I think people need to give the right of way to agricultural vehicles. I have driven nearly into the ditch to do so. But those that don't are self entitled jerks. My opinion.
@@tedfisk1211 In many rural areas Farm equipment has the right of way. Slow moving triangle to the rear, flashing lights. Some areas require a pilot vehicle or even 2.
My hat's off to anyone who is trying to make a go at farming or ranching these days! Good luck & God's blessings to you for helping to feed us & our animals.
To Ron Pratt I HOPE you and your family and all of your employees and their families Always have a Blessed and Safe Day wherever you all go and do every day! From a retired truck driver
Ron, a guy who's incredible at thinking on his feet to come up with innovative and practical solutions to problems, working with a couple of farmers, who by definition are incredible at thinking on their feet to come up with innovative and practical solutions to problems. Lot of fun to watch! Thanks Ron for the video.
Ron, even though your pond was a private endeavor, you could have still gotten a soil and site assessment and design assistance from your local SWCD and NRCS office. That is one of the things they truly enjoy doing - providing technical assistance to landowners like yourself. They will pull a soil survey and assess the condition of the soils and topography of the site, and provide you advice to correct your pond and drainage issues.
That ladder freaked me out, didn't like it when you were standing under it 🤕 . Would be good to see a video of the work you do to sort out that drag winch. Great video thanks Ron.
Thank you for the laugh to start my day. That video title is awesome. I really enjoy seeing the variety of jobs you do. You do them well. Please stay safe, and God bless.
I love how you give Ethan the option to do it a different way instead of telling him to do it your way. The way you guys work together is amazing great job guys! God Bless
Ron I truly like you analytical training! My wife says I always look for the negative! No I look for potential problems. Assessment to a problem is key to a successful out come. 😀🛫
Glad to see your ARC nemesis behaved them self's and stayed on the opposite side of the road out of harms way. You made a nasty locking job seam easy, all though for a moment when the left front wheel came off the road I thought you were going to be in trouble you court it. I hope your finger heals quickly. God bless.
Although it looked a nice job, sunny day, little traffic and really pleasant farmer, in reality, there was plenty to go wrong. Very expensively, as well. But, as ever, Ron, you calmly weighed up all the options and delivered a successful rescue. It was nice that you could find the time also to discuss pond matters!! Hope your finger is better. Best Wishes Roy W UK
Ethan has come a long way! He seem a little bit nervous and hesitant when he is with his dad on a job.i think he worries about making a mistake or disappoint his dad,but hw gonna be alright and become one heck of a operator just like his dad..////on another note!! Have you guys figure out why in the heck that drag line is such a pain in the rear to work with?
Wouldn’t really like to lift the grasshopper they do have a tendency to fall over, it was fun watching someone else get a grasshopper out of a bog , we had one go down on 3 wheels with a full load of chemical on board we had a pair of John Deere 8850 tractors A framed together with a 10 metre straight bar back to the grasshopper and it took 2 hours to get it out no damage done , really enjoy watching you at work all the best from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
Ron I was listening to your comments about your pond with farmer…check with the local extension agent and/ or MDC ( conservation agent ) before you stock crappie they will over populate in a pond , they are not ideal for small bodies of water. Your better off with Bass, bluegill ( or shell crackers) and catfish. The before mentioned agencies can point you to right person for advise on your pond leaking also. God Bless
When you he was in a jam, you wasn't kidding lol. You are always there to help and that's what it's always been about with Our Father and what he wants us to do. Thanks for sharing, stay safe and God Bless You Guys in all you do.
That yellow cable dropping is a classic reason for wearing a hard hat. Mine saved me from getting my nose chopped off when a worker high above me dropped a puddy knife. That notch in my hats bill is my reminder.
