Nathan, I've asked this before but maybe someone will respond this time... I'd like to have a bowl or spoon or something carved from wood from your mill. If anyone buying one of these blanks would be interested in doing business with someone in the UK perhaps they could respond to this note and we can find a way of getting in touch. Or maybe they have a regular online store. If not, well no worries - I'll just go on chewing table legs for a hobby (!). PS The new place's name should be Pear Trees Gone. 😄😄😄
Poison Ivy on a burn pile is a bad idea. Anywhere the smoke hits, you will break out (eyes, ears, nose, etc.) OR light it and go to the house and hope the wind does not blow in that direction.
I was in junior high when one of my friends (at the time) showed up and I couldn't recognize him... because his neighbor had burned poison oak and the smoke got on him. He couldn't stay home or in the hospital because it was during Finals week.
Please pay attention to debris building up in your engine compartment when using that mulching attachment. I recently watched a video from Andrew Camarata watching his 80k dollar machine completely burn up. Unfortunately he didn’t have a working fire extinguisher with him and all he could do is watch it burn. He said the cause of the fire may have been from the mulching head. Just a thought.
A good days work and lending a hand too makes a great day all around. Hit the jackpot with the neighbor getting permission was a big deal , keeps you safe and helps both properties to stay cleaned up better. Keep up the great videos and thanks so much for sharing with us. Fred.
Here’s my suggestion for naming your new property. Since the Mockingbird is the state bird of Tennessee, you can call it Mockingbird Ranch or Mockingbird Farm. 😊
This is kind of funny. Here i am sitting outside my cabin in Norway waiting for some thunder and lightning. And so are you doing on the other side of the world 😊😊
Gosh, that brush cutter sure made light work of that Cedar tree you cut down Nathan. Glad you finally caught up with your neighbour & was able to forge a deal for the the culvert & gate. That will make things better for both of you. I still say 'Little Creek Farm' for the 'new' property. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
When your GoPro gets wet and stops working, take the batteries out and cover it in rice for a couple of days. The rice will absorb the water and help keep oxidation from forming.
Tell me, did you notice the field rat who jumped out at about the 15:10 point getting away from the hay sickle? We usually spook several different critters when we cut. I think Creekside would be a good choice. I look forward to your videos. And I too suffer from the poison on the breeze when clearing/cutting brush/fence lines. Please take heed on the smoke particulates warning from others when burning, as I have had both a sinus/lung problem that required some hospital time from burning poison ivy/oak. Stay Blessed My Friend.
At first I wasn't so fond of the farm chores taking up some video time, but it's growing on me. Keep a balance and I think it will be just fine, maybe better.
Would a burn pit on the new property save you some time? If you clear all the fence rows and the trees in the middle, you will have a lot of material to burn. You had mentioned painting the barn after you got the land cleared. I was wondering if you planned to lengthening the barn to give you more room to cover equipment?
That was a great day after being house bound due to rain. It has been a long time since I've hayed a field. We always had the cycle bar cutter and then would have to harrow the hay up into drying rows before baling it. That cutter was great. Laying the hay down perfectly in nice neat rows skipping an entire step unless he has to go back and turn it. Anyway one of the best smells in the world with fresh cut hay. Great video too. How did you do that? Great angle.
Good job today! What’s the worst or stupendous thing you’d has happened to you since you’ve gotten your new machinery to help you work the farm? I truly love watching you channel 🤗
Nathan how about naming it the Red Barn property? It also looks like you could use another tank at the Red Barn property for diesel fuel. That way you don’t have to run back and forth for fuel
You have 1 farm/property on a hill, call farm 2 the Creek Farm or The Lower Farm. Or name it using the previous owner’s name like the Smith Farm. Some name derived from your MIL’s name/wife’s maiden name.
Hey Nathan, I know a guy, in your area with a sawmill, that can mill you up some timbers to build a bridge across the creek instead of having to put in a culvert pipe. If you are interested, let me know and I will give you his info 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣.
I do a lot of turning and just a suggestion. 3 inches is tight mostly a shallow dish. To be a bowl the blank should be 4 or even 5 inches. And the same dimensions square line 9x9 or 10x10. That extra inch on 10x11 is just sawdust to a bowl turner. Sorry but I have to mention it. I love your beard. Dang I wish I could grow one . Yup folicly challenged. .
What is the main feature on this new property, the Red Barn so why not call it "The Red Barn Farm". I really enjoy your videos and watching how your business develops over the years. Love that accent, nothing like that in Blighty land. Thank you for the time you put into making thrdr videos.
