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  • @debbiesander4853
    @debbiesander4853 8 місяців тому +7

    I’m watching this 4 years after it was filmed. You guys have come a long way! You have so much heavy equipment now to deal with the snow. 👍

  • @anciskold541
    @anciskold541 5 років тому +61

    HAHAHA! I'm sorry guys but... When you drive in snow you have to take it VERY easy with the accelerator when you take off with your car. I live in Härnösand, in the middle of Sweden and I know snow and driving in snow. And that Polaris plow.... waste of time. But you'll learn! Love your channel!

  • @dianehorgan9066
    @dianehorgan9066 4 роки тому +12

    Understatement of the year...."Eric Works really hard....we both work really hard!!!"
    I'm exhausted just watching you!!!
    At least you save money on gym membership! 😂
    In the UK if we get a smattering of snow....the country grinds to a halt!!!
    Love yous guys. ❤️

  • @martinbond46
    @martinbond46 4 роки тому +19

    That first part was painful to watch, but you kids do usually think ahead. I am confident you will learn from these experiences. I am enjoying the nostalgia your channel gives me. Thank you.

  • @dakodaami6973
    @dakodaami6973 4 роки тому +26

    5:30 you need to keep the tundra in 4 wheel drive. That why you keep slipping trying to move the trailer

    • @mahalathacker6513
      @mahalathacker6513 3 роки тому

      Most TRD trucks are only 2 wheel drive.

    • @youwillneverguess
      @youwillneverguess 3 роки тому

      @@mahalathacker6513 It depends where you are at. For example most trucks sold new in places like Texas or Arizona, are 2wd and then that is of course reflected in the used vehicles available for sale.

  • @maineshire
    @maineshire 5 років тому +58

    Chains, get some chains!😊

  • @yanknoz9710
    @yanknoz9710 5 років тому +8

    I watch these videos and have the utmost respect for you two young folks. Your hard working and determined. That's all that's needed for success. Don't sweat the mistakes. They're our teachers. If I had a nickel for every mistake I made!😉👍👍👍👍👍

  • @MemphisMojo15s
    @MemphisMojo15s 5 років тому +2

    All the critics bashing these people for what? They're having fun and seemingly doing just fine! The truck is capable and I do believe they understand now that chains are a must so no need to beat these guys in the ground over it. Keep up the good work! Nice truck, nice Polaris, beautiful snow!

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому +1

      is what it is your comment made us smile because that day we were totally having fun. Our tundra is a wonderful 4wd truck, we did learn a lot about snow in that respect this past winter season 😁

    • @MemphisMojo15s
      @MemphisMojo15s 5 років тому

      @@SimpleLivingAlaska I'm glad you enjoyed the comment :-)
      I love snow too! Lived in it my entire life :-)

    • @lbrown6859
      @lbrown6859 2 роки тому +2

      AMEN it is what it is. Some folks are just trying to be helpful, Some folks just like to be hateful!!

  • @kimmurphy6864
    @kimmurphy6864 4 роки тому +10

    Y’all are young enough to handle anything.... I remember those days like it was yesterday lol. Wish I was young again lol. 😃

    • @nathanmciver6737
      @nathanmciver6737 3 роки тому +1

      Your only as old as you think. Keep on moving pimp! Lol ;)

    • @angelamarie4137
      @angelamarie4137 2 роки тому

      I do too. I remember my car doors all being frozen shut and having to dig the car out of the snow. And one time I went off the road into a ditch an a couple park rangers had to pull my car out. Lol

  • @susanwollner6623
    @susanwollner6623 3 роки тому +2

    My Dad said he used the car mats and bought bigger ones to help. He also bought tire chains.

  • @frankie2234
    @frankie2234 5 років тому +27

    A nice young couple growing together with adventures. Good luck.

    • @judithreynolds1657
      @judithreynolds1657 4 роки тому +1

      frankie2234 yes, very nice 👍 but where is the $$$ coming from?

