My wife and I watch your channel for hours we are both retired My wife suffers with dementia , however she understands and loves your videos. We live in northern Bucks County in PA. in rural farm country behind the PEARL S. BUCK ESTATE she was a award winning author. I am a retired contractor excavation clearing is what I did. I still have alot of equipment farm as well as construction equipment. You would love our property we have3 acres of 100 ft. tall ash , hickory , red and white oaks on our land that need to be harvested. We are lucky where we live most of the farms are in the land trust. Thanks again for your videos. Would love to hear from you, Connie and Charles Fealy
Mike - It was windy there. Windiest place I've ever lived was Cheyenne, Wyoming. A constant breeze in the summer. And then from late October until early May, the wind would begin at about a constant 20 mph, and peak out between 40 & 50 mph in January. You were constantly being pushed by this stuff, and electric garage door openers saved many doors on vehicles from being sprung by the wind. We lasted 2 years and then moved to Missouri. Now Davenport, Iowa is home. Blessings to you and your family. Hi to Melissa, Hunter, Hannah, & Eva. The new insulated containers look awesome.
Mike, this is Rex from Charlotte. You are a master with all of your equipment! Your proficiency is amazing! However, I want to point out the unsung hero of your home, Melissa! She was home working with the children while you were out making an honest living away from home. A man does what a man must do, but let’s applaud Melissa for the tireless hours at home while you were away making a great living for your family! You guys are the best and Melissa is the glue that holds hearth and home together! My heart goes out to you both! Love your channel!
Hi Mike, Keith here in Hickory NC. Wanted to mention this time that I follow Upstate Brush Control. He uses a lot of different equipment. When he's using one of numerous excavators, I see something I may never see on yours. The buckets rattle and shake like the pins are worn so bad, really loose, wobbly even. I think it's come from operating it really rough. I can see the difference of him operating and you. Maybe he is such a hurry to finish one job to get to another, that is his income, but still, to be so hard on equipment seems detrimental to your income as he will have to replace and repair more often. I enjoy seeing you taking your time and having such joy using your equipment. Another reason your channel is my #1. Over the years I've been through lots of indoor and outdoor forklifts, in construction and manufacturing. My last place if employment was Siecor then Siemens sold their half to Corning. This company makes huge profits in fiberoptic cable and related systems, so every couple years they would lease another round of lifts. When I would borrow another lift, just like mine, I found it to be so loose rattling, not like mine. It is important to use the machine as it was intended, and keeping it clean and serviced. It does make a difference. Spending so much time on the machine, I preferred to operate a nice one, not one that would vibrate the material off the forks running on a smooth cement floor. More than once I came into work to find night shift had run a fork on my lift through a structure pole, once the end of the fork was pointing back to the lift! I would often hide my lift in a docked trailer overnight to keep numbnuts off it. I guarantee you, Kubota guys watch your channel and are very happy the way you take good care of the equipment. In my book, that's just great common sense! And heck yes we all love the color of the Jeep, it's awesome! Bet the Bronco will be too! 👍🚜❤‼‼
We had snow here in northern Ontario and white outs on the highway , still waiting be time to get into the back 40 of the farm but the creeks here are now rivers , mud season will arrive. Nice to watch you work with the Morgan Enterprise . Be safe
Good luck with the dry-down! Have you posted about your farm before or am I just now paying attention. I’d be interested in hearing periodic weather and activity updates from up there.
Thanks for sharing with us Mike and Melissa. Great job with getting the mill logs out of the woods. Those are some cool containers you’re adding to your line of merchandise . Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
Well I just came in from working all day. Trimmed the yard after mowing yesterday. Went and got a load of mulch in the dump trailer, spread all that. Used the Kubota L4701 and also the Kubota RTV. Made a trip to the recycling center and put my support/drop legs on the dump trailer I ordered from load trail. Great day....Now watching Mike work. Ha
When I first bought my tractor, I didn't know what a grapple was or how much I needed one for my property. A grapple should have been in my first top three implements purchased.
