This Video Is Made As A Favor For The Guys Who Made My "Mini - Crawler", So Please Bare With This Upload :) Anyway, Me And Mrs. Survival-Russia Are Having Some Fun With Me Trying To Do A Russian Language Video. See You In The Next One Guys! Link to Koira koira.pro/motobuksirovshchiki/
Hi Lars, since the company approached you, I think that you should charge them for this kind of video. I can say from experience that no script is better than the spontaneous comments of a satisfied customer. You and your family actually use the vehicle for practical purposes in an area where ordinary transportation is impossible for most of the year. This is more useful and valuable than any form of advertising the company could possibly create. What would it cost them to hire a video production company to "fake" a video like this, with actors, location, script writing, etc. and without your credibility and viewer base? What would it cost them to run such a video on RUclips? Suggestion: Make such videos rarely. State in advance that a company has paid you to make a video, only do a video on a product that you actually use, and allow no interference or editing from the company. Further, agree on a price, get paid in advance, and then upload the video like normal whether the review is good, bad, or ugly. As I see it, your next Mini-Crawler should be on the house, delivered, and with appropriate spare parts ;)
@@bhoward9378 Unlike most capitalistic countries, I wont name the worse offenders, not everything is about compensation for what you do for some commercial entity. If Lars wants to help the makers of is mini-Crawler and he wants to do it Free Gratis thats his decision. It just shows who is greedy here!
I really liked that you did this in English and Russian. Did not understand the Russian but did very much enjoy hearing it !! Maybe you will do this more often both languages!! AWSOME
Lars, I believe bilingual videos, even occasionally, may also help to bring russian and non- russian viewers closer to each other in this crazy segregated world
Ох, как мне знакомы такие направления("дороги") на делянки(Подосиновский район). В них жижи бывает выше колена. Да, с такой техникой можно проехать! )) Спасибо Вам всем за хороший контент!
Partly because of your "Mini Crawler" I built a single track one of these last Winter. I have videos both on building it, and using it if you wan't to look. I'm looking forward to using it this Winter for trapping season.
Gotta check that out buddy. By the way, the Boss had a fight with a muskrat the other evening. They are tough little critters!! He has a good cut on his nose now. It was lucky to escape while I went to get the shotgun :)
That smile from Lars at 3:04 when Mrs. SR is speaking....well, that speaks volumes!! ;) Thank you both. You work very hard for us potato-couches. You are awesome!
I would enjoy seeing Mrs. Survival Russia on camera when she is speaking. I don't say this to criticize. But l enjoy seeing her and the Ninjas as well.
That was awesome to learn a little bit about the mini crawler. It is cool to hear you both speaking Russian wish I could spend a month around you guys I think I would pick it up pretty quickly. Thanks for sharing Lars
The KOiRA is a great little vehicle, versatile, light and relatively easy to repair, engine wise with a Briggs and Stratton you can get the parts in nearly every country in the world. I bet the old time trappers would have loved to have one. I don't speak Russian but kind of understand a fair bit having a Russian wife, Mrs SR speaks very clear Russian.
No bull, minimal blah blah blah, I really enjoy your slice-of-life videos. Maybe I’m reading too much into this, but it seems like that crawler represents the awesomeness of what can be accomplished with a combination of American engineering (Briggs & Stratton engine) and Russian commonsense problem-solving. 🙂
The mosquitos don’t seem to bother your wife as much as they do you 🤣 🤣 great video thanks for sharing. You are so blessed with a perfect family.👍👍👍👍👍👍
I think that Mini-crawler is awesome! It reminds me of Two wheel Gravely tractors only with tracks. With a PTO (Power Take Off) it could run a brush cutter and other farm implements. It could also become a snow blower with the same basic machine. You could attach it to a frame with two front wheels and seat's making it a half-track off road buggy. The possibilities are endless using the same basic machine. An entire industry building accessories for it would quickly be created.
Awesome 😎 video! Now we know where the Pink Ninja 🥷 gets her good 😌 looks from. Cheers 🍻 and all the best to you and your family from the east coast of Canada 🇨🇦.
Your Russian is exactly the same as my Mandarin brother, I can order food, talk sport, sing songs at KTV and talk general politics but I can't speak technical details or go into depth about contracts for example. Still, put me on the streets of Shanghai and I'm fine, no worries. Same for my second generation Finnish, lol, Grandfather tried his hardest lol. Great vid, loved it.
