An inspiring book with lots of ideas for a variety of garden buildings The instructions are detailed and clear with plenty of photos. As a beginner ruclips.net/user/postUgkxlg1H4xyrEBR03VoimQHdPx6Ebmzrr0nO I was looking for a manual that would walk me through the basics with detailed instructions and this book does just that. The book caters to both the beginner and more experienced DIY enthusiast with builds varying in complexity, from straightforward projects such as the one we've completed, to more ambitious builds. Absolutely on trend, with instructions on how to install solar panels, green roofs and sweet chestnut shakes - It's given me lots of ideas for future projects!
You can’t really do this with a house cause houses are reinforced to a concrete slab. Even if you have a basement, some of the trusses are reinforced to the concrete walls
I am from Amish area, I've seen these dudes build huge barns in a day or two. It's CRAZY how efficient they work and how well they work together. They basically become this one barn building robot made up of multiple sentient beings. It's a sight to see for sure.
It is truly a blessing to be called a friend of the Amish people. I live in Northern Michigan and I'm a driver for the Amish community here. I pick them up and take them shopping or transport some of the men to different work sites and I also perform escorts for the big storage buildings that are made at a place called Woodland Structures where they build some of the most durable and amazing barns you can buy and all without any source of electrical power. I had to be in the Hospital for a few days a couple years ago just when I had 6 cords of split firewood delivered. My oldest daughter called me in my room to tell me that 10 Amish Men showed up at my house at 630 AM and sorted and stacked all of the wood in my basement and refused any payment other then snacks and water. They finished in less then 3 hours. This is the way these wonderful people are all the time.
@@Tadesan: That’s not true. Even the most orthodox Amish communities permit the use of hired drivers to access markets and facilities inaccessible by buggy. I know a retired couple who do exactly that job. They own two vans strictly to taxi Amish on shopping trips and other appointments.
Repent to Jesus Christ “I waited patiently for the Lord; he turned to me and heard my cry. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.” Psalms 40:1-2 NIV
Seeing enough of mayhem, bloodshed, insanity, think the world should end. Then see Amish folks working together. The world should go on and we should mend our ways to be more like Amish.
Je me sens super proche du mec qui fait du pole dancing accroché à un poteau dans la grange en hurlant "doucement, doucement, à gauche, non l'autre gauche les gars!"
Each and everyone of these men had to lift exactly 68 pounds, 4 ounces. They were all given 2 slices of bread and a cupful of goats milk for helping move this barn. I love how they work as a team and help each other out.😮
They are simply so wonderful people and best craft makers.. efficient, live for each other and people of word. No contract needed, if Amish gives you a word that's it.. God bless them all and to give them physical and mental health, everything else they will create/make.
A English farmer allowed his main barn to be used as storage for straw by many local Amish in my county I was raised in, Ohio. The hay struck by lightning, destroyed the barn. The Amish shared the loss with the English farmer. A community came together. Many weeks of planning. On a day in the middle of planting season, the Amish gathered on one morning, arrived at the English farm, raised and roofed and completely finished a modern two level barn with amazing precision, manpower and a work song by the Amish leader as the Amish labored through the barn raising. The English kitchen was fully modified to accommodate several hundred workers for one day. English and Amish labored and restored their shared lives in one day.
@@swisschalet1658 Some are, some aren't. We've always lived near Amish people. There are sweet young people--couples, usually, and crabby old guys who are incredibly rude. Especially to "English" women. In short, the Amish are like other American populations. Oh, and I don't recommend buying any of their food products. They don't worry much about cooking and baking hygiene. I've bought bread and things like that to be friendly and support the Amish women, but I give the goods to our wild birds.
@@mt.shasta6097 lol. I live near the Amish, know plenty of them, buy their food, have been to their farms, and in their houses. The food they produce is better than what you get in a grocery store.
And I thought I used to work hard for a living. These MEN did it to help someone, and didn't receive a nickel.What they got was satisfaction knowing that someone will always be there for them whenever needed. I watched in awe.
From what I understand, they all help each other build a barn for each person who wants one, and move it if necessary. Then they have a good meal together afterwards.
If only we could be more like the Amish, and put aside our sometimes petty, insignificant & selfish ( pride, motives & attitudes etcetera) selves ? Community! Imo we have lost sight of what it really means. For them it starts with their relationship with God & Jesus, or faith as some might call it.
Wow, that was simply amazing, I was waiting for them to take a break but heck no all the way to the final resting spot. Amazing what teamwork can do. Every one of you individuals who participated in this barn move should be extremely proud, what a great job!!! Kudos
Modern Amish getting into moving barns . Old school Amish only raised barns. 😂😂 Technology is not always better when you see how you could live having lots of help from your community..
@@yt45204 That's actually what this was. One elaborate prank on Isaac. When he gets back he's going to be so mad he might actually say the word that rhymes with barn.
Actually this occurs in many small towns, at local gathering to show And build community pride. it’s a beautiful thing to witness. Real pride in your culture and community
The Amish people never cease to amaze me, their hard work, dedication and sense of community baffles me. I do appreciate them letting us share in this by recording it
This winter, teams of Amish from Ohio and Pennsylvania travel down to SW Louisiana to repair over 50 homes damaged by Hurricanes Laura and Delta. As a volunteer driver I watch young men and women give hope to the poorest storm victims of the Lake Charles area. Such skill and perseverance. Each day began at 6AM with breakfast, worship, and beautiful singing. The Mennonite Disaster organization supplied the vehicles and equipment. Others supplied materials. The Methodist church provided housing. What a wonderful time we had learning about each other cultures. These young people were full of joy and energy. The girls worked at every job the boys did. I can't wait until they return in October.
