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December 27, 2020
1:01
3 года назад
September 25, 2020
1:21
3 года назад
Our four legged friends 2018
0:35
4 года назад
[Beat Saber] Indian Summer - Jai Wolf
3:35
4 года назад
Mocha The Kitten
3:29
4 года назад
Niagara Falls January 2020
1:33
4 года назад
Niagara Falls January 2020
1:37
4 года назад
Backyard Bonfire
0:36
4 года назад
Vicon Baler
0:33
4 года назад
ATV RIDE
1:41
4 года назад
Ornge rescue Helicopter
0:16
4 года назад
Fort Erie and Port Colborne Trek
1:36
5 лет назад
Holiday Skating
0:36
5 лет назад
Cutting Hay
2:43
6 лет назад
Elliott Falls
0:47
6 лет назад
Woodpecker in our tree
0:33
7 лет назад
GO train Scarborough Ontario
0:38
7 лет назад
Комментарии
@laalki80
@laalki80 7 месяцев назад
Well played!
@russellstorms2674
@russellstorms2674 2 года назад
Where was this polor express at and what City was it in
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 2 года назад
This is at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto
@russellstorms2674
@russellstorms2674 2 года назад
@@dritteramtelecom okay thanks 👍
@smwca123
@smwca123 2 года назад
The Greenwood Yard was built with the Bloor-Danforth Subway in the 1960s and opened in 1965, a year before the first stretch of that line from Keele to Woodbine. Access is via a grade-separated wye between Donlands and Greenwood stations. The site was originally a clay quarry (note nearby Torbrick Road), later a garbage dump covered in garbage up to 75 feet - about equal to the length of the subway cars serviced there.
@davidimrie239
@davidimrie239 2 года назад
I watched it being excavated and constructed.
@davidkobes7238
@davidkobes7238 3 года назад
Where can you buy sickle heads or sickles? They are obsolete in Yakima valley in Washington.
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
I just replace individual teeth as needed, I get them at the jd dealer or the Peavey Mart. It’s pretty easy
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
The peavey mart is Canada’s version of farm fleet or TSC Store
@davidkobes7238
@davidkobes7238 3 года назад
How do you keep from breaking sickle head off?
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
The teeth float about 2 inches off the ground with giant springs, but some times I hit a rock and break a blade tooth
@captainkeyboard1007
@captainkeyboard1007 3 года назад
It would have been nice if you could get into at least one of the car maintenance shops. I would like to see what the interior look like.
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
I don't have any access to the yards, this was taken from a little park beside the subway yards behind a fence.
@captainkeyboard1007
@captainkeyboard1007 3 года назад
@@dritteramtelecom Thank you for writing to me.
@prestige2000rider
@prestige2000rider 3 года назад
Does Greenwood have that one set of Dual gauge track that they can make deliveries off the CP or CN mainline ,right into the yard? Or is that at Davisville? i have seen pics of Subway cars being delivered on a CP flat to the loading ramp in one of the yards...
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
I did not see anything other than subways but at the very opposite side of the yard there is a GO line and CN tracks
@prestige2000rider
@prestige2000rider 3 года назад
@@dritteramtelecom thanks David. maybe it was over at Davisville. I know one of the yards had that unique dual gauge ramp.
@ktgodwin100
@ktgodwin100 3 года назад
That is one tall mare or one short man.
@sovb
@sovb 3 года назад
This place reminds me a lot of the Kawartha Lakes area. Good memories
@shannonburns3625
@shannonburns3625 3 года назад
wow good job
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
Thanks
@lamardavis8832
@lamardavis8832 3 года назад
I did got a A on this song (normal)
@va3ngc
@va3ngc 3 года назад
That is the same model my dad used back in the 1970's. It was my favourite piece of farm machinery. The knotter fascinated me. I eventually became an engineer, probably in part because of that machine.
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
I only use my round baler now, But it is a mechanical wonder for sure
@sovb
@sovb 3 года назад
Where is this, and how can I get here myself to watch the trains?
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
This is at Oakvale Ave off of Greenwood just south of Danforth Ave. in Toronto go there just after rush hour alot of trains pull in to get cleaned (avout6:30 to 7:00 pm)
@sovb
@sovb 3 года назад
@@dritteramtelecom Thank you for the answer, and thanks for replying to my comment on a video from 2013!
@sovb
@sovb 3 года назад
@@dritteramtelecom Sorry to bother you again, but how do I get ontop of the bridge/platform that you're standing on in the video?
