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@flowrider5082
@flowrider5082 2 дня назад
I think the reason I enjoy your videos so much has to do with the chemistry between you two. With great videos produced, wonderful personalities and the love you obviously have for each other, you are a perfect combination! Thank you for sharing. ❤️🇨🇦
@debbiecook4270
@debbiecook4270 2 дня назад
Just started watching your channel a few days ago and I'm hooked! And in awe of all that you've accomplished. I love how kind-hearted you are with all of your animals - shows that you are good people! I'm looking forward to seeing the new kids!
@PeterKNoone
@PeterKNoone 3 дня назад
Man you guys did this barn project at lightspeed! Looking good! Love the idea of the door that you cut in half. That log was a monster.......that wind is crazy.
@ThisOffGridLife
@ThisOffGridLife 3 дня назад
@@PeterKNoone that’s funny, it feels slow to us. The list of projects is long 🙃 thanks for being here
@user-pl5gn8vs6e
@user-pl5gn8vs6e 2 дня назад
Great vlog dogged determination and hard work is your way and results are superb those goats are so funny and mischievous 😊😂
@marioleinjonas4
@marioleinjonas4 2 дня назад
Same thoughts here. Especially when I saw the wood shed and remembered your work on that. You two are on fire 💪🔥
@juliestrother167
@juliestrother167 2 дня назад
Fabulous teamwork guys, so glad you didn't have flip-flops on while standing on the wood Katie 😂. I think I'm as excited as you two about the kids arrival, having kept goats as a youngster, they are one of my favourite animals ❤ xx
@eloleddie
@eloleddie 2 дня назад
Nothing stops them - Greg and Katie! Log a SLIGHT bit heavy for the tractor to lift and keep the rear wheels close to the ground. There is always a solution - cut the first slab off with a chain saw EASY! If man has not ever done it before, Greg will still find a solution and eventually it works! Lift the log on the saw - just watch me! And we sit on the edge of our chairs, ready to jump off should things go wrong! Stay safe Greg - remember I am 84 years old and don't want to fall off my chair and hurt myself. But your barn is looking fantastic and you may be proud of what you have accomplished in getting this far for providing shelter for your animals! They will be very comfortable and well cared for. And your work has been a constant work of love and devotion! Thanks for making it possible for us to watch it all!!
@flowerstone
@flowerstone 2 дня назад
I put 4 of those hinges on a door that size. Lasts longer and no maintenance. 😁
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet 2 дня назад
Agree, especially with them used for the tractor, bumping is inevitable.
@RobinJones-ow9oz
@RobinJones-ow9oz 2 дня назад
Y'all killed it on that Barn. That looks good enough to live in it to me great job. You know the symbol that you have with the goat when you introducing y'all's channel how to make two of them and put on your door that'd be killer bad.
@John_Ridenour
@John_Ridenour 2 дня назад
Definitely need to put one of your 3pt attachments on the back for ballast and safety. It will make your front axle and bushings last longer.
@John_Ridenour
@John_Ridenour 2 дня назад
Don't comment much, but your channel is one of the few that we watch every episode.
@billroberts3864
@billroberts3864 2 дня назад
Katie, you made another great opening intro sequence to start this video.The barn doors look very nice... in fact the entire barn looks great. Katie, your giggles and laughing are refreshing. Blessings to you two.
@shereenaali5165
@shereenaali5165 2 дня назад
Good night Greg. You always have my heart racing when you are on the tractor moving those big logs on that narrow hill.😂😂😂 The barn doors looks beautiful. You and Katie are such hard working people. I love your videos and can't wait for the next one. ❤
@terryfoust4802
@terryfoust4802 2 дня назад
see folks, this is what you can do living off grid if you have the will power and the meterials on hand. look at the amazing work and energy that got them this far.
@johnkirby6547
@johnkirby6547 2 дня назад
Awesome video Katie and Greg ❤. Love the split door build idea. They both turned out very nice 👌. Greg is the master giant log slayer, hauling it on 3 wheels and still gets it to the mill. Stay safe you both and hope the kids come soon ❤.