My Queen is impervious to mosquitoes as well. They don't like her for some reason.. I can sit right next to her and get Eaton alive and she won't get one bite. But then I'm a mosquito magnet.
The part where it was discussed that even American 4X4 could go there....well where I come from we consider that a challenge! Love your videos, keep up the good work. You guys are great. From the USA Midwest.
It's a good little go anywhere workhorse that mini crawler, 4 year's with no mechanical problems is a good advertisement for the company Lars, nice one bud, they'll appreciate this. I couldn't understand a word you said mate but it did sound impressive though and it was a good job you had a wonderful interprer that is Mrs. Survival Russia, good teamwork and atvb to you and your family.
Lars! Does it EVER dry out up there? Seems like the ground is either frozen or perpetually soggy or flooded. The little crawler sure looks like a lot of fun! You need to feature your wonderful wife in more of your videos!! She's great!
Hey you guys we just rented a house today from a beautiful Russian family and they will be our neighbors. Watching your videos made them seem very familiar to me. It's not everyday you get to meet a Russian family here in the USA.
I don't par Russki, but I actually enjoyed listening to Ms. Survival Russia's translation. The mini-track looks like it needs to come with a trailer hitch and an adjustable idler/track tensioner. BTW: I'd love to watch you field-test a Sherp.
Hey mrsurvivalrussia i always love your videos and uncommon vehicles their a joy to watch! Might i recommend carrying a block and tackle on your Coira. I want to tell you about a device i've used a lot in my life to exert stupid amounts of pull power in a controlled fashion. A mainsail sheet block and tackle from a sailboat could have helped you close the distance between that trailer to the Coira in the mud around 11:30-50 a lot i think. I sailed a boat with a varaible 1:6 or 12 reduction mainsheet block and tackle and had a reach of around 5-6 meters from the boat to the beam. In volume its about a good 25 liters and 15 kg max for the one i used. Double roller blocks are a blessing for reaching a good reduction. Hope you have a nice day!
@@Nakamura65 At least. If I recall correctly, she met Lars, who is Danish in Germany, so it's a good guess she speaks German as well, and possibly Danish. I thought Lars was fluent in Russian, also.
@@petesheppard1709 Well one thing is to be able to communicate during normal daily conversation and other thing is presenting technical terms on camera in foreign language, I dont blame him
@@petesheppard1709 I've worked with Russians and though I don't speak Russian, I learned a little. Lars speaks better Russian than he lets on. He's not fluent but he's pretty darrrn good. Hehehehe
@@PavlovsBob I assumed he had become fluent, on top of his native Danish and pretty good English. I assume he can also get around in German. Europe provides a rich environment to learn multiple languages.
The mini crawler is of course cool, but as someone with much more experience with structures vs. machines I find myself distracted by the awesome roofline of that cabin in the background 👍🏼
There are deerfly patches on ebay that you stick on back top of hat and they get stuck, it's sticky tape, works great, I seen the flies were nonstop, give em I try, I'm in MN, USA, and they are always bad in summer
That machine must have been a great machine for you and I have seen you using it in many videos and not being stopped by the elements from going to many places.
Lars, your missus is a keeper. Never even think about trading her in. She's awesome. Scored well above your pay grade mate. More of her in the vids eh bloke. :)
Thank you so much for this video style! I find the language fascinating and if I had a practical reason to continue learning it I would! The Alphabet works so much better then ours! Hahaha
Good morning, I like the by-lingual videos, I think you should make them all the time. A little of this and a little of that. The crawler is amazing, I was raised in Saskatchewan Canada, that crawler would have been everybody's best friend. The landscape is very similar to where you live. North of Prince Albert it is all forest and some of the best fishing in Canada.
I would actually love to see a test of various 4X4 vehicles going down that road the mini carrier got stuck on. Maybe get your friends and family that have different trucks and cars and put them up against the mini carrier in the mud, just to show its capabilities.
Been passively learning Russian for awhile now. Happy I can underatand like every 4th word. Makes for good listening practice. Should make more Russian reviews or adds. I dont mind an add for a product you use every season and stand behind. Even if its sponsored content for something you want to try out. We all know your gona be honest about it
I think it's time to upgrade the gator with some amphibious features like a hovercraft mode so Lars and his team can get over all that mud and water with ease
@@calvinmientke3539 Yes! Those log houses could be salvaged! There are people who take heart pine and cypress end cuttings from the river and plane them, and they also salvage lost logs. Our sawmills here were mostly 1840s-1910s so some of those end cuttings and logs are 19th century. I also saw a man, lovingly, disassemble a large home built in 1895, and reassemble it north of here. I am sure licensing and permits could be gotten to cut timber!