I really really hope I'm wrong but I would think that ginourmous weedwhacker attachment for the mini-excavator is just absolutely slinging poison ivy juice all over every damned thing around there, and what ever you do, don't burn it, stuff seems to float in the smoke.
I'm thinking of mowing my neighbors yard ( small yard 50 X 100 feet with a house ) just for the clippings . Free ( 🤣 ) compost or hay depending on how you store it . I used all I made from my yard .
If I can Nathan I’d like to have a go at the name for the new property, how about Pear Trees! Another thing do you think it might be worthwhile for you to get a license for a temporary burn pile for the new property. Looks like it could come in handy in the next few months!
Hmm. What do you use for poison (ivy?). Had good results with Fels Naptha soap. Tried Tecnu which also seems to work. All in cold water. I’m sure you know but clothes are a big carrier. Undress inside out by the washing machine. Cold water, too. And about the burn pile. (Again - I’m sure you know). Had friends who got seriously ill breathing smoke from a fire that had poison oak branches mixed in with the firewood.
A good way of not getting poison ivy to give you a rash is dawn dish soap and a cold shower. It's the oils that get you. Once you've washed well then take a normal shower. I used to work with bulk riot control agents and it will blister your skin, that is how we kept from getting burned or rashes.
Yes, it would be great to leave it if all you had to do was look at it. The problem is in areas of the country where it’s hot and also rains a lot you end up spending time Nathan doesn’t have keeping the (mostly invasive) vegetation in check. It can become an actual jungle, (as evidenced by the area overrun with “bad” pear trees)
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Nathan, I've asked this before but maybe someone will respond this time... I'd like to have a bowl or spoon or something carved from wood from your mill. If anyone buying one of these blanks would be interested in doing business with someone in the UK perhaps they could respond to this note and we can find a way of getting in touch. Or maybe they have a regular online store. If not, well no worries - I'll just go on chewing table legs for a hobby (!).
PS The new place's name should be Pear Trees Gone. 😄😄😄
Poison Ivy on a burn pile is a bad idea. Anywhere the smoke hits, you will break out (eyes, ears, nose, etc.) OR light it and go to the house and hope the wind does not blow in that direction.
When I was a kid, my father burned a pile with poison ivy in it. I got very sick.
Hahahaha
I was in junior high when one of my friends (at the time) showed up and I couldn't recognize him... because his neighbor had burned poison oak and the smoke got on him. He couldn't stay home or in the hospital because it was during Finals week.
Please pay attention to debris building up in your engine compartment when using that mulching attachment. I recently watched a video from Andrew Camarata watching his 80k dollar machine completely burn up. Unfortunately he didn’t have a working fire extinguisher with him and all he could do is watch it burn. He said the cause of the fire may have been from the mulching head. Just a thought.
Word of advice from an old man. Don’t burn the poison ivy. You will be eat up by the smoke.
Same for Poison Oak and Poison Sumac
Busy days between rain showers for sure. Looking forward to the big name reveal..! Blue skies sunny days ahead.
Yes sir
A good days work and lending a hand too makes a great day all around. Hit the jackpot with the neighbor getting permission was a big deal , keeps you safe and helps both properties to stay cleaned up better. Keep up the great videos and thanks so much for sharing with us. Fred.
Good to see KATO machines again . They were very popular in Australia in the late 60s ,70s and early 80s. Good reliable machines.
Here’s my suggestion for naming your new property. Since the Mockingbird is the state bird of Tennessee, you can call it Mockingbird Ranch or Mockingbird Farm. 😊
This is kind of funny. Here i am sitting outside my cabin in Norway waiting for some thunder and lightning. And so are you doing on the other side of the world 😊😊
Can't help thinking that with the soft ground and the creek that Soggy Bottom would be apt.
Red Barn Farm. The Other 3. Poison Ivy Acres. Ootwin Patch. I have more if you need 'em.👍
That's quite a great mulch-maker!
Impressive how you keep and maintain good equipment. It is a blessing to have the right equipment for the right job.
Gosh, that brush cutter sure made light work of that Cedar tree you cut down Nathan. Glad you finally caught up with your neighbour & was able to forge a deal for the the culvert & gate. That will make things better for both of you. I still say 'Little Creek Farm' for the 'new' property. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
When your GoPro gets wet and stops working, take the batteries out and cover it in rice for a couple of days. The rice will absorb the water and help keep oxidation from forming.
