When I see my name written in the Lambs book of life and I deliver my family blameless, without spot to My Lord Jesus Christ, then, and only then will I have made it in life,
@@wranglerstar Each one of us who has stewardship over our families has an obligation to do our part to bring up our children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord in love and faith, but it is ultimately God the Father who draws each one to Jesus as He sees fit. I'm not arguing with you at all but rather confirming what you have said. In my own experience, with six of our own children (who are all grown), I can say that only two are genuinely "along" in the Lord. Although we love each one without partiality, we don't know how God will ultimately work with them, but we hold out in faith. This puts us "in need," but whatever their fate is in this life, I don't believe this is the end of each one's story. God does not start what He cannot and does not finish, and unlike us, He has the time, and not least the Sovereignty and infinite mercy and grace, to do what the law could not do.... Obviously, this is a huge subject, and I am in full agreement with you.
@@wranglerstar That's what I call true happiness and success. Hearing well done good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the Lord knowing you've led your family there as well. Let's plunder Hell and populate Heaven!!!
@@samwidmer3385 not really! ...how's he supposed to move dirt around when his skid steer is stuck on the trailer, because he got no dirt ramp to get it off! (Haha! This is a joke btw! 😅👍)
@@samwidmer3385 thank Sam,. We have dirt ramps in most public parks to unload and load ride on lawn mowers. Some 2x6 inch boards in a U shape to contain the dirt.
I have ramps, but prefer to use a dirt ramp, or natural slope when I can. Even when using the trailer ramps you can also use a natural slope so that the ramp angle is more gentle and safe.
Cant help thinking after watching this video how far you have come. From skidding logs with the old ford and a jeep hood, to now using the best and most efficient equipment.
Cody's a simple man. Happy as a clam to go play with his skid steer and has a big smile on his face when he backed up his truck perfectly to the trailer.
@@moun7ainc0w it’s so easy just look at your mirrors make it even in both sides slowly back until you see that you are close enough to the trailer takes practice but will never fail
I appreciate all the trouble you go thru to get all the various camera angles. Nice work as always. I also love the little family vignettes at the end. Sweet Loaf is so cute. Wonderful new puppy.!
Epic Video Cody! I have been filming for 6 years now and I know how much time it takes to move the camera around and get good looking shots. like you said " 5 minutes of really working and 10 hours of moving the camera around" LOL I'm a young man of 16 years and I love making a cup of coffee and sitting down and watching your videos. Me and my brothers just bought a sawmill. I hope that you and your family will have a very blessed day.~Matt
Man, rigging those quick-connect air hose couplings in that fuel cap area was SMART!! It beats having to squat down and get under that truck to fill up those air bags.
Watch to the end!! Super glad I stayed to catch that meeting. You’ve captured and shared hundreds of neat moments, and I trust you have hundreds (and hundreds more!) in the can, never to see the light of day. It will be so neat for your little one to remember meeting her puppy for the first time. Cool relationship moment for her to have, for you all to have. Thanks as always for sharing. Peace and love.
The newest generation of back up cameras are amazing, and truly handy when hooking up trailers, but theres going to be a whole generation of kids with no knowledge of Dad's verbal wrath when they tell him to pull forward again for the 4th time after directing him in the wrong direction backing up to the trailer lol
I My backup camera was out of commission for a day when I had to hook to to a trailer. Let’s just say, it took way too many attempts to complete the job.
Cody, I haul my skidsteer quite a bit and I have learned to always take most all of my attachments. Put the pallet forks on the machine, sit the bucket on them and put the grapple in the bucket. I also carry a brush puller. If I don’t take everything I always regret it. Nice equipment you have!
Cody. I hope you know how much we appreciate your videos and the time it takes for you to get all the different angles and views. Always great videos. Thank you.
