hers one for you to look at Now it's time for you to enjoy, Les England. Ps if you fancy an old set of harnesses ask Jim. What did Jim buy Now??! // A New Addition on the Farm!!!!
hi from Wisconsin we have a high temperature of 25 degrees with the wind chill of 16 degrees so its a good day to sit by the fire and watch you guys work keep up the videos
@@wallacefarmandsawmill on your last video it was blowing in from the end I think it's time for a set of doors to try to stop the wind chill factor that can be folding doors or rolling doors but something. & you need a shed the sawdust was blowing,
I bet it's a tong for a logging cart. Well done son. yes, a logging Kart You need to put a slit taper on that tong son & chamfer the corners. If you look at Jim his tongs are made out of saplings from the wood they have a natural taper. Well done finally you got there. Les thompson England.
You need to let that boy run that tractor. My great grandfather put me on his old one hit John Deer tractor when I was nine took me a long time to run it by myself. But those are some of the best memories of my life. When he was too old to farm any more then I worked for my grandfather who had a citrice farm grove. No more John Deer but he had the biggest Gravely you could buy with duly tires he kept the bottom of the trees trimmed and I mowed. I was hired by a lot of his friends to mow their groves. Then again good times.
he needs to sit him by his dad. So he can pick it up now while he is young A start training him to drive them a little at a time, The rans is but as an extension of the driver you drive horses, with your voice they need to be spoken to so they know what they are doing is OK sending then & instructing them in the work never shout at them reas the voice tone Or pitch tells the stop lick stop to trigger a response steady walk OR walk-on tacks time to learn but keep to the same langwidge so they can learn it. when you have a minute try straining them without the rein, hold them so that can feel you. But uses only vice commands to steer them Britten Demonstrated it well on one accession your voice is their eyes & ears Well great Jod you all LOL. Les Thompson England XXX
Looking forward to seeing you sawmill shed, fully enclosed. You ought to take a page out of Mark Galicic's book, to also put in an upper 1/3 wall across the front. The more you enclose the warmer and drier you'll be. So many projects, so little time.
I didn’t know how much I needed to be using wedges when bucking logs until I decided to buy a set. They go every time I cut logs now, they’re fixing to get a bunch of use when I cut some beetle kill pines, they save the day vs getting a saw stuck or possibly bending a bar.
Glad to see some "winter" logging all the way soutin Mississippi land Here at coastal North Carolina we will be getting 4 nights down in the 20s.. A location I served in military got down to -27°. I sure don't miss that stuff.😊
The new dividing wall is working really well. Cuts the wind for you in the working area. It’s cold up here in Ontario, Canada. Sorry you guys are getting Winter blast this week. 🇨🇦
@@wallacefarmandsawmill in glad my post found you & you found it interesting & helpful i visit Jim's Site often I'm retired from farming now & all the other things I did when I was born of Grid in 1952. On what we call a smallholding. I ploughed with a pair of small fell ponies powerfully built for pooling you could say they were the Grey "Ferguson" of the Horse's world. they pulled the appropriately sized Karts plans trailers for most of the work we did. Hell, they were our main transport when we went to Markit. I have posted Jim & the Tuning hay on his power tack of Kart Check out the tong he is using in the kart, I spoke of earlier it is a sapling out of the woods. Finally, in closing, I do hope it helps you in your transformation to farming with working horses. Les Thompson England Eyes wide open people LOL
Kids.... I live in Wasilla Alaska which is north of Anchorage Ak., and its forty plus degrees right now at 12:30 AM... Yeah just past midnight but the wind is blowing about sixty miles an hour and snow melt is going to get crazy bad. Funny that I thought you might make a log arch for logging. I have made a good many logging arches that you tow behind a tractor or dozer. I also built a few many many years ago for horse logging.... I am guessing that was over fifty years ago. Yeah I am seventy five so time goes by way way too fast. If it were me, that tractor you use around the fields and gardens would get used in milling as well. I meant to say also that its warmer here in central Alaska than it is in Mississippi.... crazy. Twenty plus miles north of here its well below zero.... every acre has its own weather here... garden center of alaska is the catch phrase.
I can remember some cold and snowy days when I was stationed at Columbus AFB back in late 60s and 70s. Being from New Hampshire it felt like home! Love your stuff!
