always great to see your videos Brother Luke. with that bumper you're going to make for the Billy goat, if you cap off the ends it can be used as an emergency air tank. drill some holes, out of the way, and put a gauge, quick connect, and Schrader valve.
Yeah why waste the space and just keep the hose in your tool box. You have been so educational for me. I'm glad that I could give something back. God bless you and your family Brother Luke
Howdy Luke, I have been following your videos for a couple of years. First time to comment. Believe me when I tell you, your videos are wonderful and so helpful. Im a guy in my 30s. Never grew up around ranching although part of my family did somewhat in northern Mexico in their day. No one ever taught me a thing. But I love the outdoors, rural life, etc. Now I have cattle, land, etc. Who would have thought? I have literally learned so many useful skills for our family's homestead from videos like yours. Now I can't wait to teach my little boy so many of these skills I have learned. God bless you and your family, Dave from Texas
We are very similar stories. Thank you for the encouragement and very good to hear from you Dave. I wish you and yours the very best and may God bless and lead you.
Trucker traing gut told me you test tire and axle temperatures by hovering close with the back of your hand. Its more sensitive to heat, and , if you accidentally burn yourself you can still drive.
I enjoy seeing people find value in older items and doing what they need to continue their usefulness.
Love it 👍
always great to see your videos Brother Luke. with that bumper you're going to make for the Billy goat, if you cap off the ends it can be used as an emergency air tank. drill some holes, out of the way, and put a gauge, quick connect, and Schrader valve.
What a great idea…….. I think I’m going to do that and thank you.
Yeah why waste the space and just keep the hose in your tool box. You have been so educational for me. I'm glad that I could give something back. God bless you and your family Brother Luke
Howdy Luke, I have been following your videos for a couple of years. First time to comment. Believe me when I tell you, your videos are wonderful and so helpful. Im a guy in my 30s. Never grew up around ranching although part of my family did somewhat in northern Mexico in their day. No one ever taught me a thing. But I love the outdoors, rural life, etc. Now I have cattle, land, etc. Who would have thought? I have literally learned so many useful skills for our family's homestead from videos like yours. Now I can't wait to teach my little boy so many of these skills I have learned. God bless you and your family, Dave from Texas
We are very similar stories. Thank you for the encouragement and very good to hear from you Dave. I wish you and yours the very best and may God bless and lead you.
Thanks for posting again sir I missed you GOD BLESS YOU AND FAMILY 🙏🏻👍🙂
Thank you Mr. Hoyt
Come to North Idaho we'll fill your trailer up!!! My hubby does that water bottle rocket with the grands.
Good old Scooter Dave. He's a great guy
Oh, you know him.
@@BacktotheBasics101 I sure do
Trucker traing gut told me you test tire and axle temperatures by hovering close with the back of your hand. Its more sensitive to heat, and , if you accidentally burn yourself you can still drive.
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