Well This Isn't Good...
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- With corn harvest just around the corner, we're making the final preparations to the combine and corn head. What started as a simple task to realign the corn head and unhook it for soybean header, quickly went south when a small but crucial bolt for the folding mechanism broke. Join me in today's video as we tackle this unexpected challenge while gearing up for harvest-and stick around for a surprise at the end.
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Matthias, aka HiTech Farmer, is a 5th generation family farmer from Southwest Minnesota who promotes agriculture by capturing it through the lens of a camera, one video at a time. Passionate about emerging farm technologies and the benefits of 21st-century precision agriculture tools, such as farm equipment, GPS, and autonomous tractors, Matthias is determined to bring new methods into his operation. These methods can improve his farm's efficiency and sustainability into the future. Learning from his parents' (Mike and Dawn) work ethic, Matthias sees every day as an opportunity to educate and entertain about the daily triumphs and challenges his farm faces, whether technology-related or not. His mission is to share his enthusiasm and knowledge of agriculture as he embarks on what it means to be a farmer in the modern era.
Looks like that 75' was well cared for over the years...nice classic
sweet ride. Keep it forever
Dang, beautiful truck! My grandpas trucks were in no condition to save by the time he was done with them. Glad to see you are able to cherish this one.
Hey, a Chevy version of that 75' GMC pickup truck was my first new truck as well. Bought it in New Orleans when I was doing carpenter work.
That is a very cool truck!
nice pretty truck 😍😍👍👍
a real pickup!
That "last thirty-years" comment was hilarious, and besides, you're the kid in this equation..., all 6'3" of you. Just squeeze in there boy!.
No a Chevy / GMC fan but it’s a good looking truck
I think your grandpa's truck is very cool! I like the LED lighting, nice and bright. Is that the original paint? If so, that's fantastic. I don't recall hearing how many miles are on it. Looks like a fairly low mileage rig. Either way, it's been well cared for.
I bought my mom's last car, a 2000 Mercury Sable LS Premium Package, and my Dad's 1999 Ford Ranger XLT. They bought both at the same time. The Mercury was in the showroom, and the truck was a leftover 99. The dealer must have made dad a really good deal to get him to buy both at the same time. I bought the truck about eight years ago. Dad had dementia and couldn't drive any more. He's gone now, but always enjoyed riding in his truck with me. Mom hasn't been able to drive for a couple years because of her eyesight. It's a long story how I came to buy her car back from my nephew. She's thrilled that I did, and had no idea I was going to do it. I take her everywhere she goes, and we always take her car. Both vehicles are in mom's garage together. They have names, the car is named Gigi, and the truck is named Goldie. Both are very low mileage, the car just turned over 60k miles and the truck has 55k miles. Mom likes to go to the garage and use her Swiffer duster to keep them clean. I asked her one day about the cheap Walmart floor mats in the car, I figured it surely came with its own. She said it did, but she wanted to put the Walmart mats over the originals to keep them clean. 😊 I'll be keeping both at least as long as mom's still with us, even though I have a car and truck of my own at my place. Mom loves to ride in both of them. When she's gone (hopefully not for a long time), my plan is to pass them along in the family.
Great video, Matthias. Your grandpa's truck is in good hands.
I'm not a Chevy fan but that is a beautiful truck. P.ease don't let your grandfather sell that truck.
Extremely large expensive machine. When you crawl inside there you better have the key in your pocket.