That old concrete pit and block is about amazing fill. I remember at one point, you all talking about how you would have to find ways to fit Bubba Dump into jobs. Now for a lot of these demo project, it is the perfect tool to have in the kit.
Perhaps, next time you and Farmer Chris get together, could you talk about the sequencing between clearing brush to harvest on this new farmland? Things like tilling, plowing, seed choice,plugging, fertilizer, cover crops etc. and are you looking at a harvest in ‘24 or ‘25? Great video as always! Thx
Howdy Mr. Dirt, You & Aaron did an awesome job cleaning that mess up!! Looking forward to the next installment of your clean-up adventure! Thumbs up!! Stay safe. Jim
The farrowing unit is where there born then they go to the nursery n then to finishing pens same size stay together til market.several different pens for different litters.only one farrowing unit.
I was thinking you were really enjoying yourself tearing down and smashing those buildings but weren’t going to really show how excited you were!!! The little kid with a powerful machine tearing stuff up! Can’t beat it!!!
I just found out I can put your channel on our 55 inch TV. That makes it feel like I am there with you. I will use my phone for the comment section. Love the dp ,mbts team .
I know what it's like to clean up when it's been let go for so long my wife bought the old homestead from her uncle about 5 acres and we have been cleaning up by hand for the most part it is a lot of work but is well worth it when you see the end result after you finish a section done
I am originally from Michigan and always loved. Traveling North of Detroit to where our cottage was. It was 4 and a 1/2 hours due North in the heart of the Huron national forest! There were tons of farms that we would always drive past and as a kid. I always said if I ever got an opportunity to buy a farm. I would solely farm crops harvested and then give it away. To shelters and soup kitchens. Around the area! And I know the government doesn't allow that. Because it's against their stipulations! But I have always been a huge fan of farms and abandoned properties and developing them, but not necessarily for shopping centers and subdivisions. But the work that you're doing on this farm has drawn me in a 100%! If it wasn't for my normal browsing on TH-cam and watching my normal car. Revival videos such as vice grip, garage and puddin's fab shop along. And with sleeper dude, it wouldn't have drawn me into your channel! So I shout out to those guys as well! I know i'm the age of fifty one going on fifty two and I live north of memphis and tennessee! Thank you for having your content on youtube so I can view and enjoy!
Great channel and keep up the good work. Cement isn’t getting any cheaper😢. I would’ve left floor and built an equipment building over the two slabs. Could’ve been 3 sided or enclosed to keep some nice equipment out of the weather.
You remind me of the machine in I Robot, tearing that house down with Will Smith in it. You should've had Aaron run through the building filming at the same time. 😅😅😅
The number one team is on the scene ,from field cleaning to Building destruction Mike and Arron does it all in a days work, Is that House in livable condition ? Another super video in the can .
The tread area is several inches thick, and the sidewalls are a couple inches thick. Not to say they can get a nail and go flat, but it's not very likely.
Thanks for the update sir, been a fun series to watch, looks great and best of all, the farm will become productive and useful again, and Farmer Chris will have more crop land to work with.
Hello Mike, thanks for this video of you and Aaron getting the old farm cleaned up. I raised Landrace pigs (Lot's of bacon) When delivered in a farrowing pen/enclosure, the newborns are called piglets or suckling pigs. After 3 months they are called Wiener pigs and can be sold since they are eating on their own. Sows are over 400 pounds and boars are about 500 pounds and love chewing on wood so most pens are made of concrete and metal. I used them to clear stumps, though it takes a couple of days but the stumps are out of the ground and less expensive than an excavator. :)
Mike, that property's definitely looking way better now thst you and Arron have put your blood, sweat and tears into clearing and cleaning it. I actually can't wait to see future episodes of you finishing up the area you own with a before and after drone video showing all the changes and improvements.
I wish you had a great big old CAT track loader to rip up the concrete from the hog barns. Track loaders are my favorite heavy equipment to watch work. There’s just something classic about them.
I think I would get a hold of the farmer that owns the green band and tell him we'll pour the pad and move it next to his building just to get it out of the way
@@glennspreeman1634not necessarily. I have trusses from an old hog barn and there is no smell to them at all. Saved them for a future shed, made from hemlock, not a single bee hole in them.