My old-school Ford 3000 has a fixed FEL and no third function valve anyway. But boy have I ever wished I had a grapple. All those thorn trees and multi-flora rose? Made for a grapple. All kinds of uses on a largely wooded farm.
Greetings from Greenville SC this time. On the way back from the farm, I stopped off here to watch granddaughter play soccer. Right now I’ve retreated to the truck in the parking lot for a break. About 4-5 10-year-olds are in the lobby playing a video game. I had forgotten how loud kids that age are! Good move staging your logs before the rain. The logger hasn’t been able to get back on us since December. Water is standing in most flat spots. Hey, in driving back across the Ozarks, I saw a place in Mountain View Mo called Smith Flooring. There were several acres of stacked and stickered hardwoods there, air drying. Navigate to it in the map app if you want to be impressed. They stack it pretty carefully, maybe close to OWTM standards, and put a flat sheet over the top. Sides and ends are open. Cool to see a commercial scale operation of that scale. Other smaller ones were visible, but that field of stacks is visible from space!
Hi, my name is Gil Howard. I watch your channel, 'Outdoors with the Morgan's and 'Morgan's off the leash more than I should. It's addicting. Very enjoyable. I am interested on the status of the electrical service to your hobby hut. I call it a hut because there is no electrical service. I wish you and yours all the best. Look forward to watching Eva play the violin while splitting firewood. Love the dogs!
Good morning and thank you for making these videos. I agree 👍with you both about the color of the Jeep. I like earth tones too, but that red color looks great.
Wow I also love that green 30 Oz tumbler(thats what we call them up here in Canada 🇨🇦). I will be going on your web site and picking myself up one of them. Cheers guys !!
Thom from the Motor City here, just got in and talk about wind, limbs hangin off my maple 75 ft up, my black walnut swayin in the breeze. 25/50 mph gust stay safe ttfn
You folks go way beyond showing your appreciation for your audience. Thats what makes you all so popular and in demand. Here in the northern panhandle of W.Virginia we don't have a lot of wind either, I'm thankful for that too. Makes felling trees a whole lot easier. And, with the prices of lumber i think we are all gonna be looking for someone to mill our timber. I gotta bunch of yellow poplar trees I'd like to have milled.
Mike I can tell you that I envy your skill on the loader work. This is my first tractor with a loader. At this point I can get the job done but smooth I am not. Ha.
Mike, I'm glad to see you elevating those Red Pine logs with some 4X4. Can't wait to see your friends Kim. Mind so far has firewood, slab wood & 2X6 dimensional lumber. I still need to find a certified lumber grader. We started off with a 16' used boat trailer, with some 2" square tubing welded on side rails. With side gusset. To end , Andrew Camarata, in my personal opinion is a true Angus MacGyver & they're hard to fire on TH-cam. I do also enjoy Letsdig18 alot as well, plus others. Catch you on #1086!
I can't help but think of the line from the movie is Super Troopers every time you mention the Jeep's color. " The snaze berries taste like snaze berries"
Great video Mike , we had snow and wind yesterday .Neighbour came over to get me to cut up and haul a few trees the wind knocked down . Love free firewood !!
HI Mike and Melissa and family, as I was just watching your video of you bringing up those logs I couldn't help but think about the first video's I started watching and that was when you had the brush hog doing the trails. It's been Great following the whole family along with the dogs, like I have told you before I had a Dog Lilly that was just like yours and she was Beautiful just like Piper. Well I have enjoyed the video's a lot, if I may offer a suggestion in regards to the pool, Here in Rochester, NY we have a few Pool places, Clover Home Leisure, Pettis Pools & Patio, North Eastern Pool & Spa, I believe they have the pool you are looking for, just thought I would throw it out there, oh by the way, I love the Jeep
Keep Mama happy, She might let you get SLV97-2. Thanks again for sharing. If you can mention the Thumb manufacturing number on 057-4 mini, I would appreciate it.
