Welcome to all the new subscribers! Dustin Henry and A.J. Henry, thank you for sharing your hearts with me at the Paul Bunyan show. Folks, our battle is not against each other. The battle we fight is a war against darkness, selfishness and greed. Let's focus on ourselves first and we will win the battle! Stay kind! Please SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and COMMENT! Thanks for watching!
It was just too funny to keep to myself. I’ve had others tell me they had the same thing happen to them. Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words!
We would say at Wever's Tired Iron Farm " what could possibly go wrong"🤣🤣 If you can't laugh at your self, who can you laugh at. We have all been there. Thanks for sharing.
That little glitch made my day. I had to stop recording until I regained my composure. There was no way I could deprive the YT family from getting a laugh out of it too.
Great idea for doing this solo! Thanks for not editing out forgetting to put in the receiver pin; glad to see I'm not the only "older person" making silly mistakes! You just gained a subscriber.
That sounds like a great idea we will have to make it happen your kindness and positivity is inspiring! Thanks again for being real and honest in a world that has so much fake and negativity running thru it each day! Take care and until next time my friend
🤣😂 Old age and speed never go together. I don't want to admit the number of times I have forgotten the pin in my winch. I got the winch from my brother who had it set up to go in a receiver extension, so the winch mounts above the hitch. I have put the pin in the winch mount and forgotten the receiver pin, and vice versa. Too many times. Try to pull a log up the bank, or pull a 4 wheeler up a grade and as the system comes apart, you just want to slap your own forehead and go hide! 😂 Especially when the pin is sitting there right next to the winch on the bumper in plain sight! No harm done my friend, it all worked out in the end and no one got hurt. Love to you and Suzie and the rest of your viewers. Peace
I’m sorry to hear that. Everyone has a unique reaction to Covid. I too am still suffering from physical side effects that hinder my ability to work as I used to. I’m happy that you enjoyed the video. Thank you for the comment!
I ran out of digits counting all the guffaw’s I have done over all my years, and I’m not done. That looked like something I did about a month ago with my trailer, did all my checks and forget to check if the pin was in. Fortunately it did not go anywhere and was not loaded… yes I looked around to see if anyone was watching… there weren’t. Great ingenuity WP! Awesome job! Take care and stay safe. Hey to Suz the Q! Have a good one. 🐶
So much for my image of perfection! That event was meant for me. I needed a good gut busting laugh! I’m thankful for the small accidents that inflict humor instead of pain!
I think my trailer has bolts to take out of the rear clamp, but if they are totally rusted, now I know a way to put them in. I would have stood on the end so if it got loose it wouldn’t have done a chin job on me, but that’s just me. Best wishes Wayne! Kevin
That's damn impressive, Wayne! I'm glad that your 'faux pax' did not result in an injury of any kind...😬I agree wholeheartedly that age and speed have no business with each other.😉 I like to think that doing things slower as we age helps us live more intentionally and in the present. 😊 Thank you also, for your positive vibe and reminders about being kind. I work with small children (preschool), and kindness is something they truly understand and practice every day! If only it were an easy practice for all those adults out there! 😊 Stay real! ✌🏼
That’s a sweet and encouraging comment, Traci. Because my wife is still working, I spend a lot of time trying to accomplish two-person projects single-handedly. Thankfully, my age hasn’t affected my ability to innovate. You have a tremendous opportunity (and responsibility) to positively influence the next generation of citizens and patriots. Kindness, through love, needs to be the foundation of our existence. Without it, we are rudderless in in our journey to find peace and happiness! Ok. Now I’m preaching to myself haha! It’s so awesome to hear from you, Traci! Stay kind!
Thanks, Logger Al! I still have to replace the wiring and adjust the brakes. Then it will be ready for a tree job I have about 45 miles north of here. Great to hear from you buddy!
Nice job. I've put a 2x4 under the board to hold it up and arch it, get the arch in it, then screw a board over the back to hold it in place, pry the 2x4 out and the deck board slides right in where it should. Have a great day.
I had to get about 12 inches of arch in it in order to get it to enter the channel. I heard some minor wood fiber cracking noises that made me nervous. It was nice to be able to control the amount of arching with the winch.
Nice job!! Going solo isn't always the easy way....but you make it look easy!!😊 I was going to use my new knowledge from this video to impress my husband if he ever had to replace the decking on his trailer....but his doesn't have wood decking. It's all metal!!! So much for trying to look knowledgeable!! 😆😆 Great job,take care!!
With a metal deck, hopefully, he will never have to replace it. I'm working on another video of the last two boards. One on them will have the trailer lighting and brake wiring built into it. The last board will be custom cut to fit the remaining gap. I tried to get it done today but the horses were being butt heads all day and I had to keep chasing them away from the hay wagon. I could have left them in their coral but what fun is that? There's always tomorrow! Thanks, as always, for checking in! Stay kind!
You have to be creative in order to work alone. This was the best solution I could come up with. If you don't have a front end loader, remote controlled winch and a bunch of rigging gear, then I guess your solution would be a lot different. Good luck with your plan! Thanks for the kind comment!
doing this solo, you could have put the board under the front c channel, jacked up the center of the board with a block and hydraulic jack, then used the loader to push the back end down to the rear c channel. Then you get off the tractor and lower the hydraulic jack. Probably easier and safer.
