Draft Horses Disking // Woodmizer Sawing Fence Posts

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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2021
  • Today‪@WorkingHorsesWithJim‬, our Belgian Draft Horses, Lady and Bill, do a little disking, and then I saw some fence post with my Woodmizer sawmill.
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Комментарии • 153

  • @biddydibdab9180
    @biddydibdab9180 5 месяцев назад +1

    That was fun. Good boy Bill!

  • @oldfarmer4700
    @oldfarmer4700 3 года назад +7

    Grandfathers last team was a pair of Belgians named Barney and Bess. Grandfather passed away in 1951 and the team both died a few years later. He never farmed with a tractor. Loved seeing the team work!!!

  • @gunter446
    @gunter446 3 года назад +12

    Never grows old watching these horses. Looks so peaceful

  • @kenhurley4441
    @kenhurley4441 3 года назад +2

    After a hard days work,,,, I come home and see you and your horses working hard.

  • @missouritraveler6401
    @missouritraveler6401 3 года назад +15

    Jim, Enjoy Your video's and Your knowledge. My Dad was a Horse Trader and a Cattle Order Buyer. He told Me when Highway 66 came through Marshfield, Mo.in 1926 they hired the local Famers and their teams to help build the road. The wage was 50 cents per day for a laborer and a dollar a day for a team. He was quite proud that a Man with a team could make a $1.50 a day if he had a team to work. The farm He grew up on was 1000 acres, over half river bottom land. All of this was worked with Horses.

  • @ccswede
    @ccswede 3 года назад +3

    Young boy plows a field with a team of horses. Asks his dad how to get straight furrows. Dad says look at something in the distance it will keep you straight. Dad comes back and the rows are crooked, dad says what happened. Sons say I did focus on something in the distance that cow.
    Classic country joke told when I was young.

  • @peewee.3138
    @peewee.3138 3 года назад +4

    Another great video. I just sent it to my mom and step father to watch. Today is his 80th birthday and he really likes them! He always asks me when I'm going to send him another "movie" to watch!

  • @hannahshepherd9073
    @hannahshepherd9073 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for sharing the peacefulness of riding behind those lovely horses.

  • @tugonrye1984
    @tugonrye1984 6 месяцев назад

    Hiya the Gordens thanks for the calendar had a couple of comments off my daughters ( dad canya Willya) suspect i will be ordering more next year , cant go outside today weather as usual here this time of year heavy rain, strong winds , so I'm sat her watching some of your old vids at the moment you are disc harrowing with bill and lady , very relaxing watching these vids I suspect that's why your horses are so chilled they pick up on your calm vibes , love to you all hope you have a good 2024 and there after

  • @jerryjarrell2373
    @jerryjarrell2373 3 года назад +1

    Thank's for sharing your day

  • @jodiedwards9436
    @jodiedwards9436 3 года назад +6

    what beautiful peace of land.putting chains on that disk is a good idea.My father and uncle bought a sawmill in 1960 in Galway NY by 1980 We were running three in Galway and one in Otego NY. IN 1979 I went to Memphis Tenn and learned to grade hardwood lumber. You can say I've been through the mill. We had a bunch of larch just when my father was redoing his kitchen,he made his cabinets and put tongue and groove on the walls and ceiling.Thank for the video so many memories.

  • @robertjordan4691
    @robertjordan4691 3 года назад +6

    Always something to do on a farm. Never boring for sure.

  • @kswaynes7569
    @kswaynes7569 3 года назад +4

    Winter frost and good plowing sure left your field in good condition. The disk may be old and worn out (kind of like me somedays) but doing a nice job. I don't hear much blade noise from hitting rocks, always a noise that irritates.
    A LT 40 user in Tennessee was using diesel while cutting Pine, little pricy but sure kept the Pine pitch off the blade and guides.

  • @rottiman100
    @rottiman100 3 года назад +3

    A oasis of peace and harmony in a troubled world.

  • @MrVailtown
    @MrVailtown 3 года назад +3

    In our area, plow in fall come spring have a good crop of rock growing.
    Picked every year . My Gran dads place 50 miles to the south was bout pure gray shale. He could grow melons , cantaloupe, winter squash like ya never believe, long as not a dry year. Those fields are Beautiful. I'd take my shoes off n walk thru em.
    Until you said something about ride the disc, never gave it a thought.

