MIKE, watching this video reminded me again of how much editing skills and time you put in to producing this content, that many viewers may not even comprehend. Good stuff Mike!
@@coggins63 well, I never edited anything cept my comments, and I have issues doing that much! It really Is something to see the content that Mike produces.
Rex here, and I love to watch you clean up brush and wind up with usable space. Melissa was just saying, “So this fire does it for you Mike?! The simple pleasures of life provide some of the most satisfaction! Enjoyed this one guys!
Well, that was relaxing. If those fires are still burning after all these years.......good on ya' both. Supposed to rain all day here. No grass or trees to deal with......that's an HOA, and golf every day. hahaha Here's an idea, use some of your property to create your own HOA, but the requirement to live there would be to help with firewood, tree removal, grass cutting, and all the other stuff yinz do.
Good morning everyone. 73º in Stover MO. Enjoying some coffee and getting ready to pulll the cards from the game cameras. Stay safe, be humble & kind and have a day.
Proper tools for the job. Just to share a little.... The Navy (Aviation) always emphasized "Proper tool for the job". for obvious reasons. My specialty was hydraulics systems on Helicopters and fixed wing. Anything to do with the flight controls, landing gear, tires, wheels, breaks, all hydraulic actuators. Loved it. So I share this to say how much I enjoy watching you operate all your equipment with precision. So as I'm watching I can see how all the systems work on your machinery. Awesome......Call me crazy but I enjoy it. Thank you for your video's!
We like building fires too, but don’t have a pit at our camp. We build them on top of the ground in three different spots on the 20 acres depending on the work site. The area, usually around 15 to 20 feet in diameter, is surrounded with the trunks of trash trees cut into 24 inch lengths. We will burn them for days adding to them daily until the, “Job is done too.” Like y’all, we will sit around them after dark watching them burn. Occasionally roasting hot dogs or sausage and fixing S’mores for desert while sharing a bottle of wine. Life is good. Thank the Lord!!!
@@mariowickel456 I jump into perfectly good airplanes or take care of others horses. So similar it can be but opposite! But I've Parachute cert and rides a lot for free!
You two that run in and out of airplanes is cool in both ways. Could you see Motor Mike Jumping out of an airplane? I on the other hand biuld airplanes and fly them. Mike calls me paper airplane, because I am also an environment conscious person. I see what is happening in the big picture with our fragile planet.
I do things a little bit differently when I'm burning. First, I dig my pit just a little bit deeper (not much more than what you have). Then when I get a good hot fire going I break off as much of the tree tops as I can. Keep in mind I'm using a skid steer with a grapple rather than an excavator, but It could work the same. I pile them on there, then start putting the bigger stuff in. One trick that I learned is to keep a leaf blower close by and shoot some air down into the pit to get it burning good. The tops usually burn rather quickly and it gets the "bigger stuff" burning good. The last thing I put on the fire is the stumps. Usually by then the fire is hot enough that the stumps will burn up and the dirt falls off of them. The fire usually burns for a day or two. Keep in mind, much of what I have been burning is oak and hickory which tends to burn really hot. When it's done I might be left with some charcoal, but for the most part it will disintegrate. Then I cover up what is left of the hole. I'm not saying that your method is "right or wrong" and I'm not saying that mine is either. I'm just telling you how I do it. I do think that the blower is the key. A fire needs three things to burn. Fuel, heat and oxygen.
Mike- in your spare time, check out air curtain burners. Your could probably acquire a gas engine blower like firefighters use and rig it up to blow across the fire pit. They have various models with 12" to 36" fan diameter and are powered by Briggs and Stratton or Honda, depending on the manufacturer of the fan. Depending on where the air stream goes, It will provide more oxygen to the fire. It would speed up the burning process and reduce particulates. We had a commercial tree processing site that covered several acres catch fire. The site ground up trees and brush and produced mulch that they sold for landscaping purposes. The fire affected raw material as well as huge mulch piles. It made no sense to pump clean water onto the fire and have a contaminated runoff to deal with. They dug a deep pit and used a trailer mounted blower to create a blast furnace effect in the pit. They put whole root balls into the pit and they were incinerated. They ran the burner 24/7 for a couple of weeks and took care of most of the material on site. Little smoke produced. I think you could do the same thing on a smaller scale. You drove right by this general area on your trip west last year. It was near the junction of I-94 and I-494 in the northwest Minneapolis suburban area. That area is all commercial area today.
