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Homestead Pilgrim
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2015
This is my pilgrimage to explore and discover old and new ways to self-sufficiency on my homestead. This channel is also a gift to my family and future progeny to be able to see how I walked and talked and hear my life lessons and hopefully will be inspired to do their best, work hard, study hard, and play hard. As I age into my late 50's, I am now at a point in my life where I have the resources to do more of what I want to do. I remain a very busy professional at work and the homestead is my sanctuary and hopefully a destination for my family and friends. Peace and happiness to you all!
#206 Build a Folding BBQ Prep Table
I built these foldable BBQ tables for my three adult children. Hope they enjoy! Idea from this video th-cam.com/video/oDwcthgLN_Q/w-d-xo.html
Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: audionautix.com/
Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: audionautix.com/
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#205 Brinly PA 482BH A2 Tow Behind Plug Aerator Assembly and Use
มุมมอง 9089 หลายเดือนก่อน
I picked up an aerator on Amazon and wanted to show you the assembly and usage. Perfect time to aerate the lawn since we had tropical storm Ophelia just pass by and dumped a lot of rain. Perfect for making plugs with the aerator. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#204 Late Summer 2023 Garden Update
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Long hot summer here in NC folks! Success with the garden even with a very late start. Canned 15 pints of pizza sauce and more maters to come! See That 1870's Homestead recipe here th-cam.com/video/cmOvB9v5_W4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VRn_RBKIbLbD2rmo Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#203 Starting the 2023 Garden and Other Updates
มุมมอง 125ปีที่แล้ว
Woven weed fabric, composted manure, filling the raised beds, and other prep for this year's garden. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#202 Shop Upgrades and Big Announcement
มุมมอง 172ปีที่แล้ว
We have a huge addition to the shop in the form of a Delta 10" table saw and the start of a big shop project to go along with the table saw, an outfeed table (thanks DIY Tyler!). I also have a big announcement that will greatly impact the need for the table saw going forward. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0...
#201 Clearing Windfall with the Utility Trailer
มุมมอง 190ปีที่แล้ว
Ok, the first significant usage of the Utility Trailer I build a few weeks ago. This thing will definitely earn its keep! Highly recommended! Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#200 Build a Utility Trailer on a Northern Tool Farm Tuff Frame
มุมมอง 2.9Kปีที่แล้ว
I've been wanting to build this for a while so that I can haul many items around the homestead: Grass, limbs, logs, garden supplies, you name it. This utility trailer seems to be very robust and I hope it lasts for many years of hard work. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#199 Planting Blueberries and Raspberries
มุมมอง 131ปีที่แล้ว
I ordered several varieties of blueberries and a variety of raspberries and they just arrived. The blueberries are an early Xmas present to my wife. I've been looking forward to adding these to my garden. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#198 Visit to the Third Annual Smokeout - True Smoke BBQ Facebook Group
มุมมอง 252ปีที่แล้ว
Great visit to the Third Annual Smokeout put on by the Facebook Group True Smoke BBQ (link): groups/465202487368522/ Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#197 Racks360 Unboxing Setup and First Use
มุมมอง 185ปีที่แล้ว
I purchased the Racks360 product from Messicks to carry my Stihl 91R Weed Trimmer while I'm mowing with my Zero Turn Mower. This is vid shows the unboxing and usage of the system. I highly recommend it. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#196 DIY Fertilizer Injector for Gravity Drip Irrigation
มุมมอง 6Kปีที่แล้ว
I was worried that my gravity drip irrigation system didn't have enough pressure to run a fertilizer injector, but this DIY injector works great! Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#195 Cattle Panel Trellis and Expanding the Drip Irrigation
มุมมอง 217ปีที่แล้ว
I saw a great video from Gardner Scott about how he builds his cattle panel trellises. I love the idea and put my own together for my cucumbers to climb on. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#194 Bagging Apples on the Tree for Protection
มุมมอง 122ปีที่แล้ว
The squirrels like my apples, so hopefully these fruit bags protect them from critters. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#193 Drip Irrigation Initial Setup
มุมมอง 942 ปีที่แล้ว
I went with Drip Depot for drip irrigation supplies. I setup a few raised beds and two rows of inground beds initially to get started. Banjo Short by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: audionautix.com/
#192 Early Summer Garden Walk and Drip Depot Unboxing
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#192 Early Summer Garden Walk and Drip Depot Unboxing
#191 June 2022 Setup of the Biting Fly Trap
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#191 June 2022 Setup of the Biting Fly Trap
#190 Using Edge Extenders for Hauling Limbs
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#190 Using Edge Extenders for Hauling Limbs
#187 Filling Up the Raised Beds Hugelkultur Style
มุมมอง 1542 ปีที่แล้ว
#187 Filling Up the Raised Beds Hugelkultur Style
#186 My Grass is Stunning And so is the Honda HRX217HYA Mower!
