Pulling Trees out by the Roots and Turning them into Mulch. Clearing overgrown fence row.
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I always like to watch you cut trees down. And love to watch you cut wood also.
Regarding your pine tree windbreak- plant a line of those first but then plant a line of spruce behind. Pines will grow faster for the initial windbreak, but eventually they’ll get bigger and the bottom limbs will fall off, whereas the spruce will grow slower but the bottom limbs won’t fall off.
Experience taught me too much maintenance with Pine trees & far too many pine cones do battel with lawn mower blades.
Pines are shallow rooted. High winds knocked down many in my town. Nor do I like pine needles.
Any conifer gets loose wood of little usefulness if they get too much light and nutrition. It would be a shame not to use that exceptional climate to produce weird and wonderful leafy trees.
It is so nice to have good equipment and the right tool for the right job. It makes life so much easier. Great job
When we lived in central Illinois across the front of our property was a wooden fence and i removed it and planted blue Spruce trees at 10 feet apart. I can look at them now on Google maps and there is no way seeing through them to see the house. I had 2 driveways and I put them on that side as well. Then a few years later I started up 10 feet away from my neighbor's fence and went back a good distance to the garden. I feed them Miracle-Gro once a week during the spring and summer. It turned out to be a great idea since the farmers field was turned into a subdivision.
Great job Evan! Turning junk into lunch money……now that’s a pretty good deal!
You are doing a fantastic job in cleaning your fence line. Your fields are clean and clear. You can look across it to see what’s at the back. Once you get more animals, they are going to love especially with the grass. I know Rebekah is loving the look of everything. I know she is proud of you. I love watching you doing your projects. Others should be inspired by you. Homesteading work is continuing and once you get it the way you want. It won’t be as time consuming as it was at first. Thanks for sharing. I love to watch you work.. Bye for now in Alabama ❤
The fence line is looking better every day and that tree puller is worth its weight and it pulls trees and roots in one piece.
11:20 Chain that close to the ground made my heart skip a beat. You must have much less gravel in your soil that we do ;)
Our soil is clay and doesn't really have any rocks.
@@CountryViewAcres Nice! I'm jealous.
Great update thanks 👍
Wow Evan, that tree puller sure is a time saver! The TYM is the perfect tractor for that too. The farmstead is looking the best it ever has. I have been watching since day one and I am amazed at how poorly kept this place was before you and Rebecca tackled it. Junk, overgrowth etc. you have a place that most of us envy. Nice job! Thanks for sharing (and doing all the hard work!). You two are a great team. Keep it up!
The sad thing is, there are still washers and dryers, hog feeders, etc in the woods. That someday we will drag out and scrap. The job never ends.
@@CountryViewAcreshow many years was it neglected before you bought it?
@@cathiwim it is hard saying. It was abandoned for about 5 years. And probably neglected for the 20 to 30 years before that.
That tree puller is a great piece of equipment to have. Thanks for the video. All the best 🇬🇧.
That tree puller is just about the best thing I have seen for getting the smaller trees out of the way, and the chipper did a fine job of making mulch for y'all to use.. Thanks for taking us along on this project. Your homestead is looking mighty fine. Have a Blessed day.
Great video Evan I'm in my seventies and have gotten everything right first time.Oh hold on that was a dream i had once 😁
Love watching you clear the fence line. Very satisfying. 🎉
It looks so much better ! You did a great job as always ! Keep them coming, Love to watch your videos. I LOVE YOU GUYS !!! 🥰🥰
I think the Grapple and the Tree Puller are my two most favorite toys (I mean, tools) that you use on the farm. Looks so fun watching you operate them. Those TYM tractors are also awesome. Good idea on the pine trees for a wind break (and partial shade for the cattle). Love your channel. I never miss a video. God bless
17:50 flat right rear tire on the Saturn....
The saturn hasn't been driven in over a year. The transmission control module isn't working. It just needs sold or scrapped.
Great video as always hope you are all doing well and god bless you and your family and your friends mate.
you are doing an excellent job of clearing the old bush. It is one of the most thankless jobs on the farm but well worth the time.
