@@Adam-x4b yes life is a bi**h and then we die and don’t take life so seriously you will never get out of it alive so enjoy and remember the good times and learn from the bad times
I feel for you losing the Elm trees back in the 70’s Dutch Elm disease came through Wisconsin and wiped them out pretty quick and they told everyone to plant Ash trees and you will have a great shade tree in your lifetime well yeah we did for awhile but now the Emerald Ash Bore is wiping them down faster than the Elm trees went. our local County owned golf course had over three hundred Ash trees that they had to remove and burn and replace with some other kind of trees and they couldn’t even legally give the wood for anyone to use for campfires or use too heat their homes and other buildings because they passed a law forbidding anyone to transport Ash tree wood more than 10 miles from where you got it
He’s a prolific “filmer”/videographer and likely has hours of video to cut/edit into every 20+ min video. It would be a monumental task for him to do that outside of the countless hours he puts into farming. The editing team does a great job, just like Nicole did a great job before that. I’m glad both Chet and Nicole made the decision that he would continue with the channel, prior to her unfortunate passing.
Those guys are doing a fantastic job editing these videos. There’s just no way to do all this and farm. My heart still breaks whenever you mention Nichole. ❤
4:05. I know you guys are just farmers, but to me you all are my stars and i grew up in a farming community.I don't watch tv, i just watch UA-cam. I just can't imagine how you feel being so popular. Thank you for sharing your life with me and your fans.👍👍✌️
Cool that the editing crew came to the farm! They are doing a great job. Nicole would be proud of how far the channel has come. I remember when you two did the 100K subscribers video. ❤️💪👍🏼
I noticed in one of the outdoors shots that Brody is still driving his Buick. I recall him commenting "276,000 miles, to many." As soon as they showed the hood up, and I saw that 3.8 liter V-6 under the hood I knew with that engine it still has at least another hundred to two hundred thousand miles left. They are like the old Timex watches. Takes a lickin, and keeps on ticking.
@gregjames5070 You've got to have a truck. I have two, I bought my dad's 99 Ford Ranger XLT that he bought new. It has 55k miles, still like new. My other truck has been a workhorse. It's a 2002 Silverado Z 71 4x4 with the 5.3 liter engine. It has 325,000 miles, original engine, and transmission. It had 220,000 miles when I bought it and was in need of a lot of skipped maintenance items and repairs, but it ran like a top, and the engine was quiet as a church mouse. It's got rust in all the normal places, lots of scratches and dents from being used for cutting firewood, but from 20 to 50 feet, she still looks good, depending on your eyesight. Mechanically, she's in as good a shape as possible. I love the old girl, her name is Big Red. She's retired, like me. These days about the heaviest job she has to do is haul a few bags of potting soil from Lowes. You gotta have a good truck.
Real kool to see your editing guys come to the farm to actually see it in the flesh! Love how well you guys inspect and maintain your equipment it's a must breakdowns are never needed in the middle of harvest time is to valuable! Looking forward to this year's harvest videos always great to watch and it will be here before you know it! Oh and can't wait to see the new bin go up.
Chet just take the bulbs out in the cab of your tractor or combine and replace them with red bulbs. It's a lot easier on your eyes at night and you can still see with them on.
Chet it was very nice of you to acknowledge all the work Nicole did "early" in your utube adventure. I hope there was little / no hail damage to your crop. More rain may be making harvest difficult this fall. 8 of 12 seems to be a header problem doesn't it?
with those blade hubs, for reference, we use tapered shafts for ship propellors. big ships have to use jacking oil between the shaft and prop hub to stretch the hubs out, before using hydraulics to push the prop onto the shaft. once the pressure is released, nothing's pulling that prop off without jacking it again.
Oh Chet... God I miss that angel. I can't imagine your pain. Not discounting the one you have now, she is a God send. Between the two channels, I felt I knew her much more than Jean Marie. I did not realize you had such a video team. I wondered how you did it all, but that is okay, you are a busy young man.
