Awesome video! I worked in oil field all my younger life. Lots of memories. I saw your comment from Zack's life, came over to see what you had going on and subbed... Thanks for sharing!!!
Saludos equipo los felicito por su trabajo cordinado. Pero hay 2 observaciones primordiales en ese trabajo: 1- el trabajador que esta agarrando la tuberia en este caso creo debe ser el encuellador no tiene casco de seguridad. 2- la tuberia al bajarla al pozo se debe conejiar o calibrar al momento de bajarla por si alguna presenta un colapso, es mi opinion al caso. Gracias sigan asi
@@diesellivesmatter Don't ya love the safety guys? Always bouncing out of the woodworks with some BS infraction that they saw from the window of a car they're like Mall Cops.
@@Gonthor1000 nice! Yeah out there they make sure only big companies can do business and not peasants like me! Only thing I'd need other than equipment is a Derrick inspection, which this one would pass it's in good shape.
@@Gonthor1000 My dad sold our well service company 'Red Iron Tool' to a corporate outfit named Tandem (with the stipulation that both of us go to work for their company for 2 years).. Tandem then turned around and sold out to a company out of California named Platinum. So now we had to deal with all of the California safety guys that worked with Platinum *in Texas. Before we sold out to Tandem, we kept giant coolers full of beer iced down in the back of every pickup. At most of our job sites, we could drink beer after lunch (*in moderation of course ;P). Now, all of a sudden, we are working for Platinum, and Comedic Insanity ensues. I almost got into fist fights with one safety guy *on like 3 separate occasions. He couldn't get rid of me and I couldn't get rid of him and we hated each other's guts😂 There was a junkyard dog that showed up there in the yard at Tandem years before.. Ugly as sin, but a sweet thing.. During that dudes safety meetings, I always be whispering SICK 'IM GIRL! 🤣 The oil field has walked off and left us. They want floor hands wearing long sleeve Fire proof shirts on 110°F Texas afternoons. They want you tied off to the damned floor. I cannot work with these people. I used to slide down the tubing lines to get out of the Derrick from the Rod basket.
There was a California owned company local to us here that I worked for around 10 months. They left us alone but I did talk with the safety guy a few times and he was super cool and good at his job. He actually looked out for you not looking out for the rules. He said California would take a good idea and make it hard to implement.
Awesome video! I worked in oil field all my younger life. Lots of memories. I saw your comment from Zack's life, came over to see what you had going on and subbed... Thanks for sharing!!!
Your welcome! I plan on doing steady content!
Pretty slick machine. That thing gets after it.
Thanks! There will be more videos on it and what I know about the 658. Lots of em here with poles and new trucks.
Saludos equipo los felicito por su trabajo cordinado.
Pero hay 2 observaciones primordiales en ese trabajo:
1- el trabajador que esta agarrando la tuberia en este caso creo debe ser el encuellador no tiene casco de seguridad.
2- la tuberia al bajarla al pozo se debe conejiar o calibrar al momento de bajarla por si alguna presenta un colapso, es mi opinion al caso.
Gracias sigan asi
Thanks! Different oilfields make for different methods
I hope we get back to drilling and laying pipelines.
Been drilling plenty around here, feds can only control drilling on fed land
Why didn't that fella give that joint a twist when he stabbed it in? (Way to go guys. From an old hand ;)
Good way to smash your hand when the guy goes up with the tongs.
Derrick hand needs his hard hat and the crew needs their FRC's
Why?
Birds are assholes man you ever hit attacked by a swallow?
Lol that funny, no but my rod transfer box always has a nest in it
@@diesellivesmatter what are the chances 🤣🤣my joke was reality
@@diesellivesmatter Don't ya love the safety guys? Always bouncing out of the woodworks with some BS infraction that they saw from the window of a car they're like Mall Cops.
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Damn, is that rig from 1954?
1965, all original except front axles, engine and transmission. Oldest I have worked on was a 1945 draworks on a 90's truck.
@@diesellivesmatter Right on man, I work in the oilfields in Cali. This whole operation would be illegal lol
@@Gonthor1000 nice! Yeah out there they make sure only big companies can do business and not peasants like me! Only thing I'd need other than equipment is a Derrick inspection, which this one would pass it's in good shape.
@@Gonthor1000 My dad sold our well service company 'Red Iron Tool' to a corporate outfit named Tandem (with the stipulation that both of us go to work for their company for 2 years).. Tandem then turned around and sold out to a company out of California named Platinum. So now we had to deal with all of the California safety guys that worked with Platinum *in Texas. Before we sold out to Tandem, we kept giant coolers full of beer iced down in the back of every pickup. At most of our job sites, we could drink beer after lunch (*in moderation of course ;P). Now, all of a sudden, we are working for Platinum, and Comedic Insanity ensues. I almost got into fist fights with one safety guy *on like 3 separate occasions. He couldn't get rid of me and I couldn't get rid of him and we hated each other's guts😂 There was a junkyard dog that showed up there in the yard at Tandem years before.. Ugly as sin, but a sweet thing.. During that dudes safety meetings, I always be whispering SICK 'IM GIRL! 🤣 The oil field has walked off and left us. They want floor hands wearing long sleeve Fire proof shirts on 110°F Texas afternoons. They want you tied off to the damned floor. I cannot work with these people. I used to slide down the tubing lines to get out of the Derrick from the Rod basket.
There was a California owned company local to us here that I worked for around 10 months. They left us alone but I did talk with the safety guy a few times and he was super cool and good at his job. He actually looked out for you not looking out for the rules. He said California would take a good idea and make it hard to implement.
658 Franks?
Yes, built 1965, has a live shaft upgrade for the tubing drum.
All girls rig.
Everyday
you call this an automatic
Yeah it is, has an Allison automatic transmission
Troll.