I'm Here So You Don't Embarrass Yourself, Homestead Fire Defense
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Join me, Wranglerstar, as I prepare for the upcoming wildland fire season with my Honda Pioneer and Qtac fire skid. In today’s video, I’ll show you how to defend your homestead, especially when fire departments are stretched too thin and the safety of your home might depend on you.
We'll start by getting the fire skid ready and head out to a nearby stream to draft water. I’ll explain the drafting process used by wildland firefighters, demonstrating step-by-step how to pull a draft with the pump.
For the grand finale, we’ll conduct a flow test to see which frost-free hydrant will fill the Qtac’s 85-gallon water tank the fastest: the 1" or the 3/4". Stay tuned and don’t miss the excitement!
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You're essentially my youtube dad. the things that ive learned from watching your videos for the past 8 years are endless, and i appreciate it more than you'll ever know Mr Cody. I've watched jack grow up over the years and I'll say he is very blessed to have you as a father. He'll never forget what a phenomenal father you have been to him, as well as the rest of us young men who watch your channel. - a 24 yr old from Texas
Pay it forward brother. That amplifies the transfer of wisdom multigenerationally!
Amen
No man can be a Blacksmith AND a Farmer. Communities are essential, and building the right ones even more. Keep up the great work brother.
You can learn both and be proficient at both.
You can not perform both.
Holders of knowledge can absolutely help lead and train communities. But can not be one on their own.
Modern appliances makes dabbling much easier; a Propane bottle, something to whack with and upon, and you can get much done.
I argue that one man can. Modern tools, expanded capabilities. A tractor, some implements, and a normal sun up to sun down schedule. Get busy!
@@izzyplusplusplus1004 unless you make those tools yourself, my point stands. You did not mine the ore, forge the steel, nor make the tool. You buy it from someone who does.
@@FeeNixBeech Do I have to build the tractor too? Design software and a remote program to make the tractor do it's job autonomously?
Oh right, someone else already did that.
My point overrides yours and breaks it. So does Dick Proenneke. He survived til old age by himself. In Alaska. Building, hunting, cooking, fixing, self reliance. Where are you village idi ots coming out from? Village mentality and a lack of personal responsibility is what you've got, and American self reliance is what I have. I am a mechanic, carpenter, outdoorsman, survivalist, raft guide, professional rope and ladder access climber, as well as a marksman, black belt, father of four.
Get busy, quit waiting for your buddy to village you.
You could test the pressure at both water faucets while they're running which would give you a better idea of why the 1" flow rate is lower.
This is the right answer. Also keep in mind that the 3/4" is closer to the source and the 1" one has some length of pipe from the split. If you want to make a full comparison, the 3/4" would need to run a same length of pipe.
Of course it could also be something in the faucets.
The flow rate issue is likely due to the hydrant needing adjustment. They don’t always come setup to go full chooch out the box. Should be a set screw where the lever arm connects to the lifting rod. Adjust accordingly
This video is so much about what I love about your videos and why I have been a loyal watcher for the last 10 years! Thank you so very much for sharing your thoughts and experience! I appreciate you thank you!!
For those that matter. All brain degenerative diseases like Alzheimer's is the result of low animal fat diets. Now which targeted societies switched from say eating butter, lard, tallow etc to eating seed oils oh about the time Alzheimer's took off...
Remember, cholesterol derives from fats, cholesterol for the brain is used as insulators around neurons and brain degenerative diseases are essentially shorts between neurons...
Anyone who says get a real job is a slave to the mind control and should be ignored, keep up the great work Sir
22 years in the military 11 1/2 boot, retired switched to sandals, flip flops and commando now 13
Boot sizes are different for some reason. I’m a 12.5 sneaker and 11 or 11.5 boot depending on the brand.
Nice fire skid - if you’ve got the $6,600 base price. I’ll have to make due with a 1,000 liter IBC tote on an old trailer with a Harbor Freight gas engine pump. Not so much “fizz” in that set up, but it beats throwing water by the bucket.
