How To Build A Bridge Over A Creek For A Tractor 6

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  • @batzmaru82
    @batzmaru82 Před 7 lety +83

    "Watch from the best, Steal their ideas and techniques and make them your own"

    • @jonsadevntures433
      @jonsadevntures433 Před 7 lety +3

      He just explained my life...

    • @dutchcourage7312
      @dutchcourage7312 Před 7 lety +9

      Only thing i didn't like is the 'don't tell anyone' ... why not? you can commend the person you copied it from for doing a good and fast job, and tell him you do it his way from now on. You can tell people you like, respectfully, that they could do something so and so because that's really fast. In Japan the 'Kanban' system (continuous improvement), is actually centered around that, people try to find the best way of doing something and share that with the rest so that the whole benefits from it... and copying things is basically how we humans learn most if not all things.

    • @dennisalanvids
      @dennisalanvids Před 6 lety

      I failed government schools but excelled in life practicing this advice! Better way to learn for me and how many kids "failing" at government schools?

    • @chrissmith2921
      @chrissmith2921 Před 5 lety

      @@dutchcourage7312 I agree. You tell that person at a later date and share what you've leant by teaching others when your that person that is teaching others. I think that's what he would say if he took the time to explain himself.

  • @joshb8302
    @joshb8302 Před 7 lety +1196

    Takes a real man to handle a situation without screaming at people.

    • @TeTiger3
      @TeTiger3 Před 7 lety +20

      Sqweesh Kapeesh that's what I thought, if I messed up a whole bunch of my dad's tools, he would scream at me.

    • @bwilliamstown
      @bwilliamstown Před 7 lety +34

      Keep in mind we only see what happens on camera, which obviously wasn't sitting there filming then the box fell, when he first saw the incident I imagine he was at least a little cross with his son

    • @InimitaPaul
      @InimitaPaul Před 7 lety +33

      bwilliamstown He said himself though that he was 100 yards away and took the time to calm himself before approaching. A very wise move.

    • @charlesallsup4472
      @charlesallsup4472 Před 7 lety +30

      True my dad would have gone apeshit on me

    • @joshb8302
      @joshb8302 Před 7 lety +12

      bwilliamstown if you watch to the end he explains exactly how he felt when he saw it happen. it's what he did next that mattered.

  • @NicodemusX
    @NicodemusX Před 7 lety +34

    I got a little choked up when you were talking to your son about paying attention to what he was doing. My father had a very similar conversation with me when I was your son's age after I made a mistake in his machine shop.

  • @lensrig
    @lensrig Před 7 lety +86

    Hi I think Jack should be allowed to carve his initials in the bridge and the date completed
    maybe to show his children one day
    Regards
    Len

    • @maxdoesgames6753
      @maxdoesgames6753 Před 4 lety +1

      I just love how you sign off you comments sorry im two years late😁

  • @Unclebuddy01
    @Unclebuddy01 Před 7 lety +217

    Well done. I've always told my children that you learn very little from success because you can be successful for all the wrong reasons, but you learn a great deal from a failure because you can almost always point to a single reason for that failure. It is important that you learn so you do not repeat the reason for the failure.

    • @Jehxn
      @Jehxn Před 7 lety +7

      I learn more from Google. But nice words though.

    • @marcsmith2708
      @marcsmith2708 Před 7 lety

      I couldn't agree more. That's a lesson more people need to take to heart, not just with our kids, but in life. I have the same philosophy in my coaching (High School Soccer). It's ok to be upset over a loss or a mistake, but LEARN from it. Analyze what went wrong and make corrections for next time.

    • @un_cog9677
      @un_cog9677 Před 7 lety

      Wow those are really words of wisdom.

    • @Unclebuddy01
      @Unclebuddy01 Před 7 lety +8

      As Thomas Edison said, "I haven't failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work".

    • @ksstg581
      @ksstg581 Před 7 lety +4

      Michael Trent Yeah, I think it was JFK who said "Failure is an orphan but success had 1,000 fathers" 😅

  • @1975Jdonov
    @1975Jdonov Před 7 lety +45

    When I was 18 my dad was teaching me to drive the old John Deere tractor pulling a harrow. On my first turn I didn't hit the turning break enough and took out 16 wooden fence posts because I panicked. I could see that he was angry but after a few minutes he was shaking his head and trying not to laugh. Turns out he had a similar experience as a young man. To Jack I want to say speed is good when working but it isn't as important as doing the job right. Speed will come with experience. The trust you build from doing the job right will save time in the future.

    • @dejavu666wampas9
      @dejavu666wampas9 Před 4 lety +3

      What do the Navy Seals say, “Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast?” Something like that.
      I also applaud letting Jack ‘get back on the horse’ right away and drive the tractor, instead of kicking him off and humiliating him by saying you no longer trust him.
      Good parenting, as usual.

