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  • @billluster7687
    @billluster7687 17 дней назад +150

    I'm convinced that most of the negative comments, especially when it comes to your new purchases, are rooted in JEALOUSY. You're right. Your subscribers like seeing your business grow, and keeping your equipment up to date is a big part of it. 👍👍👍

    • @tomdix5167
      @tomdix5167 17 дней назад +4

      When he starts spending my money .........................! Great content.

    • @ericreinoehl4350
      @ericreinoehl4350 17 дней назад +7

      Hell I'm jealous but still enjoy seeing the tools you buy getting used. Thanks Mike. Getting paid for effort put forth is not for everyone, they don't understand the effort applied gets rewarded

    • @richv70
      @richv70 16 дней назад +3

      100% hit the nail right on the head!

    • @jamesfranks545
      @jamesfranks545 16 дней назад +4

      Yup from people that made very poor life choices earlier in their lives and now they are paying for it and are jealous of the folks that are doing well.

    • @robertselkirk674
      @robertselkirk674 16 дней назад +3

      I agree, Mike.
      You've worked hard and spent wisely (hopefully) and are continuing to build a successful business and chanel; some people are just so jealous of anyone who is successful.
      Probably also jealous that you've got a large and happy family (and a trophy wife too).
      Enjoy your holiday and drive carefully; I've seen too many USA car crash videos, and don't want to see you two on one (ever).
      Best Wishes from an old fan in (sunny for now) London.

  • @mikerobinson386
    @mikerobinson386 17 дней назад +254

    Remember Mike, you will never win over the haters. 99% of us love what you do and are proud of this channel. Don’t dwell over the negative people.

    • @countreekidd
      @countreekidd 17 дней назад +15

      I don't think they're "haters" in the sense that they want this channel to fail in any way. I think mostly those comments come from a channel going from being relatable, to not being relatable.
      Some viewers who stacked firewood like Mike used to, probably still do things the same way--they haven't made the "come up" that Mike has. It's like if you ran a lemonade stand, and loved it, and then you found someone's channel that also ran a lemonade stand. Then, over time, that lemonade stand channel turned into a chain of lemonade brick and mortar locations. You might not relate to it as much anymore, because that channel no longer resembles what made it relatable. That's just natural, and even peoples' desire to want things to return to what they found relatable is perfectly natural--it doesn't make them 'negative' to 'mourn' the loss of what used-to-be.
      Mike makes comments about things changing for better or worse, and even suggests that certain entities should stop doing what they're doing...because we might agree, it doesn't sound negative, but for someone on the other side of his arguments...well you get the picture.
      When I heard him say the comment was about Mike buying things, my immediate thought was 'yeah, I get that', but that's because I didn't assume the person hated Mike--he might, I really don't know--but I try to look at things from the point of view of a normal person...what would a normal person mean by saying that?
      There are times when Mike asks if his viewers like certain types of content, and I don't really like it when creators ask those types of questions--as tempting as it is to voice my opinion, I'd rather they just make what they want, and I'll decide if I want to watch it...very simple. Otherwise, it resembles a media operation--which technically it is, but I could tune in to broadcasters and cable if I wanted that, but I digress. All that to say, when Mike does certain types of videos that I don't really care for, I'm tempted sometimes to voice my dissatisfaction, but then I humble myself with the reality that his channel shouldn't be about what I want, because...well, he doesn't even know me, I don't buy his merch, I'm not subscribed, I don't hit the like button, and I don't even watch the ads--the man owes me absolutely nothing lol. Some people might do all of those things, or none of them, but still feel like there's enough 'give and take' for their opinion to matter, and hopefully influence the decisions Mike makes...agree or disagree, I wish them the best. For most of us, I can only assume that nothing in our lives hinges on what happens to a RUclips channel. Anyway, I'm rambling because I'm bored, sitting here waiting on a program to complete doing its thing...I need to touch grass I guess.

    • @gmaster716
      @gmaster716 17 дней назад +10

      when you put yourself out there your always going to run into tough critics

    • @stromxtc2033
      @stromxtc2033 17 дней назад +8

      There's always going to be those monkeys at the ends of the branches, sniping to get a better seat.

    • @bbrown5887
      @bbrown5887 17 дней назад

      @@gmaster716100%. There’s a price for living in the public eye at any level.

    • @bbrown5887
      @bbrown5887 17 дней назад +7

      Death, taxes, and haters gonna hate.

  • @haroldmessimer4949
    @haroldmessimer4949 17 дней назад +69

    Mike, it amazes me how much you and I are so alike. The new left boot comment, “I’m about to throw these boots into the fire pit….”, let me just say this, PRICELESS. I cannot stand when I buy a new pair of shoes/boots and I hear strange squeaky noises. They go. No questions asked, they simply go bye bye. Well done.
    Now about the 1 or 3 negative comments about you buying something, let me share this. When I need gas for my vehicle, I don’t care about price. I simply stop somewhere and fill up. Why? Because I’m not wasting my energy on looking for the best price or buying at a specific location. I have better things to do with my time. The same for you, don’t waste your energy on the 1 or 3 nay sayers. You have 365,000 subscribers, all who enjoy who you are, what you say and what you share, focus on that. Forget the nay sayers and tell them this, “That’s Nice”. That means, *!*! Off!

  • @MichaelJones1527
    @MichaelJones1527 17 дней назад +97

    The jealous factor is always out there among some people. You’re never going to satisfy the winning jealous type. They don’t want to do the work, but they will complain about it when you don’t do things their way. Keep doing what you’re doing Mike. I hope to see the videos from your trip soon.

    • @terryholmes5820
      @terryholmes5820 17 дней назад +12

      I was just going to post basically the same thing but you beat me to it. I couldn’t agree more.

