I love that sign at the rear of your truck, STUDENT DRIVER,. No way , you're driving like a PRO. Great delivery as always. Merry Christmas, greetings from Norway 🙂
Aloha. When I was kid we lived in Ligonier PA. Our driveway was impossible to have deliveries after winter set in. We only heated and cooked with wood and coal. My dad had us stocked for the winter months before it was needed.
Emerald you are such an impressive young woman. An awkward tight spot in bad conditions, no blood boil, and you even manage the grace to apologize for the dog and not take the stress out on her like many people would. Good for you. Keep it up.
Good work backing in. Good thing the ground held you up too, it could have been a muddy mess this time of year. We had about 3-6” of that snow last night just north of you. Was almost like cake batter to plow this morning. Stay well LCLY!
Metal poles and wires were an earthing system installation for an electric fence (earth wire is meant to be clamped, not loosely wrapped to those earth rods). Universally, I've never convinced a farmer of good earth rod install (and one can't use copper rods for farm fencing, like for house electrical, . . rods for fences have to be same material as fence wire, wire in homes is copper made, for farm fence it's galvanized steel). If you don't have fences earth well enough, usually in moist ground, they don't operate to required level around land. Typically though farmers have just so much to do, these things never get sorted right. Saw mills, farms, take your pick. It's all hands on deck, and paws too by the looks.
I drive truck for a living. Some of the places we're asked to put these trucks is ridiculous. I've always said that a toilet can backup, why can't some people? Take your time and think about what you're doing. Good job....
Between 34 &33 degrees water gets to be a vicious state where it's not liquid and isn't solid, kinda gel-like, and can be one of the worst conditions to drive in. Sometimes it can be in all three states within a few yards depending on wind. Be careful. Good trailer work 👍
First question: where is Jade? I know where she was unless someone else took the video while you were driving . Second question: Have you tried putting weight in your pick up bed? The Ram 3500 4x4 is a pretty good truck for mud and snow; pickups have no weight in the rear. Adding cider blocks, some large stumps or any other items of weight might help with the traction. Good job with backing! I sometimes have a hard time backing my boat trailer!
N.C. here. My son lives one mlie away as the crow flies, 6 miles by the road and 2000 fett up on pinnacle Mtn. Hes had 8 inches of snow and all we had was rain. Rich northern people do not understand that when they move here.
I heard a little anticipation and stress in the voice… But saw nothing but prefect driving skills according to the tire marks…The lady knows her stuff. Upon my second view of the video, she made it in and out on the first try…She should be proud of herself, and know she can get it done in similar circumstances…I have much experience, and would have dug up the grass a little if the trailer got stuck, before pulling forward to continue with a running start…Well done!
awesome driving as always emerald ,but just have to say your family does everything the best i bought a cap from you and i wear it with pride every time i saw logs with my chainsaw mill i wish your family a nice christmas and all the best for a happy new year take care
Pulling forward next time in them situations, I think the truck wouldn’t need that 4wd locked in anymore so take it out next time pulling forward. Remember that these trucks do this crab walk deal turning sharp. Gonna assume being dodge it’s factory with limited slip rear differential, that again makes turning harder. So taking truck out of 4wd next time will make turning easier.
The fog means that the temperature is warm enough for the snow to melt, but not warm enough for that moisture to go away. Time to put a hook-lift truck on your Christmas list.
You the woman, Em! Good job backing the trailer; where’s Jade!! Winter weather is always crappy. I watched an older video of you 3 kids climbing the mountain you see from the log yard (~11 months ago). I liked it but didn’t comment on it but I think it was well done & appreciate all that you, Jade & Judah do! You guys will remember that hike for years to come! Take care & have a Merry Christmas!
I just found this channel. The mountain in the background looked familiar so I just looked into your company more. I was shocked to see it's in Cogan Station. I was born in Williamsport. I left for the Army in 1987 and did a career.. I now live in Oklahoma and occasionally get back home. It is nice to see familiar land in your videos.
Chain up before you leave the highway. Full set rear axle one steer chain front and a chain on a trailer wheel. When in doubt chain the only way to go! Throw it before you need it! They don't make a tire can even start what chain will do! Use it a lot on a 2 wheel drive pickup in Northern WY some conditions is better than 4 wheel! Stay safe! Your videos are great! Keep em coming! Merry Christmas!
@@Josephsmith-g9b I did miss the "off road" part. However my statement stands. They, as in LCLY firewood delivery, do not need chains and it may not be a good idea use chains on other people's semi soft ground. Chains are a pain!! Clearly Josephsmith-g9b, you don't know me or my experiences.
In slushy weather those side canyons coming down to the highway tend to bring colder temps from above and freeze the slush, at least on the Oregon coast range.
Hi kid, put on your hat and if you cover the firewood with a canopy in the trailer, it will be drier, well done, you are a thrifty and hard worker❤Happy upcoming holiday to you!
