Good morning Taylor from a very dry Wisconsin where the fire danger is extremely high. We need rain just as much as you do. Thanks for showing us another interesting video. Glad you didn’t fall into the water as those rocks are slippery. You are not afraid to do anything and we’ve seen that in your past videos. 😉🎂🐄🚜
Hi Taylor thanks for sharing another great video. That made you jump when you walked up on that turtle 😅. You certainly give us a variety of content in your videos please keep them coming. Thanks again take care and be safe 👍 😊.
Hi Taylor and Brent you’re looking beautiful in black plus love you’re safely boot that’s was lots hard work with pond and as always you and Brent families be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hi Tay, quick comment, another entertaining ,educational and most of all enjoyable video. Appreciating nature all around you. You and Brent take care, all my best to you both and the girls🐄🐄🐄🚜🚜🚜 MARK
Hi Taylor, I watch all the videos of you and Brent working hard and happy, it is wonderful to see. In this very troubled world, watch the two of you helps make my eay better - it puts me in a happy place. As for the tools, you qnd Brent need a suppy of 10 in 1 screw driver tools. They will have the screw driver bits, multiple small sockets/bit driver sizes when you pull a bit out. Thesevare perfect for hose clamps. Every piece of equipment should have a small tool kit with essentials like pliers, 10 in 1 screwdriver, adjustable wrench, cotter pin, baling wire, hammer. 5hese kits should always be left in the machine. If you started with 5, one for each tractor, one for the sawdust truck and one for Brent's pickup. Having m8sc nuts, bolts and sheet metal screws can get you by in a pinch. Great videos, keep up the great work.
Birdie knew you where talking about her, cute. Glad your filling the pond went well and things worked. The scenery around your farm is really nice to see. You will have to include the turtle in the name for the frog pond, Snappy's pond lol. Hope you guys stay safe and healthy Tay.
😁🥰Hey Tay . I was with you riding in the truck opnening the fence wading out an getting my feet wet with boots on . This is the type of work I did with my Uncle on his Dairy farm tending cattel and making memories that I cherish. Great to see you Happy and healty with a beautiful smile. ❤🐸🐢Thanks
Been watching you for awhile. Love your content. Your partner seems to walk with a hell of a limp. Knees or hips? I admire the fact that he just keeps on going.
I really enjoy your videos. You’re wonderful person and I love how you go in a detail and explain things I get up every day just to see if you put a new video up so I can watch it. Keep up the good Taylor
Thanks for the video, you folks!! I am a recent subscriber and enjoy the content you have. I grew up on a family dairy farm and have good memories seeing the things you are doing! Be safe out there! 😀
That’s some loader bucket and some driver! I had to ditch my Welger baler ( same baler I think different name), in spite of the helpful advice from you and Brent. Too many electrical gremlins. Luckily the dealer I bought it off agreed to swap it for a McHale. Much the same baler but heavier built for Irish conditions. Keep the great videos going you guys!
Thank you for this excellent video. You two are absolute stars. I can't thank you enough. I work on farms in the UK. So I do know what you are going through. It's never easy but I suppose that's why we do it . I love your content . Thank you so much.
Thanks for the awesome video. I just subscribed and love the content. Growing up on a family farm, your work brings back great memories! Stay safe out there...
Here we go again. just when you thought everything was going smooth another problem arises. Hopefully that will be the end of the problems. Ingenuity is what makes the world what it is. Duct tape is one of the best things that ever was invented. It has so many uses. It was a blast watching you and Brent wading around the pond. That was a pretty good size snapper. Catch him and make snapper soup. Have a great day and God Bless
Hi Taylor I remember well doing the same job years ago to water cattle in an isolated field I used pump water from a river every evening when I went to herd the stock the pipe was laid across a neighbours field to the river used to do it for the summer months. Your video brings back memories Cheers for Ireland
Hi Taylor, your videos came up in my feed randomly some time ago and I have been binge watching ever since (finally caught up). I was dairy farming some years back and there is always those little jobs on the way to the planned job. I love your content, you and Brent have a great working relationship not often seen these days. Keep up the great work.
