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Jared Brubaker
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 เม.ย. 2013
Contact at BrubakerTube@gmail.com
We are a young family, we have 2 small kids. I work a full time job and homestead on the side but wish I could homestead full time.
I have a beautiful wife Jenelle the keeper of the home, she enjoys canning and freezing vegetables and fruits from the homestead and helps me in my shenanigans when able.
I want to homestead because I want to do life together as a family.
Homesteading & DIY projects
Content to expect
Family
Sawmill
Gardening
Building farm buildings
Beekeeping
Farm animals
Butchering
Meat curing
And who knows what else, follow along on our small channel and watch us grow as a family and a channel.
I try to post a new video every weekend, but I’m sure I’ll miss one occasionally.
We are a young family, we have 2 small kids. I work a full time job and homestead on the side but wish I could homestead full time.
I have a beautiful wife Jenelle the keeper of the home, she enjoys canning and freezing vegetables and fruits from the homestead and helps me in my shenanigans when able.
I want to homestead because I want to do life together as a family.
Homesteading & DIY projects
Content to expect
Family
Sawmill
Gardening
Building farm buildings
Beekeeping
Farm animals
Butchering
Meat curing
And who knows what else, follow along on our small channel and watch us grow as a family and a channel.
I try to post a new video every weekend, but I’m sure I’ll miss one occasionally.
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Salt and Brown Sugar cured Bacon / No Nitrites
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You’ll love homemade bacon! Make Some Link to Hisea Boots. Use promo code “Jared” for 15% off. shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1968006&u=4180955&m=122274&urllink=&afftrack=
Butchering a Giant boar
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Knives we used in butchering Great inexpensive knife set that’s easy to sharpen and holds a great edge, great for skinning. amzn.to/3NGuyFT My favorite all around knife that will last a lifetime. amzn.to/4aAYqgm The links are Amazon affiliate
Why I’m getting out of Mangalitsa Pigs
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Why I’m getting out of Mangalitsa Pigs
Its Winter on the Mountain
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It’s winter in Muddy Pond Tn, I hope you enjoyed!
Nice Dirt Work with a Small Tractor
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Using my 1984 Tuff-Bilt tractor to grade my dirt
Saw Lumber using these Cheap Blades
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Chinese Cant Hook amzn.to/42edgWJ Logrite Cant Hook amzn.to/41Wi5DQ The affordable Blades I found northernwoodsmen.com/consumables/
Building a Barn on my House starts today (1)
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Building a Barn on my House starts today (1)
12x20 Cattle Panel Greenhouse with Roll Up Roof
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12x20 Cattle Panel Greenhouse with Roll Up Roof
Testing A 40 year old Garden Tractor (Tuff-Bilt Tractor)
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Testing A 40 year old Garden Tractor (Tuff-Bilt Tractor)
Corn Planting in Tennessee! Antique horse drawn planter!
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Corn Planting in Tennessee! Antique horse drawn planter!
If your mennonites why don't your dress like mennonites?
Brother I enjoyed watching your video and I am completely hooked and I subscribed getting ready to watch your other videos and Can’t Wait to see the next one. Keep on rocking brother!!!! I love learning this stuff!! You keep making great videos and we will all keep helping this channel grow! People need to know where there food comes from and how to properly prepare it. Love this stuff. Keep it Rocking. NY 👊🏻
Yuri
Great idea
Super video, prostě spařit a oskrábat. Když vidím Maďarsko jak to pálí ohněm, no hrůza. 😀
Dude use refrigeration
Excelente trabalho. 💯👏👏👍🇵🇹 Abraço.
Ce rasà e ?
Hey Jared how's everyone doing?
I bought a county line cant hook years ago. I think its 48" with a steel pupe handle. It bent almost immediately and doesn't bite very well. Im lookin at logrite for a new one and possibly even a pickeroon. Im not a miller,but burn alot of firewood. Headin into my 50s ill take any advantage i can that makes my work easier on my back and more pleasant.
Good video, we were just there at the store about a month ago...
Jared! We miss you, dude!
this was such an amazing video! Very knowledgeable and thank you!
Awesome video. If you haven't already, you should set up a website for orders and make good money. Self-employment.
Said já cá em portugal a juventude não sabe trabalhar com ela, cortei muita erva para as minhas vacas . Tenho 72 anos e muita saudade . Abraço de Portugal. Deus Abençôe a América USA
Podes fazer o cabo em payp 1/2 "
O Cabo verde parece ser melhor ,feito esse modelo em Tubo fica muito bom
Cruza com DuroK fica muito bom, eu crizei Ibérico com Durok fez bons F1 para abate
Tenho uma Serra igual á tua vinda do Canadá
TOLEDO
Olá amigo Abraço de Portugaal Santo Natal 2025, eu normalmente sempre castro os porcos machos com 2 meses de idade. Deus Abençôe a América
Mangalitza N1º
Wau dieses fett ist das beste für lardo 😋😋😋
Do you use the head to make head hog cheese ?
