You two have continued to progress more and more into an awesome homestead/farm/ranch couple. Blessings and prayers to both of you in Jesus's Name. I've been watching for a while at different homestead channels. Looking at all the different tractors and how they are operated in performing. Rebecca really shined today on the TYM 2515 with loading and filling the loader. Great job Rebecca. Country View Acres is grooming into a great channel and an awesome place to live. Very enjoyable channel to watch. ☝🙏🙌💪
Machines can make you lazy and can be time wasting on clearing up. Good to see you are never afraid to use a spade. Often still the best way. Your farm is looking really top notch now, you both must be pleased.Thanks for posting best from the UK.
Oh how WE love your channel BUT I look forward to the day Rebecca will be in EVERY VIDEO❤ Sometimes us ladies want to see her on the homestead doing stuff...LOVE IT❣️❣️
Great episode as always. I think you missed a trick by not putting the smashed up concrete back in the hole! When Evan said "Knowing my luck" I thought to myself, But you are Lucky! You have a great Wife, a Lovely Homestead, Many skills, a successful channel. Many fans etc etc. Then I realised none of that is down to luck but hard work.
Hi, Evan and Rebekah! I am so happy to see you. I live in Rutherford County, NC, which was hit by the hurricane. I finally got back my internet service. Great video, y’all. I missed you.
Maté great to see you again and thanks for sharing your experience with us all and also god bless you and your family and your friends always stay safe and healthy always.
Evan get yourself some of those 2’x2’x6’ concrete blocks that lock together for your new compost bin.very heavy can push tractor bucket against them and they don’t move really work great. Keep up the great work.
Evan, thanks for adding additional videos and providing a variety of activities on the videos. I like that you show your mistakes and learn from them. We have all been there at one time or another. 👏👏👏
Nice video! Next time you need to break concrete you should grab a T post and your tractor with the T post pounder attachment and "Jack Hammer" that concrete apart!
It's bittersweet to see the compost bin go. Your video building the bin was the first video we watched when it first posted. We have been hooked ever since!!! Thank you!!
Rebecca did way more than a decent job on that big tractor!!! My goodness, she’s practically an old hand. IDK why but it makes me happy to see Rebecca using the equipment!! Keep going girl!
Put some kind of tarp or material that will keep weeds from growing, and then put the gravel on top of that. Do the same where your disk and other stuff is so that you can know I have all those weeds that you had a while back, when you were pulling the disc out to use it on that field about 3 weeks ago. I can sit and watch you work forever. Spent 60 years doing what you did.
Rebecca has another experience to add to her Resume, don't know if it will help her Nursing background. Evan, git' some safety glasses and you better feed the Lil' woman so she doesn't get upset. Thanks for the video, be safe and well!
Your going to get wet about 7-8 o'clock tonight. Hurrican/tropical storm Helena is going to park right about on top of you. Grass you planted ought to get a real good soaking. Rebecca did a nice job on the tractor, she's turning into a real farmgirl
Roll up the sleeves put on some boots and clean out the compost bin. Pigs love the food as do the chickens at all the bugs and things. A good day on the farm.
Great clean up for the equipment parking area. Made another compost pile where you can work it up better too. You both did great work and got it done. Thanks for sharing with us. Stay safe and have fun. Fred.
Evan you might want to think about going back to work and have Rebecca do the farming. She is so much better to watch. Her smile is 100% perfect. Yes, did notice the boots.
Good job ! It looks good! Lots of comments about Rebecca's boots. Safe is better than sorry. She makes me nervous with those flip flops on around farm equipment! Stay safe guys and God Bless!
Use a weed eater on the weeds around the equipment storage area! Safety glasses are very important to wear instead of losing an eye! ...from your friendly Safety Consultant former OSHA Inspector! Oh yeah, you still need outlet covers in the workshop too.
