Hello Evan. I wanted to suggest to you a metal cutting circular saw that looks pretty much exactly like the type of circular saw that you cut wood product with except that these saws very easily cuts either thin or thicker steel plate depending upon which blade that you use. The Milwaukee 8 inch blade saw that I used mostly at work and my personal owned Milwaukee Circular Saw is the Milwaukee 6370-21 for the corded saw and the cordless circular saw is the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2982-20 for the tool only option if you already have the batteries from other Milwaukee Fuel M18 battery tools. The cut quality believe it or not is superior to even a plasma cutter from one of these saws and a definite time saver. One downside for one of these metal cutting circular saws is the price of a replacement blade. For the savings in time saved, The cost of replacement blades is not that much of an issue. Although there are other brands of the metal cutting circular saws, I recommend the Milwaukee saws with the 8 inch blade for their smoothness in operation. You definitely need to wear eye and hearing protection due to the loudness of the saw in operation. I thought that I would mention one of these saws for you to consider for your upcoming projects which I think will really help you out.
@jamesjordan405159 минут бұрын
Looks great Evan. You and Rebecca have got it going really well.
@Bex-rg8pjСағат бұрын
It is very beautiful out!
@GPhishСағат бұрын
We only have two seasons here in Florida as far as trees go. We have light green and dark green so I love seeing the beautiful color change leaves.
@DavidRobinson-mx6clСағат бұрын
Awesome video , thanks for sharing !!!!! 😊🙏👍❤️
@wrldvw1836Сағат бұрын
Really nice area to have most of the equipment in one place.
@rancancookcanoy9768Сағат бұрын
Evan another great video. Thank you sharing your life on your farm.
@mrclaus85919 минут бұрын
Thanks for posting
@charliebalch30232 сағат бұрын
Great video again. But a perfect example of why I really like this channel is it’s always warts n all!!! Who else would show that bit of fence. Keep on keeping it real Evan.
@gbentley81762 сағат бұрын
The best you tubers show life as it happens. Tipping gravel, watching the chickens, that is what it is all about. Great posts thank you from the UK.
@BrindaB92914 минут бұрын
I enjoy watching your cows lol. Miya is a character.
@Dan-qy1rg4 минут бұрын
The livestock really loves that silage bales of hay. You have a good reason for doing the gravel like you did, nice looking rich chicken broth. Enjoyed watching, thanks and I hope you have a good evening!
@stevedrew542552 минут бұрын
Great job! Looks good
@jackiebinns6205Сағат бұрын
😂😂 OMG I love that Cow 😂😂 Myia is so awesome 😅 mess with them beautiful animals they love it when your around 🎉
@SigurtherСағат бұрын
Try dehydrating some of the leftover chicken broth. Settlers used to do a similar process to make 'portable soup'. Gravel equipment pad looks great, love seeing projects get finished.
@MarkSchieman31 минут бұрын
You could park your stock trailer by the loading gate every once while I’ll slide the gate open throw treats in there and train your animals. They’ll be used to going in and out for easy loading. Also use it when you’re moving hay bales around the field throw a treats in there and lock them in and they’ll be used to it, good place to park full-time when you’re not moving bales around. After thought, is you put your bail feeder in the wrong spot you don’t need to drive on that stone to feed them . Looks good though Evan.
@MarkQuinnelly50 минут бұрын
Great video Evan! It is time for a bigger horn on the tractor!
@ronatwell5379Сағат бұрын
Talk about some contented cows, they are loving that silage. I have a hint on dropping a bale off. I notice when you pull the spear out, that it is either angled down or upward. If you can get that spear level, then the spear will come out easily without dragging the bale backwards. I know visibility is probably an issue, but if you can focus on some part of the front loader to help determine if the spear is level, it will make things easier. Thanks for the videos.
@jacktomberlin7976Сағат бұрын
Evan have you thought about lining the bottom of your round bale feeder with a cattle panel? It might help keeping some of the hay from falling through to the ground. Just a thought!💭
@IreneWood-w4m2 сағат бұрын
You should have just moved the hay feeder and let them eat what they would before cleaning it up.
@elainedegoede6276Сағат бұрын
Chicken broth looks great. You did great with the gravel. Have a great weekend. 🙏❤️
@lesliemcdaniel222Сағат бұрын
I love your channels.
@SouthernRiverFishing2 сағат бұрын
The 2515h is just a great loader tractor. Probably best tractor in its class.
@steveadamscatfishingthemis6125Сағат бұрын
Evan , have you and Rebecca looked into fermentation ??? Sour kraut is so so easy and so good for you...
@heatherb7032Сағат бұрын
I enjoyed watching the video
@daleredmond6449Сағат бұрын
You just have to love the farm animals, sometimes a pain but still you gottq love em
@johngastineau653Сағат бұрын
I know this will sound like a poor idea, I would have parked the livestock trailer next to the inline hay feeder. Unless someone else is using the loading shoot, it won't be in the way. And could be a quicker positioning? The first time positioning the trailer at the loading shoot, make a recess area in the gravel for the trailer tires. I also knew a farmer used a motion activated light to go on when positioned at the loading shoot. PS I was at Robinson for an auction pickup Thursday. 👋👋👋
@PhyllisGentry-b8n2 сағат бұрын
Mia's mishap with the camera and tripod reminded me of a cow that jumped over the moon! Great video, Evan! That chicken broth looked very good, Rebekah!
@dalecharlickСағат бұрын
Next time u have a little extra gravel maybe u could do the little strip between the driveway and the new gravel so u don't have to mow it.