I had no idea they did charity work or interacted with the communities around them to that degree. They always keep to themselves wherever I have known them to be. Very cool. Thank you for mentioning it.
We are in lake Charles at the moment rebuilding house's that got damaged in storms it is awesome to see people get they're homes back after not being in them for 3 or more years (we work for Samaritan purse btw)
How did they even find out about that storm? Surely, they may have heat of it from an "outsider" but never could they have broken the sacred vow of celibacy. From electronics and machines. They would do well in the Dune sci-fi universe.
We had 3 Amish brothers, Michael, David and Alvin, from Lancaster County build our new 3 - Seasons Porch a few years ago. Every morning they'd arrive at 7am and work without talking or playing the radio. We sat and had a beautiful conversation with Michael S. when the project was finished. We asked about technology. He said different churches in the county had different "ordnung" about technology. If the Community felt it didn't interfere with family life (like cellphones or tv interfere with family cohesiveness) or with community life, then it was acceptable for that congregation. He also said the vast majority of Amish youth do not feel the need to go out on "Rumspringa", and that it was overly exaggerated on tv. Amazing workers and good people. Sally West Chester, PA.
We're looking to build a sunroom as well but not keen on big companies that dominate the industry ! Can you share their contact if they're interested ?
@@evelynekoumtingue7093 “Big companies that dominate the industry” There’s small construction companies everywhere. You gotta stop reading those magazines with them fancy ads!
These Amish people can really just steal your barn if you weren’t looking for 30 minutes, like this is dead silent. Also I am impressed they built the barn that well where it was sturdy enough to move like that.
@@chaotickreg7024 im pretty sure it would be easier to carry supplies and materials up a hill and build it where you want it rather than it take 150 people to carry it in one piece 👌
Dweebs But in the end, it cost ZERO dollars, no machinery to hire, store or repair, and the environment was not harmed by oil emissions used in the creation and use fo the machinery. Perhaps the biggest benefit is that their sense of COMMUNITY was strengthened.
@@paulmcnicholas3846 a community that can't stand together might not even DESERVE success, and gets whatever it has coming to them. Yes, I viewed this video with envy, I couldn't even get the community to stand together to purchase hay, and as a result most everyone has paid $300-$400 a ton for hay all thru the winter. It serves them right for not being more like these fine Amish folks, this year most of them will prob fail in the endeavor to feed their animals, and for no other reason than a lack of unity within the community. This same dynamic will likely play out pretty shortly here, but on a global scale
Years back i made a delivery to an Amish homestead with a semi and got stuck in a mud box....... They rang a big bell and the whole town showed up to pull me out of the mud....... what a sight so see :)
This is only done through conservativism. Most Americans or anyone in the west for that matter, would not last out the day in the life of an Amish. They conserve culture and traditionalism. Their bench mark is not themselves (ideally) but rather God so that the goal posts don't move. A healthy and tight community does not put up with non-sense. They have clear boundaries. It's never based on relativism and absolutes exists.
Pure Enginuity, strength and determination and a lot of heart! I lived in Michigan when I was young before my parents split up and we moved to Florida but I was around the Amish in my younger days and they are a wonderful people! Their work ethic cooking and lifestyle is truly amazing. There should be more people like them in the world. It would be a better place!👍🏼🤩🫡❤️
I can't even fathom the amount of coordination as a whole group that this endeavor required! Everyone all working together as one unit was simply staggering! Well done, gentlemen!!
I count some of my best friends from that community, the most trustworthy, smart and hard working people I know, but also good business people making a fair earning from good work. My painter did our whole house by hand, whistling all the time. We stood there admiring it and he said do you think it needs another coat. I said, well thats up to you your the expert. He did it again, I expected to get a bill.... no he said, the quote was for a house painted. That is my standard so I did it right. My entire house, by hand! Imagine that.... he has my full trust and respect for life.
A quote for a house painting so I did it right. What a profound honest way to do business. Now that's a true professional. Thanks for sharing that part
@@sparklesparklesparkle6318 I believe that culture is the issue. Country folk, regardless of diversity, tend to look out for eachother. City folk are more likely to reach out to the government for assistance. There are genuinely caring people who do what they can for their communities.
That's why soviet communism crashed. These mob spent tens thousands of human work hours to just move the thing, likely damaging it to the point of being dangerous. Properly constructed shed could be disassembled, moved and reassembled safely by a team of 5 in just few hours.
@@kukuhaplus in 1917 till 1938 in russia, ukrain, belarus was killed All people who cans written and Mathematics. ☺ was killed 3/4 of peoples 1938 - 1947 was killed 20 millions and US helped for kommunists all the time! (1917 - 1991) fuckyou ☺
@@chickenflavor9880 Original commenter: Makes sweeping statement about the entire Amish community. Rogue Universities: Points out a good reason why the generalisation isnt true. You: Clearly offended by the truth has to jump to their defence. Youre the idiot here.