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge Před 3 lety

      GOOD JUDGMENT COMES FROM EXPERIENCE AND MUCH OF THAT COMES FROM BAD JUDGMENT!
      (Learned this from a CZcamsr . Wish I could remember who.)

  • @TrikeRoadPoet
    @TrikeRoadPoet Před 6 lety +50

    In calmness one finds strength, in strength we find patience, in patience we find ourselves.

  • @laurijorgenson6683
    @laurijorgenson6683 Před 7 lety +7

    Such a wonderful example of a father. This is so special on so many levels. Watching your interaction with your son, the teaching, the wisdom, the patience. It just warmed my heart. You are blessed to have each other to learn from. Thank you.

  • @KawaiiArcadeMasters
    @KawaiiArcadeMasters Před 7 lety +131

    Thank you for not yelling at him. My dad would have beat me for that. Learn from other people's mistakes.

    • @jennycraig99
      @jennycraig99 Před 6 lety +3

      its all fake codys videos are staged for ratings

    • @Angrybutcher
      @Angrybutcher Před 6 lety +3

      wow....just wow

    • @LetTheWritersWrite
      @LetTheWritersWrite Před 6 lety +4

      jennycraig99 it's not staged...

    • @brycegman8150
      @brycegman8150 Před 6 lety +4

      You think he has time to work on stuff and do a tv skit every day? Lol

    • @quincedapence
      @quincedapence Před 6 lety +1

      jennycraig99 so you think a video with 200k views after a year makes enough money to replace the even the tool box, let alone any tools that were broken?

  • @weedygarden
    @weedygarden Před 7 lety +54

    What I know from personal experience is that Jack already felt worse than any punishment his dad could have given him. He learned a big lesson already. Cody, this was such a good video about being a father and a man of God!

  • @safeharborrefuge4590
    @safeharborrefuge4590 Před 7 lety +13

    Thanks so much for processing this Cody! I am a father of 7 kids and this was a great example to me. I to struggle with a quick temper and needed this example to remind me what is most important. I am grateful for your channel and your willingness to share with us your thoughts and life. You are a blessing and may God continue to bless you and your family!

  • @richardjones5534
    @richardjones5534 Před 7 lety +26

    WOW!!!!! What an awesome way to handle that situation in the first two minutes of the video. You are 100% right possessions are replaceable. My favourite videos are the ones where you and Jack work together keep up the great work.

  • @pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319

    Great bridges your building there Cody. Especially the most important bridge your constructing with your father/son relationship.

    • @waynetroxel1734
      @waynetroxel1734 Před 7 lety +4

      Dee Aay, please be sure to use your own pocket for your regurgitations.

    • @PeopleAlreadyDidThis
      @PeopleAlreadyDidThis Před 7 lety +3

      Dee Aay It sort of makes me vomit when someone reacts so negatively to warm, uplifting, human thought.

    • @jamesoncross7494
      @jamesoncross7494 Před 6 lety +1

      Pine Meadows Hobby Farm A Modern Homestead that was very well said. You are 100% correct.

  • @bmylesk
    @bmylesk Před 7 lety +18

    Of all the Wranglerstar vids, one of the best on so many levels. Great father, son, and mentor. God speed.

  • @juztyn00
    @juztyn00 Před 7 lety +151

    Breaking your dads stuff is a right of passage... I remember unintentionally climbing a tree with my dad's tractor. Tools are cheap, he's not hurt, and it won't
    happen again. You handled it well.

    • @Bradington
      @Bradington Před 6 lety +6

      Oh, man did I smash up a bunch of my dads toys and toys growing up. Usually, just being curious and clumsy. Wranglerstar your patience is a blessing.

    • @boreal4638
      @boreal4638 Před 6 lety +3

      Jesus Christ Steve Parker!

    • @robinpohl2702
      @robinpohl2702 Před 6 lety +4

      Steve Parker you take my tools and I take your life, seems legit

  • @danieldowning4583
    @danieldowning4583 Před 7 lety +2

    You are a good man Cody. This shows us how to be firm and gentle with our children. Great lesson for Jack.

  • @allencolvert2059
    @allencolvert2059 Před 7 lety +493

    Well handled Cody

    • @mrmuck3917
      @mrmuck3917 Před 7 lety +14

      Silver surfer You're a nincompoop.

    • @xwolfx4284
      @xwolfx4284 Před 7 lety +6

      Silver surfer you grammar was much worse in that sentence.

