10 Ways To Get Your Truck Ready For Winter

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I live in Northern Poland, and I'm from South Africa. We are pretty tough down there in the south, but I don't have any snow or ice experience. Your videos help me to be ready. Please don't listen to anyone who says a video is too long. There are thousands of us out here who benefit from the free life lessons you are providing. Thanks and keep it up.

pieteroosthuizen
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I always make sure that I throw a sleeping bag and a small backpacking stove with some instant coffee and hot chocolate in my pickup. It will be priceless if I am able to keep the wife and kids calm/comfortable while I work through whatever situation comes up.

SkagitSquatch
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regarding video length, the right video is a joy to watch for an hour, the wrong video is utterly wretched even under a minute.
Videos like this one need a little extra time to cover the topic. I like that you gave reasons for your choices, and explained the variety of functions each piece of gear affords you.

Ddabigmac
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I and I'm sure a lot of your subscribers want as much content as possible and if that means longer videos then please ramble, go down tangents, make em' longer we love it all

mrluckeyd
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I would love to see a video of you demonstrating winching with the HIgh-Lift jack.

barefootbusdriver
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A tire plug kit, spot light, first aid kit and fire extinguisher some things I carry

jdvi
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I enjoy the longer videos, between 15 and 25 minutes I think are the best.

nathanhoffmeister
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Cody, yes to making longer videos. YouTube has replaced TV for me too. I enjoy watching videos! I too make YouTube videos and after uploading the video I think I could have taken more to explain how to do something, or different ways to do them. Also I find in a lot of videos the person making the video talk about something too quickly saying 'you all know about that', when in reality I don't know and I would like to see more details. I would like to see more details on how you connect your shackles to the tow straps and the pulleys. For me Cody, more details are always better because YouTube, especially your channel, is how I learn how to do a lot of things. Thanks Cody, Mrs Wranglerstar and Jack!

ktk
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Cody, these are some of your best videos. Your combination of enthusiasm, experience and the thought you put into explaining everything is exceptional. Thanks and keep safe out there.

ep
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I was in the middle of nowhere in the Oregon coastal range on my way to go coyote hunting (driving too fast) I hit a patch of black ice and luckily missed a barbed wire fence and tree but flipped my little Toyota (tin can sheet metal) and my Reading tool box saved my cab from getting crushed almost no damage to the cab. Anyways, crawled out the top open up the tool box grabbed my come-along winch and snatch block I always carry and flipped it back over and kept on driving. xD

robeylemere
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Put a couple of reflective vests in the kit, one for you and another for an asstant. I had to re-tie down a mattress on top of my car on a major free way at night. there was a another time the my mom and I has to re-tie down something on a major highway in AZ. they will also come in handy for when you got to really big scrap yards. Great Video, I wish I learned these things when I was younger. I am almost 30.

martinbernal
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I have a recovery setup very similar for off-roading in my jeep. The length of the video is better at over 20 minutes allowing for more detailed explanation. One item I did not see mentioned shovel. Thank you Cody for putting forth the time and effort to make these videos. In some ways it has indeed replaced tv for me.

Doberowner
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I would recommend keeping a couple gallons of gas and/diesel in your tool box so that when you do pull someone out of the ditch, if they are out or need fuel, you can give them a couple gallons so that they can get to a gas station

martinhedberg
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Living in the mountains of Colorado, I carry much of the same in my kit, plus a small shovel and an axe. I've got four "rescues" under my belt so far this winter. Thank you for your outstanding videos. I appreciate the longer videos, it means I don't have to wait for part two. Thank you.

czredhead
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Cody could you make a video on using chains, hooks, shackles, rigging and in different situations such as lifting, pulling etc. I think that would be very interesting and educational and I would certainly enjoy it.

Bweanlsh
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We would be more than happy to see longer videos 15-30 minutes. Our family watches your videos all the time on our TV via xbox360 so I don't normally comment much, we do Like from there though :-) Reading your book now and have been following you for years. Love what your doing and can't thank you enough for all the time and effort you have put into sharing, thank you Cody & family.

NaturalBushcraft
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Half an hour is about right depending on content. I am not so crazy about multiple videos, I would rather watch a 45 minute video in one part rather than 2 23 minute videos. Of course you will get opinions that range the whole spectrum. I make it a point to just accept what the content provider gives me and be grateful for it. If I don't like it I just quietly move along. That is how it should be, But since you asked...

turnersparadise
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A recovery strap is designed to stretch, to transfer kinetic energy, also called a snatch strap. The rigging strap that Cody is using has NO stretch in it. It's basically a soft chain. Get one of each for you kit, but know the difference and use the right strap for the job.

ElkinsEric
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An old-timer told me when I was rigging a crane. Tighten your shackle all the way up and then turn it back a quarter or eighth turn and it will never get stuck. Thanks for sharing!

wildcatwilly
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Cody, this is absolutely not too long, This is stuff I need badly, I'm working on clearing my homestead and there is nowhere else I know I can find clear, useful info like you share here. Excellent! Thank you, please keep them coming!

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