Nice video I agree with you i hate wind it's been blowing a lot in va this year late watching this video had a lot to do today felt a little bit like Mike today
2 hours = 17,000 views, 2.5K likes... wow. I was going to say - Mike, again - great camera shots but also, I enjoy your sharing your knowledge with us. I have found, color of a vehicle is one of the MOST IMPORTANT things for women. Me, I don’t care if it was pink pokadot plaid with stripes... is it dependable? Marcus from Chesapeake VA.
I'm not a fan of bright red. The deeper reds are fine though, and that Red Jeep looks great I agree. Not a Wrangler fan, but the Rubicon would definitely be what I'd go with if I were in the market for a Wrangler. They're supposed to be an offroad based vehicle so the Rubicon would be the way I would go for sure. Not many vehicles out there that come from the factory with larger tires, lockers, and sway bar disconnect. The mugs are a great touch to the website. I think just about everyone has some form of one whether they just drink water or tea, but they're just about an absolute must anymore.
Where I live in California is called the high desert (4000 feet above sea level) , it has mountains all around which creates like a wind tunnel and the only time the wind isn't blowing is when it's triple digit heat and you want a breeze
I just mentioned that exact statement to my better half last evening, why is it we get a cold front moving in and we get high winds. Yet when we get a Heat front moving in we get high humidity and not even a breeze. Mother Nature is playing a cruel joke on us.
The pollen that gets all over the place is from the oak trees. My motorcycle is covered in the stuff and it's kept in the garage! Makes me sneeze constantly until the oaks are finally in full bloom.
Mike big timber is in Montana that's where they build the Sharps rifles, we think livingston is an more windy because of the mountains right there, I have seen it blow over 90 miles an hour for days in why people stay there I have no idea, the old saying there is ,if you fall down in that wind curl up into a ball and it will blow you down to bigtimber or beyond that's how you move out of livingston montana, I myself really like the bozeman area very nice valley great fishing and hunting and mountains all around you it's called the Galitin valley Great place to c ok me see, then on the other hand I really like the pan handle of Idaho up around sand point we are going to buy some acres up in that area very shortly, can't get what I need for the hunting and fishing lodge over by spearfish South Dakota their loss not mine so I'll put it in Idaho instead enjoy the day
Phil here from NE Indiana. What is there NOT to like about a grapple. It took me a few years to get one. I have a JD 1025R and I had to get the 3rd function hydraulic added but there is so much more I can do now. It's no way like having an excavator. I use it all the time. I don't know what everyone's needs are but for me it's a great attachment.
The color of the Jeep? It's a Ruby-Con. That should be your license plate. And Windy? A woman visiting Texas asked a local, "Does the wind always blow this way?" The local rancher answered, "No Ma'am, sometimes it blows the other way." "But it's so strong!" "Well Ma'am, there ain't nuthin between here and Lubbock 'cept a barbed wire fence, ........ and it's down."
We lived in south Texas for 5 years. Wind was a constant. Funny thing in those areas, there’s not many trees. Great place for wind turbines though! I guess that is until there’s a deep freeze as we saw this winter. I agree though, the constant wind becomes a bother. I much prefer Western PA over any other place I’ve lived!
Good morning Morgans, enjoying your videos once again. A compact forwarding trailer with a hydraulic loader would've picked up all those logs in one trip safely. I think many have a box insert that dumps with the loader.
Mike, The Jeep is very nice. I am glad Melissa likes it. I noticed Melissa standing in front of it in a tiny notification thumbnail. It was a perfect car commercial shot. With Melissa smiling and being her charming self, do you Really expect viewers to notice a vehicle? When you were looking at tractors, I melissa trying some of them. I thought those images were a very nice way to sell tractors. Now, she even has more experience driving them. Ditto for the mini excavator. Melissa, a real person, model lovely, with real skills? Like the Man said Whats not to like? ( Yea Guys, The Lady is long Married, you can't have everything, Our buddy Mike Morgan comes pretty close ) It is a nice sunny day. So I felt like writing about the sunniest Morgan. Now Hanna, rockin the Ring, comes close. God bless and love you all.