@@gfrizzleshizzlemanizzle Guys, it's easy! You dress in full combat gear (body armor, ammunition, entrenching tools), take a large-caliber machine gun on your shoulders and run across rough terrain in the wild taiga, a couple of tens of kilometers. every day. 2 years. And then everything is fine! You no longer know how to fall (you have a steel friend weighing 60-80 kg (that's about 160 pounds) on your shoulders who will fall on you if you fall.) - it's just a habit! It's very simple!
It's possible for them because they have a people, culture, history ect... (social cohesion) Diversity is divisive and leads to ruin. Not a popular position these days I know, but history doesn't lie and the truth doesn't always please everyone.
Ever since I found my Amish great great grandparents, I have known that the Amish are specialists in cooperation. If only our society at large could behave this way !
Pretty sad state of affairs if you ever asked " friends" to help you move.... crickets and everyone is too busy. Here it looked like 200 gathered for the move. Lesson to be learned here.
That's because if anyone makes the decision to Not help that person gets Shuned and all of their belongings go to auction it's actually a form of slave labor
Just another day living in an Amish paradise. 😁 But seriously, this is remarkable! A testament to the Amish folks' determination, camaraderie, and work ethic. God bless them all! 🙏💗
@@regulator18E You know what I meant lol. During the American revolution a third of the colonists supported the British and around 40% actually fought for independence. These weren't soldiers, mostly farmers and they went up against the largest most powerful military in the world and won.
I came across this video quite by accident. What can I say after watching and reading the comments. Ladies and gentlemen.. I am an ethnic German, but I was born and raised in Russia. It has always been unclear to me why everyone here is so disjointed, distant from each other. In this video, I saw the solidarity of hundreds of people and it's impressive. I don't know much about the Amish culture, I've only heard that they are, among other things, good carpenters and joiners. And more... I want to say that there is a lot of negativity in the comments under the video in Russia, people are mostly not friendly towards each other, there is a lot of pig and insults. And what did I see here? Everyone says kind words of support and that we are strong when we can unite. I am very glad to see so many good comments and kind words.
@@Ander83534 Ja, Bruder, ich rede ein wenig. Wir versuchen, mit Frau und Kindern wenigstens zu Hause zu sprechen. Ich lerne gebürtigen deutschen Humor kennen...)) Ich versuche zurückzukehren, aber es gibt Nuancen mit Dokumenten. Ich bin ein Holzdreher, mein Vater und Großvater haben Holzspielzeug gemacht, wir machen sie auch. Ich möchte unbedingt nach Seiffen kommen und dort arbeiten. Hier braucht es niemand...
Well we all can do it one step at a time. Walk in love, chose to do good. Jesus shows us the way. May not be popular, but it's the right way and it can move mountains by one act of kindness.
An inspiring book with lots of ideas for a variety of garden buildings The instructions are detailed and clear with plenty of photos. As a beginner ruclips.net/user/postUgkxlg1H4xyrEBR03VoimQHdPx6Ebmzrr0nO I was looking for a manual that would walk me through the basics with detailed instructions and this book does just that. The book caters to both the beginner and more experienced DIY enthusiast with builds varying in complexity, from straightforward projects such as the one we've completed, to more ambitious builds. Absolutely on trend, with instructions on how to install solar panels, green roofs and sweet chestnut shakes - It's given me lots of ideas for future projects!
I just realized these dudes could steal my house when I’m sleeping and I could wake up on their farm
You live in a barn? xD
Funny thing is I don`t think I would mind.
"alright boys today we're gonna go swipe this mans house"
You can’t really do this with a house cause houses are reinforced to a concrete slab. Even if you have a basement, some of the trusses are reinforced to the concrete walls
😂😂😂😂😂
I am from Amish area, I've seen these dudes build huge barns in a day or two. It's CRAZY how efficient they work and how well they work together. They basically become this one barn building robot made up of multiple sentient beings. It's a sight to see for sure.
Anythings possible
but it takes the people with actual construction jobs 4 months to build a roundabout
TRUTH
certified family guy moment
No You, new road construction requires time for the ground to settle as each layer is put down or you get massive cracking later.
It is truly a blessing to be called a friend of the Amish people. I live in Northern Michigan and I'm a driver for the Amish community here. I pick them up and take them shopping or transport some of the men to different work sites and I also perform escorts for the big storage buildings that are made at a place called Woodland Structures where they build some of the most durable and amazing barns you can buy and all without any source of electrical power. I had to be in the Hospital for a few days a couple years ago just when I had 6 cords of split firewood delivered. My oldest daughter called me in my room to tell me that 10 Amish Men showed up at my house at 630 AM and sorted and stacked all of the wood in my basement and refused any payment other then snacks and water. They finished in less then 3 hours. This is the way these wonderful people are all the time.
A world of ademiration from California!!
They aren't supposed to drive. Sounds pretty hypocritical to me.
@@Tadesan I'm not exactly sure about what you are trying to say.
@@Tadesan: That’s not true. Even the most orthodox Amish communities permit the use of hired drivers to access markets and facilities inaccessible by buggy. I know a retired couple who do exactly that job. They own two vans strictly to taxi Amish on shopping trips and other appointments.
Many of them (southern md) have propane and rent saws and tractors. Also cell phones. Electricity is only allowed at the wood mills.
"Officer, I can't find my barn!"
"Well, it didn't just get up and walk away"
The barn:
Hahahahahaha
😂😂😂
👍😂
Hahahaha
🤣😂🤣
Jedidiah: “Hey everyone…On second thought, let’s put it back in it’s original spot.”