Very enjoyable my friend. My favorite type video; no injuries, wrecks, damage, or high volume traffic. Takes tons of tension off with those variables removed. Love the ones with farm equipment. Excellent video! Murfreesboro TN
I really injoy watching your channel your channel is just so educational I'm actually in the process of trying find a tow truck company to work for I live in New Jersey so it's a little difficult but I hope I find something but I use your videos as some what of a training course just so I can learn more I do want to open my own business some time in the future but I do really injoy your videos you've taught me alot and I will continue to watch you and learn from you Ron your awesome keep up the good work and stay safe out there God bless you and your family keep on towing 💪🙏💪🙏
I do believe that the biggest thing that contributed to the success of the recovery was that they stopped as soon as they were in trouble. If they had tried anything, I do believe that you would have a much bigger mess on your hands.
At least the Deere wasn't too en-trenched and didn't go 'turtle'. Hope the finger heals soon (unless it's an old injury). Greetings from the UK. God bless.
Hi Ron, Hello From France Seen lot of your videos, and it's very nice and instructive ! I have a question for you : Did you ever thought to stick a Little Green LED Flash/Beacon on your Tator's remote, to avoid loosing it by night, or even in the fields when you work ? It could be so fast to let it somewhere, and... "oops where is it..." And to answer your famous sentence : "Thank you for Recording, and God Bless !" Bye 😎
Hi Ron, another great video. I was thinking another way you could have done it is to have the boom over to the right, creating a side pull to support/reduce risk of rolling whilst using the green drag winch to pull it out, would that have worked?
Enjoyed the video. Tell Ethan to smile and at least act like he is enjoying work. 😂😂😂
Absolutely
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂,,,,, thought im the only one,,,,,,,, we want to see his teeth or lil smile at least
I bet the farmer won't be so gracious next time he meets someone on a narrow road in that spayer rig. Nice job helping him out of a jam.
I think people need to give the right of way to agricultural vehicles. I have driven nearly into the ditch to do so. But those that don't are self entitled jerks. My opinion.
No good deed goes unpunished!
No.
Could a scout with a 2-way check the road way ahead, to make sure the road is clear.
@@tedfisk1211 In many rural areas Farm equipment has the right of way. Slow moving triangle to the rear, flashing lights. Some areas require a pilot vehicle or even 2.
My hat's off to anyone who is trying to make a go at farming or ranching these days! Good luck & God's blessings to you for helping to feed us & our animals.
The way you take your time is huge. Job well done.
I would have thanked the farmer for what he does because without him, none of us will have food.
To Ron Pratt I HOPE you and your family and all of your employees and their families Always have a Blessed and Safe Day wherever you all go and do every day! From a retired truck driver
Ron, a guy who's incredible at thinking on his feet to come up with innovative and practical solutions to problems, working with a couple of farmers, who by definition are incredible at thinking on their feet to come up with innovative and practical solutions to problems. Lot of fun to watch! Thanks Ron for the video.
Thank you for helping the farmer, we have no food without them, people forget how important they are to us. Have a great week end.
I watching your videos and I have my bells on your videos and I'm subscribed to your videos and 👍
Ron, even though your pond was a private endeavor, you could have still gotten a soil and site assessment and design assistance from your local SWCD and NRCS office. That is one of the things they truly enjoy doing - providing technical assistance to landowners like yourself. They will pull a soil survey and assess the condition of the soils and topography of the site, and provide you advice to correct your pond and drainage issues.
That winch has been a "drag" since day one! Great job as always!
Lol, Ethan is moving kinda slow this morning. He must have stayed out too late!
😂
Maybe just having a bad day
I didn't notice! But what I did notice is that he listens to his dad and that is awesome!!!
That ladder freaked me out, didn't like it when you were standing under it 🤕 .
Would be good to see a video of the work you do to sort out that drag winch. Great video thanks Ron.
Thank you for the laugh to start my day. That video title is awesome. I really enjoy seeing the variety of jobs you do. You do them well. Please stay safe, and God bless.
I ENJOY WATCHING YOU WORK NO GUESSING ON YOUR PART YOU KNOW YOUR TRADE WELL !!
