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@bickabraham2397
@bickabraham2397 17 сағат бұрын
Stihl has always been dependable. Hard to beat but expensive!
@dustdevl1043
@dustdevl1043 18 сағат бұрын
Well, it's up there, and everyone lived. What more could one want?
@davidhackworth2011
@davidhackworth2011 18 сағат бұрын
Awesome job you’re doing. Thanks for the advice and videos
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT 18 сағат бұрын
Thank you for following along Really appreciated
@mkeating5111
@mkeating5111 20 сағат бұрын
Need a cab so I'm considering a Bobcat CT2535 vs. a Kioti 2620. They're roughly the same price. My have a Bobcat dealer 15 minutes away who has only been selling them for six months. The Kioti is from 250 miles away (the one 45 minutes away hasn't been that interested in my business). Also thinking of an LS MT226 which is almost 5k less. What would you do?
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT 19 сағат бұрын
The Kioti will have more lift capacity on the same machine
@mkeating5111
@mkeating5111 19 сағат бұрын
@@RockhillfarmYT haha - just watched your other video where you compared the Bobcat and your JD where you discussed this very point! Thanks for everything you do. I'm totally new to tractor life and you and Courtney at GWT have been a godsend.
@chasekelsey9773
@chasekelsey9773 21 сағат бұрын
John Deere ctl and skiddys are beast
@jeffdutton2500
@jeffdutton2500 21 сағат бұрын
I find myself using IBC totes for everything that I used to use pallets for. Much like your man backet, sides and a solid deck with sides that I can pick up with the forks on my tractor and go.
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT 21 сағат бұрын
Great option
@klcameron709
@klcameron709 21 сағат бұрын
If it gets done and your comfortable doing it your way. Who cares? It's your project. There are many ways to accomplish any task. Doesn't have to be done a ridgid method. What is easy for one guy, may not be easy for another. I think it is looking good
@jasoncline4383
@jasoncline4383 21 сағат бұрын
Up and down ladders multiple times take time. Slow and steady wins the race.
@LittleCabin
@LittleCabin 22 сағат бұрын
From a guy who usually does construction projects by himself, I say good job!
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT 21 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@RobertBrothersJr-dc7nr
@RobertBrothersJr-dc7nr 22 сағат бұрын
Brock, what works for you is the right way. Some people think they know everything. We all know that kind of person. You are doing a great job and don’t pay any attention to anyone who says differently. I throughly enjoy this and all of your videos. Thanks
@jeromebecigneul2911
@jeromebecigneul2911 Күн бұрын
Nicely done Brock. Take care young man.
@berthongo8531
@berthongo8531 Күн бұрын
I knew that the job was going to be successful when I saw that the Foreman was on site.
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT 19 сағат бұрын
Yes sir
@tommywise1702
@tommywise1702 Күн бұрын
Good job. I think you are doing a fine job. Leave the haters to hate.
@theElderberryFarmer
@theElderberryFarmer Күн бұрын
That looks great, Brock! I'm going to need to put up the same kind of structure at my place to house my tractor and implements, as well as to act as a rain collection roof. Watching you knock this out solo is an inspiration to me to get after this project. Take care and God Bless.
@strangfangers
@strangfangers Күн бұрын
STHIL for the pro cutters (every day from can to can't see). Off brands for firewood & the occasional downed tree. You'd be amazed the work that a $125, 20" saw w/ a Full Chisel, Chipper or a Ripper chain can do in the hands of a "experienced" firewood cutter but, just how big-a-hurry is the average firewood harvester in!? ***SAFTEY FIRST***
@GardenDocSC
@GardenDocSC Күн бұрын
Great video. How many rear hydraulic setups do you have on that thing? Would love to have tilt functions on my boxblade for my Kubota B2601.
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT Күн бұрын
2 sets
@jimmywarren6685
@jimmywarren6685 Күн бұрын
No thank you...I don't need a grease gun that uses proprietary grease cartridges!