    • @B422TMack
      @B422TMack 17 дней назад +4

      I agree also. The Jealous Factor is Strong with some people .
      They're jealous of what others have & they don't.
      Myself I have watched Mike's channel since about 1k to 1.2k mark. I'm happy for Mike & glad to see him grow his business .
      Mack

    • @BW35bucket
      @BW35bucket 17 дней назад +3

      Mike I have a grapple root rake for my bobcat T870. I tip the teeth just a couple inches into gravel and drive forward. Just incredible how it cleans bark etc. up in my wood yard. Highly recommend this one I use. It’s built very well. Company I found out is in Ohio. I plan on looking at other attachments they market. Mike I wanted to share with you what I did yesterday with it. I curled both grapples over to closed. I put grapple teeth down into soil the grapple arms now act as depth gauges will not let you gouge the ground moving forward. Back and forth over and over and I mixed a full bucket of ash up from boiler into the garden soil and horse manure. It basically did what a rototiller could do but half the time and leveled garden out. O!!!! I about forgot, and I didn’t have to step in horse manure and make my boots smell. I would have had a smelly problem not a squeaky boot problem. 😂 I enjoy your channel. Fellow laborer.

    • @nelsonferris2606
      @nelsonferris2606 17 дней назад +1

      You said it for me, thanx.

    • @mattblack9069
      @mattblack9069 13 дней назад +1

      and envy

  • @RodneyPlath
    @RodneyPlath 17 дней назад +13

    Mike, Thought you might like to hear my experience with burning "wet" wood. I will try and make this short...We moved to the woods in Arkansas. We found a small cabin with just a few acres and we fell in love with it. It came with a beautiful wood stove and fireplace with stone from the property. When we closed on it , my first "jaw dropping" moment was when we got back to the property and I saw the huge firewood storage area was completely empty!!! I don't know why, but I thought it would stay. After moving in I starting looking for dead wood standing and newly fallen down trees. My property is mostly oak (white and red) and Pine all of the dead standing and newly fallen trees where pine. I cut/split all the pine it ranged from 24% moisture to about 14% with quite a bit of "punky" stuff. I cut 1 white oak down that had a bad lean toward the house and split it all up. I had all this wood cut and split by the end of Aug. but it was already starting to get cool at night and I had a plan....I ordered a bunch of fire starter from you and with the fire starter, and pine, I could get the "wet" oak going...Would have been a tough winter without your fire starter. Thanks for all you do!

  • @Duncangonefishin
    @Duncangonefishin 17 дней назад +21

    Good morning y'all from the Interior of British Columbia! The ice is off the lakes and I'm headed out fishing for a few days. Keep the faith !!! Go Canucks Go !!!

    • @megamike4357
      @megamike4357 17 дней назад +2

      Go get em! What you fishing for?

    • @Duncangonefishin
      @Duncangonefishin 15 дней назад

      @@megamike4357 Rainbow trout or Kamloops trout in this area.

  • @danmanfre5209
    @danmanfre5209 17 дней назад +20

    For what it's worth, I understand what you're doing building your channel, building your business, your brand, etc. it all makes sense however, I believe there are some people who look at you as just a nice guy splitting firewood in his yard for some side money and doing some nice work for his community. These are the folks that think you are losing your way buying all the equipment. Yes, there are haters out there, but i think most just don't understand you're building a business. One piece of advice, don't ever say "I'll be honest with you", especially to a judge lol, b/c it implies sometimes you lie. Better to say "I'll be frank with you" or "I'll tell you flat out"...hope this helps. BTW I think your channel or product is very good. You've got talent for this kind of thing. Hope you and your wife enjoy your trip...safe travels.

  • @looneylenny87
    @looneylenny87 17 дней назад +18

    We here in NH use hard wood for heat, pine for fire pits outside fires in common. No reason to waste good heating wood. Hope You Have a Better Day, Boscawen,NH

    • @user-lq2dn5jg9z
      @user-lq2dn5jg9z 17 дней назад +1

      Nashua here!

    • @gusswenson7811
      @gusswenson7811 17 дней назад

      Howdy
      Boscawen as well here..
      A little surprised.. Glad to see a neighbor…. 👍👍

    • @thomasstrout1738
      @thomasstrout1738 17 дней назад +1

      Farmington…don’t hold it against me!

    • @danbarrette9888
      @danbarrette9888 17 дней назад +1

      Kensington seacoast area.

  • @jareds6611
    @jareds6611 17 дней назад +15

    I just bought a scag patriot 61 mower. Had to retire my 1999 exmark Lazer z. Parts were becoming very hard to find. It was down for 4 weeks while I tried to find the right clutch. 4th time was a charm.

    • @michaelstrahl
      @michaelstrahl 17 дней назад

      Love my Patriot! I’ve had mine for going on 8 years now. It’s been a great mower. Other than maintenance items it hasn’t needed a thing. 😊

  • @foreverbrownsfan
    @foreverbrownsfan 17 дней назад +8

    IMHO, your channel has such great variety of not only content, but presentation, too. OWTM has been my #1 YT channel for the past three years when I was searching for ideas to keep grass growing in my shaded areas. Keep it up!

  • @BackyardMaine
    @BackyardMaine 17 дней назад +33

    Mike, the people who get upset are just jealous. They probably wish they could do the same but they haven't put in the hard work in order to be able to afford to do that.. Keep up the great content.

  • @NSResponder
    @NSResponder 17 дней назад +32

    You have 366 THOUSAND subscribers. I'd say your fans vastly outnumber anyone griping at you about what you do. Keep making your videos your way, it's worked great so far.

  • @georgea6403
    @georgea6403 17 дней назад +12

    I have a particular disdain for jealous people. This came about quite a while ago a couple different times during conversations that led to making money when I nonchalantly ,and absolutely not bragging about, mentioned that I hit 40 K last year. The one guy responded. “You mean you make that much? “. And I said well Yeah that’s 6-7 days a week 10,11,12 hour days. Which I don’t think he heard a word cause all that was computing in his cranium was that I was making more than him. ( a relative by the way. lol)After those conversations, those people treated me differently. I thought it was just me. But after talking to a couple guys at work about it, they says oh no it’s not you. If you got a dime more than the next guy, they’ll be jealous. That was the end of my discussing wages with anybody. Keep doing what you’re doing Mike. Cause I am.

