KEN & BILL LOGGING TOGETHER! // What Is Red Rot? I Hate Hate HATE IT!!!

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Working Horses With Jim

Working Horses With Jim

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Today Ken & Bill are logging together! Since the death of our Percheron horse, Buck, and Lady's pregnancy, we have needed to make some changes in our teams. All things considered, Ken & Bill are doing a great job! It takes some time for different horses to get used to working together. I also wanted to talk a little about red rot... what it is, and why I hate hate hate it!!
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@robbullis5025
@robbullis5025 2 жыл бұрын
Ken and Bill are 2 professionals, and whatever issues they may have in the pasture when they are in the harness it is all business. You have trained them well to handle whatever is asked of them.
@jacktotterdale1223
@jacktotterdale1223 2 жыл бұрын
Ken and Bill are doing great . Brenda we need you back behind the camera jim is a much better logger than a camera man . Lol . Great video as always Jim stay safe
@ltilley7343
@ltilley7343 2 жыл бұрын
Good job working and filming! Probably made you appreciate Brenda even more. You two make a great team!
@charliefryer5184
@charliefryer5184 2 жыл бұрын
I surely thank the Amish for allowing the filming of his (missed his name, my apologies) work, Thank you! Ken and Bill both know what is expected, they just need time to become partners. I expect they will do just fine. Thanks Jim for the logging, always a good day for me! Brenda, hope you can make the next video, you are missed. Charlie
@1striperon
@1striperon 2 жыл бұрын
I didn’t think you would have any issues with Ken and Bill together, Jim, not with you on the reins. So glad you are pleased with their work. Brenda, we missed your excellent camera work today. Jim did OK, but your video work is much appreciated.
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 2 жыл бұрын
Yuuup, Brenda you definitely add some charm to your videos and we missed you today. However, Jim did an excellent job and did his best to "fill in" your spot !! The horses seem to be working well together - but with Jim in charge, everything was organized and fun !!
@ms.royahrens8777
@ms.royahrens8777 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like Ken and Bill know that they have to to work together to make Buck proud. Jim was so nice to hear how much you appreciate Brenda. Don’t hear that much out in the public-mostly jabs and hurtful teasing in couples…Yes Brenda we miss you as does your hubby! Great work though, on all the teams, both equine and human! Gosh Bless!
@Grandpa82547
@Grandpa82547 2 жыл бұрын
When you say it's "warming up" to 30, you remind me of my days in Wisconsin. 30 decrees, after the cold winter, was t-shirt weather.
@ralfus37
@ralfus37 2 жыл бұрын
Jim, I think the old sleds were built with loose joints to allow a certain amount of flex because the ground is not flat and if everything was bolted solid you would have breakage in the joints and split timber. Northern Canadian loggers did this years ago with 4 horse teams hauling to the landings and mills. Brings back memories of watching my parents when I was a child. Sorry to see the loss of Buck, that was a beautiful team. You are a true hostler.
@Mary-ze9kh
@Mary-ze9kh 2 жыл бұрын
I am glad Ken and Bill are working so well together. It probably makes it easier for you that they are.
@tracyjohnson2992
@tracyjohnson2992 2 жыл бұрын
Its nice to meet your neighbours. Sam is doing a great job and is very knowledgeable with your sled. The horses work well together i am glad things are moving along so well. I hope you will enjoy the rest of your day. Brenda i have to say i think Jim was out of his element without you with him filming today video he really missed you doing the filming, that being said he did do a great job filming so well done Jim. I hope you all have a great day. God bless.
@SWAMPHUNTER644
@SWAMPHUNTER644 2 жыл бұрын
Perhaps you should put a clause in your contract to compensate you for cutting trees with red rot that never make it to the mill where you would be paid. It could be on a sliding scale depending on the percentage of red rot in the log. Right now, all the penalty is on the logger; none on the landowner. That might give forest owners some incentive to lobby for research on how to identify red rot on standing trees.