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 3 года назад
@@sovb you just go to the street I mentioned, you will see a fence and it is right there. Where I took the video from was at street level, the trains where below me coming out of the subway tunnel. A hidden gem for train/ subway enthusiast
@Evveffentide
@Evveffentide 3 года назад
Wow what a beautiful creature
@MEXPRESS02
@MEXPRESS02 3 года назад
Polar Express Ride
@fullgamez
@fullgamez 4 года назад
Does your wife have a boyfriend?
@equiryder
@equiryder 4 года назад
Sounds like Darth Vader retired and is a farmer now
@aprilanne2449
@aprilanne2449 4 года назад
Those are one of the t1’s.The new ttc train is the toronto rocket
@horseblinderson4747
@horseblinderson4747 5 лет назад
Pretty quiet for a baler.
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 5 лет назад
We just had all the mechanicals rebuilt on the old baler.
@jerryjay75
@jerryjay75 5 лет назад
In human, they accomplished something that most would deem impossible. The fish defy the odds, swim against the current.
@miltontennessee5858
@miltontennessee5858 5 лет назад
Dj milton tee😀♩🎶📢
@adelgado75
@adelgado75 6 лет назад
great video. thanks for sharing
@randyrobinson8751
@randyrobinson8751 6 лет назад
1209\1219 world's worst haybines
@randyrobinson8751
@randyrobinson8751 3 года назад
Obivously you must not cut much hay
@glen6945
@glen6945 6 лет назад
ace
@glen6945
@glen6945 6 лет назад
well we got to park them some where -lol
@therailfan5412
@therailfan5412 6 лет назад
That is a VIA; no frieights on this part of the line
@silkywarchest
@silkywarchest 7 лет назад
Making work of that tree
@coultisvlogs6376
@coultisvlogs6376 7 лет назад
You can see my cottage
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 7 лет назад
Cool, it was a nice place. Looks like good fishing as well.
@ellieprince3572
@ellieprince3572 7 лет назад
WOW how interesting NOT
@chloehenstock1512
@chloehenstock1512 8 лет назад
she is beautiful
@JamesTyreeII
@JamesTyreeII 8 лет назад
The ideal height of hay is when it is just at the boot stage ( where the inflorescence, or flower head is just starting to emerge from the sheath). That way the nutrition is at its highest I do not see many people who cut early enough. One way to do it is to pasture animals until dry enough to hay, bush hog it, then once it grows to about a foot tall or so, hay it. I know that much of the time hay is sold by the ton and so volume is the goal due to getting the highest tonnage and amount of money, however, from a nutrition standpoint, the way of haying I have laid out is the correct way to get the most nutrient dense hay. By mowing at a shorter height, you can get more cuttings and perhaps match the overall tonnage of 1-2 cutting a year. You will have to of course, adjust for your local climate. This is what I have taken away from several years of reading Hay and Forage Grower magazine. Also, when you mow, set the swath boards as wide as possible. By having the swath as close to the full width of the cutting platform as possible, the hay will dry down quicker.
@TheScientistHayFarmer
@TheScientistHayFarmer 6 лет назад
I always ted so I set the swath tight. Makes it easier for the tedder to grab and throw and makes it easier to tell where I've tedded, and I'm not driving on part of the swatch when doing the next path. The one time I set the swather wide, I was missing rows while tedding because the tedder was throwing hay over adjacent swaths. I actually did exactly what you talked about last year on one field. It worked well.
@taylorcarl7839
@taylorcarl7839 8 лет назад
im looking in to a horse any recommendations
@hrsgrl16
@hrsgrl16 8 лет назад
+Taylor Carl what are you wanting to do with the horse?
@NatashaHegnermodelhorses
@NatashaHegnermodelhorses 8 лет назад
please rescue
@korthaight4306
@korthaight4306 8 лет назад
+crazy horse lover you only rescue if you can handle it.
@SvshiButt
@SvshiButt 7 лет назад
kort haight not true. rescues aren't any different than other horses once they are rehabilitated and retrained. unless you are looking to actually train a rescue.
@crowleyqueenofhell914
@crowleyqueenofhell914 7 лет назад
I've had the best luck with quaters and thoroughbreds. and you don't have to rescue if you don't want to. I've bought a few horses that were cheap and if weren't bought they would have been taken to shelters. just look around until you find a horse you love, and good luck
@transitpics
@transitpics 8 лет назад
0:50 a black painted headlight h6 in the middle
@baileyr8576
@baileyr8576 9 лет назад
Why does she have an "L" on her leg?