  • @bendugas8632
    @bendugas8632 17 дней назад +6

    Standing oak, cut sawed then placed in my kilns 25 / 30 days dried down to 6 percent, pine either red or white frozen standing cut sawed 6 days down to 6 percent. Air dried pine from green to 15 percent 90 days, oak 1 inch thick air dried 1 year sometimes a bit longer down to 15 / 20 percent, depending on the equilibrium of the air moisture.

  • @matthewsims359
    @matthewsims359 16 дней назад +1

    Long comment coming at ya. First, flying- last year, my daughter flew to Ireland. She left the bluegrass airport in Lexington Ky. Flew almost 900 miles in the wrong direction to Dallas Tx. When she arrived in Dallas, her flight was delayed for 14hrs, thats right 14hrs. My 15yr old daughter slept on a booth seat in the Dallas Fort Worth airport ( not cool ). So, for me, if i dont have to cross the big pond, im driving. Now for the channel, i love seeing the growth and the new equipment. I think its awesome to see a plan executed through hard work. Yall have a plan and are more than willing to put in the work to have it come together. Now for videos, one of my favorites is from one of yalls trips out west. I think the video was tirled “ no words needed “ or something like that. It was a great video. Another one of my favorites was “ i tried it their way” . Now for your vacation, i hope yall have a very safe, relaxing and fun trip, y’all definitely deserve it. Stay safe everybody

  • @timothybrawley7909
    @timothybrawley7909 17 дней назад +1

    I was thinking about you mentioning that someone saying that they were tired of seeing you buying equipment. As i look back and viewing one of you older videoes, you have really grown your channel. I like that. I grew up on a dairy farm. We also grew tobacco and produce. I love equipment and tools that make thing easier and more productive. If you've got the money to spend and invest; then, more power to ya. I enjoy watching videoes like yours. You keep it interesting. If buying equipment helps you, I'm all for it. I was thinking of purchasing a Wood-Mizer sawmill and was looking at the LX150 that you had. I had been looking at the LT15 wide, but now I'm taking a look at the LX150. I'm plannig on doing a lot of timberframing for myself. I'm also looking for something to use as a small business/hobby for when I retire. These kind of videoes help me to make those decisions. I get more realistic views and info about equioment from people like you. Thanks for the videoes and keep on doing what you do.

  • @stefanziemer6644
    @stefanziemer6644 17 дней назад +8

    Looking at that wood shed in the background another opportunity might be to cut those beautifully split and arranged pieces of wood into 2” lengths, glue them to backing board and sell it to architects for seriously stunning wall feature wall panels.

  • @tractordan933
    @tractordan933 17 дней назад +15

    Kawasaki, the classic lawn mower engine used by many different brands for good reason. Good morning Morgans.

  • @donalddavis3308
    @donalddavis3308 17 дней назад +7

    Really enjoyed the tour of Messicks . I have two diesel Kubota's and needed some parts. The parts department fixed me up and I had the order in my hands 4 days later. Can't beat that. Don't let the haters get you down. Haters are gonna hate.

  • @SwimCoach8
    @SwimCoach8 17 дней назад +15

    O.K. Here's my discovery. As a guy who can spill used motor oil everywhere. I know, I know....There's only a couple of us. Have you ever seen a vacuum bottle for changing oil in small engines? I got one at the local Advanced store and I love it. Pump the bottle a coupla times to make the vacuum. Put the hose down the dip stick and suck the oil out. Once it starts to suck air, I twist the hose around to make sure I've got it pretty clean. I always tilt the mower a little towards the dip stick. First two or three times I used it, I had to pull the drain plug....Didn't even get a drop out of the darned thing. I now spill one drop of oil when I pull the tube out...Sometimes.
    We are driving the Bad Lands/Yellowstone/Teton/Bryce Canyon/North Rim Grand Canyon/Moki Dugway and south to see our son in Austin Texas this September. You have a 4/5 hour head start on Hershey so we are taking three days to Wall, then hitting the Bad Lands on our way Cody for the night. Did 6,000 miles last may....Hoping for 6,500 to 7,000 this September.
    Hope the trip went well. Thanks for your time. Oh, BTW, looks like oak has roughly 2.5 times the BTU's of red pine.

    • @danmech123
      @danmech123 14 дней назад

      X2 on the vacuum oil extractor. I even use it on my diesel pick-up. Soooo much easier to drain the last couple pints into a drain pan rather than the dealing with the entire volume at once. Especially now that I'm retired and flat-backing in the garage instead having a shop with a lift. The great shop and the people I worked with are about the only things I miss about my working days.

  • @gregforster5913
    @gregforster5913 17 дней назад +7

    Greg from northern Michigan. Those that can do, those that can't either sit on the sidelines or complain. Everything you do is measured and judged in terms of return of investment. You use nearly everything you currently own. Your equipment does not cost, it pays.

  • @DonnieRoebuck
    @DonnieRoebuck 17 дней назад +9

    We like to drive as well...get down on the "surface streets" and see what we can find. And there's something really relaxing about having no where you have to be and no particular time to be there.

  • @jackpoirier5023
    @jackpoirier5023 17 дней назад +29

    I would never have a problem buying a used piece of equipment from you, Mike.
    My wife and I (61 & 63 respectively) went to New Zealand just after Christmas. Boston to Auckland, 26 hours. It was exhausting.

  • @user-ik4fd9ny4b
    @user-ik4fd9ny4b 17 дней назад +5

    Mike, we use DRIED pine (4 yr old) to start our wood stove when we FIRST arrive at our cabin during the winter months in upstate NY. We continue to burn it for the first 30/60 minutes depending. It gives off an explosive amount of energy/Btu's in a very short period of time, though you just have to keep feeding it, as opposed to oak, etc.. Then we switch to hard wood. The cabin warms so much faster this way..

  • @ronkolacek9645
    @ronkolacek9645 17 дней назад +3

    Your organization has improved 100%... good job yard looks great.....it's nice to be able to move around without stuff piled everywhere....great video Mike....

  • @martyg8533
    @martyg8533 17 дней назад +7

    Mike never never apologize for building your business I have been watching you for about 4 years. I live for your videos keep up the great work. God bless and have a great vacation stay safe and be vigilant!!!!