We used a 16 gallon beer keg, mounted the end of the hose with filter inside thekeg, drilled many holes through the keg. Could throw the keg anywhere in the lake and it kept the hose end off the bottom
Tay, love your videos. May I just offer, the reason you have all those sockets and tools in a case is so you can just grab the whole case and take it with you. 👍🏻
Morning Taylor Great video! That’s a long pipe to the pond , sorry to see that it got holes in it from ski mobiles, great job putting the suction line in ! Happy to hear that the bailer is working great on the green feed bails and back to flip flops Enjoy your day 😊 Looking forward to Sunday video
Morning Taylor, we are so dry here in Iowa also last rain August 30th and none in future, are almost done with beans then corn. I always worry about you having to lift so much, just be carefull you don't hurt your back. Hope we all can get some rain. Great video as usuall. Take care. Ia.
Wow seems like the other day I was watching y'all do this😮😐😐. Thanks again for taking the time to share your story with all of us. Prayers for you and Brent and your family always youngin 👍🙋♂️🙋♂️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🐄🚜. Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor especially Miriam 🙄🙄😁
Tim from Canada suggestions on your waterline on top of your ground and you were saying you have holes on it from the snowmobile get some dirt and cover up the top of the line all the way from the water up to where you want 6 inches of dirt on top of your line Should be enough to keep it safe or you can use sand you can use a mixture if you want. Use whatever you have available 6 inches on top of your pipe should do enough to cover it in the winter time for the snowmobiles.
Hey Tay, I agree that Vermeer puts out some very nice bales. Hope y’all get some rain soon. And I’m sure you was glad to get those flipflops on too instead of those old muck boots lol. Your shop ain’t that bad…a few hours and you’ll have it straight. I always said a neat and clean shop is not a used shop. You guys work every day so it’s not gonna be perfect. Send some prayers down our way here in East TN…some folks are having some rough times right now around here. Y’all take care guys, God bless.
A generally useful thing to know: most sockets have just enough gap in tolerance to fit a loop of dental floss through them for when you have to work in the blind, in the wild or whatnot. Its also a good idea to have multiple BRIGHTLY COLORED driver handles around to simply keep the sockets on. My fav t.t. is to use aircraft cable and cable 'nuts' to attach hanging hooks to ratchets and extensions so you don't ever have to put them down.
The farm I worked at when I was in my early teens into my early twenties, the owner had about 65 Jersey milk cows and a few brown swiss cows and a couple bulls, they didn't have a pipe line only for air, we had to carry the milk to the cans and then filter the milk before going into the Milk tank!! Did baling hay square bals only, and after milking in the evening me and my friends would stake hay until it was done, and back to the fields in the morning after milking in the morning, as the dew should be gone and start cutting hay and I was raking hay from yesterday.
Some of the beans in NC Iowa have been testing out at 9% moisture with daytime highs in the 80°F+ range. Very unusual weather for the beginning of October.
Hi Tay, as a 70 year old retired farmer I would like to give give you a little insight on what tools you think may need to do a repair job. The socket set you where looking at and trying to decide which sockets to take??? All those sockets are in a carrying case for a reason! Carry the whole bloody case with you. Believe me you won't regret it. You don't want to get to the required repair site some 10 miles away knowing you brought the 7/16 and the 1/2 inch and the the 9/16 but in turns out it's a 5/8 you needed but you didn't bring it. Instead of taking 5 minutes to decide which socket or wrench you might need take the whole set of wrenches and/or sockets. Hope that helps.
Hi Taylor and Brent, please keep safe , don't drive standing on the leader, this week a friend off my past away, because the leader broke as he was taking a ride, keep farming, be safe .
Taylor.. that snapping turtle reminds me of an ole saying I use to hear.... If it ever bites you it won't let go until it thunders. LOL.... just something I've always heard... funny...
I think using the rope to let the hydraulics lift the trailer up is a great idea. I'd been using a high lift jack but I already stuck a length of rope in the tractor box, Way faster, great idea.
Cool snapping turtle! Funnels tend to disappear! I was helping a neighbor fuel a generator and we needed a funnel. He said "I know I have 2 funnels somewhere". We looked all over, couldn't find it and ended up cutting the bottom out of a water bottle and that worked OK.
Snapping turtles and cottonmouth snakes have the worst dispositions! Using duct tape and pieces of coat hangers you can just about repair anything!! lol I wish I could have sent yall a little of the rain my area got last Friday as a result of TS Helene. Stay safe!
Good morning Taylor! While maneuvering the trash pump into position I heard a chain saw running far in the background. Reminded me of The Red Green Show. Uh-oh! Then holes in the pipe and you're fetching duct tape! Have you been watching old reruns!? 🙂 Don't start watching old 3 Stooges flicks! 😄
GOD BLESS TAYLOR ALWAYS
Praying that Brent's knees are healed... I can see that he is struggling.