Gotta keep the fire going!!! Getting rid of all the brush and tree debris. Alot cheaper than taking to the landfill Melissa. Be safe and see you on the next video!!!
Melissa is classic. When Mike started talking about making a fire and keep it going for days and days, I think Melissa expressed best for all of us. But on another note, I cannot get green wood to burn very well. And a good fire is mesmerizing.
So funny. Mellisa does what every wife does when hubby gets excited about something like a fire and keeping it burning.she just shakes her head in dismay like oh lord, men and there toys and ideas LOL.YEP were a different bread no doubt about it and ain't nuttin Wrong with that. So funny that you had to cut away so Mellisa could get her composure 🤣😅 Looks like alot of fun and enjoyment with your clearing and burning to me Mike. So relaxing yet getting so much done at the same time. I'm thinking that area is eventually going to be graveled as well . I picture your mind being wide open thinking of the things you can do with so much land in the future. You have built quite the life for your later yrs to keep yourself busy and like you said enjoy the finer things in life. It's amazing to watch your dreams grow everyday. It's like you go to sleep and dream of what you can do and wake up and go do it.now that's the life every man wants. I guess you will have to put mellisa in the excavator to do some of that clearing and stacking the burn pile for her to get it LOL .but then again we enjoy the laughs and banter between you to so nah just do it yourself and call her down to check out your progress and laugh at you again 🤣😅 You two are so much fun to watch just the other family I love to watch Erin & Josh with WWOG .There banter is so much fun to watch listen to also. And all the content on both yours and there channels Is so great and why both channels are growing every day. Keep up the good work and fun. Be safe God bless 🙏 God bless
Like the part about, once you get a fire started you have to keep it going. Good one. Anyways, great work you guys and keep it up. Look forward to your videos when ever you post them.
Good evening! Some high school buddies came out to shoot some targets and zero in some deer rifles. One had slipped on the mount and the rings let the scope slip too. Much better after all that got tightened up. Two former work colleagues came to the farm also, and zeroed in the rifle that one will use during the season. I give them a tour of the farm and they filled me in on what has happened since I retired. My brother is supposed to come over tonight. A good day! Good to see you starting site prep for the new sawmill pavilion. “It’s not a good plan but I have a plan and a full tank of fuel!!” I suspect Mike’s half-baked plans are better than most of the rest of our fully baked plans!
Mike knows, to burn green (wet) wood, a good bed of coals has to be fed continuously or they will die. Unless there's a huge stockpile of "dry" material to start the fire, it's best to keep an established bed of coals fed until all the green material is consumed. Kudos to Melissa's channel yesterday, I enjoyed her at the range. She shot some double ought buckshot. That is good home protection ammo. I keep a Mossberg 12 pump hanging on my closet doorknob by it's sling. My shoes, I pull off right there also. So if my key FOB goes off or I hear breaking and entering, I jump out of bed, slip my shoes on, grab my gun and go. Only my 12 has a pistol grip, no shoulder stock, and the barrel is only 18" long. I bought a large quantity of military grade buckshot awhile back and took my 12 to my range and after a dozen rounds, my wrists were done! Reminds me of a funny story, many years ago, many, I took an old double barrel to the machine shop at work and had the barrels cut to 18". Then one day, at my uncle's farm, my brother and I were target shooting. We had a variety of guns including the 12. When he decided to shoot my 12, he grabbed it and shouldered it, and just as he was about to shoot it a crow flew over and he quickly raised the gun up to shoot the crow. Well, I had loaded it earlier with 3" magnums. By raising the gun so quickly, he didn't have it shouldered well and he accidentally pulled both triggers. His shoulder hurt for a week afterwards. He also missed the crow. Also we nailed a piece of fiberboard on a small pine 35 yards from my pickup and stapled a target on it. The pine was about 6 or 7 inches in diameter. After we both shot 4 rounds into the target with my Marlin 444, the top half of the tree fell over. I've always enjoyed hunting, shooting and reloading. It's just great to see others enjoying it too. Thanks for today's video. Hope to see the Bronco soon. 👍🚜❤
All the males in our family would camp out on my FIL’s land before he passed away and my wife and her sisters sold it. I have some great memories of staying up until early morning and sitting around the fire with a few relatives that stayed up talking and watching the fire. Before long Ty will be wanting to do the same!
