Anybody else seen these guys in action?

Caryc

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I've watched 4 or 5 videos of these guys doing repair work. Some of the stuff they do is really amazing. They even do their own casting to make parts that they need. The funny part is...They do amazing things and they use sockets but I've never seen the use a ratchet handle with their sockets.

 
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I've watched 4 or 5 videos of these guys doing repair work. Some of the stuff they do is really amazing. They even do their own casting to make parts that they need. The funny part is...They do amazing things and they use sockets but I've never seen the use a ratchet handle with their sockets.

That was interesting. Three observations:
1. Traffic stops for nobody.
2. When they arrive at the shop, the guy riding in the broken tractor is crank9ng the steering wheel like it's still attached to something.
And
3. My tractors a SERIOUSLY under decorated.
 
I've watched 4 or 5 videos of these guys doing repair work. Some of the stuff they do is really amazing. They even do their own casting to make parts that they need. The funny part is...They do amazing things and they use sockets but I've never seen the use a ratchet handle with their sockets.

I have, there are definitely somethings that are fishy and probably just done for the sake of the video.
 
They do amazing things and they use sockets but I've never seen the use a ratchet handle with their sockets.

They can see the results of what seems to be way overloading of their tractors. Which must very common per all of the "oops" videos on youtube involving tractors in that part of the world.
Overload and break the tools and you can't fix the tractors as easily.
 
I've watched 4 or 5 videos of these guys doing repair work. Some of the stuff they do is really amazing. They even do their own casting to make parts that they need. The funny part is...They do amazing things and they use sockets but I've never seen the use a ratchet handle with their sockets.

What I love is the hypocrisy of the commentary. They're not wearing steel toed shoes. They're not wearing safety glasses. They're not wearing hard hats. They're wearing loose clothing. They're going to hurt themselves the way they're using those tools... ALL from the same people who rant and rage about OSHA and the "safety man" here in the United States.
 
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