Here in N.E. Oklahoma it got down to 18°F last night with a little wind chill. I went from shorts to fleece sweat pants today. Furnace is running nonstop, gobbling up the LPG. I have an inefficient fireplace I never use. Always have thought a wood burner stove insert to burn cheap wood, would be a good thing. Stay safe, stay warm you guys!
Nice work folks I love the teamwork. Tyler I think you would really enjoy a root grapple bucket, I got a budget model with our new tractor and it’s so handy. However I enjoy your methods and get it done attitude. Happy New year and be well.
Hi , very nice logging video . Kubota makes a very good tractor . Here in western pa it has been very cold and snowing . My Kubota b2200 has been outside because my Buick century has been in the garage getting some engine work done to it . Yesterday evening I had it ready to start up . Well , it caught on fire and I had a difficult time putting the fire out . Fortunately the fire did not damage to the wiring of the engine . Found 3 injectors leaking gas . Any way where you are it is cold too . I wear a pair of carhart coveralls and a warm coat with a full face head covering hat to plow snow . I see Brit has a winter coat and hat on . A pair of her insulated coveralls would be good along with the other cloths ! God bless !
Yep. It's winter everywhere. Woke up to 12 inches of snow on the driveway. Thank goodness for the snow blower. This 78 year old back can't do the shovel anymore. Welcome to Ohio.
Love seeing wood chips fly out of the chain saw. A lot of vids show just saw dust. Take care of your equipment and it will make the job easier. 20 degrees in Maine, 12 mph winds, yeah it’s cold.
Jan 6 here in Hanover Pa the Temps are in the 20s to low 30s and Miss Britney I don't like the cold either. And it will be this way for a while. Forgot to tell you got some snow here also with more to come. Thank God I am retired so I just stay in the warm. Really enjoy your videos and I wish you guys all the best always.
I know it’s probably cold down there but up here in Maine. It’s 8° right now so that’s a little chilly but we’re used to it we dress for it but I like you you look a lot better in your little shorts. Good luck and stay warm.
Howdy from Van Vleck, Tx first cold spell came this morning 31 degrees, next 3-4 mornings in 30’s also highs mid 40’s. Need to saw a log on the LX 55, might have to wait till noon when it warms up some. Enjoy your videos! Take care
Behind the seats of the log arch, add a hand crank w/ 2MA to lift the fore end of the log, THEN hook the chain to help out Sampson and Jasper a bit more. 🐎🐎 "On a ride, yay who?"🎶 Sounds like a Ralph Stanley influence? 😊 Logging AND snacks? God bless Mississippi! 🙏❤
it is -15 in the UK now You are going to need to taper the tong a little so it will absorb shocks & tack the corners of,. If you watched the film I posted you. Jim uses saplings he cuts out of the woods To Mack is tongs. Why well the natural taper Improves elasticity Ye he as mad shaft OR tongs like you have but he puts a slit taper to help the Horses out. & Carry the spreader at the front once again Well done I can't explain how the Kart will improve your light Yes even working in the Fields check out Jim's power baler & Kart. we use them in the UK But we call them cheats. It's quite warm where you are, It Minas 15 in the UK. LOL les England
I'm interested in your thinking on the drag back feature which I see you didn't choose to get on the new mill. I'll be watching all the videos, so just put in a mention on the question sometime or other. Thanks and blessings!
In Charlotte we had 35 and rain. Cold rain not to enjoyable. How did you like cutting with the Husky saw, Tyler? Those are some nice saw logs. Love you guys, stay warm!
Cut your sawdust discharge cute off and flip it 180 deg !! Then hose will not drag on ground. It will not last long !!! Di this. Save on down time and repair costs
Great video y'all are always updating and making progress. Tyler check out working horses with Jim he has been doing the same type of work y'all do for many years.
Hope you have enjoyed watching this film I sent to you it puts a new light on the concept of the Tong, doesn't it. Now if you back your tong you have an alternative to get you out of a fix LOL Les England
🛠 Seven tons of pine in one load? That’s some serious productivity. Also, props for prioritizing safety while moving logs-always inspiring! 💪
Nice log dolly, I've made up similar types, sure is nice to have a wind break when the wind blows!
hers one for you to look at Now it's time for you to enjoy, Les England. Ps if you fancy
an old set of harnesses ask Jim. What did Jim buy Now??! // A New Addition on the Farm!!!!
I agree with Mrs. Brittany, I hate cold weather! Way to push through it and get the job done.
