My Sawmill Died!
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Here's my 2 cents worth on what to do about your fuel situation. SOMEBODY in your area of East Tennessee delivers fuels and oils to a variety of businesses, farms, equipment operators, etc. And many of them will provide tanks and come to fill them for you. Some even have a GPS type thing that will tell them when it's time for a refill. Of course I have no idea about prices but a 500 gallon tank right there next to the sawmill shed would be nice and handy! And you have a power supply to put a sub panel in for the pump. If the filled everything at one time you MIGHT have enough fuel for the entire month. I'd do some research and see about some of those folks.
I agree the guys that operate the bulk fuel storage in North Mississippi will deliver fuel to your farm or home if you buy enough
Even if the price to get 500 gallons delivered were the same as getting it yourself, the time saved alone is worth it.
Quit trying to make sense.
Some bulk fuel suppliers have rental tanks they will set up and maintain on your property. Check out Volunteer Oil and Moffitt Services.
Are you able to get off road diesel? That’s a savings. Is the butternut bad for the soil like walnut?
Nathan, yesterday I was watching Just a A Few Acres Farm with Pete Larson and he was reporting on his use of kraft paper in his garden. He was disappointed with the paper because it is already deteriorating. He thinks he didn't use a heavy enough grade of paper. Also, a couple of years ago I purchased a 500 gallon elevated off road diesel tank. My fuel provider now gives me a discount for any purchase over 300 gallons. My fuel price is now quite a bit cheaper than before. And I seldom run out of diesel.
Enjoyed the everyday adventures of Nathan today. My fuel recommendation buy bulk (500 gal) most suppliers don’t charge for delivery over a certain amount. Appreciate you friend.
More equipment, more fuel, more tanks. That's just how the math works out. Good job Nathan. You're always straight up with all you do. Joe from from outside Maryville
Made my day when the camera went black. I laughed and laughed. Thank you, laughing is good for the soul.
Yes sir I do believe a 3rd tank for diesel is in your future. You’re gaining on the cleanup. It just takes time keep reminding yourself it was neglected a much longer time & you will get it back into shape. Thanks for taking us along 🤠🇺🇸
yes sir,
I’m curious to see if that catchy title “My Sawmill Died “ got a lot of comments and feedback
@@OutoftheWoods0623 in the past I have had a larger tank that was set up and I would have a local company come and deliver 3-500 gallons. Then I had it set up with a powered nozzle to fill up my equipment or containers. I was also able to get a better price on off road diesel especially after I factored in the time it took me to load up and go get diesel and bring it back. Just food for thought. I’m in Western North Carolina and I would like to stop and see your farm if I’m up that way.
Suggestion - when making the wood chips - eject then into Mr Katos bucket. Then you can take then to where ever you need then and not have to clean up the ground.
I remember in a previous video Nathan said he tried having the local delivery service but they just were not reliable and hardly ever showed up on time
I commented earlier, but at that time people were not urging oversize tanks. A partially full tank setting for a long time is a major headache, as temperature changes air moisture condenses out and settles through the fuel. Additive changes 'gelling' and even bacteria and fugus growth can result. Storing no more than what you use in three months will be more trouble free.
From time to time Life reminds us that we're human. Sometimes miserably, sometimes hilariously, but solidly human. Thanks for being one of us.
Wise words, indeed.
Amazing! This video showed me the incredible process of sawmilling. Seeing those huge logs being cut so precisely is captivating. The video quality is superb. I can't wait to see more of your content. Keep producing such amazing content!
Greetings From Colorful Colorado Nathan,
For about 3K you can get a 1000 gallon diesel storage tank. Have diersel delivered to your tank by a fuel delivery company.
John
I used to use newspapers, about 4-6 sheets thick, on my garden with straw on top for mulch. I would till all that in at the end of the season. Kraft paper is the kind that is used for bags and cardboard boxes.
You can use that little tiller to toss the mulch. makes it nice and clean, helps break it down faster.
Nathan, I live in Johnson City. I grew up on a farm Near Jonesboro( how it was spelled at the time). I found that fence row maintenance was easier during the winter months after the leaves fall off the bushes and trees, Makes it a lot easier to see what you are doing. I rally enjoy your videos.
good idea there, appreciate you watching sir
Bradford pear trees (if that's what you have) are mostly ornamental but make great firewood.
Place your starter key by your fuel gauge. That way you can't help but check the fuel when you start up.
