FARM EQUIPMENT TOUR - Peterson Farm Bros and Peterson Family Farm
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Check out the wide variety of equipment we use on our family farm!
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Welcome to Peterson Family Farm. On this UA-cam channel, we plan to show viewers what happens on a real life family farm in Kansas. From working with animals, to planting seeds, to harvesting grain, to putting up hay, to fixing equipment, you'll get to see what farming is like! Our farm is a 5th generation farm started in 1882 by our great great grandparents. We grow wheat, corn, soybeans, milo, sunflowers, and forages and we feed about 1,000 head of cattle. To learn more about it, watch our channel intro video here: • Welcome to Our New You...
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Hi Peterson brothers.
I like watching you talk about your farm. I grew up in a farming community and it’s only now that I am older that I actually really appreciate that fact. It’s a shame that a lot of these smaller farming communities have almost died out - I mean where I grew up. I have no idea where your community is or the size except that it is in Kansas😊
I am Australian and I think the Petersons have a wonderful sense of humor
Farmers rock, literally. I like food.
I like there is a lot of history on your families farm.It's actually rare to see nowadays.
Older equipment is better in most cases !! Thanks for the tour !!
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My parents left the farm in Alberta in the 50's after 7 years of not getting to take off a crop. I have a lot of respect for people like you and so glad it's a generational farm. You are a vital piece of the worlds infrastructure, where would any of us be without you?
Like someone else said, old iron is solid iron, fix it up and go again. I've seen a lot of jimcrack equipment made from the scrap pile on farms that does exactly what it's made for. Does anybody fabricate tools like a farmer? I don't think so.
Thanks for memories.
awesome harvesting & cultivation equipment & machines #
My husband's family farmed and now the land is in capital and the brother uses his old Oliver truckers and equipment to maintain the fields and the road ditches with this equipment worked just as well as the new equipment out there thanks for the great video's Mrs mairs
It would be cool having y'alls farm on farming simulator that would be fun
That would be awesome!!!
Yes it would. But it would be hard to get
And great video documentation for inventory !
I have a lot of respect for you guys keep it up
We are right in the middle of Iowa, we farm a bit differently than y'all so we enjoy seeing how you do it down there. You do nice videos, my girls are doing a channel and they like to watch videos like this and get ideas. Keep up the good work.
First of all my condolences on your dodge pickup LOL that newhollan tractor is awesome to bad u guys got rid of it enjoy farming and GOD BLESS U AND FAMILY
Thanks for taking the time to give us a tour! Always like to hear the history of the farms and the enquipment.
Thumbs up to the JD "B" model. I have a 1949 AC WD that we still use for brush hogging and pulling a hay trailer. these old tractors always start and sound so great.
Thank you for the tour. Impressive line of equipment.
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I really like your videos and i think it is cool that you live in kansas because, I live here to.
Such a unique video! Thanks for sharing and walking us around your family farms!
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Very cool. We don't have a farm (yet) but I recently purchased a 1979 Ford tractor that I use while we are clearing land and preparing to build. I love using that tractor more than my newer John Deere. What is also nice is the fact that it's so simple to work on and parts are readily available.
I burnt a bailer like that too the ground. I was bailing straw on a hot summer day and the straw caught fire in the power takeoff and did a lot of damage to the tractor but the bailer was destroyed. Of course didn't have an extinguisher in the tractor but did after that. :)
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Been a long time since I got to see you guys at sylvan Kansas
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Great tour , hang on to the case tractor you have a gem , enjoy , stay safe , memories of many hard days on the farm , pictures of grandparents , share with us & stories ! Thank you , Bob
Never seen a newholland like that, love it!
The scale of things is a bit different to northern Ireland!
Would love to go to the US someday to do the harvest (God willing)
Keep up the good work 👍👍
I love Your videos
Friends don't let Friends drive Red Tractors! Lol
It`s always good to see some of the older tractors still being used around the farm today !
U guys are hard workers. Like seeing you guys in action. Keep it up
Wow... (new sub here) the square bale forks really brings back memories. I spent many hours running a 4020 John Deere with that very attachment, loading "idiot cubes" (square bales) on a trailer, and humping them off, one at a time onto a 50 year old chain conveyer, up into the loft of the barn.... early 90's. Good times!
This is a proper family farm - old equipment is preserved and used instead of being just sold or scrapped, because it can still perform some tasks. There are also some animals there like cows, cats and deers.
Equipment may museum! Thank you for showing what a farm needs. Mine blowing.
