We “look” like we are going out of business. What are we going to do?

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Your sister has some tough skin, no gloves on and handling rough cut lumber. My hats off to all of you, what a great work ethic. Keep on milling.

dalekuhlman
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It is nice to see the mountain in the backgound all green again...

Gronicle
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I liked the real time part of the video. The mill is fast, and there is no wasted motion between cuts.

dellmerlin
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That LT 70 is a log eating monster! I just got my own clunky old mill I bought used fired up and cutting today! I am so stoked.

camperjack
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“it’s our job so we gotta do what we gotta do” - powerful statement most people don’t recognize. Love this channel!

sikhswim
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You are so lucky that you still have a logging and native timber industry as well have had native timber logging banned here in Victoria, Australia. So now we have to IMPORT timber (except for Pine) but apart from that, it has also seriously affected our fire wood industry. I could go on and on about this but I really do appreciate the family's dedication to an honourable industry.
Stay strong!! :)

gardeningfishingjimw
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Emerald, you made some very good choices. I loved seeing both sped up and real time. Great video in so many ways.

NJ-bwmg
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We had the most beautiful Hemlocks here in the north Georgia mountains until the Wooly Adelgid wiped them out. There's a group still trying to save them with a pesticide application and of course planting saplings. I haven't checked in with them in a long time to see how it's going. I wonder if PA is participating in anything similar? There's an old saying: species come, species go... sadly, it is just plain truth that nothing will last forever....cept ❤ 😊

sweetnlow
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I remember driving from Ohio to West Virginia in the late sixties and early seventies, dad was pointing out all the elm trees wiped out by the Dutch Elm disease, the in 2003 my sister bought a beautiful Queen Ann Victorian home in Toledo Ohio, was surrounded by the most beautiful ash trees you’ve ever seen .they started showing signs of the ash boar when I moved here in 2005 and by 2007 they were all completely dead and removed, so sad 😞

chrisdarbes
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Well put together, you lil ladies are still the badassest out their, amen, ✌ ❤ 😊 🙏!

witness
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Amazing to watch in real time for the mill.

cenjim
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I used to frame houses in NY's Hudson Valley. Most builders ordered hem-fir which is a species of hemlock that was used for all framing members. It is less expensive than Douglas fir and almost as strong. But some builders would order spruce (SPF) which is fine for studs but would also order the much stronger southern yellow pine (SYP) for joists and rafters which BTW is harder to saw and nail.

achannel
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The Wooly Adelgid insect has destroyed so many of our Hemlocks here in Central PA. There are locations in higher elevations that still have live trees, but most trees have the insect infestations. We're in Southern Clinton County, and in our 40 acre lot, we may have 25-30 that are still alive. We'll be milling them soon so that we don't lose them too.

jeffreywalizer
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mostly douglas fir and western red cedar here in the pnw. along with alder and cottonwood.

mematt
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I really enjoy the tunes you have with the video as well.

jamesrogers
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Great looking German shepherd! My favorite dog!

Camera-pv
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getting pretty efficient running the mill. Well done.

fredcory
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I love your shirt and what it said ❤❤❤

markrichards
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As always your videos are great, I love the content, and most of all…your flawless looks, even ( a little body art ) ❤❤❤❤

vinnie
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In my teens I worked at a mill in the U.P. of michigan then later went into logging when I graduated in 1973 then went on to log for the next 25 years or so it is very interesting to me to see the changes in the technology of the business with the high tech improvements yet the same problems thanks for sharing.

timvb