@AlAndValOffGrid
@AlAndValOffGrid 2 дня назад
We know how you feel about building with your own lumber. Our home was built using 80 year old white pine and hemlock from our property milled by a local Amish sawyer for us. We've also made a lot of our own furniture using pine, maple and cherry from our property as well. It's so amazing going from that rough cut to that first or second plane pass and see the grain begin to pop.
@DanB-ei8br
@DanB-ei8br 2 дня назад
Hey Greg, don't hurt your yourself trying to rotate those monster logs on the mill. Instead, get a piece of chain with a hook on it that is just a bit smaller than the hook on your cant hook. Make sure the chain is long enough to go around the fattest log and over the forks on your tractor,. Be sure to slide it back by the mounting rack where it's strongest. Next, wrap the chain around the log and hook the hook into the log, not into the chain. When you lift up the forks the log will roll the log the direction of the wrap. Sort of like wrapping the string on a yo-yo. I had a winch mounted on a beam up in the rafters of my mill shed and I had a hook I attached to it to accomplish the same thing.
@kevincorbin6273
@kevincorbin6273 2 дня назад
The Barn is looking really cool
@user-ox3gf5jg9q
@user-ox3gf5jg9q 2 дня назад
hello you guys I have an important Tip for you all the logs, small or large perhaps you knew this or maybe not but I would like to let you know the importance of peeling all of your logs because if you don’t because of bacteria that live under the bark rotting takes place much quicker, which intern creates a lot of problems later on so I thought I would pass this on to you how important it is to peel all of your logs no matter the size. So yeah that’s about it. I want to wish you guys all the best and I send my love and prayers for you both. By the way, enjoy the wonder of birth, because it is a real wondrous thing and I really pray that all goes well. God bless and thanks for sharing your life with all of us here on RU-vid. 😊❤👋✌️🙏😉
@16480287
@16480287 2 дня назад
What you need on the tractor is a 55 gal drum on the rear of your tractor filled with rocks or gravel as a counter weight so your tractor can handle the heavy logs , naturally attach it so it can be removed as necessary!
@imsobak
@imsobak 2 дня назад
You guys seem so genuine and compatible. Such a joy to follow along. Great work it's coming together nice.
@MrPossumeyes
@MrPossumeyes 2 дня назад
Thanks folks. So nice to see Lily helping out with the door. What a trooper.
@mikemckeown7884
@mikemckeown7884 2 дня назад
I Never miss your vids. You 2 are by far the interesting, diverse and hardworking couple on youtube. Mike in the uk. Fantastic.
@unSteerable256
@unSteerable256 2 дня назад
Your barn is really an excellent piece of functional art ..
@johndanley5411
@johndanley5411 2 дня назад
That's a very nice barn guys should be very proud of the hard effort it's been a great time to watching the videos of the home stead ❤and God Bless you ❤️ 🎉
@BibiFromSpain
@BibiFromSpain 2 дня назад
oh the barn is looking so good, really nice, winter comes it is going to be so cozy and snuggley... for the triangle above the doble doors, l would put the same transparent material as this little roof, so that the light still enteres and it will look nice with the same roof... it is so nice to see all the animals running and hopping around so happy, espacialy the dogs
@virginiavanoosten5013
@virginiavanoosten5013 2 дня назад
I was just thinking the same thing... how nice it would be to let light through that triangle, giving you a glimpse of the sky from inside your beautiful new barn. Great job of building, filming and editing another great video.
@patriciafuchs5970
@patriciafuchs5970 2 дня назад
The barn looks great! It looks beautiful. The planer does a wonderful job. Love the door.
@davidfaler
@davidfaler 2 дня назад
The barn is looking really good you guys - good job!
@larryperdue508
@larryperdue508 2 дня назад
For a latch for the big door you could have floor joists stretching the length of the door with hand made heavy duty holds on both ends and one each in the middle 😊
@mablemullen5190
@mablemullen5190 2 дня назад
Your projects are always so great and I enjoy watching you work together!!
