Seasons Greetings. Great trip re the brush cutter head. Thank you 👏👍
@peterwallace967616 сағат бұрын
Loved the "remove it from the environment" reference! (The front fell off- John Clarke.)Happy New Year to you all.
@DJC995Күн бұрын
Nice job James & Max the wall will be a good project Thanks again
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
Thank you Darran 💪🏽
@tgsgardenmaintenance4627Күн бұрын
The Oregan mulching blade is fantastic, been using them for a good few years now. I use them on my Husqvarna 535LK, and they are excellent!
@EpohDerfКүн бұрын
I use an Oregon mulcher on a Stihl brush cutter (only ever tried the 2 blade one, not the 3 blade). Only disadvantage is that whatever power the brushcutter has is the power transferred to bits of bramble flying around and in turn, the power transferred straight to the tip of your bellend if you're unlucky... 3hp brambles to the romantic array let's you know you're alive!
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
Thanks mate 👍🏼
@bespokefencingКүн бұрын
Great video!👍 The Oregon shredder blade is a real game changer!
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
Thanks mate, yeah they are 👍🏼
@johnpauloregan45938 сағат бұрын
What else are those shredder blades good for. Would they cut fir bushes. @@finditfixitfarmit
@icryostorm372714 сағат бұрын
worth sharpening any new blades esp with the paint covering. i love my brush blade ! - brambles will come back quite hard from a good bashing unless you clear up the fallen debris I have found.
@DanielPurvis-q7m17 сағат бұрын
Hi James , looking forward to seeing how you progress with your wall . We have a few walls around here that are in a similar state so maybe I’ll film myself repairing ours and at the end we’ll have a wall off lol😂
@shaun30-3-mg9zsКүн бұрын
Hi James + Max, hope your enjoying the Christmas holidays, this looks a good project building a stone wall, looks like you got plenty there, small stone will be fine just a bit more work, have fun building it. Catch you soon Take care
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
Thank you Shaun, hope you are enjoying yours too!
@PA3456Күн бұрын
I like that checking through for wildlife impressed love the channel and content ❤
@LogsandlandscapesКүн бұрын
Did he heck 😂
@PA3456Күн бұрын
@ ah I trust him
@MatthewEggleton-r5bКүн бұрын
Lovely boxing day job you have a good Christmas
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
Thank you Matthew 💪🏽
@ben2e0omrКүн бұрын
A bit of copy and paste: Quoin, pronounced just like the English word for a small, round, metallic form of money ("coin"), means corner in French. What is a quoin? The architectural definition of quoin , is a cornerstone or corner edge of a structure, or the stone used to form the cornerstone of a building. In a more general sense, the term may also refer to a wedge-shaped piece of building material. Quoin may also be used as a verb meaning to raise or support an object with a wedge. In architecture, quoins are found on the corners of exterior walls and are used functionally for structural support, for decoration, or both. Any cornerstone where two walls intersect is known as a quoin. Quoins are usually composed of brick or stone, and are designed to contrast in appearance with the walls of the structure on which they are placed. This contrast is often achieved through the use of a distinct color, texture, or size.
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
Great info thanks Ben 👍🏼
@kenbrooks7794Күн бұрын
Looks like a previous owner many years ago tipped that stone there with a view to fixing the wall but never got around to it. Re: Max's question, the end of the wall (or corner) is spelt Quoin. Sounds the same as coin though! 👍
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
I think you could be right. Glad that’s all they done otherwise they would have bodged it worse than me 😂 great info thank you Ken 👍🏼
@Luke-j7g6m5 сағат бұрын
When is the wall going up next
@finditfixitfarmit3 сағат бұрын
Video out this weekend I recon 👍🏼
@liamkent83053 сағат бұрын
Please please please let Max do more digger work on the future, obviously near something slightly less of value but please. He will learn sooooo many more skills like hand high coordination and ownership owning to his mistakes. I have a 4 & 6 year old. I cannot wait for them to get on to machinery asap. So they can learn basic skills for the real world
@JaybobhayКүн бұрын
You should have maximus driving that machine the younger you begin driving excavators the better you become. Get the oul man of her and let the young boy learn
@Colin-rg7gtКүн бұрын
Didn't he say that particular machine is a bit sloppy as he loading a small dumper that is probably for sale if he hits it it's his fault if Max hit it, and on camera he'll in more trouble.
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
100% agree. He’s a great little driver 👍🏼
@Jaybobhay10 сағат бұрын
@@finditfixitfarmit let the boy at it my cousin started driving track machines sometime around 10 years old he’s now 36 years old has running his own 11 excavators a tm165 a t6080 two tri axle low loaders two dump trailers a slurry tanker most recently a scania with a four axle flamvile low loader several lad working for him
@Iplaygames-r3mКүн бұрын
1st here
@bryonyanjudahharry505722 сағат бұрын
Music was awful made it hard to watch
@finditfixitfarmit19 сағат бұрын
Oh sorry, I quite liked it. Better than classical shite 🤣