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Elmendorf Acres
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Vlogs about our daily jobs and adventures, encompassing but not limited to our landscaping business, snow removal, mowing, brush cutting, excavation, and our maple syrup production. We are very family oriented, and one of our goals with this channel is to keep every video kid & family friendly.
Our longer videos are more educational, or showcase some of the jobs we have done. The short videos are teasers for longer videos, or else just short shots of where we are, or what caught our interest for the day.
We have a video series dedicated to the young entrepreneur! Check out "From 8 to 38: The Chronicles of a Young Entrepreneur"
Elmendorf Acres is based in Ulster County, New York and is home to Catskill Morning Maple and Elmendorf Landscaping.
If you enjoy what we are posting, please like & subscribe.
Our longer videos are more educational, or showcase some of the jobs we have done. The short videos are teasers for longer videos, or else just short shots of where we are, or what caught our interest for the day.
We have a video series dedicated to the young entrepreneur! Check out "From 8 to 38: The Chronicles of a Young Entrepreneur"
Elmendorf Acres is based in Ulster County, New York and is home to Catskill Morning Maple and Elmendorf Landscaping.
If you enjoy what we are posting, please like & subscribe.
Ego Weedwacker & Leafblower Unboxing & Test. Jackson's new toy
Tim purchased an Ego Weedwacker for Jackson to start using around our yard. Join Tim in the garage as he unboxes, assembles and tests the weedwacker & leafblower.
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The Mice Made A Mess! How to Replace the Cabin Air Filter in a 2022 Ford F-350
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Join Tim as he shows you step by step how to replace the cabin air filter in a 2022 Ford F-350. Tim got into the truck after leaving it parked for a few weeks and when he turned the air on a terrible smell came out. Nothing like finding the mice have made a mess in the cabin air filter. Tim explains and shows on the video how quick and easy it is to replace this part, and the money that can be ...
Abby's Kitchen: Peach & Black Raspberry Cobbler
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Join us in Abby's Kitchen today for homemade Cobbler!! One of Abby's specialties is cobbler, and it's so easy! You can use all sorts of fruit, either fresh or canned. The Black Raspberries were foraged from our backyard, I'm pretty sure the kids ate way more than they gathered! This is out newest feature on Elmendorf Acres. Please take a moment to comment, like and share! Be sure to subscribe t...
Fire Ax Restoration: Start to Finish
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Tim found some old fire axes in the storage room at the firehouse. He asked the chief if it would be OK to try to restore them for parade use. He was given the go-ahead, and this video follows the process start to finish. To contact us please use our email address: elmendorfacres@gmail.com
From 8 to 38: Chapter 29, Machinery Purchases & the Math Behind them.
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From 8 to 38: Chapter 29, Machinery Purchases & the Math Behind them.
Maple syrup: An introduction to the maple lifestyle along with a "How To" from start to finish
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Maple syrup: An introduction to the maple lifestyle along with a "How To" from start to finish
Unboxing & review of our Noco boost plus GB 40 jump pack.
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Unboxing & review of our Noco boost plus GB 40 jump pack.
April 2023 installation job, design planning, native plantings & aerial footage
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April 2023 installation job, design planning, native plantings & aerial footage
Winter Storm Ember Recap & SnowEx 8611 Power Plow review
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Winter Storm Ember Recap & SnowEx 8611 Power Plow review
Cutting in the driveway, day #2 & cutting hemlock for a mill
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Cutting in the driveway, day #2 & cutting hemlock for a mill
Our Stihl 500i Stars In: Husqvarna 395 XP VS Stihl 500i
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Our Stihl 500i Stars In: Husqvarna 395 XP VS Stihl 500i
4 hours of a calming stream with small waterfall. Great while baby is sleeping or for meditation.
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4 hours of a calming stream with small waterfall. Great while baby is sleeping or for meditation.
Abby's Kitchen: Baking Powder Biscuits & Southern Gravy
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Abby's Kitchen: Baking Powder Biscuits & Southern Gravy
Pouring a 36x28 Concrete Slab time lapse
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Pouring a 36x28 Concrete Slab time lapse
A nice snowy day for cutting in the first part of our driveway.
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A nice snowy day for cutting in the first part of our driveway.
Orange County Farmer's Museum Garden Tractor Drag Racing, Tug-O-War & Capture The Flag
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Orange County Farmer's Museum Garden Tractor Drag Racing, Tug-O-War & Capture The Flag
Most powerful leaf blower known to man! The Billy Goat Z 3000 Review & In action!
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Most powerful leaf blower known to man! The Billy Goat Z 3000 Review & In action!