Great idea, got much of those things laying around here.
Have you thought about getting one of those mini Japanese Kei fire trucks for your homestead?
As a 25 year old man who lost his father as a child, i had to figure everything out on my own. You sir are a man i strive to be like. Thank you for your educational content and words of wisdom.
ajust the handle to pull up the rod out of the hydrant farther resulting in more water flow. it appeared to have slop in the handle when you turned it on.
I think a proper fire skid like that is crucial for anyone who lives rurally. How’s the kitten doing?
I'll upload you a kitten update now, stand by,
Uploading the #short now,
how're those mittens doin' ? Soft Eh?* /s
Best neighbor there could ever be. Has the tools and know how for literally anything.
Scenery and videography looks outstanding. Love the honest, non AI content.
Not sure what "some people" are complaining about. I'd ask, are you not entertained? I appreciate all your work assessing a wide range of gear and tools, and also the planning and building. I particularly like the use of tools and maintaining and operating equipment. You show how you got there and are honest if there is a mistake. I have not the slightest issue with the fact that you can afford high value items. It is part of the buy quality and buy less philosophy and it is apparent throughout the production. If a viewer has any sense at all they know content creation of this kind is a lot of work. All the very best to you and yours.
I don't have any heroes, nor do I desire to have any... But, after 47 yrs of living, I can say that Cody is an admirable guy and I feel like he's a friend that I do not know. What he does for young men trying to make their way in this world is valuable and immeasurable.
My favorite is the opulence of this man, teasing the east coast man.
You're getting less water flow due to the larger diameter of the pipe size. It's going to flow slower because it's less pressure in a 1 inch compared to a 3/4 inch pipe. It's also why usually there is a difference in wall thickness in different sized pipes to hold the pressure. The pressure from the main is continuous unless you reduce the size of the pipe.
East Coast Sissy Mittens are playing at the Mercury Lounge this weekend.
this is a great name for a band
Have all their albums!
The title of this gave me more of a chuckle than it should have
“Must be nice”, I damn sure hope it is! Those of use who remember the jeep hood forestry days rejoice in watching you be able to process and gift cords and cords of wood to your community on modern top of the line equipment. May many more blessings befall you.
appreciate this type of content in this day in age, keep up the good work
This is just the right content for theese times. Would love to see more on protecting our properties from fires.
I like all the little interludes edited in
Former FF, love your FF rig, it's awesome.
"cat like reflexes" lol - good one
It is quite the honor for you to provide mentorship to younger dudes, and heck any dude - some of these videos provide great advice for any young man coming up! Good on you WS
Dont call Jack's friends pathetic. Call their dads pathetic. It isn't a young man's fault what skills he was raised learning.
I remember watching old chainsaw and axe videos he used to do. Now he's doing drip checks showing us each piece of his over $1600 outfit. $300 bucks on a gd flannel shirt? $400 bucks for a vest? Crazy that I used to relate to this guy 😂
When you pip broke down your gear/clothes, I instinctively hit the like button. Information, within and already informative video. I trust your thought process buying, and sourcing gear. So its good to get the full details.
You don’t have to predict that truth, honesty, and reality will one day be valuable…..it already is! As a culture we have lost our way and need to come back to our first love. Through the lens of your camera maybe some will find their way! Thanks for great content as always!
I don’t think most realize the amount of work it takes to produce a video as well as you do. The different camera angles, the lighting, audio… it makes my head hurt just thinking about it. Maybe a behind the scenes video showing the effort involved just to make a “simple” short video would be enlightening to some naysayer’s. I appreciate the time and effort you put in to your contract. Truly professional quality.
Always love the informative content you put out even if I’m not on property
You have most certainly achieved the goal
Toupée is on point with the wind today.
You are 💯 correct about the job/time thing. That’s what I’m working on in my life right now. I have the land. Just need to get the rest going
It must be nice..... I'm genuinely happy that you have the things you do. I don't understand people who need to blame or tear down others for the successes they've made.