Oh boy, Wallace is rigging something up. That will work, put those Horses to work, the will love it.
It may be cold but it warms my heart to see you two working together and your son along also.
It is great to have everyone on board!
Just found this channel now time to binge watch!!
Hey guys your shed work looks awesome, stay warm
hi from Wisconsin we have a high temperature of 25 degrees with the wind chill of 16 degrees so its a good day to sit by the fire and watch you guys work keep up the videos
Saw mill looks good from the inside. when finished it will really be nice.
It’s coming along nicely!
@@wallacefarmandsawmill on your last video it was blowing in from the end I think it's time for a set of doors to try to stop the wind chill factor that can be folding doors or rolling doors but something. & you need a shed the sawdust was blowing,
Same weather in Arkansas and I’m tired of winter already! Good video and give Britt a raise.
Your building remodel is looking great
Sat here in North East England, surrounded by snow drinking a hot cuppa watching you two work. Good start to my night shift. Keep up the great vids.
Thanks for watching along!
I love this work
A man gotta do what a man gotta do …. So have no worries what other people think or say 😊😊😊😊😊
Hi from Alabama love your videos
I bet it's a tong for a logging cart. Well done son. yes, a logging Kart You need to put a slit taper on that tong son & chamfer the corners. If you look at Jim his tongs are made out of saplings from the wood they have a natural taper. Well done finally you got there. Les thompson England.
Love seeing that sawdust exhaust hose on
You need to let that boy run that tractor. My great grandfather put me on his old one hit John Deer tractor when I was nine took me a long time to run it by myself. But those are some of the best memories of my life. When he was too old to farm any more then I worked for my grandfather who had a citrice farm grove. No more John Deer but he had the biggest Gravely you could buy with duly tires he kept the bottom of the trees trimmed and I mowed. I was hired by a lot of his friends to mow their groves. Then again good times.
he needs to sit him by his dad. So he can pick it up now while he is young A start training him to drive them a little at a time, The rans is but as an extension of the driver you drive horses, with your voice they need to be spoken to so they know what they are doing is OK sending then & instructing them in the work never shout at them reas the voice tone Or pitch tells the stop lick stop to trigger a response steady walk OR walk-on tacks time to learn but keep to the same langwidge so they can learn it. when you have a minute try straining them without the rein, hold them so that can feel you. But uses only vice commands to steer them Britten Demonstrated it well on one accession your voice is their eyes & ears Well great Jod you all LOL. Les Thompson England XXX
Looking forward to seeing you sawmill shed, fully enclosed. You ought to take a page out of Mark Galicic's book, to also put in an upper 1/3 wall across the front. The more you enclose the warmer and drier you'll be. So many projects, so little time.
I didn’t know how much I needed to be using wedges when bucking logs until I decided to buy a set. They go every time I cut logs now, they’re fixing to get a bunch of use when I cut some beetle kill pines, they save the day vs getting a saw stuck or possibly bending a bar.
Glad to see some "winter" logging all the way soutin Mississippi land
Here at coastal North Carolina we will be getting 4 nights down in the 20s..
A location I served in military got down to -27°.
I sure don't miss that stuff.😊
Windchill of -45 here in Central Saskatchewan yesterday morning, January 5th. Welcome to Canada. Love Y'All
The arrow on the end of the log pointing toward the center was interesting.
Very interesting 😊
Husqvarna is the best saws i have used for longevity oregon bars. Thank you for sharing.👍
The new dividing wall is working really well. Cuts the wind for you in the working area. It’s cold up here in Ontario, Canada. Sorry you guys are getting Winter blast this week. 🇨🇦
Cute thumbnail of Mrs. Brittany with the woodchips and Woodmizer cap!
I don't know if you watch it or not but ,"working horses with Jim" has a lot of great content on logging with horses
We watch them!
@@wallacefarmandsawmill in glad my post found you & you found it interesting & helpful i visit Jim's Site often I'm retired from farming now & all the other things I did when I was born of Grid in 1952. On what we call a smallholding. I ploughed with a pair of small fell ponies powerfully built for pooling you could say they were the Grey "Ferguson" of the Horse's world. they pulled the appropriately sized Karts plans trailers for most of the work we did. Hell, they were our main transport when we went to Markit.