@waynedavenport3919
@waynedavenport3919 2 дня назад
Hi guys. Love watching u guys. Let’s hope we can see new babies ✌️😎
@carlahubbard7561
@carlahubbard7561 2 дня назад
Just another case of doing what you have to do to get done what needs getting done. Sketchy stuff, but, you got it done! The mill and the tractor are the two best purchases you’ve made!
@marychristopherson738
@marychristopherson738 2 дня назад
Wow guys you have done an amazing job on your barn. Can’t wait for the babies to be born.Praying for a safe and healthy delivery. God bless you both and all your precious animals❤❤❤
@glendajune9140
@glendajune9140 2 дня назад
Made great time cutting down tree,& milling the boards. The barn looks so good with the new doors. Glad you got it all done before the storm came through. Stay safe, healthy, happy, productive,& blessed.💯👍🏾😀🫶🏾💜✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
@wendellmurphy5249
@wendellmurphy5249 День назад
The tractors performance was amazing, and you navigated it perfectly 👍
@suezaple4950
@suezaple4950 2 дня назад
fantastic work on the doors the transformation from the old structure is amazing . Hopefully you will see babies soon. Nice boards you milled from that large log so solid , real nice watch !
@MrTimNed
@MrTimNed 2 дня назад
Barn is looking great, can't wait to see the workshop side. Peace and Love to y'all, Tim
@donnavickery9623
@donnavickery9623 2 дня назад
I love the way the barn looks !!! It is so pretty !!!!
@Kurtiscott
@Kurtiscott 23 часа назад
My wife and i love you guys and we loved this episode despite the lack of tiny goat kids, a missing music cue and Greg’s defiant insistence on shooting hand held shaky-cam v-log shots. Seriously though, you are both just killing it lately! Much respect
@user-gu2ev1ji3b
@user-gu2ev1ji3b День назад
And you two work great together and you're doing a fine job on your property
@wg146
@wg146 2 дня назад
Barn looks nice enough to be turned into a cabin to live in.
@rb3158
@rb3158 2 дня назад
Retired Hydroelectric worker here. Back in the day we used Western red cedar for poles and Douglas Fir for cross arms. Strong and weather resilient.
@davidp4350
@davidp4350 2 дня назад
You say Katie is beside herself, so this is a perfect time for you to get her help on another project because all three of you can get even more done then just the two of you. I will now watch the rest of the video and see if that's what you do !! Katie times two is a big win for you Greg !
@james419
@james419 2 дня назад
What you two achieve is fantastic - the transformation of the barn - the pens the new doors. No need for more wood at the store - just pop down the track and pick up part of a tree and pop it on the mill and there is you restocked. Great enjoyment and jealousy as far to old to even think of doing some small projects that you do - Also no access to forests like your here in Central France- Thanks for the quality of your videos.
@jesseandrade8752
@jesseandrade8752 2 дня назад
The barn looks awesome, great job you two.
@phillipmcphail8326
@phillipmcphail8326 2 дня назад
A nice mix of animals and work nice to watch
@sgrvtl7183
@sgrvtl7183 19 часов назад
Front barn doors look so nice! I am impressed that Greg can cut down that huge log with chainsaw. Scary watching Greg on the tractor hustling that huge log on that turn around! You Two seem to know exactly what to do!
@donnabac
@donnabac 2 дня назад
Y’all are so creative using the castoffs for the tractor door!
@loribillings3810
@loribillings3810 2 дня назад
Greg moving the big log gave me a heart attack afew times 😮 Doors look awesome.
@michaelmiller1109
@michaelmiller1109 2 дня назад
Watching the rear tractor tire off the ground I was singing in my head "I am about to do some sketchy s***, hope I get away with it."
@buddyreed2623
@buddyreed2623 2 дня назад
Hello Katie and Greg. I like your solution for the split door. Not having to go to the store for lumber is close to priceless. Have good days!