Burned ankle
Lol." Oops wrong barn"
Foreman: “Barn!? Guys, I said when you get back from lunch, grab the YAAARNN…!”………
Repent to Jesus Christ
“I waited patiently for the Lord; he turned to me and heard my cry. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand.”
Psalms 40:1-2 NIV
Old but good. Like the piano lifted into wrong entrance.
Seeing enough of mayhem, bloodshed, insanity, think the world should end. Then see Amish folks working together. The world should go on and we should mend our ways to be more like Amish.
Simple as that !!! #Jesus is life .
The Amish are definitely amazing people they have my heart felt admiration
next year's April fools prank involves 1000 amish and my neighbors barn.
🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣
today is the day!!!
♥️😜♥️
We're waiting.
Good thing I nailed my barn down this morning.
Merci Marina Rollman, c'est vrai que c'est beau et impressionnant (même sans psychotrope)
Je cherchais ce commentaire. Merci
Je me sens super proche du mec qui fait du pole dancing accroché à un poteau dans la grange en hurlant "doucement, doucement, à gauche, non l'autre gauche les gars!"
Quand ta femme te fait bouger les meubles Level 1000...
Modèle amish
4 minutes inoubliable grâce à Marina .....^^
This is the definition of teamwork. Excellent job my friends.
It sure is. Thanks for watching!
@@grandpahere Сговорна дружина планина повдига !
@@grandpahere Many hands make light work !
Each and everyone of these men had to lift exactly 68 pounds, 4 ounces. They were all given 2 slices of bread and a cupful of goats milk for helping move this barn. I love how they work as a team and help each other out.😮
I'm gonna call bullshit on that. The womenfolk cooked a big spread and why would they have oat milk?? They have dairy cows. Good try though.
It's all good until his wife says, "I think it looked better where it was. Can you move it back Hon please?"
Amish women have little say in such matters. Unless it involves cooking, cleaning or sewing the men are in charge.
@@chrisbarr1359 Your comment is irrelevant. IT IS A JOKE!! and a Funny one at that!
Get a divorce
Chris Adams xD
Just imagine letting your wife make a decision outside the kitchen
First zero-turn barn I've ever seen.
All this time I thought this was a joke, but they really do move whole buildings. Amish people are absolute units!
They are simply so wonderful people and best craft makers.. efficient, live for each other and people of word. No contract needed, if Amish gives you a word that's it.. God bless them all and to give them physical and mental health, everything else they will create/make.
Salesman: *Slaps roof of barn* “so this bad boys got about 200-250 Amish power”
Lmao SO UNDERRATED
So works wonderful then
More like 1000AP
This is a wonderful comment
😂😂😂
A English farmer allowed his main barn to be used as storage for straw by many local Amish in my county I was raised in, Ohio. The hay struck by lightning, destroyed the barn. The Amish shared the loss with the English farmer. A community came together. Many weeks of planning. On a day in the middle of planting season, the Amish gathered on one morning, arrived at the English farm, raised and roofed and completely finished a modern two level barn with amazing precision, manpower and a work song by the Amish leader as the Amish labored through the barn raising. The English kitchen was fully modified to accommodate several hundred workers for one day. English and Amish labored and restored their shared lives in one day.
That's loving your neighbors
💪♥️🙏
Ora et Labora
That was really white of them
Like I said the devil will dress and act like your friend Deception, deception ,deception.
@@impassable
lmfao
The discipline of these people is magic! I have never seen anything like this. Wished I would live near Amish people.
No you dont...Nasty to outsiders..
@@patwelch8187 Oh, that's unfortunate.
@@patwelch8187 no they're not.
@@swisschalet1658 Some are, some aren't. We've always lived near Amish people. There are sweet young people--couples, usually, and crabby old guys who are incredibly rude. Especially to "English" women. In short, the Amish are like other American populations. Oh, and I don't recommend buying any of their food products. They don't worry much about cooking and baking hygiene. I've bought bread and things like that to be friendly and support the Amish women, but I give the goods to our wild birds.
@@mt.shasta6097 lol. I live near the Amish, know plenty of them, buy their food, have been to their farms, and in their houses. The food they produce is better than what you get in a grocery store.
German - Swiss American here! The Amish & Mennonite people are so amazing! They appear to be excellent builders and engineers! 🥰🤗🇩🇪🇨🇭🇺🇲💙💚💙💚💙💚💙
And I thought I used to work hard for a living. These MEN did it to help someone, and didn't receive a nickel.What they got was satisfaction knowing that someone will always be there for them whenever needed. I watched in awe.
Like ants
Also the 👒ladies and 👩👩👦girls are nurturing the whole community.
True humans no crime.
@Clayton Catlin I think you’d be very surprised at their economic prowess and income capacity.
Big mistake, I failed to mention. Thanks for the addition.@@rexluminus9867
From what I understand, they all help each other build a barn for each person who wants one, and move it if necessary. Then they have a good meal together afterwards.
I believe the Amish are living the way we were all meant to live.
Go on then.
@@AP-ow5vu Hater
@@AP-ow5vu we’re all going soon enough. When the power gets switched off you’ll panic and cry.
If only we could be more like the Amish, and put aside our sometimes petty, insignificant & selfish ( pride, motives & attitudes etcetera) selves ? Community! Imo we have lost sight of what it really means. For them it starts with their relationship with God & Jesus, or faith as some might call it.