@5Loveland
@5Loveland 2 жыл бұрын
Brenda is an integral piece of the puzzle. Beyond the help with filming, I enjoy the dynamic between you two. You are a great team and the love permeates rom the videos.
@rickriley7018
@rickriley7018 2 жыл бұрын
I am amazed at the work these horses can do, And Miss Brenda your work is certainly appreciated and makes the show come together more easily Thanks Jim, Horses and Miss Brenda.
@rickriley7018
@rickriley7018 2 жыл бұрын
@OfficialTylerAndTodd I am not looking for a prize I just like your program and the horses and Jim and miss Brenda
@LarryAllen-do6tq
@LarryAllen-do6tq 2 жыл бұрын
God Bless you and Brenda. Good to see Ken and Bill working well together. Sorry for your loss. Buck was a real joy to watch when he was working
@outlawfarms6961
@outlawfarms6961 2 жыл бұрын
Its hard to lose one when they are such a bart of your family & life but we honour them by continuing on
@bookooc5605
@bookooc5605 2 жыл бұрын
It broke my heart again when I saw the picture of Ken smelling Buck's harness in your newsletter. Miss him more every day.
@JAMESSTANCLIFF
@JAMESSTANCLIFF 2 жыл бұрын
BILL AND KEN DOING FINE !!! THATS GREAT !!! BRENDA WHERES ARE CAMERA GIRL ? WE MISS YOU !
@donnadavis1058
@donnadavis1058 2 жыл бұрын
I really like that when you talk about what the horses need to do better that you also talk about what they do well! ❤️
@Kristine6188
@Kristine6188 2 жыл бұрын
Sam sure does some beautiful work. Loved his blue heeler too. What a blessing to have such talented neighbors. Ken and Bill seem to be putting their heart in to working together. I'm sure they are at a loss too for the disappearance of Duke. But I'm sure in time they will become a great team as well. Thank you for sharing.😊💗
@deborahc.9869
@deborahc.9869 2 жыл бұрын
Ken and Bill work well together, they are also very handsome horse's too.
@katherynlamarche7308
@katherynlamarche7308 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Jim. iI have said that you are an inspersion for people like me that wanted to work with horses but did not have you in my time with my lovely horses. Love you and Brenda Julien Lamarche
@johnkomosa4089
@johnkomosa4089 2 жыл бұрын
Nice Video Jim, we sure are spoiled to have Brenda Running Camera When She does. I look forward to Brenda filming Jim in the hollow again, Thank you. I think the genetics of the horses are good they do not want to go off trail, I wish more folks like that out snowmachining.. While snowmobiling I have helped many people in Alaska that get off trail and get stuck quickly and very badly, dangerous. In time the trust and cooperation will come I believe.(I hope) I Like your little pick up lift on the tongs to bite in.. John deere started nice, is that a Kabota engine? 1702 or the newer V2204 I forget the no. Those glow plug connections should be checked every fall for corrosion, white powder and reseated for good current flow. (It's common to loose one or 2 to poor connection, corrosion) Nice work Jim. Saw is running great. 33 below at the lake house in Tomahawk (last week). One more cold snap coming I suppose. Regarding red rot, I have seen it in old lumber also, so not necessarily acid rain,, I think as you open it up the trees will breath and dry better and lesson root rot, so logging in itself will lesson it, healthier woods. Fungus more under control also. Yep, bad stuff. Sorry for that. Regarding the sled, wow!, I love it, he is making some nice cuts , Sam.. Nice joints and fitment, it is not easy (as it looks) and requires skill and good sharp tools, sharp hand saw, and planing chisel. I agree with your comments, the rig built for give and to follow the contour of the woods the lay of the land and bumps, an occasional rock..etc. also for turning. Built loose on purpose, as the sled wears in it gets even better, "broke in" a well worn sled is highly valuable and sweet. Just as kids, we grab that "broke in" sled b4 the new one , because the broke in performance far exceeds the new. You just have to experience it.. your right Jim and Sam...keep it Strong but Loose with give. That ash is beautiful clear grade A #1 select sweet. So nice.. I look forward to seeing it again, love that sled, I remember, from b4... I would try to keep it low to the ground as much as possible so the center of load weight is close to the ground or it will want to tip on corners if you rise on a rock. Even a 1/2" will help, log saddle where the logs generally sit will help, kind of like a wooden seat dished out for the butt. So the logs sit as low as posible. Ok... Thanks a million.
