Oh my.... That man's shop is a testament to a life's worth of work. What a beautiful sight!! Tim reminds me a lot of my late grandfather... Thank you for sharing!!
Men like Shane and Tim are dyeing breed of good old blue collar men that this country needs!! I run a machine shop and manual machinist are like hens teeth. Godspeed to y'all and us when these men and their skills leave this earth!
@@jessegonzalez3011 well I’ll chime in a little on the comments for this one. I would have to say that I don’t know any young people that have the skill set of Tim and Shane. I know they are out there, I just haven’t seen any in my circle.
@@jrdavis8062the problem is most don't go into the trades. Mostly into computer-driven car repair crap. Supply chain management. To run a lathe. I know how to do it. And have taught it.
That full machine shop owned by a good machinist is great to see. Knowing what needs done and who to see about doing it is great. A semi-rural area makes for a place where you can get such things done.
I'm retired Cat mechanic, & I'm not a machinist, hydraulic system / power trains for Cat & for others types, Never worked on farming equipment, my grandfather used a model G A-C tractor, before that, Farmall. Pretty slick move, cutting that face back . milling the shaft down. I had a number of Pumps that were er marked Cat pumps sent to me. I'm 75. although Cat didn't manufacture their vain pumps, I got a lot of swash plate pumps that needed to be R&R, I had a test bench for transmissions and pumps., it's been over 30 years ago, This reminds me of a cat specs for a swash plate pump, in no way was it was going to meet specks the way it was said to set it up. in fact it was backwards, in short after a day of messing around, ordering & reordering. I had the inside of the head port for the buffer pin milled down, after that I was able to shim operating specks. Back in the day, Cat. manufactures do not always get it right. ether the factory is off, passing off to an outfit like cat something in the ball park, or missing the mark altogether. Frankly often missing the mark thinking I can save a buck here at your expense, put a coupler back in if possible. I see your J-D is a rather sophisticated machine. and your Mill right machinist is got it all handled. He's been this rout before. your walking ion tall cotton. The Lord Be with You All. I'm a believer. The Lord said he blesses the farmers who bless him. amen I may not be back this way, I have cancer, DEUT.. 11:V-13-15... Deut:...V-28:v-8... Jeremiah... 17:V-7-8...... Deut:.28:V-12.... Genesis:...27:V-28.. **Joel** 2:V-24-25.... Jeremiah.. 29:V-11... Isaiah:..28:V-26,29.. 1 Chronicles:.. 16:34.. His love never dies. Bless the Lord Oh My soul, Bless his Holy name. amen.
I knew a couple of country guys who had machine shops back in the 60's who could do this kind of work. The best of it was they were usually very busy but always there to help out in an emergency. Go to a city machine shop and you'll probably see shop hours posted on the door, don't expect them to open up after hours when you need help! Nice shop, and Tim is my kind of guy. Great video, waiting to see that picker work. 👍
You're blessed to have such good friends with all the machinery and know-how. Shane seems to be a lot more comfortable on camera when he is actually working on something that needs serious fixing rather than just sitting down for a chat.
I admire Shane for tackling that job! In my time farming I learned you can’t call someone every time something breaks down. You have to figure out how to get things back running again quick! Much respect for folks that overcome challenges like life on a farm requires.
I haven't lived there for about ten years, but I remember a pretty good machine shop called Yankee Machine in Naples me off route 11. I sure miss living out in the woods of Maine, great people I always met and fun times I had. If I have another opportunity to good back id been there in a heartbeat.