I do not like the wind either!!!!! We visited Oklahoma and it was in June or July......very hot weather~~~~~and the wind blew constantly~~~~~we were there for I think 3 days and it never ever stopped!!!! I could not wait to get started home......It smothered me to death....I don't know how they live with that!!!
Imagine that, a teenager already has all the radio channels programmed on the new vehicle. The only part of the video that bothered me was the standing water in the dump trailer. I always crank my trailer jack up as high as possible to make sure the trailer drains.
My wife and I watch your channel for hours we are both retired My wife suffers with dementia , however she understands and loves your videos. We live in northern Bucks County in PA. in rural farm country behind the PEARL S. BUCK ESTATE she was a award winning author. I am a retired contractor excavation clearing is what I did. I still have alot of equipment farm as well as construction equipment. You would love our property we have3 acres of 100 ft. tall ash , hickory , red and white oaks on our land that need to be harvested. We are lucky where we live most of the farms are in the land trust. Thanks again for your videos. Would love to hear from you, Connie and Charles Fealy
Mike - It was windy there. Windiest place I've ever lived was Cheyenne, Wyoming. A constant breeze in the summer. And then from late October until early May, the wind would begin at about a constant 20 mph, and peak out between 40 & 50 mph in January. You were constantly being pushed by this stuff, and electric garage door openers saved many doors on vehicles from being sprung by the wind. We lasted 2 years and then moved to Missouri. Now Davenport, Iowa is home. Blessings to you and your family. Hi to Melissa, Hunter, Hannah, & Eva. The new insulated containers look awesome.
Mike, this is Rex from Charlotte. You are a master with all of your equipment! Your proficiency is amazing! However, I want to point out the unsung hero of your home, Melissa! She was home working with the children while you were out making an honest living away from home. A man does what a man must do, but let’s applaud Melissa for the tireless hours at home while you were away making a great living for your family! You guys are the best and Melissa is the glue that holds hearth and home together! My heart goes out to you both! Love your channel!
I think everyone loves you too! You're all real people, not phonies, not pushy with ideals and fun to watch. Thank you!
AMEN, well said.
I appreciate that!
Hi Mike, Keith here in Hickory NC. Wanted to mention this time that I follow Upstate Brush Control. He uses a lot of different equipment. When he's using one of numerous excavators, I see something I may never see on yours. The buckets rattle and shake like the pins are worn so bad, really loose, wobbly even. I think it's come from operating it really rough. I can see the difference of him operating and you. Maybe he is such a hurry to finish one job to get to another, that is his income, but still, to be so hard on equipment seems detrimental to your income as he will have to replace and repair more often. I enjoy seeing you taking your time and having such joy using your equipment. Another reason your channel is my #1. Over the years I've been through lots of indoor and outdoor forklifts, in construction and manufacturing. My last place if employment was Siecor then Siemens sold their half to Corning. This company makes huge profits in fiberoptic cable and related systems, so every couple years they would lease another round of lifts. When I would borrow another lift, just like mine, I found it to be so loose rattling, not like mine. It is important to use the machine as it was intended, and keeping it clean and serviced. It does make a difference. Spending so much time on the machine, I preferred to operate a nice one, not one that would vibrate the material off the forks running on a smooth cement floor. More than once I came into work to find night shift had run a fork on my lift through a structure pole, once the end of the fork was pointing back to the lift! I would often hide my lift in a docked trailer overnight to keep numbnuts off it. I guarantee you, Kubota guys watch your channel and are very happy the way you take good care of the equipment. In my book, that's just great common sense! And heck yes we all love the color of the Jeep, it's awesome! Bet the Bronco will be too! 👍🚜❤‼‼
As a kid I played with my Lincoln log set for hours...lucky you Mike your still at it
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We had snow here in northern Ontario and white outs on the highway , still waiting be time to get into the back 40 of the farm but the creeks here are now rivers , mud season will arrive. Nice to watch you work with the Morgan Enterprise . Be safe
Good luck with the dry-down! Have you posted about your farm before or am I just now paying attention. I’d be interested in hearing periodic weather and activity updates from up there.