I’ve been thinking about headed out that and live amongst them for a year
Wow, that was simply amazing, I was waiting for them to take a break but heck no all the way to the final resting spot. Amazing what teamwork can do. Every one of you individuals who participated in this barn move should be extremely proud, what a great job!!! Kudos
They did take a break here and there, but most of that was cut out.
You must have not watched the video 🙄
So I was driving down the highway and saw this barn out for a leisurely stroll
This is a good illustration of the expression, "many hands make light work!"
Sorry, didn't see that before I just wrote that too.
They move it twice a year. Meh!
@we3fh1b41wr6e5b4r65t I believe it was donated, as previous owner no longer needed it. 😁
Many hands make shed walk
I’m ok with hands doing very heavy work, so long as those hands are attached to other people’s arms.
Just goes to show what you can accomplish as a community
As men*
Not a single vvoman helped.
Amazing stuff. The precision, coordination and teamwork required to make this happen is unbelievable, I just can't believe they make it look so easy.
I heard the Amish were famous for barn raising. But barn moving as well? Incredible!
When you build a barn you "raise" it. And if you demolish a barn, you "raze" it. English is stupid.
Modern Amish getting into moving barns . Old school Amish only raised barns. 😂😂
Technology is not always better when you see how you could live having lots of help from your community..
@@yt45204 That's actually what this was. One elaborate prank on Isaac. When he gets back he's going to be so mad he might actually say the word that rhymes with barn.
Actually this occurs in many small towns, at local gathering to show And build community pride. it’s a beautiful thing to witness. Real pride in your culture and community
fun fact; amish people run most of the puppy mills in the united states and are extremely abusive to their animals
That is absolutely one of the most incredible things I have ever seen. It looked like a hybrid shed/centipede.
1000000% with you!!!! Speechless. Wow.....just wow
Shedipede.
The shedipede! 😁
@@ruthiebabe3638 beat me by an hour lol!! Shedipede ftw
That’s what I told
My husband.
This is one of my all-time favorite videos I love this one ❤️
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!
You got to love these guys.....
Just brilliant 😊
Thanks for watching!
I am sorry if this comes out disrespectful but...
I would pay to see the Amish olympics, especially the 100 meters shed move race.
I can just imagine hundreds of Amish people shuffling with sheds racing to see who's better at teamwork
You don’t need to be sorry lol Amish people aren’t thin skinned cry babies that get offended by anything & everything like some others
I don't think the amish use the internet so you're all good.
This is not offensive...there are no Amish on the internet!
Im pretty sure they'd get the gold.
The Amish people never cease to amaze me, their hard work, dedication and sense of community baffles me.
I do appreciate them letting us share in this by recording it
You can join them and their lifestyle.
@@Zhoshyn how many wives do you get ? Seven and I am in !!
@@marcusp905No clue
@@marcusp905 you are confusing Amish with Mormon. Big difference
@@marcusp905 depends how many sisters you have
Good example of people helping each other amazing if only the world would learn from this it would be a much better place .
This is absolutely phenomenal!!!
Amazing what you can accomplish when people work together with a common goal and competent leadership.
Tanya Buys yes....a rarity these days.
And yet, all it takes is one selfish person out of the group to destroy everything--and the leadership would not matter one bit.
Perfectly said...
You hear that Forrest Trump?
You may say that again, Tanya ! 45, can you hear ??
This winter, teams of Amish from Ohio and Pennsylvania travel down to SW Louisiana to repair over 50 homes damaged by Hurricanes Laura and Delta. As a volunteer driver I watch young men and women give hope to the poorest storm victims of the Lake Charles area. Such skill and perseverance. Each day began at 6AM with breakfast, worship, and beautiful singing. The Mennonite Disaster organization supplied the vehicles and equipment. Others supplied materials. The Methodist church provided housing. What a wonderful time we had learning about each other cultures. These young people were full of joy and energy. The girls worked at every job the boys did. I can't wait until they return in October.
Those aren't tears in my eyes! I got allergies!😢💕
I had no idea they did charity work or interacted with the communities around them to that degree. They always keep to themselves wherever I have known them to be. Very cool. Thank you for mentioning it.
We are in lake Charles at the moment rebuilding house's that got damaged in storms it is awesome to see people get they're homes back after not being in them for 3 or more years (we work for Samaritan purse btw)
Respect 🙏 to these people
How did they even find out about that storm? Surely, they may have heat of it from an "outsider" but never could they have broken the sacred vow of celibacy. From electronics and machines. They would do well in the Dune sci-fi universe.
It’s amazing that’s not a community it’s a family
Thanks for watching!
This shows the true power of what people that work together can do. Anythin is possible when people work united
Imagine you're out enjoying a nice day and way out in the distance you see a barn that looks like it's moving by itself... 😂😂😂
I never thought of it like that 😂
“But wait I still haven’t even started smoking this weed wtf”
That's when you voluntarily stop drinking the wine you packed for this picnic you are on...
Hahahaha.....
It looks like a centipede.
Too many shrooms🍄😣
The guy on the horse was going ahead yelling the barn is coming the barn is coming..
🤗
Now that's funny. 👍👍
Good stuff!!!
Impressive people power!
Paul revere ain't got shit on him
je plussois, merci Marina !! et merci France Inter de nous la programmer encore et encore !
This is simultaneously the funniest and coolest thing I’ve ever seen
Quite possibly the most random, yet impressive RUclips thing I have no idea why it showed up in my feed.
My jaw dropped. Awesome.
