Fernvalley Farm
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Cessna 152 Remodel Update
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The panel is all done and the interior with all new plastic
Installation Of A New Lower Panel On A Cessna 152
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Getting ready to install the new lower panel everything is disconnected and ready to install.
Cessna 152 Remodel
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follow along as i show my remodel on my 1978 Cessna 152
Wild cow milking ( August 2021 )
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In this video fun at the fair with the wild cow milking, As always thanks for watching, Vince.M Channel Membership is appreciated and helps with all the animals, Thank You ua-cam.com/channels/dI2vAIsjB24BMEgVe52Qig.htmljoin Channel Members ( Queen Bee ) LydiaSMtime ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=lydiasmtime Fernvalley Farm Beekeeping Fernvall@aol.com Facebook pages www.Fernvalleyhoneybee...
Adding The Second Honey Supers ( July 2021 )
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In this video im adding the second supers, As always thanks for watching, Vince.M Channel Membership is appreciated and helps with all the animals, Thank You ua-cam.com/channels/dI2vAIsjB24BMEgVe52Qig.htmljoin Channel Members ( Queen Bee ) LydiaSMtime ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=lydiasmtime Fernvalley Farm Beekeeping Fernvall@aol.com Facebook pages www.Fernvalleyhoneybees Check out tu...
Checking On The Hives To See How They Are Growing ( June 2021 )
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In this video im going through the hives to see how they are growing, As always thanks for watching, Vince.M Channel Membership is appreciated and helps with all the animals, Thank You ua-cam.com/channels/dI2vAIsjB24BMEgVe52Qig.htmljoin Channel Members ( Queen Bee ) LydiaSMtime ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=lydiasmtime Fernvalley Farm Beekeeping Fernvall@aol.com Facebook pages www.Fernv...
Something Cool I Found For My Electric Fence Use For It Horses And Bees Yards ( June 2021 )
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In this video im showing how the electric fence tester works and the fence, As always thanks for watching, Vince.M Channel Membership is appreciated and helps with all the animals, Thank You ua-cam.com/channels/dI2vAIsjB24BMEgVe52Qig.htmljoin Channel Members ( Queen Bee ) LydiaSMtime ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=lydiasmtime Fernvalley Farm Beekeeping Fernvall@aol.com Facebook pages www...
Putting My Supers On ( June 2021 )
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In this video im putting my supers on, As always thanks for watching, Vince.M Channel Membership is appreciated and helps with all the animals, Thank You ua-cam.com/channels/dI2vAIsjB24BMEgVe52Qig.htmljoin Channel Members ( Queen Bee ) LydiaSMtime ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=lydiasmtime Fernvalley Farm Beekeeping Fernvall@aol.com Facebook pages www.Fernvalleyhoneybees Check out tubebu...
Going For A Ride Down The Road Testing Out The GoPro ( June 2021 )
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Going For A Ride Down The Road Testing Out The GoPro ( June 2021 )
Going Through My Hive's To See How They Are Doing ( May 2021 )
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Going Through My Hive's To See How They Are Doing ( May 2021 )
Trimming A Draft Horse's Feet In Shoeing Stocks Easy And Safe ( May 2021 )
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Trimming A Draft Horse's Feet In Shoeing Stocks Easy And Safe ( May 2021 )
Looking For Mites after Treating With Oxalic Acid ( May 2021 )
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Looking For Mites after Treating With Oxalic Acid ( May 2021 )
Checking On The Swarm I Caught ( May 2021 )
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Checking On The Swarm I Caught ( May 2021 )
Putting On My Horses First Pair Of Shoes ( May 2021 )
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Putting On My Horses First Pair Of Shoes ( May 2021 )
Fogging My Hive's With Oxalic Acid ( May 2021 )
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Fogging My Hive's With Oxalic Acid ( May 2021 )
Riding My Horse 🐴 Ringo Down The Road ( May 2021 )
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Riding My Horse 🐴 Ringo Down The Road ( May 2021 )
Catching The Swarm I Caught And Getting It Ready To Move ( April 2021 )
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Catching The Swarm I Caught And Getting It Ready To Move ( April 2021 )
Trimming My Miniture Donkey Molley ( April 2021 )
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Trimming My Miniture Donkey Molley ( April 2021 )
I found A Swarm hopefully not one of mine ( April 2021 )
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I found A Swarm hopefully not one of mine ( April 2021 )
Why Im Not Feeding My Bees This Spring ( March 2021 )
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Why Im Not Feeding My Bees This Spring ( March 2021 )
Lets See If Someone Get's Bucked Off ( March 2021 )
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Lets See If Someone Get's Bucked Off ( March 2021 )
Mite Washing Dead Bees ( March 2021 )
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Mite Washing Dead Bees ( March 2021 )
What It Looks Like On The Farm When The Snow Starts To Melt ( March 2021 )
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What It Looks Like On The Farm When The Snow Starts To Melt ( March 2021 )
Checking To See How many Beehives Made It Through The Winter ( March 2021 )
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Checking To See How many Beehives Made It Through The Winter ( March 2021 )
Checking To See If the Bees Are Out Foraging On The First Really Warm Day ( March 2021 )
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Checking To See If the Bees Are Out Foraging On The First Really Warm Day ( March 2021 )
Random hive inspection after February sub zero cold snap ( March 2021 )
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Random hive inspection after February sub zero cold snap ( March 2021 )
Its Been A Long Cold February Late winter Bee Check ( Feb 2021 )
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Its Been A Long Cold February Late winter Bee Check ( Feb 2021 )
How To Melt Down Your Beeswax Cappings From Your Honey Super Frames ( Jan 2021 )
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How To Melt Down Your Beeswax Cappings From Your Honey Super Frames ( Jan 2021 )
How To Weigh Your Honey ( Jan 2021 )
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How To Weigh Your Honey ( Jan 2021 )

