I now have a Facebook page! Which is pretty crazy for me to be honest! Lol but if you want to follow me, and keep up to date with what’s going on. m.facebook.com/Jonny-1388-1533800890072951/ Jobs a good’un 👍👍
No-one else does videos on farm machinery as good as this. Everyone else skips lots of steps and assumes the viewer knows everything already. I definitely don't know everything already, and very much appreciate it.
These videos are very very good I am a 14 year old boy from the east of Scotland and I really want to get a job in farming and there videos are so informative and helpful, I honestly can’t thank you enough for making your videos they really do brighten up my day. Adam.
This is the best video for attaching a trailer! Every other video I have watched the person rambles on about something else but Jonny actually explains everything, very handy thanks lad
This is incredibly good stuff. Thank you. never stop explaining the boring stuff. Some of us don't know what you know and it's great to learn. Keep it up.
Thanks Marc, that’s exactly the sort of comment I like too see. I was worried at first if people would find it boring because there isn’t many videos on UA-cam explaining things in detail like i try to do, so i was worried if it was because people didn’t want to see it. But comments like yours give me the confidence to keep going Thanks jack :)
Yeah it's really great stuff. having an informed view of how things are done is priceless. I'm just an old farming fan and I'll never get to use the information, But it's good to see that there are reasons things are done the way they are. I'll be mainlining your content for a bit just trying to catch up.
Great video Johnny and thanks for the explanation. I'm watching your videos before or after my office job, which has nothing to do with agriculture. I love them, really happy to have found your channel.
Great vid Jonny! Like you said at the start, theres a few people (like myself) that really want to get into farming. I watched this vid just before my work experience at a Agri-dealer. The first thing they asked me to do was put a trailer on. Anyway, great vids keep them up! Especially this type, they are really interesting.
Thanks for taking the time to put that vid together. Learned a lot. A lot more hydraulics and electronic controls than the old tractors I've driven. Great tip about not leaving the weight on the hydraulics and wearing out pumps and kit. Keep em coming. 👍
Thanks Alex! I’m glad you liked it! I didn’t want to come across as being a know it all by doing videos that explain certain things, but hopefully I make it clear I’m not trying to be big headed about anything. Yes, tractor have changed massively in the last 50 years, it’s amazing to see just how much!
another fab video you are the most chilled happiest farmer I have seen in o long time you are a credit to the farming community love your content,fantastic
Thank you jake, there’s no higher praise than that!! What a lovely comment to read! I’m going to sound like a cheap American police film now but “I’m just doing my job” lol Think it helps that I love what I do :) Cheers mate Take care of yourself Jonny
Well done Jonny another useful video When i was a boy on the farm we used to put a couple of bricks under the drawbar wrestle the pin out and drive away and hope the trailer stayed on the bricks Well it was in the 1960s Cheers
Thanks Robert! We don’t know how easy we’ve got it nowadays really! Even simple jobs like getting a trailer on and off we’re a pain back then I imagine! I’ve got a fordson major as a tractor to take to ploughing matches and working days. I couldn’t imagine spending as much time on that as i do my work tractor, especially in all weathers!! Thanks Robert :)
This would have been good to know when i started working for a farm a few years back :') on my first day working they just handed me the biggest tractor on the farm and said "just go cultivating here's the button to lower it" and went on from there :D Great videos,greetings from cold and snowy finland!
Meanwhile in Nova Scotia we are still running draw bars and pins......and 40 year old death traps. The future is Scary and the old boys dont like er. At 30 I wish I could do this but locally we have a Temporary Foreign Workers program which sees equipment operator jobs pay minimum wage. Love watchin Johnny. Learn alot.