  • @jeremybaron9048
    @jeremybaron9048 15 дней назад

    Hi! Love your channel. A little trick for you with the hose clips when you removed the fuel filter on the mower. Grab a small socket and you can snap it on that clip and it will allow you to move it a lot easier than dealing with the bulky pliers.

  • @user-ik4fd9ny4b
    @user-ik4fd9ny4b 17 дней назад +5

    Mike, If I May: to simplify it to the roots - It's not "if customers didn't buy things there'd be no Messicks": It's "if HARD working people like you/us didn't prosper and grow there wouldn't be a reason for a Messicks" period! IMHO
    Keep it up! 400K soon!

  • @nibotkram7743
    @nibotkram7743 17 дней назад +3

    I had and exmark mower and it was fast and reliable.
    But it would frequently get stuck in the spring months. I broke down and got and AWD Kubota GR2120 with the diesel engine.
    Great mower.

  • @carlolson1203
    @carlolson1203 17 дней назад +11

    Have a good trip. Sometimes, some people resent what others have earned. Kiss them off.

  • @stephenpaul394
    @stephenpaul394 17 дней назад +1

    I, like you don’t understand why anyone complains about what you by. I am going on 72 years old and just bought 20 acres to build my final home on. While I can’t afford or even need what you buy I do learn from what you do. I had someone clear my land, I have never run large equipment but learned what I needed to do to get it done. I will buy some type of log splitter for firewood but can’t justify what you have, mine will be for personal use only, not to sell wood like you do. But if we were to never improve I guess we would use wedges made from oak wood and a sledge hammer. I don’t want to go back to that. I do like and learn from your videos and also just enjoy watching what you do. You seem to think things out and use common sense in your decisions. I don’t want to pour concrete but I do learn from Tom about what I need to look for when getting someone to pour my concrete. You both have good content and keep me entertained. Keep up the good work and may God bless you and your family.

  • @thomasgreene5750
    @thomasgreene5750 17 дней назад +2

    Growing up, we burned dry softwood in the shoulder heating season when we only needed a short fire once or twice a day. In the winter when we needed a fire full time and wanted to load the stove only twice a day, we burned oak or hard maple.
    Outdoors in black-fly season, we would build a smudge fire upwind and put some wet softwood, usually fresh-cut branches, on a dry-wood fire to generate some smoke to keep the bugs at bay.

  • @warrenjohnknight.9831
    @warrenjohnknight.9831 17 дней назад +3

    Used pine for all our firewood, for 35 years as cost's nothing, just travelling to the forestry and cut and chop, this includes many different American originally, as our forestry service test every American tree stock from the 1900s ,to replace all of our native timbers, definitely not as go as our native species, but free, still takes 6 months to dry out, seasonal stored is still essential. I have changed to electric now as unable to work in anyway, we are fortunate to have 80 % renewable energy native wide, where I live we have 9 power stations all renewable energy, 😊😊love all your firewood operations Mike, ❤😊

  • @raysheila8568
    @raysheila8568 17 дней назад +4

    I hope you enjoyed your trip. You deserve a break together.
    Looking forward to seeing your vacation.
    I think there’s a lot of people out there struggling day to day and seeing you grow your business is hard for them. They are just envious. Heck, I’m envious but it doesn’t matter to me what you buy. I enjoy watching your channel and I love your equipment. You can tell that you don’t take it for granted from the way you appreciate having it and the way you take care of it.
    I can’t afford to have the things that you have but you are running a business and investing back into it.
    Thanks for your channel and keep enjoying your life and what you are doing.😊

  • @kevinhall2266
    @kevinhall2266 17 дней назад +1

    Mike ,I consider you and your family great neighbors and enjoy “hanging out” and find myself wanting to help with whatever you’re doing. Your videos motivate me to get outside and get something done. The extra little side trips are a bonus, sometimes educational ,and an excuse for me to sit down and take a break.

  • @PBandJDIY
    @PBandJDIY 17 дней назад +4

    Pine and Spruce burn fast and hot. We usually take it down to 2" and use it with a few pages of newspaper to start the fire. The twisted newspaper heats the pipe, pine or spruce catches quick and gets the hardwood going on top, just ash left, it burns completely.
    It snaps and pops, shoots hot embers at you, terrible for fire pits!!
    When you get firewood around here, it's 60-70% hardwood and 30-40% softwood for $275 a cord. All hardwood would be around $400 a cord!
    We always bought a 4'x4'x8' stack of Cedar slab wood for kindling, much nicer wood!
    Spruce trees, if you have ever fought a forrest fire, are the worst!!!! They burn so fast it boils the sap and as much as a 6' top will "Blow up" shooting that piece in the air!! If the wind is right, it will fly over roads and start fires on the other side of the road.
    I still don't get why you guys love Poplar? Here it's a nuisance tree that we try to keep off our property! After 10-15 years, you never know when big branches or the whole tree will fall! Causes most of our power outages!

    • @PBandJDIY
      @PBandJDIY 17 дней назад

      I forgot, 2 ways to split it..... cut your rounds and let them dry, or, split when it's below freezing. You can cut it wet in the winter, cut into rounds and split the same day. Bring it inside, stack close to wood stove 5' or so, and burn it by the end of the week!
      But, like I said, it's kindling and needs to be cut smaller than your usual size.
      Cedar kindling is much better, just harder to find.
      Birch is always mixed in with wood, it's a hardwood, but it burns dirty! It will creosote your chimney. Same as Poplar, burns dirty, takes forever to dry, heavy wood to lug, wet or dry!
      I'm on the East Coast too, Atlantic Canada, Northern New Brunswick on the great Miramichi River!
      Don't bother booking a trip for Atlantic Salmon, (what we were known worldwide for). Our Department of Fisheries let Bass baloon and took over the river! They eat EVERYTHING!!! The Salmon smolt don't stand a chance getting past the Bass to get back out into the ocean.

    • @tonygrimes13
      @tonygrimes13 17 дней назад +1

      @@PBandJDIY For your information you can always edit your comments by clicking on the 3 vertical dots to the right of your comment.