@charlieconnor1490Сағат бұрын
You should've waited till the next day too leT them clean up
@charlieconnor1490Сағат бұрын
Then you won't have all that waisting
@lukerange3662 сағат бұрын
I think u should make a new wood shed next project that you do outside
@r.l.189155 минут бұрын
That stock panel now has The Evan Touch.....
@suecrothers9041Сағат бұрын
Those animals were making the job 10x's harder!
@PeterWenzel-yn7fnСағат бұрын
Waving a hand from texas
@kevinwittstruck87642 сағат бұрын
Hi Evan from Indiana
@jamessteffens83372 сағат бұрын
Good morning, my favorite show. Jim80
@leolarocque-v5vСағат бұрын
Sorry about the coment Evan din't no about the big tractor trans .it was not HDS .
@OswestryGrey2 сағат бұрын
Maya should have her own channel
@hschultz123Сағат бұрын
Evan, please post or show an aerial view of your property. Watching everything from ground level is somewhat disorientating. I would like to know how your property is laid out. Thanks
@Falney29 минут бұрын
I wouldn't bother with a compactor. To get the best result, you are best running it over the ground before laying the fabric. What you are using it for though, it's probably fine.
@georgezeroles24772 сағат бұрын
Evan,you really should be wearing safely glasses while using plasma cutter! HOT sparks in the eye means bad day on the farm. George Phoenix AZ 🌵🦂
@dalewallace38122 сағат бұрын
I used my lawn roller it’s 910lb with water in it on a driveway it was road pack it packed in like concrete I went over it a few times you just don’t want to make any sharp turns with it
@JohnHarkonen2 сағат бұрын
Are you going to build a overhead cover for all that equipment that is now on that new area ? It would keep ran and snow off the equipment.
@bay9876Сағат бұрын
Almost did an amputation on tractor forks. A lot of dry weather and no rain. Arizona talk about the usual 80 degrees now 90 degrees through the day. The weather is sure acting funny and not good for farming. Lot of fires around the farm.
@RalphcanoeingadventuresСағат бұрын
I see Maya is still a pill. Very funny with the animals just being themselves 😊😅
@leahmollytheblindcatnordee3586Сағат бұрын
Thank you. ❤🐑 ❤🐄 ❤ 🐔 ❤🐈❤🐱❤ 🦆
@kenfrazier616Сағат бұрын
hey yell out to JT barn n grill and ask them about painting the animal trailer before it turns to dust.
@GunClingingPalinСағат бұрын
Cows cannot get enough of good Haylage made right.. like candy to them.
@Kevin_D1Сағат бұрын
😁😁A little poop on the leg may give you some fertilizer to grow a little.💩 I was also laughing way to hard when all of the animals where in your way. 😁😁 We had goats exactly like your live stock, way to friendly and werent scared of anything. My Dad was always aggrevated with them.
@powrguy1696Сағат бұрын
I think the time saved in trips with the bigger tractor, would have been offset by the handling time of spreading gained with the hydrostatic tractor.
@davidowen8632Сағат бұрын
Why is the hayballer not under the old carport
@kfsmpgСағат бұрын
I am curious about all those brush marks, like paint strokes, on the barn. Or is that the workshop?
@glennstatham96014 минут бұрын
You'll have a lot more success dragging the plasma rather than pushing it
@vinceplesnicar8180Сағат бұрын
Look into a plate compactor from Harbor freight
@TomhohenadelСағат бұрын
At least she didn’t crap on it. That would have been gnarly.
@davidj.mackinney65682 сағат бұрын
At least she didn't step on your camers.
@daleh64552 минут бұрын
I believe that the silage is a big hit! 🐄🐑👍 God bless 🙏🏼🇺🇸✌🏼😎 MAGA
@annes.4410Сағат бұрын
Maya needs a cow brush. ❤
@dalecharlickСағат бұрын
next time back the tractor in then the cows will be following u instead of in front of u
@13MoonsOverMayhemСағат бұрын
Bookshelves. Just sayin’. 😉
@billweinschenker8607Сағат бұрын
Leave another day or two before adding a new bale. They will clean up what on the ground.
@BiggskyeСағат бұрын
Do you still deer hunt this time of year or, between all the livestock, there is no room in the freezer for venison?
@--_DJ_--2 сағат бұрын
With all the equipment put away, where will the chickens hide??
@annes.4410Сағат бұрын
How are the new sheep?
@Raeleigh138 минут бұрын
SAFETY GLASSES COULD SAVE YOUR EYES!🤠
@odisdenney690Сағат бұрын
I would have put the livestock trailer at the loading shut that way its in place, nothing else would be going there
@alfredomarotta660425 минут бұрын
It would block the covered feeder
@jackiebinns6205Сағат бұрын
How does a cow get bloat ? Can silage rot ? Thanks in advance if you answer 😂
@DiddlyPenguinСағат бұрын
I noticed that Mia has had her horns removed. Good idea . They can be dangerous
@ithacacomments481147 минут бұрын
Rams & Ewes.
@Bill-f2f56 минут бұрын
Maybe next time raise the bale up so they won't be trying to eat it while you drive .. just say'n
@RonPhipps-s3sСағат бұрын
Where’s your eye protection
@quienvive6752 сағат бұрын
🐮👍🏽
@DavidWade552 сағат бұрын
First to view AGAIN 😉
@AfterTheRains11 минут бұрын
Apparently you get mobbed when you make irresistible animal feed. Seems your experiment is much appreciated. It’s just a pity it goes off in such a short period of time.
@verajamieson80202 минут бұрын
Would not have given them a new bale u will need them for when winter comes,let them eat up the end off the last bale??waste not want not.they have too much feed Evan??