    • @xez531
      @xez531 Před 7 lety +4

      Your*. Jesus Christ that's an embarrassing mistake Surferboy

    • @mrmuck3917
      @mrmuck3917 Před 7 lety +3

      How many times did you have to edit that post surfer? You still didn't get it right! No spaces needed after quotations for that question mark. Learn a proper way to retort rather than grasping at grammar straws.

    • @Jehxn
      @Jehxn Před 7 lety +1

      Silver surfer oh wow he edited his comment. It originally said "you're"
      Poosy

  • @mantequia762
    @mantequia762 Před 7 lety +81

    Well. If you look at it brightly, you can replace the KNAACK box you hated 😅

    • @glennwyant9533
      @glennwyant9533 Před 6 lety +14

      Logo, paint, and rename it the JAAACK box.

  • @223rocks
    @223rocks Před 7 lety +113

    I absolutely love the fact that you had him drive the toolbox in the tractor back great job dad.

  • @jeffreyleo9195
    @jeffreyleo9195 Před 7 lety +7

    I know you take some heat for putting the interactions with Jack on video but as someone who hopes to be a father someday it is nice to see how you handle these things and the reminder that he is learning and being patient is key. Thank you for sharing these with us and the bridge is coming out great.

  • @jamesroney6443
    @jamesroney6443 Před 7 lety +9

    Cody, Thank you, as always, for sharing a glimpse into your families life and parenting techniques. I applaud how you handled, showed and summed up your video today. I fully understand and agree with this video on SO many levels it made my morning to start off with seeing it. Thank you so very much for the reminders and example you were able to show in this video. Great job, all the way around.

  • @Mark7thH
    @Mark7thH Před 7 lety +134

    Excellent parenting!

  • @mavrikmavrik3032
    @mavrikmavrik3032 Před 6 lety +2

    My son is almost 19 now and watching you and Jack is just like reliving the past 7 years. Props to Jack for being a good sport and letting this happen on camera, it shows a lot of maturity and that is a credit to who he is and who he is becoming!

  • @Davis5fam
    @Davis5fam Před 7 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing! Jack is so fortunate to have you and Mrs W. !
    Psalm 55:22- Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous be shaken.

  • @nelsonledoux4257
    @nelsonledoux4257 Před 7 lety +51

    Jack's a smart kid. He knew it was a serious accident. His body language showed that while he was afraid to admit it, he told Cody the truth about his negligence. Jack could also sense the restraint in his father and they both learned something from the experience... I know I did. Great job Cody! I would have been angry too, but the important thing is Jack learned a valuable lesson in being attentive and most importantly... his dad values him more than any old tool.

    • @CrowdSurfingGeezer
      @CrowdSurfingGeezer Před 7 lety +10

      Nelson LeDoux, the real lesson Cody is teaching Jack is "How to be a Father" himself

  • @Davidcorner111
    @Davidcorner111 Před 7 lety +116

    Great dad 👍

  • @daveepperson885
    @daveepperson885 Před 7 lety +3

    This was one of the finest videos in my opinion. Shows an amazing relationship between father and child. Props Cody, and good job to Jack for owning his mistake.

  • @mdbigman
    @mdbigman Před 7 lety +38

    +Wranglerstar - You handled that well Cody. It was certainly a mistake that should not have happed if Jack had taken the time to think about how secure the tool box was on the forks prior to driving. You showed him that he is not a child anymore and with new trust comes new responsibilities. You turned this into a learning moment and I doubt he will drive off with the tool box without taking a second look to be sure it is secured. Just like when you broke out the back window on the Yanmar, even as adults we are prone to mistakes, but it is important to learn from those mistakes so that they only occur once.

  • @lwwahlert
    @lwwahlert Před 7 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing. You're a good man & Father.

  • @ryanhouck7387
    @ryanhouck7387 Před 6 lety +1

    That's how a dad should be. This is why I subscribed to this channel. Great dad, Godly man, and he makes great videos. Keep up the good work brother.

  • @GlenRickerd
    @GlenRickerd Před 7 lety +2

    As I said before I wish I'd had a dad who could teach from the concrete like that.
    .
    Bravo for handling the property damage so as not to damage your relationship with Jack.
    Loved the moment when you observed to him that he was watching you and 'stealing' the work techniques you were using.
    That is exactly what was going on, when he experienced your patient handling of the 'situation.'
    Far more important than the bridge you are building together, is the emotional maturity he is watching and learning from.