    • @PBandJDIY
      @PBandJDIY 17 дней назад

      @tonygrimes13 I tried, but on my phone, it only shows one line at a time.
      I have bad PTSD and have trouble organizing my thoughts sometimes, then I just end up rambling about something unrelated. I am 52 and medically retired from being a Federal Correctional Officer in a Federal Maximum Security Prison for over 25yrs and an EMT for 4 years before that. I was on the prisons Emergency Response Team, and I did all the jobs nobody else wanted to do.... I never had trouble with lots of blood or bodies until later in life.
      From my city, there is not one road that I didn't pick up at least 1 body from.
      I had no intention of being retired at 52 and single since 2018, with 4 kids that are grown now, 19-24.
      But, here we are.....

    • @tonygrimes13
      @tonygrimes13 16 дней назад +1

      @@PBandJDIY It is more difficult to edit comments on a phone.

  • @Chris-jh3tg
    @Chris-jh3tg 17 дней назад +3

    My wife and I went out west the last two years, it's just amazing out there. I loved the Badlands. We stayed in a little B&B right outside of the park called Circle View Ranch. It was pretty cool.

  • @mikeschultz8156
    @mikeschultz8156 17 дней назад +5

    Good morning Mike I hope you had a great trip. My name is Mike Schultz. I live in Minnesota out in the country. It’s south of Westbrook. I started watching your channel a few years ago when you featured that ex Mark lawnmower on your channel and I’ve been watching ever since I just retired from Toro and we manufacture a lot of Mark quest stuff. I was a supervisor there and I used to build the time cutter on my assembly line and we did build some quest stuff, I have a time cutter with a ride system that is unbelievably easy on your back anyways I just wanted to tell you that and I wish you well

  • @nctplarry
    @nctplarry 16 дней назад +9

    FIDO !!!
    I learned this a long time ago from a highly-decorated marine who got all shot up during the Vietnam war. He lost an arm and a leg, plus part of his face was blown off. His name is Glebe McCleary. He told the story about some woman who had come up to him after a presentation and asked "Did it hurt?" Duh! Well, rather than dwell on stuff or people like that, he adopted the philosophy of FIDO. Forget It and Drive On!!!
    He even had a license plate made up with that acronym and placed it on the front of his RV.
    What a great message that is. I've used that mindset many times when, as I've traveled the world speaking and teaching through workshops, etc., I've encountered people who were bitter about one thing or another. Rather than dwelling on their bitter words or actions, I just FIDO. Then, I can move forward with a smile on my face and a lilt in my step.
    So, FIDO!!

  • @EYALAVRAHAMI
    @EYALAVRAHAMI 17 дней назад +3

    It's funny how in this video the trees are almost totally bare but this week they turned totally green. It's the most beautiful time of the year (other than the fall).

  • @EdCameron-bn3xu
    @EdCameron-bn3xu 17 дней назад +4

    Living in NC we have a lot of pine. We got the name of the tar hill state because of it. Don't burn it in a wood stove because it has a lot of tar even when dry. My dad had a bad chimney fire.

  • @ModernCountryLiving
    @ModernCountryLiving 16 дней назад

    Took our 2022 F350 CCLB out West last summer. 2 weeks. Big tour. It was phenomenal. Truck did amazingly well. I track miles driven per tank at fill up and gallons to chart MPG. Getting 1000 miles on a tank will depend on speed and next fuel location. I ran to 856 miles and 42.48 gallons. Wanted to push further but was concerned about next fuel stop. Setting cruise at 88 in SD isn't easy on the mileage. LOL! I hope you have an excellent time. We're heading to Banff and Vancouver and Glacier this summer. Enjoy! Relax!

  • @mileslaw145
    @mileslaw145 16 дней назад

    I'm 65 now. Having cut and split fire wood most all my life, by hand . I love it when you buy a new toy ! I live vicariously thru you ! Save your health and your back while you can. Common sense seems to be the way to go, regardless of what others may think. Love you all ! Tell Levi I said to get some new videos out soon , I enjoy his love of nature.

  • @rogerkiser5890
    @rogerkiser5890 17 дней назад +3

    Hope you guys had a great trip. I love all of your videos. Really looking forward to seeing more from progress on the cabin in WV. Keep on buying what you need to make a living. I truly admire your dedication and work ethic.

  • @shawncolbourne6355
    @shawncolbourne6355 17 дней назад +11

    Good morning everyone from NL, Canada.

  • @Kcolby47
    @Kcolby47 17 дней назад +1

    The Messick’s video was great and really enjoyed it. I don’t know where those folks are coming from if they make comments about buying things. Enjoy your channel and the content, so “Keep on keepin’ on!”

  • @kimwilson1068
    @kimwilson1068 17 дней назад +2

    Pine builds up creosote in chimneys when used as the primary firewood. It's best as kindling in winter at best, or as an outdoor wood in spring....

  • @sidqcampbell6892
    @sidqcampbell6892 17 дней назад +5

    Welcome Home! Had to laugh you both were talking about being stiff from riding and Melissa proceeds to fold up both of her legs into a tight Indian style position .... Heck I have trouble tying my shoes LOL Can't wait to see trip videos! Bad lands, Custer park, wall drug donuts and coffee, etc. We did all of the above and more driving a 1983 restored Grand Wagoneer from Montana in a record heat of 110F. Every time we stopped at a light or in traffic it would vapor lock.. We finally got the cold water, gas in carb routine down to a science... or a Chinese fire drill process.

  • @philswords6390
    @philswords6390 17 дней назад +3

    I thought the Messick’s program was well done and very informational. Keep up the good work.

  • @johndenoma6397
    @johndenoma6397 17 дней назад +1

    Great channel. We heat our house with a combination of fir, Madrone, maple and oak. AS far as dump truck I was looking in our regional AG paper and there were a number of nice dump trucks both two and three axil dump trucks in the $20K to $35K range with generally lower milage.