  • @eriknilsson1688
    @eriknilsson1688 5 років тому +7

    A classic in Sweden haha! Grandma used to take her "cross country skis?" to assist the nearest retirement home the days the nurses couldn't get to work due to snow.

  • @jameshall3482
    @jameshall3482 5 років тому +6

    If I was young again I would be there in a heart beat! Love watching your adventures.

  • @friedalumpkins
    @friedalumpkins 4 роки тому +4

    Such an amazing young couple. Wishing I was young and could do the kind of things you do

  • @redcossack245
    @redcossack245 4 роки тому +2

    Oh the memories watching this brings back. In 5 years of living in Northern Idaho we got stuck or slid off the road four times and helped others 5 times. Nice to watch from a warm and cozy office drinking warm coffee!!

  • @kemhughes5895
    @kemhughes5895 3 роки тому +2

    Poor Eric, l felt bad for how many times that you guys got stuck. But you and Ariel have such good attitudes about everything. It didn’t seem to bother you guys at all.

  • @nickdonaldson8993
    @nickdonaldson8993 5 років тому +4

    Great to see you working together on your challenges. Free useable stuff is always a bonus. Thanks for sharing.

  • @katherinewillie9776
    @katherinewillie9776 4 роки тому +1

    Build a woodshed before next winter!! Shoveling off the firewood sucks! I learned my lesson my first winter, 17 years ago. 💋✌

  • @ignaciaforteza7731
    @ignaciaforteza7731 3 роки тому +2

    Knowing you and watching your videos, this difficult confinement has been somewhat a bit more bearable…my admiration of you both as a perfect team and how a loving couple ought to be, injects hope. Perhaps this world has a chance after all… God bless you both and your precious ambition.👍❤️😘

  • @killahjeep
    @killahjeep 5 років тому +65

    you need a better plow.. that trip forward isnt doing you any favors... I highly recommend a snowblower, or even a plow for the tundra.. and chains....

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому +18

      I totally agree with you and just got a great deal on a tracked honda snowblower! Thanks for commenting

    • @killahjeep
      @killahjeep 5 років тому +5

      @@SimpleLivingAlaska I have an older 28" Honda tracked blower.. works awesome... until j blew the motor.. check oil often..

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому +5

      Will do thanks for the tip!👍

    • @killahjeep
      @killahjeep 5 років тому +4

      @@SimpleLivingAlaska I should note I had it for nearly 18 years.. best snowblowers on the market in my opinion...

    • @thebad300
      @thebad300 5 років тому +6

      he needs a truck with better 4wd

  • @brucecowdrey2835
    @brucecowdrey2835 3 роки тому +7

    I’m hooked on watching you guys. I’ll say this, you are not afraid of hard work. What were your professions before you moved? 👍

    • @chad8251
      @chad8251 2 роки тому +1

      i think she was a dentist hygenist idk about him

  • @MrRDVIII
    @MrRDVIII 4 роки тому +3

    Been there done that, I took us awhile but we now have a 40hp tractor with a pto driven snowblower. 16-20 feet a year.
    Enjoy and learn.

  • @traviscore8681
    @traviscore8681 5 років тому +3

    Chains work wonders guys. Enjoying the videos

  • @AlmostHomestead
    @AlmostHomestead 5 років тому +5

    The adventure continues. Man that’s a lot of snow. That little Polaris was a good investment. Take care guys.

  • @susannegalligan8600
    @susannegalligan8600 5 років тому +2

    You make watching you work very easy!! It’s so beautiful there. Sounds of your fire, wonderful. Thanks for the video.

  • @jackwebb437
    @jackwebb437 4 роки тому +2

    I follow another family who are quasi-homesteaders. It is so interesting to see the similarities and yet individual differences. I really enjoy watching both channels. If it wasn’t for our age, my wife said that it would’ve been good for us to have taken a similar path.

