 of Winnipeg Beach today. I don't know if I've ever actually been to the town of Winnipeg Beach before. So the city, the back, so it's pretty simple morning, morning assignment, a bunch of other stuff for me to do, lined up, which is typical because it's Friday. Friday's always seem to be a little bit of a gong show. That's okay, because what comes after Friday? Oh, you know the answer to that one? Monday she has off, I also have Monday off. We've got a bank, Monday to Friday during business hours, right? But when you work Monday to Friday during business hours, it's hard to get these things done sometimes. So you sort of wait until you've got a few things to do that'll take a full day, and you get them all done. Gotta go see our bank there a little bit more. I wanna transfer my RRSP from where it is now to where I would like it to be. I wanna sort of consolidate everything to make it a little bit easier, place different credit unions and banks. So that's kinda silly, not paying so many fees into all these different accounts. Take it all a little simpler for a streamlined it, if you will, Winnipeg Beach. I wonder if they have a beach in Winnipeg Beach? I bet they do. We're here in Winnipeg Beach, and it turns out there is a beach on the lake, right over there. Beautiful, eh? Looks like an ocean. It's just a freshwater lake. Beautiful little town, though. I know a guy who lives in this town somewhere. Not sure where, but sure is a nice little spot. This probably gets pretty busy in the summertime with cottagers and people going to the beach and stuff. Winnipeg Beach, I knew there had to be a beach. The town's name is Winnipeg Beach. So we got our trailer here all dropped, ready for whatever they needed for, and I have instructions to Bobtail back to the yard. So I'll take you for a little ride through town here. It's not a very big town. I mean, they're saying Molo Lake, but you can't go boating on that, I guess, about an hour and a half away. And that's just like walking out your door and just down the street, and you're at the beach. You can't remember the last time I was here. I know I've been here before. It's nice to come up and visit these small towns every now and then. Keep up with what's going on in our own province. I made it back, and we have a special assignment this afternoon. I'm picking up pole, 75-foot poles. So those are pretty long. This is, I believe, a 53-foot trailer, but it stretches in the middle here. It splits, and it stretches out. I don't know how long it stretches out, but I'm gonna figure out, or get a quick training lesson on this trailer before I leave, and I'm gonna pick up our poles. That's pretty neat, eh? There's a good lesson for you. When a trailer's not long enough for the freight, no problem, just stretch the trailer to make it longer. Easy fix, right? Easy fix. I just talked to Bill. He's gonna come and give me a quick crash course on this slider pins. It must be this. I think that'll be it, and then those locks should, emergency brake release. I think that's what it does. It's all air. It's all done with air, anyways. Sort of like sliding the axles on a van trailer, except this, you're just sliding the whole trailer, like two-thirds of the trailer, or three-quarters of it, right from here. I've just gotta call into the office now. If I'm picking up 75-foot poles, Brendan was helping me out here, showing me how to stretch it out. I guess Bill's a little caught up with whatever he's doing, but Brendan showed me how it worked. We got it working there, and told me just to make sure that I don't need a pilot car to get out of there. I don't think I do, but I better make sure. Yikes. That's a lot of big poles. You're at which ones are mine. All right, so he's off to go get my poles. Apparently there's four of them. Two of two different kinds. Stretch this thing out. So the way this works is, just this simple little lever here. Pull that out. What that's gonna do is, it's gonna suck in these pins that hold it in place here, and now all I gotta do is drive forward and spike the trailer, and it'll stretch it out. 75 feet plus the tractor. Doing our stretches on Friday. Brush hour on a Friday, and I'm pulling like probably a 120-foot unit through the city. Hooray. My turn for a car wash. Time to wash that pickup. Again, showing up to work on Friday, and then with a little bit of a dusty truck. But don't worry, I was able to sneak out the backs and nobody saw me. Ah, so I'll have to polish it up this weekend. Like I said, we have Monday off. We have a bunch of errands to run, things to do. I'd like to work on our land a little bit. I'll probably be able to shine her up then a little bit. It's supposed to be a pretty nice day on Monday. Brett has the day off too, so enjoy the day off together and go out and do a couple things. Like work on land. Probably not, probably gonna do something else out as well. Hey, Diesel. Hello. What's this on your face here? What'd you do? What's this? What's that? What's that right there? Oh, is that a smile? He smiled with that tattoo. Smile. Ha, ha, ha. Made you smile, man. Ha, ha, ha, ha. Chevy, did you take a chunk of his lip here? What's going on? Don't look at it, don't look at it. Y'all think it's a beauty mark, man. Tough guy. Tough guy, what's all this gray hair here? I'm having my wisdom hairs. Leave me alone. I'm having my retired nap. Retirement must be good, I love you. Chevy. Where's all your gray hairs? Where's all your wisdom hairs? Hey, I'm still working on it. Oh, hey, Wiener, you wanna be part of the vlog too? How's it going? Hey, hey, say something clever. Good one, good, very clever. I wouldn't have thought of that. Chevy, how's your day been going? Where's the commander? Enjoying the good life. Commander, how's the Federation? Nope, they can't hear you when you talk like that, you know? Can't transmit that through the camera. He says all things are swell, and big things are coming. I think we're all aware of that by that. By this point, something big's coming. Hey, Chevy, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho. Look how guilty he looks. I'm so sorry I went on the bed without permission. I will let it slide, I will let it slide, but you should not be jumping on the bed without permission. Okay, even when mom's not home. She's at work right now, okay? The rules still apply. All right, most of them, right? Some of them do. It's gonna be your birthday. What are we gonna do for your birthday? What do you wanna do? Should we ask them? What should we do for your fourth birthday? You think they got any good ideas? Anyway, thanks for tagging along today, everybody. It was a bit of a fun day, something new again. That stretch trailer was pretty cool. Something to get used to, though, going around the corners like that, but it's going up to Western Manitoba. Gotta deliver those poles out there for some kind of job site and job works, obviously. Well, and they're poles, you know what they're for. They'll put them in the ground. 75 feet, so a third of that right has to go into the ground, so it'll probably be the height of a hydro pole or something, an electrical pole or something. Where do you find that many trees, though, right? That's a lot of poles, and those things are everywhere. When you drive across the country, electric poles that carry the electric lines and phone lines and everything, millions of them everywhere. Wonder how long they last, because it's obviously treated wood, right? Wonder how long they last and where they get them from, because it's 75, that means that tree was 75 feet, like bigger than 75 feet tall. It's impressive. And Winnipeg Beach is a nice, beautiful little town. Shout out to my friend that lives there. Hope you're having a good weekend. And for the rest of you, hit the like button, hit the subscribe button, hit the share button, you know, typical YouTube stuff just to help the channel out. Share it with your friends. If you like, the chances are they might like it, too. They've never seen a stretch trailer like that, it's called a trombone trailer. Go ahead and ask them, have you ever seen a trombone trailer before? And when they tell you, what? Show them my video. There you go. Homework for you on the weekend. Take care, everybody. We'll see you later.