@ranielson2854
@ranielson2854 2 жыл бұрын
🌟Jim🌟 I’m very impressed with the magnificent performance you have received from your extra fine team of Working Horses, That you have personally trained here. Awesome job Jim! Also I’m very sorry to hear about the passing of one of your long time close friend/Working Horse…. 😔 🙏 Blessings be with You and your wonderful Family, and Working Horses! Thanks a million to you and Brenda for sharing these wonderful videos.
@rl3898
@rl3898 2 жыл бұрын
Well done Jim on all accounts especially the dig at red rot !! I missed Brenda too but I imagine she didn't miss the pain her leg has been giving her.
@r.f.richardsonjr5691
@r.f.richardsonjr5691 2 жыл бұрын
Ken did an excellent job working with Bill.
@biddydibdab9180
@biddydibdab9180 2 жыл бұрын
I love the videos with Brenda working the camera but don’t undersell the value of videos like this where Jim reverts to his old style videos. Each provides a different experience of logging and one isn’t superior to the other. 👏👏
@sparhawkable
@sparhawkable 2 жыл бұрын
So nice to see the “new” team working so well. Life is new beginnings and many sad endings. It is all about how we handle them. You seem to handle them with wisdom grace and compassion.
@karengossett1475
@karengossett1475 2 жыл бұрын
Well said. 🙏❤️
@aileen694
@aileen694 2 жыл бұрын
@@karengossett1475 and Dale Dapprich, agreed! Jim and Brenda are an inspiration, as well as educational.
@stewartking9653
@stewartking9653 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with your comment Dale. I could not say any better.
@timothyimmel5126
@timothyimmel5126 2 жыл бұрын
It was woundful to see Bill do a good job logging. You are doing a woundful job. Thanks
@steverotz666
@steverotz666 2 жыл бұрын
Ken and bill make a great pair they stand like they should
@jennikasmedberg8525
@jennikasmedberg8525 2 жыл бұрын
In Sweden sleds looks nearly the same. The "flex" is importent so the sled not breaks when heavy forces is in works.
@gordiesullivan3289
@gordiesullivan3289 2 жыл бұрын
That makes sense a little flex is better than a solid sled.
@patriciawilhite7038
@patriciawilhite7038 2 жыл бұрын
Ken and Bill worked well today thanks to Jim’s training and horsemanship. I missed you Brenda and your excellent filming! You two are an awesome team! Hope all is well Brenda. ♥️🙏🏻♥️
@randybutler4772
@randybutler4772 2 жыл бұрын
Brenda, you and your recording abilities were missed today at the work site. Hope your knee is okay and hope you return soon. Thank you for sharing.🐴🐴
@elvinirons5959
@elvinirons5959 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video, we did miss Brenda but it was still a great video, educational n memories from days gone by !! 👏👏👏
@jmber27
@jmber27 2 жыл бұрын
Bill and Ken are doing very well . Great video Jim 👍👀
@dawnbeaird5183
@dawnbeaird5183 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jim. Your horses trust you, you'll have all the kinks worked out in no time, Jim. Missed you Brenda and it's pretty clear Jim does too!
@GravelGutz
@GravelGutz 2 жыл бұрын
Brenda is definitely one of KZbin’s best videographers ❤
@Ronald-hx6zn
@Ronald-hx6zn 2 жыл бұрын
The new team working so well together. Missed Brenda 📷 work.Hope her knee hasn't taken a setback.
