Bhodie Bob
Bhodie Bob
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Rooster Crowing
Show a little rooster crowing
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Видео

Making hay and not getting angry.
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Describes an event that didn't make me angry and the part of it that did irritate me. Also shows haymaking with old equipment and the somewhat humorous problems that must be handled.
Pignut Hickory maybe and Foxtail bad maybe
Просмотров 2821 час назад
Talks about a tree I'm trying to identify maybe it's pignut or red hicory or maybe not. Also shows how I feed the goats and a new problem realized, foxtail. The seeds have barbs so the internet says.
Baby Goats
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Describes the first three days after baby goat birth.
Rocky Raccoon
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ten seconds of raccoon stealing bird food
Today I move the ducks and some other stuff
Просмотров 1214 дней назад
Just describes a few things in my day and asks a question about a pump failure type.
Public Service Announcement, food selection and preparation.
Просмотров 4514 дней назад
Discusses the pros and cons of preparing a dog for supper. Primarily considers the paucity of actual meat on the dog. Suggests Walmart chicken is more practical.
Evaluation of Mitch McConnell speech of Sept 4
Просмотров 5821 день назад
I saw Mitch McConnell on Sept 4 at a lunch with the Chamber of Commerce and I took notes and now I tell what he said with a few comments of my own. I think he is a real person although I don't agree with him on many issues, especially it was a dirty trick what he did with Merck Garland who is now Attorney General of course as you know what goes around comes around.
Party in Prague
Просмотров 3221 день назад
Apparently you can drink in the parks in Prague.
Which is worse, bugs or three point hitches?
Просмотров 1528 дней назад
Talks about the difficulty of hooking up a three point hitch in the modern age and also too many bugs here and there.
hot day on the farm
Просмотров 32Месяц назад
Talks about the sun, the hay, the johnsongrass, the ivy, the goats, and a modification to a jd 1025
Making hay as a third career
Просмотров 207Месяц назад
Describes making hay with old equipment that has been repaired many times. And greased up good.
Ducks love mud - they ruin drinking water quickly
Просмотров 56Месяц назад
Describes a method of providing fresh drinking water to ducks that doesn't work. Talks about how ducks love mud. Asks if anybody knows why. Shows ducks swimming in fresh water.
Building a goat house and making my boy a bachelor.
Просмотров 39Месяц назад
Describes building a goat house and pen with the concept that he can't be with the babies when the momas deliver. Well he could be but better not. Also we don't want babies to be born in the winter so we can't let him back with the momas until Janurary at the soonest.
It's hard to go home, international flights
Просмотров 27Месяц назад
Describes a problem the family had flying home from Prague. Basically a series of mis and or difficult communications, computer glitches, inexplicable events, unknown factors, and multiple providers, and severe weather in Charlotte came to gether to give us major headaches.
Demonstration of Flex Seal product
Просмотров 332 месяца назад
Demonstration of Flex Seal product
Clear fence line, burning thorn bush
Просмотров 552 месяца назад
Clear fence line, burning thorn bush
Repair side by side fridge where freezer is cold but not fridge
Просмотров 412 месяца назад
Repair side by side fridge where freezer is cold but not fridge
More tree line burning
Просмотров 192 месяца назад
More tree line burning
Is Johnsongrass all bad ?
Просмотров 1353 месяца назад
Is Johnsongrass all bad ?
The year of poison ivy.
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The year of poison ivy.
How to fish farm 101 total beginner
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How to fish farm 101 total beginner
2004 Farmtrac 435 alternator, three point hitch.
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2004 Farmtrac 435 alternator, three point hitch.
Clean out the fence line
Просмотров 103 месяца назад
Clean out the fence line
The Old Handyman eats moldy cheese
Просмотров 203 месяца назад
The Old Handyman eats moldy cheese
Install garage door opener
Просмотров 3103 месяца назад
Install garage door opener
Myths about goats.
Просмотров 103 месяца назад
Myths about goats.
Guiness
Просмотров 134 месяца назад
Guiness
Cutting fresh hay for goats.
Просмотров 554 месяца назад
Cutting fresh hay for goats.
Repair JD L110 drive pulley and carburator
Просмотров 1574 месяца назад
Repair JD L110 drive pulley and carburator

Комментарии

  • @BhodieBob
    @BhodieBob 9 дней назад

    It's been so long since I did this I don't even remember. I especially don't remember the way the rope runs through two places on the gin pole. I am doing farming now and I have to raise and lower my cycle mower 7 foot long steel cutting bar. It's kind of heavy but I can't figure out a way to provide a mechanical assist. At least not a simple way.

