Trick I learned from my uncle. Duct tape cardboard sheets down to the garage floor under the spots the vehicles will sit. You can also put kitty litter on it to help absorb the liquids.
It does mine cousin. Julia is bad almost like you married another cousin of ours. Glad your helping out our good friends. I am sure they will have things back together pretty soon. Their such a nice family. Marty at the end of the video you forgot Friday night. At least I think it is Friday's. Pizza night, and the monthly You Tube creators night too. FYI our church in Malden, MA Their steeple blew of its base on the roof of their sanctuary. Been a tough winter.
When those buckets drop material to be spread or moved (ie bark, wood chips, dirt, gravel) they seem so, so, big. Watching you move snow, that bucket looks hardly bigger than a shovel or wheel barrow.
I have followed your channel from start of main house and watched your kids grow so much. I believe your carpentry skils have really improved ! impressive
O yes it does. To bad the left the awnings out on camper. That's a lot of snow to move. Yes you can clean up the ladders. Wet it and it will melt it down. Those dots of mud makes the room look smaller to me. Your getting there guys. Then either sand or wet sand is next. Wet sand is clean. Thanks for sharing. Iowa enjoys your videos. Be safe. God bless you
I guess you should never have left the Camper Top up. I can't get over how much snow you have. I don't eat asparagus. he Steak looks Great. Stay Warm 🔥🔥🔥from the🥶🥶❄❄☃☃ Martin, did you ever fix your Champion Log splitter, I guess I missed it. I know you ordered a new engine for it. Very Nice Job, GOD BLESS !
A lot of people don't understand snow. They think it snows a lot when and where it's the coldest. I'm from Alabama so I thought that for a long time. We had a ranch in North Central Montana where the temps routinely got to 20 below but we only got about 10" of snow per year. We moved to western Montana where it rarely reaches zero but we get 10" of snow a week.
Learned to Drive a stick in a Semi... You got to Double Clutch and it took me practicing shifting when I wasn't in a Truck. Seth ... You can do anything if you really want to!👌
@11:50 "How bad would you feel?" Not bad at all. I had a near-death experience (NDE) and got to visit with God and my spirit guides. It's unfortunate if someone passes, but they get to rejoin with the collective consciousness and bask in unconditional love. It's a satisfying experience to transition, and we should not fear it or worry about it. That said, I'm in Europe, and 98% of vehicles are manual, so I would definitely get you to the hospital 😄
Marty, I know you like using the lipstick method for marking outlet boxes on your sheetrock but you should check out the "Blind Mark XT" kit. I watched Al of Lumnah Acres on UA-cam use it and it seemed to work quite well. I immediately thought of you guys.
Yep we know. We grew it for several years. Love it fresh b/c it’s way better that what’s at the grocery store. Takes up a lot of garden space so it had to go.
Noted your recitation on the amount of Snow you get. Over here in the uk (Specifically Scotland) if we get snow its chankin (Very Cold) Now as near as i can tell you've got the best part of 4ft there. That's a lot of Snow😀
Martin, have you ever tried this snow removal procedure. 1> Push the top 12-18 inc snow at each pass.. This will not stop your forward progress. When you use the bucket at its lowest, it fills up and you have a pile too quick. Let me know what you think!!! You did a great job with the snow at the homestead! Love the channel. Go Seth and Juls....CofC
once the mud is dried solid, if its on wood or metal just tap it with a hammer. It should shatter off and then you can use steel wool on the ladder to get the remnant off.
You are doing a great job mudding. I just have one little tip for what its worth. You can save some sanding by putting some water in the trough with a little mud. Sometimes a little water on the trowel can feather the mud without removing much of the dry mud. Makes less sanding.
Martin, have you considered getting a snow attachment for the front of the tractor? You would have to add the third function hydraulics(if you don't already have them)for the front end. That would greatly speed up the time you spend on snow removal, allowing you more time to work on the apartment and other projects, as Jules dictates. 🤣
You needed a tractor mounted blower for that task. It will be interesting to see how your garage floor holds up once sealed. We have found that mud season dirt on the tires tears apart the various coatings. I'm thinking of using round baler belts.