I've like this series on the abandoned farm....lot's of work but it looks good. It sure is a good thing the you've got MBTS there to keep you straight and under his constant supervision....it's a tuff job but somebody's got to do it. 🤣
Good job guys, it looks really neat. Quick question, what is the music you played during the 44:29 fast forward section of the demo? It was great! And, did Aaron get his dog kennel bits? Watching from South Australia, 12:50 am on Thursday 11 January?
The 80's were difficult times for farmers. A lot didn't make it. You & Aaron are doing a good cleaning job. It'll look a lot different is a short time.
With that slab and stub wall I would have seriously contemplated framing up a new building, but the smell of hog manure would remain forever because concrete is poures.
The ground under those barns would make for an excellent garden! All those years of composted poop means it's all just ITCHING to grow wonderful things!
I sure like my stihl battery powered pole saw. Been using the heck out of it. You got the extendable one that I wanted but got mine right after covid and all they could get was the non-extendable one, and the floor demo model at that. Better than nothin!
Hey Mike & Aaron !!! Too bad that you didn't contact Mark Bowe in WV. B/4 you tore those buildings down as he has a contact that recycles ALL metal roofing & siding into furniture !! Anyhows ,, Too late now for sure !! 🤔🤠😎
Mike, on the land map it look like on your northern boundary there is a plan for a subdivision? Are you intending to develop the land for housing or return the land to useable agri?
Go to your local scrapyard, borrow a magnet for the Excavator to pull all the nails and tire poppers out of the dirt, weeds and old gravel, ash pile etc
The li'l piggy barn is the farrowing shed.
That old concrete pit and block is about amazing fill. I remember at one point, you all talking about how you would have to find ways to fit Bubba Dump into jobs. Now for a lot of these demo project, it is the perfect tool to have in the kit.
Good morning all have a great day, Winter is showing its head this week ,heading into -25 this weekend Enjoy
Och that is chilly. :)
@@dennis2376 an to add to your comment 😅 that would be like?? You want me to do what?? Go out side?? Nope nada no wayyyy😂😂😂
Awesome cleanup! You could keep that concrete base and have a piggy patio...
Geeze, you deserve a dope slap for not separating the metal out as you tore it down! Prove me wrong. Love you guys.
So confused we did
Love a good morning upload after a night of work
Another great video Mike and Aaron keep them coming please
Perhaps, next time you and Farmer Chris get together, could you talk about the sequencing between clearing brush to harvest on this new farmland? Things like tilling, plowing, seed choice,plugging, fertilizer, cover crops etc. and are you looking at a harvest in ‘24 or ‘25? Great video as always! Thx
Howdy Mr. Dirt, You & Aaron did an awesome job cleaning that mess up!! Looking forward to the next installment of your clean-up adventure! Thumbs up!! Stay safe. Jim
Chris would sort all the metal & wood out by the barn before putting it all on the rock truck .but I love your ideal ALOT better
The shed looks like a perfect place for Gunner to have a petting Zoo you already have the animals 😮😊😊😊lol
The farrowing unit is where there born then they go to the nursery n then to finishing pens same size stay together til market.several different pens for different litters.only one farrowing unit.
Good stuff guys keep it coming from Phill and Sarah Parnham from New Zealand west coast 😊
For the little pigs it was called a nursery
WOW it's looking great
I was thinking you were really enjoying yourself tearing down and smashing those buildings but weren’t going to really show how excited you were!!! The little kid with a powerful machine tearing stuff up! Can’t beat it!!!
good to see you not burrying the concrete and making it someone elses problem down the line
What a great improvement 👍
I just found out I can put your channel on our 55 inch TV. That makes it feel like I am there with you. I will use my phone for the comment section. Love the dp ,mbts team .
Awesome enjoy
Like the series on Abandoned Farm and buildings
I know what it's like to clean up when it's been let go for so long my wife bought the old homestead from her uncle about 5 acres and we have been cleaning up by hand for the most part it is a lot of work but is well worth it when you see the end result after you finish a section done
Making it look good. Making the old farm useful again. It's amazing how long the brush pile has stayed hot for so long. Wait for the next adventure.
Good morning Mike and Aaron. Great video as always. Enjoying the farm rehab. Be careful.
