 Everyone's Shaber 1000 here today. Monkey's here. I don't know if you guys can see her, because I can hardly see her. She's tiny. Well, you don't have your glasses on. Not that blind where I can't see a person. I never know. We're just flogging a little bit. Got the hurricane coming or may come. Heading far away. It's heading right towards us, but even if it misses us, we're going to get some bad weather. And our power here lately, which it was doing good for like five years. And then here just within the past six months, it'll go out for no reason. Like right now it'll go out and come back on. Yeah, it's not raining. So we're going to go ahead. We're going to go over here to the generator. It's full of fuel. No, because you're going to. All right. We're going to turn the gas on. I said, pull that and see if you can pull it. And she said, okay. And she was going, oh, I can't. And I was like, oh, don't tell me this thing sat here locked up. It didn't. No. Thank goodness. She just didn't pull. All right. Batteries dead. So we're going to pull started. She'll start first time. First we've got to choke it. There's a choke. When it starts, push that in. All right. Learn. Right here. Okay. When it starts, push that in. But when you first started, you pull that out. Now pull that rope. Pull it like you're. There's no tomorrow. Harder here at firing. Pull faster and it'll fire it up. If you pull hard, it'll start first crank every time. I should charge the battery. But remember, I said when it starts, push this in, right? And you said, what? I said this thing. I even showed you. Push that in like that when it starts. I walked away. You started and walked away like she does on the lawn mowers. She chokes, it starts it and then runs it that way. And goes, the tractor's running fine. That's why I'm always putting fork plugs and stuff. Lisa's running. All right. Lisa's running. If you need to learn that. Because someday I might not be able to pull that rope. So that's pretty much it for right now. We're going to come back with you. We may start the bed up. So we'll start the bed up maybe. So let that run a while and then we'll be back with you. Speak up, mama. Okay. Now we're going to start this thing up. And me and monkey's got to put a mantle in the lantern, don't we? You got to put a mantle in the lantern. And then maybe fix the stove somewhat. Or a little cooking stove. All right, monkey. I want to reach in there and see if this thing will start up. I got a battery charger out here for the generator. But I let the generator run for half an hour and the battery didn't charge. So the battery's pretty well shot. I think it's an original. We're close to it. Just reach in. Let's just run about five minutes. Keep that battery charged. We'll move on to the next project. Okay guys. So this is the quiet part of this video. You see down in there the mantle broke off. The other one's okay. Now I got one pack here. You get two of them in a pack. Normally, normally I just replace them both. But seeing as how this, we may need this, I'm going to try to just replace the broken one. So that way I can have an extra one just in case. It's normally just one breaks like that. Now these have been on here for well over a year. So I'm surprised it lasted this long. See, all it is is, you know, that's it. So that one looks like it's getting them ready right there. But I want to try to leave it. So like I said, that way I have an extra one. It gives you that rip-off thing. You rip that off, but still it doesn't open. Wonderful. All right. This thing was four bucks. But I remember buying these things for 79 cents. Of course, it was back in 1922, but anyway. But they go on sale. You get them for 50. Then we're going to fill it up because it's empty. Because last time I used it, it didn't break the last time we were out. Because what I do is I usually hang this up in a tree as high as I can go. It gives off a great amount of light. Plus the bugs go up to it. You saw me blowing bugs out. And so if the bugs are going up to it, then that means they're not down here bothering you. So that's why I do that. Put that in there. But this broke. I set it down a little too hard and it broke off. I would say it's about like that one. But we'll see. We'll go ahead and light this up. But I'm just going to tie this on here. And then we'll light it. A lot of guys will just tie these on and go ahead and light them. But I burn it out first and then I light it. Because I've tried a couple times. Mosquitoes, I'm out in the backyard as you can see. A couple times I tried it like that. And as soon as I lit it, it kind of blew off. So, and plus, old school. You know, when I was a teenager, we was always told to light them up first and let it get to its white. Then we got to fill it up. This is the stove, the Coleman stove. It's got a seal, I'll show you, for the pump. It's just a leather seal type thing. And the pump, you know, it doesn't want to pump up because the seal's bad. I'll show you. We'll get to that here in just a minute. Let me go ahead and get this burn up here. Now, I think we're ready. We'll put the little, or the top and the globe on it. You can buy these globes, so if they break, you can buy them. Just make sure you get the right size. This has an igniter in it. And it usually works pretty well. Okay, so let's get this on here. You usually go like that. It