  • @rabbitchaser101
    @rabbitchaser101 2 роки тому

    Oh yes the huge snow falls. Northern Michigan specializes in those. Grab your a self an old snow beater. Old plow truck that just stays in your driveway. Throw 5 or 6 hundred pounds in the bed. Huge time saver. Great job getting it all dug out.

  • @sohailakhtar5474
    @sohailakhtar5474 Рік тому

    You guys are really amazing and hard working couple.It’s very difficult to remove heavy snow but you both take it so easy impressive.Keep working and smiling.

  • @MNJay1
    @MNJay1 5 років тому +2

    That's quite the pickle. I don't know all the circumstances surrounding this dilemma. I'm from Minnesota. We get our fare share of snow and cold. I made the mistake once to wait for two storms to move through, a day apart from each other, before I plowed. Never ever again. I'd rather plow 3 times of 8 inches vs one time of 24 inches. I'll go out in the middle of it puking out snow to clear, then go out again when it's done. It's way, WAY too much for the plow truck if I wait. Yes I got stuck. It took 3 hours to get it unstuck, by myself. Using a 4 wheeler with a plow and a shovel for underneath. I feel your pain.

  • @ronaldcoleman1323
    @ronaldcoleman1323 5 років тому +3

    I’ve had my share of getting stuck also. You did well.

  • @ihop8783
    @ihop8783 4 роки тому +1

    Your teamwork is awesome.

  • @pattifoote1714
    @pattifoote1714 4 роки тому +3

    Your stove should be burning all the time in your condition up there. We live in Upstate NY and when we start it, it doesn’t go out until May, just saying. You may want to stack your wood on your deck and keep refilling that when the weather permits it. Love your channel❤️🤗

  • @boris2873
    @boris2873 4 роки тому +1

    Two tire chain on the tundra & Polaris would help alot. Life long Alaskan and I'm still learning.👍

    • @boris2873
      @boris2873 4 роки тому

      I carry 8 sandbags in my half ton truck if I'm not hauling stuf,the weight helps alot plus when it rains I can use 2 on my driveway and still have enough for weight. The Polaris would probably push snow better to with weight in the bed if you don't already have it.

  • @puirYorick
    @puirYorick 11 місяців тому

    Ah, memories. I do NOT miss dealing with several feet of snowfall after a blizzard. Worse yet, digging out stuck vehicles *during* a blizzard.

  • @mitzimarquez2410
    @mitzimarquez2410 2 роки тому

    I've never seen so much snow. Wow 😳. It is so heart warming to see you both working together as a team.
    Blessings to you both 💖

  • @kimmurphy6864
    @kimmurphy6864 4 роки тому +2

    Please always keep emergency clothes, blankets n gear in your vehicles 😃

  • @fnnnknorth
    @fnnnknorth 4 роки тому +3

    To see a female that grew up in the bay area that admits that Erik is the muscle in the relationship! Blows my mind. We all have our biological strengths. Love the snow 🇨🇦 and the comments. Thanks for sharing. There’s many of us that envy your adventures (and videos).

  • @ruthiemay423
    @ruthiemay423 3 місяці тому +1

    I am so thankful that your videos have improved so much over the years. No more anoying noisetracks. Your current music is lovely. Thank you!!! ❤❤❤ May 2024.

  • @daveporter6123
    @daveporter6123 5 років тому +5

    7 cords min every year. Have extra too share if needed or barter and reserve encase someone becomes ill during winter.

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому +1

      Dave Porter, great advice! We are hoping to have an extra years worth by next winter :)

  • @daveporter6123
    @daveporter6123 5 років тому +2

    My solution is fun. Get a nice log-attach it too your plow for weight. couple eye screws and a chain with hooks. Gotta get chains for the tundra and put 6 concrete blocks in the back with a couple bags of sand. Dump your fire ash on/in the driveway. Peace!
    Need a nice working air pump let out air from tires, Install chains,then air tires back up.

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 4 роки тому

      Whatever.
      Wood ash is what they have and works great, especially during the ice season in march april.

