I was thinking the same thing. Our Laura is ridiculously adorable and the kittens are cute as the dickens. It's enough to send you into a diabetic coma.❤😊😅
I realize that you, Grant, and your dad are all incredibly busy doing your own thing. And probably the time that you do spend together is valuable enough that you don't want to think about filming it. But I really do miss the videos of the three of you working together (and/or having fun together.) So much fun to see!!! I wish I could "love" this video instead of just "like" it.
New kittens are so cute, as for dry land farming vs Irrigation no contest and finally getting stuck but having the tools and horse power and a team of experienced help WORKS....just a typical Nebraska farm day. Happy ending job well done have a SAFE 2023 corn/bean harvest Laura, Grant and all Nebraska (and other world farmers). BE SAFE!!
Usually after delivering in Aurora as an over-the-road truck driver, I have stopped many times and slept at that Loves truck Stop on Nebraska, St. Rt 14 you went by at the beginning of the video. A lot of corn is being shelled here in northeast Missouri. As always I like watching you and Grant do farm things that I am so familiar with as a farmer myself. My Illinois Army National Guard company where I was a First Sergeant had many M923 5-tons just like your dad's. Again, I enjoyed visiting with you and Grant and the photo op. at the Farm Progress Show.
I've stayed in Aurora, and Grande Island, as well as Kearney, when I'd drive up from Oklahoma to visit relatives that live in the area. As I wrote above, I was an E11-20 when I was in. The pay was crap, but we had fun.
Grant, there is a place near Ontario, Oregon called Idaho Motor Pool, Exit 3 I-84 that had a few of the vehicle you mentioned. I haven’t been by there lately so can’t confirm there current inventory.
I love you guys! You bring me n my wife Joy …. 👊💯🥰🙏 her parents have a farm in Kenya and it ain’t nothing like this except the lil kitty kittens🥰🥰🥰 but cool to share to her to send allllll the Way over there n they get to see big farms etc… her parents farm is only 25 archers but they farm it 365 days a year cause of the climate zone they are in…. They are mind blown cause here In MURICA … we got fall n summer🤯 so yeah thank you guys to share across the world the difference in farmin❤ ha and they are 68 and 75 n still being that ol farming couple🙏 By the grace of god
Why would someone drive that LULL tractor back into the ditch after being stuck once already? As you and Grant was driving away You can see it being driven in the ditch again. 😆 I enjoy all of your videos Laura and Grant. Grant leaving you on Valentine's day must have made your hearts grow fonder as you got married. I pray nothing ever gets in your way to a lifetime of togetherness. 🤗🤗💝
Good day Sunshine! Greetings to my favorite farming couple. Thanks for taking me along on your rescue mission and the harvest tuneup run on the try land corners. It's exciting that the harvest is almost ready to begin and I look forward to following on you posted vids. Love you guys! Have a great week ahead and be safe. Larry, Central Valley, Ca. ❤❤
Grant went with your dad on Valentine's Day to show him that he was worthy to marry you and it worked as he is your husband now, love the can do attitude..
I used to drive those 5-tons (among other vehicles) when I was in the Army. I was actually an armor crewman, and I did drive tanks, but "needs of the Army," and all that. If I were younger, and had a large spread, I'd have one or three sitting in my heated shop.
Cup holders are a nice addition to the military truck. Lol! I notice things like that! Hand crank for the pickup windows. We're not fully running yet on corn harvest! But it's ramping up! Nice seeing you guys working together again. Yeah, Grant's military truck wasn't quite as nice as her dad's!
Cute " outro"..Pepper n her wrecking crew"!! Lol!! Good to see your Recovery ,went well!! Awesome to have the right tools for the job!! You 2 did very well!! Thanks for sharing!! C ya on the next video! 🦊🧙♂️🐺!!!!
lol, "wrecking crew"!... equipment "weakness finders"? and definitely curtain climbing wreckers and wonderful for turning sofas into scratching posts! - toddlers with claws! 🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈
I worked at an Iron Foundry In Illinois for 38 years. I am retired now but we used to make castings for LULL before they went out of business. They owed us a lot of $$$ for parts we made for them. The castings were 3200 pounds each and were for a rear bumper bolt on. Great recovery too!!!
I think it funny that Laura's father calls Grant first. But as shown by the Valentine's Day pick-up-the-5-ton story, Laura's father and Grant seem to have alway had a great relationship, with is a very good thing to see. Good in-law relationships help build a strong marriage.