@twc9000
@twc9000 Күн бұрын
I have to cross a pond embankment to get from my barn to most of my property and it makes me nervous every time. My tractor is two wheel drive and I don’t have a bucket, just a brush hog on the back. I’m looking for ways to put more weight on the front.
@Na0uta
@Na0uta Күн бұрын
When it comes to buying trucks. The payload seems to be hidden most of the time when you buy one. I wish it was more transparent.
@Na0uta
@Na0uta Күн бұрын
Hate to be that guy. But for most of the USA. Payload only matters if you meet certain conditions: 1: if youre above a certin weight in GCWR/GVWR (variable based on state) 2: if you drive commercial (you do it for work/pay as or for a buisness) 3: if youre in an accident If youre below about 26k GCWR you often wont need to worry about a CDL or your payload. Not more then you care about your own person safety and wear on your vehicles. I know, i know, its extremely irresponsible to not follow your weight ratings. And worse yet to go over the legal limit. Youre not just risking yourself. Youre putting everyone around you at risk. But atleast by law. You can do above your rating for personal use. But "not" above the legal limit of your area.
@Ramblin_Rob
@Ramblin_Rob Күн бұрын
Call it "The Sole Barn".
@Ted_E_Bear
@Ted_E_Bear Күн бұрын
Be careful working by yourself! God loves you….
@scotschoor
@scotschoor Күн бұрын
Doing things by yourself requires some unconventional methods.
@garypuls5263
@garypuls5263 Күн бұрын
Keep up the good work working alone is always tough
@ronstopfer2315
@ronstopfer2315 Күн бұрын
Good job, Brock!
@jefffrancis6824
@jefffrancis6824 Күн бұрын
@TomSarelas
@TomSarelas Күн бұрын
Hold up ends of a garden hose across the pool filled with water, that's your level. Romans built Pyramids with same concept, used tiny canals filled with water rather than their garden hoses, ha. God bless. TFS
@puddlejumper3534
@puddlejumper3534 Күн бұрын
I built something similar a few years ago and I did it all on my own. I now have to add to it this year
@steveprice4779
@steveprice4779 Күн бұрын
I bought a new JD 970 in 1996. It is a Icon of Reliability. It has 1100 hrs on it now and I have not had a single issue with it. All I've done is the normal requirements...The Yanmar engine is Bullet Proof. I keep it in a unheated pole barn and it has never failed to start even in sub Zero temperatures. It's only on its 2nd battery. Last winter I decided I wanted a new Cab tractor with heat and AC so I went to my local John Deere dealer and looked at the Cab tractors in the 39 to 50 hp range.... I was shocked at the prices. No dealing at all even though I'm paying cash. So out the door I went...I shopped all the other dealers in my area and bought a new TYM T474 48hp Cab. The local dealer is only 25 miles from me. The made me a good deal. I've got 125 hrs on it now and have had no issues. Heat and AC both work great. I paid 27k less than a similar JD...I didn't trade or sell my JD 970 and I never will. Having 2 tractors is very helpful at times....
@argee55
@argee55 Күн бұрын
Brock. I highly suggest the you add a grommet to the pass thru hole that you drilled in the siding. The raw edge will cut thru your Ethernet cable in no time at all. Otherwise a very informative video.
@ScrewdriverTUNING
@ScrewdriverTUNING Күн бұрын
Fantastic work.!! I love doing things myself as well. I’ve been trying to ask for help more often.
@kennethstanton5407
@kennethstanton5407 Күн бұрын
First off, I've never had an issue connecting the splined shafts together except for the fact that for larger shafts hooking to bigger tractors, the things are bloody heavy. The adapter would compound that. Additionally, there's a reason for those multiple splines. Probably not a concern for a 4 foot lawnmower, but that adapter will twist up and break if it's carrying anything close to 80 hp or up. When it does, the pto shaft thrashing around loose will likely smash the tractor's pto shaft and break it right off. Good times. I've seen this happen with 540/1000 rpm adapters when they break.