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#186 My Grass is Stunning And so is the Honda HRX217HYA Mower!
#185 Planting a Mess of Taters in Containers
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#185 Planting a Mess of Taters in Containers
#184 Expanding the Compost Bins and Turning Compost
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#184 Expanding the Compost Bins and Turning Compost
#183 Cutting Seed Taters to Prep for Planting
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#183 Cutting Seed Taters to Prep for Planting
#182 Tarping the In Ground Beds for Weed Suppression
มุมมอง 492 ปีที่แล้ว
#182 Tarping the In Ground Beds for Weed Suppression
#181 Using the Edge Tamers to Scoop Up Old Manure Compost
มุมมอง 3672 ปีที่แล้ว
#181 Using the Edge Tamers to Scoop Up Old Manure Compost
#180 Pruning and Fertilizing the Orchard
มุมมอง 672 ปีที่แล้ว
#180 Pruning and Fertilizing the Orchard
#179 Tobacco is Dried and Ready for Storage
มุมมอง 812 ปีที่แล้ว
#179 Tobacco is Dried and Ready for Storage
#178 Kubota Z411 Zero Turn First Use and Impressions
มุมมอง 3.8K2 ปีที่แล้ว
#178 Kubota Z411 Zero Turn First Use and Impressions
Signing For A Kohler System Next Week. Good Information In This Video. Thank You.
Good luck, sir! U won’t regret it
I like the way you understand that a driveway needs a crown. Some people drag it flat and call it good. Every driveway I build here in eastern NC has a crown. Great video sir!
Thanks 👍
What brand of rear blade. Video is 3 years old. Would love to see driveway today and see how it held up. Thanks for video.
Land Pride scraper blade. Each year I must groom the driveway due to rain and our cars.
How wide is the blade?
5 feet
Bet the neighbors appreciate that dog racket😢
We are in the middle of 24 acres , wooded. Our neighbors have a kennel of dogs that out bark ours, lol. Never had complaints on either side
Great work. Makes me wonder if my 3 x Great-Grandfather might have engineered the train your 2 x Great-Grandfather was on. th-cam.com/video/rAlLICZmUyw/w-d-xo.html
It looks like you need a zero turn lawn mower for all that grass you have there, i love that lawnmower. I'm definitely getting one, but if i had your property, I would be using a zero turn
I do have a zero turn mower. Kubota Z411. See my videos on it.
Looks like it would be best to paint these parts John Deere green and yellow before assembly rather than after.
But the parts aren’t plastic like a JD, lol
it would be alot easier to get pipe on the t fiting if he screwed it in first
Thanks for the tip
What dimension Is building? What about roof pitch 5/12?
The footprint is 4 feet by 12 feet. I recommend purchasing the plans from Jamaica Cottage Shop for details
@@homesteadpilgrim Thank you, turned out good. I’m currently building a 5x12 pool enclosure. Thanks for the video.
Growing up, we raised about 500 acres of tobacco. I was never old enough to work the fields, but I always loved making teepees out of the stalks and sticks while my family was stripping and bailing the final product for market. Love this video. It takes me back. I just bought a few starts for my garden and I was telling my wife my grandparents would roll in their graves if they knew how much I spent on 6 plants at the local suburban nursery.
Great memories
Don't see anything in it?
Rest assured it captures flies
Nice home first of all. Second foam knee pad for gardening it’s a life changer for men are age!