I'm glad it wasn't Gage who got the tractor stuck😅. I love videos like this. The rescue, the teamwork, the familyness of it, the Yankum Rope (they should sponsor you). Without big ropes there would be no Nebraska. I'm surprised you harvest the soybean dryland corners. I guess the soybeans can be used for cattle feed or whatever. You don't let anything go to waste. Do you harvest the corn dryland corners? Hooray for harvest time! Go Laura!!
I was in the military and the cab over type of military truck was called an LMTV. The coolest thing about it is that is has it's own tire air system on board. So, if your need to lower the tire PSI to go offroad you can and when your done the onboard system will easily increase the tire PSI back to what you want it to be.
Glad you got the equipment pulled out of the mud. Hope your harvest goes well and you have a good yield. The kittens look awesome and cute. Take Care and Be safe on the farm Out
Valentine's Day!!! I remember telling my grand niece that she was selling the roses that her husband had purchased for her. And she smiling said 'YES'! They had purchased them for her to sell. Not sure how many. 50? Never a dull moment around my relatives!!!
Ah Laura what a nice family you and Grant are part off,and nice to see Pepper and the kittens doing so well,enjoyed this video as always ,cant wait to see you drive the harvest Semi ,ive just retired from 46yrs driving semi,s so do us heavy vehicle drivers proud ,hope its Road Ranger ,not an auto (Ladies truck) LOL Cheers kym Adelaide
Lmtv is what the 4 wheel cab over is called. The gov auctions have em now. And I have a guy here in Williston fl has a few for sale. Don’t get the ones with armor on them.
I fostered a Mama Cat and 5 Kittens a couple years ago and watching them grow up was so fun. I kept one of the family to join another cat I rescued a year before. Seeing your little ones makes me think about offering to foster again.
A bit more kinetic energy slack really helps get things unstuck. No longer need to use the steady pull technique of previous use of chains, ropes and straps. Yankum rope technology is very cool.
Laura and Grant, a precursor for the harvest season. That rope look like it could pull a tank, that grass verge look very soft. Lovely to see the kittens at the end. Love from Mike. ❤
I just watched a new to me channel on UA-cam. Welt documentary. Seen how they make Claas and Fent tractors are made. Watching how they make semis now. Wow so interesting
My neighboring FD had a cab over 5 ton for sale last year. They had a hell of a time getting rid of it. They were selling it because it was always getting stuck on grass fires. Was located 30 miles south of Des Moines.
I have owned two of the M923a2 5 tons, good trucks. Made by BMY of Harsco for 3 yrs on the A2 model. I think this one is a M932A, not CTIS. weighs 11 tons empty and with 6 wheel drive, 4 foot tall tires, is really good for pulling. I pulled an older F250 with a hay trailer attached, out of a wet grassy field, was down to the axles, truck pulled it out super easy. I just used mine for parades, kept is all pretty looking.
i have seen exactly the same telehandler "lull" in sweden in uppsala not that long time ago...almost the same color... more orange then this yellowish color...
Got here early. Lots of videos rolling out and all psyched up for harvest. Seeing you guys wearing jackets gives me hope. 98 degrees in Texas on the first day of fall.
One more thing. Cinnamon? Basil? Cory?( Short for Coriander) Thyme, Allspice? Barley? Hops? Oats? Soy? Wheat? Names. Stay well and safe travels on the road and in the field. God bless.
Love watching the videos that you and Grant put out I wish I was a farmer but I am not but thank you for feeding America we love you blessings from Martinsville Indiana
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable. Good job on getting your dads telehandler out of the ditch. Was a tough pull but the military truck did the trick. Tele handler was really stuck in the ditch. Those heavy duty ropes did the trick. Good deal. Getting the combine going for the soybeans. Just the end rows and non irrigated beans so far. Next will be your irrigation crops. Hope you have good production. Nice for everything Laura and Grant. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
I hope you realize that Grant has a huge heart and showed that to your dad when he went to help him on Valentine’s Day to prove that love, don’t be so jealous of his kind nature, I would have done the same, must be a guy thing! LOL, stay safe.
Thumbs up if Dad, Laura, and Grant make a great team! 😎
How does THREE (3) work Cale? 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
6:47 👍
Great to see you 3 together again!
Yeah, we haven't seen Dad in forever.
I have to admit that the "Pepper and her babies" updates border on cuteness overload. 🙂
I was thinking the same thing.
Our Laura is ridiculously adorable and the kittens are cute as the dickens.
