Healing with trucks
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- čas přidán 11. 01. 2024
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Mike the Truck Nut
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So good to see you both after such a difficult time, also good to see Jim with a smile on him, keep your chins up fella's thinking of you all. 🇬🇧
Your dad really knows his stuff. Nice to see you both back to work on your passion. It's very difficult to lose a loved one, but it's good that you have such an awesome distraction, fixing up classic trucks.
Learn all you can from Dad, while you still have him. Multi talented guys like him are far and few between and a godsend. Keep on trucking.
Tell Pops we love him! I hope time heals your wounds 😢
Welcome back Mike prayers for you and your family glad to see dad in the shop
So glad to see Daddy Jim back at it. He is a national treasure.
Dad is looking good
The wisdom of your dad is phenomenal. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH❤
Stubby’s really looking great! You guys are doing a great job on it! With all the knowledge you both have, and especially Mr. Chaimberland ‘s wisdom, I don’t see any reason why Stubby should not come out amazing! Keep up the great work guys!
Sorry for the loss of your mom,I’ve been watching you a couple of years,your personality really cheers me up
Mum's know best . I love your content with dad keep it coming
Thank you! Will do!
Hi guys ! Love the vids. I watch most of them on my smart tv so i can't comment but do put likes. So sorry about your mom ! I am 85 yrs old and blessed with good health here in Florida. Had a 99 Frieghtliner years ago with my son. Now just my 93 F350 dually 7,3 crew with a big cap and 35ish amber lights. Wife says it looks like a space ship coming up the street ! Keep up the great work !
Jim seems collected and motivated despite that immense body blow. Procrastination, which I believe is a form of depression, seems not to throttle him, thank Goodness.
Great video guys good too see you both back at it keeps your mind from wandering God bless you both ✝️✝️✝️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤
Mike I have enjoyed watching you and your dad work together. I lost my dad almost 3 years ago now and we work a lot together on things. His name and my name both are Mike. Good to see you too out in the shop and not just letting this tragedy keep you guys down. Thought and prayer for you and your family. Chin up!!
Mike it dont matter if you cry its hard to get over loosing a mom as you well know
its great to see you both out in the shop again
Glad to see your Dad is up & at it, I bet he's glad for the distraction from where his mind can wander
Lost my Mom in 2001 still miss her she's still with me in ♥
Good to see you and your Dad back in the shop for some cheap therapy.... It is what your mom would want... Just keep on keepin on!!
Glad to see you back at it.
Watching Duke go up and down the road thinking, Duke needs a run behind him now.
I like the color Blue on the Truck....Like K2. Good to see your Dad.
Your dads quite the character hes a huge part of your channel now
Hi Mike from Yorkshire England nice to see you and dad I am happy to see you working on smokey all my prayers to the new year and let's hope it's a good one 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
Glad to see you and dad working on the trucks again. Your mom would have wanted it this way I'm sure.
Can we have more likes for Mike and Jim?
glad he gets his coffee.
sorry to hear about your mom. may she RIP. anyway you and your pops are awesome keep up the great videos
My Condolences Mike and Dad.
gif youre Dad a big hug greatings from the hetherlands
I like what your dad is doing nothing outrageous.
Duke is looking good 👍
Hi Mike Great to see ya back.
That is a GOOD LOOKIN TRUCK- Not too much chrome but just enough
Thanks for the video at these rough times. That truck is coming along 😊 good job you guys.
I can relate to that
Hey Mike your both looking good keep smiling ,we all will keep watching ,you and twin sticks keep it real Truck wise
Cheers Kym
Adelaide
Buy dad a mag drill best investment ever.
So glad to see you both back and my deepest condolences from the UK
Hey Mike, l reckon the best and cheapest way to block that spare hole in the transmission is with a metal core plug like from an engine block.
a car for the back of Stubbie.....classic Mini CooperS!!!
Wow !! Awesome job two truck nuts !! Keep her goin !
I love your dad ❤
Duke tuned out AWESOME.
Your dad's truck is awesome absolutely amazing the work he has completed on STUBBY
Duke looks really good
If you don’t run a trans cooler, you’ll need to make a loop hose or buy the little 5 bolt port cover so the pump can circulate oil.
Sorry for you loss mike.
Great video, thanks
Stubby is coming together ❤❤
We are sorry about your loss there might
Glad to see you both back to work, it's a good distraction, I know from personal experience !
Hey, they make these rubber plugs that will go in and they got a wingnut on one end and you tighten the wingnut and expands the rubber and they sell them at like auto parts stores all over. That would be the best bet and if you can’t find them I’ll get you two of them and send them to you, I love your show. Keep doing what you’re doing. You and your dad are awesome people wish I could be there helping you guys I’m Autobody and Paint guy. I’d help you paint all your trucks.
I hope both are doing fine after difficult time and family mike
Dented tank makes for good story starter. Leave it like it is. There's plenty of perfect tanks at shows, and people barely notice them.
you &dad are exccellent together god bless you all!
