Nice work Alyssa! I love that you are taking the iniative to learn how to do all the things it takes to run your homestead. The more both of you know, the better. You never know when or how it will come in handy. A real inspiration to everyone.
Hey guys, truckers call installing snow chains "hanging iron". We hang the chins over the tire and tuck one loose end under the front or back of the tire. (The down hill side) Then drive in the direction of the tucked chain and over it (over the hanging chain) until the loose end emerges from under the tire. Then pull the lose end up to meet the other end which is still hanging over the tire. A little practice with setting up and it's a snap! You can "hang" all four chains at once and roll over them all simultaneously. Hook all four, drive a very short distance and check tension, and off you go. It's normally easiest to roll down hill (over the chains) to avoid spinning a tire and causing you to start over. Absolutely love your channel! Best wishes for continued success!
I am always intrigued by the comments made by those who watch their videos. Clickbait is part of their marketing strategy and Jesse stated such in an earlier video. What does it matter how they title their videos? They have over 300 of them and each title has to say something. Would anyone rather change the title on this? How about "Alyssa Learns More Skills". Sound sassy enough for anyone? Or, how about "Alyssa Cleans The Chimney and Changes The Backhoe Chains". The quality of their video work is exceptional, and it's free as well.
You two are amazing at this, and I know it's a rough, long, drawn-out process but I've been watching you guys since the beginning and it's amazing to see how far you've come! With all the little things and struggles you both go through you both are doing really, really well with this dream you're making a reality. Congrats on your progress guys! Keep going!
Alyssa, dump that slacker!! Just kidding Jesse . . . ;>) I signed on for the two of you. Don't really care for single person shows so you two HAVE TO REMAIN TWO!! Thanks for your time and effort!
You leave Bugaboo alone! On a side note. Location for us was paramount, as we did extensive por and con of living in a cold, snowy environment. For us, and our lives, we prefer a southern NON-Snow Environment. The costs and extensive preparations needed to survive in cold environments far outweighed benefits. But that's for us. We are more "prepper" minded.
hi folks .......i've watched most of your build vid's........i have to say Alyssa.......i'm proud of what your achieving even though we don't know each other..........keep up the dream folks love it
I certainly like your content, but please get your titles under more polite control. They’ve taken on a real clickbait feel lately, especially this one. No need for tricks when you’re producing quality content, right?
How many times do you remove, and reinstall your chains, and winter tires every year? I think most of us put them on in late fall, and take them off in the spring.
You guys are hams,but we love your videos!!!!! keep up the great work ,I don't think you have anything to worry about Jesse , as if anyone coul replace you...(WE HOPE) GOD BLESS AND GODSPEED
In Australia, to winter prep your car means, wind the windows up, and install new wiper blades. Can't believe the amount of work you guys have to do to get your vehicles ready for winter.
I have been noticing your kinetic blowers on your wood stove. I am considering them for ours. Could you kindly provide me with any recommendations or advice about them? Always enjoy your videos.
since you teaching Alissa how to change tires, just a tip to help , if a tire is rusted/frozen on.( . took the nuts off but it's still stuck on ) put the nuts back on but loose, leave a gap on all the nuts (about a 1/8 of a inch) lower the jack back down, if that does not brake the stuck rim, drive it slow back and forth a foot. some times just lowering it back down. : )
Thanks for the bugaboo fix :) Y'all are doing great. I like the titles. Makes me wonder what's up now :) Go Alyssa, it's great you are getting time to learn this stuff.
A co-worker friend of mine had his house burn down due to his cat knocking over a scented candle. The worst tragedy I've experience Via/cat was for my wife's birthday I purchased some very expensive Roses in a expensive vase set out so she would "discover" it, one of the cats decided to investigate, knocking the vase to the floor, breaking it and mangling the roses, almost demonstrated how to achieve a Cat clear area that day !
Maybe i missed it but what are those spinning ventilatior on your heat system seems cool, running while heating up, gonna weld on on my CPU ^^ Nice video''s both working on a great project seems fun :)
Hiyas, stooring those chains for the backhoe i would suggest a wall-mounted hook for hanging in stead of a box. Reason is twofold they will not snarl up and they will not take up much space that way.
You both are lucky to have met someone who compliments the other so well. I’ve seen a lot lately from asshats who want to complain about your content. They’re watching wether they complain or not, ignore them, or do what I do, screw with them. If you make them mad enough, maybe they’ll click you three or four times a day 😉
Yea, Can you do a comparison on the fans, pricing, performance etc? I'm looking on ebay, but there are so many types. Your 5 all run at different speeds. which one do you recommend?