@@calvinmientke3539 Lars probably actually has distant kinfolk here in America along the Northern Gulf Coast because back in the time of the sawmills, we got ALOT of Danish immigration here! Mostly Rasmussens still here locally but there are other Danish names too!
@@justdustino1371 I saw a Natl Geographic article on people salvaging logs in the great lakes that have been there about a hundred years. There's no equal on today's market for the grain due to them being from the original forests and were old growth hardwoods.
@@OKBushcraft Old growth timber doesn't rot, is impervious to insect attack, and is denser. Not just hardwoods, softwoods like pine and cypress too! I saw the show you saw. The want those salvaged logs from the Great Lakes for making violins. One piece big enough for a violin sells for $1000.
Very nice, that machine is one of the reason I subscribed to the channel 😁 I was looking for one in Canada last winter but ended up buying Tingerdog instead, but if Koira ever finds it’s way here I’ll switch 🙂
This Video Is Made As A Favor For The Guys Who Made My "Mini - Crawler", So Please Bare With This Upload :) Anyway, Me And Mrs. Survival-Russia Are Having Some Fun With Me Trying To Do A Russian Language Video. See You In The Next One Guys! Link to Koira koira.pro/motobuksirovshchiki/
Hi Lars, since the company approached you, I think that you should charge them for this kind of video. I can say from experience that no script is better than the spontaneous comments of a satisfied customer. You and your family actually use the vehicle for practical purposes in an area where ordinary transportation is impossible for most of the year. This is more useful and valuable than any form of advertising the company could possibly create. What would it cost them to hire a video production company to "fake" a video like this, with actors, location, script writing, etc. and without your credibility and viewer base? What would it cost them to run such a video on RUclips?
Suggestion: Make such videos rarely. State in advance that a company has paid you to make a video, only do a video on a product that you actually use, and allow no interference or editing from the company. Further, agree on a price, get paid in advance, and then upload the video like normal whether the review is good, bad, or ugly. As I see it, your next Mini-Crawler should be on the house, delivered, and with appropriate spare parts ;)
you folks are awesome
Mini crawler is cool
@@bhoward9378 You have completely missed the point of why Lars' channel is so good.
@@bhoward9378 Unlike most capitalistic countries, I wont name the worse offenders, not everything is about compensation for what you do for some commercial entity. If Lars wants to help the makers of is mini-Crawler and he wants to do it Free Gratis thats his decision. It just shows who is greedy here!
Как же я обожаю, когда Ларс на русском говорит. Keep up the good work. You are awesome!
Does he have the same mannerisms when speaking Russian, like "blah blah blah" and "all that funky stuff"?
@@bhoward9378 Not exactly the same way as in English, but the mannerism is quite recognizable. Lars is also good in Russian coarse language )))
I really liked that you did this in English and Russian. Did not understand the Russian but did very much enjoy hearing it !! Maybe you will do this more often both languages!! AWSOME
Lars, I believe bilingual videos, even occasionally, may also help to bring russian and non- russian viewers closer to each other in this crazy segregated world
I really enjoy your casual style, but professional quality, your effort comes through in the production. Keep up the good job!
He was a senior NCO and has the confident manner that goes with it.
Ох, как мне знакомы такие направления("дороги") на делянки(Подосиновский район). В них жижи бывает выше колена. Да, с такой техникой можно проехать! )) Спасибо Вам всем за хороший контент!
It's probably been asked, but what language do normally speak around your wife and family?
English, and then Russian.
i like how you watch SV videos
Chinese
Partly because of your "Mini Crawler" I built a single track one of these last Winter. I have videos both on building it, and using it if you wan't to look. I'm looking forward to using it this Winter for trapping season.
Gotta check that out buddy. By the way, the Boss had a fight with a muskrat the other evening. They are tough little critters!! He has a good cut on his nose now. It was lucky to escape while I went to get the shotgun :)
A very interesting and unique vehicle.
Thank you Lonnie. I hope you are doing well up there :)
@@SurvivalRussia Nice, two of my favorite RUclipsrs!
That smile from Lars at 3:04 when Mrs. SR is speaking....well, that speaks volumes!! ;) Thank you both. You work very hard for us potato-couches. You are awesome!
I would enjoy seeing Mrs. Survival Russia on camera when she is speaking. I don't say this to criticize. But l enjoy seeing her and the Ninjas as well.