I live at 4700 ft northern Arizona. We fight the Arizona state flower…. The tumble weed. I still have a bit of a yard if you call it that, mostly we farm rocks, rocks are always coming up after rains, so we pick rocks out of the horse pens to keep footing safe. Now with the rain we are getting weeds will come like crazy. I mean some people let them go but I maintain my 4 acre piece of heaven like a golf course, plus it was neglected before I bought it so still landscaping and things I want to change. I do NOT miss 1 day of mowing every week at my place in Iowa.
Kinda looks like you started a fire with Melissa and kept it going for a long time … exceptional !!! … I’m guessing the people of West play golf or tennis … have a day !!!😎
Good morning Mike and Melissa, good video and good to see your laughing 🤔😁😊🤗. 🤫🤭🤫 . Great job with the fire pit and the future shale pit. That will help you around there. Keep up the good work and videos, stay safe and keep laughing, makes folks wonder what you’ve been up to !! Fred.🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
G'day Mike, I know you love your heavy equipment; have you ever considered one of those forestry mulchers, basically an ASV 120 (or similar) Skidsteer with a Fecon Blackhawk mulching head? Man, that would make your place into somethin' else!
You're smothering your fire, it needs oxygen to burn. Get a 4 or 6 inch steel pipe and bury it at an angle so one end is above ground and the other end is down near the base of the fire (not covered by dirt or ashes). This will allow the fire to pull fresh air down to the hot coals to keep the fire going longer. To get a fire started, use your leaf blower to blow forced air down the pipe.
Out West in Bremerton Washington, we mow grass also, we can't burn, burn bans,we dance,have fun with friends and family.Doing drywall for 45years i was very busy
Good morning! Here in Tucson, we have to cut weeds and do most of our yard work before noon, by then it's too hot. But night before last, we had 2" of rain. Monsoon is great this year! I have a couple of license plates to send you, AFI (armed forces international) plates, and an AZ veterans plate. Have a day!
You have to have resources, patience, expertise, and free time to be able to do the kinds of things and Mike is doing in this video. I enjoy watching this Kubota excavator in action. Best wishes to the Morgan family.
Man and his fire! Think about it! It is comical! Been guilty of this myself. Get a little carried away with self praise of your fire skills! Been there! Done that! And yeah! I with do it again. Just something about getting a rolling cantained fire that makes a man proud of his skills. It's those 'O SH##!' IT'S OUT OF HAND!' Ones we don't want to talk about!
When I retired last August I let my hair and beard go!, I could have been santa it got so big !, come spring outside sweating couldn't take it any longer I shaved it off !. But my hair is down on my back!, I'm a 65 yr old hippie!, lololo!. Morgans have a day!.
MIKE, watching this video reminded me again of how much editing skills and time you put in to producing this content, that many viewers may not even comprehend. Good stuff Mike!
👍 agreed!
I am continually impressed by his editing skills
That statement is so so true. Anyone that has done any video editing knows that.
@@coggins63 well, I never edited anything cept my comments, and I have issues doing that much! It really Is something to see the content that Mike produces.
Melissa didn't have to explain, we understood.
Good morning from sunny Spruce Grove Alberta....a beautiful morning and no forest fire smoke in the air. It's going to be a good day. Stay healthy
I totally get what Melissa was laughing at. My wife laughs at me when I marvel at my lawn and garden work, lol.
Good morning Folks. With Our lawn mowed and choirs caught up it's always time to watch Outdoors With The Morgans!
Some of us just watch you do with your spare retirement time. Nice hobby to have other's enjoy. Thanks for the videos.
It should be more like, Melissa ain't shaving until there's a pool in the ground!!!🤣
LOL um I'm like Mike no no no 🤣😅🤣
Dan, Motor Mike would not care. He would just get out the electric grease gun out and smmoother er down.
Rex here, and I love to watch you clean up brush and wind up with usable space. Melissa was just saying, “So this fire does it for you Mike?! The simple pleasures of life provide some of the most satisfaction! Enjoyed this one guys!
It looks so nice to have that Excavator and tractor to clear the land and keep it clean.
