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farmboy1946
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 พ.ย. 2007
Videos shot on and around our farm of growing and harvesting crops , and our cattle operation ...Also , Our small country sawmill .
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FARM PHOTO REVIEW OF 2009
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A Photo Review of the Happenings on our Farm in 2009 , Set to ragtime music .
BALLAD OF THE ALAMO
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A SLIDE SHOW WITH MUSIC Performed by Derek Cutter of Marty Robbins' ( Ballad of the Alamo ).
CUTTER'S FARM 1928
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16MM MOVIE SHOT ON OUR FARM IN 1928 OF MY FAMILY AND ANIMALS .
RURAL SCENES PART TWO
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A MOVING SLIDE SHOW OF PHOTOS SHOT AROUND OUR FARM SET TO MUSIC .
RURAL SCENES PART ONE
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A MOVING SLIDE SHOW OF PHOTOS SHOT AROUND OUR FARM , SET TO MUSIC
THE CATTLE STORY
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A Story of Our Hereford Cattle on Our Farm In Southeastern Indiana U.S.A.
HARVESTING AND GROWING CORN AND SOYBEANS
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HARVESTING AND GROWING CORN AND SOYBEANS
Wow good looking boards , I like the mill👍 . Oak sure does make a Mill work hard. My buddy ask me why I always cut the slow going Oak why I'm not cutting more Pine cuts a lot faster. I simply looked at him and said there's no money in Pine around here . I have a few local mills that are selling it under a $1 bf. I'll keep it before I sell it that cheap. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Garry . Here we have very little pine .Poplar is plentiful . Do a lot of it . Some Red Oak , but the loggers have cleaned out the White Oak.
You know I've watched just about all of your videos a few years ago. Only reason I didn't subscribe a long time ago was didn't look like you posted anymore. 👍
THANKS GARRY . You will probably agree that Sawmilling gets in your blood . I need to get a good camera and make some high quality videos like yours.
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Nice logs…..is that tractor powered ? …… what brand of mill… Thanx
YES ! The mill is powered by a John Deere 4020 diesel tractor directly coupled to the PTO , and the mill is a 1920 Russell No. 1 ..
Joseph and I went here today by chance and met Mr. Leland Cutter, he cut a beautiful walnut for us that had uprooted over yonder last year. What an amazing thing to see first hand. Kindly man, keeping the old ways alive. We need more Leland's in this world.
Thank you Keishia and Joseph for the nice comment . I enjoyed meeting you and demonstrating the sawmill operation .
Smallest planer I've ever seen
Great sawmill setup I love the old circular sawmills
I was raised on a frick oo left handed sawmill powered by a 1955 hot head int power unit started turning polls at 12 years old started professional wrestling at 18 turning polls made a man out of me .
Glad to see the hearing protection, safety glasses, gloves and hard toe shoes
Just happened across this video. Nice work. Is the mill still operating.
Yes James , The mill is still running as you see it .
Good men working hard for a living.Not like todays millenials though! If you work hard you become aware of what the dollar is worth.these are true Americans.
wow all ready 70 years a go. The time go quickly. I think that all the people in this movie are dead now.
For sure. But they probably went a piece at a time. Like an arm here and a leg there. Since there was no safety guards on that humungous rip saw. That is a scary scene.
This was filmed in 1999.
Me, the sawyer , still running the mill in 2023 . The elderly man , my dad died in 2005 , the younger off-bearer still helps saw ..See other short clips shot in 2015 .
You always get one idiot vegan turning up, don't you?
The JD Tractors are a 1966 , 4020 diesel , and a 1970 , 3020 diesel Powershift . The IHC Farmall is a 1956 300 . Thanks for asking dwalke26 .
Impressive historical machinery.
I was raised on a LEFT hand Corley # 8 mfd 1956,,, really long mandrel. 56" F pattern Simonds blade, only had 2 head blocks (44" opening? ) 605 cid Minnie LP, 6 belts (C 173) 8" belt feed,8"collar,8"carriage wheels Corley edger, Blower for sawdust. Sawed mostly pallet cottonwood.Your PTO @540 would give a nice rim speed most people don't consider or mention.I/we used cant hooks or a loader. Our log deck had a dirt floor to drive on...I REALLY WISH I had a winch in those days. Your video is great thanks.
This is the best I've seen so far!
