Goats are looking great, they've grown already. Handy little tractor you've got and great that you can do your own work on it. As you said yourself, a jack of all trades is better than a master of one
I absolutely love the goats. They have started to tame up nicely. Which is handy as has to trim their hooves yesterday. I actually love the tractor a little too much. Like a big kid 😂
@@OffGridBruce you really seem to be settled and happy in the routine and lifestyle, credit to you all. I get the tractor thing, everyone finds their inner child on big machines, long may it last!
Bruce I’m not trying to nitpick but looks like you need to add couple more boards to your walls in the work shop. You can see the walls wobbling with the wind. Over time they’ll wear out at the screws. Just a thought. Love the music with this video.
I just had to rewatch the vid to see what you meant. If you mean the shots where I’m talking to the camera the walls moving is due to the sensor shift in the camera. It makes the peripheral go a bit wobbly while trying to stabilise my unsteady camera work. That being said if you don’t mean those shots can you tell me which ones you mean? When I’m in the workshop I don’t see any movement in the sheeting at all
Just watched your lazy bed issue with the local community, it's what is the good thing about living in the Irish countryside, community , community, community, what you give is what you get back in spades
I often take for granted that I don’t pay for a mechanic. That’s until I hear of someone else’s bill. The birds chat away to each other it’s quite funny
Hows tricks Bruce Have you thought of building your log splitter you could run of your pto also if you have an old tyre kicking about when you're splitting the logs they will stay in the tyre all the best keep your kool interesting videos
Hey Stephen yes I have looked at splitters for the tractor. A friend had a really interesting one that was like a conical drill that attached directly to the pto with a table and it made short work of a pile of logs.
There was some potentiometers on the lift so it could auto level an attachment but that never worked when I bought it. There were other dials that I think had some presets on there but not necessary for me
They were for the rear lift some auto levelling gear and the updown had some presets I think but they didn’t work when I bought it. It’s a lot more straight forward now
Clever work with the tractor man, you've defo got some skills there - I would've just given it a few hard whacks with a hammer and hoped for the best! 🤣
I love the way you made moving the goats so simple..new grass, fence, goat house, tire, bench, done.
It was easy now they trust us :)
Good fix on tractor Bruce. You ll have less trouble now that you store it inside. Those electrics don't like the damp.
Thanks. It’s been great since the fix
Goats are looking great, they've grown already. Handy little tractor you've got and great that you can do your own work on it. As you said yourself, a jack of all trades is better than a master of one
I absolutely love the goats. They have started to tame up nicely. Which is handy as has to trim their hooves yesterday. I actually love the tractor a little too much. Like a big kid 😂
@@OffGridBruce you really seem to be settled and happy in the routine and lifestyle, credit to you all. I get the tractor thing, everyone finds their inner child on big machines, long may it last!
Fair play Bruce, nice fix 👍
Thanks Paul. Hope you are well. The merc training is still in there somewhere
Hallo from Canada 🇨🇦 love ❤️ your videos always interesting great job 👍
Hey Terry! Thanks for the kind words 🙏
Well done Bruce. I wouldn’t have known where to start in rearranging the electronics on a tractor.
Well if I had to repair that circuit board I would have been completely lost! Luckily it was straight forward bypassing it
Bruce I’m not trying to nitpick but looks like you need to add couple more boards to your walls in the work shop. You can see the walls wobbling with the wind. Over time they’ll wear out at the screws. Just a thought. Love the music with this video.
I just had to rewatch the vid to see what you meant. If you mean the shots where I’m talking to the camera the walls moving is due to the sensor shift in the camera. It makes the peripheral go a bit wobbly while trying to stabilise my unsteady camera work. That being said if you don’t mean those shots can you tell me which ones you mean? When I’m in the workshop I don’t see any movement in the sheeting at all
@@OffGridBruce it was when you were in the shop talking to the camera. It really looked like the walls were wobbling. My mistake
Great work on the tractor Bruce. A man of many talents
Thanks David. I’m glad it’s fixed now
Great dive Bruce.you should have been a Goalkeeper..😂
😂 not long after that I nearly fell again over the same mound
Just watched your lazy bed issue with the local community, it's what is the good thing about living in the Irish countryside, community , community, community, what you give is what you get back in spades
Ah totally. It really lights something inside me when things like that happen
You all look so, in the moment, lovely to watch, thank you
I was definitely in the moment when I fell over 😂 thanks for watching 🙏
Wow now a tracker mechanic, is there no end to your talents, PS did you enjoy your trip ha ha Tony UK
😂 I was glad it was on soft grass
Great video its handy that your a mechanic saved yourselves a fortune 😀 Nice to see how the budgie was doing and that it's now got a freind
I often take for granted that I don’t pay for a mechanic. That’s until I hear of someone else’s bill. The birds chat away to each other it’s quite funny
Great family, great people, great channel
Ah thanks Jason!
What a handyman you are Brice!
Bruce even!!!
😂 my phone auto correct to Brice!
Just caught up on all your vids, land is looking great! Nice fix on the tractor too! Keri up the great work!👌👌
Thanks Max 🙏
Love the simple lifestyle ❤️
Me too :)
Hows tricks Bruce Have you thought of building your log splitter you could run of your pto also if you have an old tyre kicking about when you're splitting the logs they will stay in the tyre all the best keep your kool interesting videos
Hey Stephen yes I have looked at splitters for the tractor. A friend had a really interesting one that was like a conical drill that attached directly to the pto with a table and it made short work of a pile of logs.
The most reliable tractors are Japanese compact tractors! I’m definitely going to buy one when the right time comes
I actually love that little tractor
yahoo!you did pro .Of,🙃
Bruce, What was the original function of the circuit board?
There was some potentiometers on the lift so it could auto level an attachment but that never worked when I bought it. There were other dials that I think had some presets on there but not necessary for me
Hi bruce, what were all the electronics for?
They were for the rear lift some auto levelling gear and the updown had some presets I think but they didn’t work when I bought it. It’s a lot more straight forward now
@UCSGO_8t21PRd9XoxeRd7LOg Good idea to bypass all the electronics that didn't work. Now you know how the wiring runs. Simple is better. Cheers.
Definitely. The simpler the better 😊
Clever work with the tractor man, you've defo got some skills there - I would've just given it a few hard whacks with a hammer and hoped for the best! 🤣
😂 I did that first off camera
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Great channel! You guys rock! If you ever fancy a visit you are most welcome 😁🌱💚🙏✨🍄🐝🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thanks 🙏 where abouts are you?
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Another great video. Love the farm life adventures. 🐐🐐🦜🦜You are a real ‘’ MacGyver ‘’ nothing you can’t fix. 🚜
Haha thanks 🙏