  • @ClumsyGamerGuy
    @ClumsyGamerGuy Před 7 lety +5

    I watch these videos and hope that it will help me be more like you when problem or accidents happen with your kids you always handle it so well. That's why I love this channel

  • @MrRussTime
    @MrRussTime Před 7 lety +9

    Awesome and Inspiring!
    I wanted to comment on the Building men not snowflakes and erased my comment atleast 20 times. Because what you displayed in the beginning of this video is exactly what I was writing for that video. In the fact that we as the watchers do not get to see everything and know every bit of the background when you are teaching Jack. I have 3 boys of my own and I appreciate to see a Man that teaches and explains things in the way you did in beginning of this video. I only got to the first 3 minutes of this and had to leave a comment this time. So many parents do not give there children the chances to learn and experience things like Jack is getting to and so they dont know how to react when something like this happens to them later on in life.
    I am rambling on so again thank you for the great video!

  • @sylviaelderkin9151
    @sylviaelderkin9151 Před 2 lety

    You are such a good dad with the way you talk to your son. I love how you told him that he is not a kid anymore. I cannot imagine how much you built up his self esteem and confidence by telling him that. You are growing a man over there, and I just wanted to tell you how awesome it is to see.

  • @Lemusicman2
    @Lemusicman2 Před 5 lety

    I'm always amazed at the way you talk to your son, you never make him feel attacked or hurt you simply teach him a lesson he could never forget and you realize that accidents are how we learn I only hope I can be as patient with any children I have in the future.

  • @luket9128
    @luket9128 Před 7 lety +10

    Jack, I can see your skills are improving! Nice job! Remember that as you learn new things/skills, you will definitely make a few mistakes along the way. I know I sure have. As long as you learn from them. That is most important.

    • @dejavu666wampas9
      @dejavu666wampas9 Před 4 lety +1

      Luke T - I agree. Jack, a man who never makes a mistake, never does anything.

  • @s3Mezith
    @s3Mezith Před 7 lety +188

    Very well handled my father would have flipped.

    • @sinpac6161
      @sinpac6161 Před 7 lety +6

      My Dad would flip also. It would last a few minutes. After that he would explain the lesson I needed to learn and it would not be brought up again.

    • @thundernmojo9952
      @thundernmojo9952 Před 7 lety +9

      s3Mezith yeah I woulda learned my lesson too after a lot of screaming. Mine dad would have stayed mad the rest of the day. Cody definitely handled it the right way.

    • @thornwarbler
      @thornwarbler Před 7 lety

      My dad would of kicked my arse till my nose bled.They both handled it well and no real harm done. All good

    • @sinpac6161
      @sinpac6161 Před 7 lety +5

      Trust me I got my fair share of the belt too. I have three other brothers so my Dad was the Judge, Jury and Executioner. :)

    • @jamesarmstrong5593
      @jamesarmstrong5593 Před 7 lety +1

      my dad woulda been pissed for an hour then forget it ever happened, but i'd have to fix the box

  • @scooter041031
    @scooter041031 Před 7 lety

    The end card hit home with me. Cody hearing you say that you stopped and prayed for patience and tanking that time to catch your breath and ask for the patience is a reminder to me. Admits a move, selling my home, and changing careers I have found myself not being present enough or with enough patience with my daughter, who is 4. Thank you for that end card I really needed that! This is why I am a subscriber and love your family and what you choose to share. The projects are cool and learning different things is great but your family dynamic and seeing how you handle situations such as this and Mrs. W with her input is the real reason I am a devoted subscriber and supporter. I think we all could learn from this much more so than building that bridge.

  • @pafoofnic
    @pafoofnic Před 7 lety

    It's great that you manage to control your temperament and have what appears to be an excellent relationship with your son.
    Keep up with doing the right thing helping Jack become a decent, capable and reasonable person. The world needs more fathers like you. Thanks for the great videos!

  • @InimitaPaul
    @InimitaPaul Před 7 lety +19

    Dad's are getting a real hammering in the comments lately, yours may not have been perfect but unless he was an evil man, be thankful you had one.

  • @danieltumlin9716
    @danieltumlin9716 Před 7 lety +69

    At least he didn't break the back glass 😂

  • @oakjim206
    @oakjim206 Před 4 lety

    I am now getting into all the Wranglerstar videos, and I am so dang impressed with this content. I came to see a bridge being built, and I learned amazing tips on how to deal with my children. Thank you for all you provide!

  • @mem7048
    @mem7048 Před 7 lety

    The way you are teaching him is wonderful. You showed him you valued him over all other things, yet, instilled the characteristics of a true craftsman in all he does. He is truly blessed in having you as a father, teacher, and mentor.