It's enough to send you into a diabetic coma.❤😊😅
7:01 hahahhaha "ballistic" rope 🤣 Grant, Grant, Grant....
Be secure in the knowledge that we all will stick around and watch the harvest. You have very loyal fans Laura.
Love the MORR reference @10:13! 🙂🙂
Need more videos with your dad. He’s a hoot. In a great way. Awesome dad.
I realize that you, Grant, and your dad are all incredibly busy doing your own thing. And probably the time that you do spend together is valuable enough that you don't want to think about filming it. But I really do miss the videos of the three of you working together (and/or having fun together.) So much fun to see!!! I wish I could "love" this video instead of just "like" it.
New kittens are so cute, as for dry land farming vs Irrigation no contest and finally getting stuck but having the tools and horse power and a team of experienced help WORKS....just a typical Nebraska farm day. Happy ending job well done have a SAFE 2023 corn/bean harvest Laura, Grant and all Nebraska (and other world farmers). BE SAFE!!
I just love your smile😊 . makes every well done task seem magic and fun. You and yours bring light to us with your smile.😅
Good safe work guys
I love the sound of those trucks
Good luck with the harvest. We are done with corn harvest. Just the rice left if the rain will let us finish. Greetings from Louisiana.
Pray you have good harvest.
wishing you a bountiful harvest, and hope the kittens find good homes....
Usually after delivering in Aurora as an over-the-road truck driver, I have stopped many times and slept at that Loves truck Stop on Nebraska, St. Rt 14 you went by at the beginning of the video. A lot of corn is being shelled here in northeast Missouri. As always I like watching you and Grant do farm things that I am so familiar with as a farmer myself. My Illinois Army National Guard company where I was a First Sergeant had many M923 5-tons just like your dad's. Again, I enjoyed visiting with you and Grant and the photo op. at the Farm Progress Show.
I've stayed in Aurora, and Grande Island, as well as Kearney, when I'd drive up from Oklahoma to visit relatives that live in the area.
As I wrote above, I was an E11-20 when I was in. The pay was crap, but we had fun.
Ive been there as well to layover but i wasnt going to say anything about it...
I've avoided that Loves and the York petro for a long time. Can't describe either without the word "cluster".
I grew up operating Lulls. That 1044 is a beast
That military truck is an M-925 5 ton truck. I drove these in the 80's while serving as a Ground Launched Cruise Missile man and instructor.
Grant, there is a place near Ontario, Oregon called Idaho Motor Pool, Exit 3 I-84 that had a few of the vehicle you mentioned. I haven’t been by there lately so can’t confirm there current inventory.
I love watching you two working together, it gives me hope for the future 😊
I love you guys! You bring me n my wife Joy …. 👊💯🥰🙏 her parents have a farm in Kenya and it ain’t nothing like this except the lil kitty kittens🥰🥰🥰 but cool to share to her to send allllll the Way over there n they get to see big farms etc… her parents farm is only 25 archers but they farm it 365 days a year cause of the climate zone they are in…. They are mind blown cause here In MURICA … we got fall n summer🤯 so yeah thank you guys to share across the world the difference in farmin❤ ha and they are 68 and 75 n still being that ol farming couple🙏
By the grace of god
Looking forward to the harvest videos. They never get boring.
MR. CLEAN MAGIC ERASER for the cab windows...inside the cab especially. Reference to earlier video skid steer window cleaner.
Why would someone drive that LULL tractor back into the ditch after being stuck once already? As you and Grant was driving away You can see it being driven in the ditch again. 😆 I enjoy all of your videos Laura and Grant. Grant leaving you on Valentine's day must have made your hearts grow fonder as you got married. I pray nothing ever gets in your way to a lifetime of togetherness. 🤗🤗💝
My grandpa had a Farmall just like the one you shown at your dad's farm.
Your dad has a 900 series 5ton.
I used to drive one while in the Army in Germany
Agreat recovery by Laura Recoverys lol.....Testing the combine...Stay safe you all
Good day Sunshine! Greetings to my favorite farming couple. Thanks for taking me along on your rescue mission and the harvest tuneup run on the try land corners. It's exciting that the harvest is almost ready to begin and I look forward to following on you posted vids. Love you guys! Have a great week ahead and be safe. Larry, Central Valley, Ca. ❤❤
😂😂😂 the moment I kept my mouth shut…. You said Matt’s off road recovery🤣🥰😘🙏💯 that was pricless
Great job getting it unstuck.