doesn't really matter, just a matter of preference of how you want your handle. I always want my handle away from the knob over here. I got this from a buddy of mine. Monkey's got one just like it. Hers is dual fuel. Hers you can burn gasoline or the Coleman fuel, which I got right over here. Before I light that, let's go ahead. But this thing will usually burn all night, two nights in a row. And that's on high. And also it depends if it's windy, it might not last that long. But usually I only have to fill it one time during a camping trip. And our last camping trip, I burn it for, what, three nights on one tank of fuel. Spilling a little bit because it's not my usual funnel. I got a little tiny white one that's perfect. And I think it may be in the camping gear. And I'm not sure which bag. And this gallon of stuff here has lasted me a long time. Probably, I think, that's good enough for now. I think this, this might be, I think it might be the second can since we've been together. Six years, well six years in November. Sorry I'm jerking you guys around. Okay, so, we'll go ahead. This is what we got to work on on that stove right there. I did that, I left it open for a few minutes before I came out to do this. So that way it would, let all the, any pressure that might be in there because it's been hot. Now, there it goes. Well, got a memory card blanking. Hang on a second guys. Okay, I think I might have the wrong memory card in here. I've only got just these few clips that we've done on here. And it's saying I've only got 44 minutes. It should be over two hours. I think I put the wrong card in there. But it's a card, I don't know. So anyway, maybe I'm shooting in 4K. I can't remember. Usually when I do these things, when I'm on the stand I'll shoot in 4K. But if I'm moving around a lot, I will not because in 4K you can't use your active stabilizer. It's intelligent active, whatever, you know, your stabilizer. So anyway, this is good. This is ready to go. It will go out here in just a minute or so. Never could get a guy I knew. I never could get him to understand why he's like, why don't that shut off immediately? It should because there's still pressure in there. Up in that tube. Yeah, but you shut it off. Well, whatever. Some people don't get it, right guys? Okay, let's throw this in the trash thing over here. A little ashtray thing there. Okay, now what we're going to do with this, this got dented. It was underneath the, it was in the back of the truck and I scooted the seat back. That's what dented that. As you can see, it's been in the rain a couple times. Ooh, big dead spike. I hope he's dead. Yeah, he's dead. I don't have anything to get him out of there with. Okay, so this is what we've got to fix on here. See, here's the pump just like that one, but nothing, see? Nothing. So, oh, I've got to go get me a little screwdriver. Hang tight, guys. Okay, let me zoom in a little bit so you can see a little bit better. There's this little veil right here. Okay, that's what holds that in. And all you do is pop that out. Don't lose it, because then you have to rig up something to keep this in there. And I know that because, well, you can probably guess how I know that rule. Okay, now see? This little leather thing, they shrink up. Now, what you can do in a pinch, what you can do, well, this is like the fourth time I've done this, bend it back a little bit, like that, and hold it there for a second, or a couple minutes, whatever, and that spreads that out a little bit more. Then, see how it's spread out? Then you push this back in here. It helps if you have a little bit of lubricant, a tiny bit of oil. You're supposed to oil these things anyway. Down there on the bottom. So it feels like it's pumping, so we're going to put this back on. Sorry about the chance on noise in the background. The neighbor's cutting down a couple of trees. I would say, since the hurricane's coming, they just want to make it safe up there. I done this, I think, last time we were camping. I did this. Now, let's see. Oh, yeah. Yep, and it's working fine, and it'll work fine for a little bit. We'll be back out again. You know what? Let's go ahead and fill this up while we're at it. I'm going to move my cigarette out of the way because this is really volatile stuff. This is honestly the third time I've ever filled this thing. And when we go camping, that's used a lot, mostly in the mornings, because they usually cook on the fire. But remember, it does hold quite a bit, though. And I never fill this clear full, okay? Because that lantern will set straight up. This just gets thrown inside there, and, well, you know, I don't want any leaks. So I never felt clear full. Now, let's get this into this. I'm going to pump this up. They say about 30 times. I don't think I've ever went 30 times on it. Maybe 15 or 20. That should be enough to test it, and I hear it. Okay, now, let's see. I'll get you over here where you can see something. All right, there we go. This one, the valve... The valve is over here on this side. There we go. Now, I usually let it burn for a couple minutes, let it get warmed up, put this down. Yeah, this is an old one. This one's, I think it's from the 80s, but there we go. I can't remember. You're supposed to put this up once it lights or down. I think it's down. It's just kind of like a clean-out, too. If you spin this around and