Squeeze Play Narrow Bridge VS Wide Load
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- čas přidán 31. 01. 2019
- Using our 1150R Rotator to clear a piece of farm equipment that wedged into a narrow bridge.
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The way you and Talon work so well together is inspiring to see.
You and Talon work so good together. Be safe.
Great job just started watching these. I am a retired truck driver. Y'all the professionals!!!!!!!
Much more entertaining than TV any day! I've been binge watching your video for days now. I've learned so much about towing and rigging. I"m going for my CDL-A license soon. I"ll be able to drive one of those suckers! lol Keep up the good work, Ron.
Awesome rescue , Thanks Ron
Fabulous Teamwork as always. Thanks Ron. God Bless you and Talon and other family memberw!
These Rotating Heavy Wreckers just make recovery work so much easier. You have to ask yourself how we did it before they where the standard today. Thanks for sharing Ron.
Wow! First thing I thought was that you'd have to remove a section of the bridge railing to free that thing. If not that, then have to dismantle some of the machine to free it up. But instead you got it out in half an hour or so. No damage to bridge or equipment or people and before the school bus came! You never fail to amaze me! Thanks so much for sharing your phenomenal work and without foul language! 👏👍🙏😇
He never fails to amaze me either.
Talon is lucky to have gotten a boss who will help him learn the trade instead of crushing him while he is young and inexperienced.
I failed to tell you that you and Talon did a good work on this job. The two of you work together like Batman & Robin. Very smooth, each knows what the other is going to do even before it is desided you kind of know what will happen. Remember to be safe out there Ron & all of Midwest Tuck.
ahnbra I like that - Batman and Robin!
I don’t think Batman and Robin are a good analogy, most things they did fell apart. 😂😂
If I was in your industry, you're the kind of boss I would want to have. You are constantly teaching, explain tings well, don't yell at people (at least not on camera) and you run a safe and efficient operation.
i agree ron is always calm and is all way asking " does everybody understand why we did it this way" and then takes time to explain ..deffinatly the type of boss id dream to have ..ive had some pretty crappy bosses..one even went as far as trying to hit me with a shovel
Ron, I love the way you run your crew. Always positive, helpful, and no F bombs. Great job keep it up
There has been some issued by the customer in other videos, but Ron bleeps them out during editing.
Yup, that the best part about Ron’s videos! Always clean and considerate of others.
Thank You Ron for another great video, I really enjoyed it, it showed the Rotator doing what it does best, working hard and working well, and despite you breaking a couple of your own safety rules, you and Talon got home safe and sound, take care, God Bless
Once again nice job Ron
Sometimes I'm just so glad to be watching this from the comfort of my easy-chair and not facing the perils like you do.
LOL. Sometimes I'm glad I'm watching myself on the TV and simply remembering what I went through....LOL. Thanks for watching and God bless.
thank God this happened in December & not in January you would have been frozen!!! Great Job again Ron!
Thanks again Ron , the rotator is so versatile i bet your glad you have this vehicle , i know it cost a lot of money but you seem to get so much more varied work with it.
Very neat video. I always enjoy watching Talon and yourself working together, and it is neat watching him learn from you.
A rather unusual lift that again, you made it look easy. Great job there Ron.
I'm always curious. Who pays for situations like this? Do they bill the farmer for Ron's time and equipment? What about if there was damage to the bridge?
@@RagnarokCo the farmer that tried to take it across the bridge pays for everything
Farmer got himself in such a predicament!
Thank you Ron for sharing your work through CZcams. I know that it takes alot of time and brainpower to edit and produce these videos. Appreciate the time that it takes away from your family.
God Bless !
Likely a hired help or the farmers son or grandson a experienced farmer would know the load was to wide for the bridge..a costly mistake feel bad for this hefty bill this farmer as to pay..
One of the best channels on CZcams period. Each video has you clicking the next!!
As always, great video! Ignore the hators and negativity. Keep up the quality work. Many inspire from your work ethic. Stay safe!
