Trick My What? - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Paul Palmer: Logger
In this series premiere, John Schneider goes logging with Paul Palmer, single dad to three boys, while John's team of experts at the Lone Star Speed Shop take Paul's old skidder and trick it out into a robotic beast with armored plates and scales.

Alfred Froberg: Vegetable Farmer
Alfred Froberg & his family have been growing vegetables since his grandfather bought their land in 1936. As Alfred shows John some fancy farming techniques, the Lone Star Speed Shop team turns Alfred's family 1974 tractor into a tricked-out classic.

Jim McGraw: Mason
As Jim McGraw teaches John Schneider the ins and outs of construction and masonry, the guys at the Lone Star Speed Shop take Jim's old pickup and transform it from one of Texas' biggest eyesores into a man-sized version of a toy dump truck.

Alan Parker: Sanitation Specialist
Alan Parker survived Hurricane Ike in September, 2008. His sanitation business and the rest of Crystal Beach, TX were devastated by the terrible storm.

Patrick Sims: Paver
Patrick Sims has had over 25 heat strokes trying to get his job done to put food on the table. As Patrick shows John the secrets to laying asphalt, the LSS crew cools down Patrick's hot roller by turning it into a classic steam engine.

Jason Class: Concrete Contractor
Jason Class, owner of Class Concrete, leads his business by driving the worst cement mixer on his lot. As Jason shows John the secret to mixing 30 tons of concrete, the LSS crew turns Jason's rust bucket into a limousine cement mixer worthy of any boss.

America Cordaway
America is a hard working feed supplier, up before sunrise to prep, load & deliver animal feed 6 days a week. John & the LSS team give her the lift she needs by tricking out her truck into a patriotic masterpiece worthy of her name -- America.

Bryan Brady: Shrimper
Bryan Brady's a third generation shrimper with a shrimp boat that looks like it's three generations old. John Schneider and the guys at LSS take Bryan's beat-up shipwreck and turn it into a shrimping vessel fit for a sea warrior.

Willard Hill: Pig Farmer
Pig farmer Willard Hill's once successful business has definitely seen better days. John Schneider and the guys at the Lonestar Speed Shop give Willard's family a well-deserved hand by getting their tractor back on its feet.
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