Not doing that now during covid-19. Some one farts and they'll all get it
RUclips algorithms
I must say. shed some tears at the brotherhood of it all......
Right!? Super cool tho.
We had 3 Amish brothers, Michael, David and Alvin, from Lancaster County build our new 3 - Seasons Porch a few years ago. Every morning they'd arrive at 7am and work without talking or playing the radio. We sat and had a beautiful conversation with Michael S. when the project was finished. We asked about technology. He said different churches in the county had different "ordnung" about technology. If the Community felt it didn't interfere with family life (like cellphones or tv interfere with family cohesiveness) or with community life, then it was acceptable for that congregation. He also said the vast majority of Amish youth do not feel the need to go out on "Rumspringa", and that it was overly exaggerated on tv.
Amazing workers and good people.
Sally
West Chester, PA.
We're looking to build a sunroom as well but not keen on big companies that dominate the industry ! Can you share their contact if they're interested ?
I met an Amish guy whose church had a computer (no internet access) that they used to design logging equipment in AutoCAD.
How much did it cost for them to build the porch?
@@evelynekoumtingue7093
“Big companies that dominate the industry”
There’s small construction companies everywhere. You gotta stop reading those magazines with them fancy ads!
mennonites also worked for me. Same thing . I enjoy them.
When people work together great things happen God bless them
Every time I watch this it’s amazing
Agree it blows my mind! Thanks for watching!
These Amish people can really just steal your barn if you weren’t looking for 30 minutes, like this is dead silent. Also I am impressed they built the barn that well where it was sturdy enough to move like that.
Easier building it where it was gonna end up
This made me laugh out loud
Haha shit is dead silent
@@PhilzSkillzz Not always
@@chaotickreg7024 im pretty sure it would be easier to carry supplies and materials up a hill and build it where you want it rather than it take 150 people to carry it in one piece 👌
The power of logic and Teamwork!!! NO emotion, no drama and no failure!!!
The emotion present is compassion.
@@Immortalaquarius Dont forget.....LOVE for your fellow man....(or people) to be PC....lol
Seems like they missed out on the most logical way of doing it, vehicles and power tools
Dweebs But in the end, it cost ZERO dollars, no machinery to hire, store or repair, and the environment was not harmed by oil emissions used in the creation and use fo the machinery. Perhaps the biggest benefit is that their sense of COMMUNITY was strengthened.
Idk about how much logic went into picking up a barn lol, but teamwork for sure
Imagine living in a community where, when you asked for help this is what happens ❤
Speaks to the solid build of the barn as well as the teamwork.
Thanks for watching!
That is what you call MAN POWER! So wonderful to see the cooperation of these gentle folk in the maintenance of their community. I do so admire them!
Whatever
If YoU lOVe tHem SO MuCH WHy dONt yOu JuST....lol jk
It just goes to show you what a small group of determined individuals can accomplish. United we stand, divided we fall.
@@marvinhunt9467 $martass
@@Robmancan1987 those are all white males to.
The power of a community that stands together is limitless, and thus we see a veritable mountain being moved here
@john smith-thats why the left continues to try to divide us-FJB
YES !
Imagine if there were more of them. They could probably take the Empire State Building and put it in New Jersey before supper.
I was about to say the same! Community strength is the best way to preserve our future! Well said.
@@paulmcnicholas3846 a community that can't stand together might not even DESERVE success, and gets whatever it has coming to them. Yes, I viewed this video with envy, I couldn't even get the community to stand together to purchase hay, and as a result most everyone has paid $300-$400 a ton for hay all thru the winter. It serves them right for not being more like these fine Amish folks, this year most of them will prob fail in the endeavor to feed their animals, and for no other reason than a lack of unity within the community. This same dynamic will likely play out pretty shortly here, but on a global scale
Years back i made a delivery to an Amish homestead with a semi and got stuck in a mud box....... They rang a big bell and the whole town showed up to pull me out of the mud....... what a sight so see :)
Way to go guys we here in Columbia SC proud of you all
Did anyone else have a visual of a very large millipede.
Imagine if we all worked together like these guys. What a great world it would be to live in.
We could even defeat COVID-19.
@@charlesmendeley9823 Not when everyone's that close together.
@@AivoPaas We would defeat it through sheer will
Americans need to pull together to put this Country back together. Washington is the DIVIDER.
This is only done through conservativism. Most Americans or anyone in the west for that matter, would not last out the day in the life of an Amish. They conserve culture and traditionalism. Their bench mark is not themselves (ideally) but rather God so that the goal posts don't move. A healthy and tight community does not put up with non-sense. They have clear boundaries. It's never based on relativism and absolutes exists.
It's pretty cool how the whole community gets together for these things. I'd go there but all I want is the green corn.
That is the most amazing thing I have ever seen
Using your God given strength for something good
God bless you Amish people
Pure Enginuity, strength and determination and a lot of heart! I lived in Michigan when I was young before my parents split up and we moved to Florida but I was around the Amish in my younger days and they are a wonderful people! Their work ethic cooking and lifestyle is truly amazing. There should be more people like them in the world. It would be a better place!👍🏼🤩🫡❤️
And this is what people can do when they work together!
Yep
Well most people prefer their barns stationary. ha
I read those things can weigh every bit of 10-12 tons
It's give me an idea I'll invent communism 😂
Tell the afro american community that !
I am not Amish, but I would consider it an honor to be one of those carrying the barn.