Dog is a great help and keeps you company and alert 😊
Merry Christmas ladies
Always enjoy your shows. Lovely hard workers, can’t be 😊any better.
Your trailer skills are amazing@! I'm old and still can't back a trailer like that..Emerald you are the bomb...
I like the music playing when you first arrived at the farm .😊😊😊😊😊
I love that sign at the rear of your truck, STUDENT DRIVER,. No way , you're driving like a PRO. Great delivery as always. Merry Christmas, greetings from Norway 🙂
Good job backing and tight turning. Also good camera work. Just going to get more challenging as the winter progresses. Stay safe.
Hallo schöne Weihnachten und der schönes und erfolgreiches neues Jahr danke für eure Videos 🥳
Another delivery successfully navigated..good job girls..❤
Thanks for sharing
And a big Merry Christmas to you all ❤❤❤❤❤🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄
Not just anybody can accurately back a trailer. Good job.
Thank You....all..
Great job 👏. And Hello from North Wales in the UK . Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Gotta watch for icy bridges in that weather. Good job.
Em always impresses with her firewood deliveries, no delivery she can’t handle. I’d be backing over cows and getting stuck in ditches. 😂
Thanks beautiful ladies.
Aloha. When I was kid we lived in Ligonier PA. Our driveway was impossible to have deliveries after winter set in. We only heated and cooked with wood and coal. My dad had us stocked for the winter months before it was needed.
Excellent job backing up those little short bumper hitch trailers are more difficult to back up than a 53 footer
Bless your heart for putting that in 4 low to back up that trailer. So much easier on the transmission ❤️👍❤️👍
Good tires on the truck helped a lot!
Merry Christmas to you 2 and your family, Jade too
You are pretty slick backing up on that slick surface WELL DONE!!!!!
Emerald you are such an impressive young woman. An awkward tight spot in bad conditions, no blood boil, and you even manage the grace to apologize for the dog and not take the stress out on her like many people would. Good for you. Keep it up.
Good work backing in. Good thing the ground held you up too, it could have been a muddy mess this time of year. We had about 3-6” of that snow last night just north of you. Was almost like cake batter to plow this morning. Stay well LCLY!
Warm ground, cold air! Be safe! God bless you and yours!
I’m envious of your backing skills!
ikr like a boss
Metal poles and wires were an earthing system installation for an electric fence (earth wire is meant to be clamped, not loosely wrapped to those earth rods). Universally, I've never convinced a farmer of good earth rod install (and one can't use copper rods for farm fencing, like for house electrical, . . rods for fences have to be same material as fence wire, wire in homes is copper made, for farm fence it's galvanized steel). If you don't have fences earth well enough, usually in moist ground, they don't operate to required level around land. Typically though farmers have just so much to do, these things never get sorted right. Saw mills, farms, take your pick. It's all hands on deck, and paws too by the looks.
Taught both my kids to back a trailer. Good work!
Nice video and good hard working women.
You are a good backer upper for sure!
Good job backing the trailer in there!
I drive truck for a living. Some of the places we're asked to put these trucks is ridiculous. I've always said that a toilet can backup, why can't some people? Take your time and think about what you're doing. Good job....
I appreciate you and thank you for making content.
Ola from northern Ontario! I put my truck in neutral before putting it into park. A few times I forget, and the truck rolled away! lol
Great driving you are so pretty and you have beautiful eyes stay safe and happy holiday😊
You two girls are sure cute so is your dog? I love the ears on him.
Dam Emrold you need to come up to Canada and teach me how to back up my travel trailer it would have taken me 4 times as long to do what you did lol
Good job!👍
Between 34 &33 degrees water gets to be a vicious state where it's not liquid and isn't solid, kinda gel-like, and can be one of the worst conditions to drive in. Sometimes it can be in all three states within a few yards depending on wind. Be careful. Good trailer work 👍
Well done young lady!
The music was pleasant. 🙂👍
Put some weight in the truck bed. Love what you do! Happy holidays🎅🏻
Hello excellent video ❤😊
Fog is caused by the dew point temperature being the same as the air temperature.
First question: where is Jade? I know where she was unless someone else took the video while you were driving . Second question: Have you tried putting weight in your pick up bed? The Ram 3500 4x4 is a pretty good truck for mud and snow; pickups have no weight in the rear. Adding cider blocks, some large stumps or any other items of weight might help with the traction. Good job with backing! I sometimes have a hard time backing my boat trailer!
What a fine traveling partner you have
N.C. here. My son lives one mlie away as the crow flies, 6 miles by the road and 2000 fett up on pinnacle Mtn. Hes had 8 inches of snow and all we had was rain. Rich northern people do not understand that when they move here.
I heard a little anticipation and stress in the voice…
But saw nothing but prefect driving skills according to the tire marks…The lady knows her stuff. Upon my second view of the video, she made it in and out on the first try…She should be proud of herself, and know she can get it done in similar circumstances…I have much experience, and would have dug up the grass a little if the trailer got stuck, before pulling forward to continue with a running start…Well done!
