Hey Scott. Loving the content! Me and my boys have been watching. We are down in Vermont. It was funny coming across you’re channel, I grew up running an old 83-84 Timberjack 208E. Had the bigger rearends from a 225. This year I just purchased a Thomas band mill. Got the next size up from yours. Love it. Keep it up!
Wow my friend, you are doing just what i did, I’ve been cable logging for myself since 2000 and started our farm in 2011 in Parsonsfield and it keeps growing but in a slow way. Enjoyed your videos. I’ve got a small band mill also and I’m setting up a m14 belsaw this summer.im glad to see someone as excited as me to work in the woods, saw lumber, and farm.
My Grampa said that the ground would shake there were so many deer spooked in the morning when they would walk in to a place they had been cutting. We are talking back in the 1930s
I got a kick watching Boyd and Patsy ”tosslin” in the background while you were talking in the barn! Question: 1. When you leave wood overnight does it ever ”walk off” by morning? 2. What kinds of things will that fir be used for? Lastly, you are doing one heck of an awesome job with this! Couldn’t be prouder!
Haha! We also got a good laugh while editing when I noticed we had a wrestling match going on behind me. Answer to question 1 is anything is possible but none has walked off yet, and the fir goes to Maines largest paper mill to be processed into the highest quality paper products for you and me to enjoy!
Wow! Its been a long time, Ive been great. Glad you found us and are liking the videos, you guys are more than welcome to come visit any weekend. Just give me a heads up - mccormickfamilyfarm@gmail.com talk with you soon
Just checkin out some of your earlier videos, great to see the channel grow, good job
Hey Scott. Loving the content! Me and my boys have been watching. We are down in Vermont. It was funny coming across you’re channel, I grew up running an old 83-84 Timberjack 208E. Had the bigger rearends from a 225. This year I just purchased a Thomas band mill. Got the next size up from yours. Love it. Keep it up!
Very nice video!
Great video right on
May be an older skidder, but you cannot ignore the beautiful sound of a Detroit 2 stroke.
Love them old Detroit diesels!! Great video! I look forward to more!!
Wow my friend, you are doing just what i did, I’ve been cable logging for myself since 2000 and started our farm in 2011 in Parsonsfield and it keeps growing but in a slow way. Enjoyed your videos. I’ve got a small band mill also and I’m setting up a m14 belsaw this summer.im glad to see someone as excited as me to work in the woods, saw lumber, and farm.
My Grampa said that the ground would shake there were so many deer spooked in the morning when they would walk in to a place they had been cutting. We are talking back in the 1930s
I got a kick watching Boyd and Patsy ”tosslin” in the background while you were talking in the barn! Question: 1. When you leave wood overnight does it ever ”walk off” by morning? 2. What kinds of things will that fir be used for? Lastly, you are doing one heck of an awesome job with this! Couldn’t be prouder!
Haha! We also got a good laugh while editing when I noticed we had a wrestling match going on behind me. Answer to question 1 is anything is possible but none has walked off yet, and the fir goes to Maines largest paper mill to be processed into the highest quality paper products for you and me to enjoy!
Hey Scott how you been? Digging the videos man. My wife and kids want to visit see your cows.
Wow! Its been a long time, Ive been great. Glad you found us and are liking the videos, you guys are more than welcome to come visit any weekend. Just give me a heads up - mccormickfamilyfarm@gmail.com talk with you soon
Nice logs in that ... if u ever need help getting rid of wood let me know bud