From Old To New

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Publicado 2024-07-21
Ever wonder what its like to be a manager at a horse stable? Work on a family farm? Follow along with me as we take care of and manage over 26 Horses! And 2 Miniature Donkeys. Care for and manage cows and chickens. Prepare, Plant, and Harvest Vegetables, Grain, and lots more!

My name is Joel, I work and manage Sunny Knoll Stables located in North Eastern Pennsylvania. There's always something happening as we do our best to take care of these beautiful animals. Between the weather the family and everyday shenanigan's, who knows what is going to happen next!

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  • @doglady174
    OMG Joel...is that fur on Petey's sweet face? You and Gavin are a bigger influence that we thought. It is so nice for him to stop by and help.
  • @NeilGastonguay
    I have worn a beard since 1970, summer and winter, and it is not uncomfortable in hot weather. Wouldn't be without it.
  • He Joel, I had my husband who is a commercial electrician take a look at your video...no more than 16 things per run(switches, light, fans) per 12gauge wire, 22 things per 10gauge wire....you need a couple more runs. also a 20amp breaker per run for 12g, 30amp per run for 10g wire...no fires please!
  • Pete is rocking the face hair. Gonna call him Cat weazle lol. I steer clear of electrical stuff since I nearly died from an electric shock had to be reanimated. My brother is a master electrician which helps a lot on our farm
  • @user-kg7ed1gb4i
    You really are multiskilled and clearly that is the only way to be working on farms and stables. Hats off to you!.
  • @mel-il4yu
    I like the date posted at the start of the episode.
  • @kimtanner8711
    It was good to see Pete. Loving the improvements. Blessings !!!
  • @jeffp6013
    Joel 10 gauge is rated for 240 volts. It usually takes a 30 amp breaker. 12 gauge is for outlets and switches ( 120 volts ). You shouldnt run romex through conduit. the heat buildup. It needs to be stranded wire and doesnt take up more then 40% of the conduit space. Not sure how big your main panel is but you need more breakers to run the lights and outlets/ receptacles. Even with LED you might have too many on a single run. I dont mean to critize just dont want you to have a fire
  • @17nreid
    Very much a fan of multi day videos!
  • @kencotton4645
    I’m sure lots of folks pointed it out, but you had 14 gauge wire before. 10 gauge is bigger than 12, the lower the number, the bigger the wire. For a 20-amp circuit that long, you could have run 10-gauge to have even less line loss. But the 12 is better than the 14 you had.
  • @user-wl2gd5kg8k
    Hello Joel, gotta say I like me a good conversationalist and coco is doing mighty fine in that department he's not shy about speaking his mind haha 😁🇨🇦
  • @eddeetz493
    Do some winter logging, paint the ends hire a mobil mill subscriber. Build additional with home grown lumber. There is a firewood opotunity for Pete to build the saw log piles. Dead trees blowdowns. Creat more silvor pasture areas and paddocts to let pastures rest, move parasite loads. Your pastures will double. in growth.
  • @PeggyStentzCasey
    The beard looks good, Joel! Great improvement with the power and lights!
  • @realokhistory
    Hey Joel. Sorry.but 10 guage is larger than 12 guage.
  • @JustCallMeInsane
    Pete needs to watch shrek again. Shrek 1 and 2 are the best ones