“Broke to read and write” 😂 Its true that an unbroken team is dangerous whether your logging or just pleasure driving. However there is nothing more satisfying than working a broke team that you trained. Nice vid Zach!
Ha, yes!! I really enjoy them a lot. They’re not near where I want them just yet. But they have a good start! Thank you for such kind words. And thanks for watching and commenting. Take care
@@TaylorAkinsit’s a process. I use the American hardwood log grading standard. I’ll do a video soon on how I grade. Maybe that’ll help ya. Thanks for watching!
Hi Zak Those two mules are a treat to watch skid logs you have done a great job with them. In Canada we do a lot of ground skidding and don't usually see a cart and no mules to speak of. On heavy loads I would use a four foot sleigh with about ten inches of clearance. It works good summer or winter. I also have used a car hood turned upside down. An old VW hood works the best as it was shaped like a sled well turned up at the front. I reinforced a hole in the front I cut and passed a chain to the log. It is surprising how much easier it makes a log draw. Great videos keep them coming. Cheers Ron
Hey Ron, thanks a bunch for sharing! And yes a sled will make a big big difference in how it pulls. I have used sleds here too. And prolly will again at some point. I am putting a log wagon together now. Thanks for watching and commenting! Take care
Always a good day when u post a video. I love it and enjoy them all. Im gonna have me a pair of mules soon as i get old enough to retire from sawmilling lol
Thanks for sharing the video Zach. Scared me when you went down. I'm sure it scared you for a second also. Yes it is important that they listen to you. Kate and Alice are doing great for a three year old team. But the more you work them the better they are going to be. Just like anything else. Good that you have Mr Summers to help you and give you some pointers. The older generation can teach us a lot. My Grandpa was like that too. Don't let get by with not listening or doing what you want them to do. Stay safe out there working.
Yessir buddy you’re right! I am glad to have had several old mule skinners that have taught me a whole whole bunch!!! I am thankful and blessed. In return, I try to pass some of that along to you good people. Thanks for always watching buddy! And take care
Thanks for sharing different ways to get the timber out. You getting knocked down shows how easy it is to ger hurt, no matter how safe you are. Be safe
Yessir no doubt! That’s my main reason for showing it, was to show how serious this stuff is. Thank you sir for the kind words and also for watching! Take care
Hard-working all three of you, you and your mules ( isn't it great how these animals give all they have) in hot weather. I do hope you all hydrate well and often enough.
I never here of them called grabs! lol snake dogs or log dogs and a dog hammer what we all was called them here in southeast ky I've hammer a lot snake dogs years ago we all was run our mule on auto pilot lol we never dove them just turn lose let go that way grandpa broke them but I got say you got good mules they are broke good doing good job with them! It been 25 years since work a mule most time the mule we used would work all day with you just to get a chance to kick your head off lol I'm 45 now last mule I work I was 20 years old! I traded to 240 Timberjake and 450 Jon deere.good videos love our channel keep up good work ❤
Yes me too! And thank you…and you’re right! We don’t bounce well lol. I notice it more and more as I get older lol. Thanks for the kind words and also for watching! Take care
Oxen have always intrigued me. There was an older gentleman here that used to help my Pa log years and years ago. He used is oxen to pull stumps out of the ground with. They were strong no doubt. Thanks for watching and commenting!! I really appreciate it. Take care
@@childcroneit’s terminology for most things. Well trained, dead broke, broke to death, broke to read and write, great horses, etc!! There is a whole lot that goes into getting a team “well trained” imho. A whole lot. And it takes time. Thanks for watching and commenting. Take care
@@zachodom7486 Oh yes, I know you weren't using the term that way :~) I guess I should have said "what many people call 'dead broke' is ... etc." Your young team is definitely not dulled or tuned out. I admire how you have them going!
@@childcronethank you kindly 😊 my opinions of the well broke or well trained def differs with a lot of public opinions now days lol: thanks again and take care
I have been around horses and mules all my life. Riding stock until about 15 yo ago. Then I started more into working stock. Draft type. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it! Thanks and take care
No it’s never been a problem. It hangs on the hames so it doesn’t lay exactly on them. And also I keep my team nice and slow. So there is not a lot of movement there anyway. Thanks for the question, and also for watching! Take care
Sometimes I do, and sometimes I don’t while skidding. I like to be able to feel as I go. Now when I’m cutting timber, I always wear gloves. Thanks a bunch for watching and also commenting. Take care.
