What they fail to know is I bet out of all his subs how many are farmers 1 percent if he lucky I'm a mechanic and last thing I want to watch is someone wrenching on a car
My dad used to rise dairy cattle and milk but got out of it. So we do beef I really appreciate and respect dairy farmers thank you for all your hard work.
Hi Eric, Been watching your channel from the UK for about a month and I love it. Me and my 10 year old boy are catching up on all your vids. He's a future farmer! Please keep them coming, Thank you.
I've been watching your vids for a while now and never knew you where in PA...I grew up on a farm in Butler county. Love your vids keep up the great work and God bless.
Kudos to Pik Rite for the "loaner". I'm sure they recognition the value of 118K + subscribers and likely many more viewers having their company name mentioned. I like the idea of the Vertical beaters and the Spreader did perform well , covering a wider swarth than your other spreader. 🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜
I just subscribed, been stuck in the house all day today because of the weather here in WI. Enjoy your videos, keep up the great work your doing and showing us all.
Great filming Eric. That spreader is awesome, sure beats the chain drive along the bed for emptying. I was laughing, you barely stayed far enough away......suffering for art!
The shots at 3:40 down the alley and also the side angle shot of the skiddie bucket... sweet camera angles. Maybe take that talent to a videography class at a community college or on line, if you haven't. We need more farmers sharing. Thank you for your service to Pennsylvanians.
Awesome company and an awsome owner. One of the best if you ever get to meet him. He grain farms also, right down the road from me. Those spreaders are a great long lasting spreader. You would not be disapointed if you happened to buy it
I'm impressed with how the vertical beaters spread vs the horizontal we always had horizontal tandem axle New Holland with lots of clumps of manure everywhere
Nice Video! I always look forward to when you post a new video! I can't say that I would be in the market for a new manure spreader, but for those who are interested, it might be helpful if the next time you spread manure with that spreader if you can capture some drone shots so that others can see from above the pattern that it spreads and how even it spreads. Thanks again for the videos! Keep them coming!
I've been watching for a couple of months now and I'm impressed with the size of your families operations. How many acres do you have in pasture land, acres in corn or other grains, number of milk cows, any beef cattle, gallons of milk a day, etc ? I certainly respect your hard work and the hard work of all of our American farmers. The average American has no idea what goes into being able to drink a tall, cold glass of milk with those cookies, or eating corn on the cobb, or slicing into a big thick steak !!
Thanks for video. Hope you had an awesome Thanksgiving with your family. Looks like a chance of snow up here on Sunday morning. Thumbs up from me always hard-working family
I am no longer on a farm. I.find the discussion of merits of new equipment probably helpful to others. I just find it fascinating the differences between the machines and the options. I can imagine it would be difficult making a choice sometimes
I liked the spreader! It really does a good job tossing the manure out so evenly to the point you don't see it... (I am not a 'Bot or company rep! LOL) I searched everywhere but didn't see that darned soda can anywhere! Maybe the spreader got it and tossed it out in the field...
Who knew watching poo being flung hydraulically could be so interesting? A far cry from the old red one a buddy had on the farm growing up with the drag chain and a couple paddles on the back. :-)
I like the concept of the vertical beaters. Seems like there is a much more even covering on the field. I'd be interested in one of I still milked cows unfortunately though I've retired from that.
Again Thank you for taking your time out, to show how you use the cows poop as fertilizer, when you grow the cow food how do you grow there food, and is it big job. Again thank you
Cool machine. Do farmers get sick often? It seems like 75% of their job is dealing with actual crap. I have so much respect for you guys. I couldn't handle this job that's for sure.
Incredible how thousands of people watch someone spreading manure over a field and find it entertaining......similar to to when politicians open their traps! The big difference being that the first one creates growth and produces value, the second, produces misery and poverty.
I’m a new sub so catching up on your videos.Its so obvious how you pay attention to details in everything you do. You really work hard to treat your cows well. When you scrape the free stall beds some move around like a waterbed. What are they exactly?? That really looks like luxurious cow comfort.
That thing does do a nice job of breaking up the material and fanning it out we always had the old tank spreaders and they broke the material up good to by the way McKean county pa here
Very cool machine. Have you ever done split screen so we can see your hands and feet when you run the skid steer? You make it look pretty easy. That is one machine that can do a lot of damage in one slip up. Thanks for sharing. - EZ
I was thinking of the exoskeletons on robot cartoons when watching this video. Same principle. Love the way Eric does that little shake thing, 5 beats after dumping a load. Quite precise, skillful and careful.
