Good morning Mike and Melissa, really liked the video this morning. Lots of good information and showing lots of how you do things. Excellent job with the tractor and land plane. Tricky how you brought it all together. The sawmill work is real inspiring and shows what you can do if you get a mill. Melissa, whatever you do on your channel will work out for you and us. Information about Hunter and the day care will be so helpful for young parents who are just getting started and those other folks who may be friends with them. It’s surprising how people don’t understand and can’t cope. Your daily activity’s give folks ideas what others do and maybe get them to try other things. We just enjoy watching your channels and seeing things we maybe missed while we were growing older or it might give us ideas how we can do things so we can enjoy life and grow old gracefully and maybe help others ourselves. You folks and your families ROCK and your making rocks to build on. Thanks for sharing with us. Fred.
You guys are the best, and my THE MOST favorite UA-cam channel in the whole world. Melissa yes the physical fitness thing would be perfect for your channel. Limitless possibilities. Go with the flow and the ideas arrive at the perfect time, and the right people show up at the right time. You and Mike make the perfect team. I love Mikes attention to detail. Strive for perfection, settle for excellence. It's a beautiful thing.
It doesn't get any better than this watching Outdoors with the Morgans. I could be napping nope I woulds rather watch the Morgans. Hello Hunter. Thanks for sharing your video. Ed
Can't wait to VOTE on the name for Melissa's channel! With all due respect, Melissa, whatever weight you've gained is NOT a bad thing! It is NOT a noticable "problem" on your figure! Love all of the Morgans, Mike, smiling Melissa, and all of your family. :-))
I got a land planer because of your earlier videos Mike. Works like a charm. I have 900’ and this helps me keep it groomed. Thanks for all your hard work!!
Received an email from my credit union saying one of their employees has the virus and myself and my wife were in the facility when the employee was working last March. They advised to see my doctor who put us in quarantine (neither of us has symptoms). We are now stuck in the house with nothing to do but watch Outdoors With the Morgans. Keep them coming.
love the land plane setup info... proud to see you doing the routine maintenance because so many folks run stuff into the ground before they think about maintenance... totally enjoy your videos... "Have a Day"
Everyday we come in the house for “Happy Hour” and I turn on your show. I’m on my iPad and she on hers. We’ve been watching for quite awhile and it just gets better. Our kids and their respective families have all been on lockdown for over a month , as well as us and it’s very relaxing to watch someone who is able to live a somewhat normal life. Keep on keeping on!
Mike & Melissa - Another great video. Mike you make working with the tractor and attachments look sooo easy. God certainly blessed you with some great eye-hand skills. I looked down through the comments and there are certainly a lot of suggestions on what to call Melissa's channel (be careful what you wish for?) Blessings to you both, and the family. Hi to Hunter.
Just got my firs pair of Ariat boots, fantastic quality, but can’t get EE here in the UK, because I have a damaged foot I can only ware EE, so ordered my wife a pair through your link. I will order mine through your link and send to my cousin to re ship to me. Thanks for the intro to Ariat
Nice work on the driveway...I wish the township for the gravel road to my property had a grader operator half as talented as you are, Mike. I'm thinking of linking this episode to an email showing them how it's supposed to be done, and maybe they'll see what a lousy job they've been doing...you know how to do this! Go Pro! Thanks!
Was just thinking - the front bucket has long sturdy tines as you pointed out in one of your videos. One or two initial passes with tines slightly pointed down and a few inches under would nicely break up a highly compacted surface. However, as you demonstrated your back end grader (?) device did just fine.
Wow what a hair day! I love what you do and you do it your way and keeping that going will keep you uniquely you..... dad and Mike call you Missy and Missy's way says it all..... content.... being a mom and what you do with all the kids and grands.. and Hunter with his special needs would be beautiful. Your exercise regimen with dogs and how you eat. The way you dress is unique. The work around the property is all ways a thrill and inspiring for men to see and shows women can do anything. Loving ya from Hawaii
At home with the Morgans. That would add nicely to what you both do and we will get to see Mike in the kitchen? Is that possible? That land plane is super, and so simple. Paul Thomas from Buckinghamshire, England
Wow Mike you make that look way too easy working on the driveway. I like that attachment iam going to look into getting one. How about Easy Meals With Melissa. Stay safe!!