I knew exactly what was going through your head when you chuckled after backing the truck up to the trailer. This is a far cry from pulling logs with the winch on your old Ford. It's such a blessing to have good neighbors. Loved the ending. 😉👍
they make stab jacks that slide in and out of the corner pockets of the trailer so you don’t have to use jack stands. you should be able to get two of them for less then fifty bucks.
I saw recently where some manufacturers of pickups are adding a safety feature to disable the vehicle should one of the doors open while the vehicle is in any motion and the seatbelt is not fastened. I guess I'm old school but it just doesn't sit well with me. A very wise man named Benjamin warned us about the consequences of sacrificing liberty for temporary safety. We are seeing those consequences come to fruition.
Thank you as always for taking the time to make videos ( I know it must take forever with all those camera changes), share your life and especially for the huge smile on my face watching Sweet Loaf and her new puppy!
Been fascinating watching this channel grow over the years. Keep up the great work!! Just bought my own property in the country on 5.5 acres. Gonna start my own professional homeowners journey!
The quality of your content is much appreciated as a simple man I don’t mind the quick one take videos either but I know the work that goes into making videos of this quality. I often laugh at the RUclips viewers that comment how easy being a successful RUclipsr is
You are phenomenal at what you do. I started off watching the videos tune joy the things that you do in them but now I actually been more time focusing on your filmmaking style
I work in mechanized forestry, have had a few mishaps when refueling. The PPE kit to pack for refueling operations is rubber boots, rain suit, scuba mask and snorkel 🤿. God bless.
My daughter said it looks like a movie. I got to explain how you set up the shots, move cameras, work hard to make every moment seem like that. We're both impressed.
You are a great neighbor. Not only did you do what he asked. But you also even up the logs, cleaned up the odd logs and stacked it nicely. God bless you and your family.
Hey Cody I don’t know about your specific trailer but I work as a heavy equipment diesel mechanic and a customer brought in a tractor on a trailer similar to yours and he had bent his hydraulic arm from loading it like that. Just a heads up your trailer might be different. Thanks you for what you do I love the videos
As always, great, great camera angles! Watched the entire thing with a smile, you tooling across the far side of the frame and the slight Doppler effect…relaxing way to end my day. Thanks for the messaging today, also.
RUclips is getting rid of chances to make a living wage from RUclips. They want big Corporations that can pay their high fees of their new formats to use their site. A lot of of channels owners r quitting RUclips. Tic toc and other sites also will do what RUclips is going to do. It will cost A lot of money just to post content now.
Looks like a lot of fun. I did some tractor work with my Dad about 15 years ago and really enjoyed it. Used an old, but very capable, Ford bucket loader with a box scraper. I miss the work and hope to get back to it in the near future. I also just want to say thanks for putting the effort you do into your videos. You've become my favorite channel on here.
Something that our PJ car trailer came with was mounting pipes for bulldog jacks in the back corners for loading equipment. Most welding shops supply these mounts, and wouldn't be too difficult for a professional homeowner to weld to your dump trailer. Highly recommend it!
Love your skid steer and it's attachment.. would make my life here at the sawmill so much easier... Just a small hurdle of not being able to afford one stands in my way.. 🤷♂️
Refreshing to see a guy use his brand new equipment (especially that truck) for real work. I know you used to watch Casey Neistat before his 2016 political video...(how's that for a throwback), and Casey's philosophy on all his expensive camera gear was that it was a tool for the job, and it was better to break it in the field, than keep it boxed on the shelf. It's a philosophy I try to live by, and I enjoy seeing other people using tools for what they were made. Interesting to see you put jack stands under the tail of that trailer when loading it. Don't have much experience hauling trailers but that makes sense!
If you don’t put the jacks there behind the rear axle when put the skid loader in it helps to balance the weight, we have the same style of trailer and a brand new cat skid track loader. Plus those skid loaders are so stable, I’ve had my bosses almost looking straight down before and you can back up with a 20 foot wide 3 ft diameter oak tree trunk and it backed up the 6 ft cliff just fine.
The end is so great, from your closing joke about the amount of work and the little part with your cute girl seeing the doggy. Definitely got me hitting the thumbs up!