  • @BhodieBob
    @BhodieBob 16 дней назад

    when you do the thumb over it looks like my head on a swivel

  • @アレン-f2x
    @アレン-f2x 17 дней назад

    i dont mind shaky videos, id rather it be recorded on a real camcorder rather than a stupid smartphone anyway! also why do you say thats the first time you ever called a boy duck a drake?

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 16 дней назад

      I think it is the first time. I usually say boys and girls. although i have said hen and rooster. I don't call my big boy a billy goat. or the pregnant one does. or is is dams? I don't know the correct terms. I think a flock of crows is called a murder. I think I heard that somewhere

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 16 дней назад

      if i had cows i would say cow bull heifer and steer. but i am more used to that growing up in iowa

  • @reptilez
    @reptilez 18 дней назад

    Looks like she would fit in the crock pot, but everybody knows they are crispier from the oven...

  • @アレン-f2x
    @アレン-f2x 25 дней назад

    hahahaha, that was pretty funny

  • @reptilez
    @reptilez 27 дней назад

    Rock on Bhodie, don't get too excited.

  • @mariomartinez2555
    @mariomartinez2555 28 дней назад

    You should remove the engine !!!

  • @mariomartinez2555
    @mariomartinez2555 28 дней назад

    No

  • @martijnrood8060
    @martijnrood8060 Месяц назад

    I want 4 minutes of my life back

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob Месяц назад

      If you watched four minutes that is so good for my channel. Most of my vids get about ten seconds. Also this vid had three times the next highest. I think the deal is Google recommends this vid to ppl who like fail vids.

  • @jasonkronenwetter5328
    @jasonkronenwetter5328 Месяц назад

    I just cleaned mine. Separate the magnetic coil from the pump and the impeller should spin freely without the pull of the magnetic field. If not, it's gummed up! I couldn't get the impeller out so I pryed it up a little and worked dish soap and then vinegar into the impeller. Neither freed it up so I tried Marvel Mystery oil. Started to free up so I finally sprayed some universal lube (WD40 would work too) into the impeller from a can and worked that in pulling up and down or shaking the impeller housing and rotating the impeller until it spun freely even under the faucet! Reinstalled on washer, works quiet and efficiently again! Like new!

  • @RobTRealty
    @RobTRealty Месяц назад

    Well done. I like this system. I built one to raise a 25' mast alone - failed! It was a rotating hoist that the bottom 6' of the mast rested in but the problem was that all of the power was low on the mast and it couldn't, even with pullies (or my full 270 lb body weight pushing down on the end of the hoist) lift that long mast (even though it's very light to carry around one-handed if held in the middle). So now rethinking it and then this popped up the next morning. This is the best one I've seen for what I need - you have the gin pole (if that's the right term) pulling on a point much higher up on the mast). So going to steal your idea. Any chance you have any more detailed pics? (Such as how you have the gin pole attached to the deck and how it is supported?) Thanks!

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob Месяц назад

      I started farming and the poor sail boat sits lonely. I still have all the stuff. I was looking at a tripod lift I made for the motor. It worked but kind of troublesome. As I recall the mast lifter did work well. The mast isn't light either. Takes two guys to carry it around - I usually don't have help though. Maybe I moved it one end at a time. I'm pretty sure I couldn't pick it up and carry it. It's hanging in the barn. Stretches half the lenght of the barn. I do have a dream of sailing in lake michigan some day. i need a new motor and a bigger truck. ha ha

    • @jepomer
      @jepomer 10 дней назад

      @@BhodieBob - your setup simply needs some lateral (port/starboard) support. It should rotate about the same level as the mast step pin. Otherwise, your setup is very similar to the many successful mast stepping/unstepping setups on RUclips and similar to what I use on my Capri 22 - a similar sized boat to yours. Just to make a point, I have raised and lowered the Capri 22 mast by myself without anything else by just "hefting" it up and down. At 72, I know best to use my gin pole (whisker pole) and bridle along with moving the sheet blocking to the bow. A simple a-frame setup at the mast step area would be a simple solution in the same thoughts as your motor tripod.

