THANKS FOR THE UPDATE. I THOUGHT THAT MAYBE IF YOU COULD GET A PERSON WITH ALL AROUND HANDYMAN TRAITS IT WOULD HELP. MY BAD. I AM GLAD IT IS AN LEARNING ADVENTURE. GOOD LUCK,
YW, What about one row in front of the big tree? Another row along the north side of the road towards the shed? You can reshape the driveway later. maybe pack down gravel under the frames to level it. A 2X4 with a level on it, pile to raised pile. This video had a great view of sun angle. If you go under big tree, cut the limbs above the array. Easier said than done, they do have mini chainsaws on a stick, might want to film that from a distance as long as the stick. Rather than putting a Spiderman suit on and climb the limbs and cut. Long run of wire, NO.8 wire for that,
Awhhhhh…..thanks for the consistency of your journey videos….enjoyed it and had a good laugh….love you both and continued success and blessings on your journey ❤ ❤…..see you both next week 😂😂
Hey that orange on the ground is that marking paint? or clay? If it's clay you can use that to fire your own bricks and have endless free building materials. I have a ton of that red clay on my property and am thinking about firing my own bricks with it myself.
It’s marking paint. Going to make a little dirt ramp to be able to drive the tractor down to the lower level. There is a ton of brown clay around here… now I have to look into firing bricks … thanks man😂🤣
@@7sigmaoff-grid ahh ok cool, probably a blessing...even though you can make great bricks with red clay its a real mutha trying to dig in. Speaking of I noticed on the last video you had a square nose shovel, those are good for moving loose dirt but you need a sharp nosed shovel for digging in packed soil 🙂 The square nose moves more dirt but if it's not loose its a pita to try n dig with one. Too bad we arent neighbors I have around 20 various shovels lol
Here you go again watching my 6...you are absolutely right...as we were struggling trying to break mounds of hardened loose dirt. Man...every week you have me going back to Home Depot buying more $hi^!!!! LOL Sharp Nose Shovel on the next purchase list(along with Piranha Bar)
Hi. YOUR UNFORTUNATE DELIMA OF THE 🐁 THE ONCE AND FOR ALL PROJECT TO DO FOR THIS IS TO HAVE AN THICK HEAVY DUTY UNDERCARRIAGE MADE FOR YOUR HOME LIKE THEY MAKE FOR SOME CARS...PROBLEM SOLVED.😊
lol you don't have to worry about the deer they won't hurt you. Now two bucks during rutting season might but not likely even then. It's good to have the deer come up that close, easier shot when harvesting deer meat lol
Appreciate the heads up man! My city-slicker brain isn't privy to deer behavior... all I have as a reference is old UA-cam video's of deer stomping out cats and dogs...LOL
@@7sigmaoff-grid lol yeah man you will be alright with doe, if you feed them they will eventually come eat out of your hand, your deer are clearly not afraid of people so they could be easily trained into coming much closer and letting you feed them directly over time.
@BillyBlaze7 yeah they are definitely very comfortable in the area..which is the real reason why we stay armed cause they are MOUNTAIN LION food! The Neighbors share pics and discuss sitings weekly of big cats in the area. I like having them around (potential food) but then I don't like have them around...(potential food for Simba Jr.)LOL
@@7sigmaoff-grid Cougars / mountain lions aint no joke, and they are sneaky as hell too. I remember so called tracking one as a kid in Mississippi but what I didn't know is they are fond of doubling back and coming in from behind you while you are tracking them. When they yell it sounds like a baby crying or a woman screaming so if you hear that out there at night go back in the house lol
Shabbat Shalom Family 👋🏾, How Ya doin? Busy, hard-at-work I see. Well, Rome wasn't built in a day and neither was an Array with 22 fitted Solar Panels (lol) right? 😄 Anyway Family, STAY THE COURSE & KEEP ON KEEPIN ON, because the Finish Line is just up ahead. 😇 Continued Barukings/Blessings To And Upon Y'all. 🕊👊🏾🤗🤴🏾👸🏾❤️💎🫱🏽🫲🏾🛐 APHGTTTMHYAH 👑
It’s not “PAINFUL” for us because we LOVE LEARNING! There are plenty of folks that would love to take our $…but since it’s so “PAINFUL……”for you, feel free to cover the cost. Thanks for watching 😉
Nice homestead and land. Look forward to watching the Journey!!!
Hopefully that new spot will work
Nice property love your vlogs from Canada 🇨🇦
Beautiful mountains land is nice
Thank you! We can't wait to see what we can grow here.
If you can, 😊Shortest distance for the cable run.
Have you thought about using your container as a base for your solar panels?
THANKS FOR THE UPDATE. I THOUGHT THAT MAYBE IF YOU COULD GET A PERSON WITH ALL AROUND HANDYMAN TRAITS IT WOULD HELP. MY BAD. I AM GLAD IT IS AN LEARNING ADVENTURE. GOOD LUCK,
YW, What about one row in front of the big tree? Another row along the north side of the road towards the shed? You can reshape the driveway later. maybe pack down gravel under the frames to level it. A 2X4 with a level on it, pile to raised pile. This video had a great view of sun angle. If you go under big tree, cut the limbs above the array. Easier said than done, they do have mini chainsaws on a stick, might want to film that from a distance as long as the stick. Rather than putting a Spiderman suit on and climb the limbs and cut. Long run of wire, NO.8 wire for that,
Nice video.
