You the woman, Em! Good job backing the trailer; where’s Jade!! Winter weather is always crappy. I watched an older video of you 3 kids climbing the mountain you see from the log yard (~11 months ago). I liked it but didn’t comment on it but I think it was well done & appreciate all that you, Jade & Judah do! You guys will remember that hike for years to come! Take care & have a Merry Christmas!
Great backing skills! One thing to remember, even with "4 wheel drive" you can't be over confident in where you go. Especially if your work trucks are stock. Be safe out there!
Good work backing in. Good thing the ground held you up too, it could have been a muddy mess this time of year. We had about 3-6” of that snow last night just north of you. Was almost like cake batter to plow this morning. Stay well LCLY!
I heard a little anticipation and stress in the voice… But saw nothing but prefect driving skills according to the tire marks…The lady knows her stuff. No one will ever back up a heavy trailer all the way on the first attempt as it’s slipping on snow covered grass… The impressive part is when it didn’t make it the first time, she didn’t try to push it and spin the tires…She should be proud! I have much experience, but I don’t think I’d have the patience to stop before digging up their grass to tell you the truth. Well done!
I drive truck for a living. Some of the places we're asked to put these trucks is ridiculous. I've always said that a toilet can backup, why can't some people? Take your time and think about what you're doing. Good job....
Metal poles and wires were an earthing system installation for an electric fence (earth wire is meant to be clamped, not loosely wrapped to those earth rods). Universally, I've never convinced a farmer of good earth rod install (and one can't use copper rods for farm fencing, like for house electrical, . . rods for fences have to be same material as fence wire, wire in homes is copper made, for farm fence it's galvanized steel). If you don't have fences earth well enough, usually in moist ground, they don't operate to required level around land. Typically though farmers have just so much to do, these things never get sorted right. Saw mills, farms, take your pick. It's all hands on deck, and paws too by the looks.
I know you ladies like your dog, but he is a big distraction. I almost decided to not watch this particular episode because Emerald had to talk around him in the truck. I have been a fan since you had 9k subscriber..
Everyone in this part of the country should have their firewood delivered by Thanksgiving . Inconsiderate to wait until there is snow on the ground. You guys go over and above customer service. Most places would say no way are we going to deliver that far,forget it . What kind of farmer leaves their animals out in the snow to freeze to death ?
Chain up before you leave the highway. Full set rear axle one steer chain front and a chain on a trailer wheel. When in doubt chain the only way to go! Throw it before you need it! They don't make a tire can even start what chain will do! Use it a lot on a 2 wheel drive pickup in Northern WY some conditions is better than 4 wheel! Stay safe! Your videos are great! Keep em coming! Merry Christmas!
In slushy weather those side canyons coming down to the highway tend to bring colder temps from above and freeze the slush, at least on the Oregon coast range.
Yea watch out for that suppertime ice freeze. I got to get a student driver sign for my daughter. She drives super carefully and a lot of people are unforgiving.
Might want to inspect the receiver/hitch. The receiver seems to be bouncing up and down in the hitch. Lets see if we can find a way to make it not do that.
I wish you had enough money to not only put the mill under a roof, but the lumber also. I am sure that would help with your snow removal. Also for the driveway you need a box plow for the loader if you don't have one. They even have ones that are "skid steer" hookup which is perfect for your loader (get a rubber blade. It is less likely to dig up the log yard) You might like to try one of the small battery powered power shovels to get the snow off the lumber.
Good job backing and tight turning. Also good camera work. Just going to get more challenging as the winter progresses. Stay safe.
I’m envious of your backing skills!
Bless your heart for putting that in 4 low to back up that trailer. So much easier on the transmission ❤️👍❤️👍
I like the music playing when you first arrived at the farm .😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks for sharing
And a big Merry Christmas to you all ❤❤❤❤❤🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
Love that you show what the real world has to contend with for 4 months!
Seriously? That was a dusting....
Good tires on the truck helped a lot!
Great job 👏. And Hello from North Wales in the UK . Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Excellent job backing up those little short bumper hitch trailers are more difficult to back up than a 53 footer
Thank You....all..
You the woman, Em! Good job backing the trailer; where’s Jade!! Winter weather is always crappy. I watched an older video of you 3 kids climbing the mountain you see from the log yard (~11 months ago). I liked it but didn’t comment on it but I think it was well done & appreciate all that you, Jade & Judah do! You guys will remember that hike for years to come! Take care & have a Merry Christmas!
Jade must have been the camera GIRL, WOW!
You are pretty slick backing up on that slick surface WELL DONE!!!!!
Taught both my kids to back a trailer. Good work!
Great backing skills! One thing to remember, even with "4 wheel drive" you can't be over confident in where you go. Especially if your work trucks are stock. Be safe out there!
After unloading is a likely time to be stuck because now you don't have the weight to help with traction.
@@scottsoper exactly. The load will help traction, but also raise the chances of sliding when braking.
@@CallMeAdam2023 more weight also helps with braking.
Not just anybody can accurately back a trailer. Good job.
Good work backing in. Good thing the ground held you up too, it could have been a muddy mess this time of year. We had about 3-6” of that snow last night just north of you. Was almost like cake batter to plow this morning. Stay well LCLY!
Merry Christmas to you 2 and your family, Jade too
I heard a little anticipation and stress in the voice…
But saw nothing but prefect driving skills according to the tire marks…The lady knows her stuff. No one will ever back up a heavy trailer all the way on the first attempt as it’s slipping on snow covered grass…
The impressive part is when it didn’t make it the first time, she didn’t try to push it and spin the tires…She should be proud! I have much experience, but I don’t think I’d have the patience to stop before digging up their grass to tell you the truth. Well done!
your reversing skills are off the scale in that weather
Ty😊😊😊😊😊
Good job backing the trailer in there!