  • @goldfish2289
    @goldfish2289 2 месяца назад

    Something primal about burning stuff.

  • @jackbutler3699
    @jackbutler3699 2 месяца назад

    Helpful

  • @tomjohnson1190
    @tomjohnson1190 2 месяца назад

    Great video…you are brave to take it completely apart.

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 2 месяца назад

      it was tricky - i still get a kick out of the name of the hydraulic i used = corn head grease

  • @bonkeydollocks1879
    @bonkeydollocks1879 3 месяца назад

    Old cars good , new cars bad.

  • @アレン-f2x
    @アレン-f2x 3 месяца назад

    you mean i could of been eating moldy cheese all these years?? i always just toss it when it molds! thanks for sharing this wonderful information! your videos are always so interesting and entertaining to watch.

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 3 месяца назад

      this is not the answer i expected. i always wonder who is watching my vids. You Tube doesn't tell me.

    • @アレン-f2x
      @アレン-f2x 3 месяца назад

      there is a way to see who is subscribed to you on youtube, but im not sure if you can see who actually watches your videos. i watch most of your videos, but i dont always comment.

  • @jaken1319
    @jaken1319 4 месяца назад

    Lol your power company caused it your stupid meter has a electromagnetic system it was arcing and your line got hot

  • @ferraridan4883
    @ferraridan4883 4 месяца назад

    We call them Cudzu trees in Tennessee. Arsenal or Tardon will take them out. Local native species is always the way to go.

  • @James-pz2yf
    @James-pz2yf 4 месяца назад

    I lived in stephsport KY and I was helping with the tobacco on our farm up there.

  • @James-pz2yf
    @James-pz2yf 4 месяца назад

    5:12

  • @richardpoirier2132
    @richardpoirier2132 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the very informative video !! I learned a lot about the series 740 loader that I’ve got to get going again… hoping that a filter change will be enough and disappointed to hear they don’t make the original type replacement any more!

  • @BhodieBob
    @BhodieBob 5 месяцев назад

    I looked at new ones and it appears to be correct.

  • @what9621
    @what9621 5 месяцев назад

    Team effort.

  • @BhodieBob
    @BhodieBob 5 месяцев назад

    I later moved this swingset across town to a farm.

  • @danielmiller2660
    @danielmiller2660 5 месяцев назад

    Okay…just sayin’ I’m getting ready to do the exact same thing. LOL. Isn’t it fun doing thing by yourself?

    • @danielmiller2660
      @danielmiller2660 5 месяцев назад

      So…here’s an update…I’m more of a video watcher than a poster. I had the exact same idea as this one. Except mine was with a 4x6 beam, with 4x4 (12’) legs. Pretty heavy. I used one 2x6 (10’) with a notch cut out. I also had a 2x6 (10’) that I cut in half. I lifted 1 side and slid the 5 footer underneath the leg. Then did the same to the other one. At this point, I took the remaining 10 foot 2x6 and mounted a handle (I had lying around) towards the bottom. Pushed up and pulled with the handle and it went right up.

  • @DionysusSanchez
    @DionysusSanchez 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @georgerousakis8501
    @georgerousakis8501 6 месяцев назад

    Anyway, you should definitely trim the hairs on your nose, they have grown outrageously,...😅😅😅😅

  • @BhodieBob
    @BhodieBob 6 месяцев назад

    I probably should have mentioned to wipe a little new oil on the oil filter gasket (basically a flat o ring) before installing.

  • @dukeman7595
    @dukeman7595 7 месяцев назад

    You could have broom finished the concrete for a much nicer finish.