You really do like the rk 55 !!! I have watched for a while !! And you use the 55 more than the rest !! Nice tractor and it is doing what you want to do better thanthe rest !!!! Thanks keep up the good work 👍 !!!
That landplane does a nice job. Looks to be much easier than a boxblade . The weather here in c ky is aswesome for now. Finally getting some stuff done around the house before turkey season opens. Come on april 18, gobble gobble gobble. Say hey to the family and yall HAVE A DAY 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
As a note, if you are trying to free up parts and displace rust, wd40 is great. For lubricating, however, you should probably follow up WD-40 with use of a true lubricant such as one based on silicone, grease, Teflon, or graphite.
Unless your driveway is flat, process gravel will always wash out when it rains. I've said it before...get road millings, spread them out 2-3 inches thick, pack them in with your tractor and they will melt in when it gets hot. I have a driveway with a 6-8% grade and the millings have not washed out in four years.
Hey, Mike. One thought: You may want to eventually climb atop your outbuilding(s) roof(s) to clear snow, blow leaves, make repairs, etc. Consider adding 1/2" CDX roof deck before applying "Pro-Panel," or equivalent roofing. Adds to expense ($750-$1000?), but a solid substrate also helps to square up framing, solidify structure, handle unexpected snow-load, etc. Also prevents damage to steel panels while walking around...
Mike, you have probably answered this question many times. If so I am sorry! Why do you not put blacktop on that driveway? Or even “tack”, liquid tar without any solids in it. Thanks to you both for putting on the extra videos. Much appreciated. Here in Central Florida (Mouse Country) it is definitely spring! Mosquitoes are out, oak leaves are falling making grass like an ice rink, and the temperature plummeted to52 last night! Please keep on with the videos but not so many that you all get burned out! Good luck and stay healthy! Sincerely, Rod
Hey Mike and Melissa and Hunter of course and the two girls of course. When do you start your outdoor building for your wood miser can’t wait. I love listening to your videos I am Blind from NZ Christchurch South Island going into our winter soon have a good one Dino
Thanks for the video. We appreciate this and others. WD-40 is a substandard lubricant but great for dispersing water. It's better to use grease on those threads.
@@flash1259 Sheesh Jim! Sounds like your ramping up ANOTHER project to take on. Good for you! I have been busy with family , elderly mom, elderly in laws and their needs too & with 4 homes to maintain kinda hard to get anything completed with "lock down" finally got some sunshine to dry up the mud . But taking care of the tasks at hand . EVERYBODY GOT SUMPIN GOIN ON ! Good to hear from you, Stay strong and keep healthy.
Mike we live in Kalispell Montana it has been a crazy winter haven’t had much snow in town but April 1 and 2nd it’s been snowing 3 inches yesterday probably 2 inches today
Mike, it doesn’t look like you have a hydraulic top link on the 55. Have you considered adding one? Watching you hook up that box plane made me think of this. It’s really helpful with many attachments in allowing for on the fly adjusting of the working attitude of the implement. It will occupy one set of remotes.
MIKE, lookin like the wood shed mill work almost done! Project coordinator here!... metal roofing up & finished by Saturday! (You got nuthin else goin on !! LOL) Good stuff. Stay healthy.
Ha, this is joe in sandstone mn. I’ve got an idea for your slabs I’m thinking of a c. On rollers so. You can load from one side role it over and pick it up from the other side. And band it up while on the c. And sell the banded slabs for fire wood.we buy the slab wood a lot up here!
OK, I’m inspired, time to hook up the land plane and see if I can get my driveway looking as good as the Morgan’s. Probably not! But hopefully it will be better.
John Smith Thanks John. I got er done, mostly. It took me as long to hook up the land plane and adjust it as it took Mike to finish the job. I should have started all this when I was younger!
Good day to the morgan family hope you all arr doing well Hello to Hunter Been wacthing for a yr but normaly not on system to comment (or i have figured it out) but today i thought i would Im from southern indiana and Enjoy all your videos, thanks
We made the cheeseburger soup last night, it was a big hit with the family, thank you for the recipe. Tagged you on our Facebook page along with the dairy we got the cheddar cheese from.