Great, no wait, you have Awesome backing skills!!
Amazing Driving Em!, nothing seems to faze you!
I drive truck for a living. Some of the places we're asked to put these trucks is ridiculous. I've always said that a toilet can backup, why can't some people? Take your time and think about what you're doing. Good job....
Good job to the entire delivery team.
Wet & slimy new snow, always a pain. Well done.
Fog is caused by the dew point temperature being the same as the air temperature.
You two girls are sure cute so is your dog? I love the ears on him.
The music was pleasant. 🙂👍
Looks like a real winter for PA
Em always impresses with her firewood deliveries, no delivery she can’t handle. I’d be backing over cows and getting stuck in ditches. 😂
Ya done good !! that was a fast 11 mins...
Metal poles and wires were an earthing system installation for an electric fence (earth wire is meant to be clamped, not loosely wrapped to those earth rods). Universally, I've never convinced a farmer of good earth rod install (and one can't use copper rods for farm fencing, like for house electrical, . . rods for fences have to be same material as fence wire, wire in homes is copper made, for farm fence it's galvanized steel). If you don't have fences earth well enough, usually in moist ground, they don't operate to required level around land. Typically though farmers have just so much to do, these things never get sorted right. Saw mills, farms, take your pick. It's all hands on deck, and paws too by the looks.
Snow here too.....in the PNW 🐻🌲
Dam Emrold you need to come up to Canada and teach me how to back up my travel trailer it would have taken me 4 times as long to do what you did lol
Boycotting all advertizers here. Join in. Beware of ice on bridges which ice up first. Best to leave Doggo at home.
too cold for me 62 in georgia
.... greasy back there ...!
Good job. Customer doesn't have a clue. They need move their fence back a couple feet on each side.
The customer is a farmer; they likely expect that one can back up just as Emerald did.
Firewood is a good business there in the United States. Can I make a few dollars?
I like you red hair. You have a really beautiful face. I like your blue íes.
Hi guys love your videos amount of work you all go through in year do you ever get a break love from the uk
Nothin like 4b4...
Nice job! What's your dog's name?
Thallona
Green firewood?
The firewood LCLY is producing is likely the standing dead Red Oak that had dried while still in the forest.
Ummmm that trailer has not much life left!! Rust bucket. Cant your dad weld??
You need to seatbelt your middle passenger in just in case something happens.
DON'T YOU LOVE IT WHEN THEY PICK THE PERFECT DAY FOR A DELIVERY ALSO DAD CAN I GET A CLUB CAB FOR MY FOUR LEGED FRIEND HI JADE 😮😮😮
Best to keep the truck as short as possible for this job. Thallona is doing fine.
A really good job
I know you ladies like your dog, but he is a big distraction. I almost decided to not watch this particular episode because Emerald had to talk around him in the truck. I have been a fan since you had 9k subscriber..
That trailer needs some serious welding
Not many women can back up a trailer. Nice Job!
Mostly because they just never do it. Emerald does it all the time as we see in the videos.
Everyone in this part of the country should have their firewood delivered by Thanksgiving . Inconsiderate to wait until there is snow on the ground. You guys go over and above customer service. Most places would say no way are we going to deliver that far,forget it . What kind of farmer leaves their animals out in the snow to freeze to death ?
Evidently you don't know anything about farm animals at all. They have survived thousands of years without human intervention or buildings .
It isn't cold enough in PA yet to worry about the cattle out in the snow!! One of the factors in cattle being outside in winter is to feed them more.
First Class Trailer Backing Exhibition , Do You Have Tire Chain Experience . ?
Chain up before you leave the highway. Full set rear axle one steer chain front and a chain on a trailer wheel. When in doubt chain the only way to go! Throw it before you need it! They don't make a tire can even start what chain will do! Use it a lot on a 2 wheel drive pickup in Northern WY some conditions is better than 4 wheel! Stay safe! Your videos are great! Keep em coming! Merry Christmas!
Hello from good old Germany 😊
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Everyone got stuck in and a lot got done in a short space of time communication was always good.
All we saw of Jade was one hand.
Good Job Ladies top shelf.
In slushy weather those side canyons coming down to the highway tend to bring colder temps from above and freeze the slush, at least on the Oregon coast range.
🍻👏🏻🍻 Slow & easy, good job E!
Good driving, bad trailer tires r no help.
Yea watch out for that suppertime ice freeze. I got to get a student driver sign for my daughter. She drives super carefully and a lot of people are unforgiving.
Nice very old tile silos...
Does Thallona know what a cow is?
Might want to inspect the receiver/hitch. The receiver seems to be bouncing up and down in the hitch. Lets see if we can find a way to make it not do that.
I bet dad taught her how to back a trailer and that was a 5 minute lesson at most, girl can back a trailer for sure.
when truck out here plowing at 7am & it spinning it bad out really! icy & snow on top it
Perhaps if the customer sees your video it will give them an idea or two of things that can be moved to make it easier if they want it closer.
You have a day or two's worth of work on that rusty ole trailer.
I am 66 years old and cannot back up like that with a trailer.
victoria texas, right now 81 degrees
Glad to see that you are still making firewood deliveries!! $$$ 😃
You did a good job getting in there and out!
I wish you had enough money to not only put the mill under a roof, but the lumber also. I am sure that would help with your snow removal. Also for the driveway you need a box plow for the loader if you don't have one. They even have ones that are "skid steer" hookup which is perfect for your loader (get a rubber blade. It is less likely to dig up the log yard) You might like to try one of the small battery powered power shovels to get the snow off the lumber.
40 minutes there and 40 minutes back must have been cold for grandfather crouched on the back of the truck. ☃