I bet your home is brand new still!! because you never get in it and just relax?? Hard workers are few these days! congrats on your success in business and your channel growth.
I’ve owned my own pool building and renovation business for 43 years. Partners with my brother since I was 19 years old. I am now 62 years old and let me tell you, there is absolutely no substitute for hard work and passion. Chris is the REAL deal. THIS IS WHAT MAKES AMERICA GREAT. All the best in your continuing success, my friend !
That is pretty much what makes America great. Remember America is a continent not a country. The United States of America is the republic or country, America is the continent we share with Mexico, Canada and several other countries.
That was an awesome fire. Maybe not the biggest, tallest, whatever but very satisfying. Love seeing the farm, Chris. You guys have a beautiful place there.
The only problem with Chris having a fire is that he needs a long-reach excavator to keep his equipment from melting. Just a little more giblets won't hurt. 10 minutes later, "Damn, that's hot!"
Fire is amazing when you think about it. You start with many tons of solid material, and it turns more or less into dust. It seems to defeat that conservation of energy thing, and as Star Trek's Scotty used to say, 'Ye Cannae Change the Laws of Physics'.
I saw a farm neighbor once use this method to burn a stump - He took a steel Wheel from a tractor trailer or loader ( 10 studs or more ), torched out the center leaving just the outer steel rim circle. He then put it over/around the oak stump, that he had drilled some holes in, dossed the stump with fuel and set it on fire. The rim contained it and could also be used as a low burn barrel.
I used to be a firefighter and for training we burned old buildings they couldn’t get this old barn to light so I made my own mixture when it literally it blew the sides off and roof fell but the fire out I was banned from lighting any more lol
Alright got another fire by Chris. That’s cool. Like how your getting your place done up the way you want it. It’s coming along nicely. Thanks for the video Chris.
Nice episode catching us up on what's been going on around Chris's farm. Moomoo's lookin' good, new pond is getting some much needed water, Chris burning the stack he's been waiting for rain so he could get rid of it and his new road save him driving around in mud. Definitely a successful day on the Letsdig18 farm.
Love me a good fire video! Thanks for the pond update as well. I can't wait to see that when it gets full. Take care,have a great evening and God Bless ya Chris!!!❤😊
My neighbor across the road cleared 3 acres around his house. Made 3 big piles of timber to burn. I helped to save some hardwood for fire wood in my house. One late evening he set one stack on fire. The flames reached 50 feet. The next thing you know, the firemen showed up, put the fire out and told him not to do that again. I have to admit, it was mighty dry in upstate South Carolina this fall.
An old sheet of tin roofing helps keep the heat reflected and the fire will follow the tin. I like to have the burn pile ready with several sheets of tin waiting on the rain . Get your fire going and the pile will burn to the ground under the tin. After many fires the tin will finally deteriorate but it really helps I realize you are dealing with piles so it might not be practical
I admire your burnpile fire making skills, always a fun time.. enjoyed seeing your animals.. your farms are looking great, glad you got some good rain to get the field growing and new pond filling.. stay well Chris
Always good to see a great camp fire on the farm bro. Summer here and still getting rain like last summer, well never really stopped long enough to say we had a dry spell of any kind for well over 12 months. Safe travels. Ken.
It was nice to see a little rain. But it was windy today and it dried out quick. I'm waiting for a dusting of snow to burn. Got piles that are a year old. This El Nino weather pattern is strong.
Chris you sure do know how to get a hot fire going. That looked like a very hot one for sure. Remember not to leave the excavator to close to the fire for too long of a time. I remember in a previous video that the heat actually crack the window on the excavator that you were using at the time.
At Crystal Mt. (Forest Service lease), we'd fill the bucket of the big excavator with diesel and let the piles soak for a bit. A negligible dent in the resort owner's party favor budget and slopeside fall burns are pretty cool.
