Fencing the Lambing Paddock With My Homemade Post Knocker
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2022
- We needed a nice sheltered paddock fenced ready for lambing in the spring. We are going to lamb in the field but then bring them under the solar panels for a week or so to keep them safe until they are strong. This is the last of our land we need to fence so I am glad to have it done.
Looks like you guys will survive this economic downturn.... This is how our world was built, self reliance.... Great work..
Hmmm, partly! It takes a village and all that...
@@sroberts605 It takes a metropole today.
Edit, just to make sure: I agree with you but most people today live in cities.
That what they said to the farmers in Holland and then they God invaded by Germany and the city folk couldn't get food so they started to go out the the rural areas and digging up potatoes and such in the fields. Can't harm every one that comes. I say harm but you know what I mean. Started killing all the wild life around for meat.
@@noeraldinkabam I was just musing that we are all intertwined and rely on each other to greater or lesser extents.
@@leestimis9264 With 7 billion of us on the planet we are definitely playing with fire. The Dutch were living on 580 calories per day before they really started looking for any alternative. But these are grim thoughts, it'll all be fine, lol
It's great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan's ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
Dot looks at her happiest when she’s donking.
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Your young lady is a gem sir, not afraid of hard graft and using and old fashioned post knocker 👍awesome vid as always , keep them coming
You are lucky man to have the lovely Dot working with you. You guys are doing a fantastic job of building your dream homestead.
Yeah, I agree, Dot has put in a lot of work.
Impressed with how well Dot handled that hand held post driver. No small feat because they're not light and she did a better job than I ever did when I've used them, lol.
Quite right, fough she's lucky that she didn't have to use a sleage
you guys are awesome! i love the way Dot is always there to get her hands dirty with you! Hopefully your neck heals up quickly Kris. you two are a great pair! keep up the good work!
Man, that post knocker was well worth the time you took to design and build it. What a useful tool.
I am always amazed how most people make or get very usefull equipement (for the tractor) and after using it to their full content end up leaving said equipement out in the weather (or at best poorly covered by a UV eaten tarp). The Dr. Harbour way would be to have a lean to shed somewhere to store those (obviously) vital tooling out of (most of) the weather...
I like how the ducks come and inspect you work. I hope they approved.
Though I wouldn't want to call a goose a duck to her face...
Never first
Always here.
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She's so strong and beautiful. You are one lucky guy. Actually you both are. Total luck finding each other is not the sum of two individual lucks, rather the product of them. Wish you both the best that life has to offer.
Kris, you are a blessed man.
I have watched you from your tent days. I have to say you impress me with every video. Your sense of humor always gets me to laugh. Has anyone ever told you that you are an excellent role model? If not, I just did!
I remember when you first came down the track onto what was then wild and neglected land. You have built not only a beautifully sustainable farm; but also built a means of making a living with low impact sustainable energy! You are in fine shape to weather the storms to come. Thank you for sharing this journey!
I always learn something of value from your videos Kris. The technical instruction for releasing a post knocker is "donk" 😊
I love the way the the geese all just hang around with you guys while you're working with all that equipment your girlfriend did a good job
You are both inspiring well done on living your healthy lifestyle. No validation required 👍🏾
Those geese just follow you around all day! I love it
That's gotta feel good fencing off the last lot! That post knocker is worth her weight in gold, and the one on the back of the tractor isn't bad either! :D
Great to see you again away having open heart surgery. As always awesome videos. Great work Dot & Kris 👍🏆🏆🏆
SO awesome you can tackle all these smaller jobs around your place now that you are not entrenched in a massive undertaking like building a workshop. Proud of you Kris.
How lucky you are to have a Lady with the character and personality of Dott's to work with.
Yeah, well, kinda works both ways, in their case.
Total "power couple"! 😄
I'm sure I don't need to tell you.... but Dot is a real keeper. You're a lucky guy.
The translation of the geese chorus at the end: “He’s well pleased!”
Kris, you're a lucky man, having Dot around. Priceless! great vid.
Great Job as always Kris... You and Dot make a great team...
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Loved the audience watching you closely!
Looks good! You and Dot make a good team!👏
best video friends, greetings success always.