Ron: "I don't want it to fall into our truck" - Talon was thinking "What about me?"
Just kidding around - good job guys.
Hopefully Talon has good fast reflexes, and can get out of the way. I would not want to be Ron when he gets back to the shop with half a son in law.
@@avenger007007 depends on which half is left behind.
I feel sorry for Talon, he seems to be the butt of all our jokes.
Love watching these rigs at work. Pure muscle and capability.
Excellent video, and great job by you and Talon. I used to escort my Husband as he took farm equipment using a Farm Tractor to different fields that a friend of ours owned. We never drove across a bridge too narrow for the equipment to go over, only when he was helping another friend of ours, did he run into a similar situation. ( He did get the equipment across the bridge though.) God Bless You.
Am very much enjoying your many exploits. Being a mechanic and seeing all the equipment is interesting and stimulating. God bless you and may He watch over you all I those dangerous situations. Mark F-C, South Africa
Another interesting and different video. Loved the “and now a different view” showing how the rotator rotates and slides fore and aft...as usual, nice job.
Another great recovery Ron. Great job.
Thanks for sharing and God bless
No matter what the timeline is , your videos are awesome.
hello Ron a dedicated video Watcher here, I seen the video that you and your wife when you were at the church and I just want to congratulate you for your recovery and all the good things that you've done for everybody I grew up in a house of Alcoholics and I'm appreciative of what I've learned and how to deal with situations that come my way whenever I'm in dire need it's helped me to always talk to the good Lord above you know he's always there to protect us he protects me and my family and I believe that if you have him in your heart then you'll be able to go anywhere and do anything that you want so with saying that I just want to thank you for your upbeat videos and your caring for other people thank you and be safe
WOW!!!! You Did have a mess to straighten out!!! You had it ALL to deal with!! As always, very well done!!!! Another great video. Thanx and God's Blessings!
One of the Best!! brings me back too when I use to Help my dad on the farm, Thank You !!
I can’t believe how much I love your videos.
It's unusual stuff like this that makes it worth it to watch.
And from own experience I know that farm equipment can be tough to both connect and disconnect even under normal conditions.
U guys are artists. Make it look easy. Thnx for great video, and stay safe.
I have not Commented and I while but I’m still watching your videos that rotator truck sure does amaze me what it can do I like watching it. You are a good operator to God bless you my friend
Made a change from normal smashes, nicely done Ron👌
Very cool Ron..make it look to easy...but ...we know it take a little bit of hard work ...thanks great video.
It's amazing at what that truck can do. I'm glad you video the different views. You make this stuff look so easy!
Also your videos are so educational one your videos came up in my recommended for you videos and I've been "hooked" ever since
Once again Great work Ron and Talon !!!
Thanks Ron and Talon, Nice job 👍 and i like that You and Talon think 🤔 alike. And Stay Safe 🙏
Hey love the videos keep up the great work!
Another well done video, the most important thing is that everyone goes home safe. You're awesome, keep up the great videos and God Bless!
Nice to see that people still take pride in there work enjoy your videos thankyou
I was raised with a good work ethic. Thanks for watching and God bless.
Another awesome video Ron. That truck of yours is so versatile. You make it look easy.
Thoroughly enjoyed this Video. What an amazing Rig.
good to see you back with the big truck
Another fantastic recovery of something that has gotten stuck over water and near power lines.. again. lol At least you weren't fishing it out of the brook or hunting in the woods for it. What a hard time keeping things from swinging when the wind is blowing that hard. We have bad wind here too, and it's making the snow blow around really bad. You guys have no snow at all.. lol Glad the farmers can get on their land already, as we can't even find our fields yet. lol God bless you all and may your days be sunny and not so cold. 👍💕🤗🐸
Love you vlogs Ron, Tyty for sharing! 👍👍
Ron, I'm shocked the power lines didn't cross the road, right at the bridge there ... 😂
Great vid as always, brother. God bless.