Heads up on the logrite cant hooks. They make the cant hooks for Stihl and I guess Ace hardware buys deep being a Stihl dealer. They're about $30 cheaper than buying from Logrite and Stihl warrantees them for life. If you can make to break one, they'll swap it out. Period.
What is the breed of the hog ? I'm curious because here in Iowa, I've been seen a hog with curly hair.
I should have waited before asking because you answered me in your video.
Szia! Alapvető hiba,hogy nyúzod zsírt és nagyon finom bőrt veszítesz el.Van valami sejtésem róla.Üdv: 43 éve hentes.
I just got one of these from a friend, no manual and I have no experience 😅 this video was super helpful
Is that a predator engine on it
My grandfather invented that tractor. His name was Bobby Wallace. He founded tuff-built tractor. Look it up on TH-cam. This was my grandfathers business in the 70s and 80s. This tractor was founded by my grandfather. May he RIP
Nice comparison, but I wish you would have gone to the other extreme and showed how they work on small logs down to about 6"
i would like to see an overview/ closer look on the corn cracker. i have a similar antique one I'm trying to motorize
Fascinating. Thanks! Those sausages look great! Yum!
Very interesting video and very educational too.. thank you!! 😊
Where's Jared?
Simple instructions. Thank you so very much.❤
That is a lot of fat. WOW
the husk is ok to eat with cornmeal but it is an old tradition to sift out the husk for smother cornmeal
Can the hook on thw blue one be adjusted down the handle. The chinese one looks to have a bigger radius.
Plus the cost in material quality is the difference here. That metal handle will never crap out through use or rot and I bet the steel on the working end of the tool is better quality than the Chinese one tool. You're paying more for longevity and durability.
I made a cant hook holder from 3" steel pipe welded to an old tire rim, holds it perfect and if it gets in the way by mistake it tips over and no damage. Very easy to move around and never in the way for loading logs on the mill,,, Good video, and ideas
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Great video!
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A car jack under the rails, so you can get the most heartwood out of a log. You measure from bark to center of log, and jack up the narrow end of the log before cutting.
I have a real peavey I bought in Maine probably 19 years back. Man it's strong beefy and heavy sorry to say I don't use it. Too bulky and heavy for me. I don't have a logrite BUT if it's anything like their 36 " hookeroon I use in my videos , I'll go with logrite for sure.
Thanks for You information
how do you keep the lard....bucket with a lid! Do you add any salt?
Kohler engines are not any good. On my Woodland Mills HM126, the carburetor failed after the first 10 hours. They don't cover it in the warranty. And, still having four of the original 10 blades, the engine also failed. It lost compression and was replaced with a Honda GX390 13HP.
Thank you.
great video. Thanks for taking the time to put it together. I love everything about learning how to use and maintain the scythe. It took perseverance to learn how to peen and hone the blade but I like everything about the Austrian scythe. I do like the Falci blade I got from Alexander Vido at Scythe Works but my girlfriend has a Fux that works well. It is from Scythe Supply since we live in northern Maine. We mainly let the lawn grow and chop it down with the scythe to use as a smother crop on our garden and as a mulch sounds the flower beds and bushes as well. I'm going to check out your channel some more to see what the benefit of having rabbits is. Thanks and you folks have a good day :)
Eu gosto da marca Belota. Espanis
i let 1/3 of my garden go for grass. i use a brush axe to cut it down for rabbit fodder. it sucks greatly compared to your scythe lol like you said in the video its a bit expensive but ive got 6 breeding does and 2 bucks and over 30 kits and over 10 grow outs so that scythe is looking better every day lol
Nice! That’s a pretty big rabbit operation. another reason I want the scythe is if rabbit pellets would become unavailable it would be easier to harvest large quantities of rabbit fodder, and I guess hay for my milk cow too😁
That is good tool I missed it. I was pretty good 20 years ago with that many hours of use. Let me tell you that handle is complete garbage just watch some Ukrainian vid on how it's supposed to look like and how to use. Look like you okay w use just make your own handle from strong wood. It's just straight with 90' short handle for right hand
Hope all is well … enjoy your videos….
Thanks Bob. All is well, I just got out of the habit of making videos.
It's been a couple of years. How have these held up?
The cheap one is still my favorite, it bites the log much easier than the logrite.