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Building a New Homestead Komatsu PW30-1

Wheeled Excavator Demonstration – Komatsu PW30 – Picking up and loading scrap metal

Ever wonder what the difference is between a wheeled excavator and a track excavator? I made this video because there are very few videos of wheeled excavators, especially in the mini and midi categories. In this video I do an overview of the machine and load a trailer with scrap metal.

The Komatsu PW30 is a relatively obscure excavator in the US, many are used overseas. I found this machine on Craigslist for about $8000 several years ago and it has come in handy for many projects I have had over the years.

Projects I have used this excavator for:

-Making an ornamental pond

-Placing large landscape rocks

-Trenching around a building for a french drain

-Moving large brush piles

-Loading trailers

-Digging wildlife/deer ponds

-Cleaning out drainage ditches

Pros of a wheeled excavator:

-High top speed relative to a tracked machine

-Does not tear up grass

-They look pretty cool

-You can use the wheels to compact trenches or road beds

-Can be bargain priced on used market

-Can drive between jobs and sites without a trailer

-Road legal with appropriate markings/lights

Cons of a wheeled excavator:

-Not as stable as a tracked machine

-Cannot use foot pedals to drive around while using both hands for digging controls

-Gets stuck more easily

-Higher center of gravity

-Can compact soil in sensitive areas

-Pretty expensive new

-Hard to find

Thanks for watching!

driftlessinwi

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Hydroponics Strawberries

How to Propagate Strawberries in NFT hydroponic system Part 2

After 70 days of propagating strawberries in my basement hydroponic system, I now have 35 plants from my original 4. I am starting to get berries on my plants and have a few things I have learned regarding watering in an NFT system.

PH is super important for strawberries and they need consistent water, without getting too wet. I plan to try some other ways of propagating and watering in the next video. Enjoy!

driftlessinwi

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Farming Hay New Holland Super Hayliner 68

Fixing Up An Old New Holland Square Baler – Start to Finish – Curly Bales and More

I purchased an old square baler, a New Holland Super Hayliner 68, off Craigslist, site unseen, for $1000. I thought it was a good deal because it was delivered and had a lot of spare parts. I was told it needed work but had no idea what was wrong with it, and I have never baled hay before! In this video I start by testing out how it works, and I discover a couple big issues:

1. The bales were coming out curved, also known as “banana curls”

2. The knife wasn’t cutting well

3. The plunger knife was too far away from the static knife

4. The springs on the bale dogs were broken, and the bottom bale dog is completely gone

5. The oil in the gearcases was almost a solid

6. The wedges in the bale chamber were all broken and needed replacement

7. The wheel for the pickup was missing

8. The knives for cutting the twine needed sharpening

9. Almost every bolt is rusted/seized up

10. It needed a new tire

11. The wooden slides in the plunger all needed to be replaced

Besides those issues, everything was in pretty good shape for a 60 year old baler. All in, I probably put in about $150 worth of stuff (wheel, wood for slides, gear oil, rusty metal primer paint, and bale chamber wedges).

Towards the end of the video I put the Case IH Farmall 75C to work and baled a test windrow I put out in one of my hayfields. The tractor and the baler performed great.

This is a good video to watch if you are new to baling hay, want to buy an old square baler, or are having trouble with your square baler performance. Hope you enjoy!

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DriftlessinWI Reaches 100 Subs – 3018-PRO CNC Drawing with Sharpie

I’m a little late with this video, but big news, DriftlessinWI is 100! On March 1st, 2021 the channel hit 100 subscribers. Thanks to all the subscribers and viewers out there who have supported me and the channel!

Enjoy this short video highlighting a 3018-PRO CNC machine drawing with a Sharpie marker. It is definitely the most useful thing the machine has ever done 🙂

Onward, next stop 1000!

Thanks!

driftlessinwi

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Building a New Homestead

Building a New Homestead – Episode 5 – First Look at Our 4 Bed 2 Bath Solar Powered Off Grid House

https://youtu.be/Vhgg6vGSG24

Our off grid house is becoming more of a reality everyday. We are getting pretty far along with the architect and now have a virtual model to walk through. I thought it would be fun to show you around! Apologies in advance for the poor screen capture, my capture software wasn’t working with this virtual modelling software.

We are thinking of SIPs for the roof, double wall construction for the walls, ICF for the basement, and spancrete for the floor. We managed to get the number of doors opening directly to the outside down to just one. Many windows will be fixed and all the operational windows will be tilt and turn. Most of our windows will either be triple or quad paned, except on the back porch, which will likely be double paned glass since it will not be heated or cooled.