@deannalemburg10
@deannalemburg10 2 жыл бұрын
I am impressed with how quietly the horses stood they look like seasoned team of years keep up the videos you are doing an excellent job
@lesliewatts2878
@lesliewatts2878 2 жыл бұрын
B R A V O Jim ! ! Those two brutes are working nicely. Keep safe. Keep chugging.
@donnadoering5125
@donnadoering5125 2 жыл бұрын
Brenda is really missed as she has great filliming skills, but you Jim are doing a great job as you are working an filliming . Bill and Ken are working together well. Missing Buck very much. Love ❤️ from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
@birgit4314
@birgit4314 2 жыл бұрын
Love your horses and your great work 🐎👍! I am missing Brenda 🫶!
@donblock9993
@donblock9993 2 жыл бұрын
I too missed Brenda filming, she does such a great job filming from different angles!
@DeCasoU1
@DeCasoU1 2 жыл бұрын
So far and so good. Your relatively untested pair are working together better than you thought that they might and it looks as though the trees that you are felling are causing more concern than your horses. You can get more out of your horses but the trees you are rather stuck with. I don't know what work is being carried out on the fugus or fungi, Phellinus pini being considered the main one, which cause it. This true heart rot is more complicated than it first appears. It was studied in the late-mid C19 by one Robert Hartig with subsequent studies taking place into the present century. Jim probably knows all about this but this little bit of information might be helpful for those who might be interested in what he is dealing with.
@dawnbeaird5183
@dawnbeaird5183 2 жыл бұрын
It's hard to find that new normal after a loss. Prayers 🙏
@c0lvin4o
@c0lvin4o 2 жыл бұрын
Yes Brenda, you were missed for many reasons. You two work so well as a TEAM! A Godsend in your video presentations.
@brendahogue5487
@brendahogue5487 2 жыл бұрын
May the Lord bless and protect you and your family and the horses
@janeteckhart4886
@janeteckhart4886 2 жыл бұрын
For sure having Brenda is a big help. But, we know she has other things to do. Can’t wait to seethe sled all done.
@pinkywilliams8063
@pinkywilliams8063 2 жыл бұрын
I really missed Brenda today, Hi Brenda👋 The part about the logging sleds was very interesting and the fact you can make the logs needed is awesome. They will last another half century, if not longer. Thanks Jim for sharing & working the camera today.... Ken & Bill worked pretty good in those snowy conditions.
@db9086
@db9086 2 жыл бұрын
Great info love what your doing. My Grandfather used to do this when I was a little girl. I was so lucky to see him work with his horses 💙❤️
@waltgranger7951
@waltgranger7951 2 жыл бұрын
Brenda you were missed but the old teamsters came through. Each has their place and you two are like a good team both nessary. No pun intended. Can't wait for the next vid.
@billschengbier7940
@billschengbier7940 2 жыл бұрын
I think those two are going to have you spoiled by the time lady is ready to go back into the woods. There pretty smooth already!! lol.
@chrislittlefarm
@chrislittlefarm 2 жыл бұрын
That Amish workshop was very interesting! Love such stuff, so thanks for showing it! Brenda's perfect camera work is really missing, but more than that Brenda is missing! Hope she will come back very soon! Big hugs to you! -Chris
@paultighe3735
@paultighe3735 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Jim and Brenda learned about rot in a tree 🎄 I agree Jim it would be great to tell early on when a tree has rot, sled is coming along nicely, both horses did great I think that's awesome.
@leonbackman5729
@leonbackman5729 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear the lose of Buck he was a great horse to watch
@jjock3239
@jjock3239 2 жыл бұрын
I am relatively new to the site, and have just learned of the loss of your horse Buck. My condolences to you on your loss. It is good to see that your new pair, Ken and Bill are working well together.
@aquamarine5180
@aquamarine5180 2 жыл бұрын
Jim, your videos are like quality pbs documentaries! Your hard work filming and the sharing of your knowledge and planning process to do a job well is appreciated. I'm not a logger or farmer but one of the reasons I enjoy your channel is because of your work ethic.
@briannapier8337
@briannapier8337 2 жыл бұрын
Good video Jim, glad the horses are working good together and yes the Brenda does a excellent job on the camera.