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  • @midgeellenkelly6037
    @midgeellenkelly6037 14 днів тому

    👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻Not helpful. How do you take the motor off, do you take racks out

    • @cessnapilot1990
      @cessnapilot1990 13 днів тому

      Really?? why do you have to be so rude !!!

  • @user-up6wi5vb2p
    @user-up6wi5vb2p 21 день тому

    Also depends in if they are 2 or 3 string bales.

  • @kirstingooge3918
    @kirstingooge3918 22 дні тому

    It’s like when you go on a road trip: when you stop for gas you also go pee and grab a bite to eat 🤷🏻‍♀️ I don’t make the rules, I just follow them….so does this horse 😂🤣😂

  • @WalkerBeeRanch
    @WalkerBeeRanch Місяць тому

    where did you get that paddle with the handle?

  • @seabass40004
    @seabass40004 Місяць тому

    As a newbee I would like to know how long the bees were in the box’s. As I basically self teach myself knowing that would be helpful to compare my progress to. Thanks

  • @marlashell
    @marlashell Місяць тому

    Ehh

  • @principalhsskanir3128
    @principalhsskanir3128 2 місяці тому

    Very good information also best way to save bees from moisture. Thanks

  • @DavidWilliams-wr4wb
    @DavidWilliams-wr4wb 2 місяці тому

    I have my lids insulated and only one entrance at the bottom of the hive and the insulation keeps the heat off the top box in the summer and in the winter it protects against the outside temp changing the inside temp causing condensation and not venting the top keeps the queens out of my supers and I don’t have to use a queen excluder, I’ve been keeping bees for over 50 years and I used to vent the tops like crazy but when I started thinking of how a bee keeps the brood safe in a tree ,?they only use one entrance down low and the thick wood of the tree acts like insulation and keeps condensation from building up , also I’ve been having better luck with one brood box because in the winter if bees die off and the population dwindles then it’s harder for the bees to control the bigger space of two boxes , it took me a while to get it but if you try it you might just see the difference and how it’s easier for the bees to maintain their temp

  • @vinaadams1249
    @vinaadams1249 2 місяці тому

    Thank you. This really helped me understand the hay feedings.

  • @tozobozo4142
    @tozobozo4142 3 місяці тому

    A great asset to trimming heavy horse feet is a set of drafthorse sized "Budnippers." Force multiplying hoof nippers that go through the thickest, dryest draft horse horn with ease. Multiplies your force 13 times. Out of Idaho.

  • @dellanave
    @dellanave 3 місяці тому

    Any chance you have the DXF or whatever format CAD files for the lower panel?

  • @DialedN_07
    @DialedN_07 4 місяці тому

    I can't imagine what you thought was going to happen dumping 5lbs of wax in there at a time 😂😂😂 These are designed to take small amounts dropped directly in the middle. I will say, I did enjoy watching this video. But this is why companies have to build such long instruction manuals because they can never guess how many ways people will attempt to incorrectly use their machines.

  • @gelelied
    @gelelied 5 місяців тому

    We have two that pee when you come up to the gate.

  • @rjskum688
    @rjskum688 5 місяців тому

    Never take a torch to these when frozen. You can and will crack the cast iron head.

    • @cessnapilot1990
      @cessnapilot1990 5 місяців тому

      its propane it dosent get as hot as a reg torch it only need to be there for a few sec been doing this for years never had a issue

  • @cindyreaper6050
    @cindyreaper6050 5 місяців тому

    Thank you ! I appreciate your wisdom and knowledge .

