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stephen kessinger
Registrace 28. 07. 2012
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How to easily catch Chipmunk or Squirrel with a simple box trap. Wilderness Survival.
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How to catch a squirrel or chipmunk by building a simple box trap. Limited supplies needed.
How to Remove a Fence Post in under 5 minutes...Easy
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Remove a metal fence post in cement or concrete. Fast and Easy. Takes less than 5 minutes. No digging.
DIY - Archery Idaho Bull Elk hunt - Mathews NO CAM - Public land
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Elk taken with a Mathews NO CAM among Foggy and rainy conditions. First shot at 20 yards gets him in the guts. Second shot at 50 yards is a double lung shot. Public land.
Brilliant. Thanks for posting
where the fuq are you,, its so nice there in the background
Cool.
😮😮😮
Transformers exploding. Seen this many times during hurricanes
Wtf 😮
Power transfer explosion
_The color gives it away!_ *thats an electric arc!* _and probably falling power lines!_ Normally its a transformer either being overloaded or having the lines ripped out or pulling the whole pole over and smashing the transformer on the ground! _But these days most power lines are underground!_ *Kinda rare, pretty trippy, 100% normal!* *_#NOT_Paranormal_**_!!_*
This is gonna blow up I swear
OH FUCK THE DECEPTICONS FOUND THE DAMN ALLSPARK
Dw guys its just jamal we ate tacobell
It can't be a ufo if it isn't flying
Transformer exploding. Happens all the time
especially in snow storms, like th eone in the video.
🛸But… did you get probed?👽
Sounds like they were getting probed WHOOOOAAAA 😂😂😂😂
I don't think so....I just remember right after seeing this, I woke up in a field feeling sore. I'm sure I was just tired and fell asleep.
Wow
Based off of the clouds and the overall atmosphere of the video I would definitely say this is not a ufo and more of a power flash, seeing telephone lines on the side of the road I would say either a very strong gust of wind knocked the line out causing the blue light or there was an active tornado on the ground causing the same effect
My vote is UFO
It’s likely not a UFO and more likely a few people finding out
Crazy
Wow where was this videotaped?
@Genuinespaceman somewhere in southern Utah on a long car ride. In a terrible snow storm.
@@stephenkessinger3567 woah 😳 that’s pretty cool. I border Utah as I live in CO
Was that put in reverse?
Yes
I don't think so.
Yes it was, clearly
Hmm… 🤔🧐 My vote is no.
Nice catch!
Awesome 😎
Wow.
No way your responding to your own video
@@Poker42prob not his lol
@@Shinobu764. then why did he repost it then
@@Poker42 for views and subs like everyone else 😑
Are you an X-Men?
Awesome
I seen two kids do it under 4 minutes on another video lot more easier than this, Woodford Bros video
And thx
I just made one like that but taller so it can’t jump out
Wow, setup takes 30 minutes.
Nicely done. And that was a LOT of concrete, too.
Hmm
Great video! Is that a 48" farm jack?
Excellent. 👌🏾
Darn where do you live? That place is beautiful
Things are destroying my yard and chewed a hole in my new pond liner I installed🤬
Awesome!
I used this design, a few changes but its a farm jack tripod lift and amazing. I live on a hill and need to pull and replace some post that gravity had moved. Pulled them right out. The biggest difference is I used a 8ft steel post as a cheater bar for move leverage and wow that baby pulled them right out with almost zero effort. Thanks for making this video and sharing your design, it saved my back and a ton of time. Also, it was fun. Thanks again.
Could you describe in more detail how it's hooked up with the bolts at the top?
I placed a long bolt through the 2×4s and through an existing hole in the top of the high-lift jack.
Dang. That person really overdid it with the concrete, didn't they?
Excellent !
Awesome. I have done a variation of this several times. Easy peasy. Only thing is sometimes I have had to put a chunk of 2x10 under the foot of the jack if it starts to press down into the ground. What I like with this method is that if it gets too high and there is still too much underground one can simply readjust things and "start over" to pull the rest out (in my part of Canada we have to go down 48 inches to get below the frost line).
Best video on the topic
How tall is your jack? Thank you
I believe it is 48 inches.
Clever... you created a tripod with one leg as your lift---very efficient!
Is that a 48 inch jack? Good video.
Yes.
i bet the kids wanted to keep it as a pet
What a beautiful piece of property!
Good luck finding a high-lift of the quality like yours today!
Nice job! I have a chipmunk that always comes to my backyard! I named him “walnut”
When I catch one I want to domesticate it, but it's going to be hard if it's matured