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Dale Suhre
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360° View from the tree we just cut up
This is damage caused by the 2020 August Complex Fire in the Mendocino Forest
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Alaskan Sawmill
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There are seven of these that are 12 ft. We're trying to reduce them to a manageable size because the forklift will not pick them up. Two have already been removed, they were the ones clear at the top that we were able to pick up the forklift.
Verry Poor Air Quality Index 166
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I know I said 108, but when I posted this 30 minutes later the air quality was 166.
Post Harvest Boron application in almonds
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Post Harvest Boron application in almonds
1948 Case VAO Tractor
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It hasn't run since the early 90s. I looked around and could not find the orchard fenders.
Beginnings of California's August Complex Fire 2020
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The August complex fire started on August 16th, 2020. The 4 largest fires in the complex were The Doe, Tatham, Glade, and Hull fires. These were all lighting caused.
Diane Shahbodaghloo speech at Rodney Yeager and Lucas Nunes' Memorial
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Uploaded to TH-cam specifically for Beulah Yeager
Black Carpenter Bees on Pumpkin Blooms
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Black Carpenter Bees on Pumpkin Blooms
First hull split spray 2024
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Harvest is getting closer. Spraying a combination of a miticide, an insecticide, and a fungicide.
Beutiful, i have a crinkle 99 on youtube only one i ever seen on youtube too
Holy smokes!! Dale that was one big tree! What kind of atree was it?
That was a ponderosa pine. There is another one right there close by that was also killed during the 2020 August complex fire. That one will be next to be harvested.
That is your serial number for the made in Italy machines
@@joemoraleda9128Yes, made in Italy.
Seems like you’re stuck in the middle again
So apparently if you make a short instead of a regular video TH-cam narrows the picture.
That's a nice one Dale! I like the older machines the best.
The only reason I got this machine was because it was a Singer Centennial. I already have a nice 128 - 2 three, but this one cost me $9.99 + $45 in shipping. So I really couldn't pass it up.
I hear you I was given a singer 201 centennial and after I cleaned her up she sews like a champ!
Which machine did you use to print the names?
@dianesuhre7171 That's the modern sewing machine I bought so's I can do that.
Cool bee
Most of the time, they are moving around so fast I can't even film them.
Thanks 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
How are you doing?
Bit picky aren’t they?
Many times they are.
Did they leave?
Did it get you?
In lots of places.
That’s where your nieces bees got to
Too bad they’re rare Site these days
According to the serial number this sewing machine was manufactured in 1914.
I own the 3355. The power supply, the leg attachment doesn't work. Where are you located?
Chico California
@@dalesuhre6522 You are so far away! Darn!
Thank you for the compliment. There is information available but very scarce on these machines, the Smithsonian Library is a source for the scarce information. I was able to download a 5 or 6 page I guess you would call an operational manual but very little other information is available that I have found. Have fun with it.
Brought it home today, completely brilliant. Your videos are the clearest information I have seen so far, very grateful.
This is a link to an eBay auction for the needles for this machine. The first one is for 100 needles the other is for 10 needles. www.ebay.com/itm/253614789811 www.ebay.com/itm/251565567149?var=553878643456
I'm fixing to pick one up this weekend have you learned any more? info seems scarce.
Very little information that I can find. It does run nicely with either a treadle machine or electric motor. The Smithsonian Library has information on a lot of sewing machines. Hopefully TH-cam will let me share this link www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/Trade-Literature/Sewing-Machines/NMAHTEX/0547/
Мощно и дождливо.
cool to see a humerbee in the background. beekeepers think alike
That Hummerbee was used to put the log on the sawmill. It's one of six they have.
fake
Izin dowanload ya
Awesome tool and reasonably affordable too.
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Calpedo jefe espieza
Hermosos. Árboles 🌳 😊
Gracias 😊
You uh, may not want to be hanging around the particulate poision stuff being sprayed in the air. Just sayin.
This is why grown cats are either fed in separate rooms-or, at the very least, eat separate portions in the same room. That last part may sound paradoxical (maybe even a little silly), but it’s NOT. There are times when the members of a clowder do enjoy a communal dining area, but there are degrees of separation to be established. The reason I know this is because I share a house with six cats.
I have 14 cats. They have their own feeding bowls in different rooms. They know where their spots are when they are fed everyday.
Thank you sir! Much appreciated!👍
Looks like you got a nice one Dale.
Thank you. I wasn't expecting all the goodies that came with it, I did know it had the feet and the manual, I did not look at anything else. I was very surprised it had the dial a stitch wheel and instructions for the dial a stitch wheel.
Mine! It's all Mine!
She is still that way, and the other cats let her eat everything she wants and then they will eat.
Awesome! Great machine!
Sir this Rs
Thank You Dale I appreciate all your videos .
Thank you
Kittens are extremely hungry all the time they can’t help it. These guys were probably starving.
Today I fitted a bobbin cover from a 27 sewing machine. It sews as it should.
Just got a damascus grand rotary today and I got a damascus v/s too my question is can the vibrating shuttle attachments fit the grand
By trial and error I have found out that as long as the attachment attaches the same way and is the same length from the presser foot Rod to where the needle goes through the foot itself it will work. I have a White Rotary and a White Vibrating shuttle both machines use the same attachments. The same with my singers. If you have an attachment, my suggestion would be to attach it to your presser bar and slowly bring your needle down to ensure that it goes through the hole and does not hit it.
@@dalesuhre6522 thank you very much sir I just checked and they do fit and now I dont have to hunt more down again thank you
@@clarenceriffle320 You're very welcome
Hi . Can I ask question Did you get any results in 2022 with this method ? Could you prevent freezing ? If yes how many percent?