I was trying to tell you during the video, but of course, you couldn't hear me. What I wanted you to do is put the post hole auger on and drill a couple of holes right beside the concret. The concrete would have come out everytime. But that would be a good idea only if you really wanted to save the post. Sis also commented about Rebecca wearing boots instead of flipflops. Thanks for the video.
Buy you some of Ken's Bolt on Hooks that mount to the top of your bucket. You can hook chains to them and use the chains to pull posts out of the ground using the front loader bucket. He has the bolt on style of hooks as well as the weld on style. I put the bolt on style onto mine and I use them often. Saves a lot of manual labor. Lift the posts right out of the ground, then scoop the remaining compost. No shoveling. After pushing to load the compost, next time have your wife back drag the pile that is getting pushed. Otherwise you will be pushing it to your neighbors trying to load. If you back drag it, it will load the loose stuff as you dig into the compacted stuff. Just some helpful hints for the future.
Use your 3pt to pull posts out, or attach the chain on the loader about a foot from the ground. You'll have more lifting strength with either of those options.
I put a eye drop in my left eye every morning since I hit a nail and it came flying back and got me right in the eye, Please wear glasses, Nice clean up. Now go and enjoy your Turkey supper
You can cut those shorter posts (non burned) to length to create a 2 post bench to sit on with a campfire. And 4 shorter pieces to bolt them too so it has some height. Better than waste.
Hi..... Sir, Evan and Rebecca nice to see you both Love watching your video homestead bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍
Wow, Rebecca’s wearing boots. Good girl
First thing I noticed too.
Wearing boots,liking the way she’s wearing the rolled brimmed ball cap. She’s gone country
Rebaca is one hell of a operation specialist, you 4:39 go girl
Didn’t want to get poop between her toes.
I saw the boots the first thing! This is not a flip flop day!
That cat bit Rebecca, then he believed he could fly! LOL. Keep chunking him, and maybe he'll stop biting!
Good to see Rebecca on the tractor and still make time to spoil the babies around. Good work you two💕🙏
I love Torx head screws so much. they make life so much easier
Rebecca, you might be a great nurse, but you have become a great farmer as well. Handled that tractor like a pro.
You need to give your equipment operator a raise. Good job,Rebekah.
Rebecca did a excellent job on that tractor very impressive
Great job you two work good together love your videos thank you
rebecca is operating the tractor like a pro
Rebecca is doing awesome with the tractor loader
The weeds are going to grow even better than the old equipment area .
You two have continued to progress more and more into an awesome homestead/farm/ranch couple. Blessings and prayers to both of you in Jesus's Name. I've been watching for a while at different homestead channels. Looking at all the different tractors and how they are operated in performing. Rebecca really shined today on the TYM 2515 with loading and filling the loader. Great job Rebecca. Country View Acres is grooming into a great channel and an awesome place to live. Very enjoyable channel to watch. ☝🙏🙌💪
I think Rebecca did a great job running the tractor. I probably couldn't have done any better
Wow! No flip flops for Rebecca today! Haha, love the channel!
Gotta luv those OSHA approved flip flops!
Machines can make you lazy and can be time wasting on clearing up. Good to see you are never afraid to use a spade. Often still the best way. Your farm is looking really top notch now, you both must be pleased.Thanks for posting best from the UK.
Rebekah is getting to be a great helper! She can handle the tractor like a real pro. 😊
Rebecca you do a good job on that tractor. I love your boots. Good job kids
Ya'll looked like you were having a blast till Evan almost drove the tractor into the big hole! Take care and be safe!
great job rebecca wareing boots and helping out ,you two work so well togather thank you for shareing with us
Oh how WE love your channel BUT I look forward to the day Rebecca will be in EVERY VIDEO❤ Sometimes us ladies want to see her on the homestead doing stuff...LOVE IT❣️❣️
Rebecca does a good job with using the tractor .
You did great with tge tractor Rebecca !! Looks nice all cleaned up !!
Smart woman wearing boots you get an A+ for the day!
