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One thing I noticed about this guy is that he keeps his equipment in immaculate condition. That takes a lot of work not necessarily apparent.
You're right, Charlie Stokes !! I have been following Nathan for a while and had to get used to his accent. I'm from Africa, now living in San Diego, CA. It didn't take me long and now I'm able to follow right along !! Nathan sure takes good care of ALL his "stuff" and it shows !! You WILL enjoy his channel, as much as I do !!
The operator of the Kubota is a master of his trade! His touch is gentle and accurate.
In Columbus, Ohio we have a military airport that focuses on refueling maneuvers. That is exactly what they were doing.
Yes but Dayton has right pat airforce base with a museum, i went to visit it around 1966?
The "hunger" you are feeling is actually cravings for the carbs. They will pass if you stick with it. Plan to feel better, stronger, as you progress to better health.
Retired USAF here. That’s a C-17 being refueled inflight.
Just like you, I thought I was wrong once, but it turned out I was mistaken!
Way in the back of my mind, I knew there was a joke about being wrong. Thanks for posting. I'll probably forget it again, but you gave me snicker this morning.
Over 20 years ago, I made a lot of oak furniture for personal use. Love the smell of sawn oak! To this day, I can't cut oak without becoming nostalgic about furniture building in my garage. Makes me smile every time - a happy place for me.
I've been doing a carnivore diet now for 4 years now. I follow Dr Ken Berry, Dr. Shawn Baker, and Dr Eric Berg mostly. Im 74 now and The best thing I ever did was to learn what a proper human diet is...I love it. It took me a while to get use to it but I hung in there and Im so glad i did. I also do OMAD which is One Meal a Day...that too took me a while (3 months probably) to get use to but once I did it was smooth sailing from then on. Butter, Bacon, Eggs (love omlets), and beef is the way to go....zero carbs, zero sugar, and zero processed foods, I will not eat em. I do love salads and healthy veggies like broccoli, cabbage, asparagus, etc., which I will have sometimes as a side. I feel better now than I have in 20-30 years, no lie...I feel like im in my 30's again. It took me a while but i did the best i could everyday, one day at a time, some days were easier than others but eventually I won. In the beginning hen I would get hungry for a snack I would snack on meats like sausage, bacon, ham, kielbasa or liverworse. Its the absolute best thing I ever did. Good luck on your journey its TOTALLY worth it.
I like dr berry . I listed to all of them. Ketovore is the only way I’ve lost weight. If you’re hungry all the time you’re going to eat. It’s a good way of life
That looks like a KC-46, probably out of Seymour-Johnson AFB in Goldsboro, NC, refueling a C-17, probably out of Charleston, SC. Cool to see, as is the wood.
Hello neighbor from right across the line in NC. I have been on the carnivore diet since the first of the year and have lost about 45 pounds. My joints don’t hurt and I can work longer and harder around the house. What you think of as hunger is just your body’s craving for carbs. That will pass in a few days. Another thing that folks don’t do is eat enough. You get to eat until you are full. It takes a while to get to the stage where you know when to eat and when to stop but it is worth it in the end.
"How hard can it be?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Famous last words. 😁✌🖖
I have been carnivore since 2020. The first week you eat 3 x daily with snacks if hungry. I ate beef, butter, bacon and eggs. I usually made extra bacon, saved it in a ziplock bag with bacon greese. Eat until full. Second week you eat when hungry. Good luck. Carnivore diet aka way of eating has been good for me.
Must be honest, Nathan, I haven't tried that carnivore diet. Sounds GREAT - especially if you're a big MEAT eater, which I am !! Didn't do too much for me, 'cause I was always HUNGRY !!
Regarding the Butternut, I have a Foresters ring purchased from the Society of American Foresters which is titanium wrapped around Butternut.
Been on carnivore for about three months. Stick with it. Feeling better than I have in years.
I'm 62 years old. 6ft 2inch tall. I was 260lbs. After 7 months on the carnivore diet I'm at 202 lbs. Best thing I ever did. No exercising to lose weight. No counting calories. No fruit or vegetables. I feel great. And many other health benefits. No peeing in the middle of the night. No aches and pains at all. Lost my dry eyes. Everything that was ailing me is gone.
Same here excellent!!!
You don't have to be obsessive about a meat-only diet. I get many of the same benefits (active 81 yo, 6' 2", 190 lb) from eating 80 to 90% animal protein, and I quell hunger with butter bombs or other fat-heavy treats. (Try using heavy cream in your coffee - yum!) It's hard to avoid all carbs, but try hard because once you start, you will crave more. I think most artificial sweeteners are bunk - stevia is OK but again, it will bring cravings.
@@vinceward My experience is, no sweeteners of any kind once you've broken the sugar addiction. Or it will as you say, trigger cravings.