Hey Mike and Melissa I think a good name would be, Life Beyond Outdoors with the Morgans. All the best and thanks for all the great video's in these trying times.
Check with your tractor dealer or after market supplier for a quick attachment for your tractor. It makes hook up easier and you never have to get off the tractor.😎
How about “My Time” for the new channel? Love the mill and it amazes me on every log how much lumber you can get out of one log. Just incredible. Hey Hunter! ✋🏻👴🏻
Hey, Mike, have you ever considered getting a hydraulic top link? I got one for my tractor and it makes it a lot easier to use the box blade, the mower, and the landscape rake. Probably would work for the land plane as well.
20 thumbs down ….What is your problem people...negatism is not needed in these times......another bluebird day with the Morgans….enjoy and ease the stress...More Morgan with Melissa
To make a gravel road that doesn't wash away, you have to compact it. Put down your crush and run gravel, then some sand, then some cement (or any other powdered stone, cement is usually the most readily available) and compact it, compact it then compact it some more. The sand and powdered stone fill all the gaps that are normally left when you use just gravel. That and the compaction make it much less likely for the water to penetrate, and more likely to run off, especially if it's graded right. Full dimensional lumber.. must be nice. I'd rather see that pretty wood made into furniture and such, where you can still get to see it. I know it's only pine, but pine can be quite lovely with a bit of stain to bring out the grain patterns.
Melissa, I saw your story yesterday and that book Hunter did was awesome !! My son and I cut a real nice load of Ash yesterday and were heading back to the woods again this morning. Even saw a nice flock of Turkey's and there was a few big long beards.
Enjoying my favorite caffeinated beverage watching y'all do your thing on this cool Georgia morning. A bright good morning to Hunter Freakin' Morgan! That's it: Hunter Freakin' Morgan's Fantabulous Firewood. Guaranteed to warm the cockles of your heart.
Mike, get a hydraulic cylinder for your third link! You'll wonder why you didn't do it along time ago! Being able to adjust your third link on the go is invaluable!
How about a tour of the house. I have been drawing houses since I found some drawings my dad made when I was about 10. So I guess it’s appropriate I am a CAD designer now. So I am always interested in innovative things you have done to solve little problems. I have this funny idea to make a lazy Susan in my living room. Like a lazy Susan corner cabinet in a kitchen. I want one in one in the corner of my living room that has a depth of about 6 feet. It would have a latch on the wall and would spin giving me 4 corners that I could decorate for certain times of the year then spin it for the occasion and latch it in place. One of the corners would be generic for most of the year like a display cabinet. One would be Christmas where the Christmas tree would go. I would mount the tree or stand for a live tree to the floor so it wouldn’t fall over when I rotate it. One would be for Easter. The last would be patriotic for Memorial Day, Independence Day, veteran’s day, etc. So I am talking about ideas like that.
"Meanderings with Melissa" or "Everything with Melissa" or "This an that with Melissa" -- Nice job with the land plane Mike. Were you able to get the pulleys above your head when you lubricated the chain? Ann asked, "Where is that squeak coming from? Wait to see when Mike raises the carriage again." It makes the squeak right at the top when you clear the cant to bring the saw back for another cut. Great video, thumbs up.
@@waltermattson5566 I don't think so, if you review the video, you will observe that Mike is raising the carriage to clear the piece that he just cut...that is the moment that one can hear the squeak.
Love your show and envious of all the great equipment you have. Noticed a lot of sawdust flying today. Have you investigated whether this could be a hazard to you?
Good instructional video. Thanks for posting.
Another great video for us to enjoy, Thanks Melissa and Mike and Have a Day
Good morning Mike and Melissa, really liked the video this morning. Lots of good information and showing lots of how you do things. Excellent job with the tractor and land plane. Tricky how you brought it all together. The sawmill work is real inspiring and shows what you can do if you get a mill. Melissa, whatever you do on your channel will work out for you and us. Information about Hunter and the day care will be so helpful for young parents who are just getting started and those other folks who may be friends with them. It’s surprising how people don’t understand and can’t cope. Your daily activity’s give folks ideas what others do and maybe get them to try other things. We just enjoy watching your channels and seeing things we maybe missed while we were growing older or it might give us ideas how we can do things so we can enjoy life and grow old gracefully and maybe help others ourselves. You folks and your families ROCK and your making rocks to build on. Thanks for sharing with us. Fred.
