Chris, to admire You! You give all Days in the Calling the Best. Alike by Pond building or Road, Landscape, Trees to dig out, Stumping and, and....... You make all to 100 % to Home on the Farm the self. You have all under Control, to Inspect the Line through the Farm. Have Animal to provide. The Way's on the Farm good. Your Equipment to Start. Your Videos from best Quality and to declare. Much Thanks that we can go with You. 👌
Luv seeing progress on the farm! What a blessing each step of upgrading ur property is for decompressing from all projects. God's blessings and be safe.
Chris, thank you for answering the questions about not using the 4 in1 to load the truck. It was driving me crazy because a 4 in 1 bucket is so handy, but so few know how to use them. I knew you were not one of them. But I could not figure why you stopped using the 4 in 1. Glad you cleared that up. The farm looks great, and I'm glad you got time to spend time with the cows and mowing with the old Ford.
Hi Chris Your Farm is coming on leaps and bounds and the fencing is drop dead gorgous you have worked very hard to get where you are you only no one way love to watch your work keep up the fantastic work.
Have your fence contractor do something my dad to my fencing: Run a line of TIGHT steel cable along the top/above your field fence. This way, when a limb etc does come down, it will bounce off the cable enough to prevent losing a section of fence. Works like a charm!!!
Really enjoyed the farm update, your really lucky to live in nice place, more videos of your farm and animals PLEASE,it’s a pleasant change from Digging 😊🇪🇸🤓
Real nice Saturday episode of Chris working on his farm homestead. Moo moos happy, fence in along the new property line a Betty got some work in. Really good chance your pond will get it's overflow tested this winter. The El Nino pattern effect on the upper atmosphere tropical jet stream looks like it's going to give the south a more that usual rain pattern. North Florida is going to get the most but it will be hitting from south Texas to about mid North Carolina. January to March. Thanks Chris. Have fun on your trip.😮
Soo cool with the pond update visual 😍 ❤Can't wait for a couple years of Mother Nature Working!!! Like you said, it'll fill up!!! Let's Dig 18 AGAIN and AGAIN, Thank you AGAIN 😊 🙏
Nice to see the fencing going in. Pity about the sorghum but the cows will have a good fresh feed of quality product, and the hogging will add nutrients for the future pasture. Pond will fill in time - dry time. Lovely to see the old machines at work on yout beautiful farm.
Man, Your fence guy does an awesome job !! You "Oak Tree" is starting to get some girth to it, I remember when ya put it in there... Oh Yeah, always chores to do on the farm< My Papaw had 2 big farms in WV. and he sure kept us busy when we was growing up !! lolol.... Great as always Chris !! And, On too the Next !!
Love the update. Thank you for that. Hope the pigs are doing well too. Would love to get an update on the garages and outbuildings where all the vehicles are stored. Especially the ones by the house.
I forgot about old blue! My grandpa had a farm in Humansville Missouri after he retired from the Masonry business. I remember when I was 5 years old riding on a tractor like that on my dads lap. They used a sickle mower. Man you would have thought i was on a million dollar combine. Incredible memories, hopefully you will be able to slow down someday and enjoy, you earn it every day!
On Betty, that leaky line. If you're going to pull it off anyway for repairs, just replace it but clean and braze that one that's on there to be a quick spare if needed. Since the ram will likely need to get loosened. See if the seal and packing are worn enough to be replaced as well while you're there rather than in the week afterwards when you know it'll blow out if you thought about it but passed on doing it. Good to see the tree isn't looking kinda spindly like it was when you moved it to the current location. Eventually you may have to follow the lead of a few others to get a Ventrac cutter/mower. But I suspect that might be sometime well in the future.
Thanks for this video Chris and for explaining the mystery of the 4 way bucket! You have an amazing work ethic from sunup to sundown and most days of the week. Since you seem to be willing to talk about mysteries, I was amazed to hear you left the equipment fair without giving Mike @ "Dirt Perfect" a run for his fancy belt on the mini contest. If there was any operator able to whoop his butt at precision mini operation, it would be you! I was thinking about how hard you work and may have a solution. All you have to do is clone yourself and you're good. 😅
That's what we call 'a muddle puddle'...lol. I've heard it's gonna be a heavier winter this year so maybe you'll get lucky and it'll be full this next spring.
Great to have an update on the farm & especially the oak tree - it's looking fine. Question regarding the fence: Are there permanent survey markers outside the fence which show the actual property line?
I remember when my grandpa ran his own wire fence when I was a kid, he spray painted red white and blue stripes and the spool of wire, his fence looked like an American flag going around his property.
when the grass is tall like that the seeds can get in their eyes and cause pink eye I know this from working on a dairy farm for yours so you need to keep a close watch on them because it is a expense that can be quite high if you have to treat them all just a fyi for you
Chris, tell them "you have to eat and poop", I want you fat and I want the field fertilized. Oak Tree looks good. Ol`Betty and Wilma cold crank real well. Your old first tractor Ford still runs good. The hurricanes and tropical storms did not give you enough rain to fill the pond? Did Geoff get all of your rain for his pond?