  • @lebleup
    @lebleup 5 років тому +1

    I don’t even mess around with whether to use chains or not. In a hilly environment at 7900 ft, it’s a recipe for getting stuck without chains. Not good at sub freezing and the white stuff relentlessly coming down.

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому

      Agreed, we will get those chains on next time. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @brandoncomeau130
    @brandoncomeau130 Рік тому

    I love your channel I’ve watched and re watched all your videos I think you guys are great!

  • @Wilderstead
    @Wilderstead 5 років тому +2

    No 4WD on the Tundra? If not, I see a new truck in your future!! LOL . Get some tire chains for both that and the polaris. They'll come in handy on more than one occasion I bet. And make sure you keep em in the truck and the side by side! That's quite the snow fall. And winter is just getting started. Stay warm Guys!! Happy New Year!

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому +1

      Yeah the ol tundra has 4x4, that trailer full of snow held her back!

    • @zeus3358
      @zeus3358 5 років тому

      My Sierra would have pulled that out no problem. Did he have it in Auto or 4 by 4? Because I don't see the front tire spinning half the time. And I live in Canada and we get a hell of a lot more snow than that. I got stuck in my driveway and that's because I forgot to take traction control off. At least the snow was over the front tires when I was stuck and hung up. Watching this video is just sad

  • @jerrysmith3414
    @jerrysmith3414 4 роки тому

    take a 55 gallon drum and saw in half from top to bottom , each half will make a good schouvel to push snow and to dump u just lean barrell foward ..u can make a handle,one for each barrel by useing a peace of wood..lay the drum side ways and in middle of drum and middle of top to bottom scres a lag bolt into the wood from inside the drum into your handle on the other side will slide over the snow n push more with each pass . utube has videos on things made from 55 gallon drums .

  • @ramil6219
    @ramil6219 2 роки тому

    Super video. Milan from Přerov CZ.

  • @xxlxpman
    @xxlxpman 5 років тому +3

    Nokian Hakkapellieta snow tires and two sets of chains. Recommend by the mountain roads of Montana!

  • @celesteknox1529
    @celesteknox1529 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful there I live in the south where I have summer year around,a little cold during January, February, we might have cold two after that back in the 80's you guys are great.

  • @geina4412
    @geina4412 3 роки тому

    " Are you stuck in that snow again? How did that happen 😂😂😂 I have been binge watching all your videos since I discovered your channel. Love you guys.

  • @shellybielawski1773
    @shellybielawski1773 2 роки тому

    Y’all are hard workers for sure. Love y’all

  • @whisperingeaglelanders2339
    @whisperingeaglelanders2339 4 роки тому +2

    Oh my what a mess! Looks like yall got out ok! Wow, that's so much snow!!❄❄❄

  • @lizatl1
    @lizatl1 5 років тому +2

    One of my favorite videos. I can sit warm and snug and chuckle at your snow perils. I appreciate the serious nature of each event but you youngsters are so capable that I know you will work things out...with such charm and humor.

  • @rbdymock
    @rbdymock 5 років тому +2

    Loved your video! Made my day!

  • @fadiskaf1736
    @fadiskaf1736 5 років тому +1

    First time I watch your videos, and I love it. You guys are a hard working couple and look very genuine. Look forward for more fun videos. Stay warm and take care of yourselves.
    You just gained a new subscriber.

  • @donbethune383
    @donbethune383 2 роки тому

    I use an old 1066 international diesel with an 8 foot two stage blower. I would rather use a gasoline tractor than a diesel, but for time being it is what I have. Blow snow often as needed. Pushing snow doesn't get you past the last place you stopped. You lose distance each time. I am from the prairie in Minnesota so we deal with ALOT of drifting. The right equipment can still not be enough. Two years ago I got hung up on a drift and had to wait until spring to move the tractor. Stay Safe!

  • @carmancloud
    @carmancloud 3 роки тому

    It’s all about the rocking!

  • @akrealestatebroker
    @akrealestatebroker 4 роки тому +1

    I live in Anchorage. Better get a truck with a plow. Ford F250 has excellent front ends for heavy plow work. Blessings!