Good for him! I heard a horror story once regarding a woman who watched her husband bleed out because she couldn't drive a stick. I myself learned 3 on the tree, and 4 on the floor as I learned to drive about 1971. Now I drive a 6 speed MINI Clubman S. Yeah, automatics are great for city driving, or if you need to shift a lot in heavy traffic. But I live rural, and love to shift! Just a female gear jammer, I guess, and yes I've driven vehicles that needed double shifting as in no synchro between gears.
They are joints lol. And the chook eggs do get bigger as they mature. Always best to have spring chicks then the get to laying age about 6 months in the autumn and they will lay right through the winter 🥶,
In Europe the majority of cars sold is manual, with the transition to battery cars automatic is gaining ground. When you learn to drive in an automatic transmission your license (at least for 5 years) doesn’t allow you to drive a manual.
I love that you guys always invite people to church with you. Keep spreading love and truth! God bless!
Helping out your neighbors that’s the true definition of a great human being you guys are amazing people I love watching your channel
Tux is asking for love and extra love ! He is such a sweetheart 💖! 😊👍💕💕💕
Chains are a game changer! They cost but really are worth it.
Y’all are such a cute and adorable family. Truly an example of what can be when our God is the centerpiece of your family.
Blessings to you all.
Team Work makes the Dream Work!! God Bless and have a Wonderful Day!! 😀❤⚘
I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate what you guys do!!!
God bless you
Chad
Nice of you to help out you friend with the plowing of the driveway! Looking good on the mudding! ✌🏼❤️🙏🏼
Absolutely! No further details required.
Trick I learned from my uncle. Duct tape cardboard sheets down to the garage floor under the spots the vehicles will sit. You can also put kitty litter on it to help absorb the liquids.
Martin, u guys are just the family that works together, and make things happens. it won't be long until u start painting it.
That is a ton of snow to move! The apartment is coming along nicely. It won't be to much longer & you'll be moving in.
You need a snow blower attachment for your tractor
It does mine cousin. Julia is bad almost like you married another cousin of ours. Glad your helping out our good friends. I am sure they will have things back together pretty soon. Their such a nice family. Marty at the end of the video you forgot Friday night. At least I think it is Friday's. Pizza night, and the monthly You Tube creators night too. FYI our church in Malden, MA Their steeple blew of its base on the roof of their sanctuary. Been a tough winter.
My car is a stick.. love it. I have driven manual trans for 40 + yrs
I was thrown in a stick shift had to get my mom home she could not drive talk about learning on the fly but love them now lol
Remember you said keep it nice , TMI live by it.
Tux sure loves Marty in this video
It leans cleans out your system too.
You could use spray adhesive to hold the corner bead on before you mud it. Learned that on The Handyman channel
When those buckets drop material to be spread or moved (ie bark, wood chips, dirt, gravel) they seem so, so, big. Watching you move snow, that bucket looks hardly bigger than a shovel or wheel barrow.
Not taping the joints will result in cracking. Sorry! 😢
preserve the floor and spoil the tractor a nice balance ha ha ha ha
He could put a tarp under it to protect the floor.
The "asparagus effect" is well documented in my entire family. And if you REALLY over-eat it, the color changes as well as the aroma.
What, no more yellow snow.
Snow ..
Bless you for living in all that snow. Just think of the first settlers who moved there and didn't have all the things we do today.
Hello Johnson family. Looks quite snowy. Looks beautiful!
Yes, it does change the aroma
Yes, it does change the aroma here.
hi Martin Julie and seth and sarah amazing progress and still so mucg snow there wow take care greetings from the netherlands
Yep. Changes mine too.
Yup, makes it kinda green too.
Yes the asparagus definitely has an effect on us. You guy’s are so nice and beautiful people. Love your youtube channel.Thanks for sharing.