Winter Storm Ember, plowing the first driveway and the parking lot at Tetta's Market
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Winter Storm Ember, plowing the first driveway and the parking lot at Tetta's Market
What is actually inside my fire extinguisher?
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What is actually inside my fire extinguisher?
The most dangerous saw in the woodyard?! Tim says NO!
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The most dangerous saw in the woodyard?! Tim says NO!
Tim talks firewood, Are IBC totes the best way to store firewood? Plus some time in the woodyard
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Tim talks firewood, Are IBC totes the best way to store firewood? Plus some time in the woodyard
The tree fell on what!? Removal of tree & damaged trampoline.
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The tree fell on what!? Removal of tree & damaged trampoline.
Abby's Kitchen: Today we are Making Lasagna!
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Abby's Kitchen: Today we are Making Lasagna!
Massey Ferguson 2850E Review. The Good, the Bad & the Ugly!
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Massey Ferguson 2850E Review. The Good, the Bad & the Ugly!
From 8 to 38, Chapter 28, The 9 month recap & special dedication
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From 8 to 38, Chapter 28, The 9 month recap & special dedication
Setting the shed we bought at the fall auction
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Setting the shed we bought at the fall auction
From 8 to 38: Chapter 27, Viewer Questions: Handling Discounts & Figuring the Unknown of Winter.
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From 8 to 38: Chapter 27, Viewer Questions: Handling Discounts & Figuring the Unknown of Winter.
Check out our newest feature on the channel. "Abby's Kitchen" Today Abby is making stewed apples!
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Check out our newest feature on the channel. "Abby's Kitchen" Today Abby is making stewed apples!
What truck is that on i want one of them either that plow or speedwing or hdv
Hi, both of our power plows are on Ford Super Duties. I have the 8611PP on one and the 8010PP on the other.
What is the height of the tractor with the bar down? Just check to see if it fits in my garage 8ft
Frank, You'll have to give me a couple days as it's on a job. However I would say with the bar down it should fit no problem in an 8' door. But I'll get you an exact measurement.
This was all I could find. www.masseyferguson.com/content/dam/public/masseyfergusonglobal/markets/en_us/assets/product-brochures/tractors/e-series/MF-E-Series-Brochure.pdf
The stop and go feeding is the limitation of your tractor or ?
Yes, that is me manually stopping the feed so the tractor can get back up to RPM. The larger professional stand alone chippers have computers that do this automatically.
@@ElmendorfAcres what is the horsepower of your tractor, please?
@@thebestofbelltowneasthampt6679 We are running A Massey Ferguson 2850 E, Hydro. Its rated at 48 HP, but as with most tractors, there's quite a difference between engine rating and PTO rating. Its rated about 36 HP at the PTO.
It's really the fs500 or nothing. Two directions of splitting will help production I hated the wolf ridge splitter. I did a few days with one.
Nice!
Wow,,, that looked fun...NOT
Everyone has different hobbies they enjoy. This one is fun for us since the kids are involved and we can teach them mechanics in the garage on a small scale.
Well, now I just feel inadequate.
There’s all kinds of different classes that you can enter into. There’s a whole Lotta guys that have just as much fun in the regular stock class as we do in the V twin class.
Great review, thank you. 261 it is. I've been to Ecklund a few times myself, great people and im only about an hour from there.
Thanks Jay. I actually need to do an updated video to this one. About 2 months ago it appears that the 550XP blew apart again, so that's twice with a fairly low hour saw. As far as Eklund goes, we drive about an hour to go to them, but it has been worth it.
Thats great
Lol, why wear the helmet, if yer not gonna use the strap? Nice pull 👍
Needs a full roll cage oh yea and a chin strap
No it doesn’t
No chin strap! Disqualification! 🤣
Hahaha
Very cool!
Almost time for 2024 Olive Day. They should have the car show again this year
Very Nice!! 😊
Get em Katie!
Hopefully we’ll get to see you!
Finally got time to watch your build bud! Looks awesome!!
Kids are pulling it for the first time today. Hopefully my welds hold up.
@@austincarr8360 ruclips.net/user/shortsgWzGJ6qnYgM?si=qFcaitNPfIk9dZic The pull Tues
@ElmendorfAcres thank you for keeping me updated man, I do have a throttle pedal from some sort of cub cadet tractor pulling company.. can't recall the name but if you need it or the kid's want it I would be more than happy to send it to y'all
@ElmendorfAcres the company the pedal came from is called Midwest super cub. Just remembered the name
@@austincarr8360 Thanks for the info. We actually had some throttle issues during the pull. I need to adjust it up a little bit. The manual throttle seems to be a good way to go for the kids, they can't reach the pedals yet. 🤣
How did you repair the grill guard on the 2850E , I have the same problem 0n mu 2022
I hooked a come along (chain binders also work) from the top of the grill guard (in the corners) and then to something stationary and slowly tightened the chains until it pulled it back to the original position. If this was made from angle stock instead of flat stock it wouldn't be a problem. But for now the simple fix of pulling it forward with the binders worked well.
