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Haggett Hill
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2021
First and foremost, I am a born again believer in Jesus Christ, my Savior! After more than 36 years in law enforcement, I nearing retirement and looking forward to embracing new hobbies. Join me as I document my frequent DIY adventures around my home and family hunting grounds. I enjoy the challenge of tackling projects to save costs and learn new skills. This channel showcases my DIY projects, focusing on maintaining the custom log home I built, utilizing tools such as a tractor, chainsaw, sawmill, and more. Expect future videos covering DIY projects around the house, our hunting property, and occasional fishing excursions."
Fall Garden Clean Up and Planting Garlic
Cleaning up my raised bed garden and planting garlic for next year’s harvest.
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Woodland Mills HM122 - Installing a Tachometer
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Installing a tachometer on my Woodland Mills HM122 to ensure I’m hitting my max RPM’s.
Installing an Oak floor in DIY Trailer.
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Installing a rough cut oak floor in my DIY yard trailer build.
Cedar Smoke in the Woodyard
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A great fall day for cleaning up around the wood yard. Cedar smoke sure smells good.
Honda Gx160 Recoil Starter Repair
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If you have a Honda small engine, here is an easy repair for a recoil starter issue.
Redodo 12 volt 50AH Bluetooth Marine Battery Install In my Jet Powered Ranger Boat
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I am replacing my 5 year old lead acid batteries in my Ranger RT188 Jet with the newly released Redodo 12 volt 50AH Bluetooth Marine Trolling Batteries. The Redodo features Bluetooth 5.0 and low temperature cut-off protection. Note: I am not sponsored by Redodo, the batteries showcased were purchased. If you are interested in learning more about the batteries or purchasing, please follow this a...
Jet Powered Ranger Bass Boat - Quick Fall Clean Up
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Jet Powered Ranger Bass Boat - Quick Fall Clean Up
Replacing an Electrical Outlet In My Workshop
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Replacing an Electrical Outlet In My Workshop
Woodland Mills HM122 Installed on Trailer & First Cut
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Woodland Mills HM122 Installed on Trailer & First Cut
Old Ford Tractor Moving Dirt- Trail Maintenance
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Old Ford Tractor Moving Dirt- Trail Maintenance
Woodland Mills HM122- Installing the rails on the trailer.
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Woodland Mills HM122- Installing the rails on the trailer.
Rusty the Old Ford Tractor Won’t Start
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Rusty the Old Ford Tractor Won’t Start
Bush Hogging for Deer Season with an Old Ford Tractor
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Bush Hogging for Deer Season with an Old Ford Tractor
DIY Woodland Mills Sawmill Trailer HM122 Part 2
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DIY Woodland Mills Sawmill Trailer HM122 Part 2
DIY Woodland Mills Sawmill Trailer HM122 Part 1
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DIY Woodland Mills Sawmill Trailer HM122 Part 1
DIY Yard & Garden Trailer From Scrap Materials
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DIY Yard & Garden Trailer From Scrap Materials
A new take on a tractor carryall - Part 1
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A new take on a tractor carryall - Part 1
A new take on a tractor carryall - Part 2
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A new take on a tractor carryall - Part 2
3-Point Trailer mover build from scrap
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3-Point Trailer mover build from scrap
Just like old ford's cars trucks look like crap but keep on running. Friend has 92 ranger with ove 450 thousand miles on it n still runs n drives great. Every ford I've ever owned put 100s of thousands miles on them they just kept running and running and running.
Great Info
@@therusticcaveman Thanks, hopefully some of my videos will be “educational” as well as somewhat entertaining!
@haggetthill always the challenge trying to find the balance.
Dealing with sd card and camera issues is so annoying... but part of the game. Trailer looks awesome! Good job with the voice over.
Love a fall cleanup fire. Helps make the season. Looking forward to your milling videos in this beautiful location
Using the front-end loader to stir the fire makes for a very dirty tractor lol
More to come!
Nice presentation! Sub count is climbing well. Great job!
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Nice job. Still might have a problem in the soft duff but they look pretty stout
Good video
Looks like everything is working great! I see the sub count is going up - congratulations
Missed this one. Nice work. Got to get my mill done!
great job with these!