@presceskys
@presceskys 2 дня назад
I've said it before and I'll say it again. I admire the way you interact with your animals so much! You guys are good people! ❤
@richardrojas6306
@richardrojas6306 2 дня назад
That's an outstanding barn. Love all the colors. It pops in your eyeballs looking at it. All your personal flavors are now embedded in your barn. The goats are stubborn, not delivering the kids. Guess they wanted to wait for a cozy barn. You can put a solar generator in there at night and hook up a portable heater system. A couple extra hinges on that big door. You will be farther ahead if you add them now. Hugs from Santa Barbara . 🤗😘👏😎🙏✝🍷🌹🐐🐣🦃
@paulwisconsin456
@paulwisconsin456 2 дня назад
You have great spirit ! Really enjoying watching you build your homestead.
@georgerogers542
@georgerogers542 2 дня назад
I have a friend that built a 16 pole barn all out of old telephone poles, all the wood was from them he found a person with a mill that did all the wood for half the wood! His job was to replace telephone poles that had woodpecker damage! All cedar it’s a beautiful barn!
@flyingmachinecustomparts8227
@flyingmachinecustomparts8227 2 дня назад
The work you have done on this place and the barns are tastefully done it's really quiet extraordinary what all you have accomplished together.
@user-zt7vy7ky3k
@user-zt7vy7ky3k 2 дня назад
Great looking barn doors ! Greg and Katie, I have watched almost every video of yours for the last 2 years ! I like your goats and chickens !
@scottmorris4914
@scottmorris4914 2 дня назад
You guys have definitely gotten your money’s worth out of that mill. The doors look good. Keeping going like this, and it will all look amazing.
@bobflores
@bobflores 2 дня назад
Barn/shop is looking great. The reverse board and batten look on the doors works well. FYI- the sound cut out at the <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="990">16:30</a> mark for about two minutes, right up to cutting the two tractor doors apart. A little pucker factor involved bringing that big ass log to the mill. (I'm talking about me.) To rotate the big logs on the mill, used a strap wrapped around the log and let it rotate as you lift with the tractor forks. Mitchygloss just adopted this method on her latest video. Thanks for bringing us along.
@jackhodges2571
@jackhodges2571 2 дня назад
Love your channel. I have been watching for quite a while now, and to see what you two have accomplished is amazing. I really appreciate the scenery & animal shots that you have started showing at the first of the videos also. I wish you continued good fortune & look forward to watching more of your progress.
@maritzm
@maritzm 2 дня назад
What a stunning project!! Suggestion: Have the doors open outwards so you have space inside the door. Especially if you have a quad/tractor going in. The door will take up alot of (swing) space. Yes snow may be an issue in the winter so that may be a consideration.
@ld5714
@ld5714 2 дня назад
Hi Katie and Greg. I hope Lilly had her kids that evening as I am so anxious to see the babies.. They will be so darned cute ♥ The barn/workshop looks fantastic. What a transformation from where you started. You two did an outstanding job!! Have a great week ahead and Hopefully the weather will improve. See you on the next one. Larry, Central Valley, Ca.
@jameswilliams1513
@jameswilliams1513 2 дня назад
You guys need to take the axle off the old camper and use it as a dolly for long trees just as the power company’s haul telephone poles. Good luck.
@philmccumbee6938
@philmccumbee6938 2 дня назад
The barn looks great. You two amaze me with your creativity.
@sarahschlosser1203
@sarahschlosser1203 2 дня назад
The barn doors turned great! Cant wait to see how you fill in above the tractor door and cant wait till you start on the addition. Stay safe!
