Just subscribed this evening because I'm looking into how to clear treed land, and your videos came up. I was wondering how you much you got cleared with the chainsaw, and how you went about burning and bucking it all up after you had it on the ground?
That is a great question! The answer is, I’m still working on it. We have had bad weather and a few other more urgent projects come up. The work is slow though. The easy part is felling the tree. It takes a lot more time to buck and move. I’ve used a few method: a forestry mulcher, chainsaw and have a third method I’ll be doing a video on next month that I think will be a good balance of cost and speed.
Is there an easy way to get my chickens and ducks in the coop or chicken tractor when it's time to move my fencing? Any suggestions would be great.. I've watched videos where people chase them with nets.. not sure I wanna do that
Can’t wait to see the chicken eggs!
Me too!
Did you forgot to remove the tractor before closing the net?
Just subscribed this evening because I'm looking into how to clear treed land, and your videos came up.
I was wondering how you much you got cleared with the chainsaw, and how you went about burning and bucking it all up after you had it on the ground?
That is a great question! The answer is, I’m still working on it. We have had bad weather and a few other more urgent projects come up. The work is slow though. The easy part is felling the tree. It takes a lot more time to buck and move. I’ve used a few method: a forestry mulcher, chainsaw and have a third method I’ll be doing a video on next month that I think will be a good balance of cost and speed.
Is there an easy way to get my chickens and ducks in the coop or chicken tractor when it's time to move my fencing? Any suggestions would be great.. I've watched videos where people chase them with nets.. not sure I wanna do that
Show us the Sony cam you got.
Hi, Umar! It’s a Sony A7sIII. What do you think? I’ll try to sneak it in on my next video and give you a shout out.
@@farmershane That's awesome. In prep for our farm, I've purchased a Canon EOS M50 in hopes of making great video's like yourself.