Grant went with your dad on Valentine's Day to show him that he was worthy to marry you and it worked as he is your husband now, love the can do attitude..
I used to drive those 5-tons (among other vehicles) when I was in the Army. I was actually an armor crewman, and I did drive tanks, but "needs of the Army," and all that.
If I were younger, and had a large spread, I'd have one or three sitting in my heated shop.
6:47 👍
Cup holders are a nice addition to the military truck. Lol! I notice things like that! Hand crank for the pickup windows. We're not fully running yet on corn harvest! But it's ramping up! Nice seeing you guys working together again. Yeah, Grant's military truck wasn't quite as nice as her dad's!
The trees are changing color here in Northern Michigan and Laura Farms harvest videos are about to kick off. Doesn’t get any better!
Gabe Brown and insight to cover crops and regenative agriculture.....
For y'all and powerful CREATORS...this is the next evolution 😅😊
Matt, Robbie Layton and The FabRats would be proud! They're all YankUm users and fans.
Laura you have so much determination. Always love watching you and Grant on your adventures
Sticker stage kittens! Velcro climb everything.
Good job guys and lady
these kinetic ropes are the best!
Cute " outro"..Pepper n her wrecking crew"!! Lol!! Good to see your Recovery ,went well!!
Awesome to have the right tools for the job!!
You 2 did very well!!
Thanks for sharing!!
C ya on the next video!
🦊🧙♂️🐺!!!!
lol, "wrecking crew"!... equipment "weakness finders"? and definitely curtain climbing wreckers and wonderful for turning sofas into scratching posts! - toddlers with claws! 🐈🐈🐈🐈🐈
I worked at an Iron Foundry In Illinois for 38 years. I am retired now but we used to make castings for LULL before they went out of business. They owed us a lot of $$$ for parts we made for them. The castings were 3200 pounds each and were for a rear bumper bolt on. Great recovery too!!!
I think it funny that Laura's father calls Grant first. But as shown by the Valentine's Day pick-up-the-5-ton story, Laura's father and Grant seem to have alway had a great relationship, with is a very good thing to see. Good in-law relationships help build a strong marriage.
I'm glad it wasn't Gage who got the tractor stuck😅. I love videos like this. The rescue, the teamwork, the familyness of it, the Yankum Rope (they should sponsor you). Without big ropes there would be no Nebraska. I'm surprised you harvest the soybean dryland corners. I guess the soybeans can be used for cattle feed or whatever. You don't let anything go to waste. Do you harvest the corn dryland corners? Hooray for harvest time! Go Laura!!
I was in the military and the cab over type of military truck was called an LMTV. The coolest thing about it is that is has it's own tire air system on board. So, if your need to lower the tire PSI to go offroad you can and when your done the onboard system will easily increase the tire PSI back to what you want it to be.
13:14 I always thought you had to mow with the rows... guess with soy you just mow ?
Great video!
Glad you got the equipment pulled out of the mud. Hope your harvest goes well and you have a good yield. The kittens look awesome and cute. Take Care and Be safe on the farm Out
Well Laura and Grant up here in southwestern Ontario we call that too far too deep too long LOL😊😊
Impressive pulling a 15 ton telehandler with a 5 ton military truck.
Valentine's Day!!! I remember telling my grand niece that she was selling the roses that her husband had purchased for her. And she smiling said 'YES'! They had purchased them for her to sell. Not sure how many. 50? Never a dull moment around my relatives!!!
The harvest is stated is cool Gant and Laura you to be ready I looooooove harvest
You need to stick a Laura Farms Sticker on that big truck
I hope you’ll post some harvest videos soon.
Grant....look into a military truck called a Hemtt --M 977.…cargo truck with a crane....8X8
Nice vid miss you with your dad love the kitties 😅
Ah Laura what a nice family you and Grant are part off,and nice to see Pepper and the kittens doing so well,enjoyed this video as always ,cant wait to see you drive the harvest Semi ,ive just retired from 46yrs driving semi,s so do us heavy vehicle drivers proud ,hope its Road Ranger ,not an auto (Ladies truck) LOL
Cheers kym
Adelaide
Good job getting out. Next time crab walk the rear steer, so that both the front and rear pop right out.😊
Lmtv is what the 4 wheel cab over is called. The gov auctions have em now. And I have a guy here in Williston fl has a few for sale. Don’t get the ones with armor on them.
I fostered a Mama Cat and 5 Kittens a couple years ago and watching them grow up was so fun. I kept one of the family to join another cat I rescued a year before. Seeing your little ones makes me think about offering to foster again.
