Thank you for making these videos. I am developing a 10 acre homestead for my family of 3 beginning in 2024 and really appreciate having your videos. God bless.
been with you on our journey of the new property, the house build, which I can imagine you are still doing finishing work on, and now this new BIG project! Your videos are awesome and very professional [ like Andrew's are ] and I have always enjoyed watching them,, and will continue to do so. God bless you and your family.
Exactly, i love watching a guy get up and actually clean up shit ! Due to a head injury my life is in a pause right now, i pressure washed a tractor and took the cab off to overhaul and repaint it. Meantime i changed one final drive to fast gears, put new bearings and seals in it and painted it, in the last 16 months... Life is what happens while you were having other plans😅
I'm really impressed how almost every piece of equipment you have actually runs! Just discovered your channel. Can't wait to see how your building turns out. And remember no matter how big you build it, eventually it will be not big enough!
My wife and i drove all over NY NH and VT one fall, the colours and sights were amazing, its one of the reasons I like watching your channel. But there were so many properties with heaps of trash, or a new house at one end and a wrecked house at the other end. Its nice to see somone who's bothered to clean up, well done, best wishes and blessings for you and your family.
i listen to your explanation before you start You make it clear if you want to view what I will do. this excellent presentation. so I decided to watch you till the end. thank you for making this video available to view Best Regards
Got to love Noah 35:16 Noah 'I want to go in the excavator with you', Jessie 'We can do that later the guys are here so we got to work, No looks behind him then does a runner, he as a real interest in the machines, always watching Jessie working, reminds me of my grandson who always wants to be around working on stuff, you have a grea family Jessie and you attention to detail while working and filming is the reason your one of my favorite youTubers can not wait for the next video. M@x
Brilliant video Jesse. I think you'll need a mammoth Diesel creek size pole barn size workshop with a pit and ample storage space with racking. Keep up the great work and honest humble content
I enjoyed this. It feels and looks like my own property. It’s cool to see all the “stuff” and future projects. Some folks see junk but I see that you have detailed plans for most of it. That Cummins truck will be sweet !!
Awesome job Jesse, I really love your work ethic and I can't wait to see the shop building from the slab pour to the completed shop build. Thanks for taking us along for the ride...Cheers from Timmins ON Canada!
Oh man, I had empathetic heart palpitations for you seeing that opening drone shot and knowing the title of the video!! When you only have enough hours in the day to do the project and the extraessential items are relegated to a pile, or three, or twelve! haha ha!
Once again doing your stuff. Great clearance and relocating all your “projects”. Can’t wait to see the new garage starting. Loved the video, the boys had some fun along the way which is always fun to see. 🥰🥰🥰👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
10/23/23..love to see your kids in your videos! Little Noah is getting bigger! Big laugh with him driving you in Skidd Loader! Glad to see your focus on organizing equipment & realizing you gotta get rid of most/many machines that will gobble up your time..time management is your priority. Yes you have the skills to rebuild almost anything, but you must be more selective & just let go of 'opportunity' projects & exercise discipline focusing on highest urgency. Love yur videos & commentary, give us more updates on shop build..maybe enlarge it-with overhead travel crane- so you can pick up/pull out engines/tranny's/lift dozer blades/tracks/rippers etc. Best wishes in your projects! Stay safe & carry on!💪🔧⚒️☕️😊
Theres definitely an art to keeping a property clean while you're trying to develop it.. hard to avoid having to move stuff around twice 😅 Having all the equipment is a blessing and a curse at the same time! Id rather have it though
Please reconsider the size of your barn. Take it from someone that has that exact size. I wish it could be double that keep up the good videos. Have a great day.
It doesn’t matter how big you build a garage, you could build it 200’x300’ and it would still wouldn’t be big enough. You’d just have a 200’x300’ garage full of projects you’ll probably never get to and full of junk you save because you “might need it someday” but you’ll never use.