Rebecca is having a great time on the tractor
Rebecca has her way with the animals. I've never seen a chicken standstill to get scratched.😂 You look cute in your boots Rebecca😁🤘🏼🇺🇸‼️
Great episode as always. I think you missed a trick by not putting the smashed up concrete back in the hole! When Evan said "Knowing my luck" I thought to myself, But you are Lucky! You have a great Wife, a Lovely Homestead, Many skills, a successful channel. Many fans etc etc. Then I realised none of that is down to luck but hard work.
Hi, Evan and Rebekah! I am so happy to see you. I live in Rutherford County, NC, which was hit by the hurricane. I finally got back my internet service. Great video, y’all. I missed you.
Rebecca graded like a pro...nice job!
Maté great to see you again and thanks for sharing your experience with us all and also god bless you and your family and your friends always stay safe and healthy always.
I can't believe Rebecca is wearing BOOTS, WOW !!!!!!!!
Great seeing you BOTH working Together 😊
Evan get yourself some of those 2’x2’x6’ concrete blocks that lock together for your new compost bin.very heavy can push tractor bucket against them and they don’t move really work great. Keep up the great work.
That's what I want to do. But some of those blocks weightl 2000 to 4000 pounds. It would take a lot of trips to haul enough to build a compost bin.
You Guy's make a great team.
Evan, thanks for adding additional videos and providing a variety of activities on the videos. I like that you show your mistakes and learn from them. We have all been there at one time or another. 👏👏👏
Everything is looking good
Nice video! Next time you need to break concrete you should grab a T post and your tractor with the T post pounder attachment and "Jack Hammer" that concrete apart!
It's bittersweet to see the compost bin go. Your video building the bin was the first video we watched when it first posted. We have been hooked ever since!!! Thank you!!
Rebecca did way more than a decent job on that big tractor!!! My goodness, she’s practically an old hand. IDK why but it makes me happy to see Rebecca using the equipment!! Keep going girl!
Thanks for posting Guys
I know how you feel. I always feel like I should have gotten more done somedays as I work to restore my dad's farm to homestead on this year
That POOR kitten needs a lot more gentle attention and kindness
Good job you two. 😎 Thanks
Nice to watch your teamwork 👍👍👍
Looks really good now.
Rebecca is getting good on that tractor and that area looks a lot better.
Awesome clean up I would have pulled them out. Have a great day.
Put some kind of tarp or material that will keep weeds from growing, and then put the gravel on top of that. Do the same where your disk and other stuff is so that you can know I have all those weeds that you had a while back, when you were pulling the disc out to use it on that field about 3 weeks ago. I can sit and watch you work forever. Spent 60 years doing what you did.
Enjoyed your video. I like watching you and Rebecca working together. Thank you for sharing. Have a great rest of your Friday and weekend.
I had a similar situation and I used the posts to build a small shed.
Evan Rebecca is not afraid to get her hands dirty and really seems to enjoy working on your farm with you. I watch all your videos.
Thank you both for sharing! Always enjoy your channel!
The best way is to pull straight up and if necessary to dig it out
Rebecca has another experience to add to her Resume, don't know if it will help her Nursing background. Evan, git' some safety glasses and you better feed the Lil' woman so she doesn't get upset. Thanks for the video, be safe and well!
Thank you!
Your going to get wet about 7-8 o'clock tonight. Hurrican/tropical storm Helena is going to park right about on top of you. Grass you planted ought to get a real good soaking.
Rebecca did a nice job on the tractor, she's turning into a real farmgirl
Safety glasses are only useful for people who want to protect their eyes. You will make a great one-eyed farmer! 👍👍👍
Roll up the sleeves put on some boots and clean out the compost bin. Pigs love the food as do the chickens at all the bugs and things. A good day on the farm.
Oh ye of little faith. Great job. Out comes the post. Let's hear it for the TYM it's so diverse.