Ahh, the elusive "perfect grapple load" of logs. It's out there... I've been close, but the hunt continues... Great video as always!
Outdoors With The Morgan’s > THE LEARNING CHANNEL. Mike, I always appreciate your emphasis on SAFETY! 🇨🇦
Thanks for sharing with us Mike and Melissa. Great job with getting the mill logs out of the woods. Those are some cool containers you’re adding to your line of merchandise . Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
Well I just came in from working all day. Trimmed the yard after mowing yesterday. Went and got a load of mulch in the dump trailer, spread all that. Used the Kubota L4701 and also the Kubota RTV. Made a trip to the recycling center and put my support/drop legs on the dump trailer I ordered from load trail. Great day....Now watching Mike work. Ha
When I first bought my tractor, I didn't know what a grapple was or how much I needed one for my property. A grapple should have been in my first top three implements purchased.
My old-school Ford 3000 has a fixed FEL and no third function valve anyway. But boy have I ever wished I had a grapple. All those thorn trees and multi-flora rose? Made for a grapple. All kinds of uses on a largely wooded farm.
Great camera angles on the last few videos showing how steep and off camber parts of the property is.
I can’t believe how relieve I am that the Morgan’s didn’t give up on the Jeep!
Your show is one of my favorite
Greetings from Greenville SC this time. On the way back from the farm, I stopped off here to watch granddaughter play soccer. Right now I’ve retreated to the truck in the parking lot for a break. About 4-5 10-year-olds are in the lobby playing a video game. I had forgotten how loud kids that age are!
Good move staging your logs before the rain. The logger hasn’t been able to get back on us since December. Water is standing in most flat spots.
Hey, in driving back across the Ozarks, I saw a place in Mountain View Mo called Smith Flooring. There were several acres of stacked and stickered hardwoods there, air drying. Navigate to it in the map app if you want to be impressed. They stack it pretty carefully, maybe close to OWTM standards, and put a flat sheet over the top. Sides and ends are open. Cool to see a commercial scale operation of that scale. Other smaller ones were visible, but that field of stacks is visible from space!
Hi, my name is Gil Howard. I watch your channel, 'Outdoors with the Morgan's and 'Morgan's off the leash more than I should. It's addicting. Very enjoyable. I am interested on the status of the electrical service to your hobby hut. I call it a hut because there is no electrical service. I wish you and yours all the best. Look forward to watching Eva play the violin while splitting firewood. Love the dogs!
Good morning and thank you for making these videos. I agree 👍with you both about the color of the Jeep. I like earth tones too, but that red color looks great.
Wow I also love that green 30 Oz tumbler(thats what we call them up here in Canada 🇨🇦). I will be going on your web site and picking myself up one of them. Cheers guys !!
Close the same color of my 74 camaro ..back in the day ..the color was "autumn maple fire mist"
Yep love the color!! It is very similar to my Ford F 150 color it is called Ruby Red Metalic !!👍👊
In central Iowa vehicle are red and farm tractors are GREEN.👍
Thom from the Motor City here, just got in and talk about wind, limbs hangin off my maple 75 ft up, my black walnut swayin in the breeze. 25/50 mph gust stay safe ttfn
You folks go way beyond showing your appreciation for your audience. Thats what makes you all so popular and in demand. Here in the northern panhandle of W.Virginia we don't have a lot of wind either, I'm thankful for that too. Makes felling trees a whole lot easier. And, with the prices of lumber i think we are all gonna be looking for someone to mill our timber. I gotta bunch of yellow poplar trees I'd like to have milled.