I must express a minor disappointment that when the little bulldozer moved it didn't make the classic tank sound of the tracks. Hope you and yours have a nice day, sir.
Uncommon grounding to reality and love of the good life brother. I've seen other vids where they put the saw logs on smaller logs as bunks to keep the dirt from dulling the mill blade. God's blessings.
Bless you, brother! Micro-logging was fun and your extravagant camera work is very much appreciated. But, these priceless moments with the Sweet Loaf that you share are more impactful than you might realize. This one, in particular, shows us the joy you receive from lavishing your own love upon your daughter, giving her an opportunity to impart her own love into another being that has the capacity to demonstrate her love right back to her. And, so, this love reward system will continue on as a legacy that has been here from the beginning of time. Just as we, as fathers, take great joy in rewarding our well behaved children, so does our Heavenly Father take great joy in rewarding those of us, His children, who continue to demonstrate our love back to Him by keeping His commands, by loving His righteousness and matching our lives to it, and by obeying His Word. Stay strong, my brother, and may our Father ever shine his love upon you and your family! Psalm 91:14-16, John 14:15
That ending is priceless Cody ! Thanks for letting us in on your precious moments ! They bring back some that we have shared and that brings peace in this really non peaceful life that is going on right now !
Speaking for those of us with no backup camera on our trucks, your glance at the camera while appreciating the perfect hitch alignment while connecting the trailer spoke volumes.
Best part of your outstandingly processes video... Was the last clip. Beautiful family brother. And congrats on the new addition of "Honey". Your daughter's face lit up... Priceless
Frost bite works well! Nice job! Building relationships with the neighbors is key. Small communities are key with everything going on in this crazy world. May God Bless you and your family!
I humbly appreciate that even for a smaller job you over pack. Business man AND worker mentality all at the same time. You never know when you might need that one thing.
I enjoyed watching this video. That Cat sure is a handy machine as it is able to get around in tight areas. Good to see the Sweet Loaf's new puppy. All the best to you and yours Cody.
I chuckled at the camera setup time at the end because I was thinking all the way through the video how well your shits tell the story now. Thank you for taking the time and effort.
Loved the ending boss. At what age would you say you felt like you “ made it” in life?
When I see my name written in the Lambs book of life and I deliver my family blameless, without spot to My Lord Jesus Christ, then, and only then will I have made it in life,
@@wranglerstar amen! Raising a God loving family is the true “meaning of life”
@@wranglerstar Each one of us who has stewardship over our families has an obligation to do our part to bring up our children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord in love and faith, but it is ultimately God the Father who draws each one to Jesus as He sees fit. I'm not arguing with you at all but rather confirming what you have said. In my own experience, with six of our own children (who are all grown), I can say that only two are genuinely "along" in the Lord. Although we love each one without partiality, we don't know how God will ultimately work with them, but we hold out in faith. This puts us "in need," but whatever their fate is in this life, I don't believe this is the end of each one's story. God does not start what He cannot and does not finish, and unlike us, He has the time, and not least the Sovereignty and infinite mercy and grace, to do what the law could not do.... Obviously, this is a huge subject, and I am in full agreement with you.
@@wranglerstar That's what I call true happiness and success. Hearing well done good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of the Lord knowing you've led your family there as well.
Let's plunder Hell and populate Heaven!!!
I couldn't have thought of a better answer.
That giggle when lining up your ball with the trailer...
that only comes from someone who has failed miserably 1000 times before.
Cody, you should consider making a dirt ramp for loading and unloading your machines into the trailer.
Smart man you are ben
@@samwidmer3385 not really! ...how's he supposed to move dirt around when his skid steer is stuck on the trailer, because he got no dirt ramp to get it off! (Haha! This is a joke btw! 😅👍)
@@samwidmer3385 thank Sam,. We have dirt ramps in most public parks to unload and load ride on lawn mowers. Some 2x6 inch boards in a U shape to contain the dirt.
