I watched 5 minutes of national news and ran back to your channel to clear my head. My happiest days were when I lived on a FL ranch. Horses, oranges, and a big old tractor with a bush hog. Saw milling looks fun too.
@charlietorborg8281Ай бұрын
Hello from Minnesota. Stearns county.. Center of the state.. Land of 10,000 lakes.. And thousands of swamps. We have the four seasons.. Yes.. 30 below zero.. Yes we can drive on the lakes. Two to three feet of ice.. Yep.. You two people were meant for each other.. The way you share the work.. From your videos .. Your together.. What ever it mite be.. Garden.. Now with the horses.. Sawing lumber.. Driving the tractors.. It’s so beautiful.. Saying goodbye.. Charlie.. I can’t wait for the next new video.. May God Bless., 27:44
@MisterTee2010Ай бұрын
Radishes are my second favorite root vegetable. Potatoes are my first. Great video. Thank you for sharing. Love and God Bless. See Ya! 🤗💖🙏
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
I (Tyler) agree with you on patatoes!
@WSmith2024Ай бұрын
Mustard greens cooked down with some slab bacon and put over rice....yum yum. Louisiana delight.
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Agreed!
@DennisHinkleАй бұрын
Excellent work thank you for sharing.👍
@stevenwiese818329 күн бұрын
Radishes are the best thing out of the garden !
@charliesaul729Ай бұрын
Hi Tyler and Brit, Thanks so much for your videos! You have at least two things we don't have: Wind and an unlimited supply of 2x4s. Please put opposing diagonal (shear) bracing on the barn; Eight on the bottom and eight on the top!
@rogerstepp3240Ай бұрын
All greens are delicious 😊
@flyovernews2229 күн бұрын
Watch and love all of your videos! Watched the one before this one a few times….. after seeing this comparison I think maybe Miss Brit is better at running the sawmill than you are :). Certainly your videos are really good when you are running the camera! Seriously though….you guys are a great young couple! Keep up the good work!
@normrandle7640Ай бұрын
I love everything you do!
@BruceTrent-pc7lhАй бұрын
Awesome video 👍🇺🇸🚜
@charlesbreitenbach508Ай бұрын
Radishes are the BEST!
@joegentz466227 күн бұрын
Love radishes, just had them tonight. Love the video.
@JfishersawmillАй бұрын
Great video
@oldman9164Ай бұрын
they all look mouth watering...
@panthergrowl12Ай бұрын
Very cute kitty!
@dougwing6326Ай бұрын
We always dipped the radishes in a bowl of salt. Really improves the flavor. As a kid I used the 'red' salt that we fed to the cattle.
@sidhall398128 күн бұрын
Love ur videos thank you
@edwardroberts299728 күн бұрын
Hi KIDS, Just want you to know that I watch all of your videos
@wallacefarmandsawmill27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching along!!!
@TerryLay-sn9gg28 күн бұрын
45% chance of rain means 55% chances it ain't gonna rain. Good luck buddy ,I can't remember how long it's been since we got rain over here in Central Arkansas.
@Reallifeonthefarm-sf6el28 күн бұрын
No rain here in October, got 10 inches from Helene but that was just run off and damaging
@Ronald-hx6znАй бұрын
Here in North Carolina our best collards come from a hard frost.😊
@buck-bc4cnАй бұрын
I'm with you on that Warren Co.
@Ronald-hx6znАй бұрын
@@buck-bc4cn Carteret Co
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Agree, we dont pick till we get a frost!
@SlinkyHello1Ай бұрын
Love your content.
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@WoodruffsawmillАй бұрын
Good Ole Hard White Oak. One tough cookie. Does a number on the blades.
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Yes it does! Not my fav to saw because of that!
@MySORRELLАй бұрын
THANKS!
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
You're welcome!
@keithmclennan3275Ай бұрын
nice white oak wish i had access to some of the fall down
@jimfisher6942Ай бұрын
You are correct Mr.Wallace
@PeterMcfarlane-l7v28 күн бұрын
Hi guys,sprinkle the radishes salt they will taste great cheers folks xxxxx
@wallacefarmandsawmill27 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip! Will give it a try!