Cool to meet the guys behind the film 🎥 I will say if they are the ones that did those cool tractor shots in a few older videos the ones that crisscrossed and such.. that was cool. But I love your channel. I can say I'm with Brody, I don't do storms, especially if they mention the big T and I have a huge German Shepherd that will take on any animal or human but if she sees 1 rain drop, she's hiding in the corner😂 . I will give an extra thank you to the video guys for helping you thru such a horrible time. My heart broke for y'all, but it's good to see you happy now😊. I'm a 57yr old from the hills of TN and I love big trucks, one of these days I want to try a big combine😁 and by the way I love your parents.. honestly tho they raised some great kids. It blows my mind to see young people that are so educated in all things in the family business and you're not scared of work!! My son grew up in our family business, my father opened the first foreign auto shop in our area and the business is still going. Anyway, y'all are awesome!! Sending much love, blessings and prayers❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
The editing group does a good job. I didn’t realize the transition when they took over, good job, and thank you to them for stepping in at trying time. Thank you to all involved in the channel for the great job.
I guess y'all dont get to watch a hurricane roll in. It's cool as hell to be able go outside when the first wall passes by and you get to see the other wall approach only the wind is going in the other direction. It's calm as hell when you're in the eye and waiting for that second wall to come in is cool as hell!!! I'm in Texas and we go outside and drive around in the eye waiting and watching as it comes in.
The red dome light is easy with a Grote catalog. LED lights and red lenses 😊 or red LED lights directly. white light and Red lens for leess Strobing with the LED frequency of the driver. 8:08
To all you U Tubers from around the world, yes this is what we do in bad weather we go look for it then run for cover. This could be a tornado or as littler as a wind storm. Why you ask Brody has 6 weather apps and you can’t trust a one. Good video neat to see the behind the scenes technical work.
Pretty cool what happens behind the scenes with the editors. Looks like your crops look very healthy. Dougo was talking about those trees it's a Dutch Elm disease where I retired from they took out 300 trees like that.
You should attach your puller to the least wide part of the flange(if able) vs. the widest span. When you exert force on the puller, the deflection causes it to "pinch" the shaft and therefore grab onto it making it much harder to come off.
Video with Drone intro is awesome. Love your videos. 4 New Hires... Nah. Dougo is gonna have fun with these Newbies! Can you ever imagine we have come to this - a hired production video and drone team doing a new Intro for LF? This is Hollywood Minnesota farm style I guess. Is this where all my money is going says Dougo? 3,2,1 not even the Corn Star has the Cash for this kinda production. Great behind the scenes look at the LF productions.
The elm bark beetle is the most common bug that kills elm trees. This tiny beetle carries a fungus called Dutch elm disease, which is deadly to elm trees.
Love your videos, keep up the good work work. Next time you are pulling them parts off, try pulling from the narrow side so you are not pinching them to the shaft.
9:30 - heat on the stuck pulley or screw - when you tighten up the remover, wack the end of the remover (where you tighten it) with a hammer and that will inch (micro inch) it apart, tighten the remover again, hammer it again, and it should come out. It is kind of like Brodie using the hammer drill against the assembly but not quite.
Thanks for another great video Chet and crew. It was interesting and informative and enjoyable to watch. Chet, it was great to meet up with your video team that does all of your editing work and puts the videos together for our viewing pleasure. I was surprised at how young they were. And lots of drone experts on the team. My compliments to them for all they did when Nicole was so ill. You have a great team supporting you Chet!!!!!!!!!! Wow, that is quite the repair job on the folding corn head. Those cutting heads were really on there and using heat to get them off-wow!!!!! Once off the new ones look good and l am sure will last several years. Nice work Chet and Brody and Eric. Getting ready for harvest 2024!!!!!!!! Looked like some bad storms rolling through. Merlyn was on his lookout with Dougo taking down some trees. Keep some eyes on them boys Merlyn. Watch them!!!!!!’ About it I guess for now. Thanks for everything Chet and crew. You all take care and be safe. The Iowa farm boy. Steve 😊👋👍🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hey guys, love the videos they’re always awesome. Fun fact saw a way to make it not hail they use it in Italy and it’s loud boom that sends a vortex in the sky and somehow it stops it from hailing farmer should be using that all over the world
It's about time some unprofessional farmers get some professional attention to make you look like real farmers. Of course, that's why Dougo wasn't there, we all know he is the only real professional there. In all seriousness, it looked great, and looking forward to seeing the final product. Nothing is better than seeing a team work together and getting a job done, even if it includes a little horseplay now and then.