Thanks Eric ,here in the Uk we call those extensions "Greedy Boards " looked like a useful bit of kit not a brand I'm familiar with and I was wondering why it has such a long drawbar
The broadcast manure spreader was first sold in 1875 as a horse drawn implement. Of course, farmers at the time still had to fork manure into the spreader, but no doubt that was a lot easier than hand forking it into a wagon and then having three people riding in the wagon with one person driving and two people in the back ----flinging. In 1776, Adam Smith identified manure as being among the origins of the wealth of nations. But even this new manure spreader, while it creates a veritable CLOUD of cow manure, needs improvement. Combines have long been able to keep working and unloading grain on the fly. Something similar needs to be done for manure spreaders, so that they can be loaded up on the fly from a truck without having to stop and make a lengthy and time consuming trip back to be loaded up.
We have a spreader just like that except it's quite a bit bigger and it's at Orange tonight 20 series we also have a side Slinger that's orange to it's one of the newer ones I was on the phone with 800 acres and about 750 Dairy heifers re-raise for two different areas locally
10th Generation Dairyman spreading manure :) Surrounding 5-mile radius :( 10th Generation Dairyman Thanks for the entertainment and example of hard work!
Surprised that it looks so warm and no snow where your at. We've had 5 snowstorms and the last one we got 9 inches Tuesday night and last night and today we're getting rain and freezing rain and tonight another storm coming Idk how many inches then it's supposed to be nice next week highs in the 30's here in Nw Iowa.
You should run the gate right over the manure so the beaters don’t throw rocks back at the windows. I learned from expierence from our artex 700. Ours has a shield but rocks still somehow fly through
Pik Rite, dang I wish our artex has that. Do you guys have a 700 or 800 spreader and what is the price range on it. Our spreader is getting a little wore out
You plant 🌱 the 🌽 and it grows and then it is chopped up for silage. The silage feeds the cows 🐮🐮🐮 and makes the 🐄🐄🐄 happy so they produce plenty of milk 🥛🥛🥛 for 🍼 and ☕️ and 🧀 and 🍦. Also, the happy 🐮🐮🐮 eat the silage making plenty of 💩💩💩 to spread on the fields to grow more 🌽🌽🌽for the 🐄🐄🐄. The Circle of Life! God is good!! 🤓🤓🤓
It's great to see you getting more pieces of equipment to demo on the farm. It is nice that your hard work is paying off.
Most of the big Ag companies are starting to see the benefits of youtube and free advertising.
I bet his dad is happy. All of a sudden this old UA-cam thing is having results!
What they fail to know is I bet out of all his subs how many are farmers 1 percent if he lucky I'm a mechanic and last thing I want to watch is someone wrenching on a car
@@dealingdog3043 definatly a lot more than 1% probably at least 50%
My dad used to rise dairy cattle and milk but got out of it. So we do beef I really appreciate and respect dairy farmers thank you for all your hard work.
Hi Eric, Been watching your channel from the UK for about a month and I love it. Me and my 10 year old boy are catching up on all your vids. He's a future farmer! Please keep them coming, Thank you.
you KNOW its going to be a good day when you see a new video from 10th Generation Dairyman.
Eric, So Glad to see your DAD and you spreading the Love....
I've been watching your vids for a while now and never knew you where in PA...I grew up on a farm in Butler county. Love your vids keep up the great work and God bless.
Nice to see a young man working as hard as you do and really applying your self to the farm work
Kudos to Pik Rite for the "loaner". I'm sure they recognition the value of 118K + subscribers and likely many more viewers having their company name mentioned. I like the idea of the Vertical beaters and the Spreader did perform well , covering a wider swarth than your other spreader. 🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜 🚜
I just subscribed, been stuck in the house all day today because of the weather here in WI. Enjoy your videos, keep up the great work your doing and showing us all.
Great filming Eric. That spreader is awesome, sure beats the chain drive along the bed for emptying. I was laughing, you barely stayed far enough away......suffering for art!
The shots at 3:40 down the alley and also the side angle shot of the skiddie bucket... sweet camera angles. Maybe take that talent to a videography class at a community college or on line, if you haven't. We need more farmers sharing. Thank you for your service to Pennsylvanians.
Awesome company and an awsome owner. One of the best if you ever get to meet him. He grain farms also, right down the road from me. Those spreaders are a great long lasting spreader. You would not be disapointed if you happened to buy it
The real circle of life right there. Grass, cow, manure. Lather, rinse, repeat.
especially lather and rinse lol xD
The perks of having a successful UA-cam channel.
It is nice to see you are beginning to attract sponsors.
Amazed at how well you can back up.
Another good video. I love watching how you and your father tag team the workload. Said it before dads gotta be proud of you!!!