  • @tinytim9667
    @tinytim9667 5 місяців тому

    GET TO THE POINT

    • @cessnapilot1990
      @cessnapilot1990 5 місяців тому

      YOU REALLY NEED TO BE THAT RUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @FernvalleyFarm
      @FernvalleyFarm 5 місяців тому

      YOU REALLY NEED TO BE THAT RUDE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @blackrichard1029
    @blackrichard1029 5 місяців тому

    That was helpful. Thank you! (If a bit meandering -- worse than me, I think. :D )

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 5 місяців тому

    Like your hive

  • @abenezergobeze8179
    @abenezergobeze8179 5 місяців тому

    What is the height of the tank ? With out the leg

    • @cessnapilot1990
      @cessnapilot1990 5 місяців тому

      if i rember its about 2 1/2 feet i dont have it no more

    • @abenezergobeze8179
      @abenezergobeze8179 5 місяців тому

      @@cessnapilot1990 thanks but 2 1/2 feet ~ 32" which is the whole height , i just wanted the height of the tank only Thanks for your help

    • @cessnapilot1990
      @cessnapilot1990 5 місяців тому

      ok sorry hard to rember i don't have it no more if i did id obviously measure it @@abenezergobeze8179

  • @coonbottomflorida
    @coonbottomflorida 6 місяців тому

    Great job ! Who made that lower panel for you? I need one. !

  • @thomasrape4616
    @thomasrape4616 7 місяців тому

    I do it a little different. The end boards I cut a 3/8 × 3/4 out of the top for a frame rest and down the sides for a rabbit joint. I don't use nails I use screws. I don't have a router table I use a table saw. I intend to get a dado blade soon, should make the groove cutting much faster. You do what works for you. I've found I can order unassembled boxes pretty cheap and save myself a lot of time on cutting. The few dollars I save isn't worth the time spent. I also save a ton of money by buying used equipment. I just bought a 16 foot trailer load stacked 3 deeps high for $350. 73 of them were in good shape and ready to use with a little paint. Another 46 need minor repair and paint. About half had frames in them that were in good shape. All the boxes seem to have come from the same manufacturer so the remaining boxes I can take apart and use the good pieces to put together a few more boxes. I only use deeps so I only have to fool with 1 size boxes and frames. I don't buy bees except the occasional queen, I use swarm traps, splits, and do cutouts to get mine. In need to do the cut outs or bee removal to get the extra wax I need plus it generates a little income.

  • @abenezergobeze8179
    @abenezergobeze8179 7 місяців тому

    Hi, nice video. I'm considering purchasing the Maxant Junior Spinner. I harvest honey from log hives in the forest, and it arrives at my processing facility as crushed comb. I plan to melt it with a melter capable of handling 500 kilograms in one batch at 49 degrees Celsius. After melting at this temperature, I would obtain 325 kilograms of separated honey and a 175-kilogram honey-wax mixture. I aim to use the Maxant Junior Spinner to separate the honey from the wax. If I proceed, how much time will it take to separate the melted honey-wax mixture of 175 kilograms?

  • @abenezergobeze8179
    @abenezergobeze8179 7 місяців тому

    Is it worth the money to use junior spinner?

  • @johniac7078
    @johniac7078 7 місяців тому

    Never load a centrifuge when it is running. subbed. thanks

  • @nicoleguevarra9769
    @nicoleguevarra9769 8 місяців тому

    Omg finally a valuable video thank you

  • @johndick5632
    @johndick5632 8 місяців тому

    I would like to know where you purchased the extension from your fogger to the propane tank. I purchased one as I saw on your video, however, it came in from Amazon without this attachment. Any suggestions where I can purchase one?

    • @FernvalleyFarm
      @FernvalleyFarm 8 місяців тому

      hi it came with it if i rember right

  • @Daowen5150
    @Daowen5150 8 місяців тому

    Looks very nice, where did you get the lower panel from? and your interior parts from?

    • @FernvalleyFarm
      @FernvalleyFarm 8 місяців тому

      all the plastic came mostley from McFarlane check them out and the lower panel from six pack aero actually since this video i have totaly upgraded the panel i shoud do videos again

  • @user-vk9oy5gu6j
    @user-vk9oy5gu6j 9 місяців тому

    Одну кепку видно

  • @andreettienne3231
    @andreettienne3231 9 місяців тому

    Interesting… I got 4 frame nucs with much more bees than these and won’t move them to a 10 frame box till I even put in a 5th frame! Many ways to skin a cow I guess!

  • @justinleahy4939
    @justinleahy4939 9 місяців тому

    Excellent work. Looks great for his age.

  • @shermdog6969
    @shermdog6969 10 місяців тому

    All of mine always freeze at the head, never underground. I don't have a hose connected. The gasket on the handle is wet so it freezes. Things are a pain. I torch them.

  • @johnstockburn6396
    @johnstockburn6396 10 місяців тому

    What a retard, what language is he speaking ?