Glad to see your Dad hasn't lost his whit, and sense of humor! Keeping busy is the best medicine, especially when its father and son. You guys can both work through your loss together. Best wishes.
It’s nice to see you and your dad working in such a difficult time. I unfortunately lost my dad a couple of days ago so I can relate how you’re feeling. Stubby is starting to look great I can’t wait to see your dad take it for its first spin up the road once it’s back together. Why don’t you shout Tim from gentry and sons I’m sure he help you out build a engine for Smokey
Sorry for your loss Ross ❤️
Great to see you both.
Great to see you and your Dad working together after such a difficult time. Mike, have you heard about that company called Edison Motors down in Merritt that covert old trucks to diesel electric? Now that would be cool to convert one of yours. Maybe they need a demo truck in northern B.C….hint, hint!
Yes I have, I think they are on to something there. Would be cool to make k2 electrified
And your Dad is making splendid progress on stubby too!!
Being a fly on the wall while you two hang out and work on trucks is pretty cool. I learned, I laughed, I got choked up it was all a good time
Good to see you both out and about , your dad done a top job on that back end a few bits to put back on and the old truck should be ready to go back to work if the need is there take care you two cheers "RB" Albury Australia "downunder"
Respect for you both, after such a difficult time.
That's good to see your dad getting around man and you guys are trying to you know get along make it wrong a little bit you should try to use titanium step bits they'll go through that very fast as long as you keep them boiled they will go through fast
Nice video Mike and Dad.
Nice to see you back coping with your sad loss.
Gréât to see you and your Dad
Mike, Mark hear, not trying to be a know it all, but I think your retired mechanic was meaning the timing advance in the front cover that the weights are stuck possible. Look into it before u take the air fuel ratio valve off back of pump.that can be a little tricky to put back on if u have never done one before. Also I'm very sorry about your Mom. I wish your Dad an u the best.
So good to see both of you back to it again after such a hard time missed the videos
Great you guys are back! Love the positive attitude.
You guys are legends, getting out there and doing it given all you have just gone through, very well done chaps.
Tell your dad, I'm 68 years old and I do my laundry once a week, and have been doing it for a long time. Been praying that the LORD JESUS will comfort you both.
I can relate to that in my model building... One step forward,,, Then two steps back!!
They are entitled to talk it will help them through their loss. Prayers for the family
Hello to you both nice to see Father and son back to talking and working on the trucks
And after your sad news
Keep on going and yes the pain of a lost member of the family is hard at first
Stay safe think positively
George Whelan from the UK 🇬🇧
Hope you are all doing great you r whole family bless you an family Mike
Lost my wife of 29 years 3 years ago from cancer
Great video Mike and Dad glad to see the progress on stubby. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family. Looking forward to your next video stay safe Mike and Dad.
Tell your dad that he is doing an amazing job on old stubby bringing it back to life. Keep up the good work guys I love watching your channel.
Glad to see a new video been worried about you guys
I love that blue paint job, she came out great. Also love the budget builds. They look great.
Hi mike.... God bless you and your family.... Keep your dad busy... By the way Duke looks real good.
I can relate to that too... My model builds have character and patina too lol!!
Slow and easy lads. Whatever works works :-) All the best to the family as well.
That is what I was use one of these trucks for is to haul my 5th wheel camper around the only problem is I don’t want to spend the time nor the money going thru truck driving and getting a CDL when it is only going to be personal use
Hey Guys glad to see you back Mike if you level the mudflaps on Duke and put a bungey cord through the holes on the hangers they will stay level and wont kick up
Gentry and sons are outstanding they have a ton of trucks plus a Kenworth t-600 semi truck wrecker
Drill and tap the whole and get a plug if they are not available
Hi From Sweden a ideé about the plug ... look at hydralic rubber plug that farmers use for the traktor equipment " sorrt for my spelling"
Duke is lookin sweet!!
fantastic intro
Hi mike you can use a car engine freeze plug will work on that 18 speed transmission I used it on mine take care
With all the engine and Trans and lift work Y'all do.. get a Gantz crane.
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Hu Mike I hope everyone is OK good to see you are working on the trucks again. What is happening with the kenworth out side
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Good to see you guys back at it, but I think you missed the part where you worked on 'Smokey.' Maybe I dozed off during that part.
You may consider the Milwaukee m 18 mag drill for frane holes Jc Smith projects loves his
I like the new intro
So sorry for your loss Mike. as a thought, Why don't you remember your mum by renaming one of the trucks in her name and Memory, ( have it put on the truck too) that your doing, it would be great for your dad too knowing that every time he opens the workshop door he will see her name on one of the trucks .
All the best my friend
This time in 2 years time where is Dad? He’s somewhere in his cab over with his 5th wheel camper touring in the us or Canada will be coming out on Mike’s video soon 👌he can set his own CZcams channel up touring