My farther spent the first 32 years of his career as a machinest. I remember as a kid going with my mother to pick him up at work. I walked.into a small garage and there was sparks and fire flying everywhere with cool looking machines on metal benches everywhere. I thought my Dad was a Norse god..lol. great video Molly. Looking forward to the next
Bring on part 2! Great to have good friends with all types of skill sets. Unfortunately the world today seems to concentrate on insisting the kids having a degree education when the world needs some hands on skills like those shown by Tim & Shane (and you Molly 😉) Thanks for sharing. 🇬🇧👍👍
True true friends always willing to give a helping hand. Imagine if the whole world was like this how much better it would be. Great friends. Let the corn start flying. Great video. Thanks
I am new to your channel but love your videos. I love that all of you are authentic and show the real details of working a farm like this. I enjoy learning about how you do the different crops, the storage, the machines, the repairs etc. Even though I'll probably never use any of this on my little five acre farm I love learning these things. I grow small nursery plants in containers these days. I've probably done over one hundred youtube videos and my style has always been like you, just candid, off the cuff and people love that. Keep up the great work and I'll keep watching.
What a great Video Molly yet again and you measure someone by the quality of their friends and boy what great friends you have in Tim and Carol I hope that I got their names right. I'm looking forward to the tour of Tim's shop if and when you all find the time. Thank you
Hoping it works out for you, you can tell its crunch time now, a combination of epoxy, shim stock and new spline engagement might do if the epoxy can cure and the most most important is a feather touch on the speed lever 😊
Tim reminds me of my late father in law. In true Mainer fashion, there was nothing he couldn’t fix. Thanks for evoking some great memories. I just noticed that Tim has the Shane sized roll of paper towels in his shop 😂
Your video quality is awesome and that takes a ton of effort! You two young bucks are the future of Bell Farms - I’m confident it’s future is n great hands. Good stuff from Maines best people.
Also, it’s a benefit of, and it’s definitely OK to leverage the power of your Channel to get a good replacement part and salvage your machine. You two, and Bell’s Farm, are certainly the type to pay it forward to others when you can… I’m sure you’ll have opportunity to help others in the near future. Hang in there-!
Lucky to have someone with a shop and knowledge so readily accessible! Used to be fairly common to find shops like this .. not any more! I was a union machinist (Steelworkers) for a while in a different life and watching this brought back a lot of memories - especially the smell! Nothing smells quite like a metal cutting shop.
Hello:) yeah, his machine shop has everything a guy needs to repair or make new ! I work in a machine shop now for over 15 years. Awesome video Molly!!! Cant wait for part two:) you and Shane are both amazing!!!
Great video. Age has given us the experience needed to really fix things. Well into my 70’s and industry just won’t let me retire so I guess I’ll just keep going until I can’t physically do it anymore. Red seal diesel mechanic for over 50 years. Grew up on the farm, still do a lot of farm based work.
hello bells farm molly they are going to mow corn but the machine is broken. repair maintenance were beautiful images above the fields corn with drone is large spacious for a lot of popcorn for the consumer or for the customers you can imagine how big America is with the Netherlands good weekend see you next vlog and bessy😜👍🌞
machine shop close by. and tim the tool man. milling machine on hand. got to have a shane on the farm he is a go getter done kind a fella. gunna pick some corn yet buy golly,, fine work you 3. bless yaz,
WOW. I think your Ariel view is beautiful. I love it! I like the mechanical issue that all farmers have to deal with whether large or small and the ability to deal with issues during harvesting, This just adds complesxity to the business of farming. When modern technology fails, Old School ways comes to the rescue. Farming is like going to Las Vegas. Not as easy as most believe. I also love the fact that farmers help other farmers. For the lack of a nail the war was lost scenario! Shoppers at the have no idea what it takes to gets the food to the store! Thanks for the pics.
Not quite the way to start the corn picking season with. But as Shane said at least it didn’t happen on the road. It’s good having a friend like Tim always willing to help out with things like that had to have him weld a piece up for my lawnmower one day. Awesome video as always Molly !
i have been following Tim for awhile now and well if Tim cant fix it , it cant be fixed heheh and thank Tim for putting me onto you guys love ya work .
Molly, the entry to this video is fantastic very professional. The machine work on the transmission part also very cool. Farming must not be all meat and potatoes!! haha Love your videos, did I miss the Ohio trip or has it not aired yet??