Good morning to the HUNTER man. Good morning to ALL the Morgans. Have a safe day and carry on.
This dudes living the dream all kinds of tractors and implements, etc. I can't even afford a box scraper for my old little Kubota.
You failed to mention melissa, shes GORGEOUS!
You guys are the best, and my THE MOST favorite UA-cam channel in the whole world. Melissa yes the physical fitness thing would be perfect for your channel. Limitless possibilities. Go with the flow and the ideas arrive at the perfect time, and the right people show up at the right time. You and Mike make the perfect team. I love Mikes attention to detail. Strive for perfection, settle for excellence. It's a beautiful thing.
It doesn't get any better than this watching Outdoors with the Morgans. I could be napping nope I woulds rather watch the Morgans. Hello Hunter. Thanks for sharing your video. Ed
Thanks for these videos in this tough time. God Bless all of you.
I would love to see Melissa's workouts and her meal prep. Great job Morgans
Can't wait to VOTE on the name for Melissa's channel! With all due respect, Melissa, whatever weight you've gained is NOT a bad thing! It is NOT a noticable "problem" on your figure! Love all of the Morgans, Mike, smiling Melissa, and all of your family. :-))
I got a land planer because of your earlier videos Mike. Works like a charm. I have 900’ and this helps me keep it groomed. Thanks for all your hard work!!
Received an email from my credit union saying one of their employees has the virus and myself and my wife were in the facility when the employee was working last March. They advised to see my doctor who put us in quarantine (neither of us has symptoms). We are now stuck in the house with nothing to do but watch Outdoors With the Morgans. Keep them coming.
Thanks for the Morgan dose today and everyday!❤️ Have a day!👍
love the land plane setup info... proud to see you doing the routine maintenance because so many folks run stuff into the ground before they think about maintenance... totally enjoy your videos... "Have a Day"
Melissa I like the shirt looks good on you !!👍👊
Everyday we come in the house for “Happy Hour” and I turn on your show. I’m on my iPad and she on hers. We’ve been watching for quite awhile and it just gets better. Our kids and their respective families have all been on lockdown for over a month
, as well as us and it’s very relaxing to watch someone who is able to live a somewhat normal life. Keep on keeping on!
Mike & Melissa - Another great video. Mike you make working with the tractor and attachments look sooo easy. God certainly blessed you with some great eye-hand skills. I looked down through the comments and there are certainly a lot of suggestions on what to call Melissa's channel (be careful what you wish for?) Blessings to you both, and the family. Hi to Hunter.
Just got my firs pair of Ariat boots, fantastic quality, but can’t get EE here in the UK, because I have a damaged foot I can only ware EE, so ordered my wife a pair through your link. I will order mine through your link and send to my cousin to re ship to me. Thanks for the intro to Ariat
Nice work on the driveway...I wish the township for the gravel road to my property had a grader operator half as talented as you are, Mike. I'm thinking of linking this episode to an email showing them how it's supposed to be done, and maybe they'll see what a lousy job they've been doing...you know how to do this! Go Pro! Thanks!
Good Morning to the Morgans & fellow you tubers, Hope everyone is staying safe!
Was just thinking - the front bucket has long sturdy tines as you pointed out in one of your videos. One or two initial passes with tines slightly pointed down and a few inches under would nicely break up a highly compacted surface. However, as you demonstrated your back end grader (?) device did just fine.
Great instructional video - thank you...
Michael from Canada
Wow what a hair day! I love what you do and you do it your way and keeping that going will keep you uniquely you..... dad and Mike call you Missy and Missy's way says it all..... content.... being a mom and what you do with all the kids and grands.. and Hunter with his special needs would be beautiful. Your exercise regimen with dogs and how you eat. The way you dress is unique. The work around the property is all ways a thrill and inspiring for men to see and shows women can do anything.
Loving ya from Hawaii
At home with the Morgans. That would add nicely to what you both do and we will get to see Mike in the kitchen? Is that possible? That land plane is super, and so simple. Paul Thomas from Buckinghamshire, England
Wow Mike you make that look way too easy working on the driveway. I like that attachment iam going to look into getting one. How about Easy Meals With Melissa. Stay safe!!