  • @andreas515c2
    @andreas515c2 3 года назад +2

    Hi Jim, nice video seeing the Belgians working. Farm on, Andreas

  • @kevinschroeder3889
    @kevinschroeder3889 3 года назад +7

    Jim please stop apologizing for the way you work and how you take care of your animals. From what I have seen you take great care of your teams and you really do work pretty darn safe. I've seen a lot worse that's for sure. People always think that they know better than you. Well they don't. What works for you, is just that. It works for you and that's how you do it. I kind of wandered if you had any tractors on the place and that question was answered when you came into the sawmill. Keep up the great work and enjoy spring. In Minnesota it seems like we have 6 month of winter, 1 1/2 months of spring, 3 months of summer and 1 1/2 months of fall. So spring and fall just fly by way to fast.

  • @jameshanenburg9591
    @jameshanenburg9591 3 года назад +5

    Another fine video Jim, keep them coming!

  • @harveypyke4897
    @harveypyke4897 3 года назад +6

    The process begins again, great that you can get the teams back in shape without overworking them.

  • @coolacutta
    @coolacutta 3 года назад +6

    Nice one Jim,well done...

  • @bugges46
    @bugges46 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for bring back a lot of great memories form when I was young growing up on our farm.

  • @davidconaway2830
    @davidconaway2830 3 года назад +8

    I really enjoy the various camera angles while running the disk/disc with the horses. Thanks for another great video.

  • @michaelv2181
    @michaelv2181 3 года назад +2

    Hi Jim great video again really enjoy watching the team working as regards riding on the discs it reminded me of something that happened to me when I was a youngster my dad sent me out with a team to harrow some ground to get it ready for sowing after about 3 hours I was getting tired so decided if I stood on one leaf of the harrows I could ride I didn't see my dad arrive I will let imagine what I was told

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 3 года назад +4

    Nice looking dirt.

    • @Jozomo
      @Jozomo 3 года назад +1

      That's soil not dirt!

  • @randolphbutler1832
    @randolphbutler1832 3 года назад +2

    Hope Duke @ Earl and doing well for you. Thank you for sharing.
    🐴🐴😷👍

  • @larrykerr7712
    @larrykerr7712 3 года назад +2

    Another good one.Good to keep the horses in shape.And that disc is a good way to do it.Great way to make fence post.

  • @Jozomo
    @Jozomo 3 года назад +3

    Lovely video, camera shots of your property and explaining everything is what brings us back. This is second video without Duke and Earl is Jim worried he is loosing his star billing on the marquee. Ha Ha be safe and Blessed

  • @marvinrathke3640
    @marvinrathke3640 3 года назад +2

    A very nice video Jim. Keep em coming.

  • @annebartz9175
    @annebartz9175 3 года назад +1

    Hi
    Hopefully spring is on it's way here in wis Loved video ❤🌞

  • @thewestnewyorker7269
    @thewestnewyorker7269 3 года назад +6

    Seems good to be getting into spring time!

  • @michaelengler5165
    @michaelengler5165 3 года назад +1

    Great team

  • @edwardroberts2997
    @edwardroberts2997 2 года назад +1

    GREAT SHOW Jim.

  • @Michael-ld2cr
    @Michael-ld2cr 8 месяцев назад +1

    Jim and Brenda, I don't need to tell you, you hired out standing farm hand. I used to help pick stones w/ tractor bucket and wagon, when lunch we all sat in inside have ate a meal, that was nice.

  • @megbirney8612
    @megbirney8612 3 года назад +5

    Your horses make disking look much easier than mine do....I only have a single gang disk but it is an "orchard" disk with scalloped disk and it is very heavy. I pull mine behind my forecart since I am way to chicken to ride on it. (Also too much of a clutz!) I love how level this one leaves your ground but that is probably since it is a tandem disk. My ground is much rougher after plowing so I run my homemade leveler first so the ground is more even for the horses to pull the disk over. My horses are never is good shape come spring unlike yours. It is a pleasure to watch your work.

  • @stevemccoy8138
    @stevemccoy8138 3 года назад

    Once upon a time,we had a Ol horse disc with a seat on It. the gangs were adjustable, with grease cups on the bearings. Your disc probably just needs some TLC. Thanks for sharing. 🇺🇸

  • @timcowan637
    @timcowan637 3 года назад +2

    Love your video’s Jim .Stay safe and healthy all of you 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

  • @steveadams99708
    @steveadams99708 3 года назад +2

    No noise but the jingle of chains and creaking of the harness - wonderful way to enjoy god's beauty... Do you have a Tamarac swamp on your property or where do you get your fence logs? I really enjoyed the video. Love the way you care for the horses.