@baybyday9529
@baybyday9529 8 лет назад
+Bailey Lilly It's a brand :)
@RobertPaniagua
@RobertPaniagua 9 лет назад
Nice area, Ive ridden it before, it's pretty much like Washington DC's WMATA Red Line stretch from Twinbrook to Shady Grove
@mumbairay
@mumbairay 9 лет назад
also might like to try here: muhdestinations.wordpress.com/2014/12/28/infinite-skating-great-backdrop-ice-before-snow-interesting-location-a-strong-underdog-in-its-type-of-destination/
@Revelacion320
@Revelacion320 9 лет назад
There are two ways of seeing this video, 1) swim against those things in life and experience the difficulties that come when we swim against opposition so we caught. 2) We can swim against the opinions of others as well as the negatives of those that say we can't do what is placed in us. Even in this area when we swim against the opinions of others our lives are battered by the waves and the rocks of life...
@1812AndMore
@1812AndMore 9 лет назад
Wonderful video :) My Uncle and I were at the Halton County Radial Railway yesterday, I hadn't been since 2009 so a lot was moved when we went yesterday. We rode on TTC PCC 4600 and TTC Peter Witt 2894. When I was at Halton last the Subway cars used to be stored on the parking lot track display, but I was glad yesterday to see they moved them inside the car house, it was certainly fun getting a chance to go in and walk inside the old M1 and Gloucester subway TTC cars.
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 9 лет назад
We enjoyed our trip and wanted to get back there this year, but we did not make it.
@abigailapril9429
@abigailapril9429 10 лет назад
I love this ride!! Might get to ride it for the first time this year tomarrow!:D
@norakang7047
@norakang7047 10 лет назад
Awesome. Thanks for posting. I would love to live near there and watch the subways all day. Just wondering, what camera are you using?
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 10 лет назад
I have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX9V 16.2 MP camera, it has a CMOS chip in it. It was raining pretty hard when we shot this. We live about 2 and a half hours away, but me and the boy wanted to watch subways. My Wife sat in the car reading.
@railpast
@railpast 10 лет назад
Nice. I recommend the trp to all railfans.I did a video of the Railfan Day back in 2012 which also included dinner.. It can be viewed here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Hi3F6wu59mA.html
@Courtmaster121
@Courtmaster121 10 лет назад
Why'd you get her? I hope you don't mind me asking. :) She gorgeous and would make the best sport horse! Not a race horse though, god I hate race horse trainers and races. She looks like she'd be an amazing jumper or eq horse.
@lukedickinson5726
@lukedickinson5726 7 лет назад
Courtney Macon ll
@cns688
@cns688 10 лет назад
A shame after selling hundreds of these stoves in Ireland Enviro will not supply the dealers with parts and when they did the parts cost up to four times as much as we see them sell for on Ebay. Sadly we run 230 Volts AC while the USA and Canada run 110 Volts or we could have our stoves working again.
@dritteramtelecom
@dritteramtelecom 10 лет назад
My exhaust Blower motor stopped working 2 years ago, I took it apart and cleaned it piece by piece. (the motor bushing was gummed up with Ash). It has been working ever since.
@TheInvisibleOne1026
@TheInvisibleOne1026 6 лет назад
Can you do a cleaning video of this pellet stove? That would be great!!!! :)
@monica012077
@monica012077 10 лет назад
Awesome!
@gabbiedoglover11
@gabbiedoglover11 10 лет назад
my arabian horse is realllyyyyy fast and im not a jockey where i race horses on the track?!?!? wtf
@jock4hire
@jock4hire 10 лет назад
Cause I don't have to shut up, if I don't want to,... and i'd not needed to use such foul language to make my point. How fast exactly is your Arabian? Do you race it at the track? You don't really have any clue, do you? I'm not insulting the breed, just stating a fact. You might love your horse and think it's a really fast horse, but I'm talking about the Arabian breed in general. They are not in fact considered to be fast, compared to other breeds racing.. No need to be discourteous!
@gabbiedoglover11
@gabbiedoglover11 10 лет назад
i have a Arabian and my horse is fast so how bout u shut the fuck up
@kitten1039
@kitten1039 10 лет назад
Are you kidding me? I think Arabians and Quarter Horses are both really fast I should know because I ride an arabian. For those who don't know, Arabians are pretty much one of the foundation breeds of all the breeds you can find arabian in pretty much every breed. Me and my friend race our horses hers is a qh and mine is a purebred arabian they both go exactly the same speed yes quarter horses actually do their best for a quarter of a mile because they're bred for it.
@jock4hire
@jock4hire 10 лет назад
Your comments are not based on anything factual. Arabians are not very fast!! Couldn't keep up with a QH for any distance!!
@jock4hire
@jock4hire 10 лет назад
QH's not ONLY run a 1/4 mile. They race at many distances, up to 870 yds. So,... you need to do a little research. They're extremely fast horses!! Much faster than Arabians, and most Thoroughbreds also!! Get a clue!!