I'm humbled at what you have accomplished in your life. What your channel has shown me is how much is possible if you stay the course in one general direction. I have no regrets but I jump around and spend a great deal of time on things that aren't necessary constructive. Lots of hobbies but no homestead. You definitely have your eye on the right prize.
Don't stress out about the videos Jesse, you'll get them up when you have time. Just don't push yourself too hard and exhaust yourself. Sounds like some pretty awesome projects you have coming up, I'm excited to see them when you have time to share them with us. Take care
Thanks for taking us along for the ride. I can't complain about your video production. You've kept us up to date on the house, the repairs and fabrications you've done. Besides, it's winter. We wouldn't be supportive fans if we whined you weren't out doing a video in the freezing cold. I think you dun good!!
I look forward to all your videos. When you have time to put them out, we'll be here. You have a lot of other, more important responsibilities that have to come first. I can't imagine how you can keep all the balls you juggle in the air at the same time.
I saw where you said it keeps you humble and relate so well. Happy to have any video of your build, and miss you and your family. I am excited to hear there are more around the corner...... I got real old on you, suffered hard with that flu an telling you true, worst day in the mud or pouring mud.... its a breeze to this flu. Please take very good care of yourself as you can't run scared but its really nothing to mess with so its just best to be as careful as possible
Yes to reaffirm your Building and maintaining you do on your home and equipment, it's a privilege to be following along with you your Dad and your Whole Family! Great to see you getting ahead and having the drive to be self-sufficient! The Lord will Bless. All the best from Canada
*@**12:15* A length of stiff rubber hose, slit down middle, screwed down, works great to hold a sun visor clipped down. Aftermarket clips are $8 ~ $20 depending on application. Cheap plastic, always breaks. Length of hose lasts years.
Good stuff jesse, keep that trailer roadworthy, you never know when it may come in clutch shipping wise for a project. It's getting harder to get stuff shipped, and the ability to get it yourself could be super cool!
I work at a Fleetpride distribution center and I pick those OTR parts for shipping to branches in New England every day ! It’s fascinating to see how it works in the truck !
3/30/22; glad u have all the ICF items u want 4 yur house 🏠. Can't wait 2 c more videos from your projects: fixing, repairing, welding, kids helping & little dog 'Pearl' supervising. Yup, all American good stuff! Carry on Sir!👍👍👍🧑🔧🛠😊🍺
Enjoy all your content from down here in Australia Jesse you guys in the states definitely have unusual rig combinations over there and your shift changing has improved out of sight 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Great job Jesse, no matter what you put up we will be here. Everything you do is video worthy, and full of knowledge. Thank you, God bless you and the family always. 😇 🗽🇺🇸
The drone shot lookin down while you were backin up..Awesome shot. Jesse hadn't missed a beat. Always a good watch.. One of my fav channels. Nice Job Jesse all the way around bud..The repair fixed. Driving Nailed it. That 360 shot Wow. Edit & Video Well done.
I was wondering if it was the air dryer and it looks like I was right. Glad you got it fixed and that it wasn't anything else. Just sucks that the air dryer is 300 beans.
A small word of advice- when you touch the dock, keep a little bit of pressure on it then set your brakes. It's a small detail but it can turn into a bad day if you don't in certain instances.
I went on the New York State Thruway with a buddy last year for the first time in a very long time. I was amazed to see all the toll booths gone. Look forward to more of your home build, thanks for sharing.
What, no toll booths? 35 years ago I used to pull doubles across the Thruway and Mass Pike. It's been close to 15 years since I've even been in Ny but I'm surprised they did away with the tolls.