  • @klauskarbaumer6302
    @klauskarbaumer6302 3 года назад +3

    Mr Jim Gordon, the man of many skills and of great balance! I pull my disk behind the more comfortable forecart ( well, no actually my horses do the pulling, I sit). The Belgians show a pretty good stride, the disk doesn't seem too big a load for them.

  • @sueupham2519
    @sueupham2519 2 года назад +1

    This was awesome for a spring job for a lovely couple in the fresh air and your hubby is better and able after surgery....

  • @briannapier8337
    @briannapier8337 3 года назад +1

    Enjoyed the video Jim

  • @hacc220able
    @hacc220able 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @duaneperry7064
    @duaneperry7064 2 года назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed!!! Thanks for sharing!💪🏿✊🏿

  • @pocketchange1951
    @pocketchange1951 3 года назад

    👍👌🇨🇦❤, Jim plow surfing at its best

  • @davidhatt5472
    @davidhatt5472 3 года назад +3

    My dad had a team of chestnuts like twins of yours, I used to love disking an yes a great way to give them exercise .

  • @bradpogue3448
    @bradpogue3448 2 года назад +2

    First time viewer that was really educational video. I have seen this before but in smaller horses was shoed. Never seen the pads being used before. Thanks for the video

  • @ericcurzi2926
    @ericcurzi2926 3 года назад +1

    Look forward to every video, thank you

  • @scottkrieger4701
    @scottkrieger4701 3 года назад +1

    Thank you , you have a great day also.

  • @michaelhester3147
    @michaelhester3147 3 года назад +3

    I see you roached your horses mane, and clipped their foretops! Looks great!

  • @michaelbeckingham6220
    @michaelbeckingham6220 3 года назад +3

    You riding on top of the disc's your weight help to keep them to decent depth and Save's adding extra weights on

  • @thirzapeevey2395
    @thirzapeevey2395 3 года назад +1

    ...when your horses are familiar with every piece of equipment on the farm, and are sizing it up as they walk up to it to see what they will be doing... Mine used to do that too, and when pulling a carriage, they would bob their heads up and down triangulating the hills as they came to them, so they would know how to tackle them. Most farmers ride equipment like that. Skateboarders ride boards like that and routinely bust themselves up. I can see your horses get very little time for loafing, which is probably why they are living so long.

  • @zvonimirkaic8459
    @zvonimirkaic8459 3 года назад +1

    Really nice yob . I like this ..

  • @sueheaman7186
    @sueheaman7186 Год назад

    Happy Birthday Brenda.🎂nice shot of Jim and the horses looking through the grass walking towards you. 🙌🏼Have a great day! 🤠🐴🇨🇦

    • @sueheaman7186
      @sueheaman7186 Год назад

      My comment ended up on the wrong video🫢

  • @gailgaddy5340
    @gailgaddy5340 Год назад

    Great video thanks

  • @scottkrieger4701
    @scottkrieger4701 3 года назад +1

    With horses witch is pretty cool , u never have to worry about getting stuck can always get out, not like a skid steer or tractor.

  • @Kalkaekie
    @Kalkaekie 3 года назад +1

    Interesting video !!

  • @scruffy6151
    @scruffy6151 3 года назад +3

    👍👍

  • @edwardroberts2997
    @edwardroberts2997 2 года назад

    Jim,
    nice camera work!

  • @paulhuffey2015
    @paulhuffey2015 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful video demonstrating the results of years of progressive training ! Jim and Brenda are 2,000 subscribers away from 100,000. There are over 300,000 RUclips channels with over 100,000 subscribers. Working horses with Jim needs to break this threshold. I’m going to share this channel with a couple of my friends. Care to join me?

  • @ericlakota6512
    @ericlakota6512 3 года назад

    Wow those woodmizers are awsome im always on look out for one at action or used one .my friend has one not shure the brand .ive herd of one guy who bought on just for making r×r ties

  • @williamlewis8741
    @williamlewis8741 3 года назад +4

    Bonjour Jim: another informative video. relaxing and calm i am afterward. question du jour: do you sharpen your blade or do you send it out to be resharpened . cheers and as always 'careful step !'