I have posted Jim & the Tuning hay on his power tack of Kart Check out the tong he is using in the kart, I spoke of earlier it is a sapling out of the woods. Finally, in closing, I do hope it helps you in your transformation to farming with working horses. Les Thompson England Eyes wide open people LOL
Kids.... I live in Wasilla Alaska which is north of Anchorage Ak., and its forty plus degrees right now at 12:30 AM... Yeah just past midnight but the wind is blowing about sixty miles an hour and snow melt is going to get crazy bad. Funny that I thought you might make a log arch for logging. I have made a good many logging arches that you tow behind a tractor or dozer. I also built a few many many years ago for horse logging.... I am guessing that was over fifty years ago. Yeah I am seventy five so time goes by way way too fast. If it were me, that tractor you use around the fields and gardens would get used in milling as well. I meant to say also that its warmer here in central Alaska than it is in Mississippi.... crazy. Twenty plus miles north of here its well below zero.... every acre has its own weather here... garden center of alaska is the catch phrase.
THANKS!
You're welcome!
I can remember some cold and snowy days when I was stationed at Columbus AFB back in late 60s and 70s. Being from New Hampshire it felt like home! Love your stuff!
It does get cold! Too cold sometimes!
Rock'N" Roll, Britt and Tyler!👩🧔♂
Yep I've suggested watching working horses with Jim to them it is great horse logging work
Awesome video guys
Here in N.E. Oklahoma it got down to 18°F last night with a little wind chill. I went from shorts to fleece sweat pants today. Furnace is running nonstop, gobbling up the LPG. I have an inefficient fireplace I never use. Always have thought a wood burner stove insert to burn cheap wood, would be a good thing. Stay safe, stay warm you guys!
Nice work folks I love the teamwork. Tyler I think you would really enjoy a root grapple bucket, I got a budget model with our new tractor and it’s so handy. However I enjoy your methods and get it done attitude. Happy New year and be well.
Hi , very nice logging video . Kubota makes a very good tractor . Here in western pa it has been very cold and snowing . My Kubota b2200 has been outside because my Buick century has been in the garage getting some engine work done to it . Yesterday evening I had it ready to start up . Well , it caught on fire and I had a difficult time putting the fire out . Fortunately the fire did not damage to the wiring of the engine . Found 3 injectors leaking gas . Any way where you are it is cold too . I wear a pair of carhart coveralls and a warm coat with a full face head covering hat to plow snow . I see Brit has a winter coat and hat on . A pair of her insulated coveralls would be good along with the other cloths ! God bless !
16 degrees as I watch this afternoon in NW Missouri. Log arch looks good.
It was below freezing here yesterday with 45 mph north winds. Me and Snuggles was speedin when we went to the pasture to feed the deer.
You jinxed that log, Brit.
Are you cutting the draw shaft for your logging arch?
30 degrees and windy. I bet that wall helps alot.
Block heater for the trackor
Northern NY here 5 for a high today sawed all day
worked outside all day myself. 76 young in 18 degrees . no worries
Nice Ox , should be less mud on your logs due to skiding in the mud season
Yep. It's winter everywhere. Woke up to 12 inches of snow on the driveway. Thank goodness for the snow blower. This 78 year old back can't do the shovel anymore. Welcome to Ohio.
Love seeing wood chips fly out of the chain saw. A lot of vids show just saw dust. Take care of your equipment and it will make the job easier. 20 degrees in Maine, 12 mph winds, yeah it’s cold.
Jan 6 here in Hanover Pa the Temps are in the 20s to low 30s and Miss Britney I don't like the cold either. And it will be this way for a while. Forgot to tell you got some snow here also with more to come. Thank God I am retired so I just stay in the warm. Really enjoy your videos and I wish you guys all the best always.
It's too cold to snow in Minnesota right now with highs around 10 and bright sun! Don't ask how cold it is at night...
I know it’s probably cold down there but up here in Maine. It’s 8° right now so that’s a little chilly but we’re used to it we dress for it but I like you you look a lot better in your little shorts. Good luck and stay warm.
Nice build 👍
Hmmmm nice sharp chain.,.,.,.,.,look at the chips flyn"
Howdy from Van Vleck, Tx first cold spell came this morning 31 degrees, next 3-4 mornings in 30’s also highs mid 40’s. Need to saw a log on the LX 55, might have to wait till noon when it warms up some. Enjoy your videos! Take care
I knew Aden must be close when Mrs. Britt said she had the snacks. lol
Going to put a chain release latch on it too?. Looking good
Last time I looked it was 20 degrees here in Kimbolton Ohio
Here in Walla Walla, Washington if you don't like the weather just wait a few minutes and it'll change.
