Overall Livin’
Overall Livin’
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Garden Update May 2021
We finally got some plants in the ground for this summers garden.
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Видео

More Snow Fun Feb 15, 2021
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Just a little bit more fun in the snow on the coldest day we’ve had in years.
Snow Day!! Feb. 14 2021
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We don’t get snow down here much. Especially this much! We had a good time and looks like a week of fun to come.
Chicken Scratch
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Quick little video on what we are up to.
Kaleb House Fundraiser
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Chicken feed
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Just a little look into what we feed our birds.
Using a Log Arch
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We loaded up those big Ol tree trunks with a log arch. I worked really well.
Chicken Coop Winterizing
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Added some plexiglass to the coop for the colder weather and a peak at the tomato tent.
Milwaukee Chainsaws vs Big Trees
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We tried to show how well the Milwaukee Fuel Chainsaw does against bigger trees. Plus a little bit about them.
Learning and Cutting Bigger Trees
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I got to get some first hand experience felling two really nice sized trees. Both were oddities in how they stood. Both easily 3 feet thick at the trunks. The one in this video had a pretty tough lean to it. Lessons learned and experience gained by doing the hard things.
Eggshell Tea and Tomato Tent
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How I do the eggshell tea and a little look into the tomato tent.
Bell Peppers Too
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A little different approach to saving the bell peppers. Hopefully it will work at least until they are finished growing these last ones.
Trying to prolong the Maters.
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We decided to try to protect our tomatoes from a little cold snap we are having.
Coop Sh..tuff
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Coop Sh..tuff
Bear Camp Toys
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Bear Camp Toys
Shorty Interview
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Shorty Interview
Thank You All!
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Thank You All!
2020 Shofar Mountain Games with Viking Preparedness and Bear Independant
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2020 Shofar Mountain Games with Viking Preparedness and Bear Independant
Chicken Nesting Box Built
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Chicken Nesting Box Built
More Added Storage.
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More Added Storage.
After A Tropical Storm
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After A Tropical Storm
How does it feel to release the yardbirds
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How does it feel to release the yardbirds
Egg-sacly What We Were Looking For
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Egg-sacly What We Were Looking For
Canning Chicken Soup
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Canning Chicken Soup
Nighttime Horn Worm Hunting
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Nighttime Horn Worm Hunting
Little Garden Work
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Little Garden Work
Apple on a Stick
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Apple on a Stick
What We Do With Our Herbs
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What We Do With Our Herbs
3 Methods Fire Challenge
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3 Methods Fire Challenge

Комментарии

  • @Omarthecrowbar84
    @Omarthecrowbar84 Месяц назад

    I just recently bought one where helmet setup I love it

  • @bladesofglorylawns
    @bladesofglorylawns 2 месяца назад

    Yea bro the thing wit these milawaukee saws is they thirsty you better have some phatty batteries on deck, just like women sometimes they drink alittle bit but they don’t smoke 🚭 😂 I was gonna say my saws would drink that 5ah battery like stupid quick, I had to get some 8’s and a 12 to run the saws otherwise it’s useless but when they full them saws are wicked. I got the hatchet 8” and the 14” top handle and their plain stupid

  • @spikeman68
    @spikeman68 3 месяца назад

    run a 12.0hd batt in all your "big" milwaulkee tools and you will be a believer

  • @TheLjel
    @TheLjel 3 месяца назад

    I own a landscape company, and this video shows why tree cutting is the most dangerous job in the world. I hope that no one views this video and thinks that this is how to use a chainsaw.

  • @jimbanda
    @jimbanda 4 месяца назад

    Good demo, but those little beauties are definitely not meant for that type of work. 🌲

  • @pointnozzleaway
    @pointnozzleaway 5 месяцев назад

    I Appreciate you guys showing how the M18 Fuel saw works. I have just purchased one 2024....around the House prunning.

  • @user-jx5qz8xm9x
    @user-jx5qz8xm9x 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome, great to see brother at there best

  • @baracktrump1410
    @baracktrump1410 7 месяцев назад

    Youre not going to get a honest review using the 5A battery, you'll get better perforance from the 8A HO or 12A HO batts.

  • @Bogdan-kk9bd
    @Bogdan-kk9bd 7 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍

  • @ClementClark-cd6tl
    @ClementClark-cd6tl 8 месяцев назад

    Great video brother

  • @ianmclean5541
    @ianmclean5541 11 месяцев назад

    Nice demonstration of what the Milwaukee can do, just for the fun of it. It’s a powerhouse in the battery line. I have a Makita saw, which is lightweight, nice for pruning high branches. Certainly the introduction of battery saws into wood’s work has added an extra working advantage. I use the battery powered saw for all the limbing and small wood and save the big stuff for the Huskvarna gas saw. Utilizing the lightweight saw saves my energy and the chain on the big saw.