100% agree - it's awesome. I'm 63, and lost 14# over 4 mos (189 to 175)). I am focused on minimizing carbs, no simple sugars (bread, pasta, sweets,etc.), kind of Mediterranean, but I eat any meat I want. Once I got over the sugar cravings, it's been awesome. I feel better than I did 15 years ago, no swelling, digestive system is better, sleep better, lower triglycerides, you name it.
Make sure you’re eating enough healthy fats- holds you longer.
I’m 67retired oil field worker and about a week in watching your channel really like your content keep up the great work and sir God bless
Appreciate you
Butternut is one of my favorite woods, nice rich color and great woodgrains.
I hope you are going for a concrete culvert as those metal ones rust out in a decade or two.
I’m 60 yrs old and have lost 51 pounds since January 1st. Awesome diet.
Nathan, I hope you can put aside some wild space on your properties to build a fishing pond for You and Bruno.
You are right about the aircraft...they are practice refueling. Even when practicing, they will pass some gas just to make sure transferring systems in both aircraft are working properly...Semper Fi!!
Chippers are also handy for disposing of bodies. ;) Get you some hogs for that field behind the barn on the new property.
Learn to compost. The Mafia will have nothing upon you. Let us know how it goes.
And their motorcycles.
C17 Globemaster III being refueled by a KC46 Pegasus. KC 46 is the newest tanker in the USAF inventory.
Stunning Butternut boards Nathan 👍👍👍👍
Okay, I’ve been keto/carnivore for 2 years plus! Dropped 40#, got off my BP meds, and improved my kidney function! Bacon,eggs and steak for breakfast. I wait until 6PM for dinner and have meat, usually beef. Eat all I want. I then don’t eat until breakfast. Eliminating carbohydrates is the key to getting healthier. It will take a few weeks for you to get used to having snacks made of carbs. I’m 80 , I work every day just like you. Good luck, love your channel.
Not made of carbs?
Grew up in the Air Force and a Marine Corps veteran, that was a KC-10 refueling a C-17.
Sure is nice and green down your way, RB, Nova Scotia.
Hello Nathan,on those 2planes flying so close together.I think they’re just making baby planes ! 😁🤪🤣😎
I sell chips easily at 15$ a yard plus delivery so with a chipper and that trailer you could pay for a lot of fuel. Also they are super useful around the homestead we use 50-60 yards a year.
The smell, absolutely. I love to split red oak.
Nathan, I know you're busier than a one armed paper hanger, but could you put a little red paint on your barn ??
The planes are mating. 😂
Nathan another excellent video from your amazing homestead 😮😊❤
Thanks again!
Absolutely love that little barn you just got!
Thanks!!
That butternut would make beautiful furniture. Thanks again for another wonderful video.
Air Force here, i used to be at a base that had refuelers so i would see them flying all the time. majority of the time the pilots have to maintain so many flight hours to keep their certifications. so theyll practice flying as well as refueling operations.
I'm 68 years old and needed open heart surgery at 66. I am 6"2 was 306 and in 3 months following Dr. Ken Berry I was down to 260 prior to surgery. I then got down to 250. I am currently around 270 but off the carnivore diet. While on it my A1C went from 6.2 to 4.7.
My Doctors weren't sure what to think. I also got off Metformin and a statin I was on.
I am ready to get on it again but meat prices are ridiculous.
I love the smell of fresh cut oak myself the should put that in a bottle I would spray it in my truck 😂😂
I’ve been on Keto for 5 years. I am able to maintain my weight, never been able to do that.I mostly eat meat which is Carnivore. Benefit of Keto and Carnivore is lack of appetite.
Stick with it.
Enjoy your videos.
right on
Quick energy comes from carbohydrates! Protein diets are harder onthe kidneys, drink alot of water, especially since it's summer!
Your new mower looks like one of the Transformers as it folds up.
The Joe Maine banner is a good idea.
100% correct refueling. Nice white oak logs
They are absolutely refueling, they don't really practice it without actually doing it.
Extension of culvert will help ends in future and make use easier when tractor tread width and culvert length close. You may not have property forever or be only person traveling over culvert. Otherwise good field culvert. Watch rocks at mower level.
Lets get that banner !!
For starters, all your content is awesome. I don't understand why you call inch and a quarter five quarter but I'm a cook and not a carpenter or sawyer. Well, you asked what your viewers think about the Joe Main blade endorsement banner due to all the e-mail queries on what your using on the mill. I think they're taking the mick. (playing you like a fiddle) Anyone who's seen more than 2 of your videos would already know. Cheers from Toronto, Canada
Thanks for sharing with us Nathan, You were right on both counts about the refueling or practicing refueling Has to be done so the newbees learn how. You'll do good with the culvert install I'm sure. Seems like the parents are just interested in getting the kids out of their hair so they get them those crotch rockets or four wheelers or high powered cars and turn them out to pasture and never think about their neighbors or anything else. Let one of those kids get hurt or killed and they will try to find someone to blame other than their selves. It's a shame they have their heads buried!!! May you never have to pull one of those kids out from under a car or other vehicle or out of a vehicle a car and they are dead and then have to tell their parent. I've seen it happen and had it happen and I wanted to tell the parent whose fault it really was. Good luck with your outcome on this problem, make a complaint and make it clear. Fred.
