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  1. Penn stock, water wheels, leather belts and saw blades to mill the massive trees into massive lumber, some steam power mixed in too, along with plenty of donkeys, oxen and horses. Of course human ingenuity and muscle power overseeing it all. Under God of course

  2. Hollywood gives America a thin veneer false image .This is the REAL America i'm sure ..I'm astounded .P S that will be a tough old building .Fascinating people .Real.

  3. 26.35 .Wow a chopper .!!! Sorry last rambling comment .(I can clear a pub in half an hour)….We lived in the rough East End and only Billy (bully) staples had one .I was denied a bike until 12 years old for "safety" reasons .I blame my crazy bike years on this .Should have gave me one at 5 years old and i would be cruising around like miss Daisy now…….Ps this vid is fascinating.😮

  4. You seem so familiar to me Cousin Mike. But like a younger version. I'm only 43 though. Maybe I knew you in another life. I grew up in MT. Your museum/home is outta site! I'd love to see it someday. Thanks for sharing Cousin Mike!

  5. I think we might be distant cousins…on my mom's side of the family…wood, is her maiden name..but her mother was Mckenzie…I probably miss spelt that…put away..awesome you found a family member

  6. Hey bud, I’ve been all over the net because I am into these small CB an CM Honda twins. Actually, I went from being young 25 years ago and easily handling all the FL H-D’s to being frail w/ bad knees and feet. So I really favor my old honda 200 twin. I want the older style side covers from the early 70’s CB 175 like your’s to replace the weird inclined/slanted look of my 1980CM200. I’m hoping the frame is the same so I can get switch and buy the type that’s on your bike. They have aftermarket’s, but I need to see if the insert studs match so I can get the flat seated look with my new tank I just got in in the mail. And hey…what’s up with this finished short? I just watched you checking the clutch plates in a video and now this one says Finished. ??. It doesn’t show much, but the bike is in a garage with the headlight housing empty with wires hanging out and the little mower muffler is gone, but no new pipe in it’s place. Bud? Dear? Young Friend? Idk what to call you younger bunch…this video was a bit misleading. Not being mean or complaining. I just hoped to see you followed up with finishing the bike especially after all the swingarm work you’d done. So…are us followers gonna get to see it actually finished some time. I’ll be checking your channel and seeing your commitment to this little bike. I love small bore and displacement old Hondas. Scooters, dirt bikes, the little CB’s …..love how easily I can handle the little bikes. My road king is the only Harley I have left. I’ve slowly been walking away from all those heavy bikes. Being old, weak and diseased is really sad…especially for a guy who has always loved to ride bikes. Hope to see a new video soon.

  7. What a Beautiful building , here in the south we have old cotton mills many saved and converted into antique malls and a few actually apartments/condos but i don't think they come close to that building . it's Awesome that building was saved . he needs to get it registered as a historic landmark or someday some clown will tear it down

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