Building Hitch To Move Trailers Without Truck

Building Hitch To Move Trailers Without Truck

Austin Ross

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@Efren-fi1hg
@Efren-fi1hg - 21.04.2024 03:40

Can you make a video on how to keep a tight arc length on stick welding how close and how far to keep the arc length ?

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@okiedoke6373
@okiedoke6373 - 05.04.2024 15:32

I do remember that entrance you built that like it was going somewhere quick

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@patricksimoneau7647
@patricksimoneau7647 - 28.03.2024 00:14

Damn man. Went to order a soapstone holder from you to Canada cause everything from Amazon was just garbage. But $52 after shipping is just… I can’t do that.

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@randall554
@randall554 - 26.03.2024 20:08

BMX all the Way. What a great time and alot of fun. 70's and up. Cheers. I kept My bike's Too 😅😂 I'm 55 this year, great memories. 😂😂

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@justincregar4157
@justincregar4157 - 25.03.2024 03:14

I got myself into pipe welding I do not have a the h&m beveling machine I cannot afford one right now how can I cut like certain size pipe with a grinder on side with cutoff wheel and a grinder and then leave my grading with the beveling with a hand grinder cutting torch which one do you prefer

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@samuelscragg7052
@samuelscragg7052 - 25.03.2024 01:15

Thank you for sharing.

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@mikewilber2886
@mikewilber2886 - 25.03.2024 01:07

Guess you don’t like your neighbors move your junk over near there house. So they can look at it.

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@maryparvin3041
@maryparvin3041 - 24.03.2024 06:38

i,ve had a hitch with all 3 balls on the front of my truck for the last 40 yrs,real handy for spotting trailers ,especially short ones

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@MurCurieux
@MurCurieux - 24.03.2024 05:35

Just found your channel while doing some research for purchasing a new welder. Love the channel and your outlook on life. Sub’d and looking forward to new ideas for my new welder!

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@kerrysullivan6294
@kerrysullivan6294 - 23.03.2024 22:08

You think neighbor is happy, lookin at that?

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@WizDJ
@WizDJ - 23.03.2024 17:00

The hydraulic bleed on that loader is fun to watch in time lapse. Can’t even see it in realtime!

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@bombardier3qtrlbpsi
@bombardier3qtrlbpsi - 23.03.2024 15:40

How about those airplanes...
As long as they are united states of America airplanes.

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@austinanson8357
@austinanson8357 - 23.03.2024 14:56

I’ve been moving my DK around with me for years

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@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 - 23.03.2024 08:40

Looking good around there Austin, sure does make anyone feel some better to make headway on straightening up there collected treasures and arranging there parts of "you might need this someday parts". Thanks for sharing with us, stay safe and keep up the good works. Fred.

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@Prograssive
@Prograssive - 23.03.2024 05:35

Nice content, I love farm and ranch engineering; however, I know from experience that having the hitch ball extended that far from the bucket creates more leverage on the front end loader, lessening its lifting capacity. It'll handle a small lightweight trailer okay, but may not do so well with a large trailer, or a trailer that has a heavy tongue weight.....

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@laneellsworth805
@laneellsworth805 - 23.03.2024 05:27

How much do you want for the overhead entrance?

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@JackCossairt
@JackCossairt - 23.03.2024 05:27

The red in paint used to be what was called red lead, it was a very fine powder added to paint. There was an Eagle Pitcher Plant in Joplin Mo. that manufactured it as late as the late 60's early 70's. Yes it was harmful to workers, finely outlawed I believe. Thanks for the trip

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@sargentslaughter3509
@sargentslaughter3509 - 23.03.2024 04:40

I believe that it will be always be a work in progress, great video Austin.

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@bradg8251
@bradg8251 - 23.03.2024 04:16

A ibc mini bulk tote makes a quick rack when the plastic bladder is taken out.

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@gustavojr841
@gustavojr841 - 23.03.2024 04:07

Great video my friend!! Hi from Gus Fab!! 🤝

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@scottjune3554
@scottjune3554 - 23.03.2024 03:57

I appreciate your honesty, you're such a down to earth guy, so good to know you.

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@Kelleypaintbody
@Kelleypaintbody - 23.03.2024 03:03

Thanks man. I've learned a lot from ya

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@phillipshell4975
@phillipshell4975 - 23.03.2024 02:56

Austin I appreciate what you are doing! God bless!

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@joedoakes8307
@joedoakes8307 - 23.03.2024 02:36

Have you and your wife acquired TITLE to her 1\2 of the land that she and her brother were going to receive ownership of from her parents ?

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@wadepatton2433
@wadepatton2433 - 23.03.2024 02:18

This is different, but you might care to know if you ever fool with stock trailers: A pal used to use a truck with no hitch in the bed to move gooseneck trailers around on his trailer service lot. He used a spare tire in the bed of the truck to locate the hitch. The pressure on the hitch held the tire in place for short moves and backing them into the shop.

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@santiagopatino274
@santiagopatino274 - 23.03.2024 02:04

Thank you sir for this video have a awesome week 👍👍

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@cowcatcher9186
@cowcatcher9186 - 23.03.2024 02:04

Austin don’t scrap those bikes! I’ve heard all those have gotten stupid expensive. I wish I still had mine to sell lol. I had a redline and a diamondback. I’ve heard they’ll bring several hundred bucks!

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@johnpope4464
@johnpope4464 - 23.03.2024 02:02

Forks are leaking down

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@cowcatcher9186
@cowcatcher9186 - 23.03.2024 02:01

Watching those forks bleed down in the Timelapse was bugging me lol. I’m sure you didn’t notice in regular speed but in high speed I felt like you were chasing your work.

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@cwg1998
@cwg1998 - 23.03.2024 02:00

You should build a bed for the 95 would be good content for the channel build it to where it would be more practical for the work your doing now

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@jakeswelding6560
@jakeswelding6560 - 23.03.2024 01:43

I used to ride BMX too 😂 now I'm a independent mobile welder too

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@rhinomite5203
@rhinomite5203 - 23.03.2024 01:42

weld a 2" receiver on instead, that way you can use any stinger for any size ball, if your machine is big enough, you can even use to move gooseneck too

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@laneh1968
@laneh1968 - 23.03.2024 01:07

I welded a receiver on top of the bucket of my front end loader. It works really good for goosenecks.

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