I don't really see a point in that considering his trailer has built in ramps.
I have ramps, but prefer to use a dirt ramp, or natural slope when I can. Even when using the trailer ramps you can also use a natural slope so that the ramp angle is more gentle and safe.
Neighbors helping each other! This is what we need to see more of these days! Thanks, WS!
Cant help thinking after watching this video how far you have come. From skidding logs with the old ford and a jeep hood, to now using the best and most efficient equipment.
Cody's a simple man. Happy as a clam to go play with his skid steer and has a big smile on his face when he backed up his truck perfectly to the trailer.
It always makes me happy when he calls me friend - of course most of us don't know him personally but it sure feels like we're good friends indeed
Oh you know he loves that hitch camera. I bet he's had many shouting matches with his wife over trying to back up his old one lol
Yeah with a back up cam not impressive lol I get them perfect almost every time with just my mirrors takes practice but it’s worth it
@@rc9831 that’s not a good thing
@@moun7ainc0w it’s so easy just look at your mirrors make it even in both sides slowly back until you see that you are close enough to the trailer takes practice but will never fail
I love how wholesome this channel is. Watching some of your videos after a long day really just makes ya forget about things with how calming it is.
My favorite part of your videos is your sign off and small candid family insights. You're doing great things Cody.
I appreciate all the trouble you go thru to get all the various camera angles. Nice work as always. I also love the little family vignettes at the end. Sweet Loaf is so cute. Wonderful new puppy.!
Epic Video Cody!
I have been filming for 6 years now and I know how much time it takes to move the camera around and get good looking shots.
like you said " 5 minutes of really working and 10 hours of moving the camera around" LOL
I'm a young man of 16 years and I love making a cup of coffee and sitting down and watching your videos.
Me and my brothers just bought a sawmill.
I hope that you and your family will have a very blessed day.~Matt
Man, rigging those quick-connect air hose couplings in that fuel cap area was SMART!! It beats having to squat down and get under that truck to fill up those air bags.
Yep, and keeps them from getting them dirty/knocked.
I cannot thank you enough for sharing Sweetloaf’s first meeting with Honey. God bless you and your family, sir.
Our pleasure!
Oh, wait a minute... Honey was the dog??
@@wranglerstar Your little gal sure is growing fast. Wow.
Watch to the end!! Super glad I stayed to catch that meeting. You’ve captured and shared hundreds of neat moments, and I trust you have hundreds (and hundreds more!) in the can, never to see the light of day. It will be so neat for your little one to remember meeting her puppy for the first time. Cool relationship moment for her to have, for you all to have. Thanks as always for sharing. Peace and love.
That little girl brings a tear to my eye. What a blessing!
Throw some white spray paint on the end of your trailer hitch, and that shadow on the backup camera won't be any issue.
The newest generation of back up cameras are amazing, and truly handy when hooking up trailers, but theres going to be a whole generation of kids with no knowledge of Dad's verbal wrath when they tell him to pull forward again for the 4th time after directing him in the wrong direction backing up to the trailer lol
That's hilarious and all too true.
@N When they're not around any more you'll look back on it
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My backup camera was out of commission for a day when I had to hook to to a trailer. Let’s just say, it took way too many attempts to complete the job.
Haha! That brings back some memories!😂
@N Its a right of passage.. You hated it as a kid, but not being able to pass it on when your a father is heartbreaking lol
Thanks for sharing Cody. I liked watching the process of prepping, hooking up, and loading the skid steer.
The day Cody decides to quit RUclips will be a sad day for many of us.
A sad 6 months at least
a sad day or two
Might not even be his decision with the way youtube shuts channels down.
@@brianrice6993 *the way RUclips shuts down conservative leaning channels. There fixed it for ya.