My wife and I have the JL Wrangler Rubicon in all white. We love it.Best of luck with your new ride.
Yes, I love the Jeep color and I would leave it with the stock wheels and tires to keep the nicer ride. It looks great with the stock wheels.
Mike I can tell you that I envy your skill on the loader work. This is my first tractor with a loader. At this point I can get the job done but smooth I am not. Ha.
You will get there!
Mike, I'm glad to see you elevating those Red Pine logs with some 4X4. Can't wait to see your friends Kim. Mind so far has firewood, slab wood & 2X6 dimensional lumber. I still need to find a certified lumber grader. We started off with a 16' used boat trailer, with some 2" square tubing welded on side rails. With side gusset. To end , Andrew Camarata, in my personal opinion is a true Angus MacGyver & they're hard to fire on TH-cam. I do also enjoy Letsdig18 alot as well, plus others. Catch you on #1086!
Nice job Mike. You should get some nice boards out of that base log. Have a productive day.
Really good cam placements. Info really enjoyable. Thanks. Nice vid.
I can't help but think of the line from the movie is Super Troopers every time you mention the Jeep's color. " The snaze berries taste like snaze berries"
Great video Mike , we had snow and wind yesterday .Neighbour came over to get me to cut up and haul a few trees the wind knocked down . Love free firewood !!
My favorite channel! God Bless the Morgans! ❤️🙏🇺🇸
Good morning. Are ya'll still taking old license plates? I've got 3 Michigan and 1 Illinois if ya'll are.
Back to work tomorrow. Be safe everybody.
HI Mike and Melissa and family, as I was just watching your video of you bringing up those logs I couldn't help but think about the first video's I started watching and that was when you had the brush hog doing the trails. It's been Great following the whole family along with the dogs, like I have told you before I had a Dog Lilly that was just like yours and she was Beautiful just like Piper. Well I have enjoyed the video's a lot, if I may offer a suggestion in regards to the pool, Here in Rochester, NY we have a few Pool places, Clover Home Leisure, Pettis Pools & Patio, North Eastern Pool & Spa, I believe they have the pool you are looking for, just thought I would throw it out there, oh by the way, I love the Jeep
Mike, The flag on your shirt is the best. Thanks for being a patriot.
Has Melissa ever been asked to do some catalogue modelling, as an example for the mature woman. I think she would be in great demand....
I love, love, love that color Jeep! Good luck with it!
I just love the color of the Rubicon!!! Hello M & M from S.E. Ohio and a big howdy to Hunter. Hello to Hannah & Eva!!!
Keep Mama happy, She might let you get SLV97-2. Thanks again for sharing. If you can mention the Thumb manufacturing number on 057-4 mini, I would appreciate it.
Nice video I agree with you i hate wind it's been blowing a lot in va this year late watching this video had a lot to do today felt a little bit like Mike today
I liked your previous grapple better, seems like you could pick/haul more than you can with this new one.
2 hours = 17,000 views, 2.5K likes... wow. I was going to say - Mike, again - great camera shots but also, I enjoy your sharing your knowledge with us. I have found, color of a vehicle is one of the MOST IMPORTANT things for women. Me, I don’t care if it was pink pokadot plaid with stripes... is it dependable? Marcus from Chesapeake VA.
I think if you had Forks on the front of your loader with that thumb you got up there it would definitely be able to pick up all the logs at one time
I'm not a fan of bright red. The deeper reds are fine though, and that Red Jeep looks great I agree. Not a Wrangler fan, but the Rubicon would definitely be what I'd go with if I were in the market for a Wrangler. They're supposed to be an offroad based vehicle so the Rubicon would be the way I would go for sure. Not many vehicles out there that come from the factory with larger tires, lockers, and sway bar disconnect.
