Very glad to see you again. There isn't any other logging videos that show the works of the logging that you do! I have kept you on notifications and wait to see what you are doing! Bless you always 🙏🏻🇺🇸
@timmyfrierson26846 ай бұрын
Hey Charles man I’m glad to see you back brother I was wondering about you but I bet you’re glad to be back in your track loader and you was right about that road but anyway sounds to me like y’all doing pretty good. We’re just one tractor it looks like you got the new cutter on your job, and don’t worry about what you film because you put it out there brother we gonna watch it but I’m glad to see you back. I’m glad everything‘s OK brother, so y’all stay safe out there and tell Kentucky to tighten up and we’ll see you on the next one my friend.
@jakestone82096 ай бұрын
I'm kentucky and I'm tight as a bullfrog ass already 😂😂😂
@MrTmwilliamson6 ай бұрын
I have always enjoyed your videos, I will miss seeing you when I go into a Nursing Home next month. I'll be turning 80, getting old really sucks.
@arkansas13366 ай бұрын
Good seeing your videos again. All scales (in my state) are supposed to be tested, reset and newly certified on a yearly basis, which I'm sure yours are also even if they're for your approximation use only. If an overload is being challenged in court the officers should be required to bring their current scale's certification (of the day when the overweight ticket was generated) to court to prove their scales were correctly calibrated, along with the scale's ID/serial number(s) showing the judge they were 100% certified correctly. Deviations and/or incorrect certification dates could get the ticket "thrown out!" Also your "approximation scales" need to be placed on a solid, non moving foundation (hard compacted rock/gravel....) for weights to be accurate. Conditions such as 'bumping scales' with logs/timber, rains, frost heave, dry dusty loading sites, debris build up, etc., can cause your scales to be inconsistent. With these many variables, these kind of scales are not generally accepted by various agencies as having a reliable accuracy. I'm speaking from experience of 1-3 decades back.
@billyshumate8536 ай бұрын
Great video Charles. Looks like a long way back there. Be interesting to see you working on your car. Hope everybody's doing well and have a blessed and safe day 🙏
@toddlowery17386 ай бұрын
Great to hear from you Charles. Keep rolling out the videos
@oldmanintheshopbuiltnotbou87266 ай бұрын
good to see you back charles
@LioneldrydenHubbard6 ай бұрын
hey big guy keep the mustang put 351 in mustang keep it they are very cool car here nice cars keep mustang doing good jod keep up good work what year is mustang here