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smallfarmsurvival
United States
Приєднався 22 сер 2017
Some content from a small, forgotten farm in southwest Ohio.
building a survival shelter with just a knife
building a survival shelter with just a knife
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shelling popcorn + beware of junk canning lids
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shelling popcorn beware of junk canning lids
John Deere 2755 with a New Idea one row corn picker
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John Deere 2755 with a New Idea one row corn picker
survival fitness: 100 pushups in 4 minutes
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survival fitness: 100 pushups in 4 minutes
Allis Chalmers All Crop Model 60 running wheat
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Allis Chalmers All Crop Model 60 running wheat
growing healthy and productive green beans
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growing healthy and productive green beans
This is why communism will never work and we must have private property.
Oh man..😢
🥇🥇🥇
They need zohrian guy to guide them where the gold is 😅😅😅😂😂
Thanks for sharing. My dad harvested a lot of wheat and red clover seed with his.
I like where a screen face shield to. Stuff fly's out fast and hard.
Nice
Probably a good old baler. It is a New Holland. I remember seeing that plunger on an old baler years ago.
Owensville Ohio has a big deposit
That chattering in the cab he’s talking about is not good. It means corn is going over the sieve and back through the machine that should not be happening. He needs to open the sieve up so more falls through and goes to grain tank and not back through the machine again.
Love the song
Awww, so cute I die
Cute!
I did not know you had livestock guardian dog be interested to see some videos about them
This one keeps a constant close eye on the chickens and cows but he isn't a full-time LGD. With a little work they can be great companion dogs and great watchdogs.
Ready for adventure!
That thing needs new plunger bearings. Makes your ears hurt
Wish I still had my old John Deere bar rake it would come in handy at times
It's a quiet, compact little piece of equipment. I would like to have a NI wheel rake someday. Mostly for nostalgia, but the one I used when I was learning hay was good at getting the fine stuff off the ground.
@@smallfarmsurvival4026 I had one of those new idea five wheel rakes the old style with the spring coil piece mounted around the outside. I never could get that thing to work that good I had a John Deere one just like it neither one I could really get to Ray very well.
We did it too! My boyfriend was his pillow and Apollo was my blanket! I miss him every single day, especially when it is cold ❤️
It sounds like Apollo was a good boy. 💗💗 Sorry for your loss!
The water is still here. It’s just diverted. Water doesn’t leave the earth’s atmosphere.
Very true!
Diverted for the golf course
You sure it's not beavers up stream ?
Hey that's a fine tractor you got there. Hard to o beat a ol 3000.
Thanks! It's actually a 4000, but I love all of the blue Fords from the 60s and 70s.
@@smallfarmsurvival4026 even nicer! Yes me too. They just kept on going.
Just keep throwing concrete waste in there, it's just road run off not a natural creek, you probably already called the environment police, didn't ya
Maybe someone upstream is using the water.
That may be it. I guess it's not my property and not my business, but I don't want the same to happen at our place. We depend on our creek for so much.
Get a drone to get as high as you can to see if the water has been detoured into a pond or something like that.
Good time to cut back the bushes & trees.
Not a b-a-a-d idea!
Thank you brother ☺️
That great Pyrenees is great
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
My pleasure 😊
Love my Moras 💪
Same here. They're great work knives!
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
My pleasure!
Southeast Michigan been for a couple weeks
Just got one at a yard sale. It'll make an excellant wall hanger.
Nice! They are definitely conversation pieces.
Finally someone processing firewood without cutting it perfect 8” length with a silky saw Good to see someone making fire without lighter, saw,axe etc. I love my 1095 ESEE 3 ! A great edc utility knife and wouldn’t be afraid to only have it in some “unexpected” situation Great video and demonstration 👍🏻
Question? What stone grit progression do you follow?
That vlack heavy material must have value i would think
Been told the 4 mile creek, butler county has been consistent panning, never looked myself, but there's gems aplenty in the area
Thank you so much for sharing your technique when using angle guides.
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What a "Frustration"... U did WELL!
Finally, a video of someone who tests stuff and it's not a gear fest extravaganza... Wouldn't call it a fail. Fail would be dying. Great video.
It's good. BTW Why are you using a Corn picker machine; when we have an advanced Combine harvester machine? I mean I wish to know pro and cons behind using them. Thank you!
Why use a ferro rod when you can use a lighter? Ronson, Firebird and Solder-it make wind resistant lighters that don't cost much. I cheat with charcoal firestarters available at Wally world.
Good video. Just get a bigger bag, plenty of comfortable options around 35ltrs that carry weight with no issues.
Never seen a cabless 7700 before..
😊nice, thanks for sharing 😊
I especially enjoyed the sound of the engine on your tractor. My dad had a 1952 Ford 8N and there were times when I was twelve years old while spending the summer with him. I helped find firewood. There were times he would let back the tractor up to a fallen tree, hook it up and pull it up to the barn where he would cut them up and split the logs.
I live in raccoon township Pa. There’s a creek here that they call raccoon creek. It’s got huge round rocks. I think that I’ll give it a shot. Your video got me thinking
Why the 16 inch? On their website they dont recommend it and say its difficult to use
This was poor soil, and I wanted t be able to turn in the compost and manure as deep as possible. It is indeed quite a workout to use.
@@smallfarmsurvival4026 ahh gotcha.
I seen someone use the top part of a chainsaw