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Homestead Mike
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 พ.ค. 2019
ALASKAN GRANBERG G777 sawmill. Best sawmill for HARDWOOD.
Country Craig...and Son are back at it again. This time he is milling up some OSAGE ORANGE trees to make a chicken coop. I am surprised how durable this sawmill is.
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Granberg G777 chainsaw mill (we spent approx $150.00 USD on this setup). It is important to remember that the chainsaw bar MUST be STEEL... LAMINATE bars WONT WORK.
Husky Rancher 55 Chainsaw with 18" bar.
Video inclues:
Granberg G777 chainsaw mill (we spent approx $150.00 USD on this setup). It is important to remember that the chainsaw bar MUST be STEEL... LAMINATE bars WONT WORK.
Husky Rancher 55 Chainsaw with 18" bar.
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KUBOTA L3901 with WOODS TCR60 TILLER
มุมมอง 5K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Kubota L3901 Tilling up some virgin ground with our TCR60 (reverse tine) tiller. I am amazed how good this broke the ground. Specs for TCR60: Tractor engine HP = 20-45 hp Working width = 60 inches Max tilling depth = 7.5 inches Weight ~ 600lbs
KUBOTA front PTO removal!
มุมมอง 11K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Don't forget to subscribe:) I recently purchased a Kubota b6100. I decided to sell the front PTO in order to put some home down on a single bottom plow. Removing the front PTO took approximately 15-20 minutes with only limited tools. I hope this video helps.
Tank B6100 for HOMESTEAD
มุมมอง 9K4 ปีที่แล้ว
I recently sold my Kubota B6000 and upgraded to a B6100. This tractor is more modern and allows me to utilize rear PTO implements that the B6000 was unable to handle (Reverse PTO). The power is much more noticeable and the tractor runs much smoother at higher speeds.
UNLIMITED FREE FERTILIZER
มุมมอง 2394 ปีที่แล้ว
LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Here is a quick video of me splitting my Red Wiggler Worms into 2 containers. Worm castings are a rich, all-natural source of organic matter with lots of nutrients and moisture-holding capabilities. They are known to have an extraordinary effect on plant life. Castings improve the soil structure and increase fertility making them the most enriching soil conditioner available.
The PERFECT TREE for homesteading or off-grid living!
มุมมอง 6K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Crazy facts about the Osage Orange Tree: 1. Native Americans highly prized the wood for making bows. Meriwether Lewis said the Osage Indians, who gave their name to the tree, traveled hundreds of miles to find it. 2. Its wood is the densest of all the trees, which is not surprising since it must support its numerous 3-5" two pound fruit. 3. In the age before barbed wire, the trees were planted ...
Cutting the LEGENDARY Osage Orange Tree for fence post
มุมมอง 3.3K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Osage Orange, a tree introduced into Ohio during the 1800s, is commonly seen in rural areas where it is found in fields and fence rows. Its usage as a large hedge tree in a row planting and the softball-sized fruits of female trees give it the alternative common name of Hedge Apple. Country Craig is planning on utilizing this tree to make fence post for the chicken coup!
Super easy way to raise CHICKENS & DUCKS
มุมมอง 2154 ปีที่แล้ว
Chickens and Ducks have ARRIVED! II purchased the ducks and chickens 3 weeks ago. With the expected egg shortage in my area, It is critical that I continue to move towards self-sufficiency. I spent approx. $85.00 at a local farm store on the chickens and ducks. Once the weather starts to break, I will be adding a fenced-in enclosure connected to the coup.
Fisher Papa Bear Install!! 12+ hour burn time!
มุมมอง 10K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Like & Subscribe Homestead Mike and Country Craig are back at it again! This time we are installing a Fisher Papa Bear wood burner in my lower barn. The Papa Bear is much more efficient than the Grandpa Bear. The 6" stove pipe allows for better control of the temperature. Since the burner weighs approx 480lbs we used a fishing pole as a plumb bob to zero in and connect the pipes.
Fisher Wood Stove (Grandpa Bear)
มุมมอง 27K4 ปีที่แล้ว
LIKE & SUBSCRIBE I picked up this mid 70s Fisher Grandpa Bear Wood Stove from a guy in Northern Michigan for $250. The stove is fantastic! The overall dimensions are : 24" wide, 20" long, 457lbs, takes 24" log, heats 2,000sqft. This steel wood stove is perfect for a barn setup. It heats up very fast and puts off great heat. I am purchasing another Fisher Stove this week to install in my other b...
BEST Hydro Dip Pattern!