It's channels like his that keep me here on RUclips - there are however many new alternatives that are quite good
Cody, I haul my skidsteer quite a bit and I have learned to always take most all of my attachments. Put the pallet forks on the machine, sit the bucket on them and put the grapple in the bucket. I also carry a brush puller. If I don’t take everything I always regret it. Nice equipment you have!
Cody. I hope you know how much we appreciate your videos and the time it takes for you to get all the different angles and views. Always great videos. Thank you.
I appreciate that!
I knew exactly what was going through your head when you chuckled after backing the truck up to the trailer.
This is a far cry from pulling logs with the winch on your old Ford.
It's such a blessing to have good neighbors.
Loved the ending. 😉👍
Thank you for all your work in producing these great videos! What would take 8 people to do, you do solo. Hats off.
Glad you like them! Much appreciated,
@@wranglerstar what are the two red emojis next to your name? I see them on some peoples names
That’s a great little machine you got there! How awesome is it that you’re helping your neighbours too 🙂
“It is how it should be”
These are the words of a man with perspective.
that little skid steer did a great job. CAT makes some darn tough and reliable equipment as I am sure you already know. Great way to be neighborly.
Cody has the gear to get the job done. I need a neighbor like him. There is no way I can afford all that amazing equipment.
Excellent purchase with the skid steer. What a great neighbor you are and thanks for sharing!!
they make stab jacks that slide in and out of the corner pockets of the trailer so you don’t have to use jack stands. you should be able to get two of them for less then fifty bucks.
Do you use them?
@@Honorablebenaiaha yeah, i have them on my sure trac
Having Great, Friendly Neighbors willing to help out each other is WONDERFUL!!!
West Coasters and there super fancy back up cameras, where’s the fun in getting in and out of the truck 10 times! Awesome video!
I saw recently where some manufacturers of pickups are adding a safety feature to disable the vehicle should one of the doors open while the vehicle is in any motion and the seatbelt is not fastened. I guess I'm old school but it just doesn't sit well with me. A very wise man named Benjamin warned us about the consequences of sacrificing liberty for temporary safety. We are seeing those consequences come to fruition.
@@putmeincoach7663 they are catering to the lowest common denominator, they have to or be prepared for the onslaught of frivolous lawsuits.
Thank you as always for taking the time to make videos ( I know it must take forever with all those camera changes), share your life and especially for the huge smile on my face watching Sweet Loaf and her new puppy!
Watched the short with "Honey", Now it's complete. Beautiful addition to the family !!!!!!!!!!
Been fascinating watching this channel grow over the years. Keep up the great work!! Just bought my own property in the country on 5.5 acres. Gonna start my own professional homeowners journey!
The quality of your content is much appreciated as a simple man I don’t mind the quick one take videos either but I know the work that goes into making videos of this quality. I often laugh at the RUclips viewers that comment how easy being a successful RUclipsr is
Our church emphasis this month has been to seek out and help our neighbors. You certainly did this. God bless you!
Your production quality has gotten insanely good recently! Cant wait to see you buying a dozer in 4k
Back to which he began!
As a father to a two year old daughter, seeing your girl's face when she got her puppy really just got to me. God bless you guys.
Watching from Ndola Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲
❤️ from San Diego.
You are phenomenal at what you do. I started off watching the videos tune joy the things that you do in them but now I actually been more time focusing on your filmmaking style
That is one slick setup you've got there. And dual alternators to top it off, I'm jealous.
I work in mechanized forestry, have had a few mishaps when refueling. The PPE kit to pack for refueling operations is rubber boots, rain suit, scuba mask and snorkel 🤿. God bless.
My daughter said it looks like a movie. I got to explain how you set up the shots, move cameras, work hard to make every moment seem like that. We're both impressed.
Watching from Newfoundland, Canada. Thanks for the shout to our province last week.
I was just thinking there's something weird - no fuel spills, then back to reality. Great footage of a great project.
We always need footage of his boots. Foot, boots, get it.......?
Crickets.............