I like your forthright honesty--no sugarcoating, tell it like it is!
Nothing like listening to someone speak Russian. I could sit down and listen to Mrs SR talk all day!
View her solo video on growing up on this property. What a darling!
I was freaked out, when I watched that video. I thought you were going to get hurt. I sitting straight up. That machine is impressive!
If I had a Russian wife I would have her talk to me all day! Love her accent and language
The mini tank is alive! Mrs Survival Russia! 🇷🇺 👏👏👏👏👏
Im in USA, and don't know a word you said. I like it, it was fine, we all know your background and it was good. Thank you.
Nice collaboration with Mrs Survival.
If Lars says something is good quality you can believe it is!!!
Hello from Detroit Michigan USA Great video Brother thank you for taking us on your adventure
What really blew my mind was seeing your garden tiller with wheels on it when you were moving around the cinder blocks in a previous video!
That was awesome to learn a little bit about the mini crawler. It is cool to hear you both speaking Russian wish I could spend a month around you guys I think I would pick it up pretty quickly. Thanks for sharing Lars
Mr Lars …..everything you use must be built to withstand difficult conditions
Excellent video
Lars and Mrs Survival Russia , great review of the mini crawler , thanks for sharing , God bless !
I like that you have variety in your videos, makes it fun because so many different topics/subjects to see.
The KOiRA is a great little vehicle, versatile, light and relatively easy to repair, engine wise with a Briggs and Stratton you can get the parts in nearly every country in the world. I bet the old time trappers would have loved to have one.
I don't speak Russian but kind of understand a fair bit having a Russian wife, Mrs SR speaks very clear Russian.
I don't speak russian, but I love languages and this was great, feel free to do more Russian language content!!
Congratulations on the Danish Team being in the quarter-finals! In the end, they may really become the European Champions. What a surprise so far!
Makes my day when I see a notification from Survival Russia keep up the great work. All the best from Bonnie Scotland.
Thanks, you too!
It has a Briggs and Stratton engine and not a cheap Chinese clone. Engine manufacturers are important when I buy something with a small motor.
Japan make Honda.
The only engine that can compare to a Briggs & Stratton is a Honda.
I was surprised to see the Briggs & Stratton as well...
Agreed.
I have a B&S in my lawnmower(spelling) really good engine.
Chinese Honda copies are good. What's bolted to them and their patent get arounds, not so good. Toy like inlets etc etc
Absolutely brother unless of course you need a good anchor than a Chinese engine is ideal.
No bull, minimal blah blah blah, I really enjoy your slice-of-life videos.
Maybe I’m reading too much into this, but it seems like that crawler represents the awesomeness of what can be accomplished with a combination of American engineering (Briggs & Stratton engine) and Russian commonsense problem-solving. 🙂
Your wife is pretty.
You are a lucky man.!
That little thing is my favorite of all your vehicles.
I’m glad for you that it is dryer now!👍👍👍
The mosquitos don’t seem to bother your wife as much as they do you 🤣 🤣 great video thanks for sharing. You are so blessed with a perfect family.👍👍👍👍👍👍
Greetings Lars. The mini crawler is awesome. Mrs.SR is super awesome. The bugs, they are not so awesome.
I think that Mini-crawler is awesome! It reminds me of Two wheel Gravely tractors only with tracks. With a PTO (Power Take Off) it could run a brush cutter and other farm implements. It could also become a snow blower with the same basic machine. You could attach it to a frame with two front wheels and seat's making it a half-track off road buggy. The possibilities are endless using the same basic machine. An entire industry building accessories for it would quickly be created.
Thank you Lars and Mrs Lars .
Awesome 😎 video! Now we know where the Pink Ninja 🥷 gets her good 😌 looks from. Cheers 🍻 and all the best to you and your family from the east coast of Canada 🇨🇦.
Hello Lars awesome video as always. Surprised how that track vehicle moves along pretty sweet.
Your Russian is exactly the same as my Mandarin brother, I can order food, talk sport, sing songs at KTV and talk general politics but I can't speak technical details or go into depth about contracts for example. Still, put me on the streets of Shanghai and I'm fine, no worries. Same for my second generation Finnish, lol, Grandfather tried his hardest lol. Great vid, loved it.
Damn it man, surviving those mosquitoes daily seems like another survival endeavor all by itself. I noticed your wife did not flinch a bit though lol.