Totally agree! I now use a foam pad to protect my knees every time
I don't think you had suction (sufficient). When you sucked liquid through the tube you created a gravity feed which allowed the liquid to flow into and through the Venturi. th-cam.com/video/WP1OpRTRGoI/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the note
Awesome! This answered my question. I have one of these and love it but only used it with a high pressure system. I have had to prime it before like you did. Was looking to use one with low pressure system. I'll give it a go.
Crossing my fingers!
Very nice build Pilgrim. Thank you for sharing your idea. Gonna do the same.
Thanks, Michael. Good luck and have fun.
Love the box blade process on driveway work!
Thanks 👍
I just bought the same model. Didn't figure that I needed a battery which is the top of the line model. This model is the 2nd to the top of line and will meet my needs just fine. Just an FYI but after this year Honda is no longer making lawn mowers. They will the parts, but no longer the mowers. So if you are on the fence about getting one you'd better get one !! Good video, thanks !!
Thanks for the feedback. I just prepped my mower for spring and it runs like new. Sad to hear Honda is getting out of the mower business.
60” or 72” land plane?
Mine is 60 GS1560
I should own the Z412 KW 48 in a few days, I used to operate a 54" Everide Hornet, when i first got going i almost hit the corner of my shed in a similar panic mode, I was told if i ever get in that situation again just LET GO of the handles, yep it just stops,You are gunna have a few of these moments before you get pro and it works.
Thanks for the encouragement. These machines are amazing but require careful piloting. Thanks for watching and good luck with your new machine
I am about to order this one. I need to get this clay soil I have l less compact. I plan on seeding some Bahia in the field I have (of clay and weeds) and in the inside of my fence continue the rye fescue. I have some leveling I will be doing with a harrow I bought so going to order some sand soil mix for that. nice vid take it easy with those cinder blocks lol
Good luck!
An open back cutter would solve the bogging problem. I cut twice that high with a Mahindra 1626 shuttle.
Yeah the HST loses some giddyapp so I just cut it before it gets too high
thats awesome knife and sheath,isnt that jaw sharp
The jaw is somewhat sharp but is comfortable if held just right
Waugh! That sheath truly shines.
Thanks!
Only thing that sucks about the ditch work is contamination of the stone dang pine needles fall on my driveway and make it almost impossible to groom a road without mucking up my road
Agreed but my challenge is leaves. Leaves are less of an issue than pine needles, so my grooming works well, I just have to stop every so often and clear the leaves from the land plane
Get a nice battery powered blower before grooming.
I bought a 1874 sharps from pedersoli 8 years ago in 4570
Awesome
I've never seen somebody paint or stain stairs working from the bottom-up. kinda scratching my head
We have 3 dogs that can only get to the back yard by the stairs so they had to be done and dry first
Wish you had a parts list I could just reference 😂
So sorry
Huhhh, Really? Did you not see the video? The very beginning shows all the parts needed and he vey clearly explains the sizes and uses for each item. Take a screen shot and watch & listen to the vid. There’s your list. C’mon man, use your head. Concerned: if you didn’t know to do that, I’m concerned about you handling a firearm…seriously!
I have the same setup (L2501 and RCR1260) and I'm thinking of adding Pat's quick hitch system. Because Pat's quick hitch adds 4'' of distance, I wonder do you need to use a PTO extender or replace the rotatory cutter's PTO shaft with a longer one? How much PTO shaft overlap is there in your setup? Thanks.
I have Pat's Quick attach on my tractor and I didn't need a PTO extender, however, I did need a longer top link which I posted a video about that purchase and install. I now use the longer top link for all my implements except for my middle buster that requires the stock top link.
Great to know. Thanks for the reply!@@homesteadpilgrim
I heard just the opposite. They never start when they are suppose to.
Ours has always started up when we had power outages.
superdeck explicitly says on the instructions that this is a one coat product
It may but I reapply it every other year
Replacing a Propane grill with a charcoal grill? Hank Hill would freak.
Haha
That mower is no joke, cuts so nice.
You know it!
Watched, Liked, Commented, Subscribed, Shared!
Thanks, Scott
@@homesteadpilgrim no sir, thank you for sharing your talents! Respect and Love
no info
Yeah this was just a relaxing vid showing an L2501 can cut head high grass
What kind of wood is yours ? Do you have any sap issues ?