Thank you so much! No the video hasn’t come out yet. I couldn’t get it done in a relatively quick time, so I have decided to save it until we slow down. It will be fun to go back and make that video, it will be like visiting with my dad again hahah
What was it you said before Shane ?? You've NEVER had any bother with this Cornpicker !! Famous last words I'm afraid... nice to see you've fixed it now, great channel thank you..
@@shanebell9589 Fantadtic entertainment and educational videos Shane, and your good lady is a natural with them too. Thank you both for taking the time to keep us in your working lives...
love tim he really knows his stuff love his channel he and shane make a good pair they can fix or cobble anything on a farm cause of experiance with machines his cloths look like mine when i was in the logging/trucking buisness good luck with the repair cant wait till the next vid
Oh my.... That man's shop is a testament to a life's worth of work. What a beautiful sight!!
Tim reminds me a lot of my late grandfather...
Thank you for sharing!!
Nice to hear some ‘Down East’ talk. Darn nice to hear.
Oh my! Great spirit in a jam situation. . . A necessary Part of a good skill set. A lot of people would just curse and kick the dirt. Bravo!
Men like Shane and Tim are dyeing breed of good old blue collar men that this country needs!! I run a machine shop and manual machinist are like hens teeth. Godspeed to y'all and us when these men and their skills leave this earth!
This is a fallacy. Millions of hard working young men and women.
I’m so tired of hearing this kind of rhetoric, even though it might be true
@@jessegonzalez3011 well I’ll chime in a little on the comments for this one. I would have to say that I don’t know any young people that have the skill set of Tim and Shane. I know they are out there, I just haven’t seen any in my circle.
@@BellsFarming
If they’re out there, they are scarce!!!
@@jrdavis8062the problem is most don't go into the trades. Mostly into computer-driven car repair crap. Supply chain management. To run a lathe. I know how to do it.
And have taught it.
Love how you named your trailer ! We couldn’t survive without you farmers Thank You for the hard work you do your appreciated and in our prayers !
This is very interesting ...waiting on next one....stay safe
Awesome. Awesome drone shot. Sweet!
Incredible amount of knowledge between these two, love the independent lifestyle 👏
That full machine shop owned by a good machinist is great to see. Knowing what needs done and who to see about doing it is great. A semi-rural area makes for a place where you can get such things done.
I'm retired Cat mechanic, & I'm not a machinist, hydraulic system / power trains for Cat & for others types,
Never worked on farming equipment, my grandfather used a model G A-C tractor, before that, Farmall.
Pretty slick move, cutting that face back . milling the shaft down. I had a number of Pumps that were er marked Cat pumps sent to me. I'm 75.
although Cat didn't manufacture their vain pumps, I got a lot of swash plate pumps that needed to be R&R, I had a test bench for transmissions and pumps., it's been over 30 years ago, This reminds me of a cat specs for a swash plate pump, in no way was it was going to meet specks the way it was said to set it up. in fact it was backwards, in short after a day of messing around, ordering & reordering. I had the inside of the head port for the buffer pin milled down, after that I was able to shim operating specks. Back in the day, Cat.
manufactures do not always get it right. ether the factory is off, passing off to an outfit like cat something in the ball park, or missing the mark altogether. Frankly often missing the mark thinking I can save a buck here at your
expense, put a coupler back in if possible. I see your J-D is a rather sophisticated machine. and your Mill right
machinist is got it all handled. He's been this rout before. your walking ion tall cotton.
The Lord Be with You All. I'm a believer. The Lord said he blesses the farmers who bless him. amen
I may not be back this way, I have cancer,
DEUT.. 11:V-13-15... Deut:...V-28:v-8... Jeremiah... 17:V-7-8...... Deut:.28:V-12.... Genesis:...27:V-28..
**Joel** 2:V-24-25.... Jeremiah.. 29:V-11... Isaiah:..28:V-26,29.. 1 Chronicles:.. 16:34.. His love never dies.
Bless the Lord Oh My soul, Bless his Holy name. amen.