Is there a way to make None default? So clicking Subscribe button subscribes with None. And only if I want to receive notifications I chose another option from the dropdown
HI Andrew, if you go into settings, then "notifications" you can select what you would and would not like to get automatically.
@@ElmendorfAcres I will have to wait to see if it works. Because even with switched off "Subscriptions - Notify me about activity from the channels I'm subscribed to" setting, when I subscribe to new channel I still get "Personalized" bell, not "None" bell
@andrewdatar9880 you can set up inn your settings what you’d like your personalization to be. At least that’s how mine is
I see deer all the time in the local graveyards
@@scottgordin9709 they come visit me while I’m mowing. We mow two of the local ones.
One of these just came on the market near me for $2500 knowing nothing about them I found your channel, have MechMaxx stump grinder being delivered today which is more ideal for me as I don't have any of the necessary hydraulics on the back of my 24 year old 36 HP tractor and don't know how to about doing so.
HI Michael, the one I have works great with the hydraulics, but it could be a problem with older tractors. I'd be interested to know how the MechMaxx works for you.
@@ElmendorfAcres As I suspected at $2500 it didn't last long, would have been worth it to add the hydraulics as the MechMaxx or Woodland Mills (both are identical) PTO stump grinder is literally a pain in the neck having to twist and look backwards all the time that and you can't see what you are doing, also they are best used only with a hydrostatic transmission.
The part about the hydro transmission makes a lot of sense. They seem to be geared towards smaller stumps
Things like that amongst other things I thank Father God!
My favorite old machinery. It reminds of going to the Grahamsville Fair with my dad as a child. Best times.
This was the annual "gas up" in Schoharie.
So cool 😎 thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching. We love to visit these events
Thats a real tractor pullin
A most critical aspect, what is the loader lifting capacity?
So I can lift a fully stacked IBC tote filled with Green Oak, I can also lift an IBC tote with 250 gallons of water. I'm not sure of the actual lift capacity, but a 275 IBC filled is just a touch too much. Hopefully that's a helpful amount of info?
@@ElmendorfAcres Just looked it up, 2425 pounds.
@@inspectr1949 a full ibc with 275 gallons and the tote weighs 2428 pounds and it does pick it but only a couple inches. With it at 250 gallons is 2220 pounds which it will lift into my pickup.
@@ElmendorfAcres Also in the market for a new tractor, at my age 3/4 of a century, it will my last so lifting capacity and PTO HP are 2 critical elements, however, like PTO chippers the market place is full of them and my only go to place to sort it out is RUclips in an attempt not to destroy my retirement savings.
@@inspectr1949 I can understand the savings aspect for sure. I would say to check on all the major brands, Kubota, Kioti, Deere, Massey, etc. See who has a good warranty, price point for what you want, and then finally check on the dealers. Visit them, see who treats you well and who seems like they will be in business for the next 20 years. The biggest two reasons we went with Massey was dealer location and how we were treated when we walked into the dealership. I feel like tractors are a lot like truck brands, guys either love or hate brands with a passion. There are good ones and bad ones for sure, but the dealer support is really what makes the brand stand out from the other brands. I'd be interested in what you finally decide on.
Best review to date of the WM8H! Being in the market for some time its very confusing to choose from all the makes and models out there but narrowed it down to this one because of the dual infeed rollers that no one else seem to have, the belt drive, 8" capacity, hydro feed, company reputation, parts availability, and the great price point. Question does it make a difference having the chute bolt threads face inwards where it may snag some logs and branches? Also many have reported that the tension springs are a weak link as they break frequently so much so that they are out of stock with WoodMaxx.
I have broken one spring, in my mind the weakest point is the piece of angle iron where the top of the spring attaches. We have broken two of those. I will say when I broke the piece of angle I also lost the spring as it went flying. I emailed them and they sent me the whole thing, under warranty with no charge. I don't think the bolts facing in really makes a snag difference. A few people have reported that, but I really don't see it.
@@ElmendorfAcres Some reported that piece of angle iron is problematic also in addition to the channel iron where the upper link attaches.
Amazing!
Did you see Mike Mulligan?
The one person behind us mentioned Mike Mulligan, but no we didn’t see him or Mary Anne.
Absolutely amazing! Cutting edge for their time.