  • @mjtitera
    @mjtitera 16 дней назад

    Well~I enjoy your purchases! We get ideas and love your take on it. We just bought the quick attach ball mount because of your video! (And we are an hour from JB Fab - didn’t know he existed) keep up the good work!

  • @allynthompson5587
    @allynthompson5587 17 дней назад +3

    Mike those people that say that are jealous of what you have.I say good for you I'm happy for you.I have tractors trailers camper and motorcycle and 18wheeler and more tractors.I own everything and it took till age 77 and I'm still driving my Peterbilt and I think I deserve what I have like you so don't let them bother you.

  • @ianwood6864
    @ianwood6864 17 дней назад +3

    Hi you two, I hope that you had nice week away from the wood yard, I like to said Mike that your wife is looking very nice in that outfit. I send my best wish to all your family. Love Ianwood ❤️❤️❤️

  • @markeggenberger4984
    @markeggenberger4984 14 дней назад

    I grew up on a farm about 90 miles north of LaCrosse, WI. In 2017 my wife and i made the trip that you talked about. Badlands, Devil's Tower, Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore etc. Great trip! Looking forward to seeing your video on it.

  • @midnightmusicfanx36
    @midnightmusicfanx36 17 дней назад

    Just a thought...It might be an interesting experiment to throw some of the split red pine in your buddy's kiln. The kiln dried moisture content might produce better start, overall burn and (a lessening of) smoke rates.
    If this experiment produces positive results, you could lumber cut PA & WV red pine, use the cut offs for split wood and then dedicate a load of split and lumber material into your new kiln....This method would allow for faster kiln drying (with the lack of mixed species) and allow you to build an inventory stockpile of ready to go/sell split red pine...Once completed, you can return your sole focus to hardwood splitting.
    Have a great day
    Mark K

  • @stephenellis3430
    @stephenellis3430 17 дней назад +3

    Squeaking boot. Try removing the insoles and sprinkle talc inside then refit the insole. The squeak can be caused by the foam insole moving against the footbed.

  • @richardbrowne1679
    @richardbrowne1679 17 дней назад +3

    Good Morning Morgan Family 🌞- Have a Wonderful and Blessed Sunday 🤠. Enjoy your vacation

  • @mattbristow2850
    @mattbristow2850 17 дней назад

    Where I grew up in NE Oregon, we burned mostly Black Pine (lodgepole) and some Western Larch (tamarack). The lodgepole is very abundant and burns hot due to high pitch content. Great for kindling and getting other wood going. Tamarack is less abundant but makes great heat and is great for keeping a fire overnight. I now live on the Oregon coast, here we prefer Madrone (Arbutus), it's a hardwood that makes tremendous heat per volume of wood. Hope your trip is full of wonderful memories.

  • @kirbydison3959
    @kirbydison3959 16 дней назад

    Love y'alls channel. I enjoy watching you buy stuff & showing us new equipment & how it fits your needs. Everything doesn't fit everyone's requirements, but yours are a fit for me. Mike, you excel at demonstrating proper use & techniques.
    Love Badlands. Mt Rushmore (saw it from a helicopter 1st) was awesome.

  • @devries17004
    @devries17004 17 дней назад +50

    In response to yesterday’s video, I can tell you how this all plays out. There’s best selling book that tells us exactly what’s going on. The Bible is that book.

    • @jamesbrown8718
      @jamesbrown8718 17 дней назад +7

      Amen I agree with you totally. He says no man knows the day nor the hour that the son of man is coming again not even the angles in heaven. Do everybody can make their predictions to what is going to happen and so forth. But, there are so many things we still have to go through before b the end will happen. All this channels talking doom and gloom all the time is exactly why I stopped watching allot of them. I stopped watching this channel for a long time but I just started watching them again a c few months back.

    • @devries17004
      @devries17004 17 дней назад +4

      @@jamesbrown8718 we’re all going somewhere when we leave planet earth. Like real estate, it’s all about location - location - location. I have an opinion when this all ends, but it’s just an opinion. The Bible says no one knows the day or hour, but we will know the season. So when someone says they know when it the rapture happens, we can be sure that’s when it won’t be. Glad your back watching. Good content, Mike & his wife have build a great channel that for the most part follows a schedule. I personally like schedules.

    • @Trumptrain2024FJB
      @Trumptrain2024FJB 17 дней назад

      3of7 Amen

  • @danplourde7853
    @danplourde7853 17 дней назад +8

    Morning Mike, your channel is one of my favourites. Jealous people are so transparent, must be a miserable life for them! Hope you’re having a great trip, enjoy and can’t wait to hear all about it.

  • @garyfuhrman9468
    @garyfuhrman9468 15 дней назад +1

    Hi Mike, I hope you and Melissa had a good trip. I just wanted to tell you that I enjoy your videos. They are super informative and very professionally done. I enjoyed the recent tours Messicks and Woodmizer. Keep up the great work. Gary - Butler Pa

  • @anthanydurham3379
    @anthanydurham3379 17 дней назад

    Mike, I hope your trip went well and you all are back home safe. Just wanted you to know that I love it when the folks on RUclips that I follow like yourself purchase new equipment, new tools and so on, especially the USA made things. It’s honestly like getting realistic product reviews from folks I know. Well from folks I feel like I know. love your channel. Keep up the good work. Now you have inspired me to go outside and cut some wood 😅

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart 17 дней назад +4

    Good Sunday morning! Ice storm scheduled for Monday. Glad you missed that.

  • @GregPrince-io1cb
    @GregPrince-io1cb 17 дней назад +6

    Mike, Melissa, look at routing thru Columbus, Indy and back up 74 to Davenport.... Eye 80 then on west up 29 to 90 across or wherever you're headed.... misses Chicago traffic and Tolls... only bout 55 miles farther i believe but saves time and traffic nightmares...

    • @davidbehnke4417
      @davidbehnke4417 17 дней назад +1

      My sentiments exactly. Time of day and the day of the week makes all the difference when going thru Chicago. Lake Michigan has a big impact on road traffic! Lol

  • @petersnelling9047
    @petersnelling9047 5 дней назад

    Thanks Mike! I value your experience with your purchases. I drove from West Chester PA. To Bennett’s Trailer sales on your recommendation and made a great purchase.
    I bought the Stihl fuel injected chain saw on your recommendation. I love them both. Keep it up!

