Fencing National Forest Boundary (Subscribers To The Rescue!!!)



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Fencing with volunteers on the forest service boundary.

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45 thoughts on “Fencing National Forest Boundary (Subscribers To The Rescue!!!)”

  1. Gratz on the new Walker, you're going to love it more each time you use it. I had a diesel for my lawn care business, and the best part was how easy it was to switch decks. By the time I retired I had 4 decks, 36' to 72'. Made mowing my 5 acre lawn super easy.

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  2. This is exactlly how it's supposed work people coming together to help one another. They helped in ways they will never know all the good will they have spread.

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  3. For the love of me, I can’t figure out why Heath can’t leave well enough alone. EVERYTHING he buys he has to change something or cut something off. Body work and paint it! Ya we’ve heard that before. He’ll end up selling it in no time.

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  4. Good job those guys should know they cheered on by those far away. For the barbed wire perhaps you will need tensioners to maintaint tension over time.
    Stunning views, you should record more up there. No doubt you will improve the tracks. Keep the brush down on both sides of the fence. Hope you do some geolocation to match up to the official boundary, and fill with the deeds. It will be useful years down the line.

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  5. Cedar, my husband and I watch and enjoy RPR together and it was amazing to see some folks come out and work at the ranch but I was hoping to see what you cooked up for lunch because I am such a fan of your cooking style!

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  6. You asked for some help, and they definitely delivered. You all did such an amazing job. Thank you all for helping R.P.R. from one subscriber to another. 👍👍👍

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  7. Down here by taking off loader the value of the tractor has reduced by almost $15000. I know that may not be the case there. It has been my experience if you carry the bucket in the right position that the tractor is pretty stable. That is to carry bucket no higher than The mid part of radiator . They may considered the front end loader when figuring how to weight the tractor.

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  8. It’s a blessing to be able to go to your viewers on YOUTUBE and get the help you need, all for the price of a free meal! Great community via the WEB. Great job guys❤️😏👍🏻

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  9. I've been watch'n your channel for some time now, actually from the get go, I've enjoyed learn'n what to do and not to on my place. I've enjoyed your love of God and country. Enjoyed the music as well, which brings me to my point.
    Can ya make a Poppy Ranch play list. Maybe Spotify will do one, just not the YouTube music they've restricted how I can listen to music I bought years ago.
    I'd subscribe in a sec. If'n ya did.
    Thanks and God Bless

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  10. Stunning views! I'd build a little covered sitting area (wicket?) with a firepit infront of it for just sitting and admiring the view! And grilling sausages or making a pot of coffee. 😍

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  11. My Dad made a lot of accessories for the tractor, a carry all platform, a scary wood saw with a giant blade, rack for rolls of wire. Mounts for augers and post hole diggers. Every one was made with efficiency, if not safety, in mind.
    That PTO was worked!
    And farm work was an adventure.

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