It was pretty cool to see in person. Wood fired too so it smelled awesome
I’ve always loved the old machinery. The old hit and miss engines are my favorite.
Why aren't you adjusting the infeed speed to match what your tractor can handle? The WM-8H is supposed to be adjust able from 0 to 75 feet per minute. Just slow it down. All that stop-go-stop-go is hard on your equipment.
We found that while that is true, the hemlock doesn’t feed correctly when the feed wheels are set slow.
They are destroying my maple trees. You can hear them so clearly chomping away!
All the you tube tests show the 550 to be quicker but also they all say the 261cm is a nice saw. I have a 260 pro that has only had a moderate amount of use since new and nothing wrong with it. Being an idiot, I am tempted with the 550 because I can't help but want to see what all the fuss is about. These interesting comments about the breakdown issues of the 550. I have a 462cm and 661cm and no problems. I would place reliability over cut speed for my use. Am I just better to stick with stihl? and should I pursue my other extravagant urge for a 261cm?
Hey, the 550 is noticeably quicker that is 100% true. I absolutely love my 261 for ease of starting and comfort when running it all day. Some of the 550s had issues for sure. Mine actually only had nine hours on it when they had to replace the entire bottom end of the saw due to bearings blowing out. So far we have had no issues with the Stihl. One thing that I have found is Husqvarna chains are easier to come by and you can get them cheaper. As I’ve said, some other videos, a key factor in some of my equipment purchases would actually be where do I have a good dealer relationship and support so if you have a dealer that you really like already I would tend to stick with them.
Thx for the reply. Did your crank bearing induced repair get covered by warranty? Had you bought your 550 in the last couple of years?
Good job!
Love the look on his face.... proud of his beast 👍
He's tired too. It was a long day of church, then pulling, then getting the tractor running.
His 2 little wheelhorses are the little engine that could
An awesome job kiddo
when it was done I asked him if he had fun. His reply "VERY MUCH FUN!"
That’s great
Sweet mines all fixed
Kids borrowed one of Adam’s yesterday to pull, they had a blast
That’s so great! I hope that he had a blast doing that! Outstanding!
I asked him if he had fun. He said “very much fun!”
Nice job Daniel!
Those eyes!
3020t is a beast I bought mine specifically for use with a brush saw it will chew through some serious flora you dropped some coin there pal congratulations on your new machines
Thank you. We were staunch red Max people for almost 20 years but over the last five or six years I have found the quality of the red max has declined significantly. We started switching over to echo a couple years ago and so far I have been very happy.
Wheel Horse
I have one myself, I got it for free when I was about 14 and gave it to a friend of mine about 6 months later. When I was 29 I got it back and it's been in storage for 3 year's now. I can't figure out what to do with it but I refuse to let it go again since it's the only thing I have left from my childhood. I'm definitely following and can't wait to see the build so it will give me some much needed inspiration lol
Hi Austin, we bought this one at auction for about $100. It wasn’t running, but the engine was free. So far we’ve done the head gasket because that was bad and tinkered a bit. The next step is a fuel pump as that is bad. I’ll try to do a couple more shorts or even a longer video about it. We are involved with a local garden tractor pulling group so that’s the plan for this little tractor.
It’s alive! Time to get the hood back on and some tires ruclips.net/user/shortsx0-aCjqT0Fw?si=sH2OSo3eGI-VOJbD
@ElmendorfAcres I apologize I didn't catch your first reply but I'm definitely invested in this build! I'm thinking of finding another non running one and mating the 2 into a twin 3 cylinder kubota diesel articulating mini version of a big bud lol
I figured you may like to see it running
@@ElmendorfAcres absolutely I appreciate it!
Do you have any ideas for the vinyl graphics?
Nothing much yet. Need to get it running first!
Kind of doubt that squirrels that sleep at night are the reason why your alarm went off at 2 AM.😮
I got the 2860E Some plate broke but i call Bill and he send me one next day I love this tractor My only regret is the third function for the bucket which I didn't take.
I wish I was able to factory order with the 3rd function in the joystick. But overall what we did with running the hydraulic hoses from the back worked OK
Maximum power nice job little man
She did a great job
In NY?
Yes, this was recorded in Montgomery, New York at the Orange County farmers Museum. And the pull we are sponsoring the kids for is at the Ulster County fair in New York.
Fulllllllllllllll PUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLL
She did well, pretty sure she did have a full pull
@@ElmendorfAcres absolutely nailed it what a driver she is gonna have a great future in the sport
@@RobertNowagarski I hope so. I love to see kids involved in this type of stuff.
Adapt and overcome.
That’s what we’re good at