@AnnemarieOG
@AnnemarieOG 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I appreciate how much work and time consuming it would be to go back and forth to film your progress. I'm always wondering how someone can do this. Much appreciated by us, the viewers. You've done so well with everything, the horses, the camera and of course, the logging. Thank you. Brenda does a great job when she films, taking so much work off you. Also it's nice to hear her voice, chatting.. Thank you both. Keep warm 🤗🌺
@carrolhawkins8771
@carrolhawkins8771 2 жыл бұрын
Jim, this is a very interesting video. I enjoyed the discussion about building the logging sled. Watching and learning how people do their work has always interested me. Bill and Duke are fast learners. Even when the horses had to step into deeper snow, Bill barely hesitated. I think your horses have so much trust in you and are so well trained, that they would do about anything for you. 😊😊😊
@johnscherer1922
@johnscherer1922 2 жыл бұрын
het jim, it's the grumpy old fart again, when i was a freshman, many of us got tuck out on the gabriels campus. one day, a bunch of us went exploring, as youngsters are prone to do, and we came across a sled similar to yours, it's nice to see the old ways being preserved. keep up the good work, as always, i enjoy wathching you work those horses. john.
@cwpetersonschannelofthings7785
@cwpetersonschannelofthings7785 2 жыл бұрын
Jim, Based on what I remember about red ring rot from one of my forestry classes in college - red rot is a fungus that affects all pine species in North America. The fungus infects the true through wound scars, abcised branch nubs, and insect/bird boring that pierces the cambium layer. It occurs mostly in mature and over-mature trees and ironically does not directly cause the tree to die. Indirectly the tree will eventually succumb due to the structural weakness of the heartwood. There are antifungal treatments; but, they aren't economically feasible and may conflict with also managing the space for wildlife. The only remedies are to reduce injuries during logging operations to immature trees and to remove an infected tree as soon as you see the stereotypical conch like nodules (the release fungal spores to other trees) growing on the exterior of the tree. I hope that helps. As for your bobsled - Check out Dave Engel's channel. He's a coach builder in Montana and he rebuilt a bobsled a few years ago on his KZbin channel. He gave a pretty good explanation of why the pins are floating. If I recall correctly, it has to do with allowing the runners to float independently and allow the load to flex withou breaking the frame of the sled on uneven ground. I'm not sure if you watch him already - if you haven't his channel is a must see (In my opinion) for anyone in the working horse community. He's great about explaining why things were built the way they were. I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of your horse. It's always a blow when a horse passes unexpectedly and more so when there is nothing you can do. I know how it feels trying to replace a vital part of your working stock. It's a big part of the reason why we always kept mares. My Grandfather always said that a mare is the only tractor that can replace itself. Baron is really coming along and has a nice brisk walk - I love a horse with a good fast walk they sure get more work done then some old deadhead !.! Kind Regards, CW Peterson Grass Valley, California; USA
@clintonemmert5184
@clintonemmert5184 2 жыл бұрын
Brenda Jim was talking about how much Help you are with doing the filming.
@chips4974
@chips4974 2 жыл бұрын
Jim regarding your equipment starting issue. Put a propane tank with a fan type burner head and a canvas tarp over your machine's. Building a mini portable garage. ( remember to light flame 🔥)Also dig mud out of track s and park up on logs. Sleep good all night knowing your equipment will start next morning, just like your horses. If not going to woods everyday don,t light 🔥. Ps does not need a big flame 🔥. Cheers
@terrymartin1443
@terrymartin1443 2 жыл бұрын
engels coach shop did a series on building a bob sled from scratch. he did a great job of explaining why he did what he did.
@thadboman4340
@thadboman4340 2 жыл бұрын
Once again great video sir. Love the amish guys heeler. Beautiful dog.
@maggiesue4825
@maggiesue4825 2 жыл бұрын
I've never heard of red rot before. Shame to lose so much wood! The horses are doing a good job - hard work. Brenda is the best! Glad you appreciate her - but of course you do! The video on the sled was very interesting, too.