Thanks nic! Yes, it’s interesting how we are both trying to do the same thing “tip a trailer” but how differently we go about doing it with wagons/tractors :)
Very helpful mate great vid for boy like me .im 14 years old and getting into the world of agriculture hopefully to work on a farm .great vid keep it up
I was 13/14 when I started, I just went to the farm next door to me just to watch the tractors and implements working. The farmer use to give little jobs to and he taught me how to drive a tractor and operate implements. I ended up going there every day and he would give me money each week. I'm now 42 and still farming, I love it and wouldn't do anything else.
Jonny 1388 I don't care what other people think...as long as everyone does there job safely and gets to go home at the end of the day then do the job how ever you want to but in a safe way of course 👍🏼👍🏼
Super job mate, have grown up on a farm and am at ag college currently in my first year hoping to go into contracting or maybe getting my own farm tennancy somwhere, keep up the good work chap
LM gave me the nod to check your channel out Jonny. Enjoying your style showing how to operate and work all the controls. Is that the other drawbar stored behind the left rear axle?? A
It is Gordon, it’s a terrible place to put it, it’s been a real pain since I’ve had this tractor. Thanks for coming over! Kurt has been a massive help to me, he’s fast becoming something of a father figure! Lol cheers Gordon
Nice video, I love your channel ahha, seem a really nice, grateful and genuine guy! Not that I’m trying to be a know it all or anything and your Puma might be different but our 160 has like a mirror on it for the pickup hitch.
That’s right John! The older pumas had a mirror, these new ones don’t appear to have any, it was a nice touch so I’m a little annoyed they got rid of them. At least all of our new Pumas don’t have any. Cheers mate really appreciate you supporting the channel :) Take care buddy All the best :)
liking your vids, great to watch and nice to see different point of views on the tractors and equipments. im wondering what the big screen is you have all the way to the right? is it for some the tools?
No we’ve not really considered them, they wouldn’t really suit our farm. We don’t do high road Millage, so they would be wasted on our farm. There a great machine for contractors! There’s are quite a few around me. Thanks for watching Take care :)
You missed the light check, nothing worse than comming up behind a tractor/trailer or caravan, even a car teailer and not having any idea when he is gona turn or brake cos his damn lights are no working. Other than that a nice video.
I now have a Facebook page! Which is pretty crazy for me to be honest! Lol but if you want to follow me, and keep up to date with what’s going on.
m.facebook.com/Jonny-1388-1533800890072951/
Jobs a good’un 👍👍
Jonny 1388 how would I get a job on a farm without any qualifications as I would love to do it
No-one else does videos on farm machinery as good as this. Everyone else skips lots of steps and assumes the viewer knows everything already. I definitely don't know everything already, and very much appreciate it.
Hi Jonny another good video,I’m 70 years young and learn something every time I watch your videos.
These videos are very very good I am a 14 year old boy from the east of Scotland and I really want to get a job in farming and there videos are so informative and helpful, I honestly can’t thank you enough for making your videos they really do brighten up my day.
Adam.
This is the best video for attaching a trailer! Every other video I have watched the person rambles on about something else but Jonny actually explains everything, very handy thanks lad
This is incredibly good stuff. Thank you. never stop explaining the boring stuff. Some of us don't know what you know and it's great to learn. Keep it up.
Thanks Marc, that’s exactly the sort of comment I like too see. I was worried at first if people would find it boring because there isn’t many videos on UA-cam explaining things in detail like i try to do, so i was worried if it was because people didn’t want to see it.
But comments like yours give me the confidence to keep going
Thanks jack :)
Yeah it's really great stuff. having an informed view of how things are done is priceless. I'm just an old farming fan and I'll never get to use the information, But it's good to see that there are reasons things are done the way they are. I'll be mainlining your content for a bit just trying to catch up.
Good video for all us armchair farmers out there. Crazy how quick subs are going up. Credit to you.
Great video Johnny and thanks for the explanation. I'm watching your videos before or after my office job, which has nothing to do with agriculture. I love them, really happy to have found your channel.