@lesthompson590710 күн бұрын
I like Swede & potatoes, I once ploughed with a Hoarse with a rid on the plough will you be doing that with your Pear. They are the right size for the job Les England
@wallacefarmandsawmill10 күн бұрын
We will be using them in all aspects of farming!
@TubmansTv21 күн бұрын
What a pretty lady
@abelincoln95Ай бұрын
Brittney might need to try the longer log jack. "Mechanical Advantage", AKA "Leverage".
@dirtycurty1202Ай бұрын
She needs to start using that bigger log jack that Tyler had
@ericcartrette6118Ай бұрын
25:31 Oh thank goodness! I thought my tinnitus was flaring up really bad! 🤣 But seriously, great video. We could use a little rain in central NC. Hoping some good rains head your way soon. Oh, and I don't like radishes.
@kennethsmith3625Ай бұрын
Another great video 👍🏻
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@joehuinker7009Ай бұрын
Love radish sandwiches w lots of butter
@dirtycurty1202Ай бұрын
I live an hour north of Baton Rouge in a drought with burn bans and all and we are supposed to get 85% thunder storms on thursday
@waynedavenport3919Ай бұрын
That’s a nice size white oak
@kennethwaldron4226Ай бұрын
yes i did have them and they are good
@dirtycurty1202Ай бұрын
I wish I could've got that large knot from that very first cut, I could've made a very nice bowl out of that piece
@charlieslorenson186127 күн бұрын
Happy Halloween and Good morning from Kodiak Island Alaska again I really enjoy your videos 🎉 we only get to saw oak and cedar logs when washed up on our beaches ⛱
@wallacefarmandsawmill27 күн бұрын
I have seen where those wash up from rafts on videos! Very neat!
@dennismutz8221Ай бұрын
Watch those mustard greens. Whatever you do, don't let them go to seed. You will never get rid of them. I planted some about six years ago. I have volunteers that come back every year since. Still eating them, but most get weeded out.
@JamesHillwig28 күн бұрын
I love radishes
@WhiskeyDaleАй бұрын
a little radish sprinkled with salt..... tasty !
@davidstoddard916028 күн бұрын
If you would raise those rails to an incline that would allow the log from the tractor loader to roll toward the sawmill much easier might help you having to less often use the manuel cantor
@davidkettell1073Ай бұрын
I wondered when you were going to change that blade ,it was screaming for mercy . lol.
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Don’t take long in white oak.
@tomblanton4726Ай бұрын
I personally like the French breakfast radish over all the different kinds. Just my opinion
@m2rsvpАй бұрын
Weather forecast is typically "local".
@halbubba2749Ай бұрын
THANKS FOR SHARING. CURIOUS HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SHARPEN THE SAWMILL BLADE ? REALLY ENJOY WATCHING THE DIVERSITY OF SAWMILLING, GARDEN AND THE HORSES. 👍👍👍
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Usually around 10 minutes with the sharpener we have.
@halbubba2749Ай бұрын
COOL, THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE BLADE INFO KEEP UP THE GREAT JOB
@richardspurlock8444Ай бұрын
I love mustard greens and turnip greens. Not so much collards.
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Collards probably have the most pungent taste.
@charlesbreitenbach508Ай бұрын
Like watching our videos here in Southcentral Kansas.
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@charlietanner6211Ай бұрын
now is time to get on those radishes bigger is bitter i love turnips
@oldspokesАй бұрын
👍
@lyleharkness-rv5vfАй бұрын
You had me concerned on your second cut, you seemed to have stuttered as you advanced. Thought maybe you hit some metal. Saw that there wasn't any metal blueing though and you changed the blade shortly afterwards anyway. Good sawing 👍
@lesthompson590710 күн бұрын
do you have a set of harrows that you can ride on or will you be buying them. or making your own . ? Les England
@Ronald-hx6znАй бұрын
Brittany you aren't bigger than a minute, so I can see why tough to get that 1st log on the riser.😊
@waynedavenport3919Ай бұрын
Hi guy ✌️. I’ll say Alest 14
@jaybeliever1479Ай бұрын
A question: What in the world are you going to do with all those greens? From here, it looks like enough to go commercial. On the radishes - Cherry Bell are one of the best varieties I have found. Tyler - try a little salt on a wet radish - might make you a believer. Thanks for the videos. Almost forgot - where was your dust mask? You know that White Oak dust does to your throat.