Jesse i ben watching you work on the new skid steer you got the most importin thing going for you PAYCHICE YOU GOOD GUY AND THE BUILD on The new house can't wait for the second floor
Hey Jessie!!! I hope all is well with you & your family Brother. Warmer weather and longer days should work out for your new homestead build!! Another great video !!! Your friend Larry C
Truck frame looks good.. fluid film coat it to protect your investment.. i load trailers at a factory l,shippers use some kind of glue/caulk/rtv grey sealant and slap it on thin gray plastic sheets that you apply over the plywood holes in the trailer to keep trailer useable..
as a retired semi truck driver i was told that the frist year and i never roofed a trailer so if the sign says 13 9 add 12 inches to it if uou think i lying takec your tractor trailer on the BQE BROOKLYN QUEENS EXPESSWAY you'll see and over pass marked 13ft 9 in and you'll go throught it no problem likle i said you only have to worry about the signs that say actual height and i drove tt trrucks fron 1975 till 2010
i would say your doing great but i would make where you park the semi like a drive with a lot of crushed stone before the ruts get any bigger or deeper !! added bonus if you scrape some soil you can sell it as top soil :)
In my small time of experience, it is usually the purge valve or the air governor (on the compressor). Obviously, a big crack in the purge valve will cause that issue. I usually prefer to change out the purge valve every time I do the air dryer cartridge, but that's just how I do things.
Jesse, it looks like you need to remove all the top soil and lay down some stone to park all your equipment on. It looks like that is going to get very muddy when the ground thaws out.
You think too low about yourself it's beautiful work what you do gives me so much inspiration. Until me those chores that you cover so little worth about
To me, family needs always must come first. God then family...
Good on you Jesse.
I'm humbled at what you have accomplished in your life. What your channel has shown me is how much is possible if you stay the course in one general direction. I have no regrets but I jump around and spend a great deal of time on things that aren't necessary constructive. Lots of hobbies but no homestead. You definitely have your eye on the right prize.
Thanks. Sometimes it is tough road to stay on, but then sometimes its rewarding
Don't stress out about the videos Jesse, you'll get them up when you have time. Just don't push yourself too hard and exhaust yourself. Sounds like some pretty awesome projects you have coming up, I'm excited to see them when you have time to share them with us. Take care
Thanks for showing everyone what fixing equipment not in a perfect big shop looks like. A true fix in the field.
I will have a big shop soon, but it keeps you humble when you are laying on the ground doing work
I remember Jesse you taking the CDL road test now to get a CDL they made it very very expensive, so you did it at the right time brother.
Thanks for taking us along for the ride. I can't complain about your video production. You've kept us up to date on the house, the repairs and fabrications you've done. Besides, it's winter. We wouldn't be supportive fans if we whined you weren't out doing a video in the freezing cold. I think you dun good!!
Nice to see a video from you again, i can't wait to see more.
I look forward to all your videos. When you have time to put them out, we'll be here. You have a lot of other, more important responsibilities that have to come first. I can't imagine how you can keep all the balls you juggle in the air at the same time.
Well said!!
its not easy but If it was, then life would be boring. thats how I think anyways
Love the sound of the exhaust brake Jessie, takes me back. Don't worry mate, tomorrows another day. Uncle Bob, NZ.
Good to know you are still there!! I enjoyed the trip. Thanks.
Everyone loves how you do your repair videos. Keep up the great vids.
Well ok then! DEFINITELY looking forward to April vids. Your maintenance and repair vids are always great viewing. Thx!
I was going to comment on painting the rims but I figured you have enough on your plate. Can't wait
Any video that you post is a good one Jesse!!! Thanks for including us in your life!
There is a man who thoroughly enjoys his job.
I saw where you said it keeps you humble and relate so well. Happy to have any video of your build, and miss you and your family. I am excited to hear there are more around the corner...... I got real old on you, suffered hard with that flu an telling you true, worst day in the mud or pouring mud.... its a breeze to this flu. Please take very good care of yourself as you can't run scared but its really nothing to mess with so its just best to be as careful as possible
Being missed is never a bad thing imo, 50 50 you/actual content, hope the family is well and stroll on spring.