I have been watching your iddeos for some time now and Jessee, I must tell you that you are very fortunate to have a wife that is not afraid to get her hands dirty and is alway up to the challenge o builing a house or doing whatever need to be done. Not all of us have been so lucky. Kudoes to you both.
We'll keep him around to split fire. Good job guys, teamwork gets the job done faster. Glad you investigated that bump in the middle of the night. Thanks for sharing. It's good to have understanding neighbors you can count on in a pinch.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Alyssa edited this video and Jesse edited the last one of the 6x lumber stacking.... I think the music gave it away.
Just a little bit of advice on a four wheel drive tractor you should replace both front at the same time so you don't damage the transfercase. A new tire is cheaper
Really? Never felt the need to comment before, always enjoyed your honesty. But the titles your giving your videos is akin to click bate. It’s not your style.
If you leave some slack in them you get better grip my parents and I have to do this with our tractor except we just have to do the back tires because it is a 2 wheel drive tractor and with slack we get better grip on occasions
Hey guys it’s fun to see another northern Idaho person living in a rv and building your dream home just starting on are basement here soon let’s talk and go over notes soon.
I have an old Fisher Grandma Stove and never have to clean my pipes or cap during the burn season. Absolutely no reason to have to unless you are burning totally incorrect and polluting the heck out of the air.
Jesse, that is one amazing woman you got there. These are skills that woman really need to know. I have said it before, amazing, truly amazing. GOD Bless
holy snapping ducks bills...it looks cold.....did you two corner the market on "Eco-fans" on top of your wood heater...or starting your own collection...lol....best wishes from terribly hot sunny Australia...:)
Ahhhhhh! Don't blame sweet BAB. You guys need to fireproof that room! lol You'd think I own BAB, huh? lol The channel would be very weird without either one of you.
Nice video. I don't pay much attention to the click bait titles. I just see it's a P.L.F.L video so that means watch it. I guess the only complaint I may have is when you say ya and yup . I'm from the south and I'm sure you probably wouldn't like some of my word pronunciations. It's all good though.where you live is connected to how you talk. ( I don't mind it its just a little pointer outer thing for fun) you guys are great. Alisa you are cute as a button. and your can do & can learn to do attitude makes me feel happy for you. You keep it up girl. Jessie keep teaching with patience and enthusiasm to teach her the manly stuff. Best of luck and keep us posted on your progress 😊
Shameless! How can anyone not give a thumbs up to a video with a cutie pie cat like that.
Nice tone to this video. You two make great neighbors.
Alyssa is a real go-getter. You make a good team. Great channel.
Nice work Alyssa! I love that you are taking the iniative to learn how to do all the things it takes to run your homestead. The more both of you know, the better. You never know when or how it will come in handy. A real inspiration to everyone.
My dad taught me at a very young age to "learn something new" every day!! LOVE your videos, love you two!!!
Jesse....never let that girl go! She is a keeper
Hey guys, truckers call installing snow chains "hanging iron". We hang the chins over the tire and tuck one loose end under the front or back of the tire. (The down hill side) Then drive in the direction of the tucked chain and over it (over the hanging chain) until the loose end emerges from under the tire. Then pull the lose end up to meet the other end which is still hanging over the tire. A little practice with setting up and it's a snap! You can "hang" all four chains at once and roll over them all simultaneously. Hook all four, drive a very short distance and check tension, and off you go. It's normally easiest to roll down hill (over the chains) to avoid spinning a tire and causing you to start over. Absolutely love your channel! Best wishes for continued success!
I am always intrigued by the comments made by those who watch their videos. Clickbait is part of their marketing strategy and Jesse stated such in an earlier video. What does it matter how they title their videos? They have over 300 of them and each title has to say something. Would anyone rather change the title on this? How about "Alyssa Learns More Skills". Sound sassy enough for anyone? Or, how about "Alyssa Cleans The Chimney and Changes The Backhoe Chains". The quality of their video work is exceptional, and it's free as well.
One of the things that I like about your videos is that there is NO human interaction drama. I smile through each and every episode.
Hi from Brewer, Maine Jesse & Alyssa Jesse you're such an awesome teacher
You two are amazing at this, and I know it's a rough, long, drawn-out process but I've been watching you guys since the beginning and it's amazing to see how far you've come! With all the little things and struggles you both go through you both are doing really, really well with this dream you're making a reality. Congrats on your progress guys! Keep going!
Alyssa, I feel would make a Great candidate for Ice Road Trucker ! She is DEFINITELY one of a kind.
Another excellent video . My daughter and I , so Enjoy watching .
Alyssa, dump that slacker!! Just kidding Jesse . . . ;>) I signed on for the two of you. Don't really care for single person shows so you two HAVE TO REMAIN TWO!! Thanks for your time and effort!