That was funny, Wayne! I do like that winch, with the pin in place of course🤓 Does the winch come recommended from you? Well thought out solution to the trailer decking puzzle!
We bought that winch a few years ago to pull a car up onto the trailer. There’s a receiver at the head of the trailer bed for mounting the winch there. I had to remove the receiver to install the decking. The Warn winch is rated at 8000 pounds. It was way overkill but we needed it that day and that was all the dealer had left on the shelf. I have used it for everything from pulling logs to what you saw in the video. The wireless remote is the obvious hero in the story. Keep laughing and stay kind my friend!
Yeah, I was ready for that board to snap in half at any moment but it held in there. I don't know how else you could get them in. I'm sure there is some easy little trick to it.
Wayne's World 🌎 You forgot the pin because you were trying to remember to record this for a video which takes longer to film then to just get it done. Lol. Hope all are well and tell SuzieQ hello please.
Welcome to all the new subscribers! Dustin Henry and A.J. Henry, thank you for sharing your hearts with me at the Paul Bunyan show. Folks, our battle is not against each other. The battle we fight is a war against darkness, selfishness and greed. Let's focus on ourselves first and we will win the battle! Stay kind! Please SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and COMMENT! Thanks for watching!
I applaud you for not editing that mishap! 😂 None of us are perfect.
It was just too funny to keep to myself. I’ve had others tell me they had the same thing happen to them. Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words!
At 3:06 that could have been a finger, thanks for you showing your wins and your losses. Transparency is great.
We would say at Wever's Tired Iron Farm " what could possibly go wrong"🤣🤣 If you can't laugh at your self, who can you laugh at. We have all been there. Thanks for sharing.
That little glitch made my day. I had to stop recording until I regained my composure. There was no way I could deprive the YT family from getting a laugh out of it too.
Great idea for doing this solo! Thanks for not editing out forgetting to put in the receiver pin; glad to see I'm not the only "older person" making silly mistakes! You just gained a subscriber.
It was too funny to leave out! Thanks for the kind comment and thanks for joining the channel!
That sounds like a great idea we will have to make it happen your kindness and positivity is inspiring! Thanks again for being real and honest in a world that has so much fake and negativity running thru it each day! Take care and until next time my friend
Really smart and creative way to replace the boards, great job Wayne.
🤣😂 Old age and speed never go together. I don't want to admit the number of times I have forgotten the pin in my winch. I got the winch from my brother who had it set up to go in a receiver extension, so the winch mounts above the hitch. I have put the pin in the winch mount and forgotten the receiver pin, and vice versa. Too many times. Try to pull a log up the bank, or pull a 4 wheeler up a grade and as the system comes apart, you just want to slap your own forehead and go hide! 😂 Especially when the pin is sitting there right next to the winch on the bumper in plain sight! No harm done my friend, it all worked out in the end and no one got hurt. Love to you and Suzie and the rest of your viewers. Peace
Right on, Angie. The pin was sitting right there on the bumper. I'm glad I'm in good company! We love you too, Angie!
The winch is your helper. Great idea.
Thank you for posting this video. I use to do things like this quite a lot, but after having a severe case of covid im having to relearn everything.
I’m sorry to hear that. Everyone has a unique reaction to Covid. I too am still suffering from physical side effects that hinder my ability to work as I used to. I’m happy that you enjoyed the video. Thank you for the comment!
I ran out of digits counting all the guffaw’s I have done over all my years, and I’m not done. That looked like something I did about a month ago with my trailer, did all my checks and forget to check if the pin was in. Fortunately it did not go anywhere and was not loaded… yes I looked around to see if anyone was watching… there weren’t. Great ingenuity WP! Awesome job! Take care and stay safe. Hey to Suz the Q! Have a good one. 🐶
So much for my image of perfection! That event was meant for me. I needed a good gut busting laugh! I’m thankful for the small accidents that inflict humor instead of pain!
@@WaynePolcin Amen!
I think my trailer has bolts to take out of the rear clamp, but if they are totally rusted, now I know a way to put them in. I would have stood on the end so if it got loose it wouldn’t have done a chin job on me, but that’s just me. Best wishes Wayne! Kevin
I was totally worried about getting whacked in the head from that thing - I AM LUCKY! Haha!
That's something like I would do. Hilarious 😂. That was TOTALLY FUNNY. Engineering at its best. Love you Wayne
That's damn impressive, Wayne! I'm glad that your 'faux pax' did not result in an injury of any kind...😬I agree wholeheartedly that age and speed have no business with each other.😉 I like to think that doing things slower as we age helps us live more intentionally and in the present. 😊
Thank you also, for your positive vibe and reminders about being kind. I work with small children (preschool), and kindness is something they truly understand and practice every day! If only it were an easy practice for all those adults out there! 😊 Stay real! ✌🏼
That’s a sweet and encouraging comment, Traci. Because my wife is still working, I spend a lot of time trying to accomplish two-person projects single-handedly. Thankfully, my age hasn’t affected my ability to innovate. You have a tremendous opportunity (and responsibility) to positively influence the next generation of citizens and patriots. Kindness, through love, needs to be the foundation of our existence. Without it, we are rudderless in in our journey to find peace and happiness! Ok. Now I’m preaching to myself haha! It’s so awesome to hear from you, Traci! Stay kind!