Great vid Jonny! Like you said at the start, theres a few people (like myself) that really want to get into farming. I watched this vid just before my work experience at a Agri-dealer. The first thing they asked me to do was put a trailer on. Anyway, great vids keep them up! Especially this type, they are really interesting.
Thanks for taking the time to put that vid together. Learned a lot. A lot more hydraulics and electronic controls than the old tractors I've driven. Great tip about not leaving the weight on the hydraulics and wearing out pumps and kit. Keep em coming. 👍
Thanks Alex! I’m glad you liked it! I didn’t want to come across as being a know it all by doing videos that explain certain things, but hopefully I make it clear I’m not trying to be big headed about anything. Yes, tractor have changed massively in the last 50 years, it’s amazing to see just how much!
another fab video you are the most chilled happiest farmer I have seen in o long time you are a credit to the farming community love your content,fantastic
Thank you jake, there’s no higher praise than that!! What a lovely comment to read! I’m going to sound like a cheap American police film now but “I’m just doing my job” lol
Think it helps that I love what I do :)
Cheers mate
Take care of yourself
Jonny
"I'll now hand over to myself" "thanx Jonny"
very funny mate I did chuckle!
Well done Jonny another useful video When i was a boy on the farm we used to put a couple of bricks under the drawbar wrestle the pin out and drive away and hope the trailer stayed on the bricks Well it was in the 1960s Cheers
Thanks Robert! We don’t know how easy we’ve got it nowadays really!
Even simple jobs like getting a trailer on and off we’re a pain back then I imagine!
I’ve got a fordson major as a tractor to take to ploughing matches and working days. I couldn’t imagine spending as much time on that as i do my work tractor, especially in all weathers!!
Thanks Robert :)
This would have been good to know when i started working for a farm a few years back :') on my first day working they just handed me the biggest tractor on the farm and said "just go cultivating here's the button to lower it" and went on from there :D Great videos,greetings from cold and snowy finland!
Haven't long started on a farm and this information came in handy thanks so much
Meanwhile in Nova Scotia we are still running draw bars and pins......and 40 year old death traps. The future is Scary and the old boys dont like er. At 30 I wish I could do this but locally we have a Temporary Foreign Workers program which sees equipment operator jobs pay minimum wage.
Love watchin Johnny. Learn alot.
Good video. I once left the electric wire in and unhitched the trailer, spent the next 20 minutes rewiring the trailer haha
Brilliant video Jonny - so informative, just great.
Another great video, interesting to see the similarities and differences to HGV coupling, thanks 🚜
Thanks nic! Yes, it’s interesting how we are both trying to do the same thing “tip a trailer” but how differently we go about doing it with wagons/tractors :)
Very useful for me, had no clue until I watched this video, good job🚜👍
"I'll hand you over... to myself" Best thing i've heard xD. Loving the videos Jonny!!!
Another very nice video. Really enjoy the format you do them in
Very helpful mate great vid for boy like me .im 14 years old and getting into the world of agriculture hopefully to work on a farm .great vid keep it up
I was 13/14 when I started, I just went to the farm next door to me just to watch the tractors and implements working. The farmer use to give little jobs to and he taught me how to drive a tractor and operate implements. I ended up going there every day and he would give me money each week. I'm now 42 and still farming, I love it and wouldn't do anything else.
top vid as always.. we have all made the mistake of driving off with the pipes still attached...but as they say you learn from your mistakes :)
Thanks for being honest Paul! Not many people admit to things like that....they think it makes them look bad lol :)
Jonny 1388 I don't care what other people think...as long as everyone does there job safely and gets to go home at the end of the day then do the job how ever you want to but in a safe way of course 👍🏼👍🏼
Super job mate, have grown up on a farm and am at ag college currently in my first year hoping to go into contracting or maybe getting my own farm tennancy somwhere, keep up the good work chap
Hello from Detroit Mi, I really am enjoying the videos keep them coming.