I love how you give Ethan the option to do it a different way instead of telling him to do it your way. The way you guys work together is amazing great job guys! God Bless
Mr. Ron Pratt. You da man! Great work as always sir! 💪🏻
Ron I truly like you analytical training! My wife says I always look for the negative! No I look for potential problems.
Assessment to a problem is key to a successful out come.
😀🛫
You all are amazing people and do great things!
Ron. Thanks again for sharing your videos. Stay safe and God bless
Great job, guys. Praying for healing for your finger, Ron.
Glad to see your ARC nemesis behaved them self's and stayed on the opposite side of the road out of harms way. You made a nasty locking job seam easy, all though for a moment when the left front wheel came off the road I thought you were going to be in trouble you court it. I hope your finger heals quickly. God bless.
You guys are so good at what you do! God bless you always!
I enjoy your videos. you show what it really takes to do the job right
Great recovery. Thank you
Well done Ron & Ethan. Stay safe!
Congratulations, Ethan
Although it looked a nice job, sunny day, little traffic and really pleasant farmer, in reality, there was plenty to go wrong. Very expensively, as well. But, as ever, Ron, you calmly weighed up all the options and delivered a successful rescue.
It was nice that you could find the time also to discuss pond matters!! Hope your finger is better. Best Wishes Roy W UK
Don't miss the blessing of having power lines on the other side ot the road.
Ethan has come a long way! He seem a little bit nervous and hesitant when he is with his dad on a job.i think he worries about making a mistake or disappoint his dad,but hw gonna be alright and become one heck of a operator just like his dad..////on another note!! Have you guys figure out why in the heck that drag line is such a pain in the rear to work with?
Mr Ron Those sprayers are tricky. Thanks for sharing and stay safe
Wouldn’t really like to lift the grasshopper they do have a tendency to fall over, it was fun watching someone else get a grasshopper out of a bog , we had one go down on 3 wheels with a full load of chemical on board we had a pair of John Deere 8850 tractors A framed together with a 10 metre straight bar back to the grasshopper and it took 2 hours to get it out no damage done , really enjoy watching you at work all the best from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺
You are very patient Ron
Hi Ron,I like the quick whit just got your latest video (About the tractor)13 15hrs. Mike uk 🇬🇧
Sooper cool thanks 👍😊
Nice job.
That drag winch lives up to its name its a real drag just about every time you need to use it
When you find yourself in a hole. The first thing to do is stop digging.
As always, professional and courteous. Well done gentlemen.
Another great job you guys did.
Heck. Good old yankum rope. Job done!!
What you is like watching a dance. Perfect movement and time. ❤
Ron I was listening to your comments about your pond with farmer…check with the local extension agent and/ or MDC ( conservation agent ) before you stock crappie they will over populate in a pond , they are not ideal for small bodies of water. Your better off with Bass, bluegill ( or shell crackers) and catfish. The before mentioned agencies can point you to right person for advise on your pond leaking also.
God Bless
the leak issue sounded like the clay lining the pond was not covering it completely, a gap near the lower water level.
THANK YOU FOR VIDEO
Fri lunch time and Ron's put out the next video to watch whilst rating my lunch
Nominated for best title yet.
thank you for yet another great video
Another job well done Ron
When you he was in a jam, you wasn't kidding lol. You are always there to help and that's what it's always been about with Our Father and what he wants us to do. Thanks for sharing, stay safe and God Bless You Guys in all you do.
Thank you so much for the video please post more videos a week God bless
what a way to start out the day a new video. yea
Good job
That yellow cable dropping is a classic reason for wearing a hard hat. Mine saved me from getting my nose chopped off when a worker high above me dropped a puddy knife. That notch in my hats bill is my reminder.
Haven't watched you in a minute but saw the new video and decided that some early morning Ron would be nice
Very enjoyable my friend. My favorite type video; no injuries, wrecks, damage, or high volume traffic. Takes tons of tension off with those variables removed. Love the ones with farm equipment. Excellent video! Murfreesboro TN
Ethan isn't feeling it today he looked all he wanted to do was go back home.