Many many thanks
👍🏻
Awhhhhh…..thanks for the consistency of your journey videos….enjoyed it and had a good laugh….love you both and continued success and blessings on your journey ❤ ❤…..see you both next week 😂😂
We appreciate the love and support! See you next week fam! 🙏🏾
where you have them right now those trees are going to get fuller in summer
Looking great,MERRY CHRISTMAS🌳🎄🎁🇺🇲
Thanks, Merry Christmas to you too!
So, do you want power and comfort or a seldom used picnic area?
Hey that orange on the ground is that marking paint? or clay?
If it's clay you can use that to fire your own bricks and have endless free building materials.
I have a ton of that red clay on my property and am thinking about firing my own bricks with it myself.
It’s marking paint. Going to make a little dirt ramp to be able to drive the tractor down to the lower level. There is a ton of brown clay around here… now I have to look into firing bricks … thanks man😂🤣
@@7sigmaoff-grid ahh ok cool, probably a blessing...even though you can make great bricks with red clay its a real mutha trying to dig in. Speaking of I noticed on the last video you had a square nose shovel, those are good for moving loose dirt but you need a sharp nosed shovel for digging in packed soil 🙂 The square nose moves more dirt but if it's not loose its a pita to try n dig with one. Too bad we arent neighbors I have around 20 various shovels lol
Here you go again watching my 6...you are absolutely right...as we were struggling trying to break mounds of hardened loose dirt. Man...every week you have me going back to Home Depot buying more $hi^!!!! LOL Sharp Nose Shovel on the next purchase list(along with Piranha Bar)
@@7sigmaoff-grid mama gonna ban me from the channel lol
@@BillyBlaze7 "What did Billy tell you to buy now..." LOL
Hi. YOUR UNFORTUNATE DELIMA OF THE 🐁 THE ONCE AND FOR ALL PROJECT TO DO FOR THIS IS TO HAVE AN THICK HEAVY DUTY UNDERCARRIAGE MADE FOR YOUR HOME LIKE THEY MAKE FOR SOME CARS...PROBLEM SOLVED.😊
lol you don't have to worry about the deer they won't hurt you. Now two bucks during rutting season might but not likely even then. It's good to have the deer come up that close, easier shot when harvesting deer meat lol
Appreciate the heads up man! My city-slicker brain isn't privy to deer behavior... all I have as a reference is old UA-cam video's of deer stomping out cats and dogs...LOL
@@7sigmaoff-grid lol yeah man you will be alright with doe, if you feed them they will eventually come eat out of your hand, your deer are clearly not afraid of people so they could be easily trained into coming much closer and letting you feed them directly over time.
@BillyBlaze7 yeah they are definitely very comfortable in the area..which is the real reason why we stay armed cause they are MOUNTAIN LION food! The Neighbors share pics and discuss sitings weekly of big cats in the area. I like having them around (potential food) but then I don't like have them around...(potential food for Simba Jr.)LOL
@@7sigmaoff-grid Cougars / mountain lions aint no joke, and they are sneaky as hell too. I remember so called tracking one as a kid in Mississippi but what I didn't know is they are fond of doubling back and coming in from behind you while you are tracking them. When they yell it sounds like a baby crying or a woman screaming so if you hear that out there at night go back in the house lol
Thanks for yet another nugget of great advice ....Stay our asses in the house when we here anything that sounds like crying or screaming...LOL
Mice come in hole big as a dime. Put steel wool in holes
Shouldn't you cut the trees before you set up the solar panels? Sure requires a lot of figuring things out...doesn't it. Good luck.
See if instead of killing the tree you move it and re-plant it someplace else!
Shabbat Shalom Family 👋🏾,
How Ya doin? Busy, hard-at-work I see. Well, Rome wasn't built in a day and neither was an Array with 22 fitted Solar Panels (lol) right? 😄
Anyway Family, STAY THE COURSE & KEEP ON KEEPIN ON, because the Finish Line is just up ahead. 😇
Continued Barukings/Blessings To And Upon Y'all. 🕊👊🏾🤗🤴🏾👸🏾❤️💎🫱🏽🫲🏾🛐
APHGTTTMHYAH 👑
Thanks for the encouragement Fam, we appreciate you! 🙏🏾
@7sigmaoff-grid
YOU KNOW that Y'ALL ARE MORE THAN & ALL TOO WELCOME family. 🤗😇😁
APHGTTTMHYAH 👑
i think you have to much shade for where you put them
I TRULY WISHED THAT THERE WAS SOMEONE YOU GUYS COULD HIRE. IT IS BECOMING PAINFU..............................................................
It’s not “PAINFUL” for us because we LOVE LEARNING! There are plenty of folks that would love to take our $…but since it’s so “PAINFUL……”for you, feel free to cover the cost. Thanks for watching 😉