Love the videos! I'm like Brody, I have a bunch of different weather apps for different info. Of course, I live in the south where we get hurricanes so its kind of a necessity. Lol
When you see lightning, count one thousand and one, one thousand and two,etc. one count per second. When you hear the thunder from that bolt of lightning, every 5 seconds equals a mile. So if you count to say 12 the lightning is about 2 and a half miles away. Then you can determine by watching and listening if the cell is approaching, parallel or receding. The old folks, like me, should know that.
I still cannot watch the tribute video to Nicole without losing it. So young........what a great heart in that one.
I second that… she was a beautiful soul
Get over it life goes on that’s what she would tell you
@@Adam-x4b yes life is a bi**h and then we die and don’t take life so seriously you will never get out of it alive so enjoy and remember the good times and learn from the bad times
I feel for you losing the Elm trees back in the 70’s Dutch Elm disease came through Wisconsin and wiped them out pretty quick and they told everyone to plant Ash trees and you will have a great shade tree in your lifetime well yeah we did for awhile but now the Emerald Ash Bore is wiping them down faster than the Elm trees went. our local County owned golf course had over three hundred Ash trees that they had to remove and burn and replace with some other kind of trees and they couldn’t even legally give the wood for anyone to use for campfires or use too heat their homes and other buildings because they passed a law forbidding anyone to transport Ash tree wood more than 10 miles from where you got it
Same Here
Thanks for having us out Chet! We loved meeting everyone, and we can't wait for Harvest 2024!
Now I know who I’m thanking here with the new cutaways, and editing. Nothing will ever replace Nicole, as she was one in a million.
Yep she really started something, miss her
@@rustynail2205 I miss her too
Nicole did a wonderful job of editing Larson Farms videos and put out very entertaining videos of her own. She was very talented.
I always assumed Chet was doing the editing. Glad to know he’s got a team handling it so he can focus on farming.
He’s a prolific “filmer”/videographer and likely has hours of video to cut/edit into every 20+ min video. It would be a monumental task for him to do that outside of the countless hours he puts into farming. The editing team does a great job, just like Nicole did a great job before that. I’m glad both Chet and Nicole made the decision that he would continue with the channel, prior to her unfortunate passing.
Makes sense now how videos still come out consistently during harvest and planting. Didn’t know it was outsourced. Good work team.
12:03 Big Swede, always filled with hope and optimism. 😂🤣
It took that many to replace her. A tear rolled down my cheek. Very nice ride along
I'm sure they edit for other people too
Those guys are doing a fantastic job editing these videos. There’s just no way to do all this and farm. My heart still breaks whenever you mention Nichole. ❤
That’s awesome they are from Michigan. That’s where I’m from as well.
4:05. I know you guys are just farmers, but to me you all are my stars and i grew up in a farming community.I don't watch tv, i just watch UA-cam.
I just can't imagine how you feel being so popular.
Thank you for sharing your life with me and your fans.👍👍✌️
I love the intro and music Chet! Don’t change a thing!
I like the red cab look. That was a beautiful view of the CaseIH.
Thanks Chet for letting us into your life. Appreciate an ❤ all involved
Chet: what is he doing?
Brody: is he mad again?
I lost it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You can't control the weather, but you can control your attitude. God Bless Farmer's & Their Families ❤😂❤
I did enjoy it and will be looking forward to the next video..
You need to have Jackson the 8-year-old farmer for a guest appearance on your farm. That would make an awesome show
you should check out an induction heater to help remove those stubborn nuts and bolts. Andrew Camarata has a couple of videos showing him using one.
Wow quality of those shots :O Can't wait! Seen ALL videos!
