Original belts? Tractor check up + adorable newcomer…
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Spring is almost here!! Time to start preparing tractors and equipment for one of the busiest seasons on a dairy farm.. I’m super excited! 😄 Also welcoming the arrival of one of the cutest little darlings I’ve seen yet🥰 thanks so much for watching!
City guy, big milk drinker. Amazed by the volume of poop in your work. Cute cow puppy.
Such a cute adorable heifer... you could always keep her and keep it a secret. Lmfao
Nice to see Brent in your video Taylor
What a beautiful calf. I never saw one with that much white .Looks healthy though. you should really replace those belts. With that much oil on them they will deteriorate very quickly. And they will slip if you put too much of a load on them. I am speaking about that because I have about 50years of experience in automotive repair. God bless and say hello to Brent.
Thanks Taylor 🙋♂️🐈🐈
.. snuggle your clamp Ms Tay and cheek for drip puddles in the snow .. theres a clod water/coolant leak .. hope it's not the pump seal and something simple .. Love Kelly ..!
Cute calf Taylor
Great video Taylor
The calf is too cute!! preventive maintenance is key to keeping machines & vehicles running well for a long time!
Absolutely! Thanks for commenting!
"Yup, that's a tractor." Deep, man, really deep. LOL! Cool seeing the tractors getting some TLC, at least the Kubota this time. You want to clean those air filters out? Get a leaf blower. That'll raise a dust! Thanks for the cool video Tay!
😅thanks for watching and commenting!
Another awesome job. Thank you for the video. Please be safe and careful
You need to take Daphne home with you. I agree she is just too cute ☺️
Hiya Tay,
Good video again; thank you. You are not wrong; that is an adorable calf; as you said, shame you can't keep the cute ones.
I'm glad you found the problem with the tractor; that air filter could use a spring clean; you are right again. 18 deg, and working with large lumps of metal is not fun. Well done to you both for getting it done, though.
Stay safe & warm, oh, & caffeinated too, Steve...
GREAT VIDEO.I THINK ITS REALLY NEAT THAT ALL THE COWS HAVE NAMES.CUTE CALF THANKS FOR SHARING
Enjoyed it, Taylor. Thank you. 🏍🇺🇸🎒
Glad you enjoyed it!
When you blew out the air filter, it reminded of yesterday on the PA Pike service plaza a truck driver was doing the same thing excet he used the air line hooked to air seat in cab,had to have engine runndirt but sad part open air intake was wide open and sucking in all
that's gotta suck not having a big enough building to work on stuff in the cold and bad weather.
Another great video. U explain everything so well. Enjoy the warm weather for February.
Thanks! It’s so nice to have some warmth! Hope you get to enjoy it as well!
Thats calf is a keeper shell be a top producer!!
Good afternoon tay i love that calf i will come out and get her she so adorable enjoy your time with her
I tossed a wrench one time, and got my Bro. in the head & knocked him out!!🤣
Got a good boss and a nice working relationship.
I agree he is a great boss! Thanks for watching!
What is the faultof the lover?Ramez.❤✍🌹
On an air filter you always blow from the inside out otherwise all you're doing is blowing that dirt deeper into the filter and you have a chance to blow a hole in the
Yep. That they a is a tractor. Brent delivers the lines!!
Hi kitty u happy ok🎉😢🎉😊
Cute calf, id keep her just to have the variety. Holsteins are great, but id like to see more gurnsey and aershire out there myself
She looks like a puppy. Very cute I agree.
Nothing like being a farmer keep up the great work
You got that right!
Thank you
This brings back great memories, love these videos!!
the calf sure is good sized think you should keep her as a replacement for that older cow shes gonna go sooner or later isnt it fun playing in the poop brents limp perminent or temp
As always I appreciate you sharing your journey !!! The new calf was cute and look very healthy!!! P.M. is very important on equipment! Also keeping it serviced is important. One of my Dad's favorite sayings was " Son grease and oil is cheaper than metal" !! Have a great day Taylor and I hope your subs go over 6K real soon !!! Stay safe and God bless!!!! Eddy
You may have answered this question before. . . Why do you not raise your own replacement heifers?? Do you have a single dedicated buyer for all of your heifer calves? Good video but I FEEL the cold! Ha! 78 degrees here in S.C. yesterday. -
Hi Taylor, that is a nice looking heifer calf that you were feeding. I know you sell all of your calves after they are born, but do you ever have a chance to buy them back when they are ready to have calves of their own? With your work ethic I hope you have a chance to own your own farm some day even though times are difficult for farmers these days. Oh by the way a belated Happy Valentines Day to you.❤
I would think you'd like to keep that calf it's so pretty and since it's a heifer and you know what the mother is we used to keep our heifer calves when I was a kid on the farm especially when we had them with a good milking cow so Taylor have a good day
Calf is so cute!!! Have a great day!!!😊
Thank you! You too!
Very beautiful cow video
Your stunning x
Amazed how you hold the calf bottle as its hard to balance with the calf eating! When I'm feeding, the bottle would normally go flying when the calf would gets excited. 😄
It definitely can be hard to hold on to! I know what ya mean 😄 thanks so much for commenting!
Morning Taylor, say what is it about the Hereford that makes her undesirable? Less milk production? Thanks for sharing. Best wishes as always, Deb
Good morning! Yes we tried milking a Hereford cross and they just aren’t very good milk producers. Thanks so much for watching and commenting, hope you have a great day!!
How do the kubota and skid steer start in your climate out there?
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... Lia Mama Mia' ..!
What is her cross Hereford or Normandy ?
Hereford unfortunately, otherwise she’d be staying for sure! Thanks for watching!😀
If she goes to sommerset I’ll be bidding ❤
hi, maybe you could put a board or two that will span post to post to make it difficult to pull the hay into the stall