  • @spyrowinner5782
    @spyrowinner5782 3 года назад +1

    Like from🇺🇦..... Nice👍👍👍

  • @jimcurrier3922
    @jimcurrier3922 3 года назад

    I knew an old WW1 vet that said he wanted his coffin made of larch, so he could go through hell a snapping

  • @Cornishaich
    @Cornishaich 3 года назад +1

    Thanks again. Been a long time since I have seen disks like those of yours used and then it was with a Fordson tractor not horses..

  • @dannyboy7086
    @dannyboy7086 3 года назад +2

    how many logs did you have to cut to get those posts? also will you show us you install the new posts... thxs always for the videos

  • @thestone46
    @thestone46 3 года назад +3

    How in the heck do you stay balanced standing up there?

  • @lesliewbogertsr7492
    @lesliewbogertsr7492 2 года назад

    I have heard that locust posts work good for wet spots they are rot resistant also and under ideal conditions will sometimes continue to grow(?)

  • @butterflylover1347
    @butterflylover1347 3 года назад

    they sure are big

  • @williamlewis8741
    @williamlewis8741 3 года назад

    it's been a week or so since your last video Jim. i hope you and the family are well. cheers

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  3 года назад +1

      Hi and thanks for checking in. We are all good, just busy with spring work. More videos to come soon!

  • @bobanmilosevic3897
    @bobanmilosevic3897 3 года назад +1

    👍😊

  • @markhowes126
    @markhowes126 3 года назад +1

    Looks like nice mellow ground, but where are all the stones. Sure had a lot of them to pick when I worked on the farm in malone.

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  3 года назад +1

      There aren't a lot of stone in that field but we have picked plenty of stones elsewhere

  • @bloud5196
    @bloud5196 3 года назад

    Have you decided when and which horse you will break the colts with. We were fortunate because we had a mare that you could drive with the liens hanging on the hames. She was a brisk walker without any bad habits. We bought her as a yearling from Clearance Nordstrom in Pine City, Minnesota. Daisy was the best of the best. That is the way we dissed the land.

  • @biddydibdab9180
    @biddydibdab9180 3 года назад

    Jim, you’re good at anticipating your viewers’ thoughts re how you balance using the lines. I don’t know how harness and lines work for the horses but I was wondering if the lines go directly to the bits?

  • @Lauren-vd4qe
    @Lauren-vd4qe 3 года назад

    Think i wd put a spring seat with sun/rain roof on it...

  • @tonytroyer9729
    @tonytroyer9729 3 года назад

    Could you make a video on the reasons why you want to set a disc up for different conditions?

  • @edwardroberts2997
    @edwardroberts2997 2 года назад +1

    Jim,
    please show me how you seed the feels let me know when you plan to do so THANKS,Ed

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  2 года назад

      I'm sure we will make a vid when we do. If you subscribe to our channel an click the notify bell, you will be notified whenever new vids come out

    • @edwardroberts2997
      @edwardroberts2997 2 года назад

      Thanks, Jim@@WorkingHorsesWithJim

  • @annahorinova558
    @annahorinova558 3 года назад +2

    Hi Jim. Have you plowed the entire field on horseback or used a tractor? Relatives do not believe that such a plot can be cultivated on horses. In our country, almost no one uses horses to cultivate the land, and there is no such technique.

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  3 года назад +1

      I have plowed the entire field several times with the horses over the past 30 years, I do small plots at a time

    • @annahorinova558
      @annahorinova558 3 года назад

      @@WorkingHorsesWithJim Jim, I'm sorry, I have no doubts about your work. I bought a plow with a double furrow, I will also use it on my personal plot. I have many questions for you. I am looking forward to your new videos.

  • @billstarr9396
    @billstarr9396 3 года назад +1

    Hi Jim!
    When you are tacking up the horses do you ever sense any kind of excitement from them that they are about to get out of the stall and do something less mundane?

  • @johnking8679
    @johnking8679 3 года назад

    Does the water on the blade keep it from getting too hot as well as wash the gum off the blade ?

  • @belindareitz9873
    @belindareitz9873 10 месяцев назад

    I just found and read that there are 9 working horses.
    That’s a serious error . It definitely is 10 work horses. The tenth horse is definitely Jim…maybe even 11, Brenda. Smiles, Belinda

  • @emeryedwards1219
    @emeryedwards1219 3 года назад

    Have you ever had amish style bread soup? Ask the amish neighbors if they still eat bread soup for church meal and snits pie. Tell them someone on your RUclips channel asked if they like rivel soup.