I think the high here was 50 at midnight then the temperature went south! By around 9 this morning it was like 26
Beam has to be tongue for Horse team
Hey Tyler and Brittney, maybe Aiden has a future in country music? This weather is about to chill an old man to the bones. Stay warm and safe.
gotta be so nice to have that back wall closed in behind the mill
You guys do a hell of a job. Happy New Year from Pirate Solutions Forestry.
Behind the seats of the log arch, add a hand crank w/ 2MA to lift the fore end of the log, THEN hook the chain to help out Sampson and Jasper a bit more. 🐎🐎
"On a ride, yay who?"🎶 Sounds like a Ralph Stanley influence? 😊
Logging AND snacks? God bless Mississippi! 🙏❤
it is -15 in the UK now You are going to need to taper the tong a little so it will absorb shocks & tack the corners of,. If you watched the film I posted you. Jim uses saplings he cuts out of the woods To Mack is tongs. Why well the natural taper Improves elasticity Ye he as mad shaft OR tongs like you have but he puts a slit taper to help the Horses out. & Carry the spreader at the front once again Well done I can't explain how the Kart will improve your light Yes even working in the Fields check out Jim's power baler & Kart. we use them in the UK But we call them cheats. It's quite warm where you are, It Minas 15 in the UK. LOL les England
I'm interested in your thinking on the drag back feature which I see you didn't choose to get on the new mill. I'll be watching all the videos, so just put in a mention on the question sometime or other. Thanks and blessings!
Got up to 40 F...in Southern BC ...nice n warm...😎
Are you making a top secret logging arch to use with the horses?
24 degrees in Marietta Oh. 8 inches snow had to put chains on the tractor to plow driveway. That cart will be the real deal .
In Charlotte we had 35 and rain. Cold rain not to enjoyable. How did you like cutting with the Husky saw, Tyler? Those are some nice saw logs. Love you guys, stay warm!
Husq saws are great. I just don’t like using home owner models vs. pro models I’m use to running!
Yeah it's cold, even in NW Florida. OK my guess on what Tyler is/has built in the garage, could it be a Trebuchet.
just a little different up here in Central New York from you.. lol.. keep warm down there.. Keep up the good work!
Miss Brittany should have been loading while you are sawing. Divide a d conquer. Have fun and stay safe!
What you are building for the "tea."
Can be viewed on Working Horses with Jim. 😊
Those deckover trailers work great. I only have one tractor as well, so I understand your struggles there. Working on building a dumptruck though...
We are ready to get our log truck fixed!
22 degrees this morning in Dallas Texas 36 for the high.
Have you made a box collection thing for the sawdust
What will become of that rack filled with slab?
Will you have to hand unload it?
Tractor will move them.
It was -3 this morning, SE Kansas. I hate it.
❤❤🎵🎵
Cut your sawdust discharge cute off and flip it 180 deg !! Then hose will not drag on ground. It will not last long !!! Di this. Save on down time and repair costs
Great video y'all are always updating and making progress. Tyler check out working horses with Jim he has been doing the same type of work y'all do for many years.
The beam is gonna be used for a hoist???
Ice pine logs!
It’s 16 degrees here in Indiana
I can the drought years in the outer rings of that 28" pine.
It's not any warmer in TN lol
A LOG ARCH
I’ll trade you temps. -15 last night, 12 today, 1/2” ice under 6 inches of snow.
We didn’t saw today just to cold over here in west Mississippi
I'm in NJ it's colder
In this, he cuts down a sapling to make a new ton g. Les England I did NOT expect this!!! // DUKE's First Time Logging!! #678
Hope you have enjoyed watching this film I sent to you it puts a new light on the concept of the Tong, doesn't it. Now if you back your tong you have an alternative to get you out of a fix LOL Les England
The cyclone for your sawdust?
I did guess 1,000 fbm. !! I did not enter it. You said before i could. Lol.
Nice!
Looks like ash that you cut for tounge, lot of it to mill here in the piedmont of NC as boring beetles are killing all of them.
Will you have a seat?
Yep! Going to weld that up tomorrow!
Forecast pole.
I guessed corectly.
4ft. Beam maybe a sawdust chute
Whats Wrong With The Crane In The Back grown.