I have followed your channel from start of main house and watched your kids grow so much. I believe your carpentry skils have really improved ! impressive
You are really making a dent in the snow at your neighbor's place, very kind work, and the apartment is looking so good! 😊👍💕💕💕
Woah - thats a lot of snow. Thanks for sharing
Great idea everyone should know how to drive a manual,you got it handled Seth !
Yes you can wash the mud, joint compoundoff the ladder🤗❤👍
O yes it does. To bad the left the awnings out on camper. That's a lot of snow to move. Yes you can clean up the ladders. Wet it and it will melt it down. Those dots of mud makes the room look smaller to me. Your getting there guys. Then either sand or wet sand is next. Wet sand is clean. Thanks for sharing. Iowa enjoys your videos. Be safe. God bless you
I guess you should never have left the Camper Top up. I can't get over how much snow you have. I don't eat asparagus. he Steak looks Great. Stay Warm 🔥🔥🔥from the🥶🥶❄❄☃☃ Martin, did you ever fix your Champion Log splitter, I guess I missed it. I know you ordered a new engine for it. Very Nice Job, GOD BLESS !
Thanks!! Yes it is fixed.
Yes, changes the aroma.
Adding an element to heat the snow to 55 degrees. With thermostat set to 55 degrees. Or more.
A lot of people don't understand snow. They think it snows a lot when and where it's the coldest. I'm from Alabama so I thought that for a long time.
We had a ranch in North Central Montana where the temps routinely got to 20 below but we only got about 10" of snow per year. We moved to western Montana where it rarely reaches zero but we get 10" of snow a week.
Dropped your gloves 1:04 🤣🤣🤣
Glad everything held up while y'all were gone. Goes to show that taking precautions makes all the difference.
Wow…that’s a lot of snow ❄️. I’m sure they appreciate it 😀
Thats a lot of snow I have not seen that much snow since the winter of 78 while living NW of Chicago. But I love it.
Yes, and it happens so quickly.
I have had Frozen mud fail. You will only find out after your paint dries and draws it up. Most water based adhesives fail after freezing.
Yes asparagus changes mine. LOL That is a good idea that Seth learns to drive a stick. Everyone should.
CONGRATULATIONS FROM ROMANIA. YOU ARE THE BEST. WE LOVE YOU AND WATCH YOU. SUCCESS
Learned to Drive a stick in a Semi...
You got to Double Clutch and it took me practicing shifting when I wasn't in a Truck.
Seth ... You can do anything if you really want to!👌
👍❤️ when you walk around to your steps you need to carry a rubber mallet with you hit the wood and it will pop off the ice real quick and easy
Good job you all and God's Blessings as well. Thank you for your video's.
@11:50 "How bad would you feel?" Not bad at all. I had a near-death experience (NDE) and got to visit with God and my spirit guides. It's unfortunate if someone passes, but they get to rejoin with the collective consciousness and bask in unconditional love. It's a satisfying experience to transition, and we should not fear it or worry about it. That said, I'm in Europe, and 98% of vehicles are manual, so I would definitely get you to the hospital 😄
Marty, I know you like using the lipstick method for marking outlet boxes on your sheetrock but you should check out the "Blind Mark XT" kit. I watched Al of Lumnah Acres on UA-cam use it and it seemed to work quite well. I immediately thought of you guys.
I thought of this as well. Looks like it works really well.
Marty add a little water to your bucket of mud and a couple tbsp of dish soap then mix it'll go on smoother
A rear snow blower on the tractor would be perfect for that 😀 snow.
Yes it does! I was told that adding bacon can lessen that effect a bit. Wink, Wink!
Yes it does change for 2 days tc. HoppyBob 😀
Looks like you got your for like 4 feet of ❄️ All is taking shape nicely.
You need a snowblower out there . I couldn't imagine digging out that much snow. The most I ever done is two feet and I used a dozer.
What a job , it will be so nice to see it done.
Yes on Asparagas. But also when I eat Honey Crisp cereal.