  • @jamesschmehl5972
    @jamesschmehl5972 11 месяцев назад

    Practice makes perfect and if not then have ahellofagoodtime!

  • @bigdaddyturney
    @bigdaddyturney Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @Foodofthesoul
    @Foodofthesoul Год назад

    I used my neighbors yesterday to fell and cut up an apple tree about 20 foot of trunk. The base being about 25 maybe 30 inches thick. Some learning curves. I have plenty of 6.0 high outputs and a couple 12's at my disposal from my bigger work tools. It take quite a few batteries. Had to tighten the chain a couple times and did pop it off once due to the tree being so green and the wet chips getting up in the housing. Took it apart blew it out in a matter of minutes and got back to cutting. Already ordered my own. For my needs of keeping my couple acres clean and my cutting up a tree once a year... this will handle everything i need just fine with low maintenance. I pinched that bar a few times lol. Felt alot better watching you guys go through some of the same struggles lol. Great video. Solidified my purchase for sure. Thanks

    • @Foodofthesoul
      @Foodofthesoul Год назад

      @hobie909 yea that has been a great tool. I have the pole saw for cleaning up the property line. I had to use it to get the bar lose a couple times. Thank goodness I had it lol. Would have been embarrassing asking my neighbor to help me get his saw unstuck 🤣

  • @loucifer4205
    @loucifer4205 Год назад

    Get the dewalt it cuts twice as fast, and you don't need tools to open and tighten the chain. Trust me my friend is big diehard Milwaukee fan and he cuts trees down for a living he uses gas for big jobs but for smaller jobs he uses the Milwaukee I let him use my dewalt he was blown away how much better it was, the problem with Milwaukee they went with too much torque instead of chain speed dewalt went with the right amount of speed and torque

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 Год назад

      I haven’t used the dewalt version yet but I have used the Husqvarna version and it was pretty similar in power and torque.

  • @Searchingforthelight423
    @Searchingforthelight423 Год назад

    Your video was very entertaining. Thanks!

  • @RL-pp3zl
    @RL-pp3zl Год назад

    Dude I would be Embarrassed to show that the whole thing is a failure yank it out and start over.🙄

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 Год назад

      Tips? Pointers? Got a video of yours?

  • @TheTunnellTake
    @TheTunnellTake Год назад

    That was awesome! Thanks!

  • @MrDugbo171
    @MrDugbo171 Год назад

    Electric saws are great, especially if you have other tools to utilize the batteries. If all you want is a chainsaw, you can buy a Stihl gas saw for the price of a Milwaukee 12ah battery alone....

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 Год назад

      Good point and I agree. Well I don’t know if I’d buy a Stihl but… jk.

  • @doubletappinhillbilly
    @doubletappinhillbilly Год назад

    I can't believe this was already 2 yrs ago. My favorite of yours by far. Thank you Sir 👍!

  • @deebop4904
    @deebop4904 Год назад

    Weirdo

  • @runningman1156
    @runningman1156 Год назад

    I also need to make one foe the better half too.Get yourself a sheet of paneling cut strips and glue them in to take up the extra room. Nice job.

  • @mamamacgyver
    @mamamacgyver Год назад

    This was fun to watch since I’m such a fan of Bear and PJ. But it would have been more fun to be there participating.

  • @ssr4656
    @ssr4656 Год назад

    Pretty cool system!

  • @ssr4656
    @ssr4656 Год назад

    Looks like a good time! new sub here

  • @dilligaf2386
    @dilligaf2386 Год назад

    I got one this year superb tool I decided to get one and work part time at the weekend removing small trees for people and at the same time I get free logs for my log burner happy!!! days!!!

  • @doubletappinhillbilly
    @doubletappinhillbilly Год назад

    Havin me some Hobadieus withdrawal. I play "How does it feel" for my mini raptors from time ta time. I think they like it 👍!

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 Год назад

      Lol. My birds are set in their ways. It’s about time to add a few to the flock.

  • @rj6812
    @rj6812 Год назад

    I've never heard we flipped the bar over before. What does that mean?

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 Год назад

      The chain runs on the “bar” and to keep it evenly worn, you should flip it upside down every so often. I usually do it when I swap out or sharpen a chain.

  • @droidian
    @droidian Год назад

    FYI- I tested with weights in pill bottles in water and they leaked with lids both ways. I'm gonna try putting mine in foil since I have an abundance of it. Thanks for the vid.