@@AbandonedMaine 🤣
It’s really not a Wranglerstar video until he spills gas or oil haha 😂
@@alanj7306 right on
You are a great neighbor. Not only did you do what he asked. But you also even up the logs, cleaned up the odd logs and stacked it nicely. God bless you and your family.
Hey Cody I don’t know about your specific trailer but I work as a heavy equipment diesel mechanic and a customer brought in a tractor on a trailer similar to yours and he had bent his hydraulic arm from loading it like that. Just a heads up your trailer might be different. Thanks you for what you do I love the videos
Had flashbacks to the old videos with you and the winch. How far we've come...
@@espears6606 I've seen them all. I'm an addict
Really appreciate the micro logging work itself, as well as the camera work & editing it took to share this with us👍👊
Glad you enjoyed it!
I can never imagine a time where I would need to do any of this but I really enjoy watching you do it and having you walk us through it. Be well.
Haven't watched these videos in a while! Happy to be back!
I like the giggle when he uses his camera to back up to trailer perfectly..you know in his mind he's saying gotta love technology!
We really do appreciate the effort you put into content!
Thank you Robert,
As always, great, great camera angles! Watched the entire thing with a smile, you tooling across the far side of the frame and the slight Doppler effect…relaxing way to end my day. Thanks for the messaging today, also.
Delightful dude, delightful. Sometimes I think no production company could make content like this. Really really appreciate it.
You have a great RUclips channel and it has to pay major bills. Don’t quit. You would be missed by many people
RUclips is getting rid of chances to make a living wage from RUclips. They want big Corporations that can pay their high fees of their new formats to use their site. A lot of of channels owners r quitting RUclips. Tic toc and other sites also will do what RUclips is going to do. It will cost A lot of money just to post content now.
Looks like a lot of fun. I did some tractor work with my Dad about 15 years ago and really enjoyed it. Used an old, but very capable, Ford bucket loader with a box scraper. I miss the work and hope to get back to it in the near future. I also just want to say thanks for putting the effort you do into your videos. You've become my favorite channel on here.
Thanks, Tim,
All men shared that same smile when cody got that truck backed up perfectly
Something that our PJ car trailer came with was mounting pipes for bulldog jacks in the back corners for loading equipment. Most welding shops supply these mounts, and wouldn't be too difficult for a professional homeowner to weld to your dump trailer. Highly recommend it!
I'm building a pair tomorrow,
Love your skid steer and it's attachment.. would make my life here at the sawmill so much easier... Just a small hurdle of not being able to afford one stands in my way.. 🤷♂️
Great job, thank you for taking the time to include us in your life I appreciate it and you. Thank you Brother 😊 Terry.
Refreshing to see a guy use his brand new equipment (especially that truck) for real work. I know you used to watch Casey Neistat before his 2016 political video...(how's that for a throwback), and Casey's philosophy on all his expensive camera gear was that it was a tool for the job, and it was better to break it in the field, than keep it boxed on the shelf. It's a philosophy I try to live by, and I enjoy seeing other people using tools for what they were made. Interesting to see you put jack stands under the tail of that trailer when loading it. Don't have much experience hauling trailers but that makes sense!
Thats the exact same time I stopped watching Casey!
Love it. I think two drop trailer jacks welding onto the dump may be in your future.
Congrats to D and the family on the new pup.
Always good when you wrap up with over a minute left, we all know what’s coming.
If you don’t put the jacks there behind the rear axle when put the skid loader in it helps to balance the weight, we have the same style of trailer and a brand new cat skid track loader. Plus those skid loaders are so stable, I’ve had my bosses almost looking straight down before and you can back up with a 20 foot wide 3 ft diameter oak tree trunk and it backed up the 6 ft cliff just fine.
Beautiful job on the tank Cody. Smart trailer.
The end is so great, from your closing joke about the amount of work and the little part with your cute girl seeing the doggy. Definitely got me hitting the thumbs up!
I've been looking forward to seeing how you were going to use the new machine.