Get a real job...... If you are providing for your family and are content in the life you lead, that is the only purpose "a real job" is for.
I can only guess that it is envy that makes people comment this way. I, for one, am truly happy for your success and enjoy the fact that you share your experiences with us. Thank you beloved.
You are absolutely correct with shoes and damage to the foot structure
Its good to see wrangler star is back on his meds... I jest but seriously, the bit about people not knowing what would've been basic info just a few decades ago is scary. People have slowly had their agency stripped away from them, and been told its a good thing.
I have pulled a draft at 18 feet but I will say the pump packings were 100% and the primer pump was in great working order, 6 inch intake, camlock hoses and what a joy to watch that water climb to the top. My gator I have a 100 gallon tank with the pressure washer, used for pressure washing and I did utilize it for some wildland use a half dozen years back, fill the bladder bags from the tank dump and dig in deep with the pressure washer. Worked the fire for three days, long days a few dozen folks working in less than great terrain.
I’ve always enjoyed these videos.
Love your videos Cody, so inspiring to me
A great prediction for the future cody, I certainly agree!
Fortunately I live in a tropical country. I think I have worn shoes twice since I retired a year ago. Barefoot or flipflops.
Hey Cody, I haven't seen anyone touch on it yet, but I personally really liked the "clothing sidebar"! I'm working on building a quality, "buy once cry once" wardrobe, and insights into what you've found to be quality really helps with that! I'd love to see more of these in future videos.
I get the "Get a real job" all the time, I buy and sell apartment complexes, larger ones, 100+ units, ect.
Seems like two 1gallon offroad style gas jugs would be a great addition to the fire skid
Loving your videos Wrangler
Split screen content is very clever and has added to your already quality content
All hydrants should have a back flow preventer installed.
I’ve been wearing Keen shoes for years, and they have a wide toe box, flat sole, and good quality at a reasonable price.
Also if you got flat eastshore feet, cobblestone will train back those arches in your feet. Recommend the book Born to Run, it talks about this and barefeet runningstyle 😊
I do hope one day to have my own little slice of heaven. If I can manage a fraction of the output on that said piece of land, that Cody has, I will be most grateful. What I appreciate about this channel is that it sets an ideal. Most of us won’t achieve that ideal but it’s important to aim sufficiently high in the hopes that you may obtain it. You can’t achieve anything unless you set the goal. My friends we aren’t going to luck into this kind of life.
You’re so right about people saying things like “I’ve got an actual job”. I’m very young and live a life similar to yours. I’ve learned to be very careful who I keep close.
love the fire rig
20 years military plagued by plantar fasciitis....retired and switched to open toe shoes and it has went away
I watched to see the trailer and got a fashion show.
You need to look at the Woodford hydrants. I think there real nice and all my 1” hydrants have fantastic flow.
you are an interesting fellow, ill give you that. never a dull moment.
I genuinely love your content, and absolutely agree regarding the "real job" comment. I'm looking to break free and move to the land.
3/4 got it thanks
Let's see Momma kitty and the new kitten interact!!
It’s just the friction loss in the length of pipe maybe? Being farther from the main at the street? Or there’s just more friction loss in that 1” valve.
The way you ended gave me some peace. God bless you, too, wild man!
I have a pair of comtacs I specifically only use for shooting/communicating. And I have one pair I use as a loaner or when I’m using my mulcher. Thanks Uncle Sam
Altras are freaking amazing for what it is worth - plenty of zero drop options that have ample forefoot room
Texas Pro-Ho really enjoy your content. 🙏
12:10 is the absolute truth... 9-5 is slavery. I have a "job" working for the railway, hopefully I will be done there and move on and grow my flocks on the homestead. Thanks Beloved
Liking the new editing style!
Nice post. Try GEKA couplers for your water hose.
Sorry, I saw the title and couldn't help but think of Paul "National Treasure" Harrell's rant from a few years ago.
Can you reference a title, so we can go watch it? Is it on Paul Harrell's guntube channel?