To wet to play in the dirt.. no wind to speak of.. and LD18 has a fire pile somewhere to burn. And this one was a good one.. nice and hot… I always hear Eddie Murphy from his Delirious album… “No That’s a Fire!”…
Great watching clearing back yard perfect for 🔥 chris i beleave you were doing pond tidying up for nabuborrs ad root's and bought over with barney's dump truck last summer its looking tidy now
Good day, Chris have used a blower on occasion, I recall an ocurrance where the blower was in a trench blowing at the fire in a hole, and the excavator caught on fire due to embers "raining" down on the engine compartment and setting some leaves on fire which scorched some electrical wiring of the excavator.
That MotherTrucker got real hot there for a min. !! lololol... Yeah, gonna have a few ruts down the back 40 on the new road...lolol... Been a good while since ya been able to get your Fire Bug Fix !! lololol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening Man, And , On too the Next !!
In Chris 's book, Nope not even closest being big fire. There were no material next to or close to the fire thad had to be added as the fire burned down plus Chris have built several fire where the flames reached higher up in to the sky.
Have you considered getting a skeleton bucket to use when re piling the burn piles, iy would clean up the smaller pieces and get a cleaner bike when done.
You know Chris is having a good day when he gets to light a tiny fire. 😂
I bet your home is brand new still!! because you never get in it and just relax?? Hard workers are few these days! congrats on your success in business and your channel growth.
Fire is Chris’s method of relaxing 😂
Even with a rainy day you can still get a cool video out!! That pile took off in a hurry!! Gotta love the burn videos!!
I’ve owned my own pool building and renovation business for 43 years. Partners with my brother since I was 19 years old. I am now 62 years old and let me tell you, there is absolutely no substitute for hard work and passion. Chris is the REAL deal. THIS IS WHAT MAKES AMERICA GREAT. All the best in your continuing success, my friend !
Amen to the part about what makes America great!
Work makes America Great. We need people to get good work ethics back then, America can be great
Yes its the little man/small businesses that built this country!!!
That is pretty much what makes America great.
Remember America is a continent not a country.
The United States of America is the republic or country, America is the continent we share with Mexico, Canada and several other countries.
What is really great is that you sir can encourage Chris and others without jealousy. Thank you for the encouragement sir.
That was an awesome fire. Maybe not the biggest, tallest, whatever but very satisfying. Love seeing the farm, Chris. You guys have a beautiful place there.
Beautiful burn pile operation. Best way to recycle old cardboard and other papers is into the burn pile. Ponds are looking good.
The only problem with Chris having a fire is that he needs a long-reach excavator to keep his equipment from melting. Just a little more giblets won't hurt. 10 minutes later, "Damn, that's hot!"
Where did you get the new machine that was loading the boxes 📦 😂lol. Good to see you working on your farm 🚜. Have a good day.
Fire is amazing when you think about it. You start with many tons of solid material, and it turns more or less into dust. It seems to defeat that conservation of energy thing, and as Star Trek's Scotty used to say, 'Ye Cannae Change the Laws of Physics'.
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that grabs my mail when the door no longer closes and dumps it straight into a box for burning! 😁
I'm feeling warmer already.
You keep your kingdom lookin' good Chris! I appreciate a man who takes care of his!
I saw a farm neighbor once use this method to burn a stump - He took a steel Wheel from a tractor trailer or loader ( 10 studs or more ), torched out the center leaving just the outer steel rim circle. He then put it over/around the oak stump, that he had drilled some holes in, dossed the stump with fuel and set it on fire. The rim contained it and could also be used as a low burn barrel.
I thought Chris would take the day off. He’s a hard-working guy.
He might have. This was filmed before Thanksgiving.
He works hard while he is still young and is investing his money in his equipment and farm, so he can relax when he gets older.
I used to be a firefighter and for training we burned old buildings they couldn’t get this old barn to light so I made my own mixture when it literally it blew the sides off and roof fell but the fire out I was banned from lighting any more lol
Nothing like a nice blazing Chris fire. Thanks for the rain report and pond update.
Alright got another fire by Chris. That’s cool. Like how your getting your place done up the way you want it. It’s coming along nicely. Thanks for the video Chris.