Nice sitting on the tongue of the trailer in front of one of the cranes I seen ya in the first few seconds, thanks BigAl California I love the equipment and trucks, I would love to find a55 Chevy car and a 12 valve Cummins / and transmission stick thanks
Moving all that soil with a dozer and excavator must have taken a long time, I’d be like “Hey Andrew can I borrow your giant front end loader” 😂 Looking forward to this series
Great to see you back on the machines Jess looking forward to another build 😃 must be easier than a concrete build like the house. Regards from the UK. 😊
thank you for new and exiting project :) if i may suggest. I envisioned closed building with few bays-garages doors (on both ends)... and that land where you pushed soil, looks like have some elevation to the rest of place.... maybe you should make that back access road to shop (and make part of shop floor at that elevation) than on lower side, where old road is, make one elevated bay for easy unloading truck trailers - like shipping warehouses have... its probably to expensive idea, but i wanted to share it...
I wait with great anticipation for your videos! This is the first time RUclips did not send a notification. Maybe because I found it so soon after it was up. All settings are active. What an amazing ambitious individual you are. I have a metal building I need to put up a 32 by 60. It will be interesting to watch how you build your slab. Mine will have to wait for next year. I also have aspirations for geothermal heating for my home using my spring fed pond. You provide so much useful info as well as interesting entertainment. Your steering clutch repair on the John Deere 450 isthe best on the internet!
Hi Jesse, Really glad to see you getting it sorted. You must be a very busy man and I hope you can get it all done w/o a lot of stress. Lots of excellent camera work in this on and I hope you can spare the time to record many of your upcoming projects. We enjoy watching the progress.
Interesting to hear you talk through your thought process. Ive done and still got similar projects to do, and trying to think them through in sequence is interesting to me.
I still think it would be super cool to make a skidsteer attachment plate, that has a hitch box on it so you can install anything from a pintle hook thing to that classic knob one pickups use when shuffling ur trailers and stuff around. i know theres only X amount of energy and time in your life right now though.
Yep love what u do I'm interested in getting started doing some things of that nature I mean excavation or small jobs trying to learn from watching ur videos ur great at what u do its inspiring to me
It feels good to get organized. I hate spending an hour looking for something I know I have to do a 10 minute job, sometimes returning for the third time to the same place looking. Drives me crazy. Sometimes on that third time, there it is right in front of me and I just didn't see it. Just spent two days about a month ago cleaning and organizing so I could gain enough space to do a job on a truck I needed a whole bay for. When I do this, I usually find something valuable I did not remember I had, or when I got it. Since I am now reminded of this possession, I will then recall later I have it, only not where it was I saw it. Then I can spend another hour trying to find it when I need it. It is a recursive loop with no escape code, like ground hog day. It is a function of having too much STUFF.
On that junk hemi that you took the frame off of I would remove what looks like plow mounts and try and sell them. Those mounts are stupid expensive. I know I’m looking for mounts for my truck! Edit: same with the Chevy dump truck, only I would try to sell it because it looks like a good beater.
Jesse, that Por 15 is good stuff. Im coating a trailer frame since I have the time. I'm building a camper, so while im doing it, I might as well do it right. Theres no rust through, but its pitted, so it will look better in the end.
Pole barn style building with 16 foot garage doors? Monolithic slab? Look forward to seeing the next video for the build. Are you going to run any pipe under the slab for your wiring/plumbing/heating needs? I tired to convince a few to do the electrical under and I got cow stares coming back to me. Short runs are cheaper but will it be offset by the pipe costs? You could do a subpanel on each side of the shop, one jumper and makes it easier. I had a 19 foot ceiling barn that they wanted 3-ways from every door on the lights, really wish I could have piped it under as I was doing it (they called me in 6 months after the floor was poured). Anyhow, thanks for the videos.
01:21:00 - That remembers me of an old movie. Herby the bug. A car race with an old Volkswagen Kaefer where he came in with two half's and won the first and third place.
You should do a hole on the floor where you can work on the big equipment, like they have at oil change stores, so you don,t need a lift, before you run your heated flooring,
Lots of fun... You'll regret a 8 ft door. I do mine! Can't get my pickup in the garage because the mirrors (standard mirrors, not trailer mirrors) make it too wide. Go with a 10 ft door if at all possible. You'll thank me.
