Country living and homesteading mixed in with some prepping and cowboy horse fun. We strive to get the most use, and security, from our land making it our "final destination."
I did something similar to that. I made a hitch with the winch on it. There was a steep gravel boat ramp into my favorite fishing hole. My 2wd truck wouldn't be able to climb out of there empty let alone pulling the boat up out of the water. I put a bigger wheel on the jack and winched the boat in and out of the water.
Without that rear mount system, it would have never happened. I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a new front bumper system. The rear mount was only 75 bucks.
Torching is effective but weeds will return eventually. I did problem areas and fences lines on 1.5 acres and it lasted about twice as long as round up but also cost a whole tank of propane. So pros and cons like everything
I may try roundup if they sprout again. Problem is that inside a barn you have to time it in that short period where the sun is hitting the plant for the roundup to take effect. Always a battle.
man I sure do miss having my case 580L xtendahoe around. Once picked my one ton up with a chain and then set it on blocks in order to change a clutch. I have done lawn mower blades and oil changes a like. I always put something like center bloks blocks under the tires of on jack stands and let it down on the support if getting under it. But Reaching the arms under no big. At worst case I scrape up my arms before I shit my pants. Lol
One thing I learned from RU-vid videos like Jake from Guilty of Treeson or from loggers is they are constantly bringing the bar in and out from where they already cut. This helps opening up the kerf releasing the chips and to prevent early pinching. If is a large log that they are bucking (or tree) they still do that but after about 7" is when they use the wedges. It just seems to work when you are bringing the bar in and out quite often. I do this all the time. Not telling you how to do anything, trust me, just asking you to try it a few times to see if it makes your life easier. BTW 3/4 of the way through I just roll the log and not have to worry about the dirt!
@@Bremmer2023 oh yea 110 dry weather in sac killer i had to do some apratment renovations on 14 units in sac once wasnt fun im from bay area where it is cooler
I work at a school that has three cows, and part of my job is taking care of them. They all came from herds, and I have been working to make them friendly so they can interact with the kids. One thing for sure, they are like big dogs, and because I always feed them treats like apples, bananas, and carrots, they come when I call them.
Sugihara and Tsumura have been manufacturing light bars for some time made of tool steel. Stihl and Husqvarna have only been in the light bar market recently. I purchased a Sugihara 20“ bar for my MS361 years ago and the saw no longer nose dived to the ground when setting is down. With the 20“ Stihl bar the tip would lay in the ground. Great review!
Thanks for the review. I call this the perfect all around saw. I bought the original 550xp just before a big ice storm hit and caused us to have to clear up about 7 acres of damage on our property. The saw was amazing. I cut almost daily for about 3 weeks. I could not have been happier! After 11 years, I still use it. I got a good deal on the Mark 2 and it is ready to go into action. I keep thinking about selling the old one, but haven't decided, it is still a great running saw.
nice piece of wood , i'd make a slab table or chairs, also your videos are coming out low in resolution 360p i'd say turn it up to atleast 720p it will be alot clearer thxs for the content !
and Aliens could have used their tractor beams to turn it even faster but they didn't so move on condescending loser. You may find this hard to believe in your self-delusion but this video is not about you
@@Bremmer2023 i use a product from bonide all season spray has alot of info on it i find it at a grow store but im sure homedepot or lowes or something carries it
when i do my raised beds i like to use the 1/4 inch sqaure metal mesh or maybe it's chicken wire underneath for rodents and line it up with copper tape on the inside and outside for the snails, also linseed or tung oil a good one for preserve, that poop high in nitrogen which is excellent for growth could even put that poop in a barrel and mixed it up in water use it for a spray
Great job John ! You look like a guy that just loves a chainsaw :) Good bucking & yes those big saws to heavy for me to pack around ! I wish I had a helper like yours :)