I got a daughter and a granddaughter that would be just like you guys daughter and some that wouldn't touch getting dirty, but at least they will cook. lol
Really enjoying the precision on the home site👏👏👏. Enjoyed watching as usual. I watched you putting glue on the inside of the pipe and I was screaming no on the outside then I thought hopefully you know once you try putting it together 😂😂😂😂
Wow…getting a little silly is a sign of “CABIN FEVER”……good thing you got the camera to talk to, otherwise it would be lonely. Nevertheless you’re doing a AWSOME job..that dam rock truck…..ole reliable the excavator…
To bad you may have to dig the whole thing back up for an inspection! As for the rock truck, give it a taste of either, see if it will pop, a taste though, not a whole meal
❤ I should of driven the extra miles.. bet the owner of the store drove the extra mile to make a few bucks 😀🤣 I'd always say you gotta pay for convenience..
Watch Red Poppy Ranch old videos as he cleared his land about 7 years ago he's still clearing as he continues to extend Ranch area's he doesn't have issues with flooding he knows what he's doing he's got a huge playlist...
That rock truck is very frustrating. Hopefully your mechanic can get it going. Could be simple or expensive. Fight it all you can and then call in help while you spend your valuable time doing something else.
If I might make a suggestion. I've used a 3 pt landscape rake on the back of my tractor to make "windrows" and then use the bucket on my tractor and scoop up the rows of rocks and debris. Has work very well for me in some rough country here in central Texas. Also helps smooth out the ground.
This link is to Lumnah Acres video about them losing 1 of their highland bulls. It got spooked then broke through the fence. In the dark it fell down into a small ravine breaking it's neck. Have you had any issues with your cattle and precautions taken?
Hi Robert. Yes I have watched that video from lumnah acres. Very unfortunate. But no we haven’t had any issues like that, they have been spooked before but they know their terrain and haven’t had a problem.
Hi. all is good Chris & Georgia. You will always have rocks, you are not making a golf course, I was just on 160 acres of freshly seeded Carolla picking up rocks as I was chasing gophers. They just keep coming up. Cheers, wish you well and luck.
Oh well…A for effort, sucks, all the the bad luck, with equipment ! But you guys got a lot of work done on the house, before the worst part of winter hit. The house will be a beauty when finished, I like your design choices ! All the best getting your Heavey equipment running good ! Following…
I know that in a future video, things will be going right, right, right! On a scale of 1 to 10 for a man's capabilities, you Chris are a 10. I am at most 8 or 9. The reason I watch your channel is because you impress me. Take care and see you next video. 😊
Sometimes you aren't supposed to accomplish certain things or get to a certain place because bad things would happen right then. Give it time. Old equipment is very frustrating for sure.
What are the cattle going to eat there, rocks? All I see is rocks and trees! With good pasture in Canada we are required to have 5 acres per animal, with what I don't see there should be at least triple that
Bless your hearts. When things happen it sometimes takes awhile to figure out how to fix it. Awesome video. I now know a little about that machine can’t remember what you called it. Since I’m 70 I kinda doubt I’ll ever have that problem 😊. Have a great day. See you in the next video