  • @johnnapier3128
    @johnnapier3128 Před 7 lety +17

    I'm just here to watch the build and not argue about who commented when

    • @mdbigman
      @mdbigman Před 7 lety +5

      I am just here to comment about who commented when. (what was the video about)? ")

    • @johnnapier3128
      @johnnapier3128 Před 7 lety +3

      mdbigman from what I myself could tell Cody was trying to help Jack go from a child to a kid by giving him more responsibilities when he was moving the tools on the forklift or tractor whatever it was and how Cody was mad but he mostly cared if Jack got hurt because the tools he could replace by he cannot replace Jack. More so a bonding experience

    • @mdbigman
      @mdbigman Před 7 lety +3

      +Lil John - I actually did see the video. I was just being facetious when I asked what the video was about. It was a good example of a father speaking with his son as a young adult rather than a child.

  • @dbwesner9229
    @dbwesner9229 Před 7 lety +3

    The bridge is looking good, it's nice to see it built with timbers that you milled from your own property. Great work Gentlemen.

  • @dougvanderhoop8012
    @dougvanderhoop8012 Před 6 lety

    I am very proud of you. You are the best! Plus this bridge project series rocked! I have a dozen Bridges on my place and I have learned all this the hard way over the years. Get ready for this young man to be stronger, faster and smarter than you! I truly appreciate your closing words and what you did with the situation.

  • @brandon5640
    @brandon5640 Před 4 lety

    I know this is years ago, but the way you got down on your sons level and explained things to him truly shows me your a great man. Just found your channel, and love what you stand for. I may be east coast (Florida) for right now, But cant wait to get back to the PNW and start my own property. May God bless you and yours.

  • @greenhatparts6552
    @greenhatparts6552 Před 7 lety +18

    I was told this once, we don't pick when we get angry, but we do have a choice what we do with it.

  • @friedrichk2291
    @friedrichk2291 Před 7 lety +11

    A bit off-topic but an update of your plans about the John Deere Crawler would be nice... for me a really intresting thing

    • @johnj.baranski6553
      @johnj.baranski6553 Před 7 lety

      he sold it for scrap

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  Před 7 lety +3

      +John J. Baranski no I didn't

    • @troyroe6021
      @troyroe6021 Před 7 lety

      Friedrich K gone

    • @johnj.baranski6553
      @johnj.baranski6553 Před 7 lety +1

      my mistake. appologies for wrong info. thought I recalled from videos year or so ago that it was sold on...

    • @jbosem
      @jbosem Před 7 lety

      He did sell it but not for scrap, when I spoke with Cody in Asheville he said it needed more work than he was going to do on it

  • @EoM_IoM
    @EoM_IoM Před 6 lety

    You're a man's man, Wranglerstar. Patience and kindness reinforced by wisdom and teaching will make your son a fine young man indeed. Keep on keepin' on.

  • @waynetroxel1734
    @waynetroxel1734 Před 7 lety

    Well done Cody. I've worked with my father off and on in construction for the better part of 40 years, and I've made my share of mistakes along the way. My father treated me like any other hand on the jobsite, and if I damaged something through inattention, the cost of replacing the materials was prorated out of my pay, and the time I spent correcting the mistake was docked. I learned quickly to pay attention to what I was doing and my surroundings while working, instead of day dreaming as a result. My father used the same calm considered approach to insure I understood my mistake and how to prevent it in the future, and for that I am always grateful. Watching you and Jack working together, reminds me a great deal of my father and I when we work together.

  • @codyred3995
    @codyred3995 Před 4 lety +3

    That's a dang good dad right there he handled that perfectly.

    • @klum8872
      @klum8872 Před 4 lety +2

      Reminds me of my dad when i was little. I wish I my dad was around still. I missed out on all the lessons like these.

  • @dinamboyz
    @dinamboyz Před 7 lety +11

    Well done Jack. I thought you two working together was brilliant, it won't be long until he's faster than you.

  • @derder517
    @derder517 Před 7 lety +2

    I actually got tears from this video. I also feel proud of Kody! Great job!

  • @user-bu2en3cl6s
    @user-bu2en3cl6s Před 10 měsíci

    I'm so encouraged to see a man be the father that a YOUNG man deserves.
    I'd be willing to bet he knows how to pray, as well as to WHOM those prayers belong.
    "Teach a child in the way that they should go, and when they are old, they will not depart from it".

  • @alexhickey5633
    @alexhickey5633 Před 5 měsíci

    This is the wranglerstar i grew up with, the wranglerstar i think should make a return. Nothing big and fancy. Just pure simplicity and learning. I rarely watch any of the new content. This stuff is the golden era of Wranglerstar. Could watch these videos over and over and thoroughly enjoy them. Im sorry to say, i havent watched many of the videos from about 2020 and on. Cody if you see this, just know i do appreciate your content because its absolutely class, but the new stuff doesnt give me "the fizz".
    All the best for 2024!

  • @mikk4309
    @mikk4309 Před 7 lety +40

    Everyone makes mistakes Jack. Good on you for admitting it and I am sure you will be more careful next time. A good learning experience.