  • @Purinelz
    @Purinelz Год назад

    All right you made me laugh that's why I'm watching your video I like to get a food dispenser built in my home thanks for making me laugh

  • @user-ug4pg5nq3f
    @user-ug4pg5nq3f Год назад

    Хорошее видео.

  • @adow7382
    @adow7382 Год назад

    Was looking for a do it yourself no nonsense system. I think this is it...Thanks

  • @survivedsavedjohn1468
    @survivedsavedjohn1468 2 года назад

    Hey big guy I don't see your videos anymore where'd you go?

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 2 года назад

      I took a break and I just haven’t returned from it yet. Lol

  • @ColinMcNulty
    @ColinMcNulty 2 года назад

    Question please: why do one of you wear safety gloves and the other not?

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 2 года назад

      That’s a good question but technically neither of us are wearing the proper saw gloves. I like those grippy ones to get a good hold to pull and move the wood. We both have saw gloves, we just didn’t wear them on this day. You got us. 😂

    • @ColinMcNulty
      @ColinMcNulty 2 года назад

      @@hobie909 thanks for the answer. Wasn't trying to "get you" just I'm looking at buying my first chainsaw (go me!) and I'm having a tough time getting a definitive answer as to whether gloves are recommended or not. Generally gloves are not a good idea around rotating power tools due to the increased risk of them snagging and pulling your hand in for a good mauling. But some people seem to think chainsaws are an exception to that rule.

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 2 года назад

      @@ColinMcNulty I would say, gloves are a good idea. They actually make them with the same Kevlar and special padding they make the chaps out of. A good pair should stop the saw if it knicks the chain. I would definitely suggest chaps and a helmet.

  • @louisjordan4702
    @louisjordan4702 2 года назад

    Love seeing the boys wearing the Tzitzit

  • @theoldtimelinexxx453
    @theoldtimelinexxx453 2 года назад

    You didn't grow Up in TN. NICE ASS SAW THO

  • @albert2araujo
    @albert2araujo 2 года назад

    I heard it kills the 5 batteries. that over time it burns the cells careful with that. If you got the High Output 12s then totally use those

  • @chase123456ist
    @chase123456ist 2 года назад

    fucking amateur day.

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 2 года назад

      Well yeah. Unlike some people we get out and actually make our own videos.

    • @flatlinesup
      @flatlinesup 2 года назад

      so you're saying this vid isn't under consideration of being ripped off by your "channel" so you can reap rewards from others actual work? LOL troll on...

  • @hanbys
    @hanbys 2 года назад

    Do you think leaving the ramps on the trailer makes it more difficult to load the logs? I would think that not having the ramps attached would require jacks to support the rear of the trailer.

  • @kevinlancaster5714
    @kevinlancaster5714 2 года назад

    Take advantage of any part of the tree thats off the ground, especially a nice long one like you cut off. Piece it up while it's away from the ground if you can. I dont care what kind of chain you have, none of em like dirt and rocks. I'll assume you do that and you chose that largest diameter section for the sake of the video and full bar contact. This post is for the beginners out there.

  • @edlmcnulty04
    @edlmcnulty04 2 года назад

    You can run an 18" .050 guage oregon bar and a 3/8 pitch full chisel chain and she will run real good.

    • @jaxbrewery
      @jaxbrewery Год назад

      I can attest that it works well. Just make sure it has a A041 bar mount

  • @reddog9884
    @reddog9884 2 года назад

    On your full length racks, how many normal (15 oz veggies) cans per row will it hold? I agree though, I think half racks with the kicker shelf would be better. Maybe half whole racks on one side and the other side half racks. Nice job. Thanks for sharing. It inspired me.

    • @hobie909
      @hobie909 2 года назад

      Wife says about 20 each.

  • @rondacummings6493
    @rondacummings6493 2 года назад

    Constant temperature for root cellar?

  • @shigetsan
    @shigetsan 2 года назад

    This saw is a beast! handy and light! I still use a 25 in STIHL for the very large trees but this is amazing for clean-up work.

  • @mcal9320
    @mcal9320 2 года назад

    JFC is there a single person there who isnt moribdly obese?

  • @kswis
    @kswis 2 года назад

    6ah or higher for those eatinboys, chewed right through

  • @user-jt5it3mr7u
    @user-jt5it3mr7u 2 года назад

    Good video man i like clipper too, even if i dont smoke because i am a kid

  • @dawneelb
    @dawneelb 2 года назад

    Awesome setup! Bet if you just slipped a slim board inside a couple of the dispenser areas those smaller cans would fit just fine, then if you want the space bigger you can just pull out that slim board.

  • @LaurelHill2024
    @LaurelHill2024 2 года назад

    we'll be sort of copying this. good work. thanks for the video!