Let it flame on hello from Sacramento California traveling from the Philippines to the USA
Big fire i can see it from here
I just needed to see this today, been a crappy week for me. Thanks for taking the time to video this and make me happy!
It is a good day for a fire. We haven't seen one for a while. Either of you always enjoy your fires. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦🔥🔥
Nice episode catching us up on what's been going on around Chris's farm.
Moomoo's lookin' good, new pond is getting some much needed water, Chris burning the stack he's been waiting for rain so he could get rid of it and his new road save him driving around in mud.
Definitely a successful day on the Letsdig18 farm.
Now that's a FIRE.
Love me a good fire video! Thanks for the pond update as well. I can't wait to see that when it gets full. Take care,have a great evening and God Bless ya Chris!!!❤😊
Chris is having himself a barbecue today!
My neighbor across the road cleared 3 acres around his house. Made 3 big piles of timber to burn. I helped to save some hardwood for fire wood in my house. One late evening he set one stack on fire. The flames reached 50 feet. The next thing you know, the firemen showed up, put the fire out and told him not to do that again. I have to admit, it was mighty dry in upstate South Carolina this fall.
Thanks for the video. They sure help pass the time. I have enjoyed for several years now. 6 or 7 at least.
Good morning everyone I hope you all enjoyed your day ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thx. U 2
I think that's your best fire to date. And I'm jealous as hell!
An old sheet of tin roofing helps keep the heat reflected and the fire will follow the tin.
I like to have the burn pile ready with several sheets of tin waiting on the rain . Get your fire going and the pile will burn to the ground under the tin.
After many fires the tin will finally deteriorate but it really helps
I realize you are dealing with piles so it might not be practical
I admire your burnpile fire making skills, always a fun time.. enjoyed seeing your animals.. your farms are looking great, glad you got some good rain to get the field growing and new pond filling.. stay well Chris
That pile was so dense after being push up so many times is was always going to be a good one 👌🏻
NOW THAT'S A GREAT FIRE 👍👍
I’m a old retired dozer operator from Ohio … if you ever need a hand …. Give me rattle!! Love your work and the videos!!
Always good to see a great camp fire on the farm bro. Summer here and still getting rain like last summer, well never really stopped long enough to say we had a dry spell of any kind for well over 12 months. Safe travels. Ken.
That may be one of the very best fires seen on this channel!!!!
Fire is my favorite waste of time :)
Not a waste just a time for thought and reflect
@@user-tr2ir7no1s Mmm... well I love it buddy 🙂
That's a fine way to do your paperwork!😅
Nothing like a good ole LD18 fire, fun to watch, and boy I’ll bet it was hot. Thanks for the fire and the video.
Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy! 🔥🔥
Man you can build a hell of a fire, I still remember that HUGE one you made and had to keep backing away with your excavator
Chris, you always build such epic fires, good job.
It was nice to see a little rain. But it was windy today and it dried out quick. I'm waiting for a dusting of snow to burn. Got piles that are a year old. This El Nino weather pattern is strong.
It’s on the work done ,we can see the greatest of a worker👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻i realy enjoy your video man
Your camp fires are always interesting ... especially your "little" ones!
Now that’s a fire.
A great time for a huge fire thanks chris
Chris you sure do know how to get a hot fire going. That looked like a very hot one for sure. Remember not to leave the excavator to close to the fire for too long of a time. I remember in a previous video that the heat actually crack the window on the excavator that you were using at the time.
He had another oops where embers landed in a wire chase and melted the wires to where they needed repair.
I used to play in fires when I was a kid too!
Chris, Charlie called. Wanted to know if you could mound some dirt up on the South side of your fire, the heats pealing the paint off his lowboy!
At Crystal Mt. (Forest Service lease), we'd fill the bucket of the big excavator with diesel and let the piles soak for a bit. A negligible dent in the resort owner's party favor budget and slopeside fall burns are pretty cool.
Thank goodness for rain to allow Chris to burn his wood pile therefore giving me my fix of another daily video.
That fire was bigger than the excavator!