The mugs are a great touch to the website. I think just about everyone has some form of one whether they just drink water or tea, but they're just about an absolute must anymore.
Hi Morgan Family, I would love for you to try a test on the mugs with ice cubes😀 love watching your videos
👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🗽🙏🏻 when hauling heavy loads in the grapple I make sure I'm heavy on the up hill side to counter balance the load. Works well!
That hill would be a good place to put the shale from the pool. Build it up and widen out, you have to put it somewhere
Oh my goodness , I LOVE your Jeep and really love the colour.
Up here In Canada 🇨🇦 Jeeps can be very expensive
Hi Mike,( you might find easier to grab more than two logs at a time with a log grable
Like seeing how you operate the tractor so I can learn more.
How is Liz doing at home now?
Wind... we get some, but not every day. In Puget Sound wind comes and goes.
Thanks for sharing. It would be nice to see forward, when you are doing things. You aren't bad to look at, but I would prefer to see what you see.
Where I live in California is called the high desert (4000 feet above sea level) , it has mountains all around which creates like a wind tunnel and the only time the wind isn't blowing is when it's triple digit heat and you want a breeze
I just mentioned that exact statement to my better half last evening, why is it we get a cold front moving in and we get high winds. Yet when we get a Heat front moving in we get high humidity and not even a breeze. Mother Nature is playing a cruel joke on us.
@@randymorrison6804 and those cold fronts coming off the mountains are bitterly cold too
The pollen that gets all over the place is from the oak trees. My motorcycle is covered in the stuff and it's kept in the garage! Makes me sneeze constantly until the oaks are finally in full bloom.
Red is my favorite color on a vehicle. My GMC Sierra is a metallic red and the GMC Envoy is very close to the same color as the new Jeep.
Best red on a jeep yet!
Well 15"hear I'm Mississippi is a small log we like 28"beast pay but glade u got ur on lumber its a dollar a foot rough cut here now 😆
Mike big timber is in Montana that's where they build the Sharps rifles, we think livingston is an more windy because of the mountains right there, I have seen it blow over 90 miles an hour for days in why people stay there I have no idea, the old saying there is ,if you fall down in that wind curl up into a ball and it will blow you down to bigtimber or beyond that's how you move out of livingston montana, I myself really like the bozeman area very nice valley great fishing and hunting and mountains all around you it's called the Galitin valley
Great place to c ok me see, then on the other hand I really like the pan handle of Idaho up around sand point we are going to buy some acres up in that area very shortly, can't get what I need for the hunting and fishing lodge over by spearfish South Dakota their loss not mine so I'll put it in Idaho instead enjoy the day
Nice tractor work. I've learned so much by just watching you.
Thanks 👍
Maybe you could level that piece of road with the mini so it only slopes forward and not side to side. Just an idea.
Phil here from NE Indiana. What is there NOT to like about a grapple. It took me a few years to get one. I have a JD 1025R and I had to get the 3rd function hydraulic added but there is so much more I can do now. It's no way like having an excavator. I use it all the time. I don't know what everyone's needs are but for me it's a great attachment.
Nice logs , nice jeep and nice cups
Thanks for sharing your video with us. I like the green mug oh hey they all look great. Hello Hunter. Ed
The color of the Jeep? It's a Ruby-Con. That should be your license plate. And Windy? A woman visiting Texas asked a local, "Does the wind always blow this way?" The local rancher answered, "No Ma'am, sometimes it blows the other way." "But it's so strong!" "Well Ma'am, there ain't nuthin between here and Lubbock 'cept a barbed wire fence, ........ and it's down."
hahaha!! good one !!
We lived in south Texas for 5 years. Wind was a constant. Funny thing in those areas, there’s not many trees. Great place for wind turbines though! I guess that is until there’s a deep freeze as we saw this winter. I agree though, the constant wind becomes a bother. I much prefer Western PA over any other place I’ve lived!
