Look what arrived in the Mail! Geotrencher Mini Trencher! VLOG #50



I check out the Geotrencher Mini trencher.
I’ll be using it to run fibre optic cable to my chicken shed for a Chicken coop live stream

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25 thoughts on “Look what arrived in the Mail! Geotrencher Mini Trencher! VLOG #50”

  1. Ah everyone’s onto it, wattle tree, lemonade lemon. Clued up subscribers 👏👏👏 Oh and I flipped laugh my head off with you calling your hens, Greg & forgotten the other male name…. 😂😂😂 hehe they are all girl birds Tim boys don’t lay eggs!!

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  2. Decomposed shale about 5cm thick over your muddy spots, let it settle and compact a bit and then you can topsoil and plant grass again. Muddy spots get clay deposit the shale is micro porous so good for letting air and water cycle in the soil to promote breakdown of debris and root development for stronger turf. Deer repellant around your property will help, or just keep seeding and feeding until you have a herd of deer 👽🗿👽🗿🤣🤷‍♂️

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  3. Jeez, I hope you know where all of your services are before you start digging trenches, Tim. If you cut something with that mechanical badger, you’ll get a surprise. Might also be time to get some safety chaps and boots. You’d look a little odd doing free mow Fridays on one leg. I would recommend learning to make your own limoncello if you have that many lemons. An OCD guy like you would enjoy the two chemical reactions in that process. A bit of work, but worth it.

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  4. Aaawww your little chihuahua was just trying to give you kisses. Maybe she feels a little left out. But! On to the trencher. I could use something like that but there so many rocks up here in northern Wisconsin (glacier territory) that it wouldn't work. But I would like it anyway.

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  5. Such an amazing property, my dream is to retire and live on a block like this. I cannot think of any way of life better than this. Growing food, mowing lawns, chickens, dogs and cats, no neighbours, no sirens, no commuting, just peace and quiet. All you are missing is a pool. Dream. Well done you. I will do it, but it is maybe ten years away when I will be 58, if I am still alive.

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  6. Ahoj Time, 😊. Moc se mně líbí ta krásná tráva u cisteren. Opravdu se vyplatí na tom pořádně zapracovat. U těch slepic byly citrony a nebo jiné ovoce?? A nakonec asi nějaká zvláštní pila😅. Co jsi s ní dělal. Byla větší než já 😅. Měj hezkou neděli! 👍👍🌿Jana 🏆👋🌹

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  7. One of the many reasons I find Tim so amusing..he’s so diverse. A Mexican and Italian dog 😂 also, is it just me or have y’all noticed these Aussie folk talk they take out the ‘R’ in words like when he said “Come over hee” (here) and dee for deer 😂 yet when he said he had an idea he said idear 😂😂 I absolutely love this farm he’s got goin on. So much to entertain us with. 😂🇺🇸

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  8. I always watch to see what tools you try out because my husband loves tools and I tell him about things I see you trying. He's not much on watching videos and such. Anyway, I get the benefit of your humor watching also 😄 You have a great sense of humor!

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  9. Wow that is an interesting piece of machinery to dig trenches. Love the dogs and i had to laugh when you held the Chihuahua which has a tongue with a mind of its own haha. A friend of mine has a dog with the same licking issue and i have a Chihuahua that doesn't do that, ahhh perfect.

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