No one ever said Hank Williams Jr. has a great day every day. 🤠
Ethan looks worn out
God bless you and pray for an quickly recovery for your hand
Another neat job you two, God bless👏👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧
Nice quick job and hope your fingers recover soon.
i could be wrong, but i think this was filmed last year, i remember another video he had a finger injury. could be a new injury though
Love the video title, pure genius!
I really injoy watching your channel your channel is just so educational I'm actually in the process of trying find a tow truck company to work for I live in New Jersey so it's a little difficult but I hope I find something but I use your videos as some what of a training course just so I can learn more I do want to open my own business some time in the future but I do really injoy your videos you've taught me alot and I will continue to watch you and learn from you Ron your awesome keep up the good work and stay safe out there God bless you and your family keep on towing 💪🙏💪🙏
Good morning to you and Ehan hope to find you guys well
Another perfect recovery…….and an easy one! Stay safe.
Awesome video keep up with a great work and be safe out there.
Thanks!
That road was meant for cars. Even the 1150R was so wide a car couldn't pass without going off the road.
Good job Ron.
I love watching your videos. That is some nasty looking water they are in.
Good day- Another good pull. To extract that without the boom assist would have been pretty challenging indeed. Have a good day.
hi ron hope your hand get better soon like watch your channel good job
Ethan should listen to his DAD and always wear hard hat when he it's working. GOOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!
I do believe that the biggest thing that contributed to the success of the recovery was that they stopped as soon as they were in trouble. If they had tried anything, I do believe that you would have a much bigger mess on your hands.
Y’all are awesome
Dashboard isn't the proper place for Ethan's hardhat. Other than that thanks for another awesome video.
Through the power of prayer and God’s care and love.His presence is there touching you and healing your hand🙏
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
well done training Ethan
The tator to the rescue!!!!!
Ron, your title reminds me of a funny one. A tractor couple broke up, and she sent him a John Deere letter to let him know.
Awsome job ron 😀
At least the Deere wasn't too en-trenched and didn't go 'turtle'. Hope the finger heals soon (unless it's an old injury). Greetings from the UK. God bless.
Named that one perfectly
Had one of those spary my pasture Monday.
i really like your videos you make Ron ✌
Hi Ron,
Hello From France
Seen lot of your videos, and it's very nice and instructive !
I have a question for you :
Did you ever thought to stick a Little Green LED Flash/Beacon on your Tator's remote, to avoid loosing it by night, or even in the fields when you work ?
It could be so fast to let it somewhere, and... "oops where is it..."
And to answer your famous sentence : "Thank you for Recording, and God Bless !"
Bye 😎
Great job glad you got him out .. what was with the other famer, he should know about the big machine can't go fast .
You are verf patient Ron
There has been a lot of rain all over I sunk my flatbed in my driveway last week backing in my yard.
Nice work Ron …
Must be nervous when dealing with something that top heavy. Stay Safe
I like your idea best! 5:07 pm
your car, robot and video are more appropriate! I check the next!👍
Didn't Ethan have his "All Bran" this morning ?? he didn't seemed his chatty self!! LOL 🤣🤣
If your swamper took his sunglasses off he could read the wireless controller screen.
Been using that drag winch a few times recently. I hadn't noticed it before.
Oh Deere! This will be fun!
Leak in the clay liner of the pond!
Like your title. I love making play on words. Just to see if people are paying attention.
That John Deere sprayer thought it could be a Ditch Witch, alas, it 'twas not to be! 😂🤪👍👍
Hi Ron, another great video. I was thinking another way you could have done it is to have the boom over to the right, creating a side pull to support/reduce risk of rolling whilst using the green drag winch to pull it out, would that have worked?
Ron I hope you all at Midwest truck and your family are doing okay after the storms this week please all stay safe