Sir Ron !!! You have alot of good reviews so saying ,,,GREAT JOB & KEEP IT SAFE !!!!!
i turned on closed captions because i am watching this in a noisy place.
it said your boom moving alarm was music and the truck idling was applause.
wow, i didn't know closed captions were so accurate.
MrYfrank14 that made me chuckle on that.
MrYfrank14 made me chuckle a little too
That is auto caption for you, just so long as it is not saying anything inappropriate, I told him a few times where to go to turn on the caption-translation editing feature.
If it we're possible I'd we willing to caption the videos.
Mr. Pratt, I gotta say...I really enjoy watching your videos. You and your co-workers professionalism you all show in your line of work demonstrates just how interesting, dangerous and sometimes exciting it can be! And you genuinely care about the people you help tops it all off! I think you should have your own show on tv. I'm sure you've heard of the tv series "Wrecked" that was on a few years back. Your videos are way better than that show was. Wishing you, your co-workers and all the people you help the best of endeavors from here on out! And please keep up loading more great videos. I'll be watching from here in Dayton, Ohio
Love Your Watching You at Work Ron - I have now "Subscribed & Liked" - Thanks for the videos - Chris (New Zealand)
As always Ron , a difficult job made to look like an easy job ,
i’m sure it’s not but what an awesome job done well .
Great content and work Ron & Talon
I wouldn't have noticed the decorations if you hadn't pointed it out 😂😂😂😂
Mr. Jack Benny, you are "thinking, thinking. "
Loved it.
Nice vid and a very good job. That was a very odd piece of equipment. Some kind of chisel plow and fertilizer injector, with a roller behind? Looked like the bridge was just wide enough to accommodate it if it was raised all the way up. Broken quik-hitch made that a no-go, I guess. Messy, and expensive. Again, nice job. Have a good day. Here in eastern Md, The weather wizards blew it again [Feb.1'] "light snow" Started about 0700, still snowing at 2100=/-. Not a lot, about 1", but the roads are a mess, no plows un til after 1500. Phooey! THE COLONEL
Good Job yet again ! I love when you explain why you do this or that , it is not only pleasant to watch but we can also learn a thing or two . Stay safe , God bless you and your loved ones . ( Talon included :) )
I like the sub titles just watching everyone can't know whats going on.
Thanks for videos and your job.
You sure do get some very interesting recoveries!
Love the video Ron, great job as always. Stay safe and God bless
Job well done as usual Ron, i shouted NO at the screen when i saw you select free spool blue before you stopped and selected white.
As always, thank you for so many interesting videos.
Greta work..! Cheers from California...
Once again Ron, you guys are amazing.
Regular servicing with oil- and greasing keeps maybe off from such damages.
Good job as usual, Midwest!
Always enjoy watching your videos and You definitely know your truck! One suggestion, which you may have already done, If there is a school that offers classes on Crane operation and rigging, it might give you guys a step up on how the other side (Cranes) get things done and let's face it we all can always learn something new! Thanks again and Stay Safe in all that cold weather!
Thanks for another great video, Ron.
Love you ron pratt you are such a wonderful person i watch you video's and i was watching your testimony and i was
Touched , i hope one day i can get a chance to meet you , cause you are motivation and inspiration , you are a blessing
Thank you Robert Jackson
Great video Ron thanks for sharing have a great day stay safe out there and God bless
Another good job Ron like you said it was going to be a interesting call glad everything worked out
Thanks for another great video and may you have a blessed day sir.
Thank you for sharing Ron GOD bless everyone
LOL! I was wondering about the decorations! Pretty guys!! 🌸
Another job well done with no one getting hurt. Keep the videos coming and god bless
Nice job Ron.... Thumbs up... I watched this on 2/6/2019
Great video!!! Love the Pete tator!!
Just take your time, we just appreciate getting them when we can. Thank you.