Yes I had great results last year with this method. I had the heaviest crop that I've ever had last year even though we had freezing. The sprinkler system will only be effective if the low temperature is around 26 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. UC Davis has a lot of research on this method and it tends to raise the temperature by about three degrees fahrenheit. What we're actually doing is adding moisture to the air that way it takes longer to cool the air.
@@dalesuhre6522 could you please tell me how many sprinklers for each acre you put ?(how far apart are the sprinklers) I see your sprinklers were on the ground,how you can spray water on top of trees?
@user-ni9nb8ct9r The sprinklers are 30 ft by 40 ft, and there are 36 sprinklers per acre. Each sprinkler puts out about a gallon per minute, and the sprinklers reach a height of about 9 ft from the ground. The tops of the trees are never touched by the water.
@@dalesuhre6522 Thank you so much bro 🙏🏼
@@HamedSharifi-h7m You're welcome
I would bet money that is a pfaff 130 with just missing stickers..i am not aware of any pfaff clones. There were singer 15 clones but i dont think anyone would try to copy the precise tolerances alomg with a cleated belt.. However, they are great machines ( i have 5 different pfaff models) with plenty of power. Keep your machine oiled and clean but dont get oil on the cleated belt.
Thank you,. I've been doing some research trying to find out if any manufacturer cloned the 130 and have so far came up with a complete blank. I'm really leaning to that conclusion myself that it is a Pfaff 130.
@@dalesuhre6522 it's a great machine though. Keep it oiled and clear of lint, dust; especially in the hook area. The German tolerances were very tight and even a loose piece of thread in the hook can cause a skipped stitch.
I'm thinking it's probably a cloned sewing machine. I know that Japan after the war made many clones of popular sewing machine models.
I got one of these W& G #10 machines about 2 years ago. I have fully serviced except I can't try it out as it is missing the bobbin and case parts. I keep searching. Nice to see one like mine working. I have over 200 antique machines and strive to get them all working.
I was lucky when I got this one it had a bobbin and carrier. I was able to take a bobbin for my singer 115 which uses the singer 20u sewing machine bobbin. I did not look to see if the bobbin carrier would also fit or could be modified to fit the Willcox and Gibbs. I did have to arch the edges of the bobbin inward to make it fit proper.
Here is an Ebay link for the bobbin case bobbin and hook. www.ebay.com/itm/Willcox-and-Gibbs-Industrial-Sewing-Machine-6-11-Rotary-Hook-Race-and-Bobbin/256003303992?hash=item3b9afc6a38:g:uzgAAOSw9RZj7nMT&amdata=enc:AQAIAAAAwBp952T2Wgbsuj/n/rX4cYsWtxblJe68pegyQ1sEQU4bHVU8h7QwqeU0Jmticte27Dev06HzlWf7qd86pM3IeX1dJ0o3ENy3Cq7JCa43ZM+DsMmcrz+u2aK0+iS7bkYYoSfDV7B59yRRR9eVU7J68B+aGG5CJHI0U+xjA9I6vkakT5W4UcwC+Yen0r3GadvFXZFtsVUwZ6tyvbQSIbihVlSfbSo9iOB/MeJkJfFhK8X1/H4yf9VU2Vn5vFTsp+imDA==%7Ctkp:Bk9SR8q8rcK5Yg&pageci=64d12132-e2f1-45a4-9089-255ad99c7c20&redirect=mobile
I’d love to see how to thread top and bobbin. I’m trying to get my grandmother’s Damascus Grand going.
When I get a chance I will bring the Damascus out and do a video on the complete threading of the machine. With the winding of the bobbin as well.
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Always film asphalt when anything interesting is happening.
Redwood tree haha nah that's a cedar tree
Aww, man! I paid twenty bucks for mine. Whites are sweet, I love mine! I have six and they’re workhorses of my sewing room. The 2134 is the oldest ad getting cleaned, just rescued her. Your machine looks great, everybody needs outlier examples for a collection.
This doesn't mean much without knowing where it was. Anyway 1.5" is not much. We got more than 10" in 24 hours in southern Sydney, Australia, on the 3rd of July this year. That is 25% of our average annual rainfall.
Northern california, severe drought, for the whole year January 1st to October 30th we had .25 in of rain. For the 2021 2022 water year which ended September 30th we got a 10.34 in. We had 8 in December of 2021 another 2 in October of 2021. Last water year we had 50% of our normal rainfall, this is the third year we have been in a severe drought. Any amount of rain is great. That inch and a half isn't a whole hell of a lot in a 24-hour period but when we haven't had any rain for close to a year it is a lot. Now we have had rain come down when we have five or six inches in a 24-hour period.
I've only seen one other Florence. Its in Weaverville California museum. It was bought for goldmines wife. It was the first sewing machine in the county brought in on a wooden sled 1880s.
I didn't know that there was a Florence Sewing Machine Company until I saw this one in Eighth & Maine Antique Center in Chico California.
@@dalesuhre6522 at the turn of 1900 there were 92 sewing machine makers.
@@joycedollar1198 Now whatever I see an old sewing machine I have to look it up on ISMACS. They don't have anything then I go to the rest of the internet. Up until about a year and a half ago I knew there was household sewing machines. I just didn't know there was a Household Sewing Machine Company .
@@dalesuhre6522 fun adventure isn't it?
@@joycedollar1198 yes!
What a great find. Beautiful machine.
Thank you. Today I resurfaced the cabinet. I plan on giving this machine to a friend of mine who has had a stroke, her neurologist suggested that she take up a hobby doing crafts to help regain her motor skills.
@@dalesuhre6522 that's awesome wishing her well and lots of enjoyment