New drinking game folks, Everytime Mike says" ya know what I mean" you drink a beer
we'd be drunk in no time lol
And Melissa sez yeah
Or "I Do"
Hey Mike, out here in the west we watch your you tube instead of cutting wood and mowing lol also we couldn't have a fire like you are having.
Melissa you killed me when you said "I won't shave either"...that was quite funny and Mike saying right away "no, no!!!" You guys are great together.
Nice work Mike. Just saw a Big tool rack ad partially narrated by none other than Mike Morgan. Have a productive day.
What a great video of how to make a safe but effective fire pit. Love this method!
Hello from Tennessee next to the smoky mountains. Sun is up and pretty warm but it's nice. Have a great day Mike.
Snoopy really 😁 it’s a classic. It’s good to hear some of the old songs like that .
Well, that was relaxing.
If those fires are still burning after all these years.......good on ya' both.
Supposed to rain all day here.
No grass or trees to deal with......that's an HOA, and golf every day. hahaha Here's an idea, use some of your property to create your own HOA, but the requirement to live there would be to help with firewood, tree removal, grass cutting, and all the other stuff yinz do.
Boy to be able to sit in the air conditioned machine and pick up such big pieces and add them to the burn pile. What a luxury!
I think she had a GREAT comeback. She's not gonna shave either! HAHA
Good morning everyone. 73º in Stover MO. Enjoying some coffee and getting ready to pulll the cards from the game cameras. Stay safe, be humble & kind and have a day.
Good Morning Phil & Friends! 🙂
Good morning Phil, we had rain this morning 79 feels like 84゚ here in the Florida keys.
Good morning Phil , David, William & friends! Phil, I wish I could see what you got from your cameras!!!
@@marcuswhite3628 Hey Marcus!
@@marcuswhite3628 what Marcus said!
Proper tools for the job. Just to share a little.... The Navy (Aviation) always emphasized "Proper tool for the job". for obvious reasons. My specialty was hydraulics systems on Helicopters and fixed wing. Anything to do with the flight controls, landing gear, tires, wheels, breaks, all hydraulic actuators. Loved it. So I share this to say how much I enjoy watching you operate all your equipment with precision. So as I'm watching I can see how all the systems work on your machinery. Awesome......Call me crazy but I enjoy it. Thank you for your video's!
We like building fires too, but don’t have a pit at our camp. We build them on top of the ground in three different spots on the 20 acres depending on the work site. The area, usually around 15 to 20 feet in diameter, is surrounded with the trunks of trash trees cut into 24 inch lengths. We will burn them for days adding to them daily until the, “Job is done too.”
Like y’all, we will sit around them after dark watching them burn. Occasionally roasting hot dogs or sausage and fixing S’mores for desert while sharing a bottle of wine. Life is good. Thank the Lord!!!
Keep the home fire burning 🔥!!
Fun intro and music. Expanded area is looking gooood!
The no shaving part was funny.
"What do people do with their time if they don't have grass to cut and don't have trees" ... Answer: they watch Outdoors With The Morgans.
I wonder how many thousands of minds said exactly that..,
I jump out of perfectly good airplanes ,or take care of my Horses
@@mariowickel456 I jump into perfectly good airplanes or take care of others horses. So similar it can be but opposite! But I've Parachute cert and rides a lot for free!
You two that run in and out of airplanes is cool in both ways. Could you see Motor Mike Jumping out of an airplane? I on the other hand biuld airplanes and fly them. Mike calls me paper airplane, because I am also an environment conscious person. I see what is happening in the big picture with our fragile planet.
You're SO RIGHT !!
We all need a good borrow pit.
Hey Mike with all this rain you've been having how about a Pond update?
Yeah, Mike !! - what's happening with the pond ?
Thats was great, Melissa impressed with Mike's fire building skills.....
Mike you having a whole lot fun down there clearing them trees out. Have a great day be safe.
I got my first bag of dotts pretzels! They are great!
Hay Mike I get it, my wife gets that same smile and giggle at me sometimes. Women, we can live with them but can’t live without them.
