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Moving things around in the equipment machine shed for winter. Equipment storage. Tractor storage. Winter preparations. Brush hogging and found lots of steel cable from the old oil wells from Pennzoil and Quaker State. Ford Workmaster tractor. Tractor video. Artillian pallet fork. Equipment shed. Antique Westinghouse iron. #oilandgas #oilwell #outdoorgans #purplecollarlife #rurallife #birthplaceofoil

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Published November 3, 2022
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0:00 – Intro – Ford Workmaster fill up
0:30 – Tractor cold start
1:18 – Machine shed tractor storage
1:49 – What moves where?
2:09 – Brush hogging one more path
2:49 – Got cable? We do!
3:04 – PA oil and gas region Pennzoil Quaker State
3:39 – Cable wrapped around rotary mower
4:15 – Stay on task
5:07 – Oil and gas remnants
6:03 – Antique Westinghouse clothes iron
6:44 – Cable and more cable
7:26 – equipment shed clean out
8:08 – I need side shift
8:35 – Artillian pallet forks
9:22 – Gravel floor
9:55 – Brush hog storage
11:05 – Door issues frost heave

10 Comments

  1. Good afternoon Sir, a nice magnetic Engine block heater is working very good too 👍😇👌 Ho boy, that is a long steel booby trap 😮 That Steel Cable Can Be Use for Somethings Else 👌😇👍I'm trying hard to YELL TO YOU 🤣👍What you can do is totally remove that crush rock, put a good think plastic tarp to cover the total surface of your garage and then put back that crush rock it will cut of the humidity greatly 👍😇👌Humidity on the soil will make the soil lift, so making the soil dry is very important. Cheers 🍻🍻

  2. As far as the concrete and boards go, I’d remove them to prevent the frost heave lock out. To facilitate using the pins to secure the doors dig a shallow (6”) hole and then drive a pipe into the ground lining up with the door pins.

  3. I didn't read any of the comments I would think someone by now would have had same idea I had, just take a little pipe and drive it down where the lock goes, done. Also the pallet could have been just pushed over with the forks to get all the way in a corner. I enjoy your Channel

  4. You should take us long into your back woods exploring and see what other cool treasures you might find. Very interested!

  5. That cable was a surprise…wow! Like a big metal trip wire for a tractor. Good job on the organization of the shed. I was thinking maybe push the front of the pallet over with your foot to get it against the wall evenly, but that's probably too heavy to do that. Thanks for sharing, Chad!

  6. Bummer about that cable. A battery powered cut-off wheel will make short work of chopping it down to manageable pieces.

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