You may need to use some caution in using mulch and sawdust from butternut, as it contains a small but variable amount of an enzyme, juglone an herbicide. Black walnut is usually much stronger, but I know of one area where even the leaf litter keeps the ground bare, and another individual tree with grass growing almost to the trunk.
Best thing you ever did Nathan was diversify away from solely doing wood milling , don’t get me wrong , that’s the main reason myself and most others came here in the first place , but opening up and including everything you have to deal with on the farm throughout the different seasons as WELL as some wood milling still has been not only interesting for your subscribers but I’d be willing to bet has made the whole filming business much more interesting and fulfilling for yourself too . ✊
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Doing all of your work day cores makes it more relaxing to watch. i enjoy some of the crazy things that happens to you in the process. You make it real and enjoyable.
@@johnperkins8083 💯 agreed John 👏
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Nice, Tillercam following closely behind the successes of Gravelcam and Chippercam.
But like Bob Ross said, we don't make mistakes, just happy accidents.
"My sawmill don't run, I'm out of diesel, and my camera battery has gone dead." There's a country song in there somewhere.
I do the same thing with cut offs and yard cleanup or limbs from trees I have fell. I have a wood maxx 9900. Little tip I found, take a plastic bladder from a IBC tote and cut the top off and use it to catch all the chips. Saves alot of raking and cleanup. Awesome content as always! Take care!
Great video, not everyone shares their mistakes, but that’s how we learn. I know you are plenty busy, but you may want to put some large gravel in the ditch bottom at the culvert exit. It will help prevent erosion and undercutting at the end of the culvert. Best wishes to you and your family. Good luck with the diesel .
Enjoy the show, must be nice to have attachment you could ever want or need available to use. I bet you have 10 or 20 thousand dollars worth of attachments! I am jealous!
If you can find an older home heating oil tank they work very good as it is the same as diesel fuel and the tanks are general 275 gallons each and if you get the upright version it will not take up any more space than the tank you have now.
Love your channel! Your property is beautiful. We have a place not too far from you in Avery Co NC - pretty country and good people! Keep producing the good stuff for us all.
Some days nothing goes right, but at least its simple stuff that can be easily remedied.
Love your transparency Nathan
I like what Jim Lane 6335 said I used to know a man down in cookeville TN he had two 500 gallon tanks one for gas and one for diesel they would come and fill both of his tanks he never went out for fuel it was down by the barn if his tractors or car or his truck needed fuel it was right there at the barn
Liking the variety and longer videos Nathan. Thanks for sharing with us. Best wishes, D
Glad you like them!
You do a great job Nathan. I like all you different implements. They sure do come in handy. Hey we all make mistakes. Cool video. 👍❤️
Nathan, call Mike Morgan and ask him about his supply tank he installed outside. He has someone to keep it full and you might do well to do the same.
It will be expensive, but when you go to get diesel, fill your portable, return, top off all of the equipment, put the rest in your 100 gallon tank, return and refill your portable. Get it all done in a day.
I've been suggesting it for years and I might have missed it in previous videos. But thank you for showing us a mistake or hiccup in your day to day adventure.
Nathan our road-legal diesel runs $3.89 to 4.49 here in central PA. Yep, that's gonna leave a mark.
🎶So my sawmill don't run...I'm out of diesel and my camera battery is gone dead.🎵 🤪
Anthony Oliver could do something with this for sure !
I think you might be able to get a delivery at wholesale prices if you had a Big Tank. You would have to save up to get it filled, but only once in a while & you'd anticipate the cost, so in the long run you would save a lot of money!
I do like the honesty of your videos Nathan. It is refreshing to find someone who is prepared to admit their mistakes & go through what they need to improve on. Pity about the Butternut log but not all doom & gloom. With all the machinery that you have I think you have little option but to increase your fuel storage capacity. I do like your new Wood Chipper, I have long thought that there was a need for one rather than burn so much wood. You will find plenty of use for wood chips around your properties plus you would be able to sell it without too much trouble. Cheers mate, Don from South Australia.
Nathan with all the diesel machines you have it sure looks like another tank would be a wise investment.
Suggestion: Preop checklist posted on the wall.
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18:33 Take that, keyboard warriors 👍
Nathan, it really speaks well to your character that you’re not only willing to own up to your mistakes, you’re humble enough to show your audience. The world needs more good men like you.
Hang an amber or red sign on your controls to remind you to check the fuel. Then hang it on a hook and place it on the controls every time you finish sawing work! No words needed just the coloured reminder to trigger your mind to check fuel level. Also find a fuel tank company who will send you a fuel tank to use so you can show us all what’s out there and how much it costs! Keep safe and thanks for the video.