I do things a little bit differently when I'm burning. First, I dig my pit just a little bit deeper (not much more than what you have). Then when I get a good hot fire going I break off as much of the tree tops as I can. Keep in mind I'm using a skid steer with a grapple rather than an excavator, but It could work the same. I pile them on there, then start putting the bigger stuff in. One trick that I learned is to keep a leaf blower close by and shoot some air down into the pit to get it burning good. The tops usually burn rather quickly and it gets the "bigger stuff" burning good. The last thing I put on the fire is the stumps. Usually by then the fire is hot enough that the stumps will burn up and the dirt falls off of them. The fire usually burns for a day or two.
Keep in mind, much of what I have been burning is oak and hickory which tends to burn really hot. When it's done I might be left with some charcoal, but for the most part it will disintegrate. Then I cover up what is left of the hole.
I'm not saying that your method is "right or wrong" and I'm not saying that mine is either. I'm just telling you how I do it. I do think that the blower is the key. A fire needs three things to burn. Fuel, heat and oxygen.
thats a good fire hole i like that idea... thanks 4 video. be kind.
Mike- in your spare time, check out air curtain burners. Your could probably acquire a gas engine blower like firefighters use and rig it up to blow across the fire pit. They have various models with 12" to 36" fan diameter and are powered by Briggs and Stratton or Honda, depending on the manufacturer of the fan. Depending on where the air stream goes, It will provide more oxygen to the fire. It would speed up the burning process and reduce particulates. We had a commercial tree processing site that covered several acres catch fire. The site ground up trees and brush and produced mulch that they sold for landscaping purposes. The fire affected raw material as well as huge mulch piles. It made no sense to pump clean water onto the fire and have a contaminated runoff to deal with. They dug a deep pit and used a trailer mounted blower to create a blast furnace effect in the pit. They put whole root balls into the pit and they were incinerated. They ran the burner 24/7 for a couple of weeks and took care of most of the material on site. Little smoke produced. I think you could do the same thing on a smaller scale. You drove right by this general area on your trip west last year. It was near the junction of I-94 and I-494 in the northwest Minneapolis suburban area. That area is all commercial area today.
Its like outdoors made easy with Mike Morgan you got a machine for every job.
hehehe.....love some good innuendo! Nice one guys.
Gotta keep the fire going!!! Getting rid of all the brush and tree debris. Alot cheaper than taking to the landfill Melissa. Be safe and see you on the next video!!!
16:15 She is saying “In your dreams, Mike”! LOL
Great fire Mike and Melissa I agree keep it going good morning From Florence Alabama 🇺🇲
That big stump could go in your pond like bama bass did. Make a good fish attractor. Put it in up side down
Mike is never really happy, unless he's spreading "STONE."
Yeah, by the time he's done he will have turned them all into sand.
Looking good Mike. Hope you are enjoying "retirement"! :)
Melissa is classic. When Mike started talking about making a fire and keep it going for days and days, I think Melissa expressed best for all of us. But on another note, I cannot get green wood to burn very well. And a good fire is mesmerizing.
Mike it sounds like her fire is lit hint hint
He might need a weed eater to get through the unshaven
Y’all are crazy, picking at one another, about the fire. That’s what I love about this channel.😂
So funny. Mellisa does what every wife does when hubby gets excited about something like a fire and keeping it burning.she just shakes her head in dismay like oh lord, men and there toys and ideas LOL.YEP were a different bread no doubt about it and ain't nuttin Wrong with that.
So funny that you had to cut away so Mellisa could get her composure 🤣😅
Looks like alot of fun and enjoyment with your clearing and burning to me Mike.
So relaxing yet getting so much done at the same time.
I'm thinking that area is eventually going to be graveled as well .
I picture your mind being wide open thinking of the things you can do with so much land in the future.
You have built quite the life for your later yrs to keep yourself busy and like you said enjoy the finer things in life.
It's amazing to watch your dreams grow everyday. It's like you go to sleep and dream of what you can do and wake up and go do it.now that's the life every man wants.
I guess you will have to put mellisa in the excavator to do some of that clearing and stacking the burn pile for her to get it LOL .but then again we enjoy the laughs and banter between you to so nah just do it yourself and call her down to check out your progress and laugh at you again 🤣😅
You two are so much fun to watch just the other family I love to watch Erin & Josh with WWOG .There banter is so much fun to watch listen to also.
And all the content on both yours and there channels Is so great and why both channels are growing every day.
