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They seriously need to send them hollywoood writers out to spend the summer with you guys. The conversations between you two is fantastic. This is better than any reality show they’ve ever had. Great stuff guys! Keep up the great work!
I’m a dedicated follower of this channel. Both these guys are entertaining by themselves and both great operators. But when they are together it’s a step up. A-ron has to be the best right hand a man can get. And boss man has great chemistry with him. Together they can probably make anything happen. And you don’t hear cussing or vulgar language. It’s a good clean channel. Great job guys! Appreciate you.
When the 850 dropped in that soft ground out in the field, if you had not instantly reversed out of it, I think Farmer Chris would have been planting around the 850, nice save young man, experience at work. I think that was by far the wettest I’ve seen you plow tile in. And thanks Farmer Chris, I knew you would come thru with another tile job, I think you have one left to go for the season. Thanks for the video, enjoyed watching.
Kinda looked like that wet spot was an old pond that filled in. I'm sure it really smells good there 😂. You can't get through much wetter ground without sinking to the belly pans. Aaron did a great job with the 210 when you needed him 👏. When water is coming out before you finish laying the tiles. You know that you achieved your goals. The rest is up to mother nature, desides to let farmer Chris plant or not. Great job Mike and Aaron.
I actually think Farmer Chris is still ahead of Geoff, because DP has done a whole lotta work for him throughout the years, and not only tiling, ut also clearing jobs, ponds, pond deletes, demolitions of old farm buildings and whatnot. 😅
That reaction at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="685">11:25</a> shows a true operator at work. Even Jerry would fought with that one. Perhaps Jerry would have seen that and stopped before he sank, who knows?
The water level below ground not being able to drain is though. The pond helps hold it back and it can't drain. I'd agree the pond is part of the problem.
The wide tracks help alot I do believe they have payed for their self's Thanks Guys Did you get invited to Mr Diggs slip and slide 4th of July Party😊🎉😊🎉
Mike you and man behind the Scenes should change your channel from dirt perfect to fun times with Fred flinston and Barny rubble lol awesome you two always make the jobs fun and entertaining
You can tell how long ago this was videod and uploaded. The guy's are wearing hoodies. They would not be wearing them in this heat we have now. No matter I enjoy almost all of these.
When the 850J went for that swim, I was convinced that was the end of this video. It went in so fast and so deep, it must have been a pond that was forgotten about 'til now. Well done both of you for the quick reactions. Just look at the mud that was pulled out by the tracks, that must have been very ripe smelling. Thanks for the trip, from UK.
I am still surprised that the ground down in your neck of the woods has very little tile in it. In this county it's been tiled for years and years. Back in the 60s and 70s uncle Sam paid half the tile costs. I don't know about now? Dad always said he got half his money for sure for putting in tile. They strung the clay tile, and then a guy rode in the trench, laying each tile as they went straddling the tile laid out. Old Buckeye trencher with a Chrysler industrial V8 hemi hammering all day against the governor. New rod bearings every winter, hehe. Ear plug city. Straight pipes and Loud. Can't tell you how many horsepower but using every bit it had.
I think I can safely say DP has tiled most of the fields around Derby adding to Farmer Chris’ and other farmers farming acreage. It looks like another successful tile job.
Close lesson on how to almost loose some equipment. LOL. Lesson #1- don't tile plow in a swamp. Lesson #2- blame Farmer Chris for everything. Great team effort on this disaster field.
Great shot of the pipe going in at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="2580">43:00</a>++. Amazing how well the 850 "floats" on all the mud. 1!! Excellent work Gentlemen!
As a suggestion, what about a piece of rebar attached to the top of the boot, painted every foot a different color, a guide sleeve mounted to the cab of the dozer. So no matter if the lift goes up or down or the boot goes up or down, you will know exactly where the bottom of the boot is 👍
Aaron, those things you call craw dads are depending what side of Australia you are on, are either yabbies or marron. And we get an iridescent blue one.
It's another episode of the DP/MBTS comedy show.....where you'll be entertained while some serious amounts of work gets done. Great trash talking on this one. Great channel....great content.
I'm an old farm boy, I saw the wet spot as soon as you got it on camera. I could see the difference in the grass. Been there, done that, but didn't get stuck!
I wonder if Chris and his brother giggle a little knowing that you guys are in a massive mud hole laying pipe to fix the field so they can get more corn 🌽 in the ground you guys always do a hell of a job no matter what he throws at you guys nicely done 👍😎🇺🇸 NY
You guys are incredible. Work well together. Dirt perfect team. You got to be sick of tile work by now but the only good thing is it pays the bills. Thanks guys!!
I don't know about Indiana but here in South Oztralia them little critters with the claws make a great meal when boiled in salted water and served up with lemon juice and some mayo. They are super easy to catch with a mesh trap baited with meat. They also are great bait if you want to waste them rather than eat them. Cheers Eric
Great video DP and MBTS. It was soaking wet but ya'll got it done. That camera view looking down towards the pipe in the ground was awesome. The plow lays it in there so smooth. Very cool. Maybe the rain will stop and you can start on the pond. See ya'll next time.
Another great video. Mike, have you ever thought about making a GPS map to show exactly where the tile is buried for future reference? It might be really helpful if there is ever a problem. Keep the good stuff coming and thanks.
That's some mighty fine tile work in a less than perfect situation and the take away... didn't lose any equipment. I would say it's a great day...great content as always.😎🚜🛠️🇺🇲😇
In every video I'm amazed on how you guys work together. I know brothers that don't get along this well. It's almost impossible to tell who's the boss and who's the subordinate. It seems like every time you guys work, you're having fun.
Ooh the smell of that black muck. Like diggin' up an old septic tank. And yes I've smelled that when my dad had to hook our house up to the new city sewer line when my small farm town house up to it. We lived on the last street on the south end that was originally the first street when the original farm was plotted into house lots. Our house was the original farm house before it became a housing tract.