I'm impressed with how the vertical beaters spread vs the horizontal we always had horizontal tandem axle New Holland with lots of clumps of manure everywhere
Nice Video! I always look forward to when you post a new video! I can't say that I would be in the market for a new manure spreader, but for those who are interested, it might be helpful if the next time you spread manure with that spreader if you can capture some drone shots so that others can see from above the pattern that it spreads and how even it spreads. Thanks again for the videos! Keep them coming!
You make playing with Manure look fun🇺🇸
Don’t forget to hose the spreader out after every use will stay in better shape.. good vids
I've been watching for a couple of months now and I'm impressed with the size of your families operations. How many acres do you have in pasture land, acres in corn or other grains, number of milk cows, any beef cattle, gallons of milk a day, etc ? I certainly respect your hard work and the hard work of all of our American farmers. The average American has no idea what goes into being able to drink a tall, cold glass of milk with those cookies, or eating corn on the cobb, or slicing into a big thick steak !!
New equipment and a lot more efficient than anything I’ve ever seen great video
THANK YOU for the close up shots of the manure, that was awesome!! LOL
Nice spreader I wonder how it does in heavy straw thanks for sharing God Bless you and your family.
WOW That Spreader is a Beast!
Thanks for video. Hope you had an awesome Thanksgiving with your family. Looks like a chance of snow up here on Sunday morning. Thumbs up from me always hard-working family
Really enjoy watching your videos. Keep on Farming!
Awesome camera angles! Really enjoy watching your videos!
I am no longer on a farm. I.find the discussion of merits of new equipment probably helpful to others. I just find it fascinating the differences between the machines and the options. I can imagine it would be difficult making a choice sometimes
Always great to see the updates keep up the great vids
really enjoying the sped up time lapse parts so that we can see the process
That thing is a beast. Slow motion is impressive
It looks luke a really good spreader. Looming forward to the review.
I liked the spreader! It really does a good job tossing the manure out so evenly to the point you don't see it... (I am not a 'Bot or company rep! LOL) I searched everywhere but didn't see that darned soda can anywhere! Maybe the spreader got it and tossed it out in the field...
We have a Pic rite vb790 in Mifflin county PA and love it I would consider buying
Greetings from Maryland! We finished our harvest 2 weeks ago
These videos are amazing quality such precision filming
Nice operation!! Big job done before the snow flys!! Thanks 😊
Who knew watching poo being flung hydraulically could be so interesting? A far cry from the old red one a buddy had on the farm growing up with the drag chain and a couple paddles on the back. :-)
great video, thank you for posting and look forward to more, just want to let you know how much it matters in terms of enjoyment of your life.
I like the concept of the vertical beaters. Seems like there is a much more even covering on the field. I'd be interested in one of I still milked cows unfortunately though I've retired from that.
Love watching your vids Eric!
Alot of work!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Peace from SW Florida 😇.
Again Thank you for taking your time out, to show how you use the cows poop as fertilizer, when you grow the cow food how do you grow there food, and is it big job. Again thank you
Cool machine. Do farmers get sick often? It seems like 75% of their job is dealing with actual crap. I have so much respect for you guys. I couldn't handle this job that's for sure.
The spread on that thing is impressive!
Looks like my nephew after a night at Wild Wings! Great job guys, keep It up from NC.
Woot hi-speed skidloader action! lol The poop gets some serious distance with the spreader.
Incredible how thousands of people watch someone spreading manure over a field and find it entertaining......similar to to when politicians open their traps! The big difference being that the first one creates growth and produces value, the second, produces misery and poverty.
Thanks for sharing your work with us!
Good show, I could almost smell the manure!!
JIM
I hear thats the only machine Pik Rite won't stand behind.
Lol
Pik Rite stands behind their spreaders, just FAR BEHIND!
This is great!
Now, that's funny right there...
I’m a new sub so catching up on your videos.Its so obvious how you pay attention to details in everything you do. You really work hard to treat your cows well. When you scrape the free stall beds some move around like a waterbed. What are they exactly?? That really looks like luxurious cow comfort.
Well done Pik Rite. Good work :)
Looks like a nice spreader. 👍
That spreader works great!
That thing does do a nice job of breaking up the material and fanning it out we always had the old tank spreaders and they broke the material up good to by the way McKean county pa here
With that open cab loader you definitely want to make sure the wind is blowing away from you when dumping the manure into the spreader. :-) Cheers...
Nice job getting dealers to do you a favor to check out their equiptment. Good to let us know whats out there
one of my favorite jobs I like to watch lol - scraping manure up to be precise :p
Deutschehordenelite Same love hauling manure
Very cool machine. Have you ever done split screen so we can see your hands and feet when you run the skid steer? You make it look pretty easy. That is one machine that can do a lot of damage in one slip up.