Hey, I hope everyone has an awesome day. Love watching your videos 😁
Hot coffee on, chill in the air, and watching the Morgan's
to start off our morning🌟
Good video. Thank you for sharing your day.
You really do like the rk 55 !!! I have watched for a while !! And you use the 55 more than the rest !! Nice tractor and it is doing what you want to do better thanthe rest !!!! Thanks keep up the good work 👍 !!!
That landplane does a nice job. Looks to be much easier than a boxblade . The weather here in c ky is aswesome for now. Finally getting some stuff done around the house before turkey season opens. Come on april 18, gobble gobble gobble. Say hey to the family and yall HAVE A DAY 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
As a note, if you are trying to free up parts and displace rust, wd40 is great. For lubricating, however, you should probably follow up WD-40 with use of a true lubricant such as one based on silicone, grease, Teflon, or graphite.
Nice video! 👍
looking forward to your videos Melissa,. Any of the ideas you suggested sound good //Have a great day all...
Nice video I like that your cutting all your own lumber. 👍
Unless your driveway is flat, process gravel will always wash out when it rains. I've said it before...get road millings, spread them out 2-3 inches thick, pack them in with your tractor and they will melt in when it gets hot. I have a driveway with a 6-8% grade and the millings have not washed out in four years.
What part of the country do you live in?
@@davidmorse8432 Connecticut.
@@briancantele2443 Ok, I guess if it gets hot enough to melt asphalt in Conneticut then it will probably work in Pennsylvania. Must be Global Warming.
Life with the Morgans
Spring is here! God Bless.
Good morning Morgan's!!
Another fantastic video enjoyed with BRCC coffee with Mike and Melissa.
Hey Mike! Great videos. You have the toys and tools to make any man jealous. -Josh Alberta, Canada
Greetings from No VT - An entertaining and instructive video to watch while having my second cup of coffee on an overcast raw and cool morning. Thanks
Hey, Mike. One thought: You may want to eventually climb atop your outbuilding(s) roof(s) to clear snow, blow leaves, make repairs, etc. Consider adding 1/2" CDX roof deck before applying "Pro-Panel," or equivalent roofing. Adds to expense ($750-$1000?), but a solid substrate also helps to square up framing, solidify structure, handle unexpected snow-load, etc. Also prevents damage to steel panels while walking around...
Addison Gardner ...... or continue cutting siding 1x’s and use them as substrate. Plenty of free wood.
Addison Gardner ...... or continue cutting siding 1x’s and use them as substrate. Plenty of free wood.
Addison Gardner ...... or continue cutting siding 1x’s and use them as substrate. Plenty of free wood.
Hey Mike, any updates on the RK tractors? Has your agreement been extended?
Mike, you have probably answered this question many times. If so I am sorry! Why do you not put blacktop on that driveway? Or even “tack”, liquid tar without any solids in it.
Thanks to you both for putting on the extra videos. Much appreciated.
Here in Central Florida (Mouse Country) it is definitely spring! Mosquitoes are out, oak leaves are falling making grass like an ice rink, and the temperature plummeted to52 last night!
Please keep on with the videos but not so many that you all get burned out!
Good luck and stay healthy!
Sincerely,
Rod
Keep Smiling With Melissa
Coffee and the Morgans. Hard to beat!
Hey Mike and Melissa and Hunter of course and the two girls of course. When do you start your outdoor building for your wood miser can’t wait. I love listening to your videos I am Blind from NZ Christchurch South Island going into our winter soon have a good one Dino
Mike, you have the best bumper music! Have a day
Thanks for the video. We appreciate this and others. WD-40 is a substandard lubricant but great for dispersing water. It's better to use grease on those threads.
@@flash1259 Hey Jim, haven't seen any comments from you in a while,...was wondering,...that's all !
@@flash1259 Sheesh Jim! Sounds like your ramping up ANOTHER project to take on. Good for you! I have been busy with family , elderly mom, elderly in laws and their needs too & with 4 homes to maintain kinda hard to get anything completed with "lock down" finally got some sunshine to dry up the mud . But taking care of the tasks at hand . EVERYBODY GOT SUMPIN GOIN ON ! Good to hear from you,
Stay strong and keep healthy.