You guys have reason to be very proud of your beautiful farm fields. The drone shots of the potato plants are incredible!😀😀
I knew a couple of country guys who had machine shops back in the 60's who could do this kind of work. The best of it was they were usually very busy but always there to help out in an emergency. Go to a city machine shop and you'll probably see shop hours posted on the door, don't expect them to open up after hours when you need help!
Nice shop, and Tim is my kind of guy. Great video, waiting to see that picker work. 👍
You're blessed to have such good friends with all the machinery and know-how. Shane seems to be a lot more comfortable on camera when he is actually working on something that needs serious fixing rather than just sitting down for a chat.
Guys like Tim are amazing. They could rebuild anything in their shop
Love the shop. Very cool how he is thinking the next steps of what you will need to make it work. Guys like that are absolutely invaluable!
Farmers are the best at helping each other out.
Good hard working people !!
Another fantastic video
Love the accent of the old timer ! Great guy
Tim is a great guy, Skilled machinist and a true friend.
This is a perfect example of old school teaching an apprentice. Very cool breakdowns never good anytime and cost a lot.
We all can't wait to see this shucker repair+how it went hope it's working as I speak
I admire Shane for tackling that job! In my time farming I learned you can’t call someone every time something breaks down. You have to figure out how to get things back running again quick! Much respect for folks that overcome challenges like life on a farm requires.
Tim is an impressive man. All men wish they had his knowledge and skill
Love the into, including the drone crash.😂😂😂
Hahahah
Good, hard working,plain speaking folks like I've been around my whole life. And Im nearly 70. God bless. Todd the retired trucker.
I haven't lived there for about ten years, but I remember a pretty good machine shop called Yankee Machine in Naples me off route 11. I sure miss living out in the woods of Maine, great people I always met and fun times I had. If I have another opportunity to good back id been there in a heartbeat.
Your husband Shane is truly a remarkable guy, is there anything he can't fix?? ...farmers are amazing!!
@@OutremontPeter64 he really is one of a kind!
Loved to see the machines that keep your tractor together. I have some of them and love to build what I need. Hope this fix works out good for you.
My farther spent the first 32 years of his career as a machinest. I remember as a kid going with my mother to pick him up at work. I walked.into a small garage and there was sparks and fire flying everywhere with cool looking machines on metal benches everywhere. I thought my Dad was a Norse god..lol. great video Molly. Looking forward to the next
Bring on part 2! Great to have good friends with all types of skill sets. Unfortunately the world today seems to concentrate on insisting the kids having a degree education when the world needs some hands on skills like those shown by Tim & Shane (and you Molly 😉) Thanks for sharing. 🇬🇧👍👍
Typical that the coupling did not fail when Shane was doing the pre-season checks. Thanks for taking us along.
Long night ahead. Great ideas to modify the flange to get more splines in the game. Nice machine shop! Godspeed.
Morning to mollie and Shane. Neither one of are scared to get your hands dirty. Great video stay safe. Great looking corn
True true friends always willing to give a helping hand. Imagine if the whole world was like this how much better it would be. Great friends. Let the corn start flying. Great video. Thanks
I am new to your channel but love your videos. I love that all of you are authentic and show the real details of working a farm like this. I enjoy learning about how you do the different crops, the storage, the machines, the repairs etc. Even though I'll probably never use any of this on my little five acre farm I love learning these things. I grow small nursery plants in containers these days. I've probably done over one hundred youtube videos and my style has always been like you, just candid, off the cuff and people love that. Keep up the great work and I'll keep watching.
@@mcplants83 hey Mike, thanks for watching! I just subscribed and will check out some of your videos. Thank you
What a great Video Molly yet again and you measure someone by the quality of their friends and boy what great friends you have in Tim and Carol I hope that I got their names right. I'm looking forward to the tour of Tim's shop if and when you all find the time. Thank you
Trying to Make their way you two are awesome
Simply wonderful video , real life , real people helping each other , so nice in this day and age definitely warms my heart ❤️
Thank you Larry! Have a wonderful day 🫶👍🏻😁
I can see already see a Tarzan movie coming out with Shane climbing that tree 🌳..Ha,Ha,Ha...