    • @glennwyant9533
      @glennwyant9533 Před 6 lety +2

      Be kind of hard to not admit it when the evidence is right there, scattered all over the pasture.
      Cody: What happened, son?
      Jack: That little dog knocked the toolbox off the tractor!
      Cody: I knew it! time to make some tacos out of that foul beast.
      Yeah, but even so, honesty in the face of failure is a tough lesson to learn. Good on Jack.

  • @StoneyRidgeFarmer
    @StoneyRidgeFarmer Před 7 lety +24

    Ur boy is gonna shape up to be a good man...teach him...shape him and let him grow..so many kids need this kind of responsibility instead of playing stupid video games all day

    • @mattymchammer6545
      @mattymchammer6545 Před 3 lety

      Late post but im a gamer on a farmstead and if there is anything gaming has taught me, Its pay attention. So much hate for people who play games. Why tho?

    • @mattymchammer6545
      @mattymchammer6545 Před 3 lety

      Such a biased view. Not everyone is fat like your son. Gtfo

  • @John-vd8jl
    @John-vd8jl Před 6 lety

    Hey Cody,
    Great video!
    Watching you working with your son brought tears to my eyes. Its something my father never had the time for. I got yelled at for the things that I did that were right and the things that I did that were wrong. If I would have dropped a toolbox off a tractor like that.....wait a minute, my father wouldn't have given me the responsibility in the first place....for that matter he wouldn't have taken the time to teach me to drive a tractor. Your video touched a nerve and it is scrambling my thought process!
    All the things you were teaching Jack were dead on. He will be blessed in future years from the things you are teaching him. That and he gets to do projects with his dad. Creating memories like that will last him and you a lifetime.
    Lord Bless you guys.

  • @4pingpro
    @4pingpro Před 7 lety

    Cody, I have been watching your videos for a few years now. As a young father (27) of two wonderful kids I have really enjoyed watching the recent parenting videos your putting up. There really needs to be more of this type of content out there. I too struggle with a short temper with them and really should pray more. Thanks for the heart check today! God Bless you and your wonderful family!

  • @theg-man7868
    @theg-man7868 Před 7 lety +11

    Well addressed. Maybe strap the box on. Only takes a minute.

    • @mrnelson1911
      @mrnelson1911 Před 7 lety +5

      Bingo. Simple as that.

    • @oswaltedmund6257
      @oswaltedmund6257 Před 7 lety +2

      Kinda funny I have dumped my tool box off my fork the exact same way, yep you can get away without a strap 90% of the time, but that other 10% will bite you.

  • @michaelklaassen6767
    @michaelklaassen6767 Před 7 lety +3

    not gonna comment what place i commented . but that was very well handed Cody and a great way to teach and learn from the incident .

  • @mg4386
    @mg4386 Před 2 lety

    Just found this video from a while back. The intro is priceless. You have been an inspiration to me with all of your videos on how I would like to be as a father. My son is 9 now and the patience you show jack is awesome even though I can tell you are boiling inside. God is working through you and your family and you are a wonderful example to a great many people who need to see and hear the truth from a Godly man. We all have our faults but I can see He is working through you. Keep up the good work. I’m sure it is grueling at times but in this world full of garbage I look forward to a good lesson, example, experience, etc from you and search out your videos on a daily basis.
    Thank you

  • @brandonknight9510
    @brandonknight9510 Před 7 lety +1

    Seeing Jack learn and enjoy the work in this episode has been amazing. He has come so far since they started this project.

  • @johnrenterprises2604
    @johnrenterprises2604 Před 7 lety +8

    Good advice Cody. Accountability is a tough subject taught properly. All these folks think they can see an edited video and understand the whats and whys that you are doing things. Focusing is a tough subject to teach anyone at Jacks age. Some are too harsh some not enough. I think you and the Mrs are doing great and putting God at the center is the wisest thing you can do. Thanks for sharing this time with us viewers.

  • @alexrichmond3736
    @alexrichmond3736 Před 6 lety +15

    You should never work under a suspended load, including the tractor boom. If the hydraulics fail, you'd be crushed. And yes, hydraulics fail.

  • @jdcreamer435
    @jdcreamer435 Před 7 lety

    Great video series
    Really hits home, coming from a three generations of flooring installers. Keep them coming Cody. You two are raising a great young man!

  • @fireforcecreative
    @fireforcecreative Před 6 lety

    Love seeing you and Jack working together like this. He’s. a great young man. Full of respect and humility. A blessing you both think the same way and have similar talents.

  • @kk5sc
    @kk5sc Před 7 lety +8

    Good life lessons there dad !