Mike we live in Kalispell Montana it has been a crazy winter haven’t had much snow in town but April 1 and 2nd it’s been snowing 3 inches yesterday probably 2 inches today
Mike, it doesn’t look like you have a hydraulic top link on the 55. Have you considered adding one? Watching you hook up that box plane made me think of this. It’s really helpful with many attachments in allowing for on the fly adjusting of the working attitude of the implement. It will occupy one set of remotes.
Good video, Like you we are stay at home for the moment and just staying busy.
Mike you’re killin me get ya a couple a quick hitches for those tractors!!!
Crafts & cooking with Mrs Morgan
That box p
lane is the best I have seen.
MIKE, lookin like the wood shed mill work almost done! Project coordinator here!... metal roofing up & finished by Saturday! (You got nuthin else goin on !! LOL)
Good stuff. Stay healthy.
Another night resting with OUTDOORS WITH THE MORGANS.
look at how green that grass is
Ha, this is joe in sandstone mn. I’ve got an idea for your slabs I’m thinking of a c. On rollers so. You can load from one side role it over and pick it up from the other side. And band it up while on the c. And sell the banded slabs for fire wood.we buy the slab wood a lot up here!
Great tunes !!!! Liking the progress , Some content with Hunter would be awesome !!! Hope is is adjusting to all this . Stay safe folks !!!
OK, I’m inspired, time to hook up the land plane and see if I can get my driveway looking as good as the Morgan’s. Probably not! But hopefully it will be better.
Don't doubt yourself Lloyd, as my dad told me when I was a kid, "every project you do, is a learning process. To become proficient takes experience ".
John Smith Thanks John. I got er done, mostly. It took me as long to hook up the land plane and adjust it as it took Mike to finish the job. I should have started all this when I was younger!
@@lloydpainter1701 your never too old !
( that's the brain talkin, ...the body?,
.....well !, .....that's another thing ) LOL
Talking about the weather,I am in sw fl since jan8 it’s rained once. Heading back to Ma in a couple weeks or when things slow down.
Hello and Morning to you and all especially Hunter
Good day to the morgan family hope you all arr doing well
Hello to Hunter
Been wacthing for a yr but normaly not on system to comment (or i have figured it out) but today i thought i would
Im from southern indiana and
Enjoy all your videos, thanks
We made the cheeseburger soup last night, it was a big hit with the family, thank you for the recipe. Tagged you on our Facebook page along with the dairy we got the cheddar cheese from.
Great content, I watch every installment. Looking good Melisa. Luv ya.
we got a couple inches of snow, before I went to bed last night, here in Newton , Iowa
Hey Mike and Melissa I think a good name would be, Life Beyond Outdoors with the Morgans. All the best and thanks for all the great video's in these trying times.
Hot coffee,tractors, sawmill and the Morgans!!!! Best way to start the day. :)
Have a Day!
Melissa how about a video series , on installing a new above ground pool . Then videos of you relaxing by the pool watching Mike work,
rufus mungunday That’s a good idea,but why would a man with three tractors have an above ground pool? An in ground pool I could understand.
@@stevecounts325 Steve , Melissa would be lucky to get any kind of pool considering she owns 50% of all the toys.
Check with your tractor dealer or after market supplier for a quick attachment for your tractor. It makes hook up easier and you never have to get off the tractor.😎
Good morning Hunter!
When you get the pool add an outside grill/smoker and call it: "Pool side cooking with Melissa." FYI- The 3 morning planets will be visible all month.
How about “My Time” for the new channel?
Love the mill and it amazes me on every log how much lumber you can get out of one log. Just incredible.
Hey Hunter! ✋🏻👴🏻
Wife got a GTA26 for her 50th Birthday that was March 31 after see you demonstrated it
Could you make a video about why picked your saw mill over other models and brands
Hey, Mike, have you ever considered getting a hydraulic top link? I got one for my tractor and it makes it a lot easier to use the box blade, the mower, and the landscape rake. Probably would work for the land plane as well.