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 7 месяцев назад

      Here's the thing. I'm not a real concrete guy. I can't make a big slab flat. It's like a calm sea after I'm done. And I have tried the broom using not the official broom and it didn't go well. I don't know if I had an official broom if I could do it well, maybe. But it's okay like this. Another thing I can't really do is lay brick and I have a video about that too. I'm a handyman - I can do it all but not the best at any one thing. Incidentally I showed it to a HVAC guy and he said oh we can level it for you. I said it's level that's what all this new concrete is. People are funny. (It's level for the feet of a three foot square unit)

    • @dukeman7595
      @dukeman7595 7 месяцев назад

      Any broom will work, no official; broom that I know of. Anyway you did alright and it works for you. I subscribed because you were honest. Thank you.@@BhodieBob

  • @ElvidoreSatellite-wb5is
    @ElvidoreSatellite-wb5is 7 месяцев назад

    Fiberglass matting plus the fiberglass resin on the back will help reinforce the shroud from vibration doesn’t compromise the shroud. Over all nice work / well enough done. Bravo!✨⭐️✨

  • @mno2945
    @mno2945 7 месяцев назад

    Hey ❤

  • @アレン-f2x
    @アレン-f2x 7 месяцев назад

    hopefully these arent too bright at night. i personally cannot stand led lights, especially for on road use. i think they are absolutely blinding, and kind of a safety hazard. we should go back to high pressure sodium and halogen for the road lighting, much easier on the eyes.

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 7 месяцев назад

      In some cases I think people object to brightness of LEDs because they're whiter. But but certain headlights on pickup trucks are so bright they're blinding when I'm sitting at the stoplight and they're behind me and they shine through all my mirrors right into my eyes and eliminates the entirety of my little car

  • @TheMistashmoe
    @TheMistashmoe 7 месяцев назад

    What about trapped gas from the foam?

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 7 месяцев назад

      Not. Sure what this means

    • @TheMistashmoe
      @TheMistashmoe 7 месяцев назад

      I seen another video and just tried it on my tub. I used my scope camera and seen lots of the spray foam didn’t mix. I called DuPont for great stuff and they told me it’s not recommended since there’s no where for the off gas to go. They told me it’s not recommended for under the tub. Not enough air flow to mix well. And if the stuff doesn’t mix it continues to off gas and that gas gets trapped. That stuff gives lung cancer. Now I get to learn how to replace a tub. I had a crack in my tub. Next time I’ll just use bondo, paint it and call it a day.

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 7 месяцев назад

      @@TheMistashmoe I'm sure it's not recommended. I'm not sure what you mean by mixing? It's not a and b components. I didn't have a crack. Only softness. For a crack I would use fiberglass with a mat. I will soon post a video showing the use of both bondo and fiberglass and the benefits of each.

  • @johnscheffler1514
    @johnscheffler1514 7 месяцев назад

    Good job. Glad it worked for you. I got a ford 340 diesel with a 745 loader. Im looking for a filter too. You got me thinking.

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 7 месяцев назад

      my way was the hardest way. easiest way would be put it back together new fluid no filter. then you could change the fluid after a while. Let me know if you figure out something else.

    • @johnscheffler1514
      @johnscheffler1514 7 месяцев назад

      @BhodieBob ok I will. 👍

    • @trav395hus8
      @trav395hus8 6 месяцев назад

      I have a 340b with a 745 loader and I got the filter from my new holland dealer

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 6 месяцев назад

      @@trav395hus8 was it a metal composite filter in the leg of the loader?

    • @trav395hus8
      @trav395hus8 6 месяцев назад

      Yes it was a mesh filter and came with the gasket for the lower plate at the bottom of the loader leg. Filter was 12” by 3 approximately

  • @matthewpeterson7910
    @matthewpeterson7910 7 месяцев назад

    You feed the metal cable through the slot and then slide the metal end over the cable sheathing

  • @ibobeko4309
    @ibobeko4309 8 месяцев назад

    I would go to the website and download the latest driver, probably it is faster.

  • @アレン-f2x
    @アレン-f2x 8 месяцев назад

    thats not vintage! im still rockin a windows xp tower from 2004! it still goes online,, its just real slow compared to newer computers. come to think of it, it doesnt even have a wireless card, i just use ethernet.