My Queen is impervious to mosquitoes as well. They don't like her for some reason.. I can sit right next to her and get Eaton alive and she won't get one bite. But then I'm a mosquito magnet.
The part where it was discussed that even American 4X4 could go there....well where I come from we consider that a challenge! Love your videos, keep up the good work. You guys are great. From the USA Midwest.
It's a good little go anywhere workhorse that mini crawler, 4 year's with no mechanical problems is a good advertisement for the company Lars, nice one bud, they'll appreciate this. I couldn't understand a word you said mate but it did sound impressive though and it was a good job you had a wonderful interprer that is Mrs. Survival Russia, good teamwork and atvb to you and your family.
9:40 Rare moment of ball scratching. Damn mosquitoes :D
Lars! Does it EVER dry out up there? Seems like the ground is either frozen or perpetually soggy or flooded. The little crawler sure looks like a lot of fun! You need to feature your wonderful wife in more of your videos!! She's great!
Pretty cool, I'm surprised to see your homestead without snow
Awesome run down on the mini crawler (and a cool Silky hat 🙂)
Hey you guys we just rented a house today from a beautiful Russian family and they will be our neighbors. Watching your videos made them seem very familiar to me. It's not everyday you get to meet a Russian family here in the USA.
You two make a cute couple--respect from America.
I don't par Russki, but I actually enjoyed listening to Ms. Survival Russia's translation. The mini-track looks like it needs to come with a trailer hitch and an adjustable idler/track tensioner. BTW: I'd love to watch you field-test a Sherp.
Thanks for starting the day with yet another smile!
Hey mrsurvivalrussia i always love your videos and uncommon vehicles their a joy to watch! Might i recommend carrying a block and tackle on your Coira. I want to tell you about a device i've used a lot in my life to exert stupid amounts of pull power in a controlled fashion. A mainsail sheet block and tackle from a sailboat could have helped you close the distance between that trailer to the Coira in the mud around 11:30-50 a lot i think. I sailed a boat with a varaible 1:6 or 12 reduction mainsheet block and tackle and had a reach of around 5-6 meters from the boat to the beam. In volume its about a good 25 liters and 15 kg max for the one i used. Double roller blocks are a blessing for reaching a good reduction. Hope you have a nice day!
Mrs SR is more impressive every time she appears! How many languages does she speak? Also, what do you normally speak around the house?
Considering she is Russian native teaching english at elementary school, I assume at least Russian and English :D
@@Nakamura65 At least. If I recall correctly, she met Lars, who is Danish in Germany, so it's a good guess she speaks German as well, and possibly Danish. I thought Lars was fluent in Russian, also.
@@petesheppard1709 Well one thing is to be able to communicate during normal daily conversation and other thing is presenting technical terms on camera in foreign language, I dont blame him
@@petesheppard1709 I've worked with Russians and though I don't speak Russian, I learned a little. Lars speaks better Russian than he lets on. He's not fluent but he's pretty darrrn good. Hehehehe
@@PavlovsBob I assumed he had become fluent, on top of his native Danish and pretty good English. I assume he can also get around in German. Europe provides a rich environment to learn multiple languages.
Hey Lars your english is amazing. I've always wondered if Russian was just as effortless for you.
Those flies look brutal.
You have the coolest contraptions!
That's a good one. Would like more like this.
The mini crawler is of course cool, but as someone with much more experience with structures vs. machines I find myself distracted by the awesome roofline of that cabin in the background 👍🏼
That vehicle is awesome! The light weight and tracks makes for a serious off road machine.
There are deerfly patches on ebay that you stick on back top of hat and they get stuck, it's sticky tape, works great, I seen the flies were nonstop, give em I try, I'm in MN, USA, and they are always bad in summer
TY I have been curious about this vehicle Lars! TY for covering it! Спасибо
No problem!
That is an amazing little vehicle! I would put a bigger muffler it.
Yeah its russian, they have loud vehicles
Thank you and Спасибо to you and Mrs. S.R. She is very well spoken.
That machine must have been a great machine for you and I have seen you using it in many videos and not being stopped by the elements from going to many places.
you guys always have honest to god good content be safe and have fun
Lars, your missus is a keeper. Never even think about trading her in. She's awesome. Scored well above your pay grade mate. More of her in the vids eh bloke. :)
It’s always good when we get one above our pay grade isn’t it .
Always look forward to Sunday's here in the UK
That is a awesome vehicle !
