The tractor looks nice, I hope you get many years pulling the water tank out of it. When I had young kids I could ignore and not even notice Dad, dad, dad, dad, now I hear it. lol. Sure is nice to see your son carrying Rhett and being a big brother. I am sure they tassel but your sons are wonderful boys. Stay safe and healthy.
Living out in the middle of nowhere does have its perks. My Dad owned a logging company and sawmill when I was a kid and I could operate all his equipment and drive his log trucks by the time I was 12. I drove myself to school in the 6th grade for several months until one of the teachers saw me and freaked out! LOL Good times!!
It's awesome that you give your kid's so many opportunities to learn, I started driving potato trucks at 9 years old. It is different that it doesn't have Jake's since 99% of those Big Cam Cummins had Jake's. Also a couple helpful tidbits keep your hand off the shifter, nothing wears out a shifting tower faster than resting your hand on the shifter. Also you might not want to wire your cardboard to the front of a Kenworth grill because it's the actual cooling condenser for your air conditioner and those are the actual cooling lines and are aluminum and will wear a hole in them very fast.
Yesssss!!! I’ve been waiting for another video. Different location but this is how I grew up. I can’t thank my family enough for raising me Country😍. Love watching your family, daily lives how awesome your children are.
Small cam looks like , you really didn’t show the driver side of the engine lower side of the block , shows the cam covers Bolts around them with bumps on them , you can have the jake brake boxes off the blown up one ☝️ and put them on this engine no problem, that’s a nice looking ol truck , BigAl California Praise Jesus Christ grace grace amen 🙏
We need a movie of this family or a weekly show on 📺 tv with this kind of music in the trucking scenes. Nice I’m just thinking of a plot for this movie that is playing in my head , good job rasing these boys , thanks BigAl California praise praise grace grace grace amen 🙏
I can maybe help with speedometer simple fix if they are still mechanical and the same as they were back in my day. Undo speedo cable at transmission tail housing ( just unscrews the straight out ) then pull 1 small bolt the pop out speedometer drive gear out or trans. ( mark it so you can put it back in the same exact way ) then the gear that pulls out is plastic and the do what was called apple core ( where the gear wears out in the center where it makes contact to gear in trans. ) then get a new gear they came in different colors and you have to put the same color back in. Also noticed that when the hood was open it sounded and kind of looked like belt's were loose on alt and things. Lastly if you get a hold of the right person I'm pretty sure you can add Jake brakes but I've been out of the business way too long
Riler is handling that new truck like a pro! Seeing him hug the wheel to push in the clutch reminded me of learning to drive my dad's truck when I was 8. I had to use both feet to push in the clutch, pulling on the bottom of the steering wheel! Loved seeing all the little R's helping out. Can't wait to see what's next.
that's some tuff boys< good job you all
Cowboys riding dirty…
Good job young man hold that steering wheel on the bottom so you have some leverage if you ever blow a steer tire
Your son driving reminds me of my farm chores as a boy. Driving on the farm at 12.
Riley's is the man , he is going to be a real cowboy. Love to watch him.
The tractor looks nice, I hope you get many years pulling the water tank out of it. When I had young kids I could ignore and not even notice Dad, dad, dad, dad, now I hear it. lol. Sure is nice to see your son carrying Rhett and being a big brother. I am sure they tassel but your sons are wonderful boys. Stay safe and healthy.
nice truck
Riley you are the MAN!!
Living out in the middle of nowhere does have its perks. My Dad owned a logging company and sawmill when I was a kid and I could operate all his equipment and drive his log trucks by the time I was 12. I drove myself to school in the 6th grade for several months until one of the teachers saw me and freaked out! LOL Good times!!
I love seeing a father teaching his children RESPONSIBILITY. You don't see that very often these days.
Old Ridgy has a thing for older girls.
ya dad why do you have a mustache in your nose lol.
nothing wrong with kids learning to drive on private land.. that time you were banned was bs
Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
Great video – good to see y’all back.
Why don't the kids were shoe? My my heart cringe no shoes in the desert
Glad to see you again
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I chomp at the bit waiting to see the anchor brand ranch hands…..fan from Wisconsin
THe motor has bit of a knock inthetop end . Bug likes the older girls LOL.
it used to be u paid extra for the jakes so some just didn't have them, kinda like electric windows in the old cars
🤣 the truck is bigger then its load.
My boss has basically the same kind of semi. Same brand. It's a 94 with 900,000 miles on it
Hasn't been over hauled.
Here in Oklahoma you need 10 acres of grass per cow. Atleast in my area.
How many acres do yall need per head on average?
Edit; 15-20 acres?
1:16 did I see a crack on the right side of the window? Semi pick up a rock and throw it at another semi? Lol
It's awesome that you give your kid's so many opportunities to learn, I started driving potato trucks at 9 years old. It is different that it doesn't have Jake's since 99% of those Big Cam Cummins had Jake's. Also a couple helpful tidbits keep your hand off the shifter, nothing wears out a shifting tower faster than resting your hand on the shifter. Also you might not want to wire your cardboard to the front of a Kenworth grill because it's the actual cooling condenser for your air conditioner and those are the actual cooling lines and are aluminum and will wear a hole in them very fast.
B rings back memories, Thanks!
Seeing your kids working around the house and driving truck, gives me hope for the future
No seat belt, underage driving and kids unrestrained.
Good to see you back! You’ve been missed!Good job Riley! You’ve got a great family!
Haaahahahahaaaa "Dad dad dad dad…why do you have a Mustache on your nose?"
Yesssss!!! I’ve been waiting for another video. Different location but this is how I grew up. I can’t thank my family enough for raising me Country😍. Love watching your family, daily lives how awesome your children are.
Blow air accross the top of the shell casing and the boys could make some music!!!!!
Good truck driver ya got there KW sweet
and no grinding gears!
Small cam looks like , you really didn’t show the driver side of the engine lower side of the block , shows the cam covers Bolts around them with bumps on them , you can have the jake brake boxes off the blown up one ☝️ and put them on this engine no problem, that’s a nice looking ol truck , BigAl California Praise Jesus Christ grace grace amen 🙏
We need a movie of this family or a weekly show on 📺 tv with this kind of music in the trucking scenes. Nice I’m just thinking of a plot for this movie that is playing in my head , good job rasing these boys , thanks BigAl California praise praise grace grace grace amen 🙏
Does my favorite little Ram fam cowboy Ridgey have a crush on a girl?
Riley sure knows how to handle the big truck, he is so serious about it, stay safe everyone
I can maybe help with speedometer simple fix if they are still mechanical and the same as they were back in my day.
Undo speedo cable at transmission tail housing ( just unscrews the straight out ) then pull 1 small bolt the pop out speedometer drive gear out or trans. ( mark it so you can put it back in the same exact way ) then the gear that pulls out is plastic and the do what was called apple core ( where the gear wears out in the center where it makes contact to gear in trans. ) then get a new gear they came in different colors and you have to put the same color back in.
Also noticed that when the hood was open it sounded and kind of looked like belt's were loose on alt and things.
Lastly if you get a hold of the right person I'm pretty sure you can add Jake brakes but I've been out of the business way too long
Riler is handling that new truck like a pro! Seeing him hug the wheel to push in the clutch reminded me of learning to drive my dad's truck when I was 8. I had to use both feet to push in the clutch, pulling on the bottom of the steering wheel! Loved seeing all the little R's helping out. Can't wait to see what's next.
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