@AbleGoodman
@AbleGoodman 2 жыл бұрын
Missed your fine camera work today, Brenda! Jim said it's more work for him when you are not there, and I could see that's true with my own eyes. So glad you can just continue on logging as usual with Ken and Bill. I watched a video about Morgan horses which are small but very strong for their size. Q: Have you ever considered getting a Morgan team, and why, or why not? May God bless and protect Gordon Family Farm and all who dwell there! 🙏🙏
@The35211
@The35211 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about Buck .Thanks for the News Letter
@denniswagner6753
@denniswagner6753 2 жыл бұрын
they seem to work well together and your right stay calm when standing.yes we miss the filming expert brenda also .great video
@RobertJones-ey9qz
@RobertJones-ey9qz 2 жыл бұрын
Another good video. Missed you Brenda behind the camera. Hope your knee is getting better and you can get out there helping Jim. Have a good day.
@stephaniemize321
@stephaniemize321 2 жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine working in those temperatures. Living way down south, people here act like they’re freezing to death if it gets in the 40’s. Where you live is beautiful! Brenda you were missed today. It’s quite a compliment when Jim wants you to go to work with him.
@jsephahuckabee6342
@jsephahuckabee6342 2 жыл бұрын
They're doing great together it's amazing how they can sidestep and not step on their own feet horses are amazing animals
@cheyennejt
@cheyennejt 2 жыл бұрын
I never knew about red rot. I learned something knew 👍🏻
@jimkewley3790
@jimkewley3790 2 жыл бұрын
This content is required viewing for the world
@clintonemmert5184
@clintonemmert5184 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jim, next time your back up to Sam’s, see if he show you the shed in the shop. Jim, Ken, Bill seems to be working well together. Maybe the trees with Red rot you could take them home and get some board feet out of them
@michaelnancyamsden7410
@michaelnancyamsden7410 2 жыл бұрын
This is very interesting. Good to see the boys work well. We all miss Bucks's big black rump. He was a fine horse who had a very good life.
@santay2772
@santay2772 2 жыл бұрын
Draft horses are my favorite and I love seeing them work. I'm a BIG animal lover, but I've never really gotten into horses, except the big ones. In fact, I've rescued and owned donkeys, but never a horse. I would love to have a Belgian, though.
@TallPaul1288
@TallPaul1288 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent job You did a lot of work, filming and logging
@frankdrahos8569
@frankdrahos8569 2 жыл бұрын
Very glad to see the boys working so well together. Nice video!
@leonjennings4632
@leonjennings4632 2 жыл бұрын
Glad the New,Team is Working Out Fine. Bill is My Favorite Horse He's A Great Horse RIP Ready To Go And All Around Good Horse But All Of Your Horses Are Exceptional In There Own unique Way Jim did Ok Filming But We Could Use Brenda's Professional Filming On The Job Site Thanks For Letting Us Enjoy Your Video Blessings and Be Safe ✌️
@ellisc.foleyjr9778
@ellisc.foleyjr9778 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video Jim glad to see Ken and Bill working out but I had no fears they Wouldn't you have them all so well trained. and they all work for you. great video and hope it all continues to work out. ECF
@jamescox8233
@jamescox8233 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jim, That is going to be a great logging sled when it is done. Ken, And Bill worked great together logging, Great Job!! Brenda, Both Jim and myself missed you very much today, you do a great job with the camra. Great Video, GOD BLESS, Jim, Nova Scotia, Canada.
@d.g.n9392
@d.g.n9392 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for good videos, missing Brenda today too. The horses did nicely together. 🙋‍♂️🐈🐈
@johnhenderson299
@johnhenderson299 2 жыл бұрын
That old sled will be as good as new when done
@Lori6578
@Lori6578 2 жыл бұрын
Just love watching you with these horses Jim. It is so amazing how they know your commands so well. Great job. Hope your feeling better Brenda. Missed you in this video.