Y'all need to check and see if there are gas lines going to the heaters before you tare it down and turn it off
Amazing job guys
Good morning
I am originally from Michigan and always loved. Traveling North of Detroit to where our cottage was. It was 4 and a 1/2 hours due North in the heart of the Huron national forest! There were tons of farms that we would always drive past and as a kid. I always said if I ever got an opportunity to buy a farm. I would solely farm crops harvested and then give it away. To shelters and soup kitchens. Around the area! And I know the government doesn't allow that. Because it's against their stipulations! But I have always been a huge fan of farms and abandoned properties and developing them, but not necessarily for shopping centers and subdivisions. But the work that you're doing on this farm has drawn me in a 100%! If it wasn't for my normal browsing on TH-cam and watching my normal car. Revival videos such as vice grip, garage and puddin's fab shop along. And with sleeper dude, it wouldn't have drawn me into your channel! So I shout out to those guys as well! I know i'm the age of fifty one going on fifty two and I live north of memphis and tennessee! Thank you for having your content on youtube so I can view and enjoy!
Mike this series is like turning a Sows ear into a Silk purse, keep up the great work. 💪🇨🇦
Great channel and keep up the good work. Cement isn’t getting any cheaper😢. I would’ve left floor and built an equipment building over the two slabs. Could’ve been 3 sided or enclosed to keep some nice equipment out of the weather.
Ole Aaron is alot of things. Good help, comedy relief and others.
Editing is excellent. Keeps the video moving and interesting. Looks like a fun project. 👍👍👍
Thanks
You remind me of the machine in I Robot, tearing that house down with Will Smith in it. You should've had Aaron run through the building filming at the same time. 😅😅😅
The number one team is on the scene ,from field cleaning to Building destruction Mike and Arron does it all in a days work, Is that House in livable condition ? Another super video in the can .
It's cleaning up nicely. Going to look real good when you're done.
How come I'm sitting in Tasmania Australia watching this video and out of all your video's I could smell this one.
That cleaned up nicely
How about set it alight while the buildings are still standing then clean up the the scrap metal ?
No no plz look and you will see why
Looking good DP. I am glad to see that you and MBTS still can work together while having fun. Did you save the heater?? Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!
Great video DP the time lapse at the end looks great
It’s good to see that you’re putting unused ground back into reasonable productivity. Shame to see a field that that one go to waste.
I'm amazed the dump truck hasn't gotten a flat tire. I'm sure there is a lot of sharp crap laying around.
The tread area is several inches thick, and the sidewalls are a couple inches thick. Not to say they can get a nail and go flat, but it's not very likely.
@@garymurt9112 Trust me, a sharp piece of iron will go right through those tires. Been there, done that many times.
As someone who likes working with reclaimed lumber, this one was hard to watch. 😅 great job though
This series has been one of your best. Be nice if you can work out a couple more. Thanks Great job
Great progress sir - have enjoyed the journey and appreciate you letting us ride along!
Thanks
🎉❤ Thanks for the video 📸 guys...🎉....... JJ....😊
It looks really good but I do want to see the finished product, so go back and let us see it when you get it finished looks great
I lived in a two bedroom duplex apartment that once was a Hog Barn. It ad a metal roof which was real cool when it rained.
Thanks for the update sir, been a fun series to watch, looks great and best of all, the farm will become productive and useful again, and Farmer Chris will have more crop land to work with.
Hello Mike, thanks for this video of you and Aaron getting the old farm cleaned up. I raised Landrace pigs (Lot's of bacon) When delivered in a farrowing pen/enclosure, the newborns are called piglets or suckling pigs. After 3 months they are called Wiener pigs and can be sold since they are eating on their own. Sows are over 400 pounds and boars are about 500 pounds and love chewing on wood so most pens are made of concrete and metal. I used them to clear stumps, though it takes a couple of days but the stumps are out of the ground and less expensive than an excavator. :)
Why didn't you build a frame building on top of that for additional storage instead of tearing up the foundation?
They are hog barns
Mike, great content of tearing down old buildings keep up the good work. 😊😊
Thanks
Thanks Mike,peace…
Enjoying this series.
Good job guys! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great footage , nice clean job demo'ing thos old buildings .
You'll have to keep us in the loop with this once you have the time
Those barn sheds were built well and came down with a Perfect demo.
If you had thirty acres in southern NH available for house lots similiar to your land .Lots are going for 190 to 225 thousand for a two acre lot !!