Jesse it's interesting to see how Kaiden is interested in what you do and participates in the work and in addition he seems to take good care of his younger brother
As bad as it sucks it sure makes you feel good when it's done. I've never given you advice and I have questioned your madness, but you always come through. However! lol As someone that has a steal building I give everyone the same advice. Especially with the expectations you talked about. Build it twice as big LITERALLY! You will be out of space before you know it. Also NEVER put less than a 10x10 door anywhere you will drive through. Whatever your size reasoning, You will not be sorry I guarantee it.
You could put a extend roof at one end and put a big hoist outside under the roof area so that way it's not in the way inside its something you can do later on
I was thinking the same thing, and whether or not I had even seen Jesse use one. For a job like this one, it can really help visualize, as long as there aren't hidden things to hit. Brush cutters are so expensive now and used ones are hard to come by. I mean there are a lot of them out there used, but people leave them outside and they turn into rusty junk yet people still want a lot of money.
Thank you for making these videos. I am developing a 10 acre homestead for my family of 3 beginning in 2024 and really appreciate having your videos. God bless.
Very impressed. If you decide to do anything you get it done. Always enjoy. Kids so cute😊😊😊😊😊😊
Best cleanup Video I have seen in a while!
Thanks for sharing
been with you on our journey of the new property, the house build, which I can imagine you are still doing finishing work on, and now this new BIG project! Your videos are awesome and very professional [ like Andrew's are ] and I have always enjoyed watching them,, and will continue to do so. God bless you and your family.
thank you. I always recognize your comments, from the very beginning I remember you were always commenting positive comments
@@jmuller86 how do i contact you about a piece of equipment you want to get rid of?
Wow what a difference a few day's and couple guy's can do .Well done guy's looking forward to the new shop build. Thank you for sharing
We've all been there Jesse. Every big job starts with that first step. Good luck and looking forward to the new building along with you.
it's amazing what a sense of relief and satisfaction one gets from cleaning up and organizing a problem area.
It's also a great day when you share another video Jesse. Thank you for taking us along another great project. Stay safe and lots of love to the fam!
Trust me, it's great watching someone clean up stuff. Can't go wrong with a 40x60 shop.
Exactly, i love watching a guy get up and actually clean up shit ! Due to a head injury my life is in a pause right now, i pressure washed a tractor and took the cab off to overhaul and repaint it. Meantime i changed one final drive to fast gears, put new bearings and seals in it and painted it, in the last 16 months... Life is what happens while you were having other plans😅
That's quite a motley crew of heavy machinery. Can't wait to see the garage.
I'm really impressed how almost every piece of equipment you have actually runs! Just discovered your channel. Can't wait to see how your building turns out. And remember no matter how big you build it, eventually it will be not big enough!
My wife and i drove all over NY NH and VT one fall, the colours and sights were amazing, its one of the reasons I like watching your channel. But there were so many properties with heaps of trash, or a new house at one end and a wrecked house at the other end. Its nice to see somone who's bothered to clean up, well done, best wishes and blessings for you and your family.
Noah, great driving little man. You did a great job tidying up. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
i listen to your explanation before you start You make it clear if you want to view what I will do. this excellent presentation. so I decided to watch you till the end. thank you for making this video available to view Best Regards
You did a lot to get ready for that new building. Have a great day.
Lookin good. Imagine what you can get done with a shop to work in and have room. Cant wait to see it finished
The big clean ups is where the satisfaction is!
great job jesse... glad your channel have grown❤
That poor Komatsu on the end is like the kid picked last in kick ball. Good work!
Thanks Jesse. I look forward to the videos to come. A lot of work! I again say I like your music choices.
I have a big garage but remember a 40 x 60 won't be big enough! Lol Make yourself happy and build it 60 × 80 and you won't regret it!! Good video!
Lots of work done. Good job.
On to the slab!!
Before watching, I'll have to say ''THIS IS GONNA BE GOOD''!!!