Yep we know. We grew it for several years. Love it fresh b/c it’s way better that what’s at the grocery store. Takes up a lot of garden space so it had to go.
Pullet eggs are normally small except when the lay a double yolk egg. They are just getting used to the process of laying.
No on the aroma. It doesn't change mine.....oh my! TMI!
pour in a glass of dishsoap to remove bubbles but use the dishsoup without colour
Noted your recitation on the amount of Snow you get. Over here in the uk (Specifically Scotland) if we get snow its chankin (Very Cold) Now as near as i can tell you've got the best part of 4ft there. That's a lot of Snow😀
Martin, have you ever tried this snow removal procedure. 1> Push the top 12-18 inc snow at each pass.. This will not stop your forward progress. When you use the bucket at its lowest, it fills up and you have a pile too quick. Let me know what you think!!! You did a great job with the snow at the homestead! Love the channel. Go Seth and Juls....CofC
once the mud is dried solid, if its on wood or metal just tap it with a hammer. It should shatter off and then you can use steel wool on the ladder to get the remnant off.
Marty that tractor and loader is just burning diesel, you need a bit more HP and get PTO driven snow blower
It's a good idea to always keep the driveway/road cleared for emergency services
You need to get the bags of blue salt to get reed of the ice and snow were you don't want it and it work's really good ........
Marty doing what you're doing around the windows with the corner trim is the way a lot of commercial businesses Are doing their windows in my area.
It's better to pud a thin layer compound then embed the bead in it and cover it.
The aromatic effect is real for me!
Changes the scent, only if I'm dehydrated
You are doing a great job mudding. I just have one little tip for what its worth.
You can save some sanding by putting some water in the trough with a little mud. Sometimes a little water on the trowel can feather the mud without removing much of the dry mud. Makes less sanding.
Martin, have you considered getting a snow attachment for the front of the tractor? You would have to add the third function hydraulics(if you don't already have them)for the front end. That would greatly speed up the time you spend on snow removal, allowing you more time to work on the apartment and other projects, as Jules dictates. 🤣
I only drive manual transmission I hate automatics. The apartment is coming along nicely 👌
Yes it does!
You needed a tractor mounted blower for that task. It will be interesting to see how your garage floor holds up once sealed. We have found that mud season dirt on the tires tears apart the various coatings. I'm thinking of using round baler belts.
That is a crazy thought
I love asppericas
Thank you for sharing.
Good for him! I heard a horror story once regarding a woman who watched her husband bleed out because she couldn't drive a stick. I myself learned 3 on the tree, and 4 on the floor as I learned to drive about 1971. Now I drive a 6 speed MINI Clubman S. Yeah, automatics are great for city driving, or if you need to shift a lot in heavy traffic. But I live rural, and love to shift!
Just a female gear jammer, I guess, and yes I've driven vehicles that needed double shifting as in no synchro between gears.
did you keep all your mud buckets? you could start a bucket system for tomato plants in a greenhouse.
Yes definitely
I learned to drive on a 49 Ford Woodie
Yes, it has an aromatic effect on me.
Nail em up too and you are good.
They are joints lol. And the chook eggs do get bigger as they mature. Always best to have spring chicks then the get to laying age about 6 months in the autumn and they will lay right through the winter 🥶,
Marty, Bro., You need to get you priorities in order to make your families life easier and safer!!
In Europe the majority of cars sold is manual, with the transition to battery cars automatic is gaining ground. When you learn to drive in an automatic transmission your license (at least for 5 years) doesn’t allow you to drive a manual.
yes always
Yep, asparagus changes my wee too!!!
When you get to the point of sanding, consider renting one of the mechanical sanders with the vacuum attachment. Much quicker and far less messy.
Yes!
good morning guys
Boil cream and put asparagus in it and then a little bit of sugar. It's really good
Yes
i love your videos and wow! your neighbors trailer is stuck
I can drive a manual trans....have had them almost constantly since 1968.