This channel is about our property in the Poconos in Pennsylvania. It has a cabin on it that is in really rough shape and it also has an old garage which is also in really rough shape. The good news is that it is a great piece of land with a beautiful pond. I will have a modular home built on the property, but I plan on repairing the existing cabin and garage. My goal is to use the cabin as a guest house for family and friends. There is a lot of work to do. I am no expert and I will probably need some help from my friends I make here!
The buck with the lump is snake bit. Buck lays down and snake curls up to a warm spot. Buck squishes him a little when he gets up and walla. Seen it on a KS doe a few years ago. It busted and she lived. Left a hole in her after it healed.
There are tons of does around the property. I don't see the bucks that often but lately there is a group of these fellas hanging out. Since I had so many trail cam videos of bucks - I figured I would make a video.
You were slowing your siphon velocity by leaving that large loop in your delivery hose. Is there a tank vent in the plastic tank? But it sure beats the alternative.
The fill cap has the vent in it. it was the handle just has to be pumped to get some air out of it I think. It flowed fairly decent once I pumped the handle a few times.
Use a large shaker siphon they are so much better. First no stupid safety latch crap and #2 you can see if water is going in. I give it 5 out of 10 i did work :0 In 2030 for safety reasons fuel cans will take four people to operate and 6 hands for the 7 safety latches and 1 osha approved firefighter supervisor on sight for "safety". I refuel heavy equipment everyday with clear plastic 55gallon drums and a cheap fillrite12 volt pump the original hose sucks but they do work.
i should've bought a small backhoe when I bought this house. A B series Kubota would've been perfect. My 2 neighbors could've used one too, so we should've gone in 3 ways with it, then sold it when we were done.
relatively speaking - it wasn't a ton of money when you look at what you are getting. I plan on using it for a bunch of projects and then if I don't need it anymore - I will sell it for pretty darn close to what I paid for it.
@@stevescabin5441 In retrospect, that's exactly what we should've done. One of the issues was we were working on our houses in 2021, and it was tough to even get a dealer to call me back! I was ready to drop $30k on a Kubota too. BTW, this is Glenn C.
I'm your fourth "Like." But I'd really like to give you a 👎because I ❤❤❤ deer and I wasn't happy to see that coyote trotting off with the deer... 😭 However, I know this is nature and the coyote needs to eat too but......😭😭 Deer are beautiful but I think they're lacking some brains because they're always blindly jumping fences and who knows what's on the other side and sadly they jump over bridges unknowingly plunging to their deaths... Good footage though! Thanks.
Cute bears! 👍 They'd be even cuter if they were tiny cubs, since everything's on the menu for them when they're older. 🙃 Can't wait to see what's next for these two and whether they are siblings or just buds. 🌻 Thanks for sharing! 🌻
Every time I see it, I think what a beautiful place you have! The tractor is the way to go. You will never regret that purchase. You may even find you might want to purchase a few more implements in the coming years. It will certainly do the job for you.
I don’t think so - though I did stock the pond with minnows last year and I saw some of them in the creek. This creek comes from my pond which has lots of fish in it.
@@stevescabin5441 I would walk that creek awhile, either upstream or down, and look for native brook trout. Your pond must also have a feeder creek unless it's spring fed.
I thought the same thing. I have this camera set up low on that tree. I think it makes her look deceptively large. If it’s the same bear I see from time to time - she is not that big at all. The times I have seen her I mistake her for a black lab at first. A big black lab though. This may be a different bear though.