@robertmarino2158
@robertmarino2158 2 жыл бұрын
That gentleman knows what he is doing , congratulations , well done , enjoy !
@kimfleury
@kimfleury 2 жыл бұрын
Ken and Bill are making you look good, or maybe it's the other way around. I miss Brenda's videoing! But even so, I enjoyed this video as always 💕🐎
@grantburnett
@grantburnett 2 жыл бұрын
Ken and Bill make a good match together.
@jimkewley3790
@jimkewley3790 2 жыл бұрын
Jim is an impressive sawyer in addition to his teamster skills! F’n awesome!
@geraldbadger3041
@geraldbadger3041 2 жыл бұрын
Double sleds are always loose it’s to compensate for the lack of suspension. Another point logging sled in our area didn’t have a pole between the two sleds instead they had cross chains( this gives more flexibility).
@tylerwells9953
@tylerwells9953 2 жыл бұрын
Yes ,we always had cross chains around here too. The bob sleds were always loose like that no nuts on top of the irons . I think the looser they are the better they pull. Easier to start a heavy load being sloppy like that.
@mariephenix7168
@mariephenix7168 Жыл бұрын
It is fantastic to see you handle these horses. Wow
@chips4974
@chips4974 2 жыл бұрын
Logging sleighs are built to flex and twist rather than Crack and break as they go over rough ground .So Sam and you have it all figured out . May I suggest a clevis or Shackel to join the two bobs together plus attach sleigh to fore cart . Cheers
@mfc4591
@mfc4591 2 жыл бұрын
Bill does keep looking over at Ken as if to say 'its OK we can do this!' Glad things are working out for you. Brenda has been missed as she does help and also do a great job with the camera. Life is full of surprises for us, but nothing surprises our LORD.
@louisecassidy5991
@louisecassidy5991 2 жыл бұрын
They are starting to buddy up.
@malcolmthomas9953
@malcolmthomas9953 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim you did a great job doing all the video 📹 and telling us about everything, sled looking good , thanks Andy for telling us what your doing , can't wait to see it in use , the boys are working really great seemed there getting use to each other, o yes we missed you Brenda on the go pro , cheers too you both , ps what cores red root
@mrs.checkmate1282
@mrs.checkmate1282 2 жыл бұрын
Glad these two are working good. Interesting about the red rot. My husband Barry James recently cut down 5 dead oaks with the help of a neighbor. I was sure they would be rotten but not so. No rot inside. Oak is a very heavy wood and glad we have a hydraulic wood splitter to work with.
@victorb145
@victorb145 2 жыл бұрын
It sucks to fall a tree only to find out it's rotten. You are trying to make money at the end of the day but at least you rendered it safe.
@joqlady888
@joqlady888 2 жыл бұрын
great show this morning..love and prosperity to you ,,,yes Brenda is missed. lov from south alabama.
@farmerbob3007
@farmerbob3007 2 жыл бұрын
That tree culling is a hard art to master. Only years of experience let's one become reasonably accurate. But, if it could be known when a tree has rot, that would be really good. The infected tree could be culled and those years of time could be spent on a new good tree. I am very curious what those Paul Smith's foresters are going to say about finding red rot in a tree. It might be too costly in time giving each tree a good looking over to find early signs of that red rot. A logger, and sawyer, such as yourself is in a better position than most to figure out early signs of red rot. How old are those trees? Paul Smith's has been there for a long time. Ask the forester if that stand was pruned. Pruning makes for a clean, and valuable butt log. That's why we really like doing it, especially with white pine. But maybe sometimes pruning makes an occasional infected log. A forest pathologist would really have answers for you. Very glad to hear that your pair are working good together, you had some concerns. It is different without Brenda on the job.
@edhoyt5600
@edhoyt5600 2 жыл бұрын
Jim When you put the 2 parts of the logging skid cart together Have chains crossed to be able to move around in the woods Will look good when done
@cheyennejt
@cheyennejt 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again. Brenda you do a great job as the videografer,!
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