I lost over 30 pounds in just six weeks. My cardiologist put me on a low carb diet because of a fluid build up. So there was a lot of fluid loss and some actual weight loss. The second month I lost a little over 20 more pounds and this was actual weight. That’s 50 pounds in two months.
Low carb is the way to go for me. You allow yourself no more than twenty carbs a day.
You eat all of the meats you want, beef, pork, chicken and fish. You eat as much veggies as you want, just no potatoes, no pasta, no corn because of the sugar content. You never feel like you are on a diet. The weight loss just keeps happening. Started at 319 lbs now in about 10 weeks I’m 265.
I would love to come to your place and help mow, help with the saw milling. I grew up doing this. After I retired and sold my business I worked on a golf course mowing and loved it. I went to work every morning at 4:30 and by 10:30 am I was finished, loved it. It was extremely fun while I could do it.
You and your buddy in Alabama, Hobby Hardwood are my two favorite milling channels.
I just need to get you to start pulling for my Tar Heels.
Have a good day!!
Yes they are refueling. I retired working on the refuelers. Proud to serve
Nice!
Refueling, you are right!
Probably re-fueling. Thanks for the video.
Started it Jan 17th and have lost 50lbs but I also do intermittent fasting with it, winch means I dont eat before 4pm or after 7pm. My Doctor just told me what ever im doing do it more your Blood work is great you High Blood pressure is all but gone, your cholesterol is good and you lost all swelling. GOOD Luck, I eat 4-5 fried eggs with a Rib-eye or two until im satiated.
Butternut is a new one for me!! Sawmillers 20 years and never saw any!!! Maybe not native to W Tenn?
I enjoy the videos and knowledge. Tennessee is a beautiful state.
Thanks 👍
Former Air Force nav here, you are correct Nathan. I enjoy what you’re doing. Grew up a little north of you in KY. Makes me miss that area of the US. Not as many trees where I’m at now.
I’ve been on the carnivore diet for over a year. There is something you have to do to keep from being hungry when you first start. It’s called stuffing yourself. You eat until you pick up the piece of meat and you look at it and you say, I cannot put another bite in my mouth. Whenever you’re hungry, eat until comfortably stuffed. I’ve managed to send my diabetes away and lose 65+ pounds. You can also eat bacon, eggs, pork chops, chicken, turkey and fish. Dr. Berry has a guideline you can download on his UA-cam site. It’s very informative. You will also notice that you get less hungry the longer you’re on this diet.
And Dr Ken Berry is also a fellow Tennessee Man! Let’s see a collaboration- I bet his farm house renovation could use some quality lumber!
His second channel OBFARMS is in Rural West Tennessee 🤝
excellent
To answer your question about the 75% off the time. If it took you 2 hours before and you cut that by 75% then it would only take you 1/2 an hour now. Every 15 minutes of an hour is 25% of an hour. Hope that makes sense.
Nothing weird about the smell of newly cut timber especially as a tree. I love it and can smell it right now. Hmmm, Lemon Scented Eucalyptus.
Hey Nathan, I think that barn you recently acquired with that new property needs painting !! Scraped, primed and done right, it'll last another 20 years, at least !! What do you think, my friend ? Just tryin' to be helpful !!
"How hard can it be?" Famous last words...
You might want to invite Mike Morgan down for the weekend.
Beautiful Butternut, Good decision. Chipper will be useful for several reasons. Always a blessing to have the right equipment to do the job. Technology controls productivity.
Don't forget the biochar capability.
At 11:20 let me help you with your math. If you spent 100% of your time mowing and now with the new mower it is 75% faster you save time. But when you are mowing it is still 100% time mowing...Dam now I too am confused.
Beautiful wood Nathan, and yes sir that was inflight refueling. Retired Air Force here and have never seen that from the ground before 😉
They were some pretty good logs you picked up Nathan, especially the but log. Some nice lumber will come out of that one, & some of the others might surprise a little. Nice decision to try that Butternut log, some nice lumber from it & quite possibly from its two mates 'waiting in the wings'. Cheers, Don from South Australia.
I miss butternut wood for furniture projects had a big kill off of it here...my sawyer buddy is over loaded with white oak now here...another great video nathan.
