There's probably an offset mount available. Or you could go with a lav mic, which would capture your vocals better against the loud noises of your cool profession.
I like getting up early and getting a jump on the day.I rarely hit traffic out on the route. So it makes the route go smoothly. The biggest factor is how long you spend delivering at the dairy. Thanks so much for watching !
Thank you for your Chanel, this brings back so many memories for me. My Dad and uncle both hauled milk from farms here in East Tennesse. I’ve ridden many miles with my dad hauling milk. My uncle actually started hauling milk when he was very young with a goat hooked to a small wagon picking up old milk cans. Thanks again, really enjoy it!
WE have a farmer up on the hill in NH. He has a co op tanker come in early am, even in snowstorms. He has a robot system I believe. I see the DeLaval service truck their occasionally. He has bout 2 0r 300 cows. I think his son is going to take over eventually. There are expensive subdivisions being built here. New home owners might not like smell of manure.
Yea it’s rain or shine . Every holiday too . The cows need milked and the milk needs hauled regardless of the day or weather. 200-300 is a good size! My biggest is about 140-150. I hear you about the smell at the farms . Those hot days and they spread fresh manure is Definitely an acquired taste lol 😂. Thanks for checking out the video.
Welcome! I cover Franklin county Pennsylvania and Washington county Maryland. I go to dairies in Frederick, md , Carlisle ,pa , Winchester,va and Hancock,md mostly. Not sure of the counties for some of those. Thanks again for coming by ! Glad to have you.
There's probably an offset mount available. Or you could go with a lav mic, which would capture your vocals better against the loud noises of your cool profession.
Long hours and no traffic the catch is you have to get moving at 4 am. Not bad!
I like getting up early and getting a jump on the day.I rarely hit traffic out on the route. So it makes the route go smoothly. The biggest factor is how long you spend delivering at the dairy. Thanks so much for watching !
Thank you for your Chanel, this brings back so many memories for me. My Dad and uncle both hauled milk from farms here in East Tennesse. I’ve ridden many miles with my dad hauling milk. My uncle actually started hauling milk when he was very young with a goat hooked to a small wagon picking up old milk cans. Thanks again, really enjoy it!
That’s awesome! I’m glad this channel was able to bring back some great memories. I’m working on a new video now. Thanks for visiting.
WE have a farmer up on the hill in NH. He has a co op tanker come in