Brush & tree clearing before spring. Got a small window of time to head out to St. Bernard Acres. We want to clear the brush and small trees around the to big …
PG 10:57 Work just fascinates me. I could sit and watch it for hours.
You need a few goats to clean things for you just my opinion…. but looks great
What a difference a lot of hard work can make! 😉 Looks good!
you have poison ivy growing on both of them black cherry trees good video never ending job on keeping it clean
You two DID do a lot of work out there. Good job! I was thinking, "What about the Jaw Saw?" and then you said you could use it down closer to the barn. I think if it were me, I'd make a five gallon can of fuel mix for the weed eater, and maybe get another weed eater, too. Just in case you have a problem with one, you could still keep going. I'll bet you could find a nice one at a pawn shop or swap meet, especially before the weather starts getting warmer. I am looking forward to all your videos from the Acres and the house in Wheeling too. Linda and I send our best to you and Gail.
Looking good keep up the good job
Thanks for taking us along with you! Love your channel and find all your projects interesting!
That opens up the view, great job! What's happening with the old 'haunted' farm house, anyone living in it?
Looking good it has opened up a lot
thanks ! ! !
reminds me of the old saying, how do you eat an elephant, one bite at a time. Looks like you and Gale took quite a few bites today, well done.
Good job Joe & Gail.
can't wait…
Boy that weed eater paid for itself today! Looks great.
Almost as good as a heard of goats! Lol
Weed eater? Shouldn't it called weed chopper? Careful there Joe, you don't want to chop off anything you may need latter……..What about a big water tank just for fighting fire.
Weed eater with a blade is mean. Looks good!
Great job! It looks so much better.
Opens up alot , better views on your old born too , great team work
I would wrap a chain or towing strap around the base of the brush and put the truck in 4 wheel drive low and pull the bushes out roots and all, done it many times. It's the fast and neat way and safe way to do it. Build a fireplace with the block, rock and brick?
PG 10:57 Work just fascinates me. I could sit and watch it for hours.
You need a few goats to clean things for you just my opinion…. but looks great
What a difference a lot of hard work can make! 😉 Looks good!
you have poison ivy growing on both of them black cherry trees good video never ending job on keeping it clean
You two DID do a lot of work out there. Good job! I was thinking, "What about the Jaw Saw?" and then you said you could use it down closer to the barn. I think if it were me, I'd make a five gallon can of fuel mix for the weed eater, and maybe get another weed eater, too. Just in case you have a problem with one, you could still keep going. I'll bet you could find a nice one at a pawn shop or swap meet, especially before the weather starts getting warmer. I am looking forward to all your videos from the Acres and the house in Wheeling too. Linda and I send our best to you and Gail.
Looking good keep up the good job
Thanks for taking us along with you! Love your channel and find all your projects interesting!
That opens up the view, great job! What's happening with the old 'haunted' farm house, anyone living in it?
Looking good it has opened up a lot
thanks ! ! !
reminds me of the old saying, how do you eat an elephant, one bite at a time. Looks like you and Gale took quite a few bites today, well done.
Good job Joe & Gail.
can't wait…
Boy that weed eater paid for itself today! Looks great.
Almost as good as a heard of goats! Lol
Weed eater? Shouldn't it called weed chopper? Careful there Joe, you don't want to chop off anything you may need latter……..What about a big water tank just for fighting fire.
Weed eater with a blade is mean. Looks good!
Great job! It looks so much better.
Opens up alot , better views on your old born too , great team work
I would wrap a chain or towing strap around the base of the brush and put the truck in 4 wheel drive low and pull the bushes out roots and all, done it many times. It's the fast and neat way and safe way to do it. Build a fireplace with the block, rock and brick?
Cool
Looking good Joe
Looking good y'all