20 thumbs down ….What is your problem people...negatism is not needed in these times......another bluebird day with the Morgans….enjoy and ease the stress...More Morgan with Melissa
Good Morning from Spokane, Washington. I really enjoy your channel!
Good morning !
a suggestion for Melissa's channel "make mend and fix with Melissa" ,hows that grab you ?? :)
To make a gravel road that doesn't wash away, you have to compact it. Put down your crush and run gravel, then some sand, then some cement (or any other powdered stone, cement is usually the most readily available) and compact it, compact it then compact it some more. The sand and powdered stone fill all the gaps that are normally left when you use just gravel. That and the compaction make it much less likely for the water to penetrate, and more likely to run off, especially if it's graded right.
Full dimensional lumber.. must be nice. I'd rather see that pretty wood made into furniture and such, where you can still get to see it. I know it's only pine, but pine can be quite lovely with a bit of stain to bring out the grain patterns.
Nice looking weather . Jealous!
Melissa, I saw your story yesterday and that book Hunter did was awesome !! My son and I cut a real nice load of Ash yesterday and were heading back to the woods again this morning. Even saw a nice flock of Turkey's and there was a few big long beards.
Looking forward to spring goobler season here in West Virginia. When does y'alls start?
@@SMichaelDeHart May 1st
@@timwilcoxsr2712 ours is tax day...April 15th. Hittin' the woods locked and loaded!
@@SMichaelDeHart wish ours opened sooner
@@timwilcoxsr2712 🖒🖒 in what state do you live??
Thanks for the music heads up 👌
Enjoying my favorite caffeinated beverage watching y'all do your thing on this cool Georgia morning. A bright good morning to Hunter Freakin' Morgan! That's it: Hunter Freakin' Morgan's Fantabulous Firewood. Guaranteed to warm the cockles of your heart.
Mike, get a hydraulic cylinder for your third link! You'll wonder why you didn't do it along time ago! Being able to adjust your third link on the go is invaluable!
Mike you so need a quick hitch. I love mine for quick easy implement changes.
How about a tour of the house. I have been drawing houses since I found some drawings my dad made when I was about 10. So I guess it’s appropriate I am a CAD designer now. So I am always interested in innovative things you have done to solve little problems.
I have this funny idea to make a lazy Susan in my living room. Like a lazy Susan corner cabinet in a kitchen. I want one in one in the corner of my living room that has a depth of about 6 feet. It would have a latch on the wall and would spin giving me 4 corners that I could decorate for certain times of the year then spin it for the occasion and latch it in place. One of the corners would be generic for most of the year like a display cabinet. One would be Christmas where the Christmas tree would go. I would mount the tree or stand for a live tree to the floor so it wouldn’t fall over when I rotate it. One would be for Easter. The last would be patriotic for Memorial Day, Independence Day, veteran’s day, etc. So I am talking about ideas like that.
Another great video 👍
Try Bunker Branding for your shirts. Very good quality at a great price. They are not in a stay at home area.
If yall talking about her cooking
Call it
In the kitchen with the Morgans.
Good show. What kind of lawn do you have already grown high and green? In New Fairfield CT my lawn is only about 1 inch tall.
Thanks for keeping us occupied in this very trying time we appreciate the videos Shaun, New Zealand
"Meanderings with Melissa" or "Everything with Melissa" or "This an that with Melissa" -- Nice job with the land plane Mike. Were you able to get the pulleys above your head when you lubricated the chain? Ann asked, "Where is that squeak coming from? Wait to see when Mike raises the carriage again." It makes the squeak right at the top when you clear the cant to bring the saw back for another cut. Great video, thumbs up.
Is that noise the blade being engaged? It might be from a belt?
@@waltermattson5566 I don't think so, if you review the video, you will observe that Mike is raising the carriage to clear the piece that he just cut...that is the moment that one can hear the squeak.
Nice video
I bet after all this intensive family time hunkering down, I think the next apparel should be Morgan's pajamas!!!!!🧠🧠🧠😼
Mornin Morgan's 💜
I missed out on the first round of hats. Any idea when more might be in or if you guys might go with different color options?
Love your show and envious of all the great equipment you have. Noticed a lot of sawdust flying today. Have you investigated whether this could be a hazard to you?
Sure it's a hazard, that's what makes it fun, or maybe I should say enjoyable.