  • @JD-gi4nv
    @JD-gi4nv 4 роки тому

    I have taken to showing this video to family members for a good laugh. I turn it on, sit back and wait for people i'm showing to start laughing and shouting out NO, why is he doing that.? Being from North Dakota and Minnesota we have learned the hard way just like you.

  • @fourbyfourer
    @fourbyfourer 5 років тому +1

    The lady is quite the worker, and a good fire starter.

  • @joemilbourne3151
    @joemilbourne3151 2 роки тому

    The first thing you do when you stuck in snow is unhitch the trailer, 2/ long term build a vehicle and equipment shed three sides and a steep roof and 3/ if the snow is over a foot deep clear it before try to get through it other that keep on going in your great adventure love your video's !!

  • @terrykunst3883
    @terrykunst3883 4 роки тому +1

    Love finding free treasures

  • @aspendell209
    @aspendell209 5 років тому +1

    Greetings from down the road near Big Lake.
    If you tilt your solar panels down about 5 degrees from vertical, it will prevent most of the snow and ice from collecting on them. This is a fairly common practice in Alaska during the deep winter months, when the sun doesn't get much more than 5 degrees above the treeline. Any power lost due to not being aligned with the suns path will be recouped by the solar rays reflecting off the snow. You should not notice any net difference, and performance may even improve, at least through February.

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому

      Howdy neighbor! We agree we need a steeper angle on our panels, we have to modify our mount a little to achieve this, maybe this spring? Great tip on the sun reflecting off the snow we never thought of that! Have a great weekend!

  • @jcampbell100
    @jcampbell100 2 роки тому

    Oh yes been there done that. Thanks for vid,

  • @BreakingFreeOffGrid
    @BreakingFreeOffGrid 5 років тому +2

    Yep chains 👍 Score on the free stuff. Love your property!

  • @Zenkaz967
    @Zenkaz967 4 роки тому +1

    Great free stuff!🥰

  • @markw9841
    @markw9841 4 роки тому

    Entertaining.... Makes me glad I have a 4WD with studs.... And a contract with a plow company in Anchorage.

  • @pete3028
    @pete3028 Рік тому

    I had to laugh at the second "tundra stuck" point.. I've been there before D-rip-R-rip-D-rip-R-rrrrriiipp it.. then realization moment you need a shovel! Hello from (the future and) a bit further south in Canada .. started watching your adventure from the start. Keep it up.. I love these accounts of your experience and will share them with everyone I know.

  • @ourselfreliantlife
    @ourselfreliantlife 5 років тому +1

    Definitely a lot of snow! Hopefully that doesn't end up hindering you two too much. Nice score on the materials. 👍

  • @dwpharester8714
    @dwpharester8714 4 роки тому +2

    You two are lucky to have found each other. Always remember.

  • @lynsmith2698
    @lynsmith2698 3 роки тому

    Awww yes....the 1st winter in a new place is always the hardest. when we moved up to northern BC (from down near vancouver) it was a real learning curve. You guys have rocked it over the years. We can look back and laugh eh.

  • @donnburge9774
    @donnburge9774 5 років тому +2

    At least you weren't here 30 plus years ago I lived on Church Road when I was still dirt we used to get 8 feet of snow

  • @cekfraun
    @cekfraun 3 роки тому

    I felt so bad for you, getting stuck in the snow so many times! I live in Maine and can definitely relate. I have a 4WD Subaru Outback now, though, so no more getting stuck, and someone else does the plowing for me. You guys are awesome. Keep up the good work. :-)

  • @stephaniebranstetter1834
    @stephaniebranstetter1834 5 років тому +2

    My husband and I will be moving to the Wasilla area in May! Looks like we are the exact same age as both of you:) Maybe our paths will cross! Love your channel, you're living our dream. Can't wait to be there next winter.