@@henryminton4760 hahah
Sorry to hear that, we just bought some corn from your store...so good. Thanks Molly amd Shane and lady in the store :)
Thank you so much for visiting the store. My video is a little late, but you can see we were able to pick corn :)
That is a good friend indeed when your in pickle like that help with your breakdown.
Good luck getting your corn 🌽 picker going
Great video as always
Another amazing video from Molly and Shane.
To have that stuff and the smarts to use them is invaluable
!
Hoping it works out for you, you can tell its crunch time now, a combination of epoxy, shim stock and new spline engagement might do if the epoxy can cure and the most most important is a feather touch on the speed lever 😊
Farmers are, hands down, the most well versatile humans. Not a closet of hats, a full warehouse of them.
Tim reminds me of my late father in law. In true Mainer fashion, there was nothing he couldn’t fix. Thanks for evoking some great memories.
I just noticed that Tim has the Shane sized roll of paper towels in his shop 😂
Hahahahahahahaha
There actually a whole conversation about those towels in my footage, but I cut it out because the video was already getting long!
Great video Molly and Shane
Shane is a jack of all trades!!! The drone footage is great and the fields look beautiful from the air. Well done👍
Your video quality is awesome and that takes a ton of effort! You two young bucks are the future of Bell Farms - I’m confident it’s future is n great hands. Good stuff from Maines best people.
@@timsimpson4579 thank you very much Tim!
Timestamp; anywhere up to the first 5:30 or so… you two are something else, I say!, and why this channel is so great to watch and enjoy!
Also, it’s a benefit of, and it’s definitely OK to leverage the power of your Channel to get a good replacement part and salvage your machine. You two, and Bell’s Farm, are certainly the type to pay it forward to others when you can… I’m sure you’ll have opportunity to help others in the near future. Hang in there-!
Lucky to have someone with a shop and knowledge so readily accessible! Used to be fairly common to find shops like this .. not any more! I was a union machinist (Steelworkers) for a while in a different life and watching this brought back a lot of memories - especially the smell! Nothing smells quite like a metal cutting shop.
Hello:) yeah, his machine shop has everything a guy needs to repair or make new ! I work in a machine shop now for over 15 years. Awesome video Molly!!! Cant wait for part two:) you and Shane are both amazing!!!
Thank you so much dale!
The Maine accent is strong in this video. Actually first time I've noticed that accent in all your videos.
Great video. Age has given us the experience needed to really fix things. Well into my 70’s and industry just won’t let me retire so I guess I’ll just keep going until I can’t physically do it anymore. Red seal diesel mechanic for over 50 years. Grew up on the farm, still do a lot of farm based work.
Hi Molly and Shane, you had a adventure for sure. From tree climbing to machine shop. I love it.
hello bells farm molly they are going to mow corn but the machine is broken. repair maintenance were beautiful images above the fields corn with drone is large spacious for a lot of popcorn for the consumer or for the customers you can imagine how big America is with the Netherlands good weekend see you next vlog and bessy😜👍🌞
Shane climbed that tree like a beast. Reminded me of lineman climbing a pole. Good technique brother.
machine shop close by. and tim the tool man. milling machine on hand. got to have a shane on the farm he is a go getter done kind a fella. gunna pick some corn yet buy golly,, fine work you 3. bless yaz,
Tim’s an hour away, so not “close” but not far for a machine shop open at 7 pm on a Sunday hahaha
WOW. I think your Ariel view is beautiful. I love it! I like the mechanical issue that all farmers have to deal with whether large or small and the ability to deal with issues during harvesting, This just adds complesxity to the business of farming. When modern technology fails, Old School ways comes to the rescue. Farming is like going to Las Vegas. Not as easy as most believe. I also love the fact that farmers help other farmers. For the lack of a nail the war was lost scenario! Shoppers at the have no idea what it takes to gets the food to the store! Thanks for the pics.