  • @EagleRun23
    @EagleRun23 Před 7 lety +3

    I just had this conversation with my buddy. Where are the examples of men raising men? I love you sharing this. I am inspired. I only have a 1 year old boy, but I appreciate this example of real life parenting.

  • @jphickory522
    @jphickory522 Před 6 lety

    A video showing the loving interaction between a father and his precious son. Thank you for sharing.

  • @rexluthor71
    @rexluthor71 Před 7 lety

    Your wisdom and patience with Jack should be a inspiration to all of us. You realized the need to calm your temper and just talk to him about the seriousness of the situation instead of just yelling at him. I am sure he felt bad about the accident already and you did not add to that distress he was feeling. I am impressed with your video's more and more as time goes on. Thank you for sharing your life and trials as well.

  • @mabernexpeditions9409
    @mabernexpeditions9409 Před 7 lety +5

    7:30 am, i dont recall a time you've posted so early😀

  • @dennyreinhart7131
    @dennyreinhart7131 Před 2 lety +4

    You handled the situation with Jack with authority, calmness, and grace. Not only did Jack learned a valuable lesson but also found love and respect from his father. Something he’ll always remember.

  • @alexanderfenes
    @alexanderfenes Před 7 lety

    I am amazed Cody. I have never seen a more perfect way of teaching a a boy how to be a man. Jack wil never forget the lesson and the love you showed him that day. Thank you for all your hard work so we can enjoy theese videos. Blessings fromo Norway.

  • @azhartwork
    @azhartwork Před 6 lety

    I had a great father, and one time he said word for word the same exact thing you say to you son around 2:30. I was around 13 at the time, and it really made me understand where he was coming from, made me feel special, and I've always had a good bond with my father because of the way he taught me things, made me understand he didn't yell at me because he hated me, but because he wanted me to learn the things i needed to learn in order to succeed in life. Your son may not fully understand the extent of that, but I'm sure he feels loved by you, and special too.
    Great content.

  • @ThatGuy_33
    @ThatGuy_33 Před 7 lety +7

    Man you handled that well 👍

  • @danielbutcher5836
    @danielbutcher5836 Před 4 lety +3

    I need to remember to stop down like this when responding to my little kids.

  • @shaneroper477
    @shaneroper477 Před 6 lety +1

    Great father, son, bridge building videos Cody. Teaching him life skills, respect and patience. Jacks going to be talented when he grows up into an adult. Well done.

  • @Azone14
    @Azone14 Před 7 lety

    Never had the opportunity to learn from my dad due to sickness. This is great that you are teaching your son, I did the same thing with my son and he thanks me often. Jack will always remember these days.

  • @TRX450RVlogger
    @TRX450RVlogger Před 6 lety +13

    hahaha! Wranglerstar watches Ave! @ 9:21 he said Weeble Wobble lol!

  • @thehairs2018
    @thehairs2018 Před 7 lety +3

    You remind me a lot of my father. JaCk is a very lucky young man as was I.

  • @ksstg581
    @ksstg581 Před 7 lety +2

    Well done & well said- My 1st foreman told me "Steal with your eyes" - That's how you learn.
    Excellent advice for Jack.
    All the best to you all!

  • @JohnBodoni
    @JohnBodoni Před 7 lety

    I am so glad you salvaged that moment. I don't care if you prayed or meditated or read books of philosophy. To me, it doesn't matter how you arrived at that moment of calm, it just matters that you *got* there. You are the strongest, most influential figure in Jack's life, and you were able to show him how a real man handles that situation. In my experience, leading by example is much more effective than other methods.

  • @marrano10
    @marrano10 Před 7 lety +5

    Wouldn't it be easier to lay every timber and then snap a line for all the screws?

  • @treeclimbing7798
    @treeclimbing7798 Před 7 lety +3

    5 firsts & a 9th, we don't care. Great lesson to your son.

  • @hunterbuzz2210
    @hunterbuzz2210 Před 7 lety

    One of the best channels on youtube, no bfgf drama, no pranks, no clickbait; just real life and real lessons. Keep up the great content.

  • @keeskees8839
    @keeskees8839 Před 7 lety +19

    I remember crashing my car into somebody else car with about 60 mph, when I was 18. My father passed by, by coinsidence. He started "yelling" about the wrecked car. I just replied: but thank God I am oke. He stopped yelling immediatly. He did not realise while yelling, seeing the cra wrecked and by me being oke, things could have ended up completely different and that the car is the least of the problem. He never spoke about the car anymore, only about being happy I ( and the others) was ok. What I try to say, stuff is only stuff.