Cool that the editing crew came to the farm! They are doing a great job. Nicole would be proud of how far the channel has come. I remember when you two did the 100K subscribers video. ❤️💪👍🏼
My dad always would say "their bowling in heaven". Followed with "that was a strike for sure"
I noticed in one of the outdoors shots that Brody is still driving his Buick. I recall him commenting "276,000 miles, to many." As soon as they showed the hood up, and I saw that 3.8 liter V-6 under the hood I knew with that engine it still has at least another hundred to two hundred thousand miles left. They are like the old Timex watches. Takes a lickin, and keeps on ticking.
He also has a new ram truck.
@gregjames5070 You've got to have a truck. I have two, I bought my dad's 99 Ford Ranger XLT that he bought new. It has 55k miles, still like new. My other truck has been a workhorse. It's a 2002 Silverado Z 71 4x4 with the 5.3 liter engine. It has 325,000 miles, original engine, and transmission. It had 220,000 miles when I bought it and was in need of a lot of skipped maintenance items and repairs, but it ran like a top, and the engine was quiet as a church mouse. It's got rust in all the normal places, lots of scratches and dents from being used for cutting firewood, but from 20 to 50 feet, she still looks good, depending on your eyesight. Mechanically, she's in as good a shape as possible. I love the old girl, her name is Big Red. She's retired, like me. These days about the heaviest job she has to do is haul a few bags of potting soil from Lowes.
You gotta have a good truck.
Larson farms are always top notch.
Oh no!!! Brodie without a hat again!! Like Superman without his cape!!
Love the drone footage. And the crash 😂. Thanks for sharing.
Props to this group of editors. Props to Nicole, it took a lot of people to do what she did. She’s still always missed….
Send that Rain to North Texas we need it.
Just a good old fashion midwest thunderstorm. We know all about them here in Missouri.
Real kool to see your editing guys come to the farm to actually see it in the flesh!
Love how well you guys inspect and maintain your equipment it's a must breakdowns are never needed in the middle of harvest time is to valuable! Looking forward to this year's harvest videos always great to watch and it will be here before you know it! Oh and can't wait to see the new bin go up.
Thanks for the behind the scenes
Big sweeds run was one of my favorite parts of this video lol 😂😂
Finally confirmed !!!
Walk softly, boys . . . MERLIN SEES ALL !!!👀🤣
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They’ll be buying another tree spade after he’s done with them!
Really cool video Chet. Those guys were all pretty funny. And what a storm. Wow 😢👍❤️
Thanks so much for being honest with us 😊
Nichole was one in a million.
Awesome video Chet, but why didn't you yell run Forsest run when Eric ran past you?
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Oh my gosh MOVIE STARS next will be hand prints in some starry concrete slab. I’m sure Dugo needs to be supervised 😎
Excited about the new intro video, it's going to be epic!
These guys do a great job, I did not know you farmed out the editing. You have a great product to show.
Try anti-seize on the spindle shaft.
Always enjoy the videos Chet, even and in spite of Brodie the weather watcher
Those guys do a great job on the videos.
Nicole was a big part of Larson Farms.
excellent films.
Chet just take the bulbs out in the cab of your tractor or combine and replace them with red bulbs. It's a lot easier on your eyes at night and you can still see with them on.
Always wondered how you pumped out so many quality videos!
Great video guys. thank you
Chet it was very nice of you to acknowledge all the work Nicole did "early" in your utube adventure.
I hope there was little / no hail damage to your crop.
More rain may be making harvest difficult this fall.
8 of 12 seems to be a header problem doesn't it?
Thanks for another great vlog, Chet! Always enjoy the mix of information & tomfoolery!
with those blade hubs, for reference, we use tapered shafts for ship propellors. big ships have to use jacking oil between the shaft and prop hub to stretch the hubs out, before using hydraulics to push the prop onto the shaft. once the pressure is released, nothing's pulling that prop off without jacking it again.
What u need is blooper reels. Or when everything just goes wrong. Even though it sucks. It makes good content.
I 100% agree would be a awesome video
The 1 thing Nicole did that these guys don't, I wonder if Chet asked them to always make them look good.