Great job Ron and team you saved the day again nothing damaged and nobody got hurt Job well done as usual 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Your channel is awesome. Great job !
That’s why I like your videos, always very interesting and a good ending everyone safe and sound and job well done god bless and stay safe
Talon is coming along nicely. He has a great trainer.
Could not sleep so I’m watching Ron do his thing😊
Hi Ron, many thanks for another high quality video, I live in Denbighshire in North Wales UK. This is also a farming community so we are used to seeing tractors with large rolling equipment onboard, this said I would like to give this guy the "Idiot of the Week" award, what on earth made him think he could get that over the narrow bridge? Well done Ron and Talon for sorting this out...
Best regards from frozen North Wales, Ray..
Hi ray, i think the mounting points failed causing the problem or they would have reattached the roller to the tractor to remove it from the road after it was moved. Thats just my guess.
They likely have gone over the bridge before, just this time a connection got knocked out of place and well you have just seen the rest.
I'm sure it's been over that bridge many times. The top link pin on the 3 pt broke and dropped it on the bridge.
great job ron👍
Never noticed that tag line reel trick, I like it, may have to start doing something similar. May have to stop by and pick up some stickers sometime too!
Understood every word. Safety first. Very polite to every one and the company does a fantastic job. If people would slow down and use their heads he would half the work. LOL Great as always.
I don’t know why I am so interested in this kind of thing. I am a 59 year old lady who watches a lot of Classic Rock and Country music video’s. Also Boon Docking possibilities. I find myself spending hours watching the rescue of damaged and stuck equipment! LOL! Maybe it’s my pipeline days up on the North Slope. That was interesting watching the Boom Operator move 40 ft. Pipe around to be welded on. My Dad was Railroad for 42 years. GO figure! I bet the farm boys down at the coffee shop had a good chat about this incident. Love your video’s!
you do great work ron
As a heavy-haul contractor before retirement, (Up to 13 axles and 50 wheels) narrow bridges or bridges with high borders are a reaility we all face. We usually carried a dozen 3" thick 16' long oak planks on our service vehicles for moves on secondary road systems. Those allowed us to plank the bridge and with planks down and the RGN removable Gooseneck trailer raised to the top, we could usually get by. House movers have the same problem and use the same strategy altho they usually carry more planking.
Farm equipment doesn't weigh very much but it has weird dimensions (like combines which are very wide and tall). The roller drums often have fluid in the drums and if weight was a consideration, draining them would help. The farmer could have saved quite a bit of $$ by hiring a small oversize contractor or putting the implement sideways on a farm trailer.
Nice recovery, cop didn't seem willing to get out in the wind.
that's one thing I've learned about 3 pt hitches from my time working on a farm, they can really finicky when trying to unhooking from a plow. Good job on the recovery. We had an incident right next to our farm where a pickup ran into the back of a cotton module builder, from what we heard the truck driver went to pass another piece of farm equipment and ran right into the back of the builder, not entirely sure how that's just what we heard I was down the road a couple miles so didn't see it happen. Wrecked the truck and builder but the truck driver was ok at the end of it all and was walking around when we went to check on what happened.
Nice work guys keep on keeping on!! stay safe!!
I really love you videos keep them coming
I think I understood less than 1/3 of what that guy was saying
I'm pretty sure he was speaking English but I wouldn't swear to it. :)
I know, he was like that guy from the movie The Water Boy but he wasn't acting.
It is a rather different accent, and dialect to many I'm sure... But watch enough of his videos and you get to know it.
EDIT: I'm Australian.... If I've learned to understand him after a time of watching, I'm sure any other English speaking person can too, especially if you're a US citizen.
Sounds like he might be a transplanted Cajun.
@@steveodonald9503 ron is easy to understand im pretty sure he is talking qbout the tractor trailer
Good to see Talon back on the job
WOW!!!!! You videos are really awesome to watch its interesting to see what you guys do and i just love the rotator truck that big beautiful beast and i always the time lapse you do at the end you guys are the best