talk Matt into keeping it
Neat work mounting the Terex onto the trailer.
Get a set of PENN DOT guard rails for the push arms or move the dozer at night like we use to do on the 90V DHH with single shank ripper = 57 ton. Or like Solman & Tesevich from Uniontown back in the day without guard rails and blue tooth chains
Ah brilliant Sam! Queued up right in front of DC’s video!
You 2 are the best u tubers, it’s great to see you working together. From Bob in New Zealand
Was watching you and Matt from Diesel Creek. I really enjoy what you guys do with all of the old machinery you and Matt come across!!
New subscriber to your channel. 👍
thats a super cool trailer with the hydraulic tail end to reduce the loadin ramp angle ( nice one sam
Sam, love your video content, especially when you team up with Matt and his content when Matt does it as well😊
Two excellent videos. Thanks Sam and Matt.
I love it when 2 out of 3 of my favorite channels get together and film the same project. Double the fun. Thanks Sam and Matt.
The only down side is, now there are 2 channels I will watch hour long videos of.
I'm retired, I don't have to get anything done anyway. 😊
The Mac truck is cool it has an awesome sound to it and that D9 blade is huge wow
Thx for videos. That little crane is crazy useful. Oh yeah your timing and editing are getting better good luck and keep going
does Gio have a channel or social? would love to see more of his pete, the short stacks just look really cool with his set up
Sam u the man Matt is lucky to have a smart and capable friend like u
It's a good morning, a DC and a Scrappy video both.
Great job Gentlemen 👍👍🍮🍮🤗
you guys are lucky that the hooks did not break , bit of advice Sam when picking up a load the open side of the hook must face towards the outside of the center of the load , the strongest part of the hook is the backside .
thats a nice flat top Sam has there the terex wopks just fine on it I think your grove would work too
Good job guys
actually the safety aspect is reverse of what you think using remotes. when using remotes on a boom with big weight you cannot "feel" the load and the big problem you are worried about will sneak up on you really fast and it won't be pretty. I started using remotes on my booms back around 1995 when first offered to me.
Seems very intricate but cool.
"It'll either work, or it'll be flipped over" Either way it's a video I'd watch. lol
It looks like you have enough equipment ( vintage or not), to start your own construction company
Sam, I think there is a mistake in naming the little Terex, after watching this episode and seeing the great job it does, I believe the name should be "The Little T-Rex" as it sure does a big job for a little machine. Lol
This is my first time watching your videos. I love that LTL 9000. I bleed Ford blue!
Love that Ford
Great video men .
I didn't even notice the bricks used like gravel on Matt's video 😂
That trailer look better with two more axles and eight more tyres, great video thank you.
I need more content ...ive run out ha ...good work people..
Good to see you think.
Hey ,you got it done ,I would be suggesting that next time you ,
Wear Hard hats
Use a guide rope to control an item in the air ,rather than hanging onto it
Fix that throttle control on the crane ,or increase its idle speed so the hydraulic pump can pump enough for low speed control
Q,could you have loaded the blade with the D9 over the rear of the trailer and then unbolt and swing without the extra lifting ?or even side load ,driving the Cat up on blocks to get the blade on the trailer deck ?
Do some refreshments on the crane weight limits would be wise and add to your knowledge.
B safe fellas
By doing it this way it makes your unit even and solid on the ground!
Them old fords are cool trucks
That Terex is a little badass
Big John is making some cinematic magic!
The Ford out did the Peterbuilt, Explaine Wheel up wheel down On the 6 wheel truck, one at the cab was up and # 6 thay put down.
Put a drop of oil on the top of both batteries posts it will stop corrosion.
Watched Matt's video earlier and now settling in to watch this one. Matt is certainly pleased to apparently cross an item off his heavy equipment 'bucket list' - he definitely did good, and knowing that he has a buyer in the wings when he tires of it makes it even better!
Great video
What a Great bunch of Guys. That Terex was a Great Buy Sam. Watched every minute of yours and Matts videos. I just love it.👍🔧🇬🇧
Awesome looking little Terex crane looks clean great job m8 👍🏻
Awsome!!
I'm guessing you didn't have to cross any DOT scales. They probably gotten a little grumbly with that hook swinging 😁😉
Awesome 👌 👏 👍