Thanks for sharing. - EZ
I was thinking of the exoskeletons on robot cartoons when watching this video. Same principle. Love the way Eric does that little shake thing, 5 beats after dumping a load. Quite precise, skillful and careful.
Thanks Eric ,here in the Uk we call those extensions "Greedy Boards " looked like a useful bit of kit not a brand I'm familiar with and I was wondering why it has such a long drawbar
nice machine great video as always thank you and god bless
Awesome spreader👍👍
5:26 look how tha cows in the Background just keep chewing and chewing. it makes me smile seeing them chewing sped up like this :D
The broadcast manure spreader was first sold in 1875 as a horse drawn implement. Of course, farmers at the time still had to fork manure into the spreader, but no doubt that was a lot easier than hand forking it into a wagon and then having three people riding in the wagon with one person driving and two people in the back ----flinging.
In 1776, Adam Smith identified manure as being among the origins of the wealth of nations.
But even this new manure spreader, while it creates a veritable CLOUD of cow manure, needs improvement. Combines have long been able to keep working and unloading grain on the fly. Something similar needs to be done for manure spreaders, so that they can be loaded up on the fly from a truck without having to stop and make a lengthy and time consuming trip back to be loaded up.
I wish their was a mod for farming simulator 19 to have your farm in the game... It would be awesome. Great videos man. :DD
Your cover crops look nice!
Looks like a nice spreader! I'm sure you'll like it
We have a spreader just like that except it's quite a bit bigger and it's at Orange tonight 20 series we also have a side Slinger that's orange to it's one of the newer ones I was on the phone with 800 acres and about 750 Dairy heifers re-raise for two different areas locally
Great video nice bit of kit 👍
They’re made a mile from my house, great company
Thank you for sharing this with us good video!
Pikrite that is a nice manure spreader.
Thanks for the awesome content 😀
10th Generation Dairyman spreading manure :)
Surrounding 5-mile radius :(
10th Generation Dairyman Thanks for the entertainment and example of hard work!
Great video, like the spreader ,
Pik Rite also makes tanks and bodies for trucks and trailers in the environmental industry too.
It's amazing!!
I used to play a game!
Did the tractor handle the double beaters (power wise) as the single beater?
Nice video and nice to see.
Surprised that it looks so warm and no snow where your at. We've had 5 snowstorms and the last one we got 9 inches Tuesday night and last night and today we're getting rain and freezing rain and tonight another storm coming Idk how many inches then it's supposed to be nice next week highs in the 30's here in Nw Iowa.
You should run the gate right over the manure so the beaters don’t throw rocks back at the windows. I learned from expierence from our artex 700. Ours has a shield but rocks still somehow fly through
Great advice Tanner. Notice there is a belt that hangs down from the endgate to keep material from being propelled forward toward the operator.
Pik Rite, dang I wish our artex has that. Do you guys have a 700 or 800 spreader and what is the price range on it. Our spreader is getting a little wore out
@@tannerkrcil1021 we make a 700 and an 880 model. Check out www.pikrite.com/spreaders to see our different models.
Thanks Eric Pik Rite is known for their tomato harvesting equipment. I didn’t know they made manure spreaders.
Jeff Brooks they also make a lot of water tanks for tri axle semis.
And dump trucks, leaf vac trucks, etc
This makes me wanna go eat a steak and wash it down with a big glass of milk. :-)
Same
05:30: Fun watching the cows in the background chewing rapidly.
I love your videos
I was waiting for you to pull a mountain dew out of one of your bucket loads !
Nice manure spreader
Congratulations 👶
I see what you did there at 4:07....Load #2...good one.
You guys don't use the same bucket to haul murner do you we used to but that was a long time ago
Cool spreader, so after this has been spread, are you planting a new crop or just using it as a fertiliser?
I like your words about the manure spreader. its a bit dirty !!
Guys great video !
Super informative
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You plant 🌱 the 🌽 and it grows and then it is chopped up for silage. The silage feeds the cows 🐮🐮🐮 and makes the 🐄🐄🐄 happy so they produce plenty of milk 🥛🥛🥛 for 🍼 and ☕️ and 🧀 and 🍦. Also, the happy 🐮🐮🐮 eat the silage making plenty of 💩💩💩 to spread on the fields to grow more 🌽🌽🌽for the 🐄🐄🐄. The Circle of Life! God is good!! 🤓🤓🤓
Looks a nice machine
I think you washed the spreader before putting it away. I love watching pressure washing video’s so include that too!