We Got A TRESPASSER At The Farm

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I’d like to congratulate Bruno on his clock collection. I mentioned before I have a distant cousin that is retired from the American Clock and Watch Museum in Bristol Connecticut. Chris Bailey, distant cousin, was one of the curators at the museum. The museum is one of the very few museums in the United States dedicated solely to horology. According to Wikipedia the museum is the preeminent horological museum in the history of American clocks. Bruno, Good luck with your clock collection.

MikeDriscoll-ef
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Ground Hogs! They will make holes in your hay field you may not see and that can create a very dangerous landmine for your tractor, especially when the hay is high. Me and a friend of mine as teenagers were the town ground hog hunters. We would remove those trespassers with all due prejudice and get paid for every carcass we bagged. It took a high powered rifle to do it properly otherwise they would dive back into the hole and you'd never recover them. This episode was action packed! Thanks as always Nathan.

johngagne
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I love seeing the clockhouse every time and this time Bruno has amassed even more to his collection right on young man. You're building a legacy 💪

joebufford
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Great music with Beautiful Spring time country! And from what I know Nathan, powder post beetles can lay dormant in wood up to 100 years. Kind Thanks, Many Blessings and keep on Sawin on! Plus, Lovely Clocks Bruno! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania

daveyjoweaver
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Living only 25 miles south of Boston loved hearing you talk about our hero Larry (birdman) Bird.

wilcleno
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Hey Nathan. I like the way your camera zooms in when you say "Yall hang in there" and your honesty is refreshing. Thank you very very much for taking time to entertain us.

ronwatson
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Better eliminate that trespasser before he ruins the ground under the foundation of the house. Thanks for sharing with us today Nathan, you have things operating well around there. I like Chuck's suggestion to fence the cattle out of the creek, less damage to the cows and you still can water them out of the creek with a correct pump set up to trough's . What a great load of Oak you have in the Kiln, you'll use that well around there. Stay safe and keep up the good work around there, sure enjoy your videos. Fred.

olddawgdreaming
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We had a 1968 F 100 with a 360 V 8 3 on the column. We would load 40 fifty pound bags of triple 13 on that pickup and it cost 48 dollars. THAT'S $1.20 A BAG. Have fun and stay safe!

billyladner
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Don’t forget taking the plastic off the chicken run! (Ya told us to remind ya😆)

PapaTom
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Great episode Nathan! Thanks for the clockhouse tour - Bruno has an awesome collection there.

mburke
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great stuff, Nathan, thanks for sharing Bruno's clock collection!

billkrueger
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WOW, Bruno's clock collection is incredible. Not hard to imagine when the clock strikes 12. You will hear all the chimes, bells, strikes, and various noises ... then the ticks start again.

richardthornhill
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YouPoob should be on your next Tshirt!

DavidAdamsen
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Our friend - been working on the farm and saw mill more than talking to others. Mind forgets when not used. Love it. 🤠😧 I have a clock much like those.

martineastburn
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Bruno ain't alone i have been collecting clocks for 80 some years now you
Old F-4 Shoe🇺🇸

steveshoemaker
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Just a suggestion, when you put the flooring down that you are milling use S2S 2x4 sleepers that are anchored down to the concrete on top of plastic vapor barrier. that's how we put down Stage floors on slabs out here.

jameswest
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I love and repair mechanical clocks. I enjoyed the tour of the Clock Museum

larrypolk
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triple 19 will get you green fast growth but what else is you soil missing
take some random samples and send to local soil testing so can actually mend soil correctly

roberto.peterson
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About a week ago, I had 10 acres of 40-40-20 @ 300lbs / acre and 100lbs lime. Delivered and spread in South Central KY for under $800

russt
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Wow, that was a busy video in lots of ways showing that there are many 'maintenance things' that must be taken seriously on a property with the size & the diversity of it taken into account. I get the feeling that Bruno has a growing selection of clocks. Thanks for sharing Nathan.

donaldadams