 We're picking up more of these pipes or a drainage tile and we're bringing them to Dauphin Manitoba which is on the west side of the province and then we'll see what happens from there. It's Friday so you can't deliver anywhere on the weekend because everything's closed. Chances are I'll probably be going home tonight but I made myself available over the weekend if they have work. We'll see what happens. We'll probably find out later this afternoon. I'm pulling the same type of stuff that I was in yesterday's video and I'm sure a lot of you answered my question as to what that material is for over the pipes but I actually asked the guy who was installing it yesterday and he actually says that that's what they put over the pipes in sandy areas. It keeps the sand from getting into the pipes then clogging it up underground. If the ground isn't very sandy you don't need to wrap it in that white material. That's obviously more expensive to do it like that. It's more material so I don't know how much all this costs but it's got to be pretty. The farmer's field again. We're up here near Dauphin Manitoba a little further down here. I'm turning off of Highway 5 south onto 582 I believe this is. Yes I missed my turn on the way up. 582 also goes around to... Oh and it's gravel. Of course it is. I'm sorry old blue. I'm sorry. I didn't know. Let's try to keep the dust on the outside. What was I saying? Yeah the 582 comes around this way and meets up with the five back over there right? I missed that turn so here we are. That's Turtle Mountain over there. Manitoba has a mountain believe it or not. Can you see it? I know I can hardly see it but it's our mountain. Don't deny us our mountain. It's a mountain. We actually we literally call it isn't it Turtle Mountain? That is a Manitoba mountain. It is a very large hill that identifies as a mountain so I have volunteered for some weekend work and some weekend work has come down the pike for me. We're headed out to the Edmonton area. I have to do a recovery a trailer recovery one of our guys broke down in Saskatoon. It's a van trailer. I got to go recover the van trailer. It has a load in it that's going to Edmonton area there. Recover the trailer tomorrow and deliver it first thing Monday morning. I have to recover tomorrow though because usually I could go Sunday right? But for whatever reason which I'm sure I'll understand more once I get there. I have to be there between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. I think to get this trailer. It's probably inside like a locked yard or something. So go get the trailer tomorrow and we'll meander our way out to Edmonton. Deliver it Monday morning and then we'll get a load reload in Edmonton head back. I'll probably be back on Tuesday and then we can continue on with the week then. That's a lot of dust being kicked up behind me. Thanks so much for the clean truck. It's been gravel roads every day diesel. Life in Manitoba. I swear most of our roads are paved. The main ones are. Now all of these grid roads like I've said before are all built in square miles. So I got to turn right here and go half a mile that way. So halfway to the next main road and there should be a road there for some reason. It's a half mile road and then we go a mile south and then another half mile west and then another half mile south. That's the road I would have come down if I went the right way. Diesel can you get down please? I need to see. Thank you very much. Thank you. You listen so well. Thank you. Whenever he's sitting up here all I have to do is sort of whisper at him and say hey down and just boom. He usually just hits the deck. Just boom. I guess I've trained him in the past that when I need to see I need to see now. Good boy Diesel. Thank you. Oh it must be nice to own these properties back here. All that privacy. Though you got to go way down a gravel road to get to your house then but still just the peace and quiet. It's okay Diesel I know you don't like gravel roads. You're gonna ginge up your paint man. Ginge up your paint you pooch walk man. Don't worry about it Diesel. It's okay. We got to do it. We got to do it. You got to make money in order to pay for it. In order to make money we got to go down the gravel road. But then you got to spend more money and fix all your paint chips. I know right that's the problem. Oh Diesel. Cows. Cows. Oh my goodness. Look at all the cows. They're looking at you. They're looking at you. You want to say hi? You want to say hi? Hello cows. My name's Diesel. Who are you? What's your name? Quiet bunch. Oh see you later man. Was your buddies there Diesel? Why wouldn't you tell me their name man? Because they know there's beef in your dog food. That's why. You don't say. Close that window now okay so we don't get too much dust in here. Field should be. Diesel. More cows. More cows. Oh my goodness. Holy spokes man. Look at all the brown cows. White cows. Black cows. Oh my goodness. Hey guys. Moo. I didn't know you spoke cow Diesel. Been practicing. Look at that eh. That one's getting down. He's coming man. Oh he look delicious. Diesel. Here they are up ahead on the left. There's no one here to help me with this one so I got to get these unloaded myself. How do I get on to the field? Where's the access? I need to get in there. I want to just drive through there and get myself stuck way out here in the middle of nowhere. Do I even have cell service? Oh yeah we have cell service at least. Okay how do we get there? I see I see. Oh here. That's how they okay. Okay okay okay. They're not sink in. Myself said I'm sort of facing up like this. So it's easier to push them off. Right here Diesel. Does that look good to you? Let's go see. Let everyone know that I am here and I will be unloading cargo. You think I could go get you my cow frame and bring my cow frame here? I think they got to stay in their pen. I don't think they can I don't think they