@@benbaker989some mills will pay a little more or less here and there. Markets vary across the country. But gum is just low grade wood and only good for ties. It warps and stuff when you try and saw it for lumber. So it’s not much count really. It does alright for ties.
“Broke to read and write” 😂 Its true that an unbroken team is dangerous whether your logging or just pleasure driving. However there is nothing more satisfying than working a broke team that you trained. Nice vid Zach!
Ha, yes!! I really enjoy them a lot. They’re not near where I want them just yet. But they have a good start! Thank you for such kind words. And thanks for watching and commenting. Take care
@@zachodom7486 how do you grade lumber?
@@TaylorAkinsit’s a process. I use the American hardwood log grading standard. I’ll do a video soon on how I grade. Maybe that’ll help ya. Thanks for watching!
Hi Zak Those two mules are a treat to watch skid logs you have done a great job with them. In Canada we do a lot of ground skidding and don't usually see a cart and no mules to speak of. On heavy loads I would use a four foot sleigh with about ten inches of clearance. It works good summer or winter. I also have used a car hood turned upside down. An old VW hood works the best as it was shaped like a sled well turned up at the front. I reinforced a hole in the front I cut and passed a chain to the log. It is surprising how much easier it makes a log draw. Great videos keep them coming. Cheers Ron
Hey Ron, thanks a bunch for sharing! And yes a sled will make a big big difference in how it pulls. I have used sleds here too. And prolly will again at some point. I am putting a log wagon together now. Thanks for watching and commenting! Take care
Always a good day when u post a video. I love it and enjoy them all. Im gonna have me a pair of mules soon as i get old enough to retire from sawmilling lol
Ha ha, thank you very much! I hope you can do that… Thank you so much for watching and also commenting! Take care
Thanks for sharing the video Zach. Scared me when you went down. I'm sure it scared you for a second also. Yes it is important that they listen to you. Kate and Alice are doing great for a three year old team. But the more you work them the better they are going to be. Just like anything else. Good that you have Mr Summers to help you and give you some pointers. The older generation can teach us a lot. My Grandpa was like that too. Don't let get by with not listening or doing what you want them to do. Stay safe out there working.
Yessir buddy you’re right! I am glad to have had several old mule skinners that have taught me a whole whole bunch!!! I am thankful and blessed. In return, I try to pass some of that along to you good people. Thanks for always watching buddy! And take care
You and this team rock. Your biggest fan in Wyoming.
Thank you very kindly! Maybe one day I’ll get to see Wyoming. I’ve always wanted to travel out that way. Thanks a bunch for watching and take care!
Thanks for sharing different ways to get the timber out. You getting knocked down shows how easy it is to ger hurt, no matter how safe you are. Be safe
Yessir no doubt! That’s my main reason for showing it, was to show how serious this stuff is. Thank you sir for the kind words and also for watching! Take care
I like how kind you are to your mules.
Thank you sir! I take a lot of pride in my animals no doubt. Thanks for the kind words and for watching!!! Take care
I love watching them go by theirselves
Me too! I like to see them think for themselves!! Thanks again for watching
@@zachodom7486 no problem Zach mule power
They’re good babies they stopped right away soon as you yelled whoa
Yes ma’am they are and yes ma’am they did! They mind pretty good especially for three year olds. Thank you ma’am for always watching! Take care
Pete would jog them logs on to the truck...... lol
Ha ha, Yep! Thanks for watching ole buddy. Take care.
Hard-working all three of you, you and your mules ( isn't it great how these animals give all they have) in hot weather. I do hope you all hydrate well and often enough.
Thank you sir and thank you! Yes we stay hydrated and take plenty of breaks! Thanks for watching and commenting! Take care
Great job on the video from your wife. Please be safe logging is hard work God bless
Thank you for the kind words and we will! Thank you for watching and commenting. Take care
You have a beautiful hard-working team
Thank you!! I am very proud of them. I try to take a lot of pride in my team. Thanks for watching and also commenting! Take care…
Oh, thanks for showing and explaining.
You’re welcome and thanks for watching! Take care
I really enjoy your UA-cam channel. keep posting please.
I am glad ya enjoy it and thank you very much. Will do my best!! Thanks for watching and take care
Great video! Thanks from Germany,
Oh cool 😎 thank you! And thanks for watching…take care
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊😊
Thank you!! I am glad that you enjoyed it!! Thank you very much for watching, and also commenting. Take care.