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 8 месяцев назад

      wow man you are a champion of something - I remember when they used to talk about how great SP was. Well back in the day, I liked DOS. ha ha. I could write batch files to do stuff in DOS. Actually the computer I replaced was 2010 and it wasn't real bad but there was a glitch and I lost 500 gig of data. I made some mistakes. Anyway i figured out time to upgrade. This one has a solid state drive which is cool. I would do ethernet too but it's too far to my router. Also the router covers the whole house in wifi. Even the basement on the other side of the brick chimney. Wouldn't believe it if it wasn't happening. Also how do you get around those "not supported" messages?

    • @アレン-f2x
      @アレン-f2x 7 месяцев назад

      if youre talking about the error messages you would get while trying to install a program that no longer supports windows xp, such as a modern web browser or something,, there are third party patches that you can find on the net that allow you to install modern applications that would normally require a newer version of windows to run. by the way, did you know the US military sill uses windows xp? they pay microsoft millions of dollars each year to continue receiving security updates......as for me though, i no longer receive any kind of updates since microsoft stopped supporting xp almost ten years ago. thats okay though, ive still never been hacked! haha

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 7 месяцев назад

      @@アレン-f2x I installed Linux on a laptop which I still have but it's difficult to use because hardware isn't supported

    • @アレン-f2x
      @アレン-f2x 7 месяцев назад

      yeah, my computer is pretty slow on the web as well. its only got two gigabytes of ram. websites just get more and more slowed down over time because they become more and more advanced, forcing you to upgrade to newer faster hardware. i dont like that. i want to use my old pc, theres nothing wrong with it,, its just forced obsolescence. kind of like how my old 2g gsm cellphone is going to no longer work here in about a month, all because t-mobile has decided to shut down their old 2g network just because its old. the cellphone still works perfectly fine,, that is until they shut down the old network making it completely useless, forcing me to buy a new 4g or 5g cellphone.......

  • @maxionsoundcloud
    @maxionsoundcloud 8 месяцев назад

    Bradford Pear is the worst tree ever. Horrible smell compared to fish or semen. Highly invasive. Very unstable trees with too many branches. Nothing can grow underneath the tree with the amount of shade.

  • @larskrenning260
    @larskrenning260 8 месяцев назад

    You're "old school".... And I love that!.... It's exactly how I love to do it, or honestly, loved to do it - back in the days (80s, beginning of the 90s) (We're getting old!!!) Watching your honest video helped me to remember that I too can do it....... Thanks!..... BTW - I'm surprised your efforts have been viewed by 3700 men and women, but only got 24 "likes"..... People just don't appreciate practical and real guidance.... Thnx

    • @BhodieBob
      @BhodieBob 8 месяцев назад

      i have noticed that i get very few likes and comments. but i just track the views.

  • @FLOSSYTREADWELL
    @FLOSSYTREADWELL 8 месяцев назад

    Put it on a big old duvet and putt it up on that. My son and I managed that way

  • @makarandvaidya-q2w
    @makarandvaidya-q2w 8 месяцев назад

    1 suggestion; on safety & on best engg practice: put sm mesh at inlet of this bower; ie. Suction or vacuum end, to avoid any debris to get in fan blades, casing & damaging it. 2nd: run this in duty cycle, these 230VAC 1ph brushed motors are not meant to run in continuous operation. It will heat up & burn.

  • @CliffordMaxfield
    @CliffordMaxfield 9 месяцев назад

    It's been a few years. Do you still have the McGregor 24?

  • @officialpowerofbanana
    @officialpowerofbanana 9 месяцев назад

    good to know

  • @アレン-f2x
    @アレン-f2x 9 месяцев назад

    now thats a real heater!

  • @DefinitelyNotMyRealName
    @DefinitelyNotMyRealName 9 месяцев назад

    GDI

  • @kjkareemslim
    @kjkareemslim 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video

  • @iftikharkhan8362
    @iftikharkhan8362 10 месяцев назад

    Yes

  • @jeanbiroute
    @jeanbiroute 10 месяцев назад

    That's some commitment!

  • @Veterangarage
    @Veterangarage 11 месяцев назад

    Probably failing o2 sensor