REMOVING 7,000 POUNDS OF TRASH FROM UNDER MY HOUSE

REMOVING 7,000 POUNDS OF TRASH FROM UNDER MY HOUSE



This house is going to be incredible when I get done with it!

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  1. You're like a foot taller than Nave and she needs to be able to see out of your big truck to drive safely, so chill. Your arms aren't broken, just put everything back.

    My own wife moves everything when I get out of the car and she continues on with the carpool. We're each adjusting the seat and mirrors once every day. It isn't something to comment on when you're sharing a vehicle, just make the adjustment and go on.

  2. Cole-My husband and I have been watching you for a while now,and really appreciate your channel.We had no idea how hard farmers work,and how involved it is to farm-the whole enchilada,with finances,growing a business,and putting in major infrastructure,as the short list!I I know you are busy,and want your private life private,but it seems like you and Nava are married.I hope so,and if so,Congratulations!It seems like the people would be happy for you,if you shared that.We would be wanting to send a gift,or just a nice bottle of wine.I hope you don't feel a need to hide this because of some fear or something-you don't seem like that kind of guy.Anyways,we wish the best for you all,and pray for your family's well being. I hope you can share this happy event with us Youtubers at some point,and hope for the best for you all!

  3. This is exciting. You’re getting so much done but I can hardly wait to see some of it already finished . Best of luck, from your Canadian friend ❤️🇨🇦

  4. Hello Cole from our farm in New Hampshire. Yes, this is where I left you two years ago. I kind of expected all the junk to be gone, by the speed at which you were addressing all the accumulated stuff. Our 350 acre farm is the same way. 3rd generation with two original properties. The grandparents farm has barn after barn of vintage farm implements that are probably dry rot by now. I won't walk through those darkened buildings. Too creepy and I'm afraid of stepping through floor boards!
    Someday you will step back and the farm will be tidy, with only your " stuff" remaining '-)

  5. DC IDK HOW YOU DO IT BUT YOUR ENERGY, GOOD VIBES AND FAITH REALLY COME THRU TO ME -RIGHT WHEN ID BE THE MOST NEGATIVE AND DOWN ABOUT DAILY CHALLENGES ! Ty for your witness☮️💟

  6. Miss you guys so much and appreciate your witness … to life – we may be different in many ways but u and your dad and family are ver influential and provide so much hope for me and encouragement 💟☮️

  7. Cole daddy you must be so proud of your sons. From 7th grade I worked so hard every day. Delivering newspapers including Sunday. I made delivery at the meat market too. Buy the time I was finished my third summer as thanking care of the pool pump and pump house, I had 7000 grand saved on my first new car. My stepfather paid the rest on my 1979 Ford Thunderbird gold with buskin interior. She was beautiful and was my pride. That you Steve Putnam. Best lesson I ever learned. Neal Apollo Beach Florida

  8. If there is a truck stuck cause its slippery a helpful thing to try before towing is to throw some sand or gravel in front of the wheels giving more traction.

  9. It was nice to see Daddy Cornstar and to at least hear Neva's bright voice (Sorry I can't spell her name properly). Good luck with all the house rennovation.

  10. Kind of too bad they did not combine the cistern with the city water in the black tank and use it for grey water minimally, less wasteful and less water cost in the long run.

  11. Little idea for you guys. Save the money and replace all the boards on the bed of the dump truck. That way you could haul more and be safer for you guys on the farm

  12. In our 1841 3000sq ' stone farmhouse we had a basement with partially concreted floor. We did radon testing (it was BAD) and put in a mitigation system, concreted and leveled the floor, and then addressed the underside of the floors above. Easy fix. Regular insulation between the floor joists held in place with lengths of heavy wire that just wedged into place between the joists. The first floor rooms were SO much more comfortable! I would certainly consider the idea of water sealing the basement walls, framing them out and using the spray foam. Terribly cost effective. Of course … we had 7 fireplaces in the place that were lovely to look at … but they really let the heat out! We used only 2 of them and I stuffed the rest w/ newspaper that I changed yearly. We had a furnace in the basement that heated the main floor, and another in the attic that heated the upstairs. Very effective and provided zoned heating. It makes it easy to add central AC, also.

  13. That's like an apartment Block. Where I am from ( in Europe), are houses are the size of your Basement. How u afford to heat, electricity, maintenance etc on this building.

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