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому +2

      Very cool! We love it here! But...it is -12 F today... Oh well we've got the wood stove going nice and hot! I'm sure we will run into each other these towns are very small!
      😀✌

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 4 роки тому

      Some day you will regard -20 as nothing to write home about.

  • @soniadiez5748
    @soniadiez5748 3 роки тому

    Hi 🙋🏻‍♀️, i’ve been watching about month or so I love you guys, I wish I was young enough to do that. You guys are both blessed because you both work together and you seem to both like each other a lot and that’s awesome. You need to build a garage to keep your vehicles under neath and out of the snow so you can plow.

  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 4 роки тому +1

    Ugh, snow is so much work !!! I bet next year you will be plowing at the first inch and plow way back !!!
    Some markers along your path will save you a lot of frustration:)
    Here in northern Minnesota we have tall markers on every curb, fire hydrants (in town), parking lot perimeter and along driveways !!!
    I’m tired of winters 🥺

  • @ringmemarak7369
    @ringmemarak7369 4 роки тому +1

    My favorite videos

  • @michaelarchangelthehammer
    @michaelarchangelthehammer 5 років тому +1

    Sidenote..I was a Toyota mastertech in history..and I replaced a few of the front diffs on the tundra and ifs cruisers, just be cautious about spinning them up during snow/mud time,at some point they find traction and then pop ...this was in Washington state

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому

      Thanks for the tip, I think I need to put my chains on next time it snows that much and I need to use my trailer. Got our tundra with 100k on it now has 227k... She's getting old!

  • @r.dennis3916
    @r.dennis3916 3 роки тому

    I use an old 4x drive tractor with a pto snow blower attached to rear. While I hate twisting around to see, it makes for a lot easier
    Clean up.

  • @DebbiesHomeplace
    @DebbiesHomeplace 5 років тому +1

    Happy New Year you two. That's a lot of snow! Very pretty. Free stuff, awesome. You make a great team, stay toasty!

  • @kiasmine
    @kiasmine 4 роки тому

    That was a lot of snow!!!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jasongrgr
    @jasongrgr 5 років тому +6

    Word to the wise , when you buy a snow shovel , buy the aluminum ones. The plastic ones crack and break and snow sticks to them. The aluminum ones are light weight and you can bang them off when snow sticks. Great vids.

    • @SimpleLivingAlaska
      @SimpleLivingAlaska  5 років тому +1

      I can only imagine! We have been learning that plastic outside cracks given enough time (our hose split too). Checked out the metal snow shovels at Home Depot, a little more than we wanted to spend but we are keeping our eyes open :)

    • @bill605able
      @bill605able 5 років тому +1

      Paste wax on the aluminum shovel will keep the snow from sticking.

    • @donnburge9774
      @donnburge9774 5 років тому

      go to AIH and buy a food grade uhmw shovel

    • @hoodoodino2335
      @hoodoodino2335 5 років тому +1

      Birdie315 ... Eddie Bauer provided survival classes to us and they had a heating up shovels to use candle wax. Effortless snow removal

    • @jasongrgr
      @jasongrgr 5 років тому

      Thats what another guy said. Would have never thought of that though. But when i think about it , i put wax on my snowboard. So why not. Great suggestion.

  • @everettlamborn
    @everettlamborn 4 роки тому +1

    chains! there great for that weather

  • @DukeStreetBill
    @DukeStreetBill 4 роки тому

    Lay down some firewood, split side up, at right angles to the slipping tires; try to tuck the first piece right under the tire.

  • @johnarmlovesguam
    @johnarmlovesguam 5 років тому +1

    You can learn a lot from a snow storm.

  • @sgrvtl7183
    @sgrvtl7183 2 роки тому

    Love free stuff!!

  • @unimogdave
    @unimogdave 5 років тому

    Snow tires are great on the hwy with couple inchs but you really need a serious snow tire like the BFG KO2. You also should have a recovery strap. If you have to use chains put an old tire between tow. You will damage your ATV and truck using a chain.