Fencing is fun😁. When I worked on the farm as a youngster, we dug the holes by hand with the post hole digger (PhD😉). For cattle we would use 4 strands of barbed wire, for sheep we'd use 5. For the corner and gate posts we ran the brace post horizontally about 2/3 of the way up the vertical posts from the ground (spiked between the two vertical posts). Then we ran a loop of #10 fencing wire from the bottom of the corner post (we stapled the wire to the posts) to where the horizontal post intersected the brace post. We'd take a small stick and run it inside the wire loop about midway between the vertical posts and use it to twist the wire loop to tighten the wire to counteract the force from the fence wires and keep the posts vertical. The stick was long enough so it could be restrained by the horizontal post. We used a "fence stretcher" to put each barbed wire strand under 100 pounds or so of tension and then make final adjustments with the "twisting stick". If necessary as time passed, a turn or two could be taken with the stick to keep the posts vertical. Our soil was sandy and with your approach the brace post would move from the force applied by the fence (and freeze/thaw) and the corner post would lean. Just found your site in the last 10 days and I am enjoying watching your progress and thinking process. Best wishes.
Ever so productive...
My partner and I were discussing prepping (topical topic atm), and he said, Well, Kris and Dot will be ok. And we both laughed a pained laugh.
As I'm first I can take the opportunity, to say how much I've enjoyed watching your planning and execution come together so well.
The skills we have watched you learn, should be an inspiration to us all, to take on a challenge more often.
Thank you, :)
There seems no end to this bloke’s skills and ingenuity. An example and inspiration to anyone.
Dot is awesome.
An incredibly valuable addition to your farmstead infrastructure. Great teamwork!
Liking how the geese hang with you and Dot.
Best wishes for you. Love your videos.
Yeah I noticed that too. The geese seemed really comfortable being so close to the work and noise going on. Shows they trust Kris and Dot.
They're not hanging out they're supervising.
@@charleshill9236 Birds crave "action" and are very very curious. Maybe the "food providers" brought some morsels too!
@@viriato8566 Actually NO. There is a bunch of "historic farm series" where a historian and two archaeologists live on a farm "like a few hundred years ago" ... and in one of them they build some new fencing and they get "the most notorious jailbreakers - the geese - to test it".
So they arent "supervising", they are "checking how it is being constructed" ... to have an easier way to get out later.
Since Dot did all the work, I hope you cooked dinner for her. 😊
Your videos are such an inspiration to my wife and I Kris. We look forward to each new video and seeing the great progress you and Dot are making with the homestead and business. Your skills and accomplishments are amazing. God bless you two!
I periodically go back and re-watch the early videos just to have a sense of how far they have come. Amazing.
I feel I need to give a big respect shout out to Dot..she is a trooper and deserves a shout out..love following your journey so so much..keep up the great work
this is for the beautiful hard working lady, 🌹🌹💖💖🌺🌺🌷🌷🎃🎃. and yes kris did good to. great video.
I love how practical you are with short, mid and long term solutions
I wish you two a healthy, happy, prosperous life.
Hey Kris, use a ring spanner to twist off your fence ends.
Run the wire round the post and wrap it back over itself. Then slide the ring spanner over the wire end and use the spanners leverage to wind it round and round the strand in a spiral. cut to length and onto the next
Thanks Kris always interesting videos. I can't wait to see drone shots of the new fields in later videos.
I loved seeing the geese loitering about watching you work, they are curious!
Yeah kinda Homey Geese lol .... Thank's as ever Kris
Always a pleasure watching. Thank you.
Great to see you two! The fence looks beautiful. Hope your neck goes back in order soon Kris.
Great to see Dot is an outdoors girl.
I have loved watching you grow and change as a person since you started on your land with the roundhouse. I have recently moved to South Wales and would love to come and help if you ever need it
I think the post hole knocker is my favorite project that you've built. So specific and so useful.
Dot was incredible! Way to go! It's so great seeing you two working together as a team 🙂
You and Dot are an excellent team you seem to work well together ❤️🇨🇦
Just got home from work on Friday afternoon and new upload. Great way to start the weekend
Its been a while since that mighty wee cordless chainsaw has made an appearance. Great work boss
Amazed you can do all this without planning permission.
Hi sir enjoy wachting your work nice for the lamb its hard work you know but you two did it she was tired boncking iam so sorry for her i think she enjoying doing of helping you have a nice day
Love watching, wish the rest of the world could see what I see. Hope for the future thanks Chris you really are an inspiration today.