Yes to reaffirm your Building and maintaining you do on your home and equipment, it's a privilege to be following along with you your Dad and your Whole Family! Great to see you getting ahead and having the drive to be self-sufficient! The Lord will Bless. All the best from Canada
Good to see you back Jess .. always enjoy your content
Thanks for posting Jesse💪
Thank You Mr. Jesse sir. We appreciate the update.We are happy you took some rest.We will wait till the next video.CHEERS BE SAFE.
love your videos, dont worry if you cant upload as much as you want we'll always be here to watch
3/30/22; hey Jesse, great job backing up that long rig into that ICF wharehouse...
living in the UK i enjoy your road trips a nice way to see your country
*@**12:15*
A length of stiff rubber hose, slit down middle, screwed down, works
great to hold a sun visor clipped down.
Aftermarket clips are $8 ~ $20 depending on application.
Cheap plastic, always breaks. Length of hose lasts years.
Thanks for your explanation. Good to know that you're still committed to UA-cam, I really enjoy watching your work!
Good going Jesse, one day at a time. Each day is a new day. I support you all the way brother...
Looking forward to your continued progress on your build. I just love the way that you are doing things.
At least the dryer was an easy fix with a lot of room to work. Stay safe
Look forward to you future video's
Good stuff jesse, keep that trailer roadworthy, you never know when it may come in clutch shipping wise for a project. It's getting harder to get stuff shipped, and the ability to get it yourself could be super cool!
yea I should probably keep it empty and ready to go with the way things are going
I work at a Fleetpride distribution center and I pick those OTR parts for shipping to branches in New England every day ! It’s fascinating to see how it works in the truck !
3/30/22; glad u have all the ICF items u want 4 yur house 🏠. Can't wait 2 c more videos from your projects: fixing, repairing, welding, kids helping & little dog 'Pearl' supervising. Yup, all American good stuff! Carry on Sir!👍👍👍🧑🔧🛠😊🍺
Enjoy all your content from down here in Australia Jesse you guys in the states definitely have unusual rig combinations over there and your shift changing has improved out of sight 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Glad to know you are still out there turning and burning. Stay safe. Looking forward to April.
Years ago, I used to load and unload trucks with a fork lift. It's still one of my favorite jobs I've had.
Great to see you Jesse, I’ll be waiting for the next video but take care of what’s important to you first.
Looking forward to all your videos brother!!!
Anice video, Jesse. Thank you for sharing, and I look forward to your April videos. Stay lucky, young man.
Good to see things moving along
It’s all worth recording…. Your videos & thought processes are different and informative
Looking forward to the Freightliner update, and the install of the stuff I sent you. :) Just keep doing what you do. All the best to you and yours.
it's always good to get an update from you and to know that you, family and crew are well. looking forward to the upcoming videos. blessings brother.
Great job Jesse, no matter what you put up we will be here. Everything you do is video worthy, and full of knowledge. Thank you, God bless you and the family always. 😇 🗽🇺🇸
Best mechanic on youtube
Hang in there buddy....... i like the way you work!
excellent video quality, enjoyed!
Thanks for that cool adventure! Looking forward to your house getting done.
Thanks for the update! God Bless You and your Family Nice job on the air leak
Don't sweat it will still be here thanks for sharing
The drone shot lookin down while you were backin up..Awesome shot.
Jesse hadn't missed a beat. Always a good watch.. One of my fav channels.
Nice Job Jesse all the way around bud..The repair fixed. Driving Nailed it. That 360 shot Wow. Edit & Video Well done.
I was wondering if it was the air dryer and it looks like I was right. Glad you got it fixed and that it wasn't anything else. Just sucks that the air dryer is 300 beans.
That is still a lot of money. Good that you can do the repairs yourself. Enjoyed the video. Thanks.
Great video. Thanks for taking time to make it.
N14 my favorite sounding engine of all time
Good to hear from you Jesse. Looking forward to the upcoming videos.
Nice to watch you doing trucking it brings back many memories of my past years on the road.
Thanks for thinking of us with short video. I look forward to your videos. Very informative and help not forgetting interesting.
Thanks Jesse cool box bridge shot
I always look forward to any of your videos! Thanks!!
