That BBC Story can (I want to swear) just go away. I love farmers, I love meat. I do not want to eat what these people call meat out of a laboratory. No thank you. Keep doing what you and your family do Joe👏🏻
Hi Joe. this CO2 Reduction is rubbish .with all the fires in Canada and Australia and these Volcanos going off. they have put more CO2 in the air than we can produce in 50 years.
If it's done reyt, meat production can be carbon negative; putting all the carbon in your muck into the soil and keeping it there for a few years makes up for the fossil carbon, methane and NOx that come from its production.
Hi Joe, little one doing OK I hope 😊 , one of my jobs on the 2 farms was to bring all the straw back using 4 wheel trailers and we had a few of them and I think the secret is taking it slowly when reversing its quicker than having to go forward for another try lots of times gets your mind used to going the opposite way to what your used to doing with a 2 wheeler in the end I got quicker, keep up your fantastic channel its 1 of the 2 best in my view , can't leave Olly out 😊 thanks mate
Ones inside are finishing cattle, we buy them off grass to put the last bit of fat on, keep them up to 90 days… so we always have cattle in, but not the same cattle. 😀
Sorry Joe I was late to last UA-cam video i was fixing out hedge cutter the belts and the brushing and barins and the actual thing the flails seat on was out of line but keep it joe amazing
We only use hay/straw wagons with dollys in our area. In my opion way better than those big uk style trailers, those put more weight on the tractor. I'll dm/tag you on instagram with what i used this week for a load of straw. But most of our straw will come by walking floor trailers from germany (im from the Netherlands). Pricewise its hardly more expensive than local straw, but it's less work and less cleaning the yard 😅
@@joeseels yep, in that case less weight on the tractor is a downside. But like my old man once said "when it's wet in the field, you don't go in the field" 😅. What i don't like about trailers around here are the tyres. Just stock truck tyres, mostly duals, but still.. when you see the huge low impact/flotation tyres on tractors/harvesters/combines/balers etc. And then you put 15 tons on a bale trailer on trucktyres or, even worse, supersingles (even on asphalt they are worse than duals, but less weight and that counts for trucks)... but you hardly see good tyres on bale trailers around here..
Got plenty of pallets to put on top of big Bertha's straw load before strapping down.... Latest advice
Great video 😊
Happy birthday to Andy
That BBC Story can (I want to swear) just go away. I love farmers, I love meat. I do not want to eat what these people call meat out of a laboratory. No thank you. Keep doing what you and your family do Joe👏🏻
Aw it’s great to see the straw stacking up in the shed Joe 👍👍👍. Loved this video as I do them all pal 👍👍.
Hi Joe. this CO2 Reduction is rubbish .with all the fires in Canada and Australia and these Volcanos going off. they have put more CO2 in the air than we can produce in 50 years.
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Great work lads, we don't give a s~~t about the crap coming out of Universities.
You do realise Joe is University educated...
Off-cut of Plastic pipe is great for mastic 😊
You must have patience of a saint Joe having to work with Ben. Sack him.
Great video. Love big Bertha proper trailer
It is a weapon! 😀
If it's done reyt, meat production can be carbon negative; putting all the carbon in your muck into the soil and keeping it there for a few years makes up for the fossil carbon, methane and NOx that come from its production.
Great video Joe . I call it a bale squeezer
Thanks Jamie 😀
Fair play to you Joe , you are bouncing with energy 👏.
Haha not now I’m not 22:47 n I’m still here 😂
@@joeseels o hope you are home Joe and Baby and Becky are asleep!!!
Great video Joe keep up the good work
Thanks Ian 😀👍
What is the gross weight of Tractor and Big Bertha when fully loaded.
You need to line the concrete panals with a black sheet if the gaps are big.
Beautiful ❤🤩🤩❤️❤️
Thanks sakhan 😀
Expanding foam is needed to fill in the big cracks in concrete panels
I think disease can stay in the foam though can’t it?
❤ happy birthday Andy xx and I love the name for that trailer bed big Bertha 😂❤ hope the family are all well and happy Joe xx
Soft hands I thought wrapped bale mover
Great video Joe keep up the good stacking I used to do it on the farm I worked on
Cheers Richard 😀
Good video again 👍👍. Is Ben coming back full time then.
No he’s just waiting to get combining 😀
hey joe. think we are drier in the scottish borders, than you guys in yorkshire. for the big gaps in your concrete panels get a bag of tile adhesive.
Good point think I’ve got a load in the garage!
Ben is some masticator!
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Hi Joe, little one doing OK I hope 😊 , one of my jobs on the 2 farms was to bring all the straw back using 4 wheel trailers and we had a few of them and I think the secret is taking it slowly when reversing its quicker than having to go forward for another try lots of times gets your mind used to going the opposite way to what your used to doing with a 2 wheeler in the end I got quicker, keep up your fantastic channel its 1 of the 2 best in my view , can't leave Olly out 😊 thanks mate
Thanks Simon, I really like the dolly, it can get loads more on, and it rides really well! Saves us doing so many trips holding up traffic
V.
Hi do the cows stay inside all the time? Do they get cleared out?
Ones inside are finishing cattle, we buy them off grass to put the last bit of fat on, keep them up to 90 days… so we always have cattle in, but not the same cattle. 😀
Would be really interesting to know how many Oxford University academics have taken their cars off the road and are now vegetarians.
Sorry Joe I was late to last UA-cam video i was fixing out hedge cutter the belts and the brushing and barins and the actual thing the flails seat on was out of line but keep it joe amazing
Thanks Luke appreciate it! 😀😀
@@joeseels no worries
Need to stick some L plates on him when he is reversing 😂
We only use hay/straw wagons with dollys in our area. In my opion way better than those big uk style trailers, those put more weight on the tractor. I'll dm/tag you on instagram with what i used this week for a load of straw. But most of our straw will come by walking floor trailers from germany (im from the Netherlands). Pricewise its hardly more expensive than local straw, but it's less work and less cleaning the yard 😅
The dolly is great until it gets to be a wet time… because they don’t put weight on the tractor it can struggles to pull them when trailer sinks in.
@@joeseels yep, in that case less weight on the tractor is a downside. But like my old man once said "when it's wet in the field, you don't go in the field" 😅. What i don't like about trailers around here are the tyres. Just stock truck tyres, mostly duals, but still.. when you see the huge low impact/flotation tyres on tractors/harvesters/combines/balers etc. And then you put 15 tons on a bale trailer on trucktyres or, even worse, supersingles (even on asphalt they are worse than duals, but less weight and that counts for trucks)... but you hardly see good tyres on bale trailers around here..
ANdy done a better job at reversing the trailer than I could do and thats on Farm simulator so can manipulate the camera angles lol
Aye up joe great video again hope your keeping well in silly season 😂keep up great work business 😂
Thanks Brian! 😀
You could of made it quicker by doin it lol
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Thanks mark
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Thanks Evie 😀
Great video Joe keep up the good work