 You know really enjoying my Advil brakes, but the one thing I think I've noticed about it is that it definitely masks the symptoms and then you pay the price the next day. How you feeling dude? You ready for an Advil brake? No. What do you do to my bus over there you're breaking stuff? Well I was trying to move it because the ground's all wet because me and Badger are talking about how we need to dry out the ground. Did you get stuck in the mud? Yeah. No. Yeah your bus is stuck in the mud. No. It's gonna dry and we can still work on it. Alright that's true. That's hilarious though. What a 15,000 pound bus can't even take the mud. Well 12 because we stripped out a lot of stuff. Okay true. That's hilarious. Well that's what happens in Canada guys. It's time to do something cool and then don't film it. I feel like you guys are missing out on like a really exciting vlog but today's video isn't about getting stuck or unstuck. But check out these big-ass divots that we made. That's like that's that's a lot of that's a lot of mud going up but part of it's because it's getting pressed between the wheels and stuff. It's not actually sinking that far. Anyways today we're just gonna continue on. We're gonna do some metal work. We're gonna put in a couple windows. Also I have a question and a favor. Could you guys vote and tell Michael if he should do a paid DIY series complete start to start to finish or if he should do more like the traditional YouTube stuff but kind of like and it's more instructional step-by-step stuff like single-topic videos. So if you guys could throw your thoughts on that in the comments that would be highly appreciated because he feels like a lost lamb here. It doesn't know what to do. Look who's back everybody. Badges back. You know what there's probably a couple school bus guys are probably just choked. I just took out probably $5,000 of the wiring and just chucked it in the pile over there. Very true. So Badge is back today. He's back where he you know likes to be with the the wire. The wire is hanging out there. You see that? Oh yeah. They're all in a pile on the floor. Nice. So we're welcoming him back. Mike is pre-drilling some some holes to secure what we did yesterday. So we have a fun little fix here that I think you guys are gonna like. I'm gonna actually tell him right now that he should do a you know man you should do a tutorial on these things. Oh wow. We're filming it. No no with the little plate thing that we just discovered. Yeah. So we just kind of custom made these plate things to secure the like that to secure the the window so it doesn't go in and out because if it does go in and out I guess it can break the caulk and if you get if you break your caulk you get water inside. You don't want to do that. Well what a beautiful day in the neighborhood. It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. By the way we're in the middle of nowhere. The neighborhood consists of a bunch of fields. Batch where are we going? Tell everybody where we're going. What we're doing? We're going to a big junkyard. Just like every all the junk that you can think of. Every class 8 truck. Yeah. Look at this. That's just a big junk. Oh what is that? A school bus. Oh we might actually, oh that is my old manufacturer of school bus actually. That's a Corbill. So basically, wow look at that engine. So basically this is what we're doing today. We're gonna look for some parts. We're gonna look for, I see an international engine. Wait is that a DT 466 badge? Mechanical. Oh is that another one? Yeah. Uh oh. That's an old mechanical right? Uh oh. I think we're looking for that sucker. Uh oh. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Let's not even get into the discussion about an engine swap but what we're looking for, what we're looking for today is fuel tanks. We might get a rear end and Mike is that your engine? This is my engine. That's a huge engine man. Yeah dude. That's big. Pulls me up around the country. Um and then we're also going to be looking for a rooftop air conditioner. It's called a red dot and some other parts. So I don't know. I feel like a kidney candy store right now because I'm getting more and more excited about all this, you know, engine stuff here. Especially with badge. Now watch your step. We got some serious options over here. These obviously are a little on the rusty side but is that the center one that goes down the frame? Okay. But boy oh boy do we have some options. Let's check out all these diesel tanks. I hope they come with free fuel. That is a huge, I don't know what I'm stepping on either. That's a well. What is that? 150. Wow. I don't know if we got enough room. That's a nice tank. Oh we can measure it out and check it out. My goodness. Look at the size of that thing. Just for reference. Mike if you fall I'll pull you out because that looks like the well. I think that this thing is about six feet long. We need straps for it. Let's take this one. Dude look how light it is. What? Oh my God. What did I get myself into? Size comparison. Oh my God. That's nuts. So we've got to get straps for that. All right. We'll take that one. Well there's only one of them so. Yeah, all right. So there's straps all over the place but that's you are gonna be mine and you're gonna have a future home holding lots of vegetable oil. Which one? Which one? Oh my God. That's Doug Huggley's truck. My God. I worked on this thing for 10 years. Did you? This one here. Yeah. 10 years. I worked on this for 10 years. Really? I made a ton of money off that thing. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. This is where it lays. In the boneyard. Yeah. In the boneyard. All right guys. Let me show you what one thing we're looking for here. There's an AC unit. Just for example look at how old this truck is here. But what we're looking for is that thing right there. A red dot. Looks pretty old. We'll try and find a newer one. That is basically a part that we're looking for. Brand new. They're like I think a thousand bucks just for the unit. 1200 bucks. So if we can find something, you know, repurpose it. Bring it back to life. Spit shine it. This is something we need to put on there for you. It's a road of deco valve, right? It goes on by air, shuts the air off. They can't steal it. You can't steal it unless they reset that. Really? Yeah. So it's a manual thing? It's a manual. They set it with air and you flip the switch and it'll trigger it. It'll go down, shut the engine off. And you just shut it off when you park at night and it won't start. They can do whatever they want. Interesting. Unless they know, they won't ever get it going. That's hilarious. Didn't even know something like that existed. Only promise now they know. Yeah. I just have it a trip down memory lane. What'd you find now, badge? Did you know what you do to it? Do you remember? See, it's a Peterbilt too, right? That one there, I did brakes on it and cab jacks. I did the cab jack a couple of times on that one. Two or three safes on it. Oh yeah. Yeah, I worked on that one. I was a little buck when I worked on that one. Holy smoke. Alright, so here's the update. Is that an hour house? I think so. Alright, here's the update. There's one tank over there. Possibility, it is a 23 inch diameter. And so, you know, that's like two feet. So, if we mount it to the frame, that's 150 gallons over there. But just remember, you have to times it by eight for eight pounds. So, quickly to do the math, that's 1200 pounds. 1200 pounds. What do you think about 1200 pounds on this side? I think it's pretty good. I'm thinking 150 gallons is pretty good because times 10, if we were to get 10 miles per gallon, that's 1500 miles. We'll get 10 miles per gallon. Alright boys, so what's the plan? The plan is we're going to take and trade the bus off for that red truck. Well, I'll definitely need a new license for that thing. I think we'll go get a cherry picker. We can get up in life. Well, you know, I could put my Wi-Fi signal up there. That's how the Wi-Fi is on the road. Oh, can we tell you how shitty the Wi-Fi was? Oh yeah. So anyway, so there's a plan. We got a few things to fix, measure. We're coming back here in a few days. Yeah, we're going to take some measurements because I still think we should put the two 150s on the back end, one for water, one for gas or for diesel, and then we'll be laughing. Then everything's underneath, right? Yep, most of it. And then we're doing a gear change in the rear end. Gear change, yeah, and you don't want them to div them things there when you're doing a gear change. Yeah. Imagine trying to drag that different. I don't want to think about it. We'll make him do it. Holy crap. Look at that, an elk ranch. Whoa. You can't take your gun and shoot them, babies. Those are farm ones. Really? Yeah. Holy crap. Raise them there. There's elk right there. You don't see those, babies. Wow. That's an elk ranch. Yeah. Do you all hide the fences? Yeah. 12 feet up. That's where the elk is. The only time I ever saw anything close to that was Texas, and they have trophy hunting within the gates like that. Can't trophy hunt them. Those are, they raise them to, they raise them like cows, and they cut them, right? Yeah. Cut them down. Alright guys, we're back at Squattersville, Alberta, Canada. It's got me an inside joke. We're gonna go for some dinner. Did you have fun today? Yeah. I think we found some good prospects on the tanks. Yeah, we sure did. This is gonna be super, super exciting. Like I said, if I get 10 miles per gallon and I have over, you know, say 200 gallons of fuel, eight pounds of fuel per gallon, I'm gonna have a 2,000 plus mile range. So for all those people asking me, oh, well, you know, isn't that gonna be hard to find? There's mosquitoes. Let's close this. Yes, it's not readily available everywhere. However, with such a large capacity, I will only have to fill up every 2,000 miles. And it should be a lot cheaper than diesel. Diesel prices are going up. So that's about it for today. Tomorrow we're going to start working on the bus again. Do you want to say any final words? If anyone's worried about us carrying that much weight on the bus, don't worry. It's totally rated for it. There we go.