มุมมอง 1724 ปีที่แล้ว
Country Craig, Giggin Grizz, and myself finished out the 2019 deer season with 3 nice bucks. Giggin Grizz wanted to try hydro dippin his nice 8-point. This was our first time with using the Hydro Dip film. As you can tell from the excitement. It was a success.
Kubota B6000 Pulls Down A Stump Bigger Than Itself!!! IMPRESSIVE!
มุมมอง 4.4K5 ปีที่แล้ว
I am using my mid 70's Kubota B6000. This thing is a tank. I was able to pull the dead stump down with ease.
Refurbishing Old Barn Door... LOOKS AMAZING!!
มุมมอง 1575 ปีที่แล้ว
I was planning on purchasing a new barn door because the one that was on the barn was in terrible shape. I was able to sand and re-purpose the wood, use wood filler, and repaint the door. Everything turned out great!
THIS IS AMAZING!! How to remove a tree stump with a 55-gallon drum! (Featuring Tool Review Zone)
มุมมอง 1.2M5 ปีที่แล้ว
For less than 20 dollars I was able to completely burn through the stump. I did throw 7 pieces of wood on the fire in the morning to get the stump burning again. This is an cheap alternative to contacting a stump removal service. Total cost = $19.99 Total time =16-18 hours
Homestead Fried Turtle Recipe. With Surprise!
มุมมอง 5475 ปีที่แล้ว
I was called out to a local pond to take out a snapping turtle. the turtle shell ended up being 13.25 inches. Simple homesteading recipe for Fried Turtle! *Graphic Content*
Felling The Most Dangerous Type Of Tree Using Homemade Wedges
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Felling The Most Dangerous Type Of Tree Using Homemade Wedges
Using a FORD 2000 tractor to put in a new pasture. Almost time for the animals!
มุมมอง 3.2K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Using a FORD 2000 tractor to put in a new pasture. Almost time for the animals!
Catching Snapping Turtles on my Homestead
มุมมอง 8K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Catching Snapping Turtles on my Homestead
Bait you Need to Catch a Snapping Turtle (Works Every Time!)
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Bait you Need to Catch a Snapping Turtle (Works Every Time!)
Lodge Sportsman's Grill (Island Review)
มุมมอง 2.8K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Lodge Sportsman's Grill (Island Review)
Can't believe how blunt the chainsaw was!
Beautiful pond man!
@@codycash9338 I appreciate it!
How long did it take? I heard $20 worth of charcoal but didn't hear the time frame.
That might be a 8 inch shell 9 might be pushing it. That's a pretty small turtle
A friend of mine has pet ducks in his pond. Something has been picking them off in the water, taking half their heads off. I'm betting a big snapper. I gotta get that SOB outta there, I'll try any techniques at this point.
BLASPHEMY!!! @ Using Kingsford. lool Thats a cheap charcoal job. NOT the KING. lol
I have a Kodiak Stove Company model just like this. It has the flue baffel and the screen for the front. When I bought it it had only 20 - 30 fires ran in it. I paid $100. I got very lucky finding that deal. Then found a 1 owner Stihl 034 Super chainsaw with 5 chains and a case for $150.
I caught a big one on some shrimp last week first one ever
Goofy lol 10/10
Chicken gizzards are the best turtle bait .
Salted pork with the hide is my fav bait, bout can't rip it off the hook, had a turtle take 2 jugs lol
How much horsepower does the B6000 have?
Just shy of 11
@@homesteadmike1120 thanks
Fried snapping turtle skins (marinated right) are delicious
Maybe next time leave red shirt guy at waffle house. He dresses like a groid and the attempt at acting was so bad it killed my lawn.
People will always skip the "spend 15 minutes going at it with an axe, so that it's not a solid block but just a bunch of held together splinters that burn real fucking easy" part. They will spend a week marinading it in vegetable oil, but not 15 minutes whacking and hacking and slashing.
You probably didn't show the removal of the barrel revealing what was left of the stump because no-one is interested in that, and not because this is horseshit that doesn't work. Hope you get a good kickback for the power tools sponsorship though.
Having watched other stump burns I can see two simple mistakes that others make. 1) they pour the hot coals on the stump not the sides so wasted heat 2) they don't have a lid so not enough heat.
Insurance won’t be happy with that metal as the only heat shield, especially with wood behind it. Would be better with brick behind and above it. Wouldn’t cost much and be a lot safer.
It would also be a good idea to have a nice brick underlayment under the stove as well. Have it extend a couple feet in front of the stove. Protects from coals hitting the floor or ash spills.
