My Tools Are Missing
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- A few breakdowns, a few things missing.... but we push on!
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Edited by: Summer
I watch Cole when I'd like to learn about planting and harvesting... 🌽
I watch Daddy Corn Star when I want to feel like I'm spending the day with my Dad like I did 25 years ago. ❤ Thank you Daddy 🌽⭐
14th day of harvest and we haven't seen 1 pizza...what have you done with the real Daddy Cornstar?
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Shout out to Summer for the edits.
no kidding. no pizza or chocolate milk.. This is impostor DC I tell ya - haha.
Ellie and Daddy Cornstar...the dynamic duo of Cornstar Farms!!😊😊😊😊
DC, I could watch you read the telephone book, I have no doubt you'd crack us up doing that!! In every video, I just LOVE your relationship with Ellie. Thank you for showing us your world and above all else, for being a great man, Hubby, Dad, and Grandpa.
Daddy corn star your a cool dude you know those boys lost your tools❤😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks for the update! Thanks, Summer, for helping you dad out!
It is so nice to watch the things you do. It is so different from my days it really makes me aware and appreciate all farmers go through to feed us and provide for our needs and wants. This past week Ive been pup sitting for my grand doggie while his dad is out of state of a fun trip so I needed to drive 25-50 minutes each way home and back to take care of my home responsibilities and back to stay with my grandpup. ( through down town Seattle and it’s unpredictable traffic) my kitties do not like the dog…. Throw in getting a load of gravel delivered 20 minutes in a different direction and slowly shoveling and wheelbarrowing it to where we want it as well as sealing/ painting in an empty rental house. I’m so blessed to be able to do all that as next month I’ll turn 77 and beat 2 different cancers! I bet at 77 you will be running circles around me with all the irons you have in the fire!
You bring humor to our lives....thank you
Thanks for taking us along. Good luck with your harvest season.
Sister cornstar has been working and popping out daddy cornstar videos
Hi again
Your getting closer to 100 thousand subscribers
Keep posting on the farm videos. Stay safe and have a bountiful harvest and joyful holiday season
I've been thinking about you guys all week. I recall the day you were talking about. It was beautiful, warm in the sunshine, and then, boom, just like that the clouds rolled in and it was cold and breezy. It was a bit rainy. I thought maybe you guys could catch up on drying the corn, and taking turns sleeping while it rained. I'm in Warren County, sometimes your weather is much nicer than here. I have relatives from Decorah, Waterloo, Cedar Falls, and Warren County. My mother grew up on a farm during the depression, and moved to Decorah, the to Waterloo. She went to school with Dan Gable, the Olympic wrestler and coach. I was born in Waterloo, but lived in Cedar Falls, and moved to Warren County at 3 years old. It's a very rural community, sadly a lot of farms are now apartments and stores. I don't see as many fields unplanted this year! I love watching fields all year long. You can tell the change of season just watching. Even in the winter...our city sometimes has to haul the snow away, into our fields. We've got many windmills and cell towers in our fields. Ive got pictures of our farmland while flying in a hot air balloon. I've flown several times while crewing for the first female pilot. We don't hold the Nationals anymore, but we still have a festival. They are beautiful to watch. Someday, I can send pictures, but my daughter will need to help me. I'm not very tech savvy 😅. Have a great week Daddy Cornstar 😊
The Dad we all wish we could of had!! ❤❤. Hi Summer!💕
I enjoy your company, too DCS!
Fun vid. 1. Keep boys fed! 2. Time for new tool set for dad 🎉. 3. Maybe a portable impact and socket for that grain door.
You guys make my day. I grew up farming and miss it. I just retired from the Firestone ag plant after 36 years keep the videos coming you have a great family
You're a good man, I hope a lot of younger people watch you, you're a good role model. Thanks to Cole for introducing all of your family to us.
You are the most patient man I have ever met. If tools were being moved around like they are in your operation I would be a certified nut case.
Always love watching ,my dad leased the family farm my grand parent and the aunts and uncles had in the south west corner of Kansas ,My great grandmother convinced all the wives and sons to homestead the land,.My dad handled the crop and decided when the best time sell was,before he passed away 15 years ago,he sold it to the man that leased it.I just wish I had understood and appriciated the work and techniques that went into managing the land. I think dad made the right decision as all of the kids and grand kids were so removed from the farm experience,but I hated that is is no longer in the family.
Your years in the business keep the whole operation running!
Always fun to watch your videos!
