Pushing Toward Spring! 🌸☀️… Odd Jobs with a Single Draft Horse



Today we are pushing toward spring! There are several odd jobs that we need to get done on the farm so we are using our single …

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  1. Pulling that wagon like that…yikes! I'm too old to attempt stuff like that on the hilly ground around here. Trainwreck for sure. Glad it went okay. We have almost no flat spots, all sidehills, nothing sits still when parked unless you block the wheels.

  2. just wondering how long have u carried a knief My dad gave me my Barlow when I was 8 to cut bales open with But for my 8 weeks of basic it has been in my right pocket every day Most every day day it comes out to work at least once It is not a shy Barlow Ya same knief dad gave me 66 yr ago Blade is not as thick as it once was but still cuts and takes an edge well

  3. Nice day working together on the farm , a bit Chilly Jim , yep things on the farm break downs , yep Duke eye would have hert , l had them in my eye , 👁, yepJim the power house Brenda good strong lady to help you push the bale off hay over , , Jim it's so green in the paddocks it shore gets growing fast there , Brenda the strawberries 🍓 grow well there .

  4. I love what you did together at the end. You pushed a super heavy bale over together. What a powerhouse team! God sure knew what he was doing when he brought you two together. Thanks so much for sharing!

  5. i find that once the discombobulator has been ruled our,, then the bery vext nest consideration is the combobulator itself. prime suspect for being the source cause of all ill effects experienced all round,is my best diagknosis. sort that and all is swell..
    if that doesn't work,, i'd start looking at the mulsh.

  6. That was some really good maneuvering with Bill! You are both so strong — good going getting the round bale rolled over. Your garden is going to be great, Brenda!

  7. We ran a hole through our tators this morning looking like they will be blooming in a couple of weeks and I noticed a few of our strawberries are starting to turn

  8. Jim…enjoyed your video, as always. My son went to an Amish dispersal sale today. 3 items I remember…JD hay baler, frozen up, $3400., a saw mill, completely stripped out, $22,000, a 2 row horse drawn cultivator, $3,000. It seems to me inflation is no word for it. Bogard, Mo.

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