  • @johnaddis1022
    @johnaddis1022 17 дней назад +2

    Mike, we took 2 weeks off in 2014 and went out west. Traveled during the day and stayed overnight in good motels ended up at Springfield MO. went to Laura Ingles Wilder Homes and properties as we worked our way back, My most favorite visit was The Jack Daniels Distillery in
    Tenn. I could have lived in the cave where the water is sourced from. It was a great week and I was totally away from the Police Department
    Stress. We love your show, you buy what ever you want and don't worry about the haters, they can pound sand as far ad I'm concerned. I'm sure your trip West was great and look forward to seeing your videos of the trip. Tell Hunter hi from NE GA. Cheers! John Toccoa GA

  • @RobertLake-mf2qt
    @RobertLake-mf2qt 17 дней назад +4

    Yes, women like to perch, and you have the proof. Have a good time on your trip. I find that when you go on such a journey, expect nothing and be pleasantly surprised. Are you going to take the trailer so that you can also bring along your excavator?

  • @CCRider5312
    @CCRider5312 17 дней назад +3

    Time your Trip so you’re passing through Shittyago illinois after 8pm at night to avoid the traffic there. I drove a tractor trailer for years and I haven’t lost a Dang Thing in Shittyago! The birds fly upside down over that place because there’s nothing worth crapping 💩on there. 😂🤣

  • @donaldfleming773
    @donaldfleming773 17 дней назад

    a good way to keep down on oil spillage when changing filters is to put a large ziplock bag around the filter as you unscrew it. really enjoy your videos hope you have a nice day big D Ocean Springs Mississippi

  • @lindnova
    @lindnova 15 дней назад

    I have some red pine I cut in December, split small in January and it is dry enough to run pretty good in a campfire now (end of April). I did try it in February for my maple syrup and it wasn't close, so really only 2 months of spring drying weather and small splits can do it.

  • @joshuamerritt2014
    @joshuamerritt2014 17 дней назад +3

    We live Here in wv and we heat with one of the outside boilers and we burn alot of pine in it and it does really well and gives off good heat...I don't think I'd burn it in a house stove bc of the sap

    • @ericcrockett6396
      @ericcrockett6396 15 дней назад

      Wv here too and I have one of those wood burning add on furnaces in my shop. It's one of those newer epa controlled piece of junk but it Burns, pine really well. Now it doesn't last as long as cherry, but it still Burns. The pine quite efficiently, not a lot of smoke or a lot of sap, build up. Not sure if that's because being an EPA. Stove, it Burns hotter.
      With the reburn tubes and the ceiling of the stove, but I don't have a problem with burning pine. And the great thing is you can get it for free because nobody wants it

  • @user-mp8uy4mg9j
    @user-mp8uy4mg9j 17 дней назад +4

    Pine is great for a campfire
    Burns HOT and fast and is easy to light especially if you can find pitch

    • @petergrant9259
      @petergrant9259 17 дней назад

      I think Mike made the mistake we all have made burning wet wood... too many splits on the initial start... rather then building up the fire slowly with smaller kindling...

  • @philipthomas2452
    @philipthomas2452 17 дней назад +1

    Don’t let the haters of doubters ruin your day. I like your content and enjoy the diversity of it. I’m always happy to see others being successful in what ever endeavors they take on. Keep up the good work. Thanks

  • @billbrickhouse8793
    @billbrickhouse8793 17 дней назад +5

    God is Good. All the time🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @peteatthefarm4459
    @peteatthefarm4459 17 дней назад +6

    Good Sunday morning Mike
    Pete 🇨🇦

    • @davidmorse8432
      @davidmorse8432 17 дней назад +2

      Hi Pete ! Another beautiful day scheduled here today. It's off to church to give thanks for me then yard work in the afternoon. I love Sunday's.

    • @peteatthefarm4459
      @peteatthefarm4459 17 дней назад +3

      ​@davidmorse8432 Morning David hitting around 70 today, cloudy might rain? Enjoy your Sunday my friend....

  • @johnkummer7578
    @johnkummer7578 16 дней назад

    Since this was a week ago if you were driving you may have run into some of the wonderful spring weather we have had in the form of snow. You may have gotten home just in time for the storms to hit PA. We had a storm yesterday which was a hit and run but slow run. Saturday was wet and snowy off and on. One of our road was closed due to the snow sticking to the pavement. Although this sound like a problem is is a small problem as opposed to getting enough water for the year. We received 13% of our annual water in yesterdays snow storm.. Hope you had a great time coming out this way!!

  • @johndenoma6397
    @johndenoma6397 17 дней назад +2

    What I really like is you demonstrating various equipment. It gives me Ideas for my own business. Keep evolving like you have been doing. I really look forward to every single video you have produced.

  • @williamfenner9915
    @williamfenner9915 17 дней назад +3

    I hope that you had a wonderful time with your vacation.

  • @devries17004
    @devries17004 17 дней назад +4

    Good morning everyone.

  • @KellyBrownwrsd
    @KellyBrownwrsd 17 дней назад

    If you went to Interior when in the Badlands you were about 75 miles from us. If you went to Mt. Rushmore you were about 25 miles from where I used to live. We burned a lot of pine when in the Black Hills. It does burn quicker than hard woods for sure.

  • @KenAmmon
    @KenAmmon 16 дней назад +1

    Ken again, I really enjoyed the Messick's video, great story about building a business through hard work, customer service and innovation to keep up with changing environment . . . and I'll bet no handouts from the government.

  • @SMITTY19722
    @SMITTY19722 17 дней назад +6

    Morning outdoors fam👋👋

  • @johnminto7723
    @johnminto7723 17 дней назад +4

    Good Morning from Davison, MI.