Wow Jesse well done on the clean up & moving stuff ready for the big Garage build
Got to love Noah 35:16 Noah 'I want to go in the excavator with you', Jessie 'We can do that later the guys are here so we got to work, No looks behind him then does a runner, he as a real interest in the machines, always watching Jessie working, reminds me of my grandson who always wants to be around working on stuff, you have a grea family Jessie and you attention to detail while working and filming is the reason your one of my favorite youTubers can not wait for the next video.
M@x
That was a massive clean up job nice to see everything organized 👌 can't wait to see next video
I actually found you when I was watching Andrew Camarata. Looking forward to your shop build.
Brilliant video Jesse. I think you'll need a mammoth Diesel creek size pole barn size workshop with a pit and ample storage space with racking. Keep up the great work and honest humble content
You've been wanting that for along time congrats on the build start!
I enjoyed this. It feels and looks like my own property. It’s cool to see all the “stuff” and future projects. Some folks see junk but I see that you have detailed plans for most of it. That Cummins truck will be sweet !!
Awesome job Jesse, I really love your work ethic and I can't wait to see the shop building from the slab pour to the completed shop build. Thanks for taking us along for the ride...Cheers from Timmins ON Canada!
Omg .... Awesome Red Panda!!!! LOL
Oh man, I had empathetic heart palpitations for you seeing that opening drone shot and knowing the title of the video!!
When you only have enough hours in the day to do the project and the extraessential items are relegated to a pile, or three, or twelve! haha ha!
yea I wish I was making this video a month ago. I would be in a lot better shape
The closing drone shot gives me claustrophobic heart palpitations. A huge overpopulated rainforest. Go West, young man.
I like the way you think as far as the future garage layout. This will be a practical and efficient setup. And a Trollie crane will be a game changer.
Once again doing your stuff. Great clearance and relocating all your “projects”. Can’t wait to see the new garage starting. Loved the video, the boys had some fun along the way which is always fun to see. 🥰🥰🥰👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Great video and looking forward to the slab and building process videos too. Definitely make a video on the scrapping, would be interesting.
Wow. It looks much nicer and more organized. Good Job!
Lots of time an money in equip and supplies...amazing...Great work, and your kid is right on your trail hahaha.
10/23/23..love to see your kids in your videos! Little Noah is getting bigger! Big laugh with him driving you in Skidd Loader! Glad to see your focus on organizing equipment & realizing you gotta get rid of most/many machines that will gobble up your time..time management is your priority. Yes you have the skills to rebuild almost anything, but you must be more selective & just let go of 'opportunity' projects & exercise discipline focusing on highest urgency.
Love yur videos & commentary, give us more updates on shop build..maybe enlarge it-with overhead travel crane- so you can pick up/pull out engines/tranny's/lift dozer blades/tracks/rippers etc. Best wishes in your projects! Stay safe & carry on!💪🔧⚒️☕️😊
Theres definitely an art to keeping a property clean while you're trying to develop it.. hard to avoid having to move stuff around twice 😅
Having all the equipment is a blessing and a curse at the same time! Id rather have it though
Please reconsider the size of your barn. Take it from someone that has that exact size. I wish it could be double that keep up the good videos. Have a great day.
I was originally going to do a 30x40 so this is already double that. But I know, a 100x100 would be alot nicer
At least leave footings and rafter extentions to be able to add to the building in the future. 120 x 60 should be what you plan for in the future.
More space just brings more junk
It doesn’t matter how big you build a garage, you could build it 200’x300’ and it would still wouldn’t be big enough. You’d just have a 200’x300’ garage full of projects you’ll probably never get to and full of junk you save because you “might need it someday” but you’ll never use.
A shop is never big enough, most important have lots of doors in a row like big repair shops. And any post inside make it a pain forever.