Chris I'm surprised you don't Have a batwing bush hog but then you would want a bigger tractor unless You do like my soninlaw did pulled his with his small crawler in field he would say it does 2 things breaks hard dirt for new seeds an cuts the high grass ha ha
Thanks for your childhood oak update! Everything's lookin' good! 👍👏✨😍❤
You are the Real "Farmer Chris"!... keep up the great work. 🙂👍🇮🇪
Chris, to admire You! You give all Days in the Calling the Best. Alike by Pond building or Road, Landscape, Trees to dig out, Stumping and, and....... You make all to 100 % to Home on the Farm the self. You have all under Control, to Inspect the Line through the Farm. Have Animal to provide. The Way's on the Farm good. Your Equipment to Start. Your Videos from best Quality and to declare. Much Thanks that we can go with You. 👌
Luv seeing progress on the farm! What a blessing each step of upgrading ur property is for decompressing from all projects. God's blessings and be safe.
Your place keeps looking better & better. You guys do a wonderful job.
Nothing like working on your own place. Those boys know how to build a fence. I bet Elvis is happy.
farm is looking great, you are a hard working country man Chris, keep well !
Chris, thank you for answering the questions about not using the 4 in1 to load the truck. It was driving me crazy because a 4 in 1 bucket is so handy, but so few know how to use them. I knew you were not one of them. But I could not figure why you stopped using the 4 in 1. Glad you cleared that up. The farm looks great, and I'm glad you got time to spend time with the cows and mowing with the old Ford.
Hi Chris Your Farm is coming on leaps and bounds and the fencing is drop dead gorgous you have worked very hard to get where you are you only no one way love to watch your work keep up the fantastic work.
Nice seeing the cows hanging out , funny how they go snooping around the pond, hope they eat hardy. The place looks great Chris. Life is good.
Have your fence contractor do something my dad to my fencing: Run a line of TIGHT steel cable along the top/above your field fence. This way, when a limb etc does come down, it will bounce off the cable enough to prevent losing a section of fence. Works like a charm!!!
I got a kick out of the cows wagging their tail as Chris got closer😊.
Love your farm Chris .
Chris, it's ok to take a nap! Man, you get it done! Love the content and your willingness to share the adventures!
Really enjoyed the farm update, your really lucky to live in nice place, more videos of your farm and animals PLEASE,it’s a pleasant change from Digging 😊🇪🇸🤓
Real nice Saturday episode of Chris working on his farm homestead.
Moo moos happy, fence in along the new property line a Betty got some work in.
Really good chance your pond will get it's overflow tested this winter.
The El Nino pattern effect on the upper atmosphere tropical jet stream looks like it's going to give the south a more that usual rain pattern. North Florida is going to get the most but it will be hitting from south Texas to about mid North Carolina.
January to March.
Thanks Chris.
Have fun on your trip.😮
Yesterday we had 8 inches of rain in NYC. You are welcome to have some 😂😂😂.
Impressed how you have built up the farm. Always enjoy these videos!!
That's a HELL of a lot of money in fencing. I'd hate to write that check. Also that oak tree looks fantastic. Glad to see an update on it.
I'd hazard to guess Geoff Bealy paid for the fence. :)
The farm is shaping up! While the cows may not care for seeded out millet, it would make an awesome dove field!
Good Sunday morning from Australia hope you're having a good day ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
G'day, I am gonna take my UTE on a walk about and look for a Sheila. When I find one, I'm gonna blow the froth off a cold one. #CHICKENSALT
I have raked many acres with the same Ford tractor with a New Holland hay rake for 48 years.😊
At last I had a good look at your tree it looks good.
Love seeing the farm and cows. Thanks.
Thanks for the update on your farm 😊
Following the fence makes your property seem huge. :) The farm is looking awesome. Thank you and have a great week.
Soo cool with the pond update visual 😍 ❤Can't wait for a couple years of Mother Nature Working!!! Like you said, it'll fill up!!! Let's Dig 18 AGAIN and AGAIN, Thank you AGAIN 😊 🙏
Love those white oaks. Keep up the great work!
Nice to see the fencing going in. Pity about the sorghum but the cows will have a good fresh feed of quality product, and the hogging will add nutrients for the future pasture. Pond will fill in time - dry time. Lovely to see the old machines at work on yout beautiful farm.
You have a beautifully laid out farm / home Chris!
These the same guys as the last time your other fence was put up. Looks like a very good job.
Welcome back
Enjoyed the farm update bro ya sure have plenty of grass growth. Safe travels. Ken.
Farm and cows are looking really good. Fence will be primo when completed. Enjoy you time off.
Man, Your fence guy does an awesome job !! You "Oak Tree" is starting to get some girth to it, I remember when ya put it in there... Oh Yeah, always chores to do on the farm< My Papaw had 2 big farms in WV. and he sure kept us busy when we was growing up !! lolol.... Great as always Chris !! And, On too the Next !!
Thanks for sharing this update and farm tour. Wishing you a safe journey in the coming week(s). Peace brother
Love the update. Thank you for that. Hope the pigs are doing well too. Would love to get an update on the garages and outbuildings where all the vehicles are stored. Especially the ones by the house.