Our deck is southern yellow pine, not much problem with sap
@@homesteadpilgrim I have PT pine. Having sap issues on couple of boards. Temperature goes up go 106 in summer time.
You are using the stirrup hoe upside down!!
I really don’t think so. I reviewed the Hoss vids before buying and using
That 22kw shouldnt have a problem powering your whole house with the 2 ACs running, unless it's starved for fuel. Did you really need the power shedding?
We have not had a problem with the generator as it does cover the needs of the whole house. Please call Alternative Power for the shedding question.
Glad to see you back!😀
Thanks!
Bought this for my husbands birthday 5 years ago. He’s never covered it and it’s still good today. I just bought mine yesterday, on sale for 200 bucks (Labor Day sale). Great price from $379. I waited all of 2023 summer for this sale. I would say if you want this, buy it, it’s worth it, but do not buy it for more than $200-$230. Also I recommend buying the grill cover as well. Ours wasn’t flimsy at all. We actually tightened all of the nuts and bolts as we assembled the grill. Ours withstood a few horrible New York storms and has been outside for 5 years straight.
Great to here your success!
Awesome video!!!! Question tho what kind of coco coir are you using for the bedding
I ordered from Amazon. Any particular brand should work. Thanks for watching!
This is brutally loud, and my neighbors would not be happy with me. Why can't you and the other generator manufacturers look at the Malie DCA-45MZ Generator, which is quiet by design rather than loud and putting a bunch of installation around it.
Great idea
You are talking apples and oranges Gord. To begin with, the Denyo generator you refer to is a diesel unit, not LPG/NG. Most diesel generators only come with a 24 hour run belly tank, so it might add considerable cost to have to get storage capacity for beyond that. Further, the unit you refer to isn’t providing power at the 60hZ standard. The denyo is running at 50. And the machine noise is obviously going to be quieter on a machine running at 1800 vs 3600 rpm. I don’t think the homeowner here likely wanted to invest the additional 6-9k necessary for a unit running at 1800 rpm. With that said, for the gentleman who posted this. Why Generac? Did you consider other brands such as Cummins, Kohler, or Briggs and Stratton? I’m just wondering other than “I want power”, what were the factors in choosing Generac specifically? Certainly their marketing is the best but there are arguments to be made in favor of some of the other manufacturers. I’m not knocking your decision I’m just very curious what the determinative factors are. In addition, lots of other commenters mention Generac but no one mentions the others in this thread at all
Brian, we shopped around for a trusted installer and maintenance provider and Alternative Power won out as they are well known in our area. The service aspect was more important than the make to us
@@BrianD-ds4dx I'm not a mechanic or an engineer. The barrier for me to purchase one when living in the city is the noise. And in my opinion, the manufacture the solves this problem will have the upper hand.
@@homesteadpilgrim that is a huge factor. I really appreciate that response. If it’s unclear, I’m in the home and commercial generator business and we shifted away from Generac about 5 years. I won’t get into all the reasoning BUT…a good install and regular maintenance by qualified folks are without a doubt HUGE factors in long term run of the unit
25:00 This is brutally loud, and my neighbors would not be happy with me. Why can't you and the other generator manufacturers look at the Malie DCA-45MZ Generator, which is quiet by design rather than loud and putting a bunch of installation around it.
Great idea
We have used the th-cam.com/users/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!
Great news!
I like this grill, had a couple over the years.
Great, hope you have good luck with it. Mine is still going strong with the optional weather cover on when not in use.
Often operators don't know how to set a rear blade to do the best job. Obviously you do. Thanks for video.
Thanks, most of the operation is truly common sense in my opinion.
First tool I'd buy for a tractor. Yours has clevis style pins (a real plus). Noce blade tho I might wels an angle iron on top of blade to hep stiffen it. Good lookin blade,though.
Great idea, the blade I have seems to be able to handle the work I've asked it to do so far.
Could happen to anyone. No need to be hard on yourself
Thanks Brad
Thanks for the vid!
You bet!
👎👎😒😒 That guy needs to start drinking decaf. He's too frantic to listen to.
Dude, he’s exited. He is making the customers happy. Don’t be a Karen.