Also, thank you for the video! :) A welcome change of tune. Nothing wrong with the regular programming - just a different little window into the stuff you have to deal with to keep the business running. Cheers :)
It's super off topic, but do you know of any method or product to repair a material like cracked dashboard? The green truck (not bashing it - it just has developed character :) ) reminded me that my office chair's arm rests are crumbling falling apart and they're basically the same material. These are spares that we dug up via a friend of a friend of a.. you know how that goes! haha). Of course, even those last spares were sold out 20 years ago and the whole company closed shop 15+ years ago so I can't replace them a third time. I've thought about just slathering them in epoxy and wrapping some fabric (carbon? fiberglass? cotton?) over them to be done with it, but then they're a solid shell rather than that padded dashboard feeling..
Standard firewood length is 17 inches that what I cut it at for stockpile. It fits in most all stoves. People can and do order longer or shorter wood sometimes but they usually have to wait on a list for it. I did clean it up did you not watch the video. Cleaning up was basically the whole video.
What’s that great old saying? “If you don’t schedule maintenance for your equipment, your equipment will schedule it for you” 😂
Love the old green truck. Your mom might be mad at you lol. Hoping for some baling videos this summer.
I guess the throttle stuck open on the old green truck there at the end. LOL
Yeah that’s exactly what happed. Good catch. Haha
Great video
Thanks!
Looks like a chute or deflector of some sort would help keep the dust from piling up behind the saw.
Yes been meaning to do somthing for years but just haven’t done it.
That green truck is awesome, I like how you have a little fun with it.
It sounds so good you got to open it up
@@DLHFarmsThe green truck does sound awesome. And looks like a very nice day to burn some diesel fuel =)
Saturday morning coffee and DLH!
I believe you could scratch somebody's back with that bucket
Lucky is the man who works for your company. You guys have always got many different types of work. Keeps it interesting
Thanks 👍
Dennis prefers all the pink fuzzy seats on all his tractors!😂
Cody?
I see you still run Rc trucks I just picked up a savage ( nitro power)
Loved the video, hope your processor didn’t need too many repairs. Looking forward to part two.
It needed quite a bit. You’ll see in the next part
something different and thanks for a great video.
You’re welcome
Does this processor stay at this location enough to consider a concrete pad?
Yes it lives there. That is a good idea
Hello Dennis. Looks like a nice project to do on a saturday.
It was!
Please tell us about your rebaling operation..
It’s on the list don’t worry
You have quite the operation. My neighbor has 3 square bodies he has customized.
Thought the splitter pad would be concrete. God bless your repairs.
Father in law has the Case DX version of that tractor. The dual speed on the loader lever is handy.
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Good video.
Also, thank you for the video! :) A welcome change of tune. Nothing wrong with the regular programming - just a different little window into the stuff you have to deal with to keep the business running. Cheers :)
Thanks!
It's super off topic, but do you know of any method or product to repair a material like cracked dashboard? The green truck (not bashing it - it just has developed character :) ) reminded me that my office chair's arm rests are crumbling falling apart and they're basically the same material. These are spares that we dug up via a friend of a friend of a.. you know how that goes! haha). Of course, even those last spares were sold out 20 years ago and the whole company closed shop 15+ years ago so I can't replace them a third time. I've thought about just slathering them in epoxy and wrapping some fabric (carbon? fiberglass? cotton?) over them to be done with it, but then they're a solid shell rather than that padded dashboard feeling..
I do not other than covering it with somthing.
Nice job cleaning up Dennis, ready for part 2, The Splitter 👍🏻
Part 2 is up
Why do you cut the length of you firewood so short. You need to get your mini hoe and clean where you processor sits.
Standard firewood length is 17 inches that what I cut it at for stockpile. It fits in most all stoves. People can and do order longer or shorter wood sometimes but they usually have to wait on a list for it. I did clean it up did you not watch the video. Cleaning up was basically the whole video.
Always looks good after a clean up but it doesn't last long 👍🏻🇺🇲
That’s for sure about an hour and it a mess
16:38 got predator view for half a second there
Yeah it’s a rendering glitch with my 360 camera