When Taylor and Brent do a barn supper this spring, I'll buy a beer for whoever gave them the socket set.
Very thoughtful.
A good again,just a tip you mite want to look into cam,lock fitting on your pipes and pump quick and easy.
Thank you and Brent for feeding the world
Taylor love your videos, your positivity, and how you are so honest . You attitude is great in everything you do. Great job!
Good morning Taylor from a very dry Wisconsin where the fire danger is extremely high. We need rain just as much as you do. Thanks for showing us another interesting video. Glad you didn’t fall into the water as those rocks are slippery. You are not afraid to do anything and we’ve seen that in your past videos. 😉🎂🐄🚜
Hi Taylor thanks for sharing another great video. That made you jump when you walked up on that turtle 😅. You certainly give us a variety of content in your videos please keep them coming. Thanks again take care and be safe 👍 😊.
As always Tay and Brent get the job done
Always a great video kid. ! very entertaining. !!!
Hi Taylor and Brent you’re looking beautiful in black plus love you’re safely boot that’s was lots hard work with pond and as always you and Brent families be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great job baling the bales Taylor
Hi Tay, quick comment, another entertaining ,educational and most of all enjoyable video. Appreciating nature all around you. You and Brent take care, all my best to you both and
the girls🐄🐄🐄🚜🚜🚜
MARK
Hi Taylor, I watch all the videos of you and Brent working hard and happy, it is wonderful to see. In this very troubled world, watch the two of you helps make my eay better - it puts me in a happy place. As for the tools, you qnd Brent need a suppy of 10 in 1 screw driver tools. They will have the screw driver bits, multiple small sockets/bit driver sizes when you pull a bit out. Thesevare perfect for hose clamps. Every piece of equipment should have a small tool kit with essentials like pliers, 10 in 1 screwdriver, adjustable wrench, cotter pin, baling wire, hammer. 5hese kits should always be left in the machine. If you started with 5, one for each tractor, one for the sawdust truck and one for Brent's pickup. Having m8sc nuts, bolts and sheet metal screws can get you by in a pinch. Great videos, keep up the great work.
Bertie is an absolutely gorgeous cow. Her coloring are absolutely beautiful.
Thanks Taylor for your time and consideration top job top team awesome regards from England 🚜🚜🚛🚜🚛
Birdie knew you where talking about her, cute. Glad your filling the pond went well and things worked. The scenery around your farm is really nice to see. You will have to include the turtle in the name for the frog pond, Snappy's pond lol. Hope you guys stay safe and healthy Tay.
😁🥰Hey Tay . I was with you riding in the truck opnening the fence wading out an getting my feet wet with boots on . This is the type of work I did with my Uncle on his Dairy farm tending cattel and making memories that I cherish. Great to see you Happy and healty with a beautiful smile. ❤🐸🐢Thanks
Been watching you for awhile. Love your content. Your partner seems to walk with a hell of a limp. Knees or hips? I admire the fact that he just keeps on going.
Thanks for introducing us to one of your Ayrshires. Your new bull should give you several more. Good wishes and enjoy every day.
I really enjoy your videos. You’re wonderful person and I love how you go in a detail and explain things I get up every day just to see if you put a new video up so I can watch it. Keep up the good Taylor
Thanks for the video, you folks!! I am a recent subscriber and enjoy the content you have. I grew up on a family dairy farm and have good memories seeing the things you are doing! Be safe out there! 😀
Great video Taylor. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
That’s some loader bucket and some driver!
I had to ditch my Welger baler ( same baler I think different name), in spite of the helpful advice from you and Brent. Too many electrical gremlins. Luckily the dealer I bought it off agreed to swap it for a McHale. Much the same baler but heavier built for Irish conditions. Keep the great videos going you guys!
Great video Taylor and Brent
Good morning Taylor,a project like that requires certain qualities-and you’re richer for what you learn in the process of the unresolved.
The things you do for your cows 😊. Always love me a Tayfarms video!
❤👌Excellent👌video❤
Commenting for algorithm. Nice work Taylor and Brent!
Thank you for this excellent video. You two are absolute stars. I can't thank you enough. I work on farms in the UK. So I do know what you are going through. It's never easy but I suppose that's why we do it .
I love your content . Thank you so much.
Enjoyed your video Taylor Brent have a great day.
I’m glad you liked it, thank you!
I really enjoy your channel
Good luck pumping the water 💦
Thank you!
The ponds and the pump are in Taylor's early video, "Is the farm going dry??" A lovely video. A favorite.