Having cleaned up around old torn down buildings on a farm before I can only imagine the amount of nails that will be in that area.
Great destruction great video thanks Mike and Aron
Thanks Mike! Btw, I think that concrete pad would have made a great Pickleball court … you could use it during all your spare time. 😊
lol spare Time what is that
Good morning DP and Aaron
In hindsight which is always 20/20 seems like the old bldg concrete would make a great equipment storage shed base.
Good Morning Wednesday, January 10th. Time 7:03 AM. Temperature 32°.👍NC
Mike, that property's definitely looking way better now thst you and Arron have put your blood, sweat and tears into clearing and cleaning it.
I actually can't wait to see future episodes of you finishing up the area you own with a before and after drone video showing all the changes and improvements.
wow great work any sprint car videos I also ran a 410 winged sprint car out of Wilmont Wis most fun you can have with your cloths on :))
So cool to see someone from PeCo vlog like this and be so successful!
Thank
I wish you had a great big old CAT track loader to rip up the concrete from the hog barns. Track loaders are my favorite heavy equipment to watch work. There’s just something classic about them.
👍👍👍👍👍👍 looking good getting there
I think I would get a hold of the farmer that owns the green band and tell him we'll pour the pad and move it next to his building just to get it out of the way
The new DP, Destruction Perfect. New Farm shaping up nicely.
Looks great👍
you're really good at "all this".
great clean up job!
Depending on how old the sheds are they may have better quality lumber sans water or termite damage. If they were from old, slow growth trees.
It would be awful from all the hog smell and manure
@@glennspreeman1634not necessarily. I have trusses from an old hog barn and there is no smell to them at all. Saved them for a future shed, made from hemlock, not a single bee hole in them.
Great job Mike , looking great
I believe I would just build a new building on the old pad for a small shop or a parts room
I've like this series on the abandoned farm....lot's of work but it looks good. It sure is a good thing the you've got MBTS there to keep you straight and under his constant supervision....it's a tuff job but somebody's got to do it. 🤣
More area to move around on, less to be maintained! Great video too!
Good morning Mike and Aaron❤🎉😊
Great job you guys
I love watching what you're doiing with that old farm! I have a similar project(s) going on at my place here in MD!
Good job guys, it looks really neat. Quick question, what is the music you played during the 44:29 fast forward section of the demo? It was great! And, did Aaron get his dog kennel bits? Watching from South Australia, 12:50 am on Thursday 11 January?
I was expecting to see some 40-pound critter come running out of one of those buildings. Lol.
lol me to
The 80's were difficult times for farmers. A lot didn't make it. You & Aaron are doing a good cleaning job. It'll look a lot different is a short time.
Great job keep up the great work love your videos thank you
I love the time lapse action! I really like what you are doing with that property!
With that slab and stub wall I would have seriously contemplated framing up a new building, but the smell of hog manure would remain forever because concrete is poures.
The ground under those barns would make for an excellent garden! All those years of composted poop means it's all just ITCHING to grow wonderful things!
The building clean up is looking great guys👍👍🙏🙏🍮🍮
Buildings clean up real nice. Going to be a good investment of your time & money.
I sure like my stihl battery powered pole saw. Been using the heck out of it. You got the extendable one that I wanted but got mine right after covid and all they could get was the non-extendable one, and the floor demo model at that. Better than nothin!
Really liked this set of farm videos, and I hope to see more of this farm clean up.
Looks much better!
Hey Mike & Aaron !!! Too bad that you didn't contact Mark Bowe in WV. B/4 you tore those buildings down as he has a contact that recycles ALL metal roofing & siding into furniture !! Anyhows ,, Too late now for sure !! 🤔🤠😎
Major improvement, looking great 👍
I started raising hog in a building about like them what pita they was. You guys have made quite the transformation you the farm stead
Mike, on the land map it look like on your northern boundary there is a plan for a subdivision? Are you intending to develop the land for housing or return the land to useable agri?
It’s been one for 20 years
You're lucky. Around here, if a farm sits idle for more than ten minutes, it becomes a subdivision.
Big improvement. And understandable. Thumbs up 👍 sent.
Go to your local scrapyard, borrow a magnet for the Excavator to pull all the nails and tire poppers out of the dirt, weeds and old gravel, ash pile etc