Keep up the good work and fun. Be safe God bless 🙏
God bless
Happy Thanksgiving to you Mike and Malissa and yours, have a very blessed Day !!😀😀👍👍🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Like the part about, once you get a fire started you have to keep it going. Good one. Anyways, great work you guys and keep it up. Look forward to your videos when ever you post them.
I really enjoy watching you work that excavator! It is a pleasure watching your channel. Keep up the videos coming.
Good evening! Some high school buddies came out to shoot some targets and zero in some deer rifles. One had slipped on the mount and the rings let the scope slip too. Much better after all that got tightened up. Two former work colleagues came to the farm also, and zeroed in the rifle that one will use during the season. I give them a tour of the farm and they filled me in on what has happened since I retired. My brother is supposed to come over tonight. A good day!
Good to see you starting site prep for the new sawmill pavilion. “It’s not a good plan but I have a plan and a full tank of fuel!!” I suspect Mike’s half-baked plans are better than most of the rest of our fully baked plans!
Another Great One, Mike the Great Firestarter....
Mike I think she can't believe your talking about a fire. lol
Mike knows, to burn green (wet) wood, a good bed of coals has to be fed continuously or they will die. Unless there's a huge stockpile of "dry" material to start the fire, it's best to keep an established bed of coals fed until all the green material is consumed. Kudos to Melissa's channel yesterday, I enjoyed her at the range. She shot some double ought buckshot. That is good home protection ammo. I keep a Mossberg 12 pump hanging on my closet doorknob by it's sling. My shoes, I pull off right there also. So if my key FOB goes off or I hear breaking and entering, I jump out of bed, slip my shoes on, grab my gun and go. Only my 12 has a pistol grip, no shoulder stock, and the barrel is only 18" long. I bought a large quantity of military grade buckshot awhile back and took my 12 to my range and after a dozen rounds, my wrists were done! Reminds me of a funny story, many years ago, many, I took an old double barrel to the machine shop at work and had the barrels cut to 18". Then one day, at my uncle's farm, my brother and I were target shooting. We had a variety of guns including the 12. When he decided to shoot my 12, he grabbed it and shouldered it, and just as he was about to shoot it a crow flew over and he quickly raised the gun up to shoot the crow. Well, I had loaded it earlier with 3" magnums. By raising the gun so quickly, he didn't have it shouldered well and he accidentally pulled both triggers. His shoulder hurt for a week afterwards. He also missed the crow. Also we nailed a piece of fiberboard on a small pine 35 yards from my pickup and stapled a target on it. The pine was about 6 or 7 inches in diameter. After we both shot 4 rounds into the target with my Marlin 444, the top half of the tree fell over. I've always enjoyed hunting, shooting and reloading. It's just great to see others enjoying it too. Thanks for today's video. Hope to see the Bronco soon. 👍🚜❤
Mike, you are a Master at those controls.. Love the video.. More please..
Mike, lay those big stumps on edge of bank next to fire they will dry out real fast from heatt
All the males in our family would camp out on my FIL’s land before he passed away and my wife and her sisters sold it. I have some great memories of staying up until early morning and sitting around the fire with a few relatives that stayed up talking and watching the fire. Before long Ty will be wanting to do the same!
Good morning all 😊👍🌧
Love your show! I am in Southeastern North Carolina!
OWTM is "Breakfast with the Morgans" for me many days. Like today.
I live at 4700 ft northern Arizona. We fight the Arizona state flower…. The tumble weed. I still have a bit of a yard if you call it that, mostly we farm rocks, rocks are always coming up after rains, so we pick rocks out of the horse pens to keep footing safe. Now with the rain we are getting weeds will come like crazy. I mean some people let them go but I maintain my 4 acre piece of heaven like a golf course, plus it was neglected before I bought it so still landscaping and things I want to change. I do NOT miss 1 day of mowing every week at my place in Iowa.
Kinda looks like you started a fire with Melissa and kept it going for a long time … exceptional !!! … I’m guessing the people of West play golf or tennis … have a day !!!😎
If I don’t have grass to cut or trees to deal with, I watch Mike Morgan!😂
Good morning from SE Louisiana 24 Jul 21.