Good to see you working at (BRUNO'S PLACE) TODAY.......Thanks Nathan....
Old Shoe🇺🇸 just landed....
Nathan I do love that new brushing attachment you have. Good job on putting that cedar tree down. 👍❤️
Tell me, did you notice the field rat who jumped out at about the 15:10 point getting away from the hay sickle?
We usually spook several different critters when we cut.
I think Creekside would be a good choice.
I look forward to your videos.
And I too suffer from the poison on the breeze when clearing/cutting brush/fence lines.
Please take heed on the smoke particulates warning from others when burning, as I have had both a sinus/lung problem that required some hospital time from burning poison ivy/oak.
Stay Blessed My Friend.
Always something good going on Nathan! Thanks for all your hard work!!
Hello Nathan. Easy way to limb a tree . Nice to see hay cut . I used to bale when I was a teen . Seeya
At first I wasn't so fond of the farm chores taking up some video time, but it's growing on me. Keep a balance and I think it will be just fine, maybe better.
That attachment on the front of the Kato sure does a fine job!
The scene where you're pulling up the stump looks like stop-motion. Kinda cool.
Hi. If that creek doesn't have a name call it Bruno creek. And call it Bruno creek property.
With all the rain you said you were getting it was surprising to see how dry the dirt was around the cedar stump you dug out.
Nathan,another excellent video looking 👀 like 👍 things are getting better at the new property 😮😊❤
The new prop, "Bruno's Bonanza"!!! Let's give this a lot of attention and thumbs up. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍. Come on everyone do it for Bruno.
Call your new farm Kato acre...we love your channel...keep doing you.
Your camera angles are amazing.
Hi Nathan & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Nathan & Friends Randy
Still rootin' for Amen Corner as the new name.
Would a burn pit on the new property save you some time? If you clear all the fence rows and the trees in the middle, you will have a lot of material to burn.
You had mentioned painting the barn after you got the land cleared. I was wondering if you planned to lengthening the barn to give you more room to cover equipment?
I’m glad so many commented about not burning the poison ivy. Now I’m just commenting for the engagement algorithm.
That was a great day after being house bound due to rain. It has been a long time since I've hayed a field. We always had the cycle bar cutter and then would have to harrow the hay up into drying rows before baling it. That cutter was great. Laying the hay down perfectly in nice neat rows skipping an entire step unless he has to go back and turn it. Anyway one of the best smells in the world with fresh cut hay. Great video too. How did you do that? Great angle.
I had to run beside my buddy while he was mowing, lol it looked rediculous
@@OutoftheWoods0623 lol. now that is an image!
That new attachment was definitely money well $pent! 👍
Yes it was!
Double scrubbing with dawn dish soap helps reduce the oil from the poison ivy when you get it on you.
You might want to consider adding a clear polycarbonate windshield to your excavator to protect yourself from flying debris off the mulcher.
Looks like you have that brush hog attachment figured out. Nice job.
Thanks 👍
Good job today! What’s the worst or stupendous thing you’d has happened to you since you’ve gotten your new machinery to help you work the farm?
I truly love watching you channel 🤗
Nathan how about naming it the Red Barn property? It also looks like you could use another tank at the Red Barn property for diesel fuel. That way you don’t have to run back and forth for fuel
You have 1 farm/property on a hill, call farm 2 the Creek Farm or The Lower Farm. Or name it using the previous owner’s name like the Smith Farm. Some name derived from your MIL’s name/wife’s maiden name.
I wear long sleeves working in the woods, keeps the poison sap off my hide. Watch out for the smoke from that burn, it’ll be toxic.
Another great video, thanks for sharing it with us!
What do you own property? There's always something , and you got to help your neighbors like they help you. That's how our community 👍✝️😊
Do you also tell your Grandma how to suck eggs?
Always something to do
Hey Nathan, I know a guy, in your area with a sawmill, that can mill you up some timbers to build a bridge across the creek instead of having to put in a culvert pipe. If you are interested, let me know and I will give you his info 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣.
Cool, thanks
I do like the property-improvement vids! 👍
Glad you like them!
I do a lot of turning and just a suggestion. 3 inches is tight mostly a shallow dish. To be a bowl the blank should be 4 or even 5 inches. And the same dimensions square line 9x9 or 10x10. That extra inch on 10x11 is just sawdust to a bowl turner. Sorry but I have to mention it. I love your beard. Dang I wish I could grow one . Yup folicly challenged. .