Power stance
People have no idea how much effort goes into making content to the level that you do…
Have you thought about getting like a white tout that you could put on a three or four foot tall stand? You could fill it and then use it as a fast gravity fill location for emergencies. You could also hook up a small solar powered pump to keep it filled and water moving in side so it’s not stagnant. Keep it at the river .
Hey cody when installing the line to your 1 inch tap you need to account for friction loss over the distance you are running. being a plumber in aus I would run no less than 1"and a quarter to 1"and a half under ground if going a distance away from mains to account, then raise up out of ground in 25mm or 1 inch.
Kind regards
Andrew
Love your videos!
Whoever welded that shining red tank must be a badass.
Yes the barefoot shoes are pretty slippery most generally, but vivobarefoot makes multiple different sets with 5mm or even 7mm deep tread witch is a game changer for snow and mud or just wet grass
Working 7 to 5 building the stuff he enjoys...
Agreed on the truth prediction. Had the exact same conversation with several people over the last few weeks.
The only thing I can think of is that you tee’d the 3/4 of the 1” main so you only have a little bit of 3/4 pipe and the 3/4 hydrant with the same 3/4 hose. But then you ran x amount of 1” pipe to the 2.0 shop and have the same 3/4” hose so maybe the 3/4 hydrant has less friction loss the the x amount of 1” going to the shop 🤷♂️
A man like you I would think you would have it set up so you actually had a fire hydrant that you could just run hoses off right there
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1:04 Ohhh, so that's where all the bodies are buried.
Perhaps it was the snake on the rock you were standing near.
My guess is that the 3/4" tap is close to a larger main beside the road, wheras the 1" tap is a long way from the main - it's probably friction loss in the pipes!
Hi Mr w. Now I'm just an east coast plumber, however I think your water spigot issue is probably related to pressure & distance from the source, the closer to the source the better Pressure and better volume of water delivery per min. Also referred to as the term GPM, my suspicion is that the 1in spigot is further from the source of water and as a result has lower pressure, the same phenomenon is replicateable with using a 5 ft hose and a 150 ft hose. You should grab a hose bib adapted pressure gauge for a few bucks online and you can find out if this is the case.
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some delicious laminar flow from 10:25
I work for wa state natural resources agency and I think this guy has better equipment than we do.
yo fit check! appreciate it👌
6:50 wranglerstar: don’t run it hard then shut it off
Also wranglerstar: stepping off the side beside before it comes to a complete stop 😂 do as he says not as he does
well I guess that 25 feet is that maximum lift you can realistically can do with at suction pump. The theoretical limit would be 33 feet but that is probably not going to happen.
start a series explaining engines
It could be the venturi effect causing the difference in flow rate. either between the 1 inch line and the open tank or somewhere in the feed that accounts for the differential where the 3/4 pipe is 3/4 to the outlet is a smoother flow
I sure do love my Van's skate shoes. Comfy, durable, removable inserts, tough sole, breathable canvas, perfect for climbing billboards, and embankments. Decent traction even on soft dirt or mud. Can't say those barefoot style shoes could handle what my skate shoes can. At least that's been my experience.
Middle America flyover state man here.
Have you heard of Jim Green African Ranger boots? They’re a barefoot boot made for South African rangers and they have a very wide toe box to help with pinching toes
Hey Wranglerstar, love ur vids, just wondering what knife ur edc/carrying daily as of late? Still on the spyderco pm3 or benchmade osborne? Thx!
I’d like to know the pressures of each well and I’d also like to see another video explaining why there was such a difference. Thanks
I’m thinking the difference is the pressure, 3/4 is going to have a lot higher pressure.
We need more OOTDs. Proho style
I started wearing rubber spray boots for work in 2022, over the course of 10 monthes i went up a shoe size, then my sister turned me onto Lems barefoot shoes, im up another shoesize
I wonder if there is a pressure reduction the farther you get away from the water source. With less water pressure the one inch line isn't going to make much difference. Maybe retry the test with a 5 gallon bucket where you can calculate the GPM based on pumping a known volume.