Am I correct or incorrect in my thought process that you don’t need the damper for the flue since it has the knobs on the front? I have this same model but there is no damper in the flue
You need a damper for windy days. A good strong wind will cause a significant increase in the draw up the chimney. Without a damper the stove can get away on you even with the valves closed all the way. The damper also helps to keep air from rushing up the chimney in summer or mild days when it’s too warm for the stove. Normally during summer we pop the single wall pipe out of the wall and stick a piece of plastic sheeting in the chimney and push the vent pipe back into the hole. This seals the chimney during the summer and prevents loss of conditioned air up the chimney.
Mickey O. What's up big dawg. I recognized that voice.
Stanley!!! Haha what's up brotha!?
Can you show what your baffle looks like inside? Is it a steel plate or fire brick?
Thank you so much for this helpful video! I love that no gasoline was needed, i don't want to contaminate my garden! Thanks again!
Should not have a flue on an air tight fisher bear wood stove , I had an experience I won’t for get , I got the fire going good and hot then shut the flew down , within about an hour all of a sudden there was a huge explosion inside the stove that would have blown the doors off of lesser stove it blew the smoke out all around the edges of the door past the gasket and a significant amount smoke scared the crap out of me if the flew had of been any higher it would have blown the pipes off of the stove , the reason being is that when the fire started to cool down creisote built up in the stove and the ignited all at once so I remove the flew adjustment no problem since , that being said if I’d have had a glass in the door I would have seen the fire diminishing and opened the draft , but it’s hard to do if asleep , a secondary system would have helped by burning off the creisote , but the old stoves didn’t have it , I was always told don’t use a flew adjustment on an air tight stove now I know why
Cleaning the chimney regularly also removes creosote. I set mine up for easy cleaning and it takes maybe 15 minutes to clean it all out. A damper is completely safe and desirable as long as you do your part.
The heat shielding shown is just not adequate for the clearances that we see. Any wood heater must have at least 18 inches to any shielded combustile surface, 36 inches if un shielded. A heat shield must have an air space between the shield and the combustible wall surface, it mus be open at both the top and bottom to allow for air flow to cool the wall. No way that stove can be 12 inches from the wall even with that bad heat shield.
I completely agree. I had a certified stove and chimney company install the stove, but I was never comfortable with the clearance issues. I have since added a proper shield to the walls, and now, sleep much easier at night! Haha
This guy is a fool. Clueless. Sorry buddy, Watch more you tube videos on turtles ... and then get back to us. Good grief. get help.
Thanks for the helpful video. I do wonder tho, In a pond full of bluegill, what makes the turtle choose the one on your hook?
That's a good point!
You should sharpen your chainsaw and get better results that chainsaw could not cut hot butter that could be a potential for danger
Was this just an ad for Milwaukee tools? 😂😂😂
Haha
Maybe a pre-soak with a gallon of vegetable oil may help to speed things along. Video itself is a goo instructional guide.
Flip flops and metal shavings Sounds like fun to me
Jody.... YOLO!
I like how he used the chainsaw while wearing his Taiwanese safety boots.
Or you could just light the stump on fire idiots
Burn it. There, saved ya 8 minutes.
Don’t waste your time
Good job but couldn't wood replace the charcoal?
For sure, but the charcoal burns longer and hotter.
Lame music. I feel like I am in an elevator to no where.
Dumb
Stumps smoke for days.
Good times for weeks.
Don’t
Too late
Great result. Not a single bottle of budbutt in sight too. Thank God.
STFU with that nonsense you drama queen.
I’m wondering could I just use wood instead of charcoal ? It’d be cheaper since I have several stumps , I have tons of dry firewood if that would work , what are your thoughts on that ? Thanks for video .
I will keep my backhoe bro
I tried to throw my bottle out in our pond today and I wasn't paying attention and the hook went right through my pants and cut my leg 😅
Fantastic!! Thanks for sharing, I will use this method in the future.
In addition, if you've got a massive rock you need to get rid of, dig a trench around the rock about six inches deep, fill the trench with burning charcoal and put a layer on top of the rock. Come back in 8 hours with a sledge hammer and your rock will shatter with each whack. This works with seasoned wood also, but you have to keep adding more as it burns up.
That's a great idea!
So, from what I've seen in the first 20s, you've never actually caught a turtle
Keep watching the other videos bucko
2 of our ducks have been taken this week 😢 Time for the Snapper to be dispatched 🤬
Hi,I have a timberline double door … where can I get interior racks for it ?
Great video! Been guessing at mine for a while. Hard to find that “sweet spot”. Thank you!
Should have invited me, could of brought a grate and carne asada.