Love these long videos. They winter might be mild so you might catch a break
Love me some john deere dozer action. I'm excited for you on your new shop build
Nice sitting on the tongue of the trailer in front of one of the cranes I seen ya in the first few seconds, thanks BigAl California I love the equipment and trucks, I would love to find a55 Chevy car and a 12 valve Cummins / and transmission stick thanks
Moving all that soil with a dozer and excavator must have taken a long time, I’d be like “Hey Andrew can I borrow your giant front end loader” 😂 Looking forward to this series
front end loader would probably sink into that dirt. Need tracks around here. But a giant track loader would have done the job
And probably have cost $500-1000 to transport each way.....@@jmuller86
What coincidence i was thinking about Andrew big louder too 😂
@@schsch2390 nah, I got my lowboy. and if its too big for that, then it would probably be in that $1000 range for each trip
Would be nice to have a service pit with metal grates to work on some of your vehicles.
Totally get it you wanted to put this thing in order, great job
Looks like the lot from an auction company right now...
Good to see you get things sorted, looking forward to the new building, sounds great!
👍👍👍
Nice collection of machinery !
Great to see you back on the machines Jess looking forward to another build 😃 must be easier than a concrete build like the house. Regards from the UK. 😊
thank you for new and exiting project :) if i may suggest. I envisioned closed building with few bays-garages doors (on both ends)... and that land where you pushed soil, looks like have some elevation to the rest of place.... maybe you should make that back access road to shop (and make part of shop floor at that elevation) than on lower side, where old road is, make one elevated bay for easy unloading truck trailers - like shipping warehouses have... its probably to expensive idea, but i wanted to share it...
I wait with great anticipation for your videos! This is the first time RUclips did not send a notification. Maybe because I found it so soon after it was up. All settings are active.
What an amazing ambitious individual you are. I have a metal building I need to put up a 32 by 60. It will be interesting to watch how you build your slab. Mine will have to wait for next year.
I also have aspirations for geothermal heating for my home using my spring fed pond. You provide so much useful info as well as interesting entertainment. Your steering clutch repair on the John Deere 450 isthe best on the internet!
If possible make it as big as your budget allows it will benefit you in the long run great vid 👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Jesse, Really glad to see you getting it sorted. You must be a very busy man and I hope you can get it all done w/o a lot of stress. Lots of excellent camera work in this on and I hope you can spare the time to record many of your upcoming projects. We enjoy watching the progress.
Sounds fantastic, I would have a door at the back as well, so you can drive straight through and have a road at the back! Just what I think!❤️👍
I love the teamwork...
Interesting to hear you talk through your thought process. Ive done and still got similar projects to do, and trying to think them through in sequence is interesting to me.
It's amazing how fast "Good Ideas" build up when you own land! Great job on the clean up This new sub is looking forward to the garage build:)
I still think it would be super cool to make a skidsteer attachment plate, that has a hitch box on it so you can install anything from a pintle hook thing to that classic knob one pickups use when shuffling ur trailers and stuff around.
i know theres only X amount of energy and time in your life right now though.
Great intro!!
go for a 10x8 garage door for the "car spot door).. I have 9' wide and it's kinda tight for anything in the fullsize truck(1/2t+)
This is true and I have the same problem.
😁Gotta love clean up videos !! 😁
that was a huge undertaking! now let's get that slab in Jesse.
Love your videos. Watched Andrew’s three hour video
Nice job of sorting everything. Could you tell us what all the different machines are and how and when you use them.
Yep love what u do I'm interested in getting started doing some things of that nature I mean excavation or small jobs trying to learn from watching ur videos ur great at what u do its inspiring to me
It feels good to get organized. I hate spending an hour looking for something I know I have to do a 10 minute job, sometimes returning for the third time to the same place looking. Drives me crazy. Sometimes on that third time, there it is right in front of me and I just didn't see it. Just spent two days about a month ago cleaning and organizing so I could gain enough space to do a job on a truck I needed a whole bay for. When I do this, I usually find something valuable I did not remember I had, or when I got it. Since I am now reminded of this possession, I will then recall later I have it, only not where it was I saw it. Then I can spend another hour trying to find it when I need it. It is a recursive loop with no escape code, like ground hog day. It is a function of having too much STUFF.