  • @michaelbodner2955
    @michaelbodner2955 4 роки тому +1

    Chains on all fours, and tighten up the springs on the plow

  • @uncleredneck3802
    @uncleredneck3802 4 роки тому

    You can cut your wood usage a lot by installing a steel drum on stove pipe and use a fan and dlow on it and use a lot of heat going out the stove pipe.

  • @russf6572
    @russf6572 3 роки тому

    Lots of snow! I think that's the reason I ended up in Oregon rather than Alaska when I left Michigan in 1987.
    30 years of 'real' winter was more than enough. Now when I want snow I can drive up to Mt. Hood. (In 34 years I YET to drive up there for the snow!)

  • @wayupnort6271
    @wayupnort6271 2 роки тому

    Just catching up on all your past videos! I bet when you got the 6x6 and a proper width plow it was a revelation in snow plowing! 😁. I used to have one here in NW MN. They are plowing beasts! Cheers from the birthplace of Polaris!

  • @laydenhollowhomestead
    @laydenhollowhomestead 4 роки тому +1

    You need a 4x4 truck and a bigger plow for you side by side It would make your life a lot easier. good job

  • @williamwalter8554
    @williamwalter8554 5 років тому +2

    Hi Arielle and Eric,
    I was thinking about the snow issue and how to solve it. What do you think about geothermally heated antifreeze solution or even in combination with solar evacuated tubes. Heating an IBC tote of antifreeze that is piped out with pex tubing or whatever can withstand the harsh winters under your driveway, chicken coop even the out house. Now a secondary problem to solve is how muddy your driveway gets and driving over the pipe. It would start with grading the driveway properly removing ruts and such, then laying the pipe loop down, adding 2 to 3 inches of sand over it, followed by landscaping fabric (this will keep the gravel from sinking into the ground) then a few inches of gravel. I'd think that would give you a good road surface for your driveway. Hope you like the idea and can work it into your future. Cheers,
    Bill
    P.S. An obvious afterthought having the gravel on the driveway will reduce a lot of your mud problems come spring thaw.

  • @jimmieburleigh9549
    @jimmieburleigh9549 3 роки тому

    Looks like you need to add a differential lock to make all 4 tires spin instead of limited slip during normal use.
    A plow on truck would be a good thing during winter as well.

  • @cortezj29
    @cortezj29 4 роки тому

    The plow needs to be at least as wide as the outside edge of your tires. That way the tires track over the surface cleared by the plow. You would need a 66 inch wide plow for a midsize Polaris.

  • @jerrysmith3414
    @jerrysmith3414 4 роки тому

    id also put some cusion foam around battery to keep warm along with charger if not just secure in barn where it dont demand so much attention .

  • @stevediduck9963
    @stevediduck9963 3 роки тому

    Pretty slick spot for those solar panels. I'm surprised your Tundra got stuck and more than once. Probably because lack of weight in your box. Not sure how heavy that tandem is but it's fairly low so it's plowing snow. We use to have a Toyota FourRunner. All the year we had it, it never got stuck. Best 4x4 we ever had. Anyway the quad made the difference. See you have a newer type now.

  • @sylviafoust9545
    @sylviafoust9545 3 роки тому

    Bless your heart!

  • @2007KB
    @2007KB 4 роки тому

    Great score on all the stuff!

  • @blackrussian7578
    @blackrussian7578 3 роки тому +1

    Come on man,, the truck 4x4,, good winter tires with studs, and chains on the Polaris. I put chains on all 4 tires and it is unstoppable, you're young but you'll learn.

  • @FeFeLaRoux
    @FeFeLaRoux 4 роки тому

    I’m probably going to hell but I laughed quite a bit at the Polaris getting stuck over and over.

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 4 роки тому

      Naw, laughter is never damnable.
      In the end you were laughing at yourself.
      There, but for the grace of god, go I

  • @23640631
    @23640631 4 роки тому +2

    @ Do you think you should purchase some steel link chains to wrap around your tires for traction on the ground or on the main roads?