A big pile is the best for composting access from all sides for turning, and it’s free.
Dang Rebecca has boots on .
Good work on the tractor Rebekah. We had some rain and cooler temps too, glad to see it for sure. Thanks
Very nice , thanks for sharing !!!!! 😊🙏👍❤️
Great clean up for the equipment parking area. Made another compost pile where you can work it up better too. You both did great work and got it done. Thanks for sharing with us. Stay safe and have fun. Fred.
Evan, wheel weights for the big tractor, soon.
Best wishes all.
Like the video Evan ,Reb ,Good job guy's have good night .
Thanks 😊
Always have safety glasses on each equipment storage box
Rebecca wearing the boots, @16:34 she says nope can't do it, gimme my flip flops back..
Rebecca really comfortable with that tractor now. Excellent work.
Just an idea for the equipment yard. I would lay that black garden fabric down, it would help with weed control around the parked equipment.
Happy wife, happy life!!
Loving R's cap. Looks broken in. 😀
the compost looks good
Evan you might want to think about going back to work and have Rebecca do the farming. She is so much better to watch. Her smile is 100% perfect. Yes, did notice the boots.
Love watching ❤.
Good job!
Great video. Blessings to you and the Boots. Band of brothers and sisters 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It’s nice to see you using Milwaukee tools
Good job ! It looks good! Lots of comments about Rebecca's boots. Safe is better than sorry. She makes me nervous with those flip flops on around farm equipment! Stay safe guys and God Bless!
Rebecca is a pro👍master class driving
The kittens have gotten big fast. Hope they are keeping your barn rodent free.
If you ever do build there, you already have some great foundation piers!
Rebecca’s wearing boots! Good job, girl!
Use a weed eater on the weeds around the equipment storage area! Safety glasses are very important to wear instead of losing an eye! ...from your friendly Safety Consultant former OSHA Inspector! Oh yeah, you still need outlet covers in the workshop too.
I was trying to tell you during the video, but of course, you couldn't hear me. What I wanted you to do is put the post hole auger on and drill a couple of holes right beside the concret. The concrete would have come out everytime. But that would be a good idea only if you really wanted to save the post.
Sis also commented about Rebecca wearing boots instead of flipflops. Thanks for the video.
Buy you some of Ken's Bolt on Hooks that mount to the top of your bucket. You can hook chains to them and use the chains to pull posts out of the ground using the front loader bucket. He has the bolt on style of hooks as well as the weld on style. I put the bolt on style onto mine and I use them often. Saves a lot of manual labor. Lift the posts right out of the ground, then scoop the remaining compost. No shoveling. After pushing to load the compost, next time have your wife back drag the pile that is getting pushed. Otherwise you will be pushing it to your neighbors trying to load. If you back drag it, it will load the loose stuff as you dig into the compacted stuff. Just some helpful hints for the future.
Yes!!😊
How about giving your wife a New Ball Cap & hug for her good tractor driving skills.
Looked like a good opertunity to turn the compost pile over....
Rebecca is a pro good job girl
Evan wearing gloves and Rebecca with boots and no gloves. Girl has skills on the tractor. Fun watching.
Use your 3pt to pull posts out, or attach the chain on the loader about a foot from the ground. You'll have more lifting strength with either of those options.
Rebecca is very very impressive with using tractor and bucket
Pramitol 25E use this to keep your equipment storage area clear of grass and weeds.
I put a eye drop in my left eye every morning since I hit a nail and it came flying back and got me right in the eye, Please wear glasses, Nice clean up. Now go and enjoy your Turkey supper
Decent job??? Rebecca did a great job!🎉
How about a canopy on the roll bar of the tractor? It will help with the weather. Not as much as a cab but less expensive.
One of the best channels on TH-cam!
You can cut those shorter posts (non burned) to length to create a 2 post bench to sit on with a campfire. And 4 shorter pieces to bolt them too so it has some height.
Better than waste.