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'Alaskan Bush People': Rain, Bear, Gabe, and Bird come together to dismantle a windmill for their water project

Rain, Bear, Gabe and Bird have been tasked with dismantling the windmill in order to make sure that every ranch has water supply.
UPDATED FEB 3, 2020
(Source : IMDb)
(Source : IMDb)

The wolfpack is back and this time they are not wasting any time getting on with their task. In the season premiere of the show, Rain, Bear, Gabe and Bird got together to make sure that they have the needed tools to build a water supply system for the ranch. 

Billy Brown came up with the idea that the best tool for making the water supply system would be the parts of an old windmill that had been in the area for a long time. He thought it would also be helpful to use the motor for the process of pumping water. To make sure that the task of dismantling the windmill goes on smoothly, Billy invited Rain, Bear, Gabe, and Bird to join the project. 

Four of them seemed excited to be a part of this as they were advised by their father to remove the screws one by one to make it easier to dismantle the windmill. Among them, Bear was quick to bring out his adventurous side as he jumped on to the task of dismantling the windmill. 

He was even equipped with the right gear to walk through the muddy terrain. Unlike his siblings who opted to use duct tape and garbage bags to make sure that their clothes do not get dirty. Bear and Gabe decided to be the ones to climb on top of the windmill and slowly start dismantling the wings. 

Meanwhile, Rain and Bird stayed down to help the boys bring down the parts. The four worked together in harmony to ensure that the process is carried on smoothly. While they were easily able to remove the wings, things got a bit harder when they had to get the motor out. 

Luckily for them, their father, Billy had a plan in mind. He brought a cherry picker to help the boys reach the height easily and get the motor out. However, the vehicle could only carry a weight of 500 pounds and it was a task for them to ensure that everything was done without any disturbance. 

Bear and Gabe tried their best to maintain their stability as they made sure that they did not put a lot of pressure on the vehicle. They were quick to get the hang of the situation and it was only a matter of seconds until they got the motor out. 

However, the toughest part of the task was to remove the windmill stand. Since none of them had experience dismantling a windmill they decided to stick to the traditional method. All of them thought that it would be best if Bear removed the screws while the other three held the stand with the help of the rope. 

Unfortunately, the situation ended with Bear hurting his finer and losing half of his nail. Despite the accident, he decided to get the work done on time and the four of them succeeded in completing the task. The task helped the four of them realize the importance of working together and because of this, they were a step closer to building the water supply system. 

'Alaskan Bush People airs Wednesdays at 8 pm ET/PT on Discovery Channel.' 

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