Nice mill and nice video, Lee
That is the type of a mill i first started working with in NE Oklahoma at Johnson Sawmill when is was 18 yrs old, worked the gun stock mill, then moved over to the green chain at the lumber mill and then moved up to the edger operator at the tail end of the main saw. Worked there 3 years before going to school and getting a degree in Computer Science. I miss working at the mill, the smell of fresh lumber, good hard work and good people.
Either the video has been flipped or this is a left-handed sawmill. It looks familiar, because I grew up around a left-handed mill. It was years before I saw another mill, and I thought it was backwards. Then I saw that every mill was backwards-oops! Guess there aren't too many left-handed mills around!
IT IS A LEFT HANDED SAWMILL I GREW UP ON ONE
I like this video. Brings back memories. My dad was a sawmiller before I was born. We still had some of the old equipment when I was a kid. We used slab wood for heating and cooking. Your method of cutting slabs into stove length pieces is much better and faster than our method. I wish I had thought of it back then. We had a stationary saw that we hooked up to our John Deere MT with belts. We cut one slab at a time and my ears were always ringing at the end of the day.
Wonderful, the memories literally made me cry, and the music was well chosen. I mourn the sale of my farm even after 12years. Phil
HISTORICAL? more like HYSTERICAL! The amercians INVADED a sovereign territory and knocked it off! It had NOTHING to do with freedom, they TOOK a sovereign territory away from others by FORCE! Just before they actually did this the American (sic USA) Governmunt ( can't take em serious!) threatened Britain to give em Oregan or they would invade it, the British effectively told em to get stuffed! So they invaded Texas and stole it instead. The acquisition of Oregan is something to study too!
well done thank you
nice job man i loved it. the soft voise made the song seem so much better good job man.
very good topic, is soft and the English accent gives it that special touch.
thank u for this a fine rendition. it brought me to tears
@christophe6079 Salutations Christophe 6079 le diamètre est de 1,42 mètres et tourne à 500 rpm. vitesse du charriot est de 25,4 mètres par minute. merci Christophe.
Hello sir, what is the diameter of saw and the rotation and egally, the vitesse of charriot en m/min . Thanks a lot.
@tractormaniac The video of the sawmill was shot in1999 but I am still running the mill currently just as you see it in the video .
nice video! it seems you use the same software and do the same thing I do with mine! I also found some of the same pictures in yours that are in mine. Congrats on the views!
@HuntsTimbersinc YES ! The flitches are placed on the carriage and edged usually several at a time . We generally cut about 2,000 bd.ft. in a day .
Do you edge the boards? How many bd ft a day?
Usually we edge the boards unless live edge is desired . Normally 1,500 to 2,000 bd. ft. per day
Paint the ends as soon as you cut them
@HuntsTimbersinc Yes , The saw mandrel is directly coupled to the John Deere 4020 Diesel tractor . The 4020 does a great job powering the mill and operates economically .
Is it running off a John Deer tractor pto?
YES ! it is a 1966 John Deere 4020 Diesel . It has plenty of power for the mill . The saw will cut 24 inches thick.
Noah coulda done with one of these.
Hey Lee, just checkin in. Ray
I know that was a big ol' honkin' log -- but couldn't you turn it with a good-sized cant hook? Maybe not, I don't know. The hoist is pretty slick though. Are you planing wet wood? I've heard that some folks do. I like to dry mine first. Great vid!
Where is this sawmill located not that it matters but wondering that's all!!
Southeastern Indiana
I love the pic of the JD and Farmall cutting and raking side by side. Cool Vid.
There is a video of an old sawmill on here which was made on an old bus frame and it has a 4-foot blade swung by a 390 Ford V8!
Thank god for the mute option.. Nice slideshow though.
Nice to see Hereford cattle on TH-cam. Nice video too. I wish we had farm ground on our place here in Oregon like you guys do in the midwest. We raise all our grass hay forage for our cowherd, but we dont raise any grains. Too short of a growing season and different land over here. We buy our grain products in a pelleted form for our feedlot cattle. Anyways...Herefords are cool...Long live rural America...Amen.
Good video!!!!!!!!!! I like it!!!!!!! :)
Why would any good american watch television when we know have this? Great movie.
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Nice Video, and a great looking JD 450C do you still have have her ???
Very Nice Video.....Impressive work, like to see more of the Mill.