Thanks for the content. Very interesting and y`all sure know what your doing.
You’re most welcome and thanks for the kind words. I really appreciate it, and thanks for watching!! Take care
I never here of them called grabs! lol snake dogs or log dogs and a dog hammer what we all was called them here in southeast ky I've hammer a lot snake dogs years ago we all was run our mule on auto pilot lol we never dove them just turn lose let go that way grandpa broke them but I got say you got good mules they are broke good doing good job with them! It been 25 years since work a mule most time the mule we used would work all day with you just to get a chance to kick your head off lol I'm 45 now last mule I work I was 20 years old! I traded to 240 Timberjake and 450 Jon deere.good videos love our channel keep up good work ❤
Cool 😎 thanks for sharing with me! Some people here call em dogs too. Some grabs. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it. Take care
Glad you didn't get hurt!
Yessir me too! Thank you…
excellent training video
Thank you sir and thanks for watching! Take care
Glad you are OK I am your size and we do not bounce well!!! Your team is well trained
Yes me too! And thank you…and you’re right! We don’t bounce well lol. I notice it more and more as I get older lol. Thanks for the kind words and also for watching! Take care
Damn that team is trained good I am u didn’t get hurt
Thank you sir and yes me too! Thanks for watching and commenting…I appreciate it!!! Take care
love your videos
Thank you very much and thanks for watching! Take care
Whoa and stand still can't be over done
Until you've logged with mules don't know how quick a person can get hurt really bad
Yessir that’s a FACT!!! Thank you sir for always watching and commenting. I surely appreciate it. Take care
I loved twitching logs with Tom and Jack, my oxen.
Oxen have always intrigued me. There was an older gentleman here that used to help my Pa log years and years ago. He used is oxen to pull stumps out of the ground with. They were strong no doubt. Thanks for watching and commenting!! I really appreciate it. Take care
Sorry had to laugh at the fall 😂😂😂 ps like you what most people call Dead broke I call green broke
No problem! Laughing is good for the soul… Heck, I had to even laugh at myself! Lol. Thanks for watching and also commenting. Take care.
Dead broke to me means dulled to a lot of things, but not necessarily understanding & confident.
@@childcroneit’s terminology for most things. Well trained, dead broke, broke to death, broke to read and write, great horses, etc!! There is a whole lot that goes into getting a team “well trained” imho. A whole lot. And it takes time. Thanks for watching and commenting. Take care
@@zachodom7486 Oh yes, I know you weren't using the term that way :~) I guess I should have said "what many people call 'dead broke' is ... etc."
Your young team is definitely not dulled or tuned out. I admire how you have them going!
@@childcronethank you kindly 😊 my opinions of the well broke or well trained def differs with a lot of public opinions now days lol: thanks again and take care
Be safe
Ty sir and will do! Thx for watching and do come again…
Glad you are safe. How long have you been around mules.
I have been around horses and mules all my life. Riding stock until about 15 yo ago. Then I started more into working stock. Draft type. Thank you for watching and commenting. I really appreciate it! Thanks and take care
Questions your right hand mule carries your log dogs. Have you had the dogs chafed the shoulder of your animal?
No it’s never been a problem. It hangs on the hames so it doesn’t lay exactly on them. And also I keep my team nice and slow. So there is not a lot of movement there anyway. Thanks for the question, and also for watching! Take care
Zach , I notice you do not wear gloves , can you explain ? I would bet your hands are very tough!
Sometimes I do, and sometimes I don’t while skidding. I like to be able to feel as I go. Now when I’m cutting timber, I always wear gloves. Thanks a bunch for watching and also commenting. Take care.
Whats sweet gum bringing down there up here is 250 a thousand
Depends on the grade. But $250-$400 a thousand is about right. Thanks for watching buddy and take care
@zachodom7486 ours up here is just straight 250 It's all they give u for it could that be the Mill I'm taking it to?
@@benbaker989some mills will pay a little more or less here and there. Markets vary across the country. But gum is just low grade wood and only good for ties. It warps and stuff when you try and saw it for lumber. So it’s not much count really. It does alright for ties.
what breed of horse is your mules out of.
Percheron draft horses and mammoth donkey. They’re half sisters (same daddy). Thanks for watching and commenting! Take care
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Thank you so much! And thanks for always watching…take care
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@@tomharrington1393 thank you and thanks for watching