I have moved fckn buildings and train cars by hand. The Amish can do it. I'm out.
Now THAT is team work my friends!🙌
Absolutely brilliant
I can't even fathom the amount of coordination as a whole group that this endeavor required! Everyone all working together as one unit was simply staggering! Well done, gentlemen!!
They won't be able to read this
Crusader, I hope you never react to TV, movies, books, etc. the actors, athletes, and authors can’t hear your cheers.
@@crusader8626 They could, if the English farmer prints it. Also, I expected the move would involve drums to keep all those feet in-step.
@@Kharnellius genius. I'll have you know I regularly stand up in a round of applause whenever I finish a chapter of a book.
@@spqdallas yeah I guess that would make sense
I count some of my best friends from that community, the most trustworthy, smart and hard working people I know, but also good business people making a fair earning from good work. My painter did our whole house by hand, whistling all the time. We stood there admiring it and he said do you think it needs another coat. I said, well thats up to you your the expert. He did it again, I expected to get a bill.... no he said, the quote was for a house painted. That is my standard so I did it right. My entire house, by hand! Imagine that.... he has my full trust and respect for life.
A quote for a house painting so I did it right. What a profound honest way to do business. Now that's a true professional. Thanks for sharing that part
Can I get his number? Lol
w Rick doesn't know anymore about painting than he does piss from pineapple juice.
@Chief Blacksheep give an example
I guess a key part of this is how much he charged you. He could have charged for 4 coats. Lol
Jakob and Ezekiel are rocking barn moving day!
Thanks for watching!
This is absolutely amazing. We didn't NEED to be destructive to have amenities, we just believe we do.
It takes a community that can work together.. God Bless the Amish Community! Loved the horse running by as well ..
Oops wrong guy
@Joe Barone Yessir
The horse and the rider kind of startled me a wee bit. :D
This is what happens when communities work together and take care of eachother. It's the way things are supposed to be.
I wonder why communities with diversity can't seem to cooperate like this...
@@sparklesparklesparkle6318 I believe that culture is the issue. Country folk, regardless of diversity, tend to look out for eachother. City folk are more likely to reach out to the government for assistance. There are genuinely caring people who do what they can for their communities.
@@Lucky-sg4wc what is wrong with relying on the government to take care of you?
wow this is amazing, the power of cooperation, an unbeatable force
I would be right in line grunting and hoping the dudes on either side of me were both much stronger than me.. you guys rock......
I can’t get my buddies to move a couch for beer. This is amazing.
One of the most impressive performances I've seen from the Amish! The amount of concentration you need to have as a group to do this is amazing!
Just like schools of fish or murmurations of starlings, a selfish herd.
It’s actually pretty straightforward everybody picks up at the same time and you just walk in One Direction and you said it down at one time
That's why soviet communism crashed. These mob spent tens thousands of human work hours to just move the thing, likely damaging it to the point of being dangerous. Properly constructed shed could be disassembled, moved and reassembled safely by a team of 5 in just few hours.
@@kukuhaplus in 1917 till 1938 in russia, ukrain, belarus was killed All people who cans written and Mathematics.
☺
was killed 3/4 of peoples
1938 - 1947 was killed 20 millions
and US helped for kommunists all the time! (1917 - 1991)
fuckyou ☺
To the Amish people, I love you and your lives will get better and I'm always been impressed by this video. Your community has ingenuity
Thanks for watching!
I just had to watch this again nothing is impossible when you work together towards a common goal :-)
Amazing people that’s what the world needs more of the community working together
I do overhead doors and install for a few Amish crews...I’m telling you they are absolutely amazing and quick at what they do
Amish Macbeth
They truly are...
Just do not buy a dog from them. Most are puppy mills in PA!
Yah but there craftsmanship has went down hill over the years
@@bucsoftampa8426
They make some tasty ice cream still though!
Go Samuel! You got this, Ezra!
Amazing! folks displaying incredible teamwork. God Bless them.
The Amish are wonderful caring people. They look after each other, & come to the aid of others when tragedy occurs or when great need arises.
The way they ignore sexual abuse of children is so caring, right?
@@rogueuniversities6866 people: does 1 bad thing. Idiots: omg this cancels out everything good about them.
@@chickenflavor9880 Original commenter: Makes sweeping statement about the entire Amish community.
Rogue Universities: Points out a good reason why the generalisation isnt true.
You: Clearly offended by the truth has to jump to their defence.
Youre the idiot here.
That's why they live separate from the rest of society, because society should be like Amish.
@@tekknorat No, it should not
The Amish have been showing us for years what a community united can do when they work together, god has blessed them.
Actually, we've just been spying on them and haven't learned anything.
God is spelled with a capital G
How many Jamals and Keishas are there in that mix? None. No kiki. No Rayquan. Only good salt of the earth people.
god has left them behind. His invisibleness is absolute.
If only nations. . .
What a sense of community! I envy them!
3:57 I appreciate how smooth they rotate the shed. Each man has got to move a certain speed in a certain direction.
@Whatever Yo! Underrated comment
No it's quite simple, if you do it wrong you get trampled by a thousand men.
😂😂😂👍
I promise!
If I have to flee Russia to the USA, I will always use only hand tools to inspire your interesting people.