Good day, Nathan. You said the new property is about 3 acres and it is owned by the Elliot family, so how about the name Triple E?
Suggestion for the new property: "Smokey Acres"
Barn acres would be a great name for the new acres.
Shangralaw
would be a a great name for the new property.
Good cedar for the chipper lol
What is the main feature on this new property, the Red Barn so why not call it "The Red Barn Farm". I really enjoy your videos and watching how your business develops over the years. Love that accent, nothing like that in Blighty land. Thank you for the time you put into making thrdr videos.
I really really hope I'm wrong but I would think that ginourmous weedwhacker attachment for the mini-excavator is just absolutely slinging poison ivy juice all over every damned thing around there, and what ever you do, don't burn it, stuff seems to float in the smoke.
I'm thinking of mowing my neighbors yard ( small yard 50 X 100 feet with a house ) just for the clippings . Free ( 🤣 ) compost or hay depending on how you store it . I used all I made from my yard .
Yeah, man. watching someone cut hay ranks right up there with watching paint dry. YeeHaw! How exciting!
Thx
No problem
Nathan, I'm so allergic to it I start itching just hearing you talk about it.
For the new property, how about Elliot Annex, or Additional Acres?
Great video!
Thanks!
i just bought the same brush hog x my bobcat 334 do you need grill security ?
How about calling the "new" property according to the compass point from the "homeland"? Westland, northland... Just a thought. Be well.
And after the rain comes the steamy humidity
Nathan, when you burn poison ivy vines, stay up wind of the smoke, you can get that mess in your lungs!
I really like the way u r mixing ur video's😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks ✌️
I think you're being given all the signs needed for the name of the property....... Black Snake Farms
If I can Nathan I’d like to have a go at the name for the new property, how about Pear Trees! Another thing do you think it might be worthwhile for you to get a license for a temporary burn pile for the new property. Looks like it could come in handy in the next few months!
Happy acres....... name for new property.
So you're going to clean up the creek or ditch running through property can you move it for better use of that side of property
how about Salems Lot for the new property, think about it.
Hmm. What do you use for poison (ivy?). Had good results with Fels Naptha soap. Tried Tecnu which also seems to work. All in cold water. I’m sure you know but clothes are a big carrier. Undress inside out by the washing machine. Cold water, too. And about the burn pile. (Again - I’m sure you know). Had friends who got seriously ill breathing smoke from a fire that had poison oak branches mixed in with the firewood.
Man, those are some nasty looking stumps!
Could call the new property “Dreamland “
You should call that attachment on the excavator the evidence eliminator
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Oy Vey! 😁✌🖖
The new place should be called CREEKSIDE.
Love that name!
How about red barn meadows? Works for me…..
new property is that down at the meadow?
Hey Nathan, I haven’t read all the comments but I was thinking of a name for your property and that’s “Crooked Creek”
Nathan,
What about ‘The Red Barn Inn’?
not a bad idea
Red Barn Acres
I think the name of the new property should reflect what's there. Maybe the barnyard!
You should name it Green Acres after the TV show
Ceder creek acres
A good way of not getting poison ivy to give you a rash is dawn dish soap and a cold shower. It's the oils that get you. Once you've washed well then take a normal shower. I used to work with bulk riot control agents and it will blister your skin, that is how we kept from getting burned or rashes.
How about foggy bottom?
I have a question, can you make Cedar into firewood?
Yes
Now admit it, you would much prefer to remove that stump by hand than use the excavator! 😅
Curious as to why you just didn't use the excavator to dig up the tree from the begining? It's easier than trying to dig up the roots alone.
I'd rather look at a hedge line than cattle fencing.
Yes, it would be great to leave it if all you had to do was look at it. The problem is in areas of the country where it’s hot and also rains a lot you end up spending time Nathan doesn’t have keeping the (mostly invasive) vegetation in check. It can become an actual jungle, (as evidenced by the area overrun with “bad” pear trees)
How about red barn acres
Timber !
The annex
Tonka Toy vs. Bush, more like it. Hahaha
A little vicks vaporub keeps bugs away.
@Nate..how 'bout " Slender Creek Acres "
Like it
Another name idea: how about Ivy Acres?
how about “Yonder Farm” as in, over yonder?
Another suggestion: Natoo, for Nathan Two
If you're still considering names, how about "BRUNO'S BACK YARD"?