Great job Alissa
You leave Bugaboo alone! On a side note. Location for us was paramount, as we did extensive por and con of living in a cold, snowy environment. For us, and our lives, we prefer a southern NON-Snow Environment. The costs and extensive preparations needed to survive in cold environments far outweighed benefits. But that's for us. We are more "prepper" minded.
is that the loft flooring at 13:12?
I love your videos! Greetings from Austria!
Been a subscriber for a long time... quit watching for a while and now boom .. you guys have grown congratulations !
Nice job Alyssa and Jesse. Being that either can do whatever is needed just makes life easier.
Alyssa did the editing... Slow-Mo of Jesse chopping firewood gave it away in a heartbeat! You guys are awesome! Keep it up!
hi folks .......i've watched most of your build vid's........i have to say Alyssa.......i'm proud of what your achieving even though we don't know each other..........keep up the dream folks love it
Hi guys great job . When will be able two start the pressured 4x4s around the house ? And where put the barn. You could
you're boards for handrails .
I watched this video to the end........definitely no click bait in the title!!!!
Allyssa I am so proud you! You have stepped in and learned everything you can on this journey. Keep it up!
I certainly like your content, but please get your titles under more polite control. They’ve taken on a real clickbait feel lately, especially this one. No need for tricks when you’re producing quality content, right?
Who needs Jesse when you have Alyssa? Jut playing you guys work hard and well together.
I am freezing watching this video!!
Ugh your videos are so addicting...
Good job on putting on the front tire chains ! I have done this and it really needs to be very tight ! Thanks again !
How many times do you remove, and reinstall your chains, and winter tires every year? I think most of us put them on in late fall, and take them off in the spring.
you guys are doing great with the videos. keep it up. but when are you going to get back to the house. we are all just cant wait to see more.
I`m starting to feel a little dirty clicking on your vids TH-cam is starting to think i like clickbait when in reality i love your videos.
You guys are hams,but we love your videos!!!!!
keep up the great work ,I don't think you have anything to worry about Jesse , as if anyone coul replace you...(WE HOPE)
GOD BLESS AND GODSPEED
Who are you gonna chain up?.... huh, Wouldn't you like to know! Priceless
You guys always seem to be plowing snow, but i see on the hillside that there isn't much of it. Did you install radiant hill heating?
Sun does amazing things. still over 1' of snow around the corner from us and our snow is totally gone. +1 for southern exposure!
In Australia, to winter prep your car means, wind the windows up, and install new wiper blades. Can't believe the amount of work you guys have to do to get your vehicles ready for winter.
love the equality in your relationship Alyssa and Jesse, enjoy all your footage also here in UK.
Go Alyssa!
I have been noticing your kinetic blowers on your wood stove. I am considering them for ours. Could you kindly provide me with any recommendations or advice about them? Always enjoy your videos.
since you teaching Alissa how to change tires, just a tip to help , if a tire is rusted/frozen on.( . took the nuts off but it's still stuck on ) put the nuts back on but loose, leave a gap on all the nuts (about a 1/8 of a inch) lower the jack back down, if that does not brake the stuck rim, drive it slow back and forth a foot. some times just lowering it back down. : )
Alyssa you did wonderfully, i am proud of you young lady, Jesse and your self are a great team, both of you are a joy to watch, Thank You xxxxx
I miss the seeing the snow, but don’t miss working or driving in it.
I bet you suckered lots of your haters with that title! Well done.
where did you find the fans that sit on top of your woodstove?
you go girl!
Love the video on chains and Mel and jes .too
New T-shirt Idea.. "that's just snow, and snow's not dirt".... classic
Thanks for the bugaboo fix :) Y'all are doing great. I like the titles. Makes me wonder what's up now :) Go Alyssa, it's great you are getting time to learn this stuff.
A co-worker friend of mine had his house burn down due to his cat knocking over a scented candle. The worst tragedy I've experience Via/cat was for my wife's birthday I purchased some very expensive Roses in a expensive vase set out so she would "discover" it, one of the cats decided to investigate, knocking the vase to the floor, breaking it and mangling the roses, almost demonstrated how to achieve a Cat clear area that day !
Maybe i missed it but what are those spinning ventilatior on your heat system seems cool, running while heating up, gonna weld on on my CPU ^^
Nice video''s both working on a great project seems fun :)
Hiyas, stooring those chains for the backhoe i would suggest a wall-mounted hook for hanging in stead of a box. Reason is twofold they will not snarl up and they will not take up much space that way.
great job guys !! our should i say Alyssa
Great job love the new chains hated having to put em on my big rig all the time lol
It's great to see smiles on your build site.
how often per day do you have to refill the oven with those big pieces of wood?
thanks to you two i am now hooked on london fog
You both are lucky to have met someone who compliments the other so well. I’ve seen a lot lately from asshats who want to complain about your content. They’re watching wether they complain or not, ignore them, or do what I do, screw with them. If you make them mad enough, maybe they’ll click you three or four times a day 😉
its funny to see you change the tires on a truck you don't move, ha ha.
don't ground Buggaboo....