round, it'll help clean it out. I think it's down. Instructions are up there. I'll shut this one off. There we go. And once it warms up, it'll burn blue like a stove. And you can... You can pump it up while it's on. There you go. Okay, so this is a case we've got to cook. And I also have my propane, my little tiny one in my backpack. I got that one in case the power goes out. I should probably take this apart some time and clean it. And this, I will relieve the pressure on. And there shouldn't be nothing. Nope, nothing comes out. Cool. All right, now I'm going to let that cool down. I'm going to pack this back up. I'm going to take the stuff in the house. And I think I'm going to call that a day. Monkey was going to come out here with me, but her mom's got a nurse or somebody coming over. So she's in there waiting on her. She's late, so I went ahead and did this before it got too dark. And I think it's about it, guys, for today. I'll keep you posted when, you know, I don't know if the storm's even going to hit us. The eye of the storm will be fairly close to us, but it's not. I don't think the eye is going to hit directly on us, because we're only about 12 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. We're 18 minutes driving. So, and we got to go through town to get on a straightaway to go over to Crystal River. So that takes a few minutes. So we're not that far. But still, even if it's below us or above us, we're going to get something. But here on this hillside, really, the wind goes over top of the trees. It doesn't really hit us hard. So we should be okay. We're not going to leave or anything like that. But, you know, we was here hurricane Irma. So it wasn't Irma. The last bad one we had, the one that set records or whatever. And it was windy. But on top of the hill, it was like 64 mile an hour sustained winds for like three hours. And here, I'm guessing maybe 20 miles an hour. So it wasn't that bad. So I'm not real concerned. You know, we've got the center block home. I think we'll be fine. So, yeah, and I'll keep you posted as things go along. If it gets really, starts to get really nasty, you know, I'll do some live streaming for you and do some more filming for you. But for today, that's it. Just getting things ready. I wanted to start the Corvette because I want to make sure the battery was still up in it, which it was, which is good. But sometimes it'll go down and I've tested the battery twice and it tests fine. So I think there's an intermittent parasitic drain, if that makes sense. I mean, something's draining the battery sometimes, sometimes it's not. Now, I know every once in a while, I'd go out and the blower motor would be running like the heater motor. I unplugged that. So I don't know what's doing that, but I don't think it's a battery. Like I said, I tested it twice, it tested fine. So today, you know, last time we started it, I remember I had to put the charger on it and I haven't had it started since then. And then today, you've seen it started. So, but I want to make sure that battery's good. And then tomorrow I'll charge the boat batteries because we got the generator, you know, that generator I think could run that whole house because they used to use her mom and dad used it in their whole house before running central air and two refrigerators. But I can't find the pigtail to plug into the dryer. So the main thing I will use that for is a refrigerator to keep their insulin cool. So, and then I've got battery power and stuff for, you know, uploading videos and whatnot. And then we've got our foams. So I want to make sure I got enough battery power. That's fine. That's what we did on that one real bad hurricane. That's how I was live streaming and I had internet. People's like, oh, he's lying. He's got electric. He's on the internet. Well, that's because I had inverter. Well, I got like three or four of them, but I used an inverter to plug in, plug the Wi-Fi into. So, all right, guys. Anyway, thanks for watching. I appreciate it. So far, everything's fine. It's calm right now. It's hot. But past few days it's been hot, but it's been really calm. It's been getting down in the low, mid to low 70s in the evening. So that's been nice. So, yeah, here soon I'm going to have to get the, I got to take the John Deere report, find out why it's backfiring. To me it sounds like a bad valve. You know, crack valve or, you know, I don't think it's a bent valve. It's not making any noises just backfiring out the exhaust. So I think we've got a valve not seating right. So anyway, guys, I mean, I think it's got a lot of hours on it. I forget what year it is. It's, I think it's pushing, I think it's pushing 15 years old or something. It's got a lot of hours on that thing. She bought it used with a lot of hours. And she's had it for, she had it when we got together. So she's had it going on seven years. So anyway, guys, that's more upcoming videos for you. And so stay tuned. And don't forget, check out Monkey. I'm sure she'll be filming. Like I said, we may not even get anything. It could just peter out. Who knows? But it's, I'd rather have this stuff and not need it than need it, not have it ready. Shea Bearer met the man alleged and gone for now. And I thank you guys for watching. Appreciate it a lot. And y'all stay safe. Take care of yourself. And we'll see you in the next one. Bye-bye guys. Take care.