@johnpope4464
@johnpope4464 Күн бұрын
You got your steps in for the day
@lonewolfFirearms
@lonewolfFirearms Күн бұрын
Brock, i haven't commented in awhile but i still watch every video. I just wanted to say i think your doing a great job doing this project by yourself. I personally do most of all my projects by myself also and yes it would be easier to have a bunch of people help but i get much more pride out of doing myself.
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT Күн бұрын
Agreed. Thanks for the comment.
@patrickcorbett8361
@patrickcorbett8361 Күн бұрын
I derive a great amount of pleasure by figuring out things as I go....I learn a lot that way also...give yourself a Gold Star Brockster ! You'll be able to take an admiration moment for years to come,looking at " Your woodshed " Good Job ! pc
@cwcweldingfabricationandrepair
@cwcweldingfabricationandrepair Күн бұрын
That's how I spread gravel with my 574. I highly recommend spinning the rod around for your loader control. It puts it closer to you and is easier to manipulate.
@W4GHW
@W4GHW Күн бұрын
Have you ever tried a water level? That would be perfect for cutting those post.
@craigkowalczyk3516
@craigkowalczyk3516 Күн бұрын
Jimmeny Christmas
@jamiebray8532
@jamiebray8532 Күн бұрын
Dude you are doing exactly what everyone used to do, & we should be trying to do more of it for our fellow Americans.
@chb8998
@chb8998 Күн бұрын
U need a cup on the end of the hammer drill weld a socket on the end if U haven't got one
@georgecuellar3398
@georgecuellar3398 Күн бұрын
I always learn something watching. Thanks
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT Күн бұрын
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@michaelhess4825
@michaelhess4825 Күн бұрын
I always do headers doubled up, on TOP of the posts and use metal t's to secure. But I also live in Wyoming and need the extra roof loading capacity.
@benkanobe7500
@benkanobe7500 Күн бұрын
Where do we get that wonderful John Deere gear you wear. That jacket is perfect for where I live.
@johngersna3263
@johngersna3263 Күн бұрын
Good morning Brock. I have all kinds of advice that might help make the job a little bit easier for you but it looks like you're doing fine. What I would like to tell you is not to trust those nails. I've personally had an instance where they bent like soft butter. To me the quality of the steel used just doesn't measure up. I would go around and run some construction screws in before you do the roof rafters or drill through and use carriage bolts or even lag bolts. I'm just trying to look out for your safety when you're up on that roof. God bless and have a wonderful day. 👍👍🙂
@HarryVonhoene
@HarryVonhoene Күн бұрын
Careful with all those nails in "shear" on the front and back beams. You may want to add a 1/2" carriage bolt through each joint. It won't matter as much on the sides. Thanks, fun to watch!
@jimmerrithew453
@jimmerrithew453 Күн бұрын
I had similar concerns.
@johnshort1536
@johnshort1536 21 сағат бұрын
Have to agree, definitely needs a heavy duty bolt.
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT 21 сағат бұрын
I’m definitely not just leaving a single header the way it is now with those nails
@user-wc8lu7qd2m
@user-wc8lu7qd2m Күн бұрын
Load = higher EGT. Throttle has nothing to do with load. You are spot on
@jimmychandler9328
@jimmychandler9328 Күн бұрын
Hey Brock, I usually notch my post so that way the beam sets on the post and screws to it easily. Might get you a line level it's just a small level that hooks onto a string or chalk box and you could mark all your post at one time. Looking good. It's hard work and you are by yourself. Good job..
@jimmerrithew453
@jimmerrithew453 Күн бұрын
Notching the posts is a great suggestion.
@jareds6611
@jareds6611 Күн бұрын
I think that power station is still $3999.00. Too much IMO.
@henrythurman
@henrythurman Күн бұрын
stay safe stay hydrated. your videos are really good.