We’ve got the marshmallows, but it’s too far to drive so we can roast them. Lol. Great video. Thanks 👍👍👍❤️
Thanks for watching Don
I was waiting for Melissa to say she wasn’t going to shave! lol Boy that was a quick no from Mike! lol
Nice fire Mike. Hello to my buddy Hunter!
That excavator is such a work horse! (How did you live without it Mike for so long? )🤣😂👍
Good morning Mike and Melissa, good video and good to see your laughing 🤔😁😊🤗. 🤫🤭🤫 . Great job with the fire pit and the future shale pit. That will help you around there. Keep up the good work and videos, stay safe and keep laughing, makes folks wonder what you’ve been up to !! Fred.🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
G'day Mike, I know you love your heavy equipment; have you ever considered one of those forestry mulchers, basically an ASV 120 (or similar) Skidsteer with a Fecon Blackhawk mulching head? Man, that would make your place into somethin' else!
You're smothering your fire, it needs oxygen to burn. Get a 4 or 6 inch steel pipe and bury it at an angle so one end is above ground and the other end is down near the base of the fire (not covered by dirt or ashes). This will allow the fire to pull fresh air down to the hot coals to keep the fire going longer. To get a fire started, use your leaf blower to blow forced air down the pipe.
Rather efficient way to take down a tree actually
Yep, keep that “fire” goin’ Mike. 😉
Out West in Bremerton Washington, we mow grass also, we can't burn, burn bans,we dance,have fun with friends and family.Doing drywall for 45years i was very busy
Strange things make people happy, Mike and his fire 🤣😂🤣
a good theme song for todays video would have been the Rolling Stones "Under My Thumb...." lol
We watch Mike Morgan do these things.
Good morning! Here in Tucson, we have to cut weeds and do most of our yard work before noon, by then it's too hot. But night before last, we had 2" of rain. Monsoon is great this year! I have a couple of license plates to send you, AFI (armed forces international) plates, and an AZ veterans plate. Have a day!
You might want to reconsider shaving, Mike. You might put out a fire you'd rather not!😉
You need more stone. I’m sure McClymonds has you on their Christmas list. 😎
Im very surprised that Chipper girl isnt turning it into chips, usable in gardens.
I liked the way Melissa was making fun of you with your fire. That was very funny.
You have to have resources, patience, expertise, and free time to be able to do the kinds of things and Mike is doing in this video. I enjoy watching this Kubota excavator in action. Best wishes to the Morgan family.
Mike , my daughter laughs at me like that when I say im going to cut and split wood . I can stare at a fire for hours !!
Build ditches and ponds for the rains if and when they come. Care for the native plants as they are due and take out the bad ones.
Good advice Martin.
Good morning hunter, from Piqua Ohio.
With no shaving it look like The kids in your area will have another Santa Claus to entertain them.
"Started a fire and keeping it going" _ Reminds me of a Country song by Don Williams.
Hey Mike if you take your bucket and split the stumps they will burn quickly. The dirt will just fall out of them.
Do more clearing? Then you will have to get and spread more stone. Sounds like a plan to me.
Is that #1 or #2 stone or....a combination? Ya know what I mean?
Jim from High Desert Cal. We sit around and youtube videos and wish we had hlaf the toys you do...
Man and his fire! Think about it! It is comical! Been guilty of this myself. Get a little carried away with self praise of your fire skills! Been there! Done that! And yeah! I with do it again. Just something about getting a rolling cantained fire that makes a man proud of his skills. It's those 'O SH##!' IT'S OUT OF HAND!' Ones we don't want to talk about!
Motor Mike “you should” clear cut your whole property! 🌚🎬
Hi Mike, love the channel. I have one question. Do your neighbors ever get angry with the constant noise of machinery and the smell from the burn pit?
No, they aren't real close and we all get along
I'm with you mis no shave have a day love from TEXAS
That is my idea of a pit
Hillside pit you can keep open.
Mike when you are burning your stump try and put a gallon of diesel fuel on them There will not be much left of them overnight
Wonder no more, Mike. We kick back and watch you videos.
When I retired last August I let my hair and beard go!, I could have been santa it got so big !, come spring outside sweating couldn't take it any longer I shaved it off !. But my hair is down on my back!, I'm a 65 yr old hippie!, lololo!. Morgans have a day!.
Mike send some that rain out west our whole state is burning from drought. We are losing trees to the fires.