Chris, thanks for showing the old oak tree. Been wondering how it did with the transplant. Looks great!
Come to Connecticut, we have had rain every three days, the last three days it has rained.
Your "new" D7 will look nice with the D6, 953 & 977!
Love the Ford Force series tractor. Grew up farming with a 5200.
Ford is looking good Chris!!!👍🇺🇸
Great video,thanks for the updates.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎
I forgot about old blue! My grandpa had a farm in Humansville Missouri after he retired from the Masonry business. I remember when I was 5 years old riding on a tractor like that on my dads lap. They used a sickle mower. Man you would have thought i was on a million dollar combine. Incredible memories, hopefully you will be able to slow down someday and enjoy, you earn it every day!
Love the update! Thanks for bringing us with ya!
Oak tree is happy now 18! Looks Awesome.
Good morning❤Chris
Thanks for your property update Chris. Cattle look good😊
On Betty, that leaky line. If you're going to pull it off anyway for repairs, just replace it but clean and braze that one that's on there to be a quick spare if needed. Since the ram will likely need to get loosened. See if the seal and packing are worn enough to be replaced as well while you're there rather than in the week afterwards when you know it'll blow out if you thought about it but passed on doing it.
Good to see the tree isn't looking kinda spindly like it was when you moved it to the current location. Eventually you may have to follow the lead of a few others to get a Ventrac cutter/mower. But I suspect that might be sometime well in the future.
Thanks Chris 👍👍🍺
It's looking good great up great video thanks Chris
Nice update, TYVM for sharing! ❤❤❤
Thanks for this video Chris and for explaining the mystery of the 4 way bucket! You have an amazing work ethic from sunup to sundown and most days of the week. Since you seem to be willing to talk about mysteries, I was amazed to hear you left the equipment fair without giving Mike @ "Dirt Perfect" a run for his fancy belt on the mini contest. If there was any operator able to whoop his butt at precision mini operation, it would be you! I was thinking about how hard you work and may have a solution. All you have to do is clone yourself and you're good. 😅
When putting up a fence leave enough space to mow both sides if possible.
Dusty Baker from cross timber bison has a lot of bison and they clean up everything
The Ford has some good looking rubber on the rear.
YOU GOT SOME NICE TIMBER
Job well done 👍🏻
When the rain does finally come and full your pond, I'm sure you'll show us the end result.
Pond going be nice
Thank you for your response on the bucket
That's what we call 'a muddle puddle'...lol. I've heard it's gonna be a heavier winter this year so maybe you'll get lucky and it'll be full this next spring.
Looking good Chris🪵🪵
love the fence.
Nice job as always from Michigan
Ty for the update Chris :)
Looks great
hear in MI june was dry july august saved the farmers
Great to have an update on the farm & especially the oak tree - it's looking fine.
Question regarding the fence: Are there permanent survey markers outside the fence which show the actual property line?
Yeah there are property irons 12" on the other side
Ì TOTALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS 😊
Gonna have to get a 16’ batwing mower!
I love that ford 2810
I remember when my grandpa ran his own wire fence when I was a kid, he spray painted red white and blue stripes and the spool of wire, his fence looked like an American flag going around his property.
Farm update without Winston????? Say it ain't so!! Looking great
Nice
That’s a lot of fencing.
Hi Chris
You’re going to need more cows to clear that field….
Ian & Jen 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Looks Great! Do you know the spacing between the posts?
Awesome 😎
great video, thanks
Nice fence it’s looking good
Need some goats to solve any excess grass issues.
thank you
You would need a “huge” herd of cows to eat all that green😊
A herd of goats would work better, I think. :)
when the grass is tall like that the seeds can get in their eyes and cause pink eye I know this from working on a dairy farm for yours so you need to keep a close watch on them because it is a expense that can be quite high if you have to treat them all just a fyi for you
Is it possible the new pond hits a huge gravel vein and drains into it like a French drain making it impossible to fill?
As soon as you left, those cows went back to having a pool party.
Geez louezz… I put up 60’ of Hog fencing to keep my dog out of the Pilchuck River and I think I really did something….😂
Hi mate, why have you chosen tall fescue as your permanent grass type?
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Im from NC.
you need a bat wing mower so you can do bigger cutting to get it done better
Hey Chris do you see yourself adding a thumb to your 330?
Are there any fence posts left in the country?
Chris, tell them "you have to eat and poop", I want you fat and I want the field fertilized. Oak Tree looks good. Ol`Betty and Wilma cold crank real well. Your old first tractor Ford still runs good. The hurricanes and tropical storms did not give you enough rain to fill the pond? Did Geoff get all of your rain for his pond?
How much a mile for the fence?
So is the old Ford tractor as reliable as the mini?
They did a great job…the farm is shaping up very nicely. You are a lucky man …
Chris I'm surprised you don't Have a batwing bush hog but then you would want a bigger tractor unless
You do like my soninlaw did pulled his with his small crawler in field he would say it does 2 things breaks hard dirt for new seeds an cuts the high grass ha ha
Nice . 🇺🇲