😀🙈
@@gfrizzleshizzlemanizzle Guys, it's easy! You dress in full combat gear (body armor, ammunition, entrenching tools), take a large-caliber machine gun on your shoulders and run across rough terrain in the wild taiga, a couple of tens of kilometers. every day. 2 years. And then everything is fine! You no longer know how to fall (you have a steel friend weighing 60-80 kg (that's about 160 pounds) on your shoulders who will fall on you if you fall.) - it's just a habit! It's very simple!
If the world could pull together and help each other like this all our problems would be solved
It's possible for them because they have a people, culture, history ect... (social cohesion)
Diversity is divisive and leads to ruin. Not a popular position these days I know, but history doesn't lie and the truth doesn't always please everyone.
I agree!!!
Well, most of them anyway.
Diversity is our Weakness.
I LOVVVE THEM!! That’s so awesome!!
These guys are always pranking that poor Jacob Yoder. 😆
That’s Teamwork. Imagine how things could be if Everybody would Work together like that
Amen
Imagine all the things we could carry 😮
I thought the same. So much respect.
Trump: It's a hoax.
And then RLD comes along
I feel like there's a joke in here:
" How many Amish does it take to move a barn"?
But the answer can only be" as many as it takes"! Incredible.
How many Amish women does it take to move a barn? None...they stand back and watch the men do it...
@@Penguin_of_Death As a man I'd prefer we do it. Unless they absolutely want to I see no reason to make a woman do it. Not that they can't of course.
What is red and has 400 legs? (or however many guys it took x 2)
They call it square dancing.
All your Cousins.
The strenght of community. ❤
What an amazing video to see what men can do when they work together. FANTASTIC, thank you for posting.
Thank you too!
Ever since I found my Amish great great grandparents, I have known that the Amish are specialists in cooperation. If only our society at large could behave this way !
Fact!
Our government doesn't want this to happen.
@@mamawlife7852 they won’t have any country over the dummies lol
Um, we do. See that corrugated steel roofing on that shed? 100% the result of a massive cooperative effort.
@@bu-bye565 From the other side of the family. OBVIOUS
Pretty sad state of affairs if you ever asked " friends" to help you move.... crickets and everyone is too busy.
Here it looked like 200 gathered for the move. Lesson to be learned here.
I’d be surprised if it’s only 200.
Their Amish that's why!🙏. They help each other.
My mennonite friends are the same, they still have a society that works.
That's because if anyone makes the decision to Not help that person gets Shuned and all of their belongings go to auction it's actually a form of slave labor
The only reason the Amish are still here today is the fact that they remove the lazy form their community. As every society should.
That was pretty awesome. Teamwork makes the dream work.
Yes it does! Thanks for watching!
That is amazing! All of them moving together and no one fell down.
Thanks for watching!
Just another day living in an Amish paradise. 😁
But seriously, this is remarkable! A testament to the Amish folks' determination, camaraderie, and work ethic. God bless them all! 🙏💗
It just goes to show you what a small group of determined individuals can accomplish. United we stand, divided we fall.
@@Robmancan1987 "small" group. There are at least 3 platoons there.
@@regulator18E You know what I meant lol. During the American revolution a third of the colonists supported the British and around 40% actually fought for independence. These weren't soldiers, mostly farmers and they went up against the largest most powerful military in the world and won.
@@Robmancan1987 you forgot to mention the revolutionary war was a civil war between brits
Haha my favorite weird AL song!
I came across this video quite by accident. What can I say after watching and reading the comments. Ladies and gentlemen.. I am an ethnic German, but I was born and raised in Russia. It has always been unclear to me why everyone here is so disjointed, distant from each other. In this video, I saw the solidarity of hundreds of people and it's impressive. I don't know much about the Amish culture, I've only heard that they are, among other things, good carpenters and joiners. And more... I want to say that there is a lot of negativity in the comments under the video in Russia, people are mostly not friendly towards each other, there is a lot of pig and insults. And what did I see here? Everyone says kind words of support and that we are strong when we can unite. I am very glad to see so many good comments and kind words.
Tyson James has roots in Germany 🇩🇪, too!
Viktore Jevsejeve, neznám Vás, ale soudím, že jste zřejmě hodný a laskavý člověk. Bůh Vám žehnej.
Sprichst du Deutsch? Warum hast du uns verlassen, Bruder.
@@Ander83534 Ja, Bruder, ich rede ein wenig. Wir versuchen, mit Frau und Kindern wenigstens zu Hause zu sprechen. Ich lerne gebürtigen deutschen Humor kennen...)) Ich versuche zurückzukehren, aber es gibt Nuancen mit Dokumenten. Ich bin ein Holzdreher, mein Vater und Großvater haben Holzspielzeug gemacht, wir machen sie auch. Ich möchte unbedingt nach Seiffen kommen und dort arbeiten. Hier braucht es niemand...
Well...if Russia wasnt murdering children and trying to steal someone's homeland...we wouldn't say bad things about them
Amazing people!! Truly a strong community
Thanks for watching!
Truly amazing and wonderful team work
We agree! Thanks for watching!
Simply wonderful, this is community living. A great shame that the rest of the world can't join together to help each other.
TOO much corruption and greed where money is King !!
It’s because they’re actively Christians. Without supernatural meaning humans just descend into materialistic chaos
Well we all can do it one step at a time. Walk in love, chose to do good.
Jesus shows us the way. May not be popular, but it's the right way and it can move mountains by one act of kindness.
And I bet not 1 ever complained.
@@kennyc388 it’s because they ALL work together. There is no dead wood.