When it rains it pours.
Tomorrow is another day!
Nathan, do not chip and spread the chips from either butternut or black walnut on your garden. Both contain a toxen that kills plants so those trees can survive without competition. If you want to learn about it Google Butternut and Black Walnut toxens
I have a small jungle in a back corner of my 1 acre of land needs cleaning out.
I have to do it by hand though with chainsaw, loppers because it's all vines and the previous owner seemed to have had a hobby of driving metal poles into the ground and wire fence everywhere.
I decided to do it slow by hand as a personal project.
I also have a Japanese knotweed problem on the opposite side of my property, that stuff is a nightmare
And just as I was going to suggest it, you mentioned using craft paper. Good choice.
You could do with a lumber shop, ready to purchase quality lumber is what people want, the big box stores sell really bad quality wood.
Luckily where I live in England we have a local mill that sells good quality straight lumber at slightly better prices than the big box stores.
I have an Alaska mill and make and dry my own unless I need constructional certified lumber.
If you get another tank, go for a 1000 gallon tank. A fuel delivery from the local co-op every 2 or 3 months would keep you running with very few issues.
I don't think you'll be disappointed with the Rut cutter. I loved mine and you'll enjoy using it.
Nathan I like your chipper looks and runs great
Look for a used 275 gallon heating oil tank. I paid $160 for a nice one. Home heating oil and off road diesel are the exact same product, according to my delivery driver. He fuels construction equipment off the same load he delivers to homes. Low sulfur, same same.
brush killer works best for fences. the EPA is the reason nothing works like it use to. i use to get my fuel hauled in but the ones here charge way to much any more and they would haul you fuel that was out of old tanks we got some once that looked like burnt motor oil.
This is what we do. Market place is flooded with 275 gallon fuel tanks from home heating oil. Some are almost new. Some you can get for free if you remove them. I have a 300 gal round tank and a 275 gal oblong tank for diesel at home and both were free.
Nathan, is there a mobile bulk fuel delivery/farm delivery company in your area? Maybe things have changed, but in the past, in all of the rural places I've lived, there's always a local company that delivered gas/diesel, both highway and farm use, and another for propane. Even with the delivery cost per gallon, the bulk fuel price was way cheaper than at the pump prices, and you didn't have to take time out of your day to go get it. Some places I've lived, that would've been a 40 mile trip one way.
We have one but they are not reliable and have a high cost just to come out
@@OutoftheWoods0623 things have sure changed, and not for the better it seems.
When it rains, it pours!!!
Can't imagine what the price of that timber going through the chipper would cost here in the UK.
You might want to consider putting a few of those big rocks under that pipe to prevent erosion.
Well my friend, I thought it was about time I praised you for the quality of your videos and the production values. Excellent! I guess the siding on the chicken shed and the raised beds are for next year......or maybe the year after? 😉
When we use a root tiller it busts up the soil it kind of turns it to powder. Over the winter that powder gets wet and compacts. That's why Nathan it was hard. It will be hard every year to root till.
Why don’t you have diesel delivered to you by a bulk provider? You’d have a large tank you could fill your machinery from and the diesel could be delivered regularly or as needed. Also, take your remaining large stone and put it at the end of the culvert to stop erosion.
Nathan, I think you should consider leaving some sections of your property to wildlife. I’m sure there are plenty of little critters, to use your terminology, who would appreciate somewhere to live.
Sir you posts are amazing quality and your sawmill knolage is amazing quality
Thank you very much!
I was waiting for a loud bang and a plume of smoke... phewwww!
using the wood chips you might want to check the PH of the soil
Check out thunder Creek for your diesel storage and hauling needs
Maybe move your small utility trailer under where the wood shredder is throwing the shavings out. Easy to move.
Nathan, I think you need a used oil furnace fuel tank. About 275 gallons and many times you can find them for cheap from HVAC companys or from someone who has converted from oil heat to gas.
You might need to think about getting a fuel service , they can fill all the machines and your tanks at the same time , expensive at the moment yes but you’ll have fuel for a while !
Ever consider seeing if you qualify to buy cheaper offroad only use dyed diesel instead of low sulfur diesel designated for highway use? I think in Tennessee you have to obtain something from the state in order to be able buy the offroad stuff. Mostly I'd assume they want your John Hancock on paperwork in case they catch you using it in on the highway vehicles.