YALL MAKE A GOOD TEAM
😊
Thank you!
Thanks for another great video, you always have such interesting videos!!!!!!!
Thanks for the awesome video. I just subscribed and love the content. Growing up on a family farm, your work brings back great memories! Stay safe out there...
Here we go again. just when you thought everything was going smooth another problem arises. Hopefully that will be the end of the problems. Ingenuity is what makes the world what it is. Duct tape is one of the best things that ever was invented. It has so many uses. It was a blast watching you and Brent wading around the pond. That was a pretty good size snapper. Catch him and make snapper soup. Have a great day and God Bless
Taylor you and Brent are amazing
Hi Taylor I remember well doing the same job years ago to water cattle in an isolated field I used pump water from a river every evening when I went to herd the stock the pipe was laid across a neighbours field to the river used to do it for the summer months. Your video brings back memories
Cheers for Ireland
Another great video, thanks Taylor
Huomenta! Good to hear from another Finn!
Hi Taylor, your videos came up in my feed randomly some time ago and I have been binge watching ever since (finally caught up). I was dairy farming some years back and there is always those little jobs on the way to the planned job. I love your content, you and Brent have a great working relationship not often seen these days. Keep up the great work.
Hello Taylor, that was a very interesting video in a beautiful landscape. Hopefully your boots are dry on the inside again. 😀
Great video !!! Stay safe and Dry.
We used a 16 gallon beer keg, mounted the end of the hose with filter inside thekeg, drilled many holes through the keg. Could throw the keg anywhere in the lake and it kept the hose end off the bottom
Straight up told that turtle, "Hopefully you don't have any friends." You're so mean, Tay. 😆
Tay, love your videos. May I just offer, the reason you have all those sockets and tools in a case is so you can just grab the whole case and take it with you. 👍🏻
Morning Taylor
Great video! That’s a long pipe to the pond , sorry to see that it got holes in it from ski mobiles, great job putting the suction line in ! Happy to hear that the bailer is working great on the green feed bails and back to flip flops
Enjoy your day 😊
Looking forward to Sunday video
Morning Taylor, we are so dry here in Iowa also last rain August 30th and none in future, are almost done with beans then corn. I always worry about you having to lift so much, just be carefull you don't hurt your back. Hope we all can get some rain. Great video as usuall. Take care. Ia.
Wow seems like the other day I was watching y'all do this😮😐😐. Thanks again for taking the time to share your story with all of us. Prayers for you and Brent and your family always youngin 👍🙋♂️🙋♂️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🐄🚜. Everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor especially Miriam 🙄🙄😁
Tyler, you're really working together and you still Look good on the Massey ferguson
Nice video Taylor
I truly enjoyed seeing you two wading around there in the swamp lol😅
Hi Taylor, thank you for the video I always enjoy seeing them
Really enjoyed your video
Tim from Canada suggestions on your waterline on top of your ground and you were saying you have holes on it from the snowmobile get some dirt and cover up the top of the line all the way from the water up to where you want 6 inches of dirt on top of your line Should be enough to keep it safe or you can use sand you can use a mixture if you want. Use whatever you have available 6 inches on top of your pipe should do enough to cover it in the winter time for the snowmobiles.
Beautiful lake!
Hey Tay, I agree that Vermeer puts out some very nice bales. Hope y’all get some rain soon. And I’m sure you was glad to get those flipflops on too instead of those old muck boots lol. Your shop ain’t that bad…a few hours and you’ll have it straight. I always said a neat and clean shop is not a used shop. You guys work every day so it’s not gonna be perfect. Send some prayers down our way here in East TN…some folks are having some rough times right now around here. Y’all take care guys, God bless.
❤ GOOD MORNING, ♥️ NICE TO WATCH YOU,🎉🎉🎉 Finland
Thanks!
Thank YOU!
He is a very blessed man to have such a good and hard worker, working for him.
A generally useful thing to know: most sockets have just enough gap in tolerance to fit a loop of dental floss through them for when you have to work in the blind, in the wild or whatnot. Its also a good idea to have multiple BRIGHTLY COLORED driver handles around to simply keep the sockets on.
My fav t.t. is to use aircraft cable and cable 'nuts' to attach hanging hooks to ratchets and extensions so you don't ever have to put them down.
My favorite flip flop farmer 😂❤️
New video!!!! I'll watch it during my lunch break today. Thanks.
Vice-grips are the Best tool . Thanks.