💝 that is a good way to remove the old fence roll. You are doing a good job and won't have that task to do again for many years.. Enjoy the videos all the time...💝
You sure make good use of both tractors love the tree puller , sure saves the back
Looking good Evan, getting closer to fencing time. Looking forward to that too, you folks do such a great job fencing too. Thanks for sharing with us. Fred.
Clearing fence row is a lot of work, very tiring, but the end result of beautifying & gaining a great view makes it all worth it. Have done this several times with satisfying results. In 1970 checked with county extension office & soil & water. Planted nearly 2,000 White Pine, Austrian Pine, Scotch Pine & Northern Spruce for wind break. Would not follow their guide line again. Since late 1980's have transplanted volunteer Cedar Trees, propagated by the birds. These are little to no maintenance with a vertical tap root. They are hardy, draught tolerant & more dense for slowing the wind. They are fragrant & birds nest in them, which means less insects survive. btw no matter what you plant, do so with enough room for them to grow . Too many people plant 6' apart & they eventually rub & destroy each other. When it is all "said & done", why replant at age 60 ?
That looks satisfying, a way to get work done and enjoy it...😀😃😄😁😆🙂🙃😉😊 btim sw pa
I Love that tree puller!
It was such a great idea of putting a dump cart to work
Then if you put that wood chipper in the back of the trailer where it's opened and you wouldn't blowing over the side since the sides are short
You might want to manufacture a guard on that tree puller on the tractor
Pine trees are lighting rods! They shead needles one year and pine cones the other year. There is only limbs in the top 1/3 of the tree & it sheads limbs. Its a lumber tree. I had 20 pine trees on my house yard and always had bonfire going from the needles or pine cones
Great job taking those trees out.
When I first bought my house, the house property was carved out of a Pine Tree Forest. I had to remove 30 more Pine Trees by hand and sure could have used that Implement on your Tractor and that Chipper..... I split the Trees by hand and found myself with six cords of firewood. Took me two years. Two of my first years in Retirement.. Great for the arms and shoulders.. Lols.... For the Stumps which I cut as close to the Ground as I could, I drilled a 2 inch wide and 8 inch deep Hole in them filled them with Gasoline and burned them out...
I'm glad you shake the dirt off the trees when you pull up the trees. It does two things help fill the hole the tree roots left and you keep your top soil in place.
Perfect is not usually an attainable destination but learning from the progress and trial is very valuable. You consistently accumulate valuable information and it appears you work hard not to repeat those educational events! That's progress.
looken alot better!
Have tried putting the chipper perpendicular to the back of the trailer so you can capture more chips? Might not work in every situation but looks like you have room to set up a nice workflow.
Yes, I was trying to drive them beside each other as I worked down the fence row. But it doesn't work very well from the side.
@@CountryViewAcresI would have been reversing the chipper up to the back of the trailer with the wind blowing into the trailer. Everything should then with the wind, you should always try to go with the wind blowing into your trailer keeping the chips from covering everything anything blowing out goes to ground giving that ground a small amount of mulch.
@@CountryViewAcres I’m in the market for a PTO powered chipper like the one you have. What’s the largest diameter branch/trunk have you attempted on that model?
man! tree pulling looks more satisfying than backing over a multiflora rose bush with a brush hog. I didn't think anything could beat watching those things disappear, but this is right up there.
I have been doing the same. My fences have been down since 2005 when Hurricane Rita came through. We are planning to refence our 5 acres, It is a lot of work, but well worth it. I have a wood chipper similar to yours and I bought a brush saw that is like a big weed eater, for less bending over to cut the brush close to the ground.
Evan, if you raise the sides or install a hoop with a tarp cover on your dump wagon, and then shot the chips from the back end, you will not lose any chips in the wind. With the cover will also allow you the store the chips long in the wagon and maybe use them for other purposes. Just an idea for the future. Thanks for all your videos. You are living the life of my dreams.
I like the safety precautions you always use. Switch sides with thgat chipper or place a large cloth on the end of the shoot that will direct the chips down.