Fill before you leave for day. We've all had days like this.
I would need to put the "check the fuel" sign right on the control panel for the saw. I'd not be so likely to look over toward the diesel pump very often. :)
Please don’t destroy that creek vegetation. Keep it trimmed so it’s contained but it’s a perfect wildlife habitat. Not everything needs manicuring.
I know it's still expensive there for you but deisel here in the uk is $7.8 per us gallon, wish our fuel prices were at your level
As much as you do I think a 500 gal tank would be a better option, especially if your supplier gives any sort of price break as they do here ....
You may want to get in touch with your local fuel delivery service to see if they would sell to you bulk and deliver...
Oh no, oh woe, my sawmill it died
One minute it worked, the next one I cried
It stopped dead when cutting some butternut wood
I thought it was angry because, well, I should
Have milled that log sooner but I left it to rot -
Will I do that again? No sir, I will not.
But folks, what I found, oh alas and alack
Was an absence of diesel and no more round the back
But as is the way of the world, it's just fate
I'm all out of fuel, I remembered too late
I turned on the wheel but it made a light sound
The durned tank was empty, and the wheel just went round.
So friends, the moral of this story is clear
Make sure you have diesel all over the shop
Or else you will have to pick up the John Deere
And race to the store for an urgent pitstop.
You need to start thinking about buying a 5000 gallon tank for all your machines.
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Loved the ending!
Were I you, I would look into having a viendor bringing out a thousand gallon tank and setting it up in a place where one of the vedor’s trucks could come out once or twice a month to refill ths rented tank. It would free you from having to worry about fuel all the time and might even save some money.
Murphy’s law strikes again! Take care and stay safe Nathan and family! Been real busy here also! God bless!✝️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Don't complain about cows Nathan they are better neighbors than some people
You have enough stuff you might need a 500 gallon tank and have it delivered. Might even save a few bucks .
Heck I’m butthurt just takin a handful of 5 gal cans to fill up 100 gal tank, you’re probably ready to take a hostage. Gotta spend it to make it. Blessings brother
That Butternut did have some nice looking grain. It is s shame that the log wasn't in better condition.
Think I would have put a tarp under that chipper.
You should have buried the new woodin the old black it could have been a bed to your garden if you mix what you have now it will all be ready for next year
where I live, home heating oil (diesel) is about .25 cheaper (per gallon) than gas station diesel. And they deliver. Maybe you could set something up?
Get a 500 gal in ground and have coop bulk fill it
I hate running out of fuel , I hate going to buy more . Who knows whate the price will be . Thank GOD for Gasbuddy . Seeya Nathan .
I’ve got Rut’s track loader cutter/bush hog. I love it! I bet you’ll like yours too. Good pick IMO.👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Looks like my place Nathan here in NE Oklahoma, a nightmare to take care of, lots of labor and tractor work. Sure like your place.
Hi. Could you fence both sides of the garden patch and then alternate which side gets chickens and which side gets garden each year?
My friend got a fuel oil tank for free the people wanted the tank away from the house so he got a big tank and he put it on the upper side of his barn and he gets it filled when he runs low it holds over 600 gallons and he doesn't even need a pump gravity does it for him
hi there good show so even a pro has camera problems , [ i have my diesel delivered most the time it is 50 to 75 cents cheeper then buying off road at a pump , the thing here is you have to get at least 300 gal. at a time . the supplier even got me a tank with a big pump fro 800 , best to all john
Yea first tank fills the equipment.
2nd tank fills the stationary tank.
3rd tank fills the portable reserve.
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I would definitely be looking in to fuel stations in a 2 hour radius for price differences.
Combine with another thing that needs travel in that direction.
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In Oregon they have made by law all diesel be no less then 5% biodiesel.
Even all red diesel is required to have it. even diesel used by a hospital as emergency backup.
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many stations are branded as 20% for road use, state wide.
It works just fine tell it gets cold out.
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Not heard much about it but ive heard some talk about a so called renewable fuel. Called R99 made by neste oil.
Around the great lakes and out west are the first markets its supposed to be in supposedly.
It was being recommended to me as a fuel for my condensation issues in a coastal environment.
Extraordinary
Weeds have built up a tolerance, so that herbicide doesn't work as well.
If you don't have enogh to do you could start collecting used cooking and make biodiesel.
NO FUEL NO RUN = THANKS NATHAN 👍
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so much work but understand you want fences fixed and better viewing. three cows is worth it I guess too