A problem with aftermarket batteries is that the cable connectors won't fit on the battery poles cuz those poles are too small in diametre
BREAKING TRAIL BROTHER
a 3000 FORD BEST TRACTOR
gotta finish mine!
Looks like the shorts are working for you
looks good :)
Thank you
Good video. Looked like you picked up a couple new subs.
Loved this entire build. Very inspiring to now build one for my HM122
I always wanted to build a trailer for my old Baker sawmill and never did. When I purchased this HM122 in June 2023, I was determined to force myself to build a trailer….I refused to unpack it from the crate until the trailer was done. Now it will be easier when I have some logs at the “farm” to mill by taking the mill to them instead of bringing them home.
Love the trailer ❤
Thanks, my first “major” welding project….it was a learning process.
@@haggetthill that’s even better !! I spring for sure. Keep up a awesome projects and updates
Well done
Thanks
Tis is a great video! You hit all the boxes. I did my own 4x8 trailer from scratch years ago. It was s blast.
I recently milled the flooring material, watch for the install video soon.
Good video. Couple of suggestions. when working on the battery a down perspective would have been more engaging and some more describing what and how the terminal ends work, some viewers dont have any idea - they are just watching because it looks cool. Amazon has some magnetic mounts for the phone or gopro depending on what you are using. You are chugging right along with your videos - great job. Subscribers tend to come in small batches. but they will come
Thanks for the tips, I need to invest in some more camera accessories…slowly but surely.
@@haggetthill i have been at it for 5 or 6 years. I decided that my equipment buying would match my subs growth... in saying that I realize that I have alot of cheap mounts lol
At 500 I am buying a new camera. It's my next milestone. But I need to push out some videos first. This year has been fairly hit and miss. Another tip. You get more subs from shorts. Take some 15 to 30 second clips from your long form or make some while recording your long form. You will have to change the aspect ratio to portrait for them though.
Any questions on anything just holler. It's a learning curve for all of us
nice ladder, will come in handy for the next one. good clean up
Looks like a pipeline right of way. gotta love those old tractors! dad has an old 48 9n. been a while since we ran it but a battery charge and an oil change and she is usually ready to roll. What area ar you in? looks northern midwest. i am in southeast ohio. we have about 2000ft of powerline that we like to keep mowed as much is feasable. rough terrain for much of it. wish you luck for deer season
Southeast MO, yeah it's a pipeline.
@@haggetthill SE MO i would never have guessed - around the house it looks like sandy woods with ferns and the farm looks hill country hence the very wrong guess lol
@@therusticcaveman I'm NW of the flat bootheel area that is all farming ground. I have hills, trees and rocks.
@@haggetthill foothills of the Appalachians... same. Love it
always love the tractor time. fun video 😃😃
Looks great - my only concern would be if a heavy trailer causing a sheer force might twist the job box. but if you are using it to just move around the sawmill then that shouldnt be a problem unless you clipped a tree or something. but fantastic work!
I don't have anything heavy I would be pulling behind it, mainly my wood splitter. I have dedicated trailer mover for heavy stuff.
Great project! I need to do something like that for stuff on out property.
That looks like a great project. Thought about doing it with mine after I get it finished
Thanks,
@@haggetthill i will pick up part 2 tomorrow. You did a great job with showing your intent and the steps to get there. It's a part of the channel I still struggle with. Gotta love Harbour Freight!
@@therusticcaveman HF- lifetime warranty ….poor man’s Snap On.
@@bradhaggett yep
Looking good! Now get that sawmill assembled! 😜
Working on it!
Awesome!!
Thanks, I appreciate it. Part 2 coming soon.
Nice work, can’t wait to see it done. I would love to build a trailer for my 122 as well
Hopefully I'll have it done and the mill put together soon. It's been u. A crate in my shed for over a year.
Looks great!!! Now i have another project to add to my list. Thank you for sharing. Really appreciate it.
Thank you, I’m glad it could be an inspiration. Hopefully, I’ll have more projects soon. My next on the agenda is a mobile trailer for my sawmill. God Bless!