Your farm is looking incredible Good job Evan and love the little new additions Rebecca . have great week
Tractors make light work 😊
Evan your buddy Bobby tree puller is a splendid piece of kit I was impressed by it.
Hands down one of my favorite attachments!
That tree puller is one of the best things since sliced bread. That and the grapel are both great.
Wow, Evan! What a video. I could watch you pull up trees all day long. Excellent plan. Hopefully you will video the brush pile burn.
Looks really good! Thanks !
Good job
Thanks Hank!
I appreciate it!
As far as choosing the right tool for the job, you’ve totally nailed that 👌👍
Hi evin, you do a good job on your farm
Great video as usual.
like the way the tree puller works. I did not know they made such a thing.
Look very nice a lot of work
No stump left, this implement is pure madness! I would have great use for it back home.
outstanding job sir
Hi..... Evan, thanks you for showing your video homestead bye
👍 nice to leave some trees from every generation / age for continuous growth
Good job , place is looking great. Sorry you have a flat on the RS rear of the silver car!
Great Video , love that tree puller...😊
Thanks Evan. Nice job.
Looks beautiful! Lot of hard work!
Bring the chips to me in Indy 😉
I can understand you not liking the hole in your pasture. Like you said tho, live and learn. You're doin' and you're livn'. 👍👍👍
That tree puller is a great tool
put the chips in the mucky part of old Barn pen
Maybe you should ask Santa for a tree puller. 🤣 I think Rebekah enjoyed using it on the other video.
Said and done :)
Thank you for sharing.
A really good days work, well done.
Another entertaining video Evan
Enjoyed your video Evan nice job. You have a great day.
Hi,Ed from Vermont
another great video!
I like what you're doing with the old fence line, good job. I think like you, just cleaning out those areas that have overgrown brush and scrap small trees looks so much better. Thanks Evan, have a good evening!
I sure wish I had one of those tree pullers. We pulled a couple acres of locust sprouts using a grubbed and front end loader but there’s a patch with hundreds of them that would be so much faster with a real puller. Even better if track mounted to prevent flat tires!
Evan, that is a lot of work. Appreciate you sharing your work on the fence line. Have a great rest of your week.
That’s life if you don’t try things you never learn
Electric Sawa are awesome when using a chipper!
👍👍👍👍👍👌Great job, and the equipment was perfect for the job, the chipper and the puller each mated to the right tractor !!
That tree puller is sweet! Hope you got the pole saw operating the way it should.
The pole saw worked fine. Not sure what was going on with it before.
Ben, you're the man! 👍
I believe that you could build a tree puller with no problems
yes,time change,good thing
a lot of people are credits to what other people,but if u never try something,u never learn of find out,i have learn from mistake`s other people have made and i hope have learn from my mistakes i have made
Hey Evvan, regarding the manure fork for your tractor, you could weld about 3 or 4- inch pieces of half inch steel rods(sharpened)to the tips of the fingers . Like finger nails 😅
Looks like you could use a little air in the right rear tire of your car! LOL
I know tordon isn't expensive but it will last a lot longer if you put it in a spray bottle like an old windex bottle or something.
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Keep working at it!
Nice job
Our arborist suggested we plant cypress trees along our driveway for a wind break.
Oh boy do I have a job for that puller. That is a great piece of equipment. Does 2 jobs at ones no stump to worry about. Come do my property use to be old Christmas tree farm with ton of trees that went wild.
Love to watch you use your tractor. That tree puller is amazing. Hey,, turn round. Looks like you have a flat tire on the car.
Thx
That tree pulling attachment really saves a lot of work and it is looking very good.I hope you all have a great day
The wood chipper does a great job looks to be a very good one. Fence row is looking great.
I would advise that you saw a couple sections of firewood off the bigger trees. When you figure out the cost of sharpening the teeth on your chipper, you will realize that is the better choice.
Evan, I hope you, Rebecca, all the animals, and the homestead have been safe with the storm I have been hearing about.
The tree puller, mulcher and a little man power go a long way! Looking good.
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