Love your videos DC,especially love harvest videos with you and Cooper. Best of luck for a safe and successful harvest from🇨🇦
A thought, DC; why doesn't the grain shack have a dedicated set of tools? Like the slide cranks and wrenches needed to open hand holes, break down clogged augers and such? Tools that should never leave the bin area. Cole's clean up certainly revealed enough loose tools to do most of it from what you have on hand. It wouldn't be a bad idea if all the trucks you commonly use during planting and harvest has a dedicated tool set- another possibility from Cole's "harvest" . ON the trailer slides, I'd make a crank from something 1" or bigger and weld a different socket to either end; two or three cranks like that , kept at the grain shack, would do you a treat.
Love the vids DC !! Why not have Cooper make a handful of crank handles for the trucks bin gates since they seem to run from 'too long' breaking bars, crescent wrenches etc, to whatever's handy ? A few sockets, some bar stock with a long carriage bolt thru a length of iron pipe for the free spin part of the handle would be fast & easily replaced.
My daddy and I always were sorting our tools out from each other. So to solve that problem I painted mine with a spray can bright blue ,he sprayed his red. Easy to spot my socket in his box and his tool in my box. Caution never paint them green they are hard to find in in the field.
Ellie is such a wonderful dog and is so spoiled. Brings a tear to me eye thinking how much we all miss Anna.
Take care of yourself, let them young boys run their tails off.
Probably from now on if you can't find it, Cole threw it away
You do the same for us Daddy
You always make our day.
TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE !!!!
You guys are great teachers of how to get things done! You work so hard. Mama Cornstar is one of the great women behind the scenes!❤
It makes my day watching. ❤❤🎉🎉😂
To avoid getting moisture in your fuel tanks, keep them topped up. As I’m sure you know your fuel pump bypasses back into your tanks and heats up the fuel in there throughout the day or run time. So keeping them full leave no room for moisture to accumulate when it cools down while engine is shut down.
Remember the ole lug wrench cross we used back before everyone went to air hammers and battery operated hammers? Seems to me that would be the cat's meow for opening and closing them trailers.
You are awesome, DC ❤😎
Meals are never over rated!! It's fuel to keep your body working.
Really like your videos they are usually good for a chuckle. Makes my day Thank You 😅
*DC 🙂I thought Cole had sorted out the issue of tools going missing quite some time ago... yep he did a video on this. He even went & put all your names on them too. Time to do a round up & get all tools back to the places where they all belong... you can't be doing without ya tools, when you need them most. 🙂.*
Jus make Cooper haul a few loads......I bet you get a new handle welded up to a socket to unload semi, I know that's what I would do.....
DC why not use an impact driver to open that?
Use a impact driver to open that grain Shute on the truck it would will save you lots of turning
G'day Daddy from this old-fart Daddy here in east coast Australia. I appreciate your show and you keep me learning about farming which I have not got a chance of experiencing here in Aus. Was great to hear you applauding the commitment, support and work of your two sons, in your other video. A great Daddy with great sons doing great work. Its getting warm here down under and cool there for yooze. Grace and peace in Jesus.
Love following you, Cole and Cooper around. But you got to admit the pup is pretty darn cute!
Don’t worry you will find it as soon as harvest is over. Try the corners of the garage you store the trucks in.
Daddy Cornstar. What type and size dryer is your dream dryer for the farm. Enjoy all your videos. Say hi to summer and especially Momma Cornstar.
WOW harvesting your crops is hard work. I lived across the street from a farm once and late one night I woke up with my bed shaking. I looked out the window and all I saw was theses bright lights. I thought aliens had landed. The next morning my neighbor explained that combines were expensive and the guy who owned it hired himself and machine out to pay for it. There is a limited time to harvest so he worked like you guys did around the clock to get everyone’s corn or beans done. I understand a lot more now watching you and the boys work. I had a corn burner once and went to the co-op to buy corn. It is all making sense now. I watch Cole to get info and inspiration and I watch you for fun and relaxation. Wonder what grandpa would think of all these new fangled contraptions.
I love hearing you talk about the farm and farm life, thank you for sharing with us! 😊
Love watching you and mama cornstar can feel they love for life from you all
Keep the faith brother, when you win the lawsuit no more junk to try to do your job ,everything will definitely be automated
Thank you DC always enjoy your videos! God bless your family!
You could make a crank for the trailer welld a socket on a bar and bend the bar to shape it like the crank
Way to go DC. Teamwork makes the dream work.
Daddy Cornstar put that socket on a cordless impact
I enjoyed spending time with you.
I love your attitude, DC! You make me smile.
Laughed so hard at "Pain in the back of my lower toenail!"
