Was wondering why you cut the trees at the ground vs pushing them over with the tractor especially the small trees...around here if i cut most like that they come right back...have oak (comes back), hickory etc...love that chipper ❤ my dog likes to bite at the chain saw...not fun...dogs can be so danger ignorant Bonnie
Hay in the hay loft??? What, are you crazy!?! If it had easy access and wasn’t full of air drying lumber, I would do that. Need to build better access.
Great video Troy, I haven’t looked for your other Station yet. I can’t see why you are moving that wood rack, just my opinion, I am thinking you should build a new rack out of wood.
When you cut down that many trees on such a steep hill, aren’t you inviting a slide? I don’t mean that question as criticism, I was just wondering. BTW, I enjoy your channel!
The presence or lack of trees really doesn't affect slide potential. Ground water coming between clay soil and the underlying rock face are the biggest cause. I have more slipped land on the 100 acres that are covered in trees then I do anything else. As long as the water keeps moving off the hill, it should be fine.
thanks for the reminder, need to get my chipper out
Your chickens can turn them into great compost!
Great job with the time-lapse and editing on this video, Troy. Camera positioning was good, too. Well done.
Thank you for the Timber shots :)
Maybe a quick scrap vertical board up the side of the back wall will help keep those bales up.
I see you finally put some new shoes on the P1K. Looks good.
@@evolian1 yes, well past due.
As Timbers court appointed advocate, we resent your "not quite right: comment. We note that while HE is playing, YOU are doing hard WORK.😛
One persons crazy is another persons normal. LOL
Going to have to get some goggles if he is going to play in the chipper!
Now I'm going to have to watch the Sound of Music! But probably not Airplane. How much snow do you have today?
@@swanbranch 2 for 2! Perfect score for you!
Was wondering why you cut the trees at the ground vs pushing them over with the tractor especially the small trees...around here if i cut most like that they come right back...have oak (comes back), hickory etc...love that chipper ❤ my dog likes to bite at the chain saw...not fun...dogs can be so danger ignorant Bonnie
What if you put the hay in the loft?
Hay in the hay loft??? What, are you crazy!?! If it had easy access and wasn’t full of air drying lumber, I would do that. Need to build better access.
@@RedToolHouse Oh, ok.
One of these days, the hay loft may actually contain hay 😁
Great video Troy, I haven’t looked for your other Station yet. I can’t see why you are moving that wood rack, just my opinion, I am thinking you should build a new rack out of wood.
@@RedToolHouse OR BUILD A BIGGER BARN! 😎 Tim in northern TN
Who instructed you on how to stack hay bales?
Not sure if you should be allowed near a chainsaw, Troy. Be safe!
Been chainsawing most of my life. So far, so good.
Good looking tires on the Honda. If you don’t care what are they?
Sedona Coyote tires. Thanks. Made a big difference.
@ thank you
What do you yell when falling tree's?
Ha! Worked with a guy that would always yell “headache!”
When you cut down that many trees on such a steep hill, aren’t you inviting a slide? I don’t mean that question as criticism, I was just wondering. BTW, I enjoy your channel!
The presence or lack of trees really doesn't affect slide potential. Ground water coming between clay soil and the underlying rock face are the biggest cause. I have more slipped land on the 100 acres that are covered in trees then I do anything else. As long as the water keeps moving off the hill, it should be fine.