Grew up on a farm . No need to be that rough on a tractor
@noniespamКүн бұрын
And it had bald tires, not that that would make any difference
@johncole30103 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@dilawerkhanvlog5 күн бұрын
I am agree this job I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 @dilawerkhanvlog
@noimagination995 күн бұрын
Wow, I just LOVE the scene at 8:44, looks like a wonderful way to start the day, peaceful, friends / family, sunshine, great comfort food .... wish I was there for a moment of this!
@gwlane55095 күн бұрын
Get a good lawyer...do what you need to pay whatever they want to get this behind you. It's 2024 and you CAN DO IT. Don't waste another day due to ignorant local LE...who can twist the truth. Get a well connected attorney NOW. Do it for your kids and lady...they deserve to see you in your best light...not on the run or depressed. You have so much to give and share with the world other than cannabis. Don't let the fear hold you back...face it and do what it takes to live again!!!
@ewardmello42559 күн бұрын
Ya you can take that distributor out had have it in your hands in a couple of min. Can't put it in wrong with A offset half moon key. Beautiful clean water .
@peterbovey357010 күн бұрын
Thank you for great teaching and learning video for techniques on restoring an axe (and many other metal tools)! Do you have any recommendation(s) for opening up an axe eye that was naively smashed to keep it tight on the handle instead of properly re-seating the head and adding a proper wedge? I do not have much experience with working metal and I would hate to further damage this Sager Chemical double bit axe by using an improper technique. One friend has suggested using an oxy-acetylene torch to heat the eye and then open the eye up with a swage of the proper thickness. I know the eye should not be heat treated and since this was hit already to reduce the width of the eye, I am confident that it is not heat treated. When I tried pounding a drift through the eye to open it up, I got nowhere. The metal is fairly thick and I am afraid to damage it further.
@rickymiller273312 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video I learned so many things from this that actually matter and I'm sure will save me a ton of mistakes being made. I'm now subscribed thanks again
@joeleisinger621913 күн бұрын
Somebody likes to cut blunts with their thumbnail. lol.
@giovannimediagraph17 күн бұрын
what a nice job, and what a easy explanation, thank U.
@ewm41618 күн бұрын
Too bad people don't care as much about natives freedoms as much as they do their own.
@donaldlingenfelter894418 күн бұрын
I just put a loader on mine with quick detach because of that. Sometimes i need more weight in the front than shes got lol
@robertbotta653619 күн бұрын
Dude! Totally awesome. You are so talented. So good. Thank you.
@ericbucci585820 күн бұрын
There's a reason companies developed ROPS. I'd have an updated will if I were you...
@phildo3964521 күн бұрын
Living the right way! God bless y’all!
@patriciakavanagh305721 күн бұрын
Why don't you get a log spliter for the back of you tractor
@ewm41622 күн бұрын
Great intro with the birds and the guitar. Grateful for you sharing your skills.
@feralkid187922 күн бұрын
Never had one but those I've seen amazed me more than a few times. That little trailer earned some respect too.
@christophmahler22 күн бұрын
The people who funded the railways are importing one million residents each year. They don't need citizens or their descendants - the mere claim of 'Rule of Law' is their opium to the people - robbers have been their ancestors, robber barons they remain. The native Americans know this game - one is to wander the wilderness until Babel's towers crumble. You've acquired skills and considerable knowledge and experience, however - You still have a boat, too so that You may apply Yourselves where You aren't persecuted. If everyone were voting with their feet, power would become feeble...
@MrFernandoXXI23 күн бұрын
Hello! The North Bay bent knife that you use to make the bowl is the general bent knife or the deep bent knife? Cheers!
@Moira-h3n24 күн бұрын
Hello from Eagle River, Alaska!! What a beautiful spoon and your wonderful explanation on how to carve it. I am still a beginner but learning a lot from your videos. Thanks :)
@jamesnelson144324 күн бұрын
Outstanding!!! Great job
@jamesnelson144324 күн бұрын
Outstanding demonstration!
@megastick932424 күн бұрын
Several trips with the 4 wheeler for wood, to a trailer beside a road would be productive. Then one could safely haul the trailer full with the tractor , truck whatever. Reducing runs to the woods and back AND mitigating the chances of rolling the 4 wheeler. You could even load the trailer then pull it with the 4wheeler instead of all those trips with small, unstable loads. Also, when skidding logs, lifting the front , like you did with the tractor, and putting on some tires with actual tread would work much better. While I realize the tractor will always be stronger, that was a pretty obviously biased “ test”. Slick tires and the logs digging in vs lifting the front and skidding.
@chrisb.449625 күн бұрын
Hey guy, I just found your channel and I am super impressed. Carry on folks, carry on.
@deanoboland26 күн бұрын
Outstanding video
@barryodom859526 күн бұрын
It's all about money the big drug companies do not want natural cures and they are brainwashing people that natural cures don't work but a lot of them do God bless you and keep fighting
@Austin-u3w5g27 күн бұрын
12:59 there is a dog sitting under the back of the trailer
@collingreen456727 күн бұрын
Miss you two. Hope everything is ok.
@Rhythm24inch28 күн бұрын
You really know some stuff eh, brilliant, I know what I'm going to do, thanks brother
@KyleGertner28 күн бұрын
Grew up on a small dairy family farm. We had grandpa's 1949 8n. I grew up on that tractor. Dad died a few years ago, and im running the farm. I still have that tractor, just did a head gasket job on it. I also have a 1950 & 1951 8n. They all get used for many jobs.
@KIRANZORO29 күн бұрын
Wow....very useful video....I am thanking you for measurements and guidelines you shown...👌👌👌
@fer_mer_427029 күн бұрын
Приветствую, ну где вы пропали......??
@danielwinters71Ай бұрын
Lol the hard teeth ruined my $3 file!
@People-are-the-valley-of-DeathАй бұрын
you have died before you die - seen the truth of all the systems we have always worked under - the control over us the herd - what sets you apart is you know how to do things with your hands - you will always be okay - many others in the herd will not survive what is coming - mankind has made a mistake in thinking the mind is wise - the only real truth is soul and the wisdom that comes from it - problem - most have never connected with their soul and for this reason we are living out these days on this planet that a total prison - at age 70 I realize it has been a prison from cradle to the grave - and I thank whatever it is that put that knowledge into me - for allowing me to see from a young, young age - how everything was a lie - a vague concept thrown together with words from those who came before me who thought they knew something - when all they knew was how to make the sounds of the herd. -- one thing that does not change - the education you passed on to so many by your past videos - that is karma that is soul and it is all that we take when we leave here - so you are of good frequency - and your soul/karma of good vibration. thank you - be in the world but not of it.
@thathemiguy9191Ай бұрын
Im not a homestead owner or anything but i will say when it comes to work horse atvs that can handle weight and have good power go can am
@KunimunduRАй бұрын
THANK YOU!
@Dmax04Ай бұрын
The 4 wheeler is good transportation but the tractor is just way more versatile because of all the attachments you can get for it. I have a 53 Ford Jubilee with a brush hog, 2 bottom plow, disc, boom pole, carryall box and a blade. The tractor use to get used a lot until i got a good deal on a Bobcat S160. Now the tractor seldom comes out of the lean to.
@beauregardhughes1251Ай бұрын
I come here often to see your vids and learn about life’s positive energy. I was so close to buy one of your adze, while saving $ to do the purchase the boss hogs stormed in a peaceful homestead for the pure purpose of some cops obsessed desire to become a dick. Well he/she succeeded. Miss yall terribly and I don’t know how I will ever find you again? Be safe teacher.
@erikolsen6269Ай бұрын
Fab video, this was so helpful!!! Thanks a bunch
@dcvariousvids8082Ай бұрын
I view quad as being a tug. Good for pulling, not so good for pushing and great for small trailers or getting one sometimes two people with a few tools across a field and narrow track. Tractor are a jack of all trades and providing you have the jobs and the money for various attachments, well worth the money. But if there’s any Tarmac roads between jobs, the quad will get here quicker and the tractor may have to be trailered there.
@itsjojo4Ай бұрын
I'm watching the mailbox project 3 years later and I have to tell you I'm incredibly impressed that's a beautiful bit of work with stone you did and the wood is magnificent
@benjamincresswell3713Ай бұрын
Where's my comment?
@DanHutchings-xx7ugАй бұрын
Tractor wins hands down, heavier and more torque but the right 4 by 4 can do a lot of work such as moving 1000 pound round bales, disking, rock rake, mowing and raking hay.
@googleboy7Ай бұрын
I've had several tractors. I knew what was going to happen as soon as you hitched them up. A guy once bet his new Ford pickup truck against my tractor in a pulling contest. Graciously, I let him keep his truck. lOL. Shalom/gw
@ElmerRockАй бұрын
Intelligent buyers purchase based on specifications. Not color, country of origin, et cetera. Specifications rule. DOUG out
@benjaminbasshamАй бұрын
I just found the bowl carving video and got sucked into the Carving A Path channel. I expected tons of kickass tool and carving vids and not a story about the frustrating way other folks can bind up our short time on earth. That time is to build a life and legacy we can enjoy as it wraps up. I’m sorry for the troubles you and your family are facing. I hope that you can “right your ship” practically, inspirationally, emotionally, and in all other senses and get back to creating.
@Ana_crusisАй бұрын
😂😂 the moment you open this video is it not obvious by looking at this man that he is involved in spoon carving? 🤣 And I'm pretty sure he eats organic carrots which he grows in that long beard.
@ArtSailingАй бұрын
Heey, thats great video Love the melody you play in the begining with birds songs and like that theres no music when you explain and work.