Love your green eyes frist time it caught my attention. ❤
Looks like a real winter for PA
Snow here too.....in the PNW 🐻🌲
Merry Christmas
Ya done good !! that was a fast 11 mins...
great camerawoman work there, i assume Jade.
Do you get a lot of black ice conditions where you are in PA? Drive safe! 💯🤞
awesome driving as always emerald ,but just have to say your family does everything the best i bought a cap from you and i wear it with pride every time i saw logs with my chainsaw mill i wish your family a nice christmas and all the best for a happy new year take care
Pulling forward next time in them situations, I think the truck wouldn’t need that 4wd locked in anymore so take it out next time pulling forward. Remember that these trucks do this crab walk deal turning sharp. Gonna assume being dodge it’s factory with limited slip rear differential, that again makes turning harder. So taking truck out of 4wd next time will make turning easier.
Be careful driving I’m on the snow.
What do you charge for that load.
40 minutes out is quite a way to go. Hope you are charging a good price. 3 hrs start to finish plus gas. It cant be cheap or shouldn't be. Good job.😊😊
Wow, the trailer is rusting through. Is that from driving on salted winter roads?
They salt the roads in pensyltuckyy a lot, then they tell u your truck is too rusty on inspection. Repair or fail
Good job to the entire delivery team.
Phenomenal backing and gettin'r done. Great respect here Emerald....
You need small Goseneck trailler would make it su much more simple and better W&B
Ty😊😊😊😊😊
Hi emerald
HELLO MESS THIS IS A DANGEROUS DELIVERY
The fog means that the temperature is warm enough for the snow to melt, but not warm enough for that moisture to go away. Time to put a hook-lift truck on your Christmas list.
You the woman, Em! Good job backing the trailer; where’s Jade!! Winter weather is always crappy. I watched an older video of you 3 kids climbing the mountain you see from the log yard (~11 months ago). I liked it but didn’t comment on it but I think it was well done & appreciate all that you, Jade & Judah do! You guys will remember that hike for years to come! Take care & have a Merry Christmas!
Jade must have been the camera GIRL, WOW!
Talk boss man into a gooseneck trailer, will give better turn radius.
Great driving as always Emerald!
Thank God for 4×4. Tires chains good? Be careful Dear❤. Later
Great, no wait, you have Awesome backing skills!!
Someone broke the fence 🙂.(Harry Davidson).
I just found this channel. The mountain in the background looked familiar so I just looked into your company more. I was shocked to see it's in Cogan Station. I was born in Williamsport. I left for the Army in 1987 and did a career.. I now live in Oklahoma and occasionally get back home. It is nice to see familiar land in your videos.
Chain up before you leave the highway. Full set rear axle one steer chain front and a chain on a trailer wheel. When in doubt chain the only way to go! Throw it before you need it! They don't make a tire can even start what chain will do! Use it a lot on a 2 wheel drive pickup in Northern WY some conditions is better than 4 wheel! Stay safe! Your videos are great! Keep em coming! Merry Christmas!
No need for chains in todays adventure. PA is likely to have more restrictions on when you can use chains than WY as well.
@@Josephsmith-g9b I did miss the "off road" part. However my statement stands. They, as in LCLY firewood delivery, do not need chains and it may not be a good idea use chains on other people's semi soft ground. Chains are a pain!! Clearly Josephsmith-g9b, you don't know me or my experiences.
You got the delivery made and that's what counts. The trailer is lightweight and slips some. Excellent job ladies thank you for sharing.👍❤️❤️
You are a trailer backing genius. Good job.
40 minutes away is local
Good job backing that trailer up. 👍👍
She makes it happen!!
Has your beautiful dog ever had to protect you from harm?
my hero
Wet & slimy new snow, always a pain. Well done.
Amazing Driving Em!, nothing seems to faze you!
💥💥💛💛💐💥
🍻👏🏻🍻 Slow & easy, good job E!
For a second there Emerald, I thought just you and the dog were making the firewood delivery... but Jade was holding the camera, duh!
Good music! is this from your friend(s)?
Great Job ❤
Hello from good old Germany 😊
.... greasy back there ...!
Nothin like 4b4...
That trailer needs some serious welding
In slushy weather those side canyons coming down to the highway tend to bring colder temps from above and freeze the slush, at least on the Oregon coast range.
Good Job Ladies top shelf.
your reversing skills are off the scale in that weather
THAT WAS GREAT DRIVING LADYS
Good driving, bad trailer tires r no help.
Love that you show what the real world has to contend with for 4 months!
Seriously? That was a dusting....
Hi kid, put on your hat and if you cover the firewood with a canopy in the trailer, it will be drier, well done, you are a thrifty and hard worker❤Happy upcoming holiday to you!