Very Good Video Jesse Should Be a Nice building
Great Job
You'll need to plan fore a pit so you can work and change oil underneath. Looking good
Also put in two rails in the floor for your track vehicle
Outstanding job!!!😇
Great Job! 👍👍👍
My favorite part is toward the end when you had your tiny human in the skid steer with you.
Good video mate enjoyed it that big Clark crane will be a good project maybe swap the engine though lol would have to be another v8 diesel though
On that junk hemi that you took the frame off of I would remove what looks like plow mounts and try and sell them.
Those mounts are stupid expensive.
I know I’m looking for mounts for my truck!
Edit: same with the Chevy dump truck, only I would try to sell it because it looks like a good beater.
It feels good to get organized!
Jesse, that Por 15 is good stuff. Im coating a trailer frame since I have the time. I'm building a camper, so while im doing it, I might as well do it right. Theres no rust through, but its pitted, so it will look better in the end.
Cannot wait to see the new 40x60 building. When can we get a preview? Love your videos.
I love the time lapses
Good you are cleaning up your property, about time
Please do a video on the scrapping. I like to be a fly on the wall. 😊
you should consider 40x80 pad that will give you a 20ft apron. for the 40x60 shop.
if you want to do a really big cleanup you need a giant junkyard!😂
nice work! well done!
You might rethink the 8 x 8. I have a 8x8 door and its too narrow, I wish I would have went with a 10x10.
Hi Jesse i agree get rid of some machinery it gets to much hassle having loads of unfinished projects 👍
Morning Coffee on!! Lov your channel!! Keeping it real! Cheers!;-)!
Pole barn style building with 16 foot garage doors? Monolithic slab? Look forward to seeing the next video for the build. Are you going to run any pipe under the slab for your wiring/plumbing/heating needs?
I tired to convince a few to do the electrical under and I got cow stares coming back to me. Short runs are cheaper but will it be offset by the pipe costs? You could do a subpanel on each side of the shop, one jumper and makes it easier. I had a 19 foot ceiling barn that they wanted 3-ways from every door on the lights, really wish I could have piped it under as I was doing it (they called me in 6 months after the floor was poured).
Anyhow, thanks for the videos.
Great job.
Yellow had to be a popular color back in the day when everything was new😂
01:21:00 - That remembers me of an old movie. Herby the bug. A car race with an old Volkswagen Kaefer where he came in with two half's and won the first and third place.
You should do a hole on the floor where you can work on the big equipment, like they have at oil change stores, so you don,t need a lift, before you run your heated flooring,
Another great one Jesse 👍🏻
Lots of fun...
You'll regret a 8 ft door. I do mine! Can't get my pickup in the garage because the mirrors (standard mirrors, not trailer mirrors) make it too wide. Go with a 10 ft door if at all possible. You'll thank me.
Jesse it's interesting to see how Kaiden is interested in what you do and participates in the work and in addition he seems to take good care of his younger brother
Tusen takk for god underholdning og filming.👍🤗👍🇸🇯
Really great video thank you.
As bad as it sucks it sure makes you feel good when it's done. I've never given you advice and I have questioned your madness, but you always come through. However! lol As someone that has a steal building I give everyone the same advice. Especially with the expectations you talked about. Build it twice as big LITERALLY! You will be out of space before you know it. Also NEVER put less than a 10x10 door anywhere you will drive through. Whatever your size reasoning, You will not be sorry I guarantee it.
You could put a extend roof at one end and put a big hoist outside under the roof area so that way it's not in the way inside its something you can do later on
looks like a brush mower for the ctl/skidsteer is in order before next years growing season
I was thinking the same thing, and whether or not I had even seen Jesse use one. For a job like this one, it can really help visualize, as long as there aren't hidden things to hit. Brush cutters are so expensive now and used ones are hard to come by. I mean there are a lot of them out there used, but people leave them outside and they turn into rusty junk yet people still want a lot of money.
Or a collaboration with Andrew C. He’d love to tear into that property. 😜
Cool video!
Nice lots work u did a great job thanks for sharing 🎉