    • @emeryedwards1219
      @emeryedwards1219 3 года назад

      You might ask them for the recipe and add black pepper to taste. Bread, coffee,rivel,milk in the tomato soup, best homemade soups a man can get.😜

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  3 года назад

      no I haven't

  • @fernlintner65
    @fernlintner65 3 года назад

    Very interesting about your crop rotation and nutrients how many acres do you have on your farm?

  • @louisecassidy5991
    @louisecassidy5991 3 года назад

    Yeah, but what if you lost the plot and fell in and the horses didn't stop? You'd get disced up and sliced up like a beetroot! I guess you've had to leap off and away more than once. Does a nice job. Thanks Jim.

  • @ghythi9929
    @ghythi9929 3 года назад

    When turning in the field for the very last pass with the disk, do you think that lady and bill knew that they were almost done with work for the day? I'm wondering if they can tell that all the ground has been gone over.

  • @plainsimple442
    @plainsimple442 3 года назад +1

    Jim, Where do you keep your honey bees?

  • @DouschebagsAnonymous
    @DouschebagsAnonymous 2 года назад

    Do you ever have woofers?

  • @sweetbriarfarm777
    @sweetbriarfarm777 3 года назад

    Just started watching this year. Do you ever use a fore cart?

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  3 года назад

      yes I do

    • @sweetbriarfarm777
      @sweetbriarfarm777 3 года назад

      @@WorkingHorsesWithJim
      I managed to find one of yours that looked like you did. It’s on my bucket list. I have the harness, some equipment, just waiting for a bomb-proof team of Haflinger mares, some lessons and at 66, will be ready to go😏

  • @hayward434
    @hayward434 3 года назад +1

    Do you ever use bells on the harnesses?

  • @dennisrockeysr4167
    @dennisrockeysr4167 3 года назад +1

    Sorry Jim., I’m so scared that something will go wrong, if it can it will please be careful.

  • @johnking8679
    @johnking8679 3 года назад

    How many total acres do you have on your farm, Jim ?

  • @sueupham2519
    @sueupham2519 3 года назад +1

    Questions,,,Why did you always start with that horse first Everytime,,is he doniment? How old are they ? The Tiller does great,,no worries there,,, you're good with camera and explaining, ,,

  • @robbullis5025
    @robbullis5025 3 года назад

    Jim do you sharpen your own blades for your band mill?

  • @justinallmond3855
    @justinallmond3855 3 года назад +2

    Where’s that new drone footage of the spring field work. Be great to see some of that from way up.

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  3 года назад

      Waiting for the right conditions- it's often windy and it can't be too cold

  • @coreyacre6070
    @coreyacre6070 2 года назад +1

    How do you deal with horses that are anxious/ won't listen to important comands such as WOAH! ?? I have trouble with my haflingers wanting to continue to back up when I hook them to my forecart. I also have trouble reminding them to stay still when I am not holding on the lines.

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  2 года назад +1

      Those are rally good questions. It would be easier to answer them on a video. On thing I can think of is leave them tied some place around the buildings while you are doing other things, for a few hours at a time. It actually helps to teach them how to stand.

  • @gibbsadventures12
    @gibbsadventures12 3 года назад

    how many years do you get out of the fence post on average?

  • @bobbates6642
    @bobbates6642 3 года назад

    I would like to know how many acres of land you work with your horses. I know many farmers say not to ask how much land they have but just for reference how many acres do you work

  • @warrenklingensmith1241
    @warrenklingensmith1241 3 года назад

    Do you have any locust trees in your part of the country

  • @Mary-ze9kh
    @Mary-ze9kh Год назад

    Then it doesn't matter what others think.

  • @firecaptaintom1977
    @firecaptaintom1977 3 года назад

    How long do you expect a tamarack post to last?

    • @WorkingHorsesWithJim
      @WorkingHorsesWithJim  3 года назад +1

      I've had some 6x6's in the ground for 20 years, no sure how long on the smaller ones

  • @frankwerhanowicz6773
    @frankwerhanowicz6773 Год назад

    HOW come you don't put a seat on the disk

  • @roseperkins9198
    @roseperkins9198 2 года назад

    Were are you located at Mr. Jim ??