So glad your being cautious using the tractor ripping out the trees and brush with the recent tractor accidents that resulted in the operators death. Be safe.
I try my best to be safe. ROPS always up. Always buckled. Stay slow. There's always risk, I just try to minimize it as much as possible. Thank you and stay safe too!
Love your videos, I enjoy seeing you fix up your property as I dream of purchasing a large lot one day myself. My wife and I are saving our funds right now to relocate from California to the Indiana/Michigan area where her family lives and raising our kids on a lot of land. Keep up the videos and great work!
@@livingon80....Tree's are small enough, I doubt there is any damage from roots yet. I used a chain and a 4 wheel drive pickup to remove small tree's and larger bushes
This was the first video I did, which shows a lot of the property: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CHnbBs029Is.html and this one ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MpyBoeFDjx8.html shows more of the buildings and structures. I hope that is what you were looking for! Thanks for watching and I'm glad you got motivated to get work done! Good luck with it!!!
i could not have stood by and watched that in real time - i would have been yelling at you to put the wheels back on the ground lol great job though, it looks so much better.
It looks fantastic. Are you guys sponsored by the machine companies. Having the right tool and some friends to help is key. You guys inspire me. I am partially disabled but do grow SOME OF MY OWN FOOD. here on 1/4 acre residential lot here in Deltona Florida.
Great video, nice equipment. Good to know it’s a family affair and your wife does a lot of work on the property too. All hard work. Japanese Yew? Who thought that was a good idea to plant? Likely ages ago! Yikes.
I just found you guys today. Your property transformation looks wonderful excited to see what you do. I'm going to start vlogging soon with my late-life career change. If I can ask what do you use for your standard camera is it just a phone? Do you have a program you use to process and add music?
This is such a beautiful place and you guys have worked so hard. Are you going to renovate the original house, or build new? Ive checked your videos but I didnt see anything about the house
Maybe consider a stump grinder? I had a large dying tree in my front yard. It was in a tight space close to the house and several flowering shrubs I wanted to keep. The stump grinder made quick clean work of completely removing the stump and didn’t damage anything around it. Just a suggestion. You have a beautiful property. It’s nice seeing the transformation.
Why not jus cut the trees down with the chain saw and then move them with the grapple. And cut the stumps at ground level. Your making this more complicated than it is
I would have used a chainsaw and just cut as close to the ground as possible, that way I wouldn't have to worry about the barn or doing damage to the foundation.