One thing about trucks/tractors/and equipment, you always need something bigger in the barn for rescuing.
Love those kitties!
pro tid. low air pressure in tires give better traction off road... ;)
Laura and Grant you two make Dad so proud thank you for sharing and your time was 👍 great
One of your best videos. Grant & your Dad gets along Great. That makes team work easy..
Love how you & Grant work together.
You all are the Best...
A bit more kinetic energy slack really helps get things unstuck. No longer need to use the steady pull technique of previous use of chains, ropes and straps. Yankum rope technology is very cool.
Laura and Grant, a precursor for the harvest season. That rope look like it could pull a tank, that grass verge look very soft. Lovely to see the kittens at the end.
Love from Mike. ❤
It was so cool to watch Grant & Cale on the Plat river with their trucks
I would have tried to drive the machine front toward the field then use the boom to push itself out. Also keep the wheels straight for best traction.
You should take yobs as a ditch plower, if you have time left during harvest season 😂
Love The Harvest Videos Up And Coming!!
Combining Is So Gratifying !!
Keep Smiling On!!
😄👊👍❤️
I just watched a new to me channel on UA-cam. Welt documentary. Seen how they make Claas and Fent tractors are made. Watching how they make semis now. Wow so interesting
Those stretch ropes are impressive, especially that one. The kittens at the video end make a cute-squeaky noise for a meow. 😊
Another excellent video
My neighboring FD had a cab over 5 ton for sale last year. They had a hell of a time getting rid of it. They were selling it because it was always getting stuck on grass fires. Was located 30 miles south of Des Moines.
the cap = TOP, TOP !!!
I loved the early video where your Dad would photo bomb your videos with his awesome humor.
It's always fun to watch a five ton flex it's muscles!
Drive everything everywhere!
Can’t have enough experiences!
Abraham Hicks says, THERE IS GREAT LOVE HERE FOR YOU.... Thank you
Dry land corners are just the shake out running for the combine. Make sure everything is running correctly and the setup is correctly for the season.
Love you all ❤
I have owned two of the M923a2 5 tons, good trucks. Made by BMY of Harsco for 3 yrs on the A2 model. I think this one is a M932A, not CTIS. weighs 11 tons empty and with 6 wheel drive, 4 foot tall tires, is really good for pulling. I pulled an older F250 with a hay trailer attached, out of a wet grassy field, was down to the axles, truck pulled it out super easy. I just used mine for parades, kept is all pretty looking.
Good stuff! Teamwork! I noticed Laura's brothers brought the drone - footage?
Is the telehandler 4 whl steer???.....It was working against itself.
You guys are so cool 😊working together ❤
Kittens are just so darn cute. Those ropes are huge and work really well.
That 6 wheel drive diesel eating Beast will always be a handy thingy!
i have seen exactly the same telehandler "lull" in sweden in uppsala not that long time ago...almost the same color... more orange then this yellowish color...
You -Super Team !😉😀😀😀
Lol. "The Yellow Switches Do Things" should be on a T-Shirt. Luv you guys. You're awesome !!
Got here early. Lots of videos rolling out and all psyched up for harvest. Seeing you guys wearing jackets gives me hope. 98 degrees in Texas on the first day of fall.
One more thing. Cinnamon? Basil? Cory?( Short for Coriander) Thyme, Allspice? Barley? Hops? Oats? Soy? Wheat? Names. Stay well and safe travels on the road and in the field. God bless.
Love watching the videos that you and Grant put out I wish I was a farmer but I am not but thank you for feeding America we love you blessings from Martinsville Indiana
8:34 Left your basic physics in the ditch. 🤣
Could have 🦀 walked out also may not have ripped the grass so much but not familiar with this type of Tele if equipped but good job!!
Very good activity
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Good job on getting your dads telehandler out of the ditch. Was a tough pull but the military truck did the trick. Tele handler was really stuck in the ditch.
Those heavy duty ropes did the trick. Good deal.
Getting the combine going for the soybeans. Just the end rows and non irrigated beans so far.
Next will be your irrigation crops. Hope you have good production.
Nice for everything Laura and Grant.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Enjoyed watching the video Laura and Grant 😊
I hope you realize that Grant has a huge heart and showed that to your dad when he went to help him on Valentine’s Day to prove that love, don’t be so jealous of his kind nature, I would have done the same, must be a guy thing! LOL, stay safe.
I was hoping to see the kitties!