It's too bad you don't have more people following you, you always have such a nice show, I'm originally from Maine, retired now and live in Florida year round, you would really like the yellow pine down here, they tend to grow straight and rather tall, they make very strong lumber, please keep up the good work ❤
@@carlgomm9699 I worked down in Hurricane Katrina in Picayune Mississippi . I got to climb and cut down a lot of yellow pine. I would definitely love to have some for the mill. Thanks for watching 👍
@@walterlamb4756 thanks Walter, I didn't end up getting any more done after that one. Lot of hassle trying to get it on the carriage🤦🏻♂️. Thanks for watching
@@braddobson2060 Yeah probably would be easier, I used to have a come-along hanging up there .Usually if they're too big I use the tractor and I can't hook and a chain to roll them big one's back. Tractor push them back on been working pretty good that way for now. I plan on on ripping down that half of the building and rebuilding it. I just haven't got the lately to it. Thanks for watching
@@cedricgates9976 previous owner told me the biggest he sawed was 26 ft I was told. I'm down fighting with the making of beams right now nice cool day cloudy about 70 degrees. Thanks for watching
If you could don't forget to hit that 👍. Thanks
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Nice sawing, thanks for the video.
👍Thanks for watching
It's too bad you don't have more people following you, you always have such a nice show, I'm originally from Maine, retired now and live in Florida year round, you would really like the yellow pine down here, they tend to grow straight and rather tall, they make very strong lumber, please keep up the good work ❤
@@carlgomm9699 I worked down in Hurricane Katrina in Picayune Mississippi . I got to climb and cut down a lot of yellow pine. I would definitely love to have some for the mill. Thanks for watching 👍
which boss? The wife or another one?👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@robertgreen8695 The wife 🤣
WOW, that was a long one! Great job bud!!
@@walterlamb4756 thanks Walter, I didn't end up getting any more done after that one. Lot of hassle trying to get it on the carriage🤦🏻♂️. Thanks for watching
You need to saw one of those a little longer for a beam for your saw mill building
When do you hope to start the building for the camper
@@brianwestveer9532 Hopefully not long after I get done with the lumber.🤞 thanks for watching
Would a cheap electric winch in the rafters be helpful for getting logs onto the mill and turning them
@@braddobson2060 Yeah probably would be easier, I used to have a come-along hanging up there .Usually if they're too big I use the tractor and I can't hook and a chain to roll them big one's back. Tractor push them back on been working pretty good that way for now. I plan on on ripping down that half of the building and rebuilding it. I just haven't got the lately to it. Thanks for watching
quite a struggle, the old ford came threw again, amazing what it will carry usually they wont carry much, how long can you saw on the mill?
@@cedricgates9976 previous owner told me the biggest he sawed was 26 ft I was told. I'm down fighting with the making of beams right now nice cool day cloudy about 70 degrees. Thanks for watching