@gardnerwilson57
@gardnerwilson57 2 дня назад
Greg, can you do a simple ""Sliding Barn Door""? Sliding to the side allows for more usable room. Just a thought. Boy! Have never seen a tractor do High stepping before like yours did moving that log. Spooky stuff that is! Specially on that steep slope. I consider each log like that a real treasure. Think of all the wonderful things they will make. Be safe be blessed be original. Be you. Me southern AZ. (USA)
@frankspragg9494
@frankspragg9494 2 дня назад
My wife and I lived in the Okanagan and are very familiar with the massive Ponderosa Pines. Great job you guys are doing. Love how you work so well together.❤
@cliffmorgan31
@cliffmorgan31 2 дня назад
I’d recommend placing more hinges on those doors. Those are long lever arms working against the hinges. Wind happens, and doors get bumped/pushed by vehicles and animals….
@user-om8jz8xr6s
@user-om8jz8xr6s 2 дня назад
Love the look of the barn, such a beautiful job. ❤❤❤❤❤
@bobhoward9016
@bobhoward9016 2 дня назад
Watching you get value added with the LT10 is fantastic, i have just started using an LT 40 which leaves me very impressed with your work, its labor intensive but effective and economical
@briannagorman3119
@briannagorman3119 2 дня назад
The goats look happy
@chipprice1174
@chipprice1174 2 дня назад
Having a dirt floor, worries me, as a predator can dig in. Either dig a trench and pour some concrete in it, or, if you have some rebar or other steel laying around(not that you have a pile of stuff or two LOL) drive it in so if the dig, they run into it. it wouldn't stop them, but will cause more issue/take too much time to get in, and they will give up, or, the dogs would wake you in time to run it off. That won't be the last big log you have to drag I am sure. Build you some dollies to put up under one end, then the tractor will only need to lift half of it. Or rig you up an "Alaskan saw mill" That uses a chainsaw(You can use a ladder for that type of mill) That way, you won't waste any usable lumber.
@troybroadway5449
@troybroadway5449 День назад
I love you guys!!! I look forward to each new video and instantly dive into each one. Keep the love between you strong and enjoy all that you create together.
@terryfoust4802
@terryfoust4802 2 дня назад
the hole build is AMAZING and i love it!!!😬❤❤
@JP-ready123
@JP-ready123 2 дня назад
Your creativity and esthetics are amazing, just amazing.
@jt822
@jt822 2 дня назад
Use a chain and the tractor three point hitch , lift on rear and drag the log, becareful not to overload hydraulics when using the forks. The barn looks very nice and doors are awesome. You could finish nail scrap wood in a fan pattern above entry.
@alastor2262
@alastor2262 2 дня назад
Merci pour ces splendides images et bravo pour votre courage au travail. Faites mes amitiés à toutes les bêtes qui vous entourent, chiens, chats, poules, chèvres … et poissons rouges. Thank you for these splendid images and congratulations for your courage at work. Send my regards to all the animals around you, dogs, cats, chickens, goats ... and goldfish.🙃
@jimbo16720
@jimbo16720 2 дня назад
When you get a log to heavy use the 3 point hitch. Wrap a chain around one end of the log, lower the 3 point hitch all the way down and hook the chain on. Make the chain as short as possible and lift the hitch and end of the log off the ground and drag it to the mill.
@brianpesci
@brianpesci 2 дня назад
Maybe you should consider getting(or making your own) Alaskan saw mill setup which allows you to saw oversized timbers in place. An adze would be helpful hewing the big ones as well. You guys are two very industrious people, and you have made incredible strides on your property.
@GregWest454
@GregWest454 2 дня назад
The Barn and new doors look awesome ! Great work Katie & Greg !
@bobhoward9016
@bobhoward9016 2 дня назад
I was watching to see you skid that big log, i have a similar tractor and know it gets wild... you could invest in a log skidding arch to attach to your 3pt hitch. Nice work guys 👍
@mrjus80
@mrjus80 2 дня назад
you're a tough and brave guy and you handled that job very carefully, and many people would have been left with a badass rug, and I have to admit that I would have been left with the same
@barrymurray8264
@barrymurray8264 2 дня назад
Good luck with the baby goats. The barn looks excellent, well done.