I don't fret storms either. I enjoy th.storms!
Oh Chet... God I miss that angel. I can't imagine your pain. Not discounting the one you have now, she is a God send. Between the two channels, I felt I knew her much more than Jean Marie. I did not realize you had such a video team. I wondered how you did it all, but that is okay, you are a busy young man.
You're never far from the always-watching eyes of Grandpa Merlyn.
Cool to meet the guys behind the film 🎥 I will say if they are the ones that did those cool tractor shots in a few older videos the ones that crisscrossed and such.. that was cool. But I love your channel. I can say I'm with Brody, I don't do storms, especially if they mention the big T and I have a huge German Shepherd that will take on any animal or human but if she sees 1 rain drop, she's hiding in the corner😂 .
I will give an extra thank you to the video guys for helping you thru such a horrible time. My heart broke for y'all, but it's good to see you happy now😊. I'm a 57yr old from the hills of TN and I love big trucks, one of these days I want to try a big combine😁 and by the way I love your parents.. honestly tho they raised some great kids. It blows my mind to see young people that are so educated in all things in the family business and you're not scared of work!! My son grew up in our family business, my father opened the first foreign auto shop in our area and the business is still going. Anyway, y'all are awesome!! Sending much love, blessings and prayers❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸
You guys should say the date so we can follow when the weather is getting there. It was posted 4hrs ago
These are like 2 weeks behind.
I can’t believe I’m saying this but…..
When I see a new video from Larson Farms, I stop, drop & let it roll.
I’ll see myself out now ❤😂
Me too
I am so envious. You guys get to play with big-boy toys every day as part of your job! Love how well maintained your farm and equipment is.
Midwesterns love to stand outside in the worst storms to watch them
You might like to take a weather spotter class. Interesting information and videos at them.
Awesome video thanks for your time making the video watching from Reno NV
The editing group does a good job. I didn’t realize the transition when they took over, good job, and thank you to them for stepping in at trying time. Thank you to all involved in the channel for the great job.
Those guys do great editing. The videos are really professional and they are in my state 🎉🎊
It's a very enjoyable video to watch. You really make it feel like you are letting us hang out with you. Can't ask for more than that.
Red night Lights in a cab dont destroy night vision.Used in airrplanes for years.
I guess y'all dont get to watch a hurricane roll in.
It's cool as hell to be able go outside when the first wall passes by and you get to see the other wall approach only the wind is going in the other direction.
It's calm as hell when you're in the eye and waiting for that second wall to come in is cool as hell!!!
I'm in Texas and we go outside and drive around in the eye waiting and watching as it comes in.
Big Swed was like a cheetah 🐆
Nice to see the crew that edits your videos. Still miss Nicole. Hope you get plenty of rain but no hail?
Harvest 24 lets get going!!
Chet please tell Brody we need a baby update how is the little one doing ❤
The red dome light is easy with a Grote catalog. LED lights and red lenses 😊 or red LED lights directly. white light and Red lens for leess Strobing with the LED frequency of the driver. 8:08
Doug you ought to know by now, you need to do projects like tearing out trees when Dad goes to town.
To all you U Tubers from around the world, yes this is what we do in bad weather we go look for it then run for cover. This could be a tornado or as littler as a wind storm. Why you ask Brody has 6 weather apps and you can’t trust a one. Good video neat to see the behind the scenes technical work.
Us Midwesterns don't run for cover to hide from the storm.
We just want to stay dry as we wait to film the tornado that's gonna blow away our house
Pretty cool what happens behind the scenes with the editors. Looks like your crops look very healthy. Dougo was talking about those trees it's a Dutch Elm disease where I retired from they took out 300 trees like that.
Standard afternoon weather in the summer here in Alabama! Actually, rhat was not bad!
Thanks!
If lightning hits your bins, do you get popcorn? 😂
No a whole bin of Doritos😅😅😅
Or corn flakes 😋
Nice sleeping weather!
You should attach your puller to the least wide part of the flange(if able) vs. the widest span. When you exert force on the puller, the deflection causes it to "pinch" the shaft and therefore grab onto it making it much harder to come off.