Good morning!! Well you answered my comment with the video!! Nice set up with grapple for tractor
The may flowers are coming up good
If it works and it is not broke don't fix it....Liked your answer Mike.
charcoal green is nice.. that color i would call candy apple red
I love that orange mug orange is my favorite color great job I like the color of your jeep too that's my wife's favorite color for vehicle
Mike you differently know more about it than me but was wondering why you never put 2 logs at a time on the wood mizer. Thanks
Good morning Morgans, enjoying your videos once again. A compact forwarding trailer with a hydraulic loader would've picked up all those logs in one trip safely. I think many have a box insert that dumps with the loader.
Has Hunter gone to Buger King in the new Jeep? Nice sweater Melissa.
Melissa I’d like your rainbow sweater you have on
Mike, The Jeep is very nice. I am glad Melissa likes it. I noticed Melissa standing in front of it in a tiny notification thumbnail. It was a perfect car commercial shot. With Melissa smiling and being her charming self, do you Really expect viewers to notice a vehicle? When you were looking at tractors, I melissa trying some of them. I thought those images were a very nice way to sell tractors. Now, she even has more experience driving them. Ditto for the mini excavator. Melissa, a real person, model lovely, with real skills? Like the Man said Whats not to like? ( Yea Guys, The Lady is long Married, you can't have everything, Our buddy Mike Morgan comes pretty close ) It is a nice sunny day. So I felt like writing about the sunniest Morgan. Now Hanna, rockin the Ring, comes close. God bless and love you all.
I do not like the wind either!!!!! We visited Oklahoma and it was in June or July......very hot weather~~~~~and the wind blew constantly~~~~~we were there for I think 3 days and it never ever stopped!!!! I could not wait to get started home......It smothered me to death....I don't know how they live with that!!!
firewoodfred says "26 degrees here in Brighton Mi. Friday night. And supposed to be 80 degrees Sunday".
Agreed can’t stand the wind! Always seems to be windy in northern Indiana. Gusts to 40 today!
Couldn’t believe the grapple got all three logs on the last trip! (And I do like the deep (saturated) red color of the new Jeep.)
That color on the Jeep is really nice, good choice!!! Like the new product you show cased!! Great channel!!
Good morning Mike and Melissa look's like another great day were your at God Bless from Joel in Pilot Knob,Mo
I had a 76 Camero in that color of the Jeep.
I've seen 3 Jeeps that color since you posted the video. That's a very popular color 👌
AWESOME Color on Jeep!...nice lookin tree's and lumber... LOL I THOUGHT IT WAS SNOW!... thanks 4 video. be kind.
Great looking new merchandise.
Love the color of the Jeep. I showed it to my wife and she liked the color also.
There must be safety features on the Jeep... worth mentioning.
There are many, and that will be included in a full detailed look at it once I learn everything about it
If you had two forks made on the short teeth on bottom of grapple you could take a lot more logs per load
The trick to wind: when it’s windy go sailing!
Or fly a kite.
I do like the color of your new jeep
Morning Morgans. My favorite color is camo.
That does not sound like a Jeep horn should.😀 The color is beautiful. Have a day.
A lot of jeeps are able to have the doors removed for off roading. Does your new jeep have that feature? It sort of looks like it does. take it easy.
Imagine that, a teenager already has all the radio channels programmed on the new vehicle. The only part of the video that bothered me was the standing water in the dump trailer. I always crank my trailer jack up as high as possible to make sure the trailer drains.
The Rubicon would make a good Limousine for the upcoming Wedding 👰
Well we guessed it right on the Jeep. 👍nice. Really enjoyed the video 👍👍👍❤️
Great start to my Saturday morning
Melissa is happy, Mike too😄 kisses from 🇫🇷
Wait a minute, is that a FRENCH kiss?
Good morning Morgan family ☕️
Have a blessed day