A beautiful day for sawing wood with what seems like no wind. Looks like Josey is holding half a giant cookie with the piece of wood in her hands lol. Defiantly clearing out that area fast. Cant wait to see what you do that section of land. I'm sure you've mentioned some ideas I just can't remember. Hopefully you and Josey have a great day tomorrow.
Hey Trey, it was a nice day to be working outside. Josey kept calling it a watermelon till I got the video on her lol. I'm hoping to get it all in grass. Thanks.
If you get them treated, we use to have a place down here we could take them to get fence post made from them or they would buy them, but now you have to have a logging license. My brother has a little sawmill I may try to get them to him and get some lumber. Thanks, nice to hear from you hope y'all been doing well.
Right now, it's still on the tractor. I haven't been using it much the last little bit. Pulling the logs it worked but put a lot of pressure on the pins. Thanks for asking.
@@johnbertilson3370 Maybe, it probably wouldn't be as strong as before, I don't have a way to heat it up, but I may try to bend it back I just have to come up with a way to do it. Maybe use a hydroxylic jack and the tractor (the heaviest thing I got). I've just been busy with other things here lately and haven't gotten around to it. I will try before I just go buy one for sure. Thanks John
A beautiful day for sawing wood with what seems like no wind. Looks like Josey is holding half a giant cookie with the piece of wood in her hands lol. Defiantly clearing out that area fast. Cant wait to see what you do that section of land. I'm sure you've mentioned some ideas I just can't remember. Hopefully you and Josey have a great day tomorrow.
Hey Trey, it was a nice day to be working outside. Josey kept calling it a watermelon till I got the video on her lol. I'm hoping to get it all in grass. Thanks.
Love the drone shot intro!
Thank you my neighbor did it for me.
We have quite the pile of pine logs built up that have been drying two years that we need to do something with.. fence posts maybe?
If you get them treated, we use to have a place down here we could take them to get fence post made from them or they would buy them, but now you have to have a logging license. My brother has a little sawmill I may try to get them to him and get some lumber. Thanks, nice to hear from you hope y'all been doing well.
@@joeydamrell1860 I've heard dipping the end in used oil will help preserve them.
@@templinacres2299 I heard that also mixed with diesel fuel.
Oops, got er wedged in there for a bit. No harm, no foul.
Hey Gregg, makes it a little bit aggravating. Part of sawing in the woods, I guess. Thanks
did you fix the bar that bent?
No sir
or did you decide to buy a new one?
Right now, it's still on the tractor. I haven't been using it much the last little bit. Pulling the logs it worked but put a lot of pressure on the pins. Thanks for asking.
@@joeydamrell1860 anytime. do you think thats something you can heat up and bend back? maybe worth a try before you spend the money?
@@johnbertilson3370 Maybe, it probably wouldn't be as strong as before, I don't have a way to heat it up, but I may try to bend it back I just have to come up with a way to do it. Maybe use a hydroxylic jack and the tractor (the heaviest thing I got). I've just been busy with other things here lately and haven't gotten around to it. I will try before I just go buy one for sure. Thanks John
@@joeydamrell1860 love the channel joey and it would be slightly less but i think it could hold up if watched. looking forward to tomorrows show!