Hey U got ur ears lowered Robbie. Great positivity when it comes to the muck. Love ur sense of humor too: if the tractor crushes you, we goin down too, don't do what I do, ugh my foot sank. Don't know why u sound so concerned about ur boot sinking .. seems dirt & mud just don't bother u .. lol. Spider webs either .. wink wink. Agree on the revenge part .. let's do it!!! Btw: are u going to label the back of each tim piece like what part of the house it came from, the type/gauge of tin & maybe the date est of when the tin was purchased? Just wondering. Oh glad to c u use some better wire/bolt cutters👍🏼 No doubt about the tractor tipping & being scarey but I have faith u would jump off in time. I get the feeling this isn't ur 1st time around a farm and/or farmers. B safe & well .. luv from ur Georgia neighbor & blessings🙏🏼❣️🙂 NOTE: CANT WAIT TO LEARN ABOUT ALL THAT WATER 🤦🏼♀️
That Big Orange Tractor is Awesome! I wouldn’t of believed it if I didn’t see it with my own eyes at how well it carried itself out of that muck. It’s been through so much n keeps giving back. Don’t know how you got caught up in that wire ( fence wire looks like) but sure glad you got it off. I think if you can give it a few days n hopefully some water will drain. Glad you kept those tins. So cool Robert. I would of done the same thing. Save it! It’s history! ♥️😊👍🌟🌟🌟
Make a drainage ditch and then do the rest of junk can be burned and then you will know why it is so wet there. You will still have to figure out what to do. Maybe have Aaron come down and help figure it the best way possible hey how do you like the double entandra for Best work! Your friend from Wisconsin! I hope this advice helps. Locating your extra water and maybe build a well. They build spring wells up here frequently some are for the whole community.
Well it appears that tht area dries quickly so I think its just fine ground material holding the moisture there might be a layer of clay beneath so it would be an ideal position for a small aestheric pond but don't trust my word I can't really tell through the screen lol it shouldn't be too expensive to get it surveyed
I must say, u don't make me nervous in most of your videos because I know that you know what you're doing, but this video with you trying to get the tractor out of the mud had me clenching my teeth. Phew that was a real close one 😜
maybe you need to rent a bulldozer for a few days to really be able to get that area cleaned up just a thought think you need heavier equipment for moving things and for your safety as well!
Absolutely captivated by the old stamped tin and the history that you yourself are a part of. Keep up the great work, Robert and thank you for sharing!
OMG, lets not tempt fate anymore today. Please be careful. I was glad to see someone was there when you were under the tractor. I sure dont want to hear that you got hurt somehow. Bigggg Arkie hugs and give Blue some hugs from me.
Hi Robert glad to see you didn't tip over. Have you ever thought about getting a wood chipper? A lot of people around where I live cover muddy boggy spots like that with wood chips. They end up just composting and turn back into soil. You've sure got enough branches and junk wood. Also a weld grinder with a cutting disc works great for cutting that old tin. Best wishes Robert, the place is starting to look great.
Robert I think I would give that spot on the farm a few weeks to dry out and then I’m not sure what would happen with the drying time but please be careful out there
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That was impressive tractor driving.
I live in the city, don't know anything about tractors.
Still, cool video.
I dispise wire fencing
If you repaint over the letters you've ruined it. As far as bends and creases, place on a solid surface and gently hammer it out.
Hey U got ur ears lowered Robbie. Great positivity when it comes to the muck. Love ur sense of humor too: if the tractor crushes you, we goin down too, don't do what I do, ugh my foot sank. Don't know why u sound so concerned about ur boot sinking .. seems dirt & mud just don't bother u .. lol. Spider webs either .. wink wink. Agree on the revenge part .. let's do it!!! Btw: are u going to label the back of each tim piece like what part of the house it came from, the type/gauge of tin & maybe the date est of when the tin was purchased? Just wondering. Oh glad to c u use some better wire/bolt cutters👍🏼 No doubt about the tractor tipping & being scarey but I have faith u would jump off in time. I get the feeling this isn't ur 1st time around a farm and/or farmers. B safe & well .. luv from ur Georgia neighbor & blessings🙏🏼❣️🙂
NOTE: CANT WAIT TO LEARN ABOUT ALL THAT WATER 🤦🏼♀️
That Big Orange Tractor is Awesome! I wouldn’t of believed it if I didn’t see it with my own eyes at how well it carried itself out of that muck. It’s been through so much n keeps giving back.
Don’t know how you got caught up in that wire ( fence wire looks like) but sure glad you got it off.
I think if you can give it a few days n hopefully some water will drain.
Glad you kept those tins. So cool Robert. I would of done the same thing. Save it! It’s history!
♥️😊👍🌟🌟🌟
Make a drainage ditch and then do the rest of junk can be burned and then you will know why it is so wet there. You will still have to figure out what to do. Maybe have Aaron come down and help figure it the best way possible hey how do you like the double entandra for Best work! Your friend from Wisconsin! I hope this advice helps. Locating your extra water and maybe build a well. They build spring wells up here frequently some are for the whole community.
I had this vision of a lovely pond, with rushes and all that for a second when you were treading that standing water.
Well it appears that tht area dries quickly so I think its just fine ground material holding the moisture there might be a layer of clay beneath so it would be an ideal position for a small aestheric pond but don't trust my word I can't really tell through the screen lol it shouldn't be too expensive to get it surveyed
That section going to need some tiling/french drain…
You really need a grapple for your tractor. It would make life so much easier. Love your videos, keep it up.
I must say, u don't make me nervous in most of your videos because I know that you know what you're doing, but this video with you trying to get the tractor out of the mud had me clenching my teeth. Phew that was a real close one 😜
I love that sunshine detail on the roof of the house. I think that is one of my favorite things about it ☺️
maybe you need to rent a bulldozer for a few days to really be able to get that area cleaned up just a thought think you need heavier equipment for moving things and for your safety as well!
Pretty good days work
Absolutely captivated by the old stamped tin and the history that you yourself are a part of. Keep up the great work, Robert and thank you for sharing!
When you go to burn, some cat food or tuna cans filled with diesel placed under your brush piles will help them start and burn!!!!
Plant a weeping willow or make a pond there in the bog. You may have a stream.
old Byrd hogs and pig farm, ready made.
Wonder if it's time to think about a pond?
Blessings ~
you could have a really nice little pond right there with that natural spring feeding it
OMG, lets not tempt fate anymore today. Please be careful. I was glad to see someone was there when you were under the tractor. I sure dont want to hear that you got hurt somehow. Bigggg Arkie hugs and give Blue some hugs from me.
How about asked for help
Hi Robert glad to see you didn't tip over. Have you ever thought about getting a wood chipper? A lot of people around where I live cover muddy boggy spots like that with wood chips. They end up just composting and turn back into soil. You've sure got enough branches and junk wood. Also a weld grinder with a cutting disc works great for cutting that old tin. Best wishes Robert, the place is starting to look great.
I remember in your earlier videos you mentioned google showing a pond on the property, could this be it? Keep up the good work
Thank you for the video! I am glad you found the stamped tin and are keeping them. You are doing a great job with everything.
As usual, safety last! I didn’t see too much blood…
Robert I think I would give that spot on the farm a few weeks to dry out and then I’m not sure what would happen with the drying time but please be careful out there