Today we are tearing out a fence to improve our field and the pasture. We are pulling out posts and moving brush. Removing the wires and winching logs out of the way. Thank you all for watching! Stay tuned for future videos to see the finished project!
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What state is this in?
Nice work sir any job your farm house please
My Dad made a hydraulic pincher for his skid loader for pulling fence posts it worked real good
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO AARON 😊
Lots of land here in Vermont just like that if not steeper. 😊 love it. Keeps you on your toes cropping
Need a nice hunting shack watching over those apple trees 😊
I usually find shed in tires LOL. I busted a bunch of cickles on a haybine many times
I usually find shed in tires LOL. I busted a bunch of cickles on a haybine many times
Great video. Wondering what size is your grapple bucket.
Have you guys thought about wearing a fit bit tracker to see how many calories you burn in a day on the farm? Just curious you all work very hard.
Do you have to be part mountain goat to live on your farm I know the camera doesn't do it justice but that looked very very steep.
I would say the parking brake is the most maintained feature on any piece of equipment on your farm
Great video!! Love that heavy duty gapple bucket , you have on your skid steer! What a labour saver that is !!!!
We use to cut mulch hay for the mushroom farms, we mowed hay on steep places like that! We were just talking about one instance where we sent one of our hired help to go mow a place like that, next day I went and finished mowing , because the guy wouldn't go back, but I didn't know until years later why he didn't , We had a 770 Oliver Diesel and the front came up and nearly flipped him over backwards, only thing that kept him from going over was the PTO shaft. I have more stories! don't know how we survived, God watches over Fools and little Children, As Grandpa would say!
So glad the weather is working with you to log, clear and replace fence lines and clean up. That's a Buffalo County Buck on the hunt for Apple pie.
cool
That top of the ridge were he pushed down that old birch be a good place for a deer stand overlooking that valley
A lot of farmers find those antlers in their tractor tires!
When you talk about the apple trees in your pastures ,they are very pretty in the sping when they all are in blossom. My wife and I like to take a "Sunday" drive from Eau Claire to Arcadia on highway 93 when the trees are in blossom. That time is not far away.Spring is here.One of the best times to live on a farm!! Thanks 😊.
❤ watching your videos
George your land is beautiful. Aaron question for you, when do you find the time to help with the farm? Do you do weekends?, during the week? I learn a lot from you and Dad, signed city slicker girl Tammy😅😅
Can't believe how dry it is I would glady send you some Pennsylvania rain. Hey sometime how about having some input on wheels versus tracks on skid steer
I’d be kinda wary operating a tractor without duals on slopes like that.
Loving the 7810! Last of the best JD's. Handles the tree like walking a puppy on a leash.
Boy you tearing out fence rows brings back memories!! Help the neighbor when I was growing up do that. He always waited for the same conditions as you. Can't remember how many times I came down with poison ivy after helping. We would wrap a chain around the post and he would pull it up with the front end loader. Good times! Except for the poison ivy!
Dang!! Bout fell down watching you skid that tree…lol
My question is what do people at craft shows do with old barb wire?
That was a nice buck and I'm glad u didn't run over it b careful on the hill side love u guys❤
Dandy of a shed antler!!!
That's what we like to see, gentlemen….nice shiney fencing pliers! Careful of the spring-loaded "snakes" please. Eye protection is required. Sure, you use gloves on hands, which, if cut could be taped up, buy your eyes…
You're to be commended: You're FARMING land (that) us "flatlanders" would suffer vertigo just standing/walking on!
Great video your camera did those hills justice no way could I have done that lol
When you using your winch pulling trees throw a sweatshirt or coat on the cable when your pulling trees or logs if the cable would happen to break there is enough weight from a coat or sweatshirt to keep it from flying in the air. You guys do a great job keeping your fields and woods cleaned up looks good. Keep up the great work. God bless