  • @gtuttle4
    @gtuttle4 16 дней назад +1

    I burned white pine off my property for 11 years in a water stove and never had to clean the chimney. The key is to burn the pine hot, leaving the damper wide open. I built a fire after work around 5:00pm. The water would be 180 by 10:00 or 11:00 before going to bed. The hot water would heat my house and domestic hot water until the next day at 5:00. In the summer I had a 100 foot copper coil in my water stove which solar panel would heat my domestic hot water. It all work great! As all wood, pine needs to be dry as well.

  • @chuckwagner820
    @chuckwagner820 17 дней назад +1

    Another great video, thanks! I hope you had a great time on your trip west!

  • @MikeZMonroe
    @MikeZMonroe 17 дней назад +3

    Big time Road Warriors. That first day drive to Wisconsin is brutal.
    Enjoy the US at its best.

  • @badcat4707
    @badcat4707 17 дней назад +6

    Good morning to Hunter 👋👋😸 and family and friends 😸😺/ safe journey you 2 🙏

    • @peteatthefarm4459
      @peteatthefarm4459 17 дней назад +3

      Morning BadCat cloudy here, how's Montreal? Enjoy your Sunday...

    • @HallnoutMHall
      @HallnoutMHall 17 дней назад +3

      Good morning fellas!

    • @badcat4707
      @badcat4707 17 дней назад +1

      @@peteatthefarm4459 / good morning Pete , cloudy here too had a thunder storm roll through about 4 or 5ish in the am 👍🙏😸

    • @badcat4707
      @badcat4707 17 дней назад +2

      @@HallnoutMHall / Good after morning friend 😹👍🙏

    • @oldmanfred8676
      @oldmanfred8676 17 дней назад +2

      Brothers

  • @jerredworks8
    @jerredworks8 10 дней назад

    Mike love how your Channel has grown and how it has changed. I loved your earlier stuff. But I live watching things grow into something great. Keep doing what your doing. I am a young father of two and watching your channel has been kinda a stress reliever for me. Since watching your channel I have found some peace in starting now to me hobbies such as splitting firewood. I was a ford master mechanic for years before going into the construction trade and doing concrete for a living for about 8 years to last year changing to working for a trees service. I also get board doing the same thing over and over. Anyways love your channel keep doing it.

  • @donaldanderson4139
    @donaldanderson4139 17 дней назад +2

    Mike, going around Chicago is much easier than driving through the city. Besides,there is nothing to see there anyway. My wife and I have done what you folks are going to do, we tool the Northern route out and the Southern route back home to N.H. Great trip

    • @ArnieD17
      @ArnieD17 17 дней назад

      Would think, as a one-time thing at least, taking a Lake Michigan ferry would be interesting with its biggest drawback being $121.

  • @davidmorse8432
    @davidmorse8432 17 дней назад +3

    Hello! 😊
    So good to see beautiful Melissa on the channel!
    Thanks to Levi for holding the fort down while M&M take some time off.
    Not reinvesting in your business is certain death.

    • @badcat4707
      @badcat4707 17 дней назад +2

      Morning David 👋👋😺🙏

    • @davidmorse8432
      @davidmorse8432 17 дней назад +2

      @@badcat4707 Hi BadCat! 😼😸

    • @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
      @OutdoorsWithTheMorgans  17 дней назад +3

      Morning David

    • @davidmorse8432
      @davidmorse8432 17 дней назад +2

      ​@@OutdoorsWithTheMorgansGood morning Mike & Melissa! Can't wait to hear about your trip.

    • @realairplane261
      @realairplane261 17 дней назад +2

      David……did you notice the wood shed with a proper fill of wood in two bays. Satisfying to look at.

  • @jimfranklin8162
    @jimfranklin8162 17 дней назад +3

    You would really enjoy a Motorhome. A big Peterbuilt super C.

  • @dougholt858
    @dougholt858 16 дней назад

    We use alot of Pine in the south for camp fires and fire pit burning. All of it has been dried properly. When dry it gives you a hot fire fast and burn's out quicker than oak or other hardwoods. Which does not leave you waiting for a fire to burn down if you are camping and need to go to bed etc.

  • @SpicerDesignsLLC
    @SpicerDesignsLLC 15 дней назад +1

    I recommend Thorogood boots. Very comfortable and American made. Very common in the trades.

  • @ronhall4199
    @ronhall4199 15 дней назад

    We burn a lot of oak in our fire places. We try to stay away from pine. It leaves a lot of sooth in the chimney and that can cause a fire. Outside pits and other things it works great. Love your videos and keep up the good work. God bless

  • @Cheggley45
    @Cheggley45 12 дней назад

    Haven’t watched any of your videos for a while. They are still informative and entertaining. We traveled from the west to go to Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone several years ago, great vacation. The Yellowstone caldera has not blown up yet!

  • @Ryansweatt2018
    @Ryansweatt2018 16 дней назад

    Pine makes excellent outdoor fire pit wood. Here in Maine that’s what a lot of people sell softwood for, including slab wood. You see places all over with $5 bundles of pine/hemlock and spruce. Cut and split pine drys super fast in the sun. Usually a week and it’s ready to burn, at least in my experience. Anything not worthy of putting across the mill goes across the splitter for campfire wood.

  • @richardtitcomb5894
    @richardtitcomb5894 17 дней назад +2

    Mike and Melissa I love the fact that you purchase new equipment. Those are some of my favorite videos. I have been following your channel since you first started and I thoroughly enjoy them.

  • @zates2272
    @zates2272 17 дней назад

    I'm happy for yall! Hope you enjoy and stay safe on the trip... Well I guess you are back already. lol... Hope Hunter was ok plus the rest of the kiddos.... Buy it all brother. I love the channel sir. I know you've worked for it... Southeast TN - Chattanooga area an I like to burn a mix. I built my chimney so I can clean it out in five minutes. So I like pine (yellow) red and white oak, maples in my woodstove. That's what we have on my land. Blessings

  • @bbrown5887
    @bbrown5887 17 дней назад +1

    Fun fact: Most of the dirt in engine oil comes from the combustion of diesel or gasoline. Engines that run on propane or natural gas go significantly longer between changes as the oil stays so much cleaner. Comforting to know that the dirt is not all engine wear material (as long as regular maintenance is done.)