13:00 when the animals said Yay!!! 😂😂😂
I was wondering why it was so warm this weekend. 🔥
Truly an artform
🍻Just sitting around the camp fire, wondering why everyone leaves when Chris shows up....
Love a good hot fire on the cool afternoon ... 👍👍👍
...U should loop from 5:00 to 8:00 & release it on Christmas Eve for a new Yule Fire tradition!
That's one way to get rid of all the trash at your place 😁
THANKS!
OOPS that one box you need for Taxes for 2023 😂😂
To wet to play in the dirt.. no wind to speak of.. and LD18 has a fire pile somewhere to burn. And this one was a good one.. nice and hot… I always hear Eddie Murphy from his Delirious album… “No That’s a Fire!”…
wow you got lot more rain than we did. we are a little west of Chapel Hill and we had 1/4 of an inch.
Somebody likes playing with fire!
Chris is in his happy place again!
Just a small little fire, Chris. shame you didn't have any marshmellos..
Great watching clearing back yard perfect for 🔥 chris i beleave you were doing pond tidying up for nabuborrs ad root's and bought over with barney's dump truck last summer its looking tidy now
There's that 220 music. I love it so much.
Now that fire can probably be seen by the orbiting space station, hopefully it dont catch it on fire.🔥 Great video Chris, keep the flame alive'👍👏
Low Earth orbit..
Best fire yet 👍👍
5:30, Man that is a raging fire!!!!!😂
Best fire--ever!
Nice ride alone Chris . Looking nice
I can feel the heat in north eastern Pa. Lol😂
Great plan on the new project, if it rained that much there!
That red-bellied woodpecker(in the background sounds at the beginning) seemed to enjoy the show too!
Bevis and Butthead approved.
Chris, using a blower works like you wouldn't believe.
Good day, Chris have used a blower on occasion, I recall an ocurrance where the blower was in a trench blowing at the fire in a hole, and the excavator caught on fire due to embers "raining" down on the engine compartment and setting some leaves on fire which scorched some electrical wiring of the excavator.
There is a hunk of burning love.
Elvis the Pelvis 🙂
That picture looks like how the fight oil well fires.
Its a wonder the hydraulic lines and electrical don't just melt clean off that working on those fires like that. 🔥🥵
Not his first rodeo, you gotta be fast and not leave the bucket in the fire.
The hydraulic fluid keeps the hoses cool.
That fire is going to burn a hole in the clouds 😂😂👍. Clear skies tomorrow!!!
That MotherTrucker got real hot there for a min. !! lololol... Yeah, gonna have a few ruts down the back 40 on the new road...lolol... Been a good while since ya been able to get your Fire Bug Fix !! lololol... Great as always Chris !! Have a Great Evening Man, And , On too the Next !!
I wanna see Winston again, cuz that dog is smarter than most people who are supposed to be running the United States of America.
I felt the heat from that one
👍 Thanks 😊
The Biggest fire east of Mississippi. Beside that fire, The 220 looked like a toy trackhoe
The Norse Gods would be pleased.😁
Greta would give this a hearty "how dare you!" before jetting off to a global warming summit. 😂
That's not a fire, that's an inferno LOL What a beauty in the mud and beautiful rain.
In Chris 's book, Nope not even closest being big fire.
There were no material next to or close to the fire thad had to be added as the fire burned down plus Chris have built several fire where the flames reached higher up in to the sky.
Earth Wind and Fire.
💯👌 did l hear right...tell me it not so...is it ...Fire Day👌💯
That’s what I do with my junk mail too
Chris that is one kickass fire!🌓🔥🔥🔥
NOW THAT'S A 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥!!😎
Phew, finally got done with all that fan mail he hadn't finished. All Done!
😄😄😄
LetsBurn18👍
Great fire just what everyone wanted to see great video thanks Chris
🇺🇲🇵🇷🇲🇽😎 I just liked to turn the volume down and watch the fire😊
Have you considered getting a skeleton bucket to use when re piling the burn piles, iy would clean up the smaller pieces and get a cleaner bike when done.
Job well done 👍🏻