@reggiedaniels6920
@reggiedaniels6920 2 дня назад
Wow! Katie, I see that your grass is growing nicely and that bank looks good.
@TheUglyAmerican007
@TheUglyAmerican007 2 дня назад
Barn looks good y’all . God bless.
@carolfaberpeake857
@carolfaberpeake857 2 дня назад
Wow you two are awesome!!! Doors look perfect 🎉🎉
@RobSharp-wo5qj
@RobSharp-wo5qj 2 дня назад
You need to look at adding a weight box to the rear of the tractor . so you can pick up the really heavy logs . The double door you built for the barn worked out great and the lumber had great looking grain. Hope the kids come soon
@sandratweedale2579
@sandratweedale2579 2 дня назад
What an intro, Katie they just get better and better. Your irises are amazing ❤. Started my day perfectly. Be safe Greg, those are quite the maneuvers. Happy in Ottawa
@larryhattrup5756
@larryhattrup5756 2 дня назад
That is the COOLEST barn ever seen in my life!!!!
@paulcavanagh3324
@paulcavanagh3324 День назад
The barn looks amazing as always you two do an awesome job with everything you do 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
@FloatingVillageLife
@FloatingVillageLife 2 дня назад
Another day, another massive log! Your determination and hard work are truly admirable. And im am floating village life
@davidrichardson5958
@davidrichardson5958 2 дня назад
Awesome job. I love the way you utilize the materials available to you.
@johntolley1111
@johntolley1111 2 дня назад
Hi Greg and Katie, Love your channel and your aspirations that seem to be coming to fruition in superb ways. Just a suggestion regarding heavy logs, if you put a chain round the end of the log then loop the chain round the forks and secure it then you are only be lifting half the logs weight then lift it to clear the ground and tow it in reverse so only the tail end of the log will be in contact with the ground. Congratulations on the extension to the barn it is beginning to look more like a lovely Cabin after the work and thoughts that the both of you have given to it. One other thought about the doors is the amount of swept floor space that you lose by having them open inwards.
@johnfire1969
@johnfire1969 2 дня назад
I think it is fantastic you guy's doing a video every 2 to 3 day's I love watching them keep up the great work.
@russellwatters5891
@russellwatters5891 2 дня назад
The doors look amazing! Love the reverse batton idea. I'm surprised the hinges held the weight of the doors that well. Hopefully the goat will birth soon, don't worry Greg, she'll know what to do.😅😂 Love ya'll ❤️
@rkins100
@rkins100 День назад
I like Douglas Fir also. That was the prominent wood available at the supplier in AZ back in '82. I used Douglas Fir to build my daughters bunk beds and also built many things/furniture for the house out of it to. All came out nice. It is soft though. Barns coming right along.
@robertmatthews4285
@robertmatthews4285 День назад
You REALLY need a counter weight on the back of that tractor. The heaviest 3 point attachment you have will work pretty well. That chipper looks heavy enough to be useful.
@sandratweedale2579
@sandratweedale2579 2 дня назад
I wouldn’t change one damn thing either 🎶 great song!! You’re the sweetest couple and we all just love you. Wishing you great success in all things 🥰🥰👵🐕 Ottawa
@mandydriscoll2043
@mandydriscoll2043 2 дня назад
The barn looks great....you have done an amazing job!🎉
@helpus1456
@helpus1456 2 дня назад
What a peaceful and soothing video. Love the music. 🎶 New fan.
@pintobeans2973
@pintobeans2973 2 дня назад
Greg, the tractor master at work.
@sarahvargas5777
@sarahvargas5777 2 дня назад
I loved the way the barn is turning out
@edwardphillips917
@edwardphillips917 2 дня назад
Love your show so much. Y’all are awesome and Katie you are beautiful as well as all the skills you have learned.
@leemontoya1159
@leemontoya1159 2 дня назад
Hi guys! I have an idea for your goats! Save one of those slabs you're cutting up and put it on a round log, and make a SEESAW for them. They will love it and keep's them entertained.
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