Love watching your family!! Mommas a sweetie!!
Love watching your channel you are an awesome person you raised good kids you led by example great job
So good to spend a few minutes with you!
Your great my friend. God bless you all
Hey Daddycornstar like watching u an ur family I'm 70yrs old an watching u look for a wrench taking time to pet elly doing odd jobs that have to be done ur family are hard workers
daddy corn star is part squirrel 😂 steady going and mind all over the place
LOL
DC you are such a hoot! I really like how you keep it real.
It's always fun when things get organized and you can't find anything.
It was fun watching you taking us for the day of harvesting! I'm sure that shed is the best place to be during harvesting!
Love seeing all that goes into what you guys do! Keep em coming!
You should do a video on tool organization and sharing in the off season. Not that there is really an "off season" for ya'll. It must be a constant headache. I know it is for me.
We love you Daddy Cornstar!!
D.C. running that bin site & dryer is a very important job. So I'm wondering why a guy doesn't call around to a junkyard or maintenance shop to find some used cranks. The paint the bright green or orange so you can see them.
Love you & your family Daddy C ❤️🙏❤️
DC your videos are so fun to watch keep them coming take care
GREAT VIDEO DADDY CORN STAR 📹 🤷♀️❤️💯
Great Family good luck and great health
DC...that beeper sound at the end...must be your "lower toenail" back pain alarm?👀😵💫🤣😆🙂🙃🙂😆👍👏👏👏✅️🔮🪄💯
No problem I like watching your videos just don't forget my Christmas card for Christmas😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
We Love Ya Daddy CornStar!
Your videos make my day as well sir.
We love hanging out with you DC!!!!
Thanks for taking us along with you Daddy Cornstar!! ❤
You each need your own set of tools on your trucks besides what is or should be in the barns.
Hi DC . Thanks for taking us along on the harvesting ! Is the upper toe different than the lower toe ? LoL. Take care beware !! Safe harvest . Deborah 🇨🇦
Yeah DC Happy Fall high of 49°here in North Carolina
YOUR THE BEST DADDY CORN STAR YOU MAKE OUR DAY LOVE GOING WITH YOU ON YOUR QUEST EVERYDAY ITS FUN STEVE@PAM AND FAMILY 🐶😸🐢👍🤞🙏🏁
Completely forgot you had your own channel! Glad it popped up after coles video, I'm now subscribed and looking forward to your videos !!!
Can you use one of those battery operated drill thinkers with a socket to open and close the trailer unload gates? (Or whatever they are called)
DC…we could use a few more people like you out there in the world!
🔥right on dc, beautiful cornhead you got there🔥👊🔥🔨⚙️🏍🚜🌽
i sure hope the end is near for you guys getting that grain handling system working up to what you were promised it could do. I would be so ferious if i had to go through all what you do to keep things moving. I do have a question though, why did you sell off the old combine, would it not had been more sensible and productive to have 2 combines rolling, and especially when one goes down on you? It is been some years since we stopped farming but we had two TR 96 newholand combines as well as my 7781 john deer pull type and wispers it was good to have my little combine there was times it was out perfoming both of the other two. it was such a good machine nearly break down free. the little 4440 was almost to small for it, but it worked. only bad of it was we had to park the Tandem truck in the ditch or in the little dug outs we made for it so my auger would go over the sides of it.
DC your "low chocolate milk light" is on!
Hi Daddy cornstar, haven't seen that great Heinz ketchup hoodie🤔🤔🙀🙀😡🤣🤣🤣
Started off watching Cole now I find myself watching more of DC. Another great video dc. Can tell you love making videos and we love watching them it makes my day. Good health and happiness to you and yours much love from me and mine ❤🏴🏴
Could you use a cordless Milwaukee to turn the trailer dump instead of a long breaker bar?
Always look forward to your videos. Always fun to watch ❤️
Y’all need a Handyman for a couple of days to get things like door knobs installed and crank handles on the dump trailers replaced, etc.
Thank you Daddy you make my day
In my world the breaker bar would be backup to a Milwaukee drill! Try a cordless drill!
And Cole had that all organized for ya at one time lol.
That breaker bar was a bit much. Cranks are cheap enough. If you have the socket. I am sure Cooper could weld one up. I have pile 3/4” sockets spares from an auction. Exactly what size needed?
❤ Enjoyed it as ALWAYS DC.❤
Awesome content sir, you cooper and Cole resemble me and my father and brother!!
Put that socket on an impact wrench. Give that a wheral
how about using an air drill or 3/4 impact. to open the hopper.
Daddy Cornstar, you da best❤