Welcome! My name is Cody King, and this is my channel Cody Kings World. I love being outside and my perfect day would consist of working around my house building the perfect homestead. I picture myself walking out my front door and being surrounded by an abundance of fruit, vegetables and animals. But when I walk out my back door, I picture myself in a cozy landscape. By cozy, I mean surrounded by waterfalls, a beautiful view, ducks swimming in my pond, and the sound of nature. Follow me on my channel and as the years go by, I am going to work on that dream, one day it will be a reality, and these videos will show how I created it.
This is really cool. I really would like to do this one day but I’m too scared of possible mice or spiders… make sure you have good air flow in the cellar, that’s important.
I think it would and I may do that in the future. But I did loosen the screws to let it move around more and it helped a lot. I made a quick video of it on my page.
I bought this tank but the current set up has the pressure gage,, pressure switch and all that on the actual jet pump I have installed, The current tank has one pipe going in and nothing else but cut off between it and the pump. Do I have to have the pressure switch and gage like this to use this model or can we just hook it up to the one pipe as is now and allow those items on the pump itself do the job? Pump is Flotec 3/4 hp convertible jet. Thanks for any help!
@@sheliacastro5907 if it was working with a pressure tank before I would think it would work with this one as well. The pressure switch should control the water before it goes into the tank.
It didn't come back after winter. I have been wanting to try again but haven't been able to get a plant. I think it is possible if you cover the ground with straw bales to keep it from freezing. If I get another I will try that and see what happens.
Thanks for sharing! You describing how good your gloves are while bare handing logs in the fire, gave me a knowing chuckle. For 3 hour cook, you lost at least a gallon on the drip. Why didn't you stir it a bit to get the cooler stuff on the hot side? Might have sped the cook up a bit.
@@michaeldixon2942 haha I mostly used the gloves to get the concrete block off. I'm just so used to throwing wood on the fire with my bare hands. But yeah it would make sense to use them lol. And I didn't really think of that.
I took my machine apart and looked at the water pump nothing clogged. Put back together. Now it spins out better than ever. Before I took it apart it was full of water and I jiggled the hose and heard a gurgle and the machine spinned out the water. It happened again today when I washed some towels. It filled with water and shut off. Finally got it to turn on after no lights lighting up and I giggled the hose and it started spinning and finished the load. Does anyone know what the problem is?
Thanks appreciate that. I was trying to show some of the things I struggled with and how it really went. Like the solar panel was confusing until I realized the parts were inside where the battery was at. Great system though and it's working as it should.
All the potatoes and beets that were left have sprouted. I haven't really been paying attention to the temp once it got warm. I just went down and checked and it was at 62 and that's about what it is outside here right now. Over the winter time everything kept well except the onions. A few made it 3 to 4 months. But most onions went bad the first month.
You think so? Well the Allen key I used doesn't have it on the other side. It came off a set of kobalts where the other side is wrapped around a bolt for the set.
This will explain it better. www.amazon.com/Kobalt-759894-8-Key-Folding-Metric/dp/B07H4JVQTL/ref=asc_df_B07H4JVQTL/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=532655541111&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16304257305646153585&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9009486&hvtargid=pla-1442366248697&psc=1&mcid=b27588c6886b3b7db1ee55c68d964ffd&gclid=CjwKCAjwxLKxBhA7EiwAXO0R0HM0XtupSAcqFpkW8bvNlLADqNRmVavKG3Piw_Z2tugy5HruSI8tpxoCDYwQAvD_BwE
Nice work. I do a similar thing, but I just set the evaporator on top of a burn barrel and feed wood into the barrel while I'm working on other stuff around the barn. It's fun to do your own maple syrup, but it sure is a little frustrating to do 4 hours of work, use up $20-30 of firewood, and end up with $4 worth of syrup...haha
Yeah I hope I can get a lot more sap next year. That little half pint didn't last long. It really is pretty simple to do it just takes time. Thanks for watching.
Hey I have the 20 egg one, it kind of rolls wonky. This is my first incubator. Is barely turning them right? Also it says increase the humidity towards the last days. Do I just give it more water? The directions wasn't very clear and your video is the only one I could find. I more visual person :) thanks!
Yeah just give it more water. You don't want it to go dry the last week. I haven't had 100% hatch rate but usually about 70%. I just kept an eye on it and added more water overtime.
Thanks for the input. I’m looking at the same pumps to buy and now that you have two at least when you’re sitting out there, you can crank the second one on if you want more waterfall when you’re out there.