    • @ericmcrae7758
      @ericmcrae7758 Před 7 lety +2

      Saying Sir is mainly an American thing, in the UK we would call someone Mr Smith then when you know them call them John. Even if it is your boss / Manager. It was formal to wear a tie to work but now hardly anyone does.
      My Dad used to wear a hat in the 30's but that has gone out of fashion. Some things are an improvement others are not. As for counselling Jack on video I am not sure if that is the way to go, I wonder how Jack will feel about it in a few years. My feeling is it is a private matter between Father and Son. It would also be up to Jack if he wanted to tell his Mother.

  • @alfredkeith1272
    @alfredkeith1272 Před 7 lety +5

    good dadding

  • @jcapdevila
    @jcapdevila Před 7 lety +2

    Great chat, about life's priorities. Great to see you two working on your bridge. Love the channel keep up the good work ☺

  • @boblinda1738
    @boblinda1738 Před 6 lety

    It can't get much better than a son spending quality time with his father. Life lessons, wow. The ones I remember the most were the ones where I screwed up. I've never made those mistakes again. And, no one has ever been injured by the mistakes I made. Great video series Cody.

  • @viktororban5684
    @viktororban5684 Před 7 lety +3

    Tools are easily replaced, but if you shout at your Son that's a bad thing. Words are like bullets, you can't take them back once they have left your lips and kids always remember the shame.

  • @BigDirtyBasterd
    @BigDirtyBasterd Před 6 lety +75

    Well I know one kids who's not gonna grow up to be a SJW! Good Parenting 101.

    • @williamdon3442
      @williamdon3442 Před 4 lety

      BigDirtyBastard SJW???

    • @likeatr332
      @likeatr332 Před 3 lety

      @@williamdon3442 i googled it. social justice warrior... and I think he will grow up with taking responsibility so not the 2020 democrats.

  • @BelieveTruthDisbelieveFallacy

    You, Sir, are a great man for the way you handled that situation.

  • @SHADOW-ke6xz
    @SHADOW-ke6xz Před 7 lety

    wranglestar. with everything considered over the last few videos I really enjoyed watching this video today. there was a certain calmness to your and jacks interaction today that was more light hearted that really shined through. and coupled with that awsome clip of heartracer at the end was just pleasant all around. great work and thanks for the videos

  • @za90255
    @za90255 Před 6 lety +4

    0:28
    My father would turn off the camera and you know the rest

  • @teedubb2010
    @teedubb2010 Před 7 lety +4

    My only beef is...why put this in the video? I like the way Cody handles it without blowing his stack and screaming like a child (like a lot of dads would). But why post an embarrassing moment for Jack? No one feels comfortable having to see a kid get in trouble - it happens all the time. We get it. But no need to post it for thousands of people to see. Seems like Cody is doing a little "hey world, look how well I handle things!" But it comes at Jack's expense and that just isn't cool.

    • @turnersparadise8368
      @turnersparadise8368 Před 7 lety +1

      I am sure that thought weighed heavily on him and he had to seriously consider posting this one. I think I speak for the majority when I say I am glad he decided to include it. It is a very valuable lesson for us all. And there is no shame in Jack's part. He screwed up. We all screw up. Cody broke the window out of that tractor and also posted his screwup for all to see. This is life.

    • @the-Eragon
      @the-Eragon Před 6 lety +1

      teedubb2010 on the first sight it might be embarrassing, but after watching it all....everyone messes up sometimes! And many people can learn form the father, how to teach something to your son...and how to tell that he made an error...
      You don't have to copy all of his methods but he could be a good example...

    • @BryceMiller83husker
      @BryceMiller83husker Před 6 lety +1

      Why put teaching your son a lesson and appropriately correct him and then have the wisdom to know to not bring it up again in the video that might make people uncomfortable or maybe embarrass him? Because that is the thing that has been fading away in our Nation for the past 25 years. That's why we have little twits running around called ANTIFA. That's why everyone gets their feelings hurt so easily. That's why everyone is entitled. That's why no one takes responsibility for anything anymore. And why this video and most likely this entire channel should be required to watch before a newly married couple (a man and a woman) has any children.
      I've found myself quoting these 2 phrases more and more lately, to my children, my patients, my students, and my employees.
      Just own it.
      No room for complacency, only vigilance.
      THEN I HAVE TO MAKE SURE I PRACTICE WHAT I PREACH!! ;- )

  • @presscheck9780
    @presscheck9780 Před 7 lety

    I LOVE that after the incident, Jack was still asked to continue until task completion. HUGE lesson there. Mistakes, failure, accidents etc should not deter us from completing a task. Be it a physical task of the day or a season of life.
    Awesome content Cody. Very cool.

  • @utahjake4726
    @utahjake4726 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for your example of seeking the Lords help through prayer to handle a tough parenting situation. You are a great example to me.

  • @aawesome_sauce
    @aawesome_sauce Před 7 lety +3

    epic dad