Still lots to do, but we are getting close. I hope to have more driveway updates soon, but things are looking promising! Thanks for watching!

driftlessinwi

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Building a New Homestead

Building a New Homestead – Episode 4 – How We Plan to Build Our Off Grid Energy System

https://youtu.be/f3VllL2BDMc

This video gives a detailed look at the power systems involved in our off the grid energy system. We did not want to significantly alter our lifestyle, so we are trying to build a system and house capable of providing the basic luxuries we have become accustomed to. Basically, we just want to live the same way we would in a grid tied system.

When you go off grid you need to think of redundancy since you can’t outsource your power needs to someone else. If a system breaks, you need another to take over. We are planning on using solar, wind, propane, limited gasoline, firewood, and even Vehicle to Home (V2H) to generate all the energy we need.

This is version 1.0 and we will continue to tweak and modify as more experts get involved, and as we better understand the energy demands of the new house. Thanks for watching!

driftlessinwi

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Building a New Homestead Gehl RT105

Building a New Homestead – Episode 3 – Clearing Build Site With Hand Tools and Fighting Buckthorn

https://youtu.be/my4Sb0Uaimc

This took some effort, but looks easy with the magic of editing 🙂 I decided to just clear by hand because I was having so much trouble with the skidsteer since I am on a slope that is covered in snow and ice and has a lot of stumps. I used this opportunity to show a few of the methods I use to clear buckthorn when I am working by hand.

The bottom line is, if you have a machine, use it! Trying to cut buckthorn that has had 5-6 years to regrow off of stumps is a very challenging, and some may say “futile”, endeavor.

Opening up the build site is really giving us a good idea of how things will look from the house. Fingers crossed that all goes well with the permits and approvals. Thanks for watching!

driftlessinwi

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Building a New Homestead

Building a New Homestead – Episode 2 – Proposed Driveway Tour – 3300ft long…yikes!

https://youtu.be/FCnyvbLzaIs

In this episode, I drive the proposed driveway route (most of it). It will be over 3300ft long and starts at an elevation around 770 ft above sea level and rises to over 1010 ft. We have requirements of staying under 13% grade to get our driveway approved. The surveyors just marked off the lot lines and performed a topographic study. We should get the results in the next few weeks. If all goes well, we will be able to get up to the hilltop build site.

The long distance from utilities has incentivized us to go completely off grid. Just running the electric line to the house would cost close to a full solar power setup. We are currently working with an architect to design a smallish 4 bedroom passive house (1700 sq ft). I will be sharing more of that process as we get further along. Thanks for watching!

driftlessinwi

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Building a New Homestead

Building a New Homestead – Episode 1 – Clearing Site for Off Grid Homestead Using Tree Shear and Gehl RT105

https://youtu.be/rm8N9hXcXdU

After moving to the country 10 years ago and establishing our current homestead, we are planning to build an off grid home and establish a new homestead on a property about 3 miles from our current location. This is the first episode in what will be many videos on how it all happens. We are estimating 1-2 years before we actually move in.

In this episode I am clearing out buckthorn to open up the build site so we can at least conceptualize how things will be.

Lot’s of work to do in establishing the new homestead, including:

-Getting surveys done

-Town and county approvals

-Building a driveway, a really long one! 3300ft

-Making an off grid home -Building a garage

-Building a solar power array and off grid energy setup

-Fences for cows, goats, horses, and alpacas?

-Planting an orchard, vineyard, and wildflower garden

-Setting up a bee hive

-Transplanting my entire workshop and sawmill

-And likely…much much more!

I will try to be as transparent as possible with the steps involved and the costs associated with everything in case you decide to do this someday 🙂

Thanks for watching! driftlessinwi

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At the Mill Forestry Gehl RT210 Machine Reviews Wallenstein

Best Logging Skidsteer Attachment – Wallenstein LXG 430RP

This log grapple for my skid steer is my favorite attachment. It is made by Wallenstein and has a rotating grapple, an extendible boom, a 9000lb Warn hydraulic winch, and can open to 72″ wide while also closing down to 3″. It works great for loading and unloading trailers, winching logs out of the woods, skidding logs, stacking logs, grabbing brush, and it even does a great job placing large stones and rocks for landscaping.

In this video I do a walkaround and show how all the functions work. I also show how it works unloading a trailer full of logs and also how I use it to hold fliches that I cut up into firewood. This video has no talking, but it does have some sound. Enjoy and thanks for watching!

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