I was worried a bit good to see you in action!
A small word of advice- when you touch the dock, keep a little bit of pressure on it then set your brakes. It's a small detail but it can turn into a bad day if you don't in certain instances.
Can’t wait to see what you have in store for us next!
Good decision to give the truck some love, if engine and transmission are good its worth it to put some work into it.
Thanks for the update, Jesse glad to see you doing ok and we will see you on your next video take stay safe and God bless.
Thanks for the explanation, we are looking forward to seeing more on the new digs.
thanks for the quick video, glad your doing well!
Great video Jesse. there is nothing worse than a pesky air leak. glad you at least got a couple of things off your to do list.
I went on the New York State Thruway with a buddy last year for the first time in a very long time.
I was amazed to see all the toll booths gone.
Look forward to more of your home build, thanks for sharing.
What, no toll booths? 35 years ago I used to pull doubles across the Thruway and Mass Pike. It's been close to 15 years since I've even been in Ny but I'm surprised they did away with the tolls.
@@tyendor1952 We still have to pay the toll, it's all electronic now.
@@readtheinstructions1407 I should have known the toll wasn't eliminated.
@@readtheinstructions1407 And if you don't have an EZ pass its a $4 surcharge for toll by mail! I had to give in and get one
@@mmiller1188 I did not know about the $4 surcharge, but I'm not surprised.
Jesse i ben watching you work on the new skid steer you got the most importin thing going for you PAYCHICE YOU GOOD GUY AND THE BUILD on The new house can't wait for the second floor
Nice to have a new video been waiting a while
Great video Jesse and I’m sure looking forward to more in April . 👍👍🇬🇧
Good luck with your build. I hope it all goes smoothly for you.
Hey Jessie!!! I hope all is well with you & your family Brother. Warmer weather and longer days should work out for your new homestead build!! Another great video !!! Your friend Larry C
14:55 Now that's just showing off your editing skills! Another awesome video!
your videos are so good your numbers should be alot higher, keep them coming, i'm watching this one for the third time
Truck frame looks good.. fluid film coat it to protect your investment.. i load trailers at a factory l,shippers use some kind of glue/caulk/rtv grey sealant and slap it on thin gray plastic sheets that you apply over the plywood holes in the trailer to keep trailer useable..
Jesse I appreciate your work! Thanks!
Great backing skills.
Always enjoy your videos.
Can't wait for all the new videos!
Glad to see you back Jeese
Your videos are always worth the wait. 👍
Cheers Jesse. Look forward to more on the house!
I good to see you back, I like your video.
Thanks for showing us what you do get up to.
Thanks for the ride along see you in April.
as a retired semi truck driver i was told that the frist year and i never roofed a trailer so if the sign says 13 9 add 12 inches to it if uou think i lying takec your tractor trailer on the BQE BROOKLYN QUEENS EXPESSWAY you'll see and over pass marked 13ft 9 in and you'll go throught it no problem likle i said you only have to worry about the signs that say actual height and i drove tt trrucks fron 1975 till 2010
I can’t wait for the videos of you completing your house!
Awesome! Looking forward to your next ICF House video!
i would say your doing great but i would make where you park the semi like a drive with a lot of crushed stone before the ruts get any bigger or deeper !! added bonus if you scrape some soil you can sell it as top soil :)
In my small time of experience, it is usually the purge valve or the air governor (on the compressor). Obviously, a big crack in the purge valve will cause that issue. I usually prefer to change out the purge valve every time I do the air dryer cartridge, but that's just how I do things.
Glad all is well
Looking forward to your videos. Thanks for posting!
Great video, hope the house build is going ok.
Jesse, it looks like you need to remove all the top soil and lay down some stone to park all your equipment on. It looks like that is going to get very muddy when the ground thaws out.
truck sounded good and smooth
You think too low about yourself it's beautiful work what you do gives me so much inspiration. Until me those chores that you cover so little worth about
Nice video been watching out for the next one along with your fathers.
Glad to see you back.