What a great informative tour, absolutely brilliant!🇬🇧
I like the steel wheels on the irrigation pump
Thank goodness someone has a ro-Gators sprayer they advertise all the time on your UA-cam channels
I like your guys farm nice equipment thank for the tour you doing a good jop like to see more family farm tour shawn mcreynolds from woodston,ks mcreynolds farm
I farm in southeast Kansas just found you today on UA-cam I really enjoyed your video
Wow! Love your equipment! lots of memories for me. :D
Go Ford 🇺🇸👍
Awesome farm guys. That snap of the finger trick was nifty. I found yall from watching Zachs channel.
Still haven’t found real truck power yet with no Chevys😂 jk, Love your content, God Bless
My family also has a dairy fram and again petty old equipment but sadly we are retiring soon
Looks and being new doesn't mean anything as long as it gets the job done and safe is all that matters
Gotta love farm equipment tours thanks Peterson farms
I fell in love with your trucks l have always had f series trucks. My last was a F250 4wd.
Cool video, Hello from Corpus Christi, Tx
Hello from Australia love your channel
awesome video! you guys should do a video of some of your old farm toys!
Very Nice
I love Ford's to love your vids
Love our 4430
Nice equipment
Awesome thanks for the tour 😃
What do you want for the 7720. I am farming my Granparents farm here In central PA. I’ve been looking for a used combine. Farming skipped a generation in my family. The family farm was rented out for over 30 years till I started farming 9 years ago. It’s hard starting out if you weren’t raised doing it.
Probably in the $6,000 range. Private message us at Facebook.com/petersonfarmbros if interested!
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Wow yall got alot of equipment
we have a john deere 6230 loader tractor same year as 7130 john deere
New viewer here, Id love to see an overview of the farm...like how close is your farm to the main farm and that. Ive always wondered how much space a farm like yours takes...
Nice video,
Do u ever foresee u or ur brothers going back to small square baling of hay or straw and things like that? I heard u say something about old forks for how u used to handle bales.
Probably need to try a Chevy!
Hey buddy my daughter lived in hayes Kansas.
Ford stands for. found on road dead / fix oil repair daily
Can you tell/show us how some of the equipment works? Like, the disk, flex head, etc?
We had a 1964 case 930!
wow, the crap shooters have sure evolved from the 60s.
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You know how a tractor is on it’s last legs on a dairy farm cause it becomes the feed tractor
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@@katherineunderwood613 no sorry
You have a Gourgous sister and love come over from Uk work on your farm and can take her out to Dinner
We had a JD 6620 until it burnt and we got a JD 9500
the whisling on the truck is a trboue
19:45 very interesting... I thought - with all the GMO seed - you couldn't reseed your own grain.
Wheat seeds are not GMO and you are allowed to save seed and reseed
did you learn the finger snap from the Millennial Farmer LOL
when u guys buy new equipment do u have it delivered or do u have a semi flatbed trailer or like a gooseneck trailer for one of your pickups?
I'm not sure if he was born yet the last time they bought something new
Scott B shurley they were as new as there loader tractor was
missed the chopper
Enormous amount of batteries also.
What with silage harvaster
Wow...I missed it! To be fair it's parked in an old shed all by itself but still...my bad! 🤦♂️
I would be interested in that square bale grapple if you’d be willing to get rid of it! I messaged you early on today on Instagram. Thanks!
What about the forage harvester
...and you can drive all these too ...
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not bad looking equimpent but my color is red lol /nice cattle
What happened to the 5830
No Chevys but green equipment ha Ford is red
Hi
How does your average farmer like you guys afford all of this equipment?
just discovered your channel looks like a great farm hope you'll check mine out aswell. Greetings from Alberta Canada
Which tractor was your first driving it?
My first tractor to drive was a JD 3020 (Greg). Sold that one probably 15 years ago.
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How many acres total?
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What happened to your 8200?
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Cegth!)))
Is there a reason you guys prefer JD??
You use a combine for a graincart !!!!????!!!WOW.........WOW. REALLY
Lol I just meant that the labor and capital we would put into a grain cart is put into that combine for now.
@@petersonfamilyfarm1778 sheww I had this picture in my head of you using it just like a grain cart
total Investment?? Buildings, plant, animals??
Where is that old John Deere whit a loader
Combine
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What happened to the 8200 and case drill
Sold both several years ago.
Where is the forage harvester?
Forgot to film it, sorry! It was hidden away.
Where are y’all located
i live on a farm in southwest missouri and i love your guyses channels i love ih and jd equipment but u guys dont use chevys or gm whyy?????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because ford is better😂😂
@@kadennorton38 i disagree
How do you edit your UA-cam videos?
Imovie
Hey Perterson Family I would like to know if you are related to Kelsie Peterson whole lives in Melba Idaho because she is my ag teacher
The sound is really bad
I am interested in the come I live over by Abilene if you could let me know in if are wanting to sell it I would be very interested
Combine
Sure, please send us a message on Facebook (Peterson Farm Bros) so we can talk about it!
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