I’m working so that I can one day buy land similar to this and make something similar to what you and Dot have. Your videos inspire me to keep working hard. What an awesome channel! Much love, from Australia ♥️
Good one Kris!
Another great job and video ❤❤❤❤
Kris I have been a viewer for a short time. I have binged watched a lot of your vids.
Keep them coming they are good stuff.
I think at by now nearing half a million subs, he pretty much got the message 😅
Nice to see Dot - she has a great smile - awesome work guys
Dear Dot and Kris.
👍👌👏 Very well done again and as always (video and work). Here are two 💚💚 for two hard workers. This fencing was a lot of effort for sure. Everything looks great and obviously is very sturdy. Congrats! I very much like to see a couple being able to work well together. Congrats again! Get well soon, Kris (shoulder/neck).
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health.
Awesome well done
Great job
That brings back memories of spinning jennys, wire strainers, gumboots, freezing rain and hot cups of tea. Good times with good people.
With a bad neck nothing phases you a big job like the fencing no problemo,and all credit to dott she gets stuck in its hard nowadays to find a girl who jus gets on with it lol best of luck with that recovery 💯
Hard work being a farmer !
Good job you too! Thanks for the video! Dot is so quiet, she's lovely!🌹👸
Lov how the geese stick right by ya.
Excelente trabajo..campeón..! Y con tu compañera..! Éxito total..! Hermoso como esta quedando todo..! Me encanta..! Gracias por compartir..! Gran abrazo.:!
Nice to see a new video. You made a comment about it looking like Dot was doing all the work...we knew she was and you were just rolling in the dirt to make it look like you were doing it all. lolol (THAT WAS A JOKE!!) It's nice to see Dot again but she needs to step up to the camera once in a while and say hi so we can see her pretty face. She is a real worker! Without her you'd be way behind in your chores. Stay safe, well and warm.
Does Dot have a channel? Maybe something about her harp etc?
I get stiff and sore watching you folks. Hope you and Dot are good with massage. A hot tub would be nice too after all that work.
Don't stress about the wire on the wrong side, just wrap a piece of wire around the back of your post and coil around your line wire with a twitcher. I do top middle and bottom to stop cattle from pushing the staples out. Just a U around the post onto the line wire.
Nice solution.
That will work ... but it is still extra work you can avoid.
Had some nice weather over the last few days. Nice to get that sorted before it turns. Get that neck sorted! Great job as usual.
Forget stress relief techniques. Watching one of these videos is far more effective. Incredibly interesting to townies like me, All the very best to both of you.
Wie immer Super! Danke! 😍🤗
I'm exhausted. Great job.
Love the geese appearing in the background to see what’s going on.
Good work and looks good!
I have found if you put the staples vertically they will pop out. The change in moisture and sunshine makes the staples ease out as they are within the grain of the wood. I have found if they are at 45 degrees they spread out and do not seem to ease out at all. So when you notice this in about 2/3 years, pull them out ( do not bang them back in) and retail at 45 degrees
Looks great you two🤩😁
Great job Kris thank you for sharing. 🌿
Always something to do and you do it so well. 👍
Love this stuff. 👍🙂
Dot's amazing! What a gem!
I'm sure that it would be asking a great deal of you! Wanting to know if it would be any way possible for you to put out a weekly video as a part of the overall business plan? It just seems that everything about your life, and practically everything that you have ever shared in your videos have been so interesting. Thanks so much for sharing, and if you could somehow produce more video footage I'm almost sure that it will pay off greatly for you and the fans of your channel.
Love it keep it up ❣️
Bravo Dot, good effort 👏👏👍
Thanks for posting and sharing. Glad that you were able to get the fencing done together.
Always a joy to watch your videos Kris.
Great job, place looks great, well done you two.
Good Morning
Dut, You are gem, I don't know what he would do without you.
What a handy post knocking tool!
I say it every video. Love your content!
Great work on the fencing, loved the fence post driving machine
Fence looks awesome Kris. 👍💚
I like Dot. She's calm. And jeez, she's strong! Really nice video. Just about covers all you need to know about fencing for sheep! I have a 1 acre garden surrounded by a sheep grazing pasture, so much of interest.
The fencing is looking good 👍
Please make a video on how you plan your projects? How do you design them? How do you prioritize them etc.. this is will help us.