Much love you Guys. Awesome video ✌😀
hearing the host of Survival Russia, struggle to speak Russian lol
thats one little mean machine Awesome video
That's a awesome little vehicle! The only thing I could see that would make it better would be if the tracks would drive independently for steering.
Let's talk about getting me one of those powered machines.
There seems many extra words in Russian. Maybe it's just the Missus, they all always seem to have more to say than needed, lol.
Love the mini tractor.
Very good vehicles and motorbikes to tackle the terrain off-road. I am very beautiful. Hello, good day👍👋
Small tidbit: Koira means 'dog' in Finnish.
Yeah, they even call them motodogs on the website
Etinki onko jo joku laittanu tan tanne.
Thank you so much for this video style! I find the language fascinating and if I had a practical reason to continue learning it I would! The Alphabet works so much better then ours! Hahaha
Good morning, I like the by-lingual videos, I think you should make them all the time. A little of this and a little of that. The crawler is amazing, I was raised in Saskatchewan Canada, that crawler would have been everybody's best friend. The landscape is very similar to where you live. North of Prince Albert it is all forest and some of the best fishing in Canada.
Hi Lars! Thanks for the video!!!
You have the coolest equipment! I love watching your videos, Thank you. Take care✌
Be safe to you and yours Lars.
I would actually love to see a test of various 4X4 vehicles going down that road the mini carrier got stuck on. Maybe get your friends and family that have different trucks and cars and put them up against the mini carrier in the mud, just to show its capabilities.
Or their boats. Lol. Hovercraft required here.
Been passively learning Russian for awhile now. Happy I can underatand like every 4th word. Makes for good listening practice. Should make more Russian reviews or adds. I dont mind an add for a product you use every season and stand behind. Even if its sponsored content for something you want to try out. We all know your gona be honest about it
Your videos Rock❤ 👍 🎥 God bless
You rock!
The intro background sure looks pretty Lars.
Thank you!
@@SurvivalRussia Just another beautiful day in the neighbourhood.
Look at all the green.
I think it's time to upgrade the gator with some amphibious features like a hovercraft mode so Lars and his team can get over all that mud and water with ease
That's it .. I'm learning Russian !!
Holy crap, that thing is awesome!
Needs a muffler though
Лучший обзор мотобуксировщика)
Lars, you should open a dealership here in the states. I like the mini crawler.
I love the mini-crawler too. I think they would sell here in the USA very well.
They are in the U.S. It is called a snowdog.
Hey Lars, I hope there will be a video with the Mini Carrier in Winter. Looks like the Carrier can be nice for "skijoring".
If I lived there, I would cut timber, and set up sawmill equipment. That timber there looks ideal....maybe for cabinets and furniture.
Lars has stated that the timber belongs to the government. I always wondered if all the abandoned log houses could be salvaged for rebuilding.
@@calvinmientke3539 Yes! Those log houses could be salvaged!
There are people who take heart pine and cypress end cuttings from the river and plane them, and they also salvage lost logs. Our sawmills here were mostly 1840s-1910s so some of those end cuttings and logs are 19th century. I also saw a man, lovingly, disassemble a large home built in 1895, and reassemble it north of here. I am sure licensing and permits could be gotten to cut timber!
@@calvinmientke3539 Lars probably actually has distant kinfolk here in America along the Northern Gulf Coast because back in the time of the sawmills, we got ALOT of Danish immigration here! Mostly Rasmussens still here locally but there are other Danish names too!
@@justdustino1371
I saw a Natl Geographic article on people salvaging logs in the great lakes that have been there about a hundred years. There's no equal on today's market for the grain due to them being from the original forests and were old growth hardwoods.
@@OKBushcraft Old growth timber doesn't rot, is impervious to insect attack, and is denser. Not just hardwoods, softwoods like pine and cypress too! I saw the show you saw. The want those salvaged logs from the Great Lakes for making violins. One piece big enough for a violin sells for $1000.
Good Lord the bugs...you need the wind back !
Damn Lars what you really need out there is a better Russian fly swatter. Those pests must drive you crazy no wonder you love the winter :))).
A Russian flyswatter, I'm imagining a flame thrower. 🔥
@@OKBushcraft I like it :) Practical.
Loved the video!
Sacrificing your bodies to killer bugs would warrant some free Replacement parts if the need arose. Just saying.
Mrs. Survival Russia to the rescue!
Interesting video.
Very nice, that machine is one of the reason I subscribed to the channel 😁
I was looking for one in Canada last winter but ended up buying Tingerdog instead, but if Koira ever finds it’s way here I’ll switch 🙂