It looks like you have 4 or 5 different fans running on your stove, which is the best??
Yea, Can you do a comparison on the fans, pricing, performance etc?
I'm looking on ebay, but there are so many types.
Your 5 all run at different speeds. which one do you recommend?
Dam! Love that FISHER! Left it in N.Y. miss it here in Arizona. We had the heat on maybe 5 times all winter! Love fishers!!!
at 12:38 you show the subaru with damage to the passengers side.... did I miss something?
Have you guys considered using a rocket stove/mass air flow heater for your house while you are building it?
Keep up the good work I love it.
I have been watching your iddeos for some time now and Jessee, I must tell you that you are very fortunate to have a wife that is not afraid to get her hands dirty and is alway up to the challenge o builing a house or doing whatever need to be done. Not all of us have been so lucky.
Kudoes to you both.
storage tip for the chains put them in a bucket with about 1/2 inch of oil over them one chain in each bucket
We'll keep him around to split fire. Good job guys, teamwork gets the job done faster. Glad you investigated that bump in the middle of the night. Thanks for sharing. It's good to have understanding neighbors you can count on in a pinch.
I like that Alyssa wants to learn how to put tire chains on the backhoe why don,t you use tire chain springs and the spring ring
Nice teamwork and keep up the good job.🛠
You might get a breaker bar for the cams instead or the t-handle, will help.
Hey Jesse and Alyssa! You guys just got way cooler at 6:48! :-)
bonjour a tout les deux je trouve que Alyssa travail bien
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Alyssa edited this video and Jesse edited the last one of the 6x lumber stacking.... I think the music gave it away.
Just a little bit of advice on a four wheel drive tractor you should replace both front at the same time so you don't damage the transfercase. A new tire is cheaper
Really? Never felt the need to comment before, always enjoyed your honesty. But the titles your giving your videos is akin to click bate.
It’s not your style.
If you leave some slack in them you get better grip my parents and I have to do this with our tractor except we just have to do the back tires because it is a 2 wheel drive tractor and with slack we get better grip on occasions
Hi...I've been a fan forever :)....but please less click-bait more Bugaboo...you guys should rise above the need to click-bait stuff...love ya .
rockin' the Fiskars axe like a boss.
using thermometer still in the package. I like it.
I hope you two really love each other!
You will do it! Thanks for sharing.
Where did you get the new chains
Hey guys it’s fun to see another northern Idaho person living in a rv and building your dream home just starting on are basement here soon let’s talk and go over notes soon.
I have an old Fisher Grandma Stove and never have to clean my pipes or cap during the burn season.
Absolutely no reason to have to unless you are burning totally incorrect and polluting the heck out of the air.
I have always wound that when i took off the tire chains in the spring i hung them up in my barn
You know, I saw a great video about Bengal proofing your home ;0)
You teased me with the title there... so my next commend will be the comment to end all comments... wait for it...
fan collection is getting nice.
Bugaboo (sp?) is a sweetie.
Hey guys, life is like that up North too - in the great white North of BC Canada - can relate to what you go through be good to yourselves!
Jesse, that is one amazing woman you got there. These are skills that woman really need to know. I have said it before, amazing, truly amazing. GOD Bless
holy snapping ducks bills...it looks cold.....did you two corner the market on "Eco-fans" on top of your wood heater...or starting your own collection...lol....best wishes from terribly hot sunny Australia...:)
You guys are getting hit hard over there. Hang in there. Awesome work!
AMEN TO THAT ! ! GOD BLESS
Ahhhhhh!
Don't blame sweet BAB. You guys need to fireproof that room! lol You'd think I own BAB, huh? lol
The channel would be very weird without either one of you.
Nice video. I don't pay much attention to the click bait titles. I just see it's a P.L.F.L video so that means watch it. I guess the only complaint I may have is when you say ya and yup . I'm from the south and I'm sure you probably wouldn't like some of my word pronunciations. It's all good though.where you live is connected to how you talk. ( I don't mind it its just a little pointer outer thing for fun) you guys are great. Alisa you are cute as a button. and your can do & can learn to do attitude makes me feel happy for you. You keep it up girl. Jessie keep teaching with patience and enthusiasm to teach her the manly stuff. Best of luck and keep us posted on your progress 😊
Great video!
Love your vids watch them all. We love you both.
Are those Peltier fans? I didn't even know they made those!
Great job chaining up..aloha
That’s a good woman. Lucky man.