Video with Drone intro is awesome. Love your videos. 4 New Hires... Nah. Dougo is gonna have fun with these Newbies! Can you ever imagine we have come to this - a hired production video and drone team doing a new Intro for LF? This is Hollywood Minnesota farm style I guess. Is this where all my money is going says Dougo? 3,2,1 not even the Corn Star has the Cash for this kinda production. Great behind the scenes look at the LF productions.
The elm bark beetle is the most common bug that kills elm trees. This tiny beetle carries a fungus called Dutch elm disease, which is deadly to elm trees.
Please Chet. Dont let anyone take over your shooting, even opening credits. You've done an outstanding job up until now.
He has not been editing them. He's had those guys doing it for a few years.
@@kd1010163 Well aware since editing was farmed out back then. I didn't say a single word about editing, now did I.
They have been doing it for a few years now.
Think about all the work they do on the farm, including all nighters, when would video editing happen?
@@OOpSjm Better check your reading comprehension. I wasn't talking about editing......
Amazing the number of people who don't know difference between editing and filming
Thanks Chet
Northern chill to the rescue
Love your videos, keep up the good work work. Next time you are pulling them parts off, try pulling from the narrow side so you are not pinching them to the shaft.
9:30 - heat on the stuck pulley or screw - when you tighten up the remover, wack the end of the remover (where you tighten it) with a hammer and that will inch (micro inch) it apart, tighten the remover again, hammer it again, and it should come out. It is kind of like Brodie using the hammer drill against the assembly but not quite.
Thanks for another great video Chet and crew. It was interesting and informative and enjoyable to watch.
Chet, it was great to meet up with your video team that does all of your editing work and puts the videos together for our viewing pleasure. I was surprised at how young they were. And lots of drone experts on the team. My compliments to them for all they did when Nicole was so ill. You have a great team supporting you Chet!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, that is quite the repair job on the folding corn head. Those cutting heads were really on there and using heat to get them off-wow!!!!! Once off the new ones look good and l am sure will last several years. Nice work Chet and Brody and Eric. Getting ready for harvest 2024!!!!!!!!
Looked like some bad storms rolling through. Merlyn was on his lookout with Dougo taking down some trees. Keep some eyes on them boys Merlyn. Watch them!!!!!!’
About it I guess for now. Thanks for everything Chet and crew. You all take care and be safe.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve
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Hey guys, love the videos they’re always awesome. Fun fact saw a way to make it not hail they use it in Italy and it’s loud boom that sends a vortex in the sky and somehow it stops it from hailing farmer should be using that all over the world
thank you
It's about time some unprofessional farmers get some professional attention to make you look like real farmers. Of course, that's why Dougo wasn't there, we all know he is the only real professional there. In all seriousness, it looked great, and looking forward to seeing the final product. Nothing is better than seeing a team work together and getting a job done, even if it includes a little horseplay now and then.
Use a rosebud tip instead of a cutting tip. Creates more heat.
RIP Nicole... some of us will never forget. 🤷
That storm isn't bad.
It's orange with just a little red.
When is all red with lots of purple then you know it's bad
Love the videos!
I'm like Brody, I have a bunch of different weather apps for different info. Of course, I live in the south where we get hurricanes so its kind of a necessity. Lol
❤ from Norway
A drift and a big hammer to smack the side of the collar with the taper. The puller will let go with a bang so keep a nut on the end of the shaft
If I were you I would fill those old ones with weld and machine them back out to spec. Money saving and learning how to do machine work
Keep up the outstanding clown show
When you see lightning, count one thousand and one, one thousand and two,etc. one count per second. When you hear the thunder from that bolt of lightning, every 5 seconds equals a mile. So if you count to say 12 the lightning is about 2 and a half miles away. Then you can determine by watching and listening if the cell is approaching, parallel or receding. The old folks, like me, should know that.
Oh, come on you guys I’ve lived in Minnesota and I now live in Kansas. That’s a thunderstorm what’s to be so scared of?