I love this kind of build..............bull dozers, trees falling, wind blowing, rain falling, three wheelers, two wheelers, and fire, lots of fire............it takes a lot of effort, patience, and dedicated time to get started with the build on the ridge.
Hey Tim, that burn sure gets rid of the junk or fallen trees, fire break is an excellent idea🤞🤞. Your drone shows that off very well. Good luck my friend!! 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
Good morning Tim, boy you did everything just like a pro you and your uncle Sonny you know my brother his nickname was sunny his real name was Ed Edmond and my daughter always called him uncle Sonny. Well it's a big job but I know you can do it cuz you do everything to perfection he seem to be an expert on everything. God bless you and your family keep on trucking.❤😍
Thank you Uncle Sonny for being there to help out your awesome You may have to wait till this winter to burn them as wet as they are soon it didn't burn with that peanut oil lol
Good work on the fire break and prep before the fire. A sidenote; the top link of the 3-point needs lengthened a bit to get the blade down on the ground to let it work more! Take care, heal up and be safe! Thanks for sharing!
Listen at Tim being Romantic and putting a country love 💕 song on this video for his girl Jenn Jenn , “She’s a little bit Country” ! 😁 I hear ya Tim, you go boy!!!! Yeeeee Hawwww folks that’s how A Country boy serenades his Country girl 👍🏼😁👍🏼 It Ain’t nothing but a country thang on THE RIDGE, aint that right Tim ? Folks that aren’t country like us, they just wouldn’t understand what country boy Romance is all about!!!! 😂👍🏼 Like ole Hank Jr says : I live back in the woods you see, my woman, the kids, dogs and me, gotta shotgun a rifle and a 4 wheel drive and country boy can survive..... 😁👍🏼 I Wonder if Jenn Jenn picked up on that song being placed in the video intended for her ? Heck I’m not the sharpest crayon 🖍 in the box but I knew who it was placed there for, Tim You silver Tongue 👅 devil you ! 👏🏼😁😉
I think the logs are too far apart for the fire to burn them properly. The tighter the logs are packed, the better it will burn. Looking forward to the next video.