Thank you very much!
Man I could work in his shop forever.... Great video Molly!
Love the troubleshooting - these guys are brilliant!
Thanks for all your hard work ! It sure does look like a sweet life ! wish i had one like it !
Wow, seems like you guys just planted, time sure flies by ! …thanks for the video Molly
Not quite the way to start the corn picking season with. But as Shane said at least it didn’t happen on the road. It’s good having a friend like Tim always willing to help out with things like that had to have him weld a piece up for my lawnmower one day. Awesome video as always Molly !
Great video Molly and Shane! It must be a real pain in the butt to farm around all those power poles! And I didn't know Shane was part monkey. 😅
i have been following Tim for awhile now and well if Tim cant fix it , it cant be fixed heheh and thank Tim for putting me onto you guys love ya work .
Thank you so much! The only reason I am on UA-cam is because of Tim!
Lovely video, Molly🤠👍🏻 Is there anything Shane can't do?😄
Good stuff - keep it coming.
Enjoyed your video amazing things Tim has in his shop
Don't you just love a happy machinist!
I love Tim’s laugh!
I think you're my favorite channel to watch
That is so cool! Thank you!
The Lady have a wounderful heart 🙃🤗🙃
Molly, the entry to this video is fantastic very professional. The machine work on the transmission part also very cool. Farming must not be all meat and potatoes!! haha
Love your videos, did I miss the Ohio trip or has it not aired yet??
Thank you so much! No the video hasn’t come out yet. I couldn’t get it done in a relatively quick time, so I have decided to save it until we slow down. It will be fun to go back and make that video, it will be like visiting with my dad again hahah
Hey hey, welcome back Molly. Your man sure knows his stuff.
I really enjoyed this video!! Thank You, Larry
Thanks Larry!
Two of my favorite channels working together!
We love Tim and Carol like family! Thank you so much for watching. 🫶
Shane is amazing. That guy can do anything!
Amazing how straight those rows look from the drone shot.
The GPS planting makes for a beautiful overhead view!
@@BellsFarmingdont tell 'um that😂
Great to see TWO generations working together and getting it done.
Never seen Tim smile so much as when Molly is around.
Hello from rocky mid-coast Maine, US... I was hatched in 1952.....
card board mans best creeper i get these nice slip sheets from a guy i love em. good work team!
Best Video yet! 💥
Coming from an old school mechanic I approve this modiification. Best of luck guys.
the shop that kills the monopolies' after market! Yay!
Great video. Doing yourself and Maine great things!
What was it you said before Shane ?? You've NEVER had any bother with this Cornpicker !! Famous last words I'm afraid... nice to see you've fixed it now, great channel thank you..
Thank you very much!
I should have known better then to say that!
@@shanebell9589 Fantadtic entertainment and educational videos Shane, and your good lady is a natural with them too. Thank you both for taking the time to keep us in your working lives...
Its nice to have friends like Tim
I live in East Bridgewater MA. If I lived nearer to you all I would have come over to give the big guy a hand
You guys got me on the edge of my seat,now what?
Easy on the hydro stick and it might hold to get ya done 🙃❤️✌️
Keep doing what you do it's awesome
love tim he really knows his stuff love his channel he and shane make a good pair they can fix or cobble anything on a farm cause of experiance with machines his cloths look like mine when i was in the logging/trucking buisness good luck with the repair cant wait till the next vid
Beautiful drone shots. GOD is awesome. Great job you guys
Farmer ingenuity never fails to amaze me.
A drill press like that and or layth work is special trade to learn.
Your editing and drone skills keep getting better and better. Love the channel..👍
This friend is a master metal worker just look at his shop.
crossover I didn't know I needed.
We need more videos of Tim working in his shop!
Time has a channel! Surviving Maine on a 20 acre farm
@@BellsFarming I’m checking it out, thanks! Love the videos, thanks for sharing