The farm I worked at when I was in my early teens into my early twenties, the owner had about 65 Jersey milk cows and a few brown swiss cows and a couple bulls, they didn't have a pipe line only for air, we had to carry the milk to the cans and then filter the milk before going into the Milk tank!!
Did baling hay square bals only, and after milking in the evening me and my friends would stake hay until it was done, and back to the fields in the morning after milking in the morning, as the dew should be gone and start cutting hay and I was raking hay from yesterday.
Another very good video
Hi taylor I completly enjoy your videos and I see you had your japanese worhing boots on when you were baling Ha Ha
Good Morning Miss Taylor. Nice to see your smile this morning.
👍 Looking forward to the next video
That shop is spotless compared to mine.
Love the safety boots watch your toes
The tool shop is not a mess, its being used. 😉 The waterline looked like rodents were chewing on it.
Snowmobile picks
the cow at the beginning is such a cute one. very curious
Some of the beans in NC Iowa have been testing out at 9% moisture with daytime highs in the 80°F+ range. Very unusual weather for the beginning of October.
Earning your money today girl.
Hi Tay, as a 70 year old retired farmer I would like to give give you a little insight on what tools you think may need to do a repair job. The socket set you where looking at and trying to decide which sockets to take??? All those sockets are in a carrying case for a reason! Carry the whole bloody case with you. Believe me you won't regret it. You don't want to get to the required repair site some 10 miles away knowing you brought the 7/16 and the 1/2 inch and the the 9/16 but in turns out it's a 5/8 you needed but you didn't bring it. Instead of taking 5 minutes to decide which socket or wrench you might need take the whole set of wrenches and/or sockets. Hope that helps.
You have the best videos. Thank You.
I thought the same thing. Take the case, Taylor.
Wound up using vice grips!
Hi Taylor and Brent I have a friend that has family that lives up there and knows Brent and his Brother.keep up with the great work and videos!
It's the blind leading the blind.
You guys passed up a great meal with that snapping turtle. They have some of the best meat in them yum yum
Not the four legged friend I was thinking thought it be a cute doggo
I live in northern Wisconsin near lake Superior's south shore in a small town and we haven't had rain since middle of August, everything is very dry
Taylor birdy knows you were talking about her, I can tell by the way she was looking at you 😊
Hey you have my flannel shirt on 😂
Ha don,t worry about your messy shop. That means it is a worked in shop. When I see a real neat clean shop it is usually never used.
I hope Brent can take rime to get his knees and/or hips fixed. The longer he waits the less likely the fix will be successful. 😊👍
Hi Taylor and Brent, please keep safe , don't drive standing on the leader, this week a friend off my past away, because the leader broke as he was taking a ride, keep farming, be safe .
Você é muito trabalhadora. Eu tiro o chapéu prá você. Esse senhor é seu esposo.me tira essa dúvida...❤❤❤❤...
Taylor.. that snapping turtle reminds me of an ole saying I use to hear.... If it ever bites you it won't let go until it thunders. LOL.... just something I've always heard... funny...
Thunder may also be a .22. It will let go then, as well. 😮
@@MorganOtt-ne1qj LOL no doubt
I think using the rope to let the hydraulics lift the trailer up is a great idea. I'd been using a high lift jack but I already stuck a length of rope in the tractor box, Way faster, great idea.
Good morning Taylor .
Great job milking Taylor and Brent
Need a floaty for that suction filter keep it off the bottom.. good job tandb
Have a nice friday
Cool snapping turtle! Funnels tend to disappear! I was helping a neighbor fuel a generator and we needed a funnel. He said "I know I have 2 funnels somewhere". We looked all over, couldn't find it and ended up cutting the bottom out of a water bottle and that worked OK.
Snapping turtles and cottonmouth snakes have the worst dispositions! Using duct tape and pieces of coat hangers you can just about repair anything!! lol I wish I could have sent yall a little of the rain my area got last Friday as a result of TS Helene. Stay safe!
Bertie is a beautiful girl!
Good morning Taylor! While maneuvering the trash pump into position I heard a chain saw running far in the background. Reminded me of The Red Green Show. Uh-oh! Then holes in the pipe and you're fetching duct tape! Have you been watching old reruns!? 🙂 Don't start watching old 3 Stooges flicks! 😄
I wouldn't mind a whole heard of that kind of cow one pretty cow
Need a hood set of nut drivers a life saver on hose clamps ! Yal stay safe
Love it! Sandals bailing hay, you go girl! 😊
☺️👍🏻👍🏻
At least you can still do that legally in your state