My brother and I are the 3rd generation farmers in NW Indiana. My grandpa moved to the farm in 1960 and my dad and uncle took over in 1990. We milk cows, bale hay and straw, grain farm and everything that goes with it. We will do our best to bring everyone along while we do day to day things. Hope everyone enjoys.
Combines n tractors are Looking good. U will be big n bad and shiny as u proudly drive down the road. You motivated me to clean n shine the tires on my cars. Thank you.
Fun fun shining up your big tractor. Wish it was warmer for you. OMG. Those fixes get worse before better. Your very patient. What IS the problem! And then. It actually works. My dad and 2 brothers were car machinists n could fix anything. Such a great skill I admired them
Done that so many times. Walking around the edge so the grain will fall down as much as possible before scooping the door free to bring in the clean out auger.
Sorry to hear your sick Trevor hope ya get better soon great video bud.i might be going to indiana for 10 days in October or November this year it be nice to meet you all and give you a hand for a day or so farm safe bud😊😊
What an interesting video. Good luck w your breeding. Nice explanations as u went thru it. The mechanics Oh my! Your a magician w that fuel line Trevor. Hope it cooperates. Trying to prioritize which to fix first!
I just bought one and we've ran a few thousand bales through it. The bales are not the cleanest bales I've seen. Pretty rough looking. Our windrows are huge this year though so maybe that's what's causing it? Any tips for me to clean up the bales?
You are way behind on videos it's. The sixth month corn planted hay chopped I think I would start all over again I my best friend lives in Indiana I tell him all the time you Midwest guys are slow lol
I like tearing apart something different and trying to figure it out. I'm trying to get caught up on videos. I had computer issues, so it really messed me up
You must not have paid attention to yours or they didn't milk very well. We feed ours over 100 pounds of feed a day. They give over 70 pounds of milk per day. We make sure they have enough feed. Thank you