can come here Diesel. Sorry man. And I'm not letting you go play in their pen okay. Bunch of cow pies all over the place. No it's not those kind of pies either. I know you. You'd go straight for it and shove your face in it. Okay let's take a look at everything here. Figure out how we're gonna do this. You think you can jump out without your steps? Every now and then I like them to do that just in case. Come on bud. It's not like it's a long way down. Oh look how dirty my truck got. Oh man. Alright Diesel. Alright well there she is. Oh you can see that they've settled in pretty pretty good eh. I got that flat spot on the bottom. What you find in there Diesel? Hey don't eat. No no no no don't eat anything here. Do not eat anything okay. You know what? Let's put you back in the truck okay. I don't know what chemicals they spray on here just thought of that. Just thought of that. Diesel come on. Up in the truck. Come. Come on buddy. You did finish right? Come on. Up up up. Oh jeez. You can do it bud. I believe in you. Up in the truck. Up up. Yeah good boy. You still got it. Good boy. I'm gonna go unload now okay. I'll be a little while. You got something in your mouth? Diesel come on. Stop chewing on the grass. That's not salad. Okay I hope I've got you hidden away well enough from the wind. It's a little windy out here. I think that last one will be pretty simple but the rest of them might need a little convincing. I'm gonna release the air in the suspension in the trailer so that gives a little bit more of a competitive edge. Get them all tied down for a reason and how we get that to roll off the back should be fun. Really big flat spot on the bottom. I can't push that over so we're gonna have to rely on the help of what is it Newton's law? An object in motion. Must stay in motion. I'm gonna try to drop it right here between all of these. Well I saw something I practiced every day so it probably wasn't the best that but I'm getting better. You know I got one more to do. I think I got a pretty good rhythm. Come back fast in reverse high. You come back and then you ease into the brakes. You don't have to slam on the brakes. Ease into the brakes then come to an abrupt stop. Let it start rolling backwards. Put it in forward gear. Put it in driver. Second and then just as about stop rolling start rolling forward and then the momentum will carry back off the back onto the field. This is something you can only do when you have this much space to work with. Literally a quarter mile square I believe is what these fields are. All of this is made empty and they just said put it on the field somewhere. They're on the field somewhere. Now I gotta get that top one off. I'd be more careful with that one. Don't want it to roll forward. It's a little hard on old blue admittedly but it was a little bit fun. That's how fun. Yeah oh we got it unloaded and I didn't pull any muscles or break my back. So we'll just roll up our straps now and head all back to the yard. I gotta drop this trailer in the yard and I'm gonna be bob tailing to Saskatoon. I believe I'm gonna be leaving tonight. Bob tailing all the way there. Grab the trailer and then continue to Edmonton from there. If you're wondering I cut my finger on a can lid this morning because I had those soup cans. I made myself soup last night right? I was gonna throw my garbage out this morning. Now that little soup can cut me. Good thing it's on a finger that it's kind of useless. This one's the important one. Diesel you want to roll up the straps for me? I've been doing all the work today again. The cut is very small that I got from that can. Very very small. I've just been putting a little bit of alcohol on it or well sanitizer and sanitizer. Just something to clean it in. What's on fire? Can you see the flames? Because I can feel them. Nice. No infections going on in there. You ready to go Diesel? You ready? Wait are my sunglasses? Oh shoot I did leave in here. Good thing I remembered that. I want to switch these out. Take off my regular glasses. Put on my sunglasses. Okay much better. Much better. Can you see me? Can you see me? Much better. Much better. Are you guys sitting on there crooked? Hey straighten up. There you go. Very nice. You guys are looking great. Okay let's get off this field. So that was a fun delivery. Karen won't interrupt me. That was fun. Glad I don't have to do that all the time but I have to get back to the pavement. Way more gravel road. That was like 20 miles of gravel road. Not doing that again. Next time we're going the long way around but just there on the right we're waving at me as they passed me so you guys are in the vlog now. I was gonna try to get up beside you but these vans got in my way. Thanks for watching today guys. It was fun unloading those rolls. I tried to film more of the unloading process but I kept putting the camera in the wrong spots and completely missing the shot so while I would like back up and then stop and the thing would roll off the camera was like facing over here and I was over here. My bad. I'm sorry. I tried my best. This is what it is. I'm an amateur. This isn't a professional production. This is an amateur production. That's the point of it. It's a vlog. It's real life. This is my life every day so if you haven't already hit that subscribe button. It really does help me hit that like button. We went back to the yard, dropped that flatbed off and Bobtailed back to I think it's Cruella Manitoba. It's right at the Saskatchewan border. You'll see tomorrow morning in tomorrow's vlog. We're right at the Saskatchewan border. We're going to Bobtail up to Saskatoon. Excuse me. It's been a long day. Bobtailed to Saskatoon. Grab a van trailer that needs to be recovered because a truck broke down there and we're going to pull that load to Edmonton and deliver that Monday morning. It should be fun. Thanks for hanging out everybody. See you right back here tomorrow.