Hey, Southern Maryland Dirt Farmer here, my son lives an hour west of Nashville, ya'll have been 10 to 15 degrees colder down there than us. We are about 70 miles below the Mason-Dixon line (thank God) and sometimes we get a Southern winter, sometimes a northern winter. Sounds like you got a taste of a northern mid west winter.
I'm in Riceville. Between Knoxville n Chattanooga. Nice operation ya have. I have a portable LT-15 by Woodmizer. Don't work full-time. Would love a bigger property. I'm on 1/20 acre maybe.
The exhaust and air stack slips off. The notch is needed for the steering wheel. There’s drop downs dug out too, so the tractor gets a lot lower on the way out too. Thanks for watching.
OK guys. I moved from 34 yrs in phoenix, to Montana 6weeks later it's 28 below , Lots folks in south have it worse. Ice and snow drop utility lines. I have heat.
I’ve stood on a green chain catching lumber and fletchings and it so cold my hands felt like they were gone it was so cold. Nowadays I couldn’t even thank about doing that anymore
Small word of caution! be careful starting tractors from the ground, I know of two instances where the tractor started in gear, one resulted in a ran over foot, the other resulted in death. if it has sat for a while, you never know if someone may have messed with the shifter. you may have checked for neutral. just saying.
We missed the snow this go around in north Georgia. However we had 2 degrees this Sunday morning. Thanks for braving the cold to make this video. Enjoyed seeing east Tennessee winter weather. Remember how it was in Sweetwater back in the 60s.
I'm in east TN now but years ago in Ohio I knew a Amish guy who had a AC wd that the rearend was broken but the p.t.o. still worked so he got it cheap and he used it to power his buggy shop. One shaft in to a central shaft that he could engage different pullys for his saw,drill press , lathe and such.
Hey, Southern Maryland Dirt Farmer here, my son lives an hour west of Nashville, ya'll have been 10 to 15 degrees colder down there than us. We are about 70 miles below the Mason-Dixon line (thank God) and sometimes we get a Southern winter, sometimes a northern winter. Sounds like you got a taste of a northern mid west winter.
It’s gonna be 60 tomorrow 😂 thanks for watching.
I was hoping to see Sasquatch!
Hey Bud! I hope you folks are doing well!
Sasquatch is in Gatlinburg near here. They have this group that gets together every year and looks for it. 😂
I'm in Riceville. Between Knoxville n Chattanooga. Nice operation ya have. I have a portable LT-15 by Woodmizer. Don't work full-time. Would love a bigger property. I'm on 1/20 acre maybe.
In Athens myself
I like how ya had to notch the header beam to clear the exhaust on the tractor haha, we got a few inches of solid sleet here in north Ms
The exhaust and air stack slips off. The notch is needed for the steering wheel. There’s drop downs dug out too, so the tractor gets a lot lower on the way out too.
Thanks for watching.
OK guys. I moved from 34 yrs in phoenix, to Montana 6weeks later it's 28 below , Lots folks in south have it worse. Ice and snow drop utility lines. I have heat.
It was -24 here in 1984.
We were milking 75 head of Holsteins. It was tough going.
Yeah it does get cold up here in Maine, it bothers my leg with the rod in it. We have our ways of dealing, mostly don’t stop moving outside 😂 be well
I’ve stood on a green chain catching lumber and fletchings and it so cold my hands felt like they were gone it was so cold. Nowadays I couldn’t even thank about doing that anymore
Small word of caution! be careful starting tractors from the ground, I know of two instances where the tractor started in gear, one resulted in a ran over foot, the other resulted in death. if it has sat for a while, you never know if someone may have messed with the shifter. you may have checked for neutral. just saying.
I usually check the shifter for neutral. I didn’t? I need to go watch and see.
We live in Helenwood, been iced in for a week.
We missed the snow this go around in north Georgia.
However we had 2 degrees this Sunday morning.
Thanks for braving the cold to make this video. Enjoyed seeing east Tennessee winter weather. Remember how it was in Sweetwater back in the 60s.
I'm in east TN now but years ago in Ohio I knew a Amish guy who had a AC wd that the rearend was broken but the p.t.o. still worked so he got it cheap and he used it to power his buggy shop. One shaft in to a central shaft that he could engage different pullys for his saw,drill press , lathe and such.
this mill originally had a 3-53 Detroit, rigged up to a WD45 chassis that powers the PTO.
it was a mess of stuff but it worked.
Detroit , makes the neighbors unhappy and the Deere 😆 run for cover
peemohnia weather!
It’s over tomorrow. 60 degrees!
😂
Lived in Jefferson City for a couple of years now in middle Tennessee near Cookeville
a lot has changed. people moving in here in droves!
Wow beautiful @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
That is called globe warming I guess.
Ole Al Gore is full of crap.
It's only about making money and he is making tons of it selling carbon credits.@@tennesseesawmillguy1590
No No! It's "climate change" and if we are still around in twenty years they will have a different name for it by then.😵😵😵😵
that mill wih 24 in log make that ol m bark i bet
24 inch would be max size for that mill. Got a couple just like it.