Josh diamond from Woodburn Kentucky USA love your content keep em coming mate
Hi josh! Greeting from across the pond, in dull, damp, grey Yorkshire! Lol thanks for watching :)
Nice vid jonny in 16 on the 17th of march so im doing my tractor test so hopefully ill start working soon 👍👍👍👍
Nice honest vid buddy, keep up the good content. Can't wait to see the next one
Class vid johnny well done
Brilliant vid mate
LM gave me the nod to check your channel out Jonny.
Enjoying your style showing how to operate and work all the controls.
Is that the other drawbar stored behind the left rear axle??
A
It is Gordon, it’s a terrible place to put it, it’s been a real pain since I’ve had this tractor. Thanks for coming over! Kurt has been a massive help to me, he’s fast becoming something of a father figure! Lol cheers Gordon
Probably rattles about like a bugger......leave it in the workshop!! 😆
Keep the videos coming👍
Just top class work from you Jonny my vids are no where as good as yours you have a great talent what GoPro and video editing software do you use?
Nice video, I love your channel ahha, seem a really nice, grateful and genuine guy! Not that I’m trying to be a know it all or anything and your Puma might be different but our 160 has like a mirror on it for the pickup hitch.
That’s right John! The older pumas had a mirror, these new ones don’t appear to have any, it was a nice touch so I’m a little annoyed they got rid of them. At least all of our new Pumas don’t have any. Cheers mate really appreciate you supporting the channel :)
Take care buddy
All the best :)
Yeah it is an older one, 12 plate. We decided to switch to a 155r this year, don’t spose you run and green and yellow ones?
Great video, very helpful!
I bet u will be 4k subs by the end of the week
That would be unreal! Lol hitting 1000 hasn’t sunk in yet lol
Can you do a three point linkage video please?
Yes I will :)
Get video mate really enjoy the machinery side off the farm .
Cracking video buddy
Nice video mate 👍
liking your vids, great to watch and nice to see different point of views on the tractors and equipments. im wondering what the big screen is you have all the way to the right? is it for some the tools?
Hi thanks for watching sly fox! It’s the control screen for my Trimble GPS system. I’m going to do a video on it in the future :)
great video one other thing i would have added is light checks but still great vid mate really enjoying your vids
Yes, i forgot to mention that! Good point!
Yes, i forgot to mention that! Good point!
Can you do a video on how to drive that case on the joystick ?
Great ideaDo more of thisGreat vid mate
Hi really enjoy your videos I was just wondering, do you harvest your own crops? And if so what combines do you run.
U might of said this sometime already but how many acres is your farm you work on ? Cheers
Great video keep up the good work :)
Just basic hauling trailer. When I started I hauled a lot off ehay comes out combine 😂
What time was the end of your day when you videoed it at 16 mins 40 secs?
Hey we’re abouts are you from and love the video
Nice video pity ur case dosent have a wide angle front wiper like my t174
great video thanks
super video thumbs up 👍
It's funny when your pulling full load empty and then pull off it almost catches me out with less weight to pull.
Love videos have you ever considered jcb 4000 like George Saunders one
No we’ve not really considered them, they wouldn’t really suit our farm. We don’t do high road Millage, so they would be wasted on our farm. There a great machine for contractors! There’s are quite a few around me.
Thanks for watching
Take care :)
Jonny why dont you put your bag other the side of the cab against the door, then you dont trip over it all time 😉
You forgot to mention taking the shoe on and off Jonny also where’s the rest of your pipes and you control box for the trailer lol
Quite right Alain! Shoes off......slippers on!!!
Jobs a peach! Lol
Jonny 1388 slippers and pipe
Vaping and driving a tractor I do the same 👊
Why is your Fendt cab full of junk?
Demon sent me
You missed the light check, nothing worse than comming up behind a tractor/trailer or caravan, even a car teailer and not having any idea when he is gona turn or brake cos his damn lights are no working. Other than that a nice video.
We have a case 160 and a 210 that's 252 hp