Yep, there is no going backwards when something like that happens 😆 Just keep rolling! 🧡🔥👍🏼👊🏼
I planned every detail of what you saw there 😜
Hi Wayne!!😀😀
Nice job getting them installed.
Take care my friend!!😀😀💚💚
Logger Al
Thanks, Logger Al! I still have to replace the wiring and adjust the brakes. Then it will be ready for a tree job I have about 45 miles north of here. Great to hear from you buddy!
Nice job.
I've put a 2x4 under the board to hold it up and arch it, get the arch in it, then screw a board over the back to hold it in place, pry the 2x4 out and the deck board slides right in where it should.
Have a great day.
I had to get about 12 inches of arch in it in order to get it to enter the channel. I heard some minor wood fiber cracking noises that made me nervous. It was nice to be able to control the amount of arching with the winch.
Nice job!! Going solo isn't always the easy way....but you make it look easy!!😊 I was going to use my new knowledge from this video to impress my husband if he ever had to replace the decking on his trailer....but his doesn't have wood decking. It's all metal!!! So much for trying to look knowledgeable!! 😆😆 Great job,take care!!
With a metal deck, hopefully, he will never have to replace it. I'm working on another video of the last two boards. One on them will have the trailer lighting and brake wiring built into it. The last board will be custom cut to fit the remaining gap. I tried to get it done today but the horses were being butt heads all day and I had to keep chasing them away from the hay wagon. I could have left them in their coral but what fun is that? There's always tomorrow! Thanks, as always, for checking in! Stay kind!
Instant subscribed for being a real one 😂👍
Keep up the videos! Great explanations for sure!
Thanks for great feedback. I’ll do my best.
Brilliant! I'll have to use a tree limb and a hand winch but I think I can do this.
You have to be creative in order to work alone. This was the best solution I could come up with. If you don't have a front end loader, remote controlled winch and a bunch of rigging gear, then I guess your solution would be a lot different. Good luck with your plan! Thanks for the kind comment!
Great idea, thanks!
Great job mi loco 😊
doing this solo, you could have put the board under the front c channel, jacked up the center of the board with a block and hydraulic jack, then used the loader to push the back end down to the rear c channel. Then you get off the tractor and lower the hydraulic jack. Probably easier and safer.
I’ll give that a try the next time I have to replace a deck. Thanks for the feedback!
Ya made that look easy!
Great idea , thx
I’m glad you think so. I sure had my doubts 😂. Thanks!
That was funny, Wayne! I do like that winch, with the pin in place of course🤓 Does the winch come recommended from you? Well thought out solution to the trailer decking puzzle!
We bought that winch a few years ago to pull a car up onto the trailer. There’s a receiver at the head of the trailer bed for mounting the winch there. I had to remove the receiver to install the decking. The Warn winch is rated at 8000 pounds. It was way overkill but we needed it that day and that was all the dealer had left on the shelf. I have used it for everything from pulling logs to what you saw in the video. The wireless remote is the obvious hero in the story.
Keep laughing and stay kind my friend!
It is amazing how much bend you have to put in the board to make it fit
Yeah, I was ready for that board to snap in half at any moment but it held in there. I don't know how else you could get them in. I'm sure there is some easy little trick to it.
Genius
Wayne's World 🌎
You forgot the pin because you were trying to remember to record this for a video which takes longer to film then to just get it done. Lol. Hope all are well and tell SuzieQ hello please.
I’m going to do the same way!
Good job ! Sawmill planks ?
No. Just Lowe's lumber from two years ago. It's taken me that long to get to this project.
Ahh yes the hitch pin 🎉😂
There’s always a hitch to our best laid plans! Life’s a revealer of truth and I’m a living example a man who cannot hide from it! 😂😂
What wire rope are you running on your winch? Are you happy with changing from wire to rope?
The wire rope came as standard equipment with the winch. I would like to move to synthetic rope but the cost is too high.
The hitch pin 😂. That's some shit that would happen to me!
Hate it when the hitch pin isn't 'hitching' anything! {Old Age? What's THAT??} 😂
I was wondering why I had parts left over after installing that winch 😝😝
So I need to buy a 30000 kabota to do this lol. Good idea though Im sure a come along and a rafter would work the same
Yep. If you don’t own a tractor, you’re outta luck, buddy haha! Thanks for the laugh!
@@WaynePolcin Option two, use the board under it and bend it in, then have a buddy hit it out the board with a BFH.
I sure will laugh watching this after your gone just as I laughed whilst watching it. A totally YOU faux pas!!
Pretty funny huh?
@@WaynePolcin So funny and I made a faux pas too...I should have said after you're gone.. my bad on the grammar!!
Should probably wear gloves. Good job though