Thanks for bringing us along Mark. It looked like another terrific show. Good seeing ZZ vertical and walking around without shackles on wrists or ankles. Wishing you three gentlemen and your families another blessed week filled with gentle seasonally appropriate weather. Peace brother
My wife and I really enjoyed the Steam show Saturday. The weather was a little crapy early but after my wife and I met you Eddy and ZZ the weather cleared up and was surprisingly nice. I showed my wife the picture you took of her , Eddy, ZZ, and me. She hates to have her picture taken,but she said she thought she looked good standing beside Eddy. She was surprised to find out I watched such nice people as you guys on RU-vid. Thanks for all you do. Joe
It's fascinating watching that old equipment doing it's work! Really goes to show how far things have advanced in a relatively short time. Those old timers running this stuff day in and day out were definitely tough people. Thanks for sharing this in action Mark!
Glad you were able to make it ZZ, Hi Mark and Eddie! The Frick saw looked like it was cutting pretty good too bad the steam engine was out of service I like those engines. Cheers Ya'll John
I sure enjoyed meeting u'all at the show. Glad ZZ was out on good behavior...LOL I liked the show with all the BIG IRON. And I talked to many nice people. I hope to go back in August with one of my small JD tractors.
Great video Mark, Eddie and ZZ Mark. Good to see ZZ Mark back. Hope everyone had a great time. Was Letsdig18 there. All being well weather permitting i should be going to a vintage rally in the UK on Monday. Take care.
hi there looks like a great show and made better bu seeing all 3 of you guys , better put a short leash on ZZ keep him from running away again , Best to all john
Howdy Lads! Enjoy your videos immensely. Watching this old mill in action amazes me thinking of the billions of board-feet milled during the time of both war and prosperity. Time surely gets away from us, but memories of machines like these is like therapeutic shot in the arm.
Incredible video, I really enjoyed this one as I do all the videos you and Eddie make. While I feel im a bit to old to start into being a sawyer it is a lot of fun watching and learning more. Was great seeing the cameo with ZZ popping in and seeing him wondering about. Thanks so much for you wonderful content and looking forward to the next.
That was a really cool video, Mark! I was trying to get over there but life got in the way. I'm about 4 hours away in eastern PA, so I'll try to make it next year. -->Ric
Hi Mark, Ed, & ZZ. Turned to be a great day. My first time seeing the bulldozer place. ( You didn't show it last year.) Thanks everyone. 😍😊😉👍👍❤️💜🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I agree, it looked like the operator of that old mill could easily trip and fall into the blade, unless there was something there I couldn't see because of the camera angle.
many thanks for doing the video. Would loved to have been there. Much bigger than the shows we have in England and different equipment. Keep the videos coming. Good luck.
Grandpa would love this. Someday I'll love to get there; all of Pennsylvania really. Hey ZZ good to see you too. Oh, and Grandpa said that first mill was a LOT ( emphasis on LOT) Like what he used as an apprentice in 1938ish.
Wow, there is a lot of equipment there; even earth moving equipment. I am glad that some of your fans found you. Now that I moved, I would have to go to a different steam engine show. Good to see you.
Mark on bark removal: "Look at that, just like taking a jacket off."....which reminds me to thank my wife for that Hard Bark 80's Throw-Back 'Members Only' jacket she got me for Christmas. Now conversely, Slippery Scampering ZZ's Police Jacket is a lot thicker, and harder to shed. Where is that Steamed Pike booth? Love me some steamed pike.
Really neat, Mark. I haven't seen a power shovel or dragline like those in a long time. I usually like to look for tractor brands that I haven't heard of before. What was the power source for the sawmill? You just had to show ZZ going into the port-a-potty, didn't you lol? Bill
Hi Mark & Hi Eddies & Hi ZZ Mark & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thank Mark & Eddies & ZZ Mark & Friends Randy ( AT Remind Charles Lngalls Work at The Saw Miller ON The Litter House Prairie ) Thanks Randy
Hi Guys! Thanks for the video! Lot of cool stuff there. I hope to make it up there one of these years! Haha. Looks like the Cat dozer toward the end was the one Matt from Diesel Creek had just bought. Did y’all run into him or any other RU-vidrs? Thanks again…looking forward to this week’s snack video or Friday Eve video.
I dont know man. Big-um needs a safety shield to block him from the spinning blade if he trips. Lord knows he cant move fast. He nearly tripped himself @ 4:21. Hopefully OSHA doest show up.