A golden puppy! I love it. We've had 2. One died last year at 15 and we adopted a rescue this year
We all know what Cody chuckled about when he got that trailer ball lined up perfectly on the first try:
Dual Alternators.
Partly correct- alternators do power the backup camera.
Don't you mean Partly False?
Peace be unto you! What an amazing machine. You took time to shoot from many angles to tell the story.
The day's just not right without some petrochemical spillage...
The world needs more neighbors like you Cody Great job !!
Once a wise man said: "To help other people You don't have to be rich, You have to be kind!" Kind is what Cody represents.
Congrats on the good day's work....and the new member of the family!
I must express a minor disappointment that when the little bulldozer moved it didn't make the classic tank sound of the tracks. Hope you and yours have a nice day, sir.
Metal tracks make that sound thoes are rubber so they are quiet.
Uncommon grounding to reality and love of the good life brother. I've seen other vids where they put the saw logs on smaller logs as bunks to keep the dirt from dulling the mill blade. God's blessings.
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Mighty neighbourly of you to help them out. The ending makes my heart melt.
The new WallMart will be built before you now it.
What a handy machine you've bought. Wood works looks so easy now with your CAT. Thanks for sharing.
Bless you, brother! Micro-logging was fun and your extravagant camera work is very much appreciated. But, these priceless moments with the Sweet Loaf that you share are more impactful than you might realize. This one, in particular, shows us the joy you receive from lavishing your own love upon your daughter, giving her an opportunity to impart her own love into another being that has the capacity to demonstrate her love right back to her. And, so, this love reward system will continue on as a legacy that has been here from the beginning of time. Just as we, as fathers, take great joy in rewarding our well behaved children, so does our Heavenly Father take great joy in rewarding those of us, His children, who continue to demonstrate our love back to Him by keeping His commands, by loving His righteousness and matching our lives to it, and by obeying His Word. Stay strong, my brother, and may our Father ever shine his love upon you and your family! Psalm 91:14-16, John 14:15
Bless you and yours!! Makes me miss Oregon terribly! 😊
That ending is priceless Cody ! Thanks for letting us in on your precious moments ! They bring back some that we have shared and that brings peace in this really non peaceful life that is going on right now !
Love your videos and content! Thanks for showing all of us how to be good neighbors, men, and homeowners!
I'll be happy to see your equipment put away in your new shop. Really nice machines.
Speaking for those of us with no backup camera on our trucks, your glance at the camera while appreciating the perfect hitch alignment while connecting the trailer spoke volumes.
Cody, hit the plus sign on your backup camera screen and it will go to full screen view. Even more accurate!
Best part of your outstandingly processes video...
Was the last clip.
Beautiful family brother.
And congrats on the new addition of "Honey".
Your daughter's face lit up...
Priceless
Great music at the last too! So sweet I loved the video with her and honey playing fetch.
What a perfect video. I really enjoyed it. You’ve done so much and deserve every second. 🙏🏼
Your camera, staging and video skills are AWESOME! Thank you!
I love the little snippets you have with your kids
Frost bite works well! Nice job! Building relationships with the neighbors is key. Small communities are key with everything going on in this crazy world. May God Bless you and your family!
You are a good neighbor Cody and a great father! God bless
I humbly appreciate that even for a smaller job you over pack. Business man AND worker mentality all at the same time. You never know when you might need that one thing.
Cody I really appreciate the hard work you put in to your videos. And I love how precious your sweetloaf is.
Beautiful property! Thanks for the video, always makes my day a little brighter when a video pops up in my feed. God bless.
I enjoyed watching this video.
That Cat sure is a handy machine as it is able to get around in tight areas.
Good to see the Sweet Loaf's new puppy.
All the best to you and yours Cody.
I chuckled at the camera setup time at the end because I was thinking all the way through the video how well your shits tell the story now. Thank you for taking the time and effort.
Always enjoy watching your antics. Your daughter has you wrapped around her little finger. Great video. Still going to buy a Rogue implement!
Thank you for bringing us along