I tried it for 2 weeks because of joint pain. It relieved me of that but I couldn't stay with the diet due to traveling and honestly it's hard to do because I love veggies. But , I did find out for sure the cause of my joint pain was mostly from sugar. I definitely have a sweet tooth!
Definitely air refueling.
10:21 Reducing your mowing time by 3/4 means it takes you 1/4 as long as it used to. Four hours now takes one hour, saving three hours.
Get a chipper and a pellet mill, you can sell or use the pellets
Yes very beauitful wood the butter nut
I agree. there refueling. Looks like a good log to me.
I was 12 years in USAF. Your looking at a KC-135 refueling a C-17. If you see it a lot, you must have an refueling wing near your home... and you do... 134th Air Refueling wing is in Knoxville. You also have an Air National Guard in Chattanooga. But I am betting your seeing C-17's from Little Rock AFB from Arkansas refueling before they head east or south.
Look to see if you have any Valby wood chipper dealers near to you, I have a CH-222 self feeding 3pt hitch chipper, it will take up to 6 to 8 inch material no problem.
They practice refueling by actually refueling.
If you like that coffee, try out Maine Woods coffee. Made in Maine by a small coffee company
I do carveing and woodworking just made my wife a 28 inch box she needed in her quilt room really nice to work with be safe
Refuel looks like a KC 135 tanker. That other "thing" is a C17 career ender. Lotta paratroopers hurt doing bad jump testing those in the mid 90s. I've sat at the Pinnacle watching the 135s do touch and go flight Ops.
@N8 just noticed. It's showing my old YT handle from over a decade ago. Instead of RitchElbe. Might have been the issue I emailed about.
@@2naturesownplace Only two engines visible on tanker. Probably KC-46 but slight chance it is KC-10.
Those planes….its how the little fighter jets are made
Nathan, why don't you use that flail mower that you can offset to one side to mow along the creek so you can go along each side and do it in two passes (One on each side) instead of going back and forth 100 times?
Good looking logs, and really interesting finish mower...??? also hate to say it but if the crotch rockets are really doing 100 down the roads in your area...well.... we call that self correcting unfortunately.....
Beautiful day in Tennessee. Thanks for taking us along. That looks to be an Air Force tanker 2 engine KC-46A Pegasus in flight tanker to me. A Boeing built derivative of the (corrected 767) passenger liner I believe with large bladders in the main cabin. Use a 6 foot level on culvert set so you have a little drop not too much so water won’t rush through too fast I was always told by old timers. Fast water has a tendency to flow fast leaving debris behind. 🤠🇺🇸
Thanks buddy. Knew you would have a good insight
KC-46A is a version of the commercial Boeing 767.
I've been told to have not less than 1/8" or more than 1/4" of fall per foot.
It could also be a KC-10. Don't know what base is near there off the top of my head by the larger receiving aircraft looks like a C-17.
McGhee Tyson in Knoxville has a refueling base. Maybe they are practicing.
Nathan, I really enjoy your vidjas. Hey Nathan, have I mentioned that I really enjoy your vidjas😁?!?!? Thanks for all your hard work. John here, photographing the back-roads of Northeastern Tennessee, y'all.
8:47 I did it ~10 years ago until it accomplished my goals. Now I'm doing it again, for the same reasons. An all-meat diet sounds like a great idea, until you realize that each meat basically comes in one flavor, and that's all you get.
Could u lay some of your scrap wood along the fenceline to keep weeds down along fence?
Absolutely correct, KC-135 refueling a C-17 Thats actually a pretty cool picture.
sorry thats the new KC-46
It really is pretty cool! Nice mowing! I love the black walnut. I’ve got one in the back and I look at it, beautiful! And the damn squirrels digging and carrying Off the nuts. But it is a beautiful site. Just standing tall! Yes I do love the black walnut trees.
Yes you are correct they are refueling. US Air Force Veteran.
You need to install some speed bumps
Nathan the Carnivore and OMAD will change your life for the better. Hopefully the whole family will embrace it. Healthy fats are animal fats. Eat all you want at one setting and forget about food till next day. May take 3 weeks to get your gut health right, but you will discover great health benefits in the future. All the best, Deb
I have never seen butternut , It is pretty wood . Thanks for showing us , Nathan . Seeya
I live in the city of St Louis and the "crotch rockets" are a
problem here too. They make me wish for bad things
and I don't like that. It just makes me madder. 😁✌🖖
Another great video Nathan. I really enjoyed it. Thanks 👍❤️
Glad you enjoyed it
I do fret work and small wood turnings, that butternut would make some beautiful things.
Yes, It was a refueling exercise.
Yea!!! Get a chipper! Thank you Nathan.
It's spring, planes are in heat.
Manual zoom for the win!!
I share your distain for those crotch rockets. Thanks for a great video.
Hi Nathan & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Nathan & Friends Randy