  • @dougpeterson5257
    @dougpeterson5257 10 місяців тому

    The upper bucket with the holes is a great idea, I'll be using that idea for sure, thanks

  • @johnstockburn6396
    @johnstockburn6396 10 місяців тому

    Put your brain in gear before your mouth and you may come up with something helpful and constructive .,

    • @FernvalleyFarm
      @FernvalleyFarm 10 місяців тому

      Fuck you are you really this ignorant !!!!

  • @beewagyu
    @beewagyu 11 місяців тому

    Also another way is to build the boxes like NUCs. This way you can use plywood ends 1/2 or even 3/8 and use the same method. Check out Nuc assemblies

  • @beewagyu
    @beewagyu 11 місяців тому

    Hey. I just watched your video. Let me tell you how you never have to worry about your stopping for your router rabbit slot. Make your long side 1.5” longer. Make your short ends 1.5” shorter. Now just put your short ends between your long ones. Visa versa of what you were doing before. Easy peasy. Yes I know. Don’t feel stupid. I’m a certified journeyman carpenter from years back.

  • @FreedomMfgLLC
    @FreedomMfgLLC 11 місяців тому

    Have you ever tried a Freedom IBC Liner? So much easier and guaranteed interior surface.

  • @lizxu322
    @lizxu322 Рік тому

    This is hilarious it's sometimes $30 aud or $22 usd a bale for alfalfa in Sydney Australia.

    • @FernvalleyFarm
      @FernvalleyFarm Рік тому

      WOW that's crazy how do people afford to feed

  • @aliceeditz5052
    @aliceeditz5052 Рік тому

    She's just so excited to eat

  • @missourivalleyarms4264
    @missourivalleyarms4264 Рік тому

    Good vid- If you cut you ends a little shorter and your sides a little longer, you can attach the ends (inside) the sides and not have to worry about stopping the ledge cuts. Just a thought- I build my own and do this so I can cut the slot all the way across the end board.

  • @Eliasfreefire477
    @Eliasfreefire477 Рік тому

    Do you just feed than hay

    • @FernvalleyFarm
      @FernvalleyFarm Рік тому

      no i feed a 20% grain mix also depending on the time of the year

  • @claykarson90
    @claykarson90 Рік тому

    We got one that dose the same

  • @RedHybiscus
    @RedHybiscus Рік тому

    Your a douche - of course that hurts. Yes you could trim the feet without doing that but you are too lazy to train. You disgust me. Come here, let’s me yank your foot in some strange position. Disgusting!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Grey_wolf128
    @Grey_wolf128 Рік тому

    She peed on the hay 🐎💦

  • @blakehicks3941
    @blakehicks3941 Рік тому

    Hey I am thinking of redoing mine just like yours. I would love to talk to you and pick you mind and find out where you got your stuff.

    • @cessnapilot1990
      @cessnapilot1990 Рік тому

      no problem i have actually done a lot more since that video was made i have another channel Private Pilot i have more on there ua-cam.com/channels/2GFlv_9GDg4q73eiNM9O5w.html

  • @ChristineFliedner-vx5id
    @ChristineFliedner-vx5id Рік тому

    Your not serpost to do that you'll break it's Hove

  • @c18x66
    @c18x66 Рік тому

    Hello, I have a quarterhorse that is horrible with his back feet. We have tried multiple different kinds of sedatives and he'll still try to kick no matter what we use on him. I saw this videos and was wondering if you had ever tried using stocks on a kicking horse and if the stocks hold up and can keep the horse safe if they did try to start kicking. Thanks for the advice!

    • @cessnapilot1990
      @cessnapilot1990 Рік тому

      Hi use a drug called damosadan im sure i spelled it wrong lol it works great i use it all the time on bad ones your vet has to give it IV knocks them right out they are still standing but will just stand there.

  • @DrinkYourJuiceShelby
    @DrinkYourJuiceShelby Рік тому

    A mouse got in my hive and chewed through all the frames 😩 the bees are gone but I still have 20 frames of built comb. What's there is moldy and dirty...sure the bees will clean it but what about the inevitable mouse pee on the frames and inside of the box? Should I pitch those frames and how would i clean the inside of the box? I saw someone use a weed burning torch but I don't own one

    • @FernvalleyFarm
      @FernvalleyFarm Рік тому

      If the frames are that bad I would toss them out maybe try scrubbing the boxes with Dawn dish soap then let them sit in the Sun I guess that's probably what I would do

  • @Steelhorsechk
    @Steelhorsechk Рік тому

    Is it in the ground? The poles?? Can u make a vid on how to build one lol lol also can u come to gailen Mi for a draft trim? Lol

    • @FernvalleyFarm
      @FernvalleyFarm Рік тому

      No it's a free-standing and you would have to research how to build it yeah you're kind of far 😂

  • @jermielhanekom3419
    @jermielhanekom3419 Рік тому

    Great and helpful thanks 👍