@jherndon2uАй бұрын
Can't remember when I ate a radish, had them lots as a young'in on the 60's, always grew in the garden. They were about the only thing spicy us kids would eat. (We thought they were spicy anyway). Just wondering how many times can you sharpen the blade before it goes to the scrap metal pile?
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Usually 3-4 times. Sometimes as much as 6 times.
@lesthompson590712 күн бұрын
This is my tail yes its the truth. When I was a lad back in the day in England, we owned our own smallholding. What is a smallholding, I hear you say? It's a farm of between 10 and 2 acres of land. Often, they would have a cow or two or goats for milk. We had one cow & 10 goats 60 ducks & 50 chickens. an award-winning Long Leave Boar Called King David & 4 Long Race Sows, I also had 20 rabbits of my own I raised for sail at the local market. for food. Game & to bring me a bit of pocket money on my own. We started with 10 agers But when my father passed on the family Demanded a shear off. what we left was some land was sold off To satisfy the greed & we were left with 3 Aces & some woodland they did not want the irony is we never farmed the land preppily. we could have made more of it but we did not. The irony is we lived off the grid. & had we sold the land we could have got the power up to the place But we did not. In 1952 they wanted 3000, ponds to bring the electricity up to the place, the land then went bring the money. But it did a lot later. Haha, ha, ha. If you tack anything from this story: - Never put off making your will. & prevent the Voucher's Gathering. Dad did not & we lost a lot. To be hornists we were Subsistent, framers Growing sufficient to feed ourselves & as Dad had Madrid Twice the Vouchers gathered when they found out he hadn't made a will. prestation is 90 % of the law in the UK so they couldn't kick us out & sell it off They would have done so if they got the chance, Probate sorted it out. {Yes Mack a will} We lived well & the surplus we would sell to make money to pay taxes & stuff. We grow Parsnip & Swede bet & yes radish to anything & everything we could sell chees, Butter then Mad jam damson & apricot jam. I work the local farms & Earn an income that way. The local farmers would pop in often to the farm & ask Dad if I was free for a day or week or two ploughing OR planting we had a Welsh pony stallion & mar we used for transport two & from the Village Odd framers would seek me out. Young strong & polit. In time I left the land It got sold off It fetched 90.000 I went into the army. I heard the sowdlis fetch over a million pounds later on. When I came out of the Army I went into the waste rubbish Biasness hearing out skips. I retired from Work in 2008. whit arthritis & A Torn HI 'otter. My son does the skips & he holds my will LOL I have, Not done too badly For a chap who couldn't read or right. when I left school. LOL, I suffer from "Dyslexia" That's Another thing get yourself a clever working wife. there worth the what in gold & {Treat Her Right}. Jan & les England 💖💖💖💖 PS, love your channel I often visit Gridlessness. Canada they hunt more than I did but that's how we lived Butt none of the technical stuff A Wood gas generator, was what we used. my Dads from the war. & a win's powered Mill for charging batteries . that rusted away at the end HA HA HA. LOL Good wife to educate the kid's worth her Wight in gold son.
@shawnbushey7514Ай бұрын
Try a little sea salt on your radish.
@jbbrown7907Ай бұрын
I just grow radishes as a cover crop Not to eat.
@mcsawmillАй бұрын
Do you burn thru blades sawing white oak? White oak dulls my blade faster than even hickory.
@Mr950128 күн бұрын
I live in northern Ohio and I’ve never been down south before…. I notice your sawmill and other equipment is pretty much out in the open except for the roof….doesn’t the weather hurt the equipment any?
@wallacefarmandsawmill27 күн бұрын
Nope. Only thing we have out in the open is the tractor. Might build it a home one day.
@williamhill9432Ай бұрын
I know that when you bought the LT 40 it didn’t come with a de-barker, have you thought about buying one from Woodmizer and installing it yourself? It may not be worth it but I thought I’d ask.
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Probably wont add one to this sawmill. If anything we will be looking to get a different sawmill in the future.
@anthonydevaughn128729 күн бұрын
we have several roosters we do not need and would be happy to donate to a good home ,i will talk with my wife and get her to decide on the ones she wants to keep . i might be able to deliver if i can find a free day . i live in meridian and went golden triangle voc tech back in 80s.just let me know.
@wallacefarmandsawmill29 күн бұрын
Shoot us an email!
@anthonydevaughn128729 күн бұрын
@@wallacefarmandsawmill whats your email ?
@anthonydevaughn128728 күн бұрын
@@wallacefarmandsawmill i tried to ,i sent you a pm with my phone number.
@timscartoys9321Ай бұрын
Thinning radishes by eating the ones that are that size is getting to eat them when they are the sweetest and never woody!!!
@wilmamcdermott3065Ай бұрын
Some people like to play on words and use them against you lol
@exotictones105429 күн бұрын
12 boards.you don't need a rooster for eggs only for chicks.
@christownsend1747Ай бұрын
This does not mean that 45% of the area will be covered in rain, but rather that there is a 45% chance of rain at any given spot in the forecast areaA "45% chance of rain" means that there is a 45% probability that any given point within the forecast area will receive at least a measurable amount of rain (typically defined as 0.01 inches) during the specified time period; essentially, it indicates a moderate chance of rain, where there's a slightly higher likelihood of rain occurring than not according to Google
@kennethhockey2598Ай бұрын
13 boards 🤔🙂
@melkingrealestateАй бұрын
45% of the weather apps coverage will get rain.
@PaulChristiansen-mq2wbАй бұрын
12
@TerryLay-sn9gg28 күн бұрын
I guessed 12 as well
@exotictones105429 күн бұрын
The deer eat all my greens without electric fence.
@JamesSmith-jr2rcАй бұрын
Approximately how many times can you sharpen the saw blade before it needs replacing?
@kennethwaldron4226Ай бұрын
10
@shermanpetersen3065Ай бұрын
How long does it take to sharpen the blade & how many sharpening’s can you do to a blade ?
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
10 min to sharpen. 3-4 avg sharpenings.
@travismolly465417 күн бұрын
What state are we watching 👀 from
@eldonjenkins551Ай бұрын
People who product the weather just guess and hope they are right. I was always told A 45% chance of rain some where in the world
@shermanpetersen3065Ай бұрын
How do you know the log is level dose the wood-mizer k ow or do you have to put a level to it?
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Experience. Never use anything but my eye.
@alangardeski3199Ай бұрын
Just a question. You finished with a 14x8 inch cant. Could you have made that a 6x16 inch cant? That would have yielded 6 boards in the fattest part of the log with possibly 9 flitches to yield 15 total?!? Just guessing
@davidelliott4582Ай бұрын
Where is your mask. Take it from a retired auto body technician. Ware a mask please. Love your channel
@tombeasley1943Ай бұрын
How about telling us about the blade you use? Length, Width, Tooth count you use?
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Woodmizer Double hard 10 degree
@paul-k4q8wАй бұрын
12 foot
@rexwoodall2179Ай бұрын
Wonder if those were standing dead?
@derekhightower1903Ай бұрын
13
@cliffordallen845929 күн бұрын
15
@claytonsibley8179Ай бұрын
that is a 55% chance that it will not rain 🤔
@Jim-fr3grАй бұрын
Is it hard to keep the deer out.
@gerry34329 күн бұрын
I hope the guys working that squealing machine all have ear defenders. It sounds bad at the sawmill, close to it would drive you crazy!
@wallacefarmandsawmill29 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly!
@mike-z9p3kАй бұрын
What happened to the tomatoes?
@rexwoodall2179Ай бұрын
Do you have blades with different teeth per inch?
@KeithSizemoreАй бұрын
🐎🍅🧄🥦🍎🪚
@timothyfinch9340Ай бұрын
New to this, but how do I send to you 🤔
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
Links in the video description!
@alangardeski3199Ай бұрын
14?
@vincentdemilio7932Ай бұрын
spend some time cleaning you nice saw mill and work sited it would look a lot better sorry I am compulsives excessive cant help it
@AssemblyNotRequiredАй бұрын
I really would like to support you guys, but patreon makes it so confusingly difficult that after 15 min of undecipherable pictographs back and forth round and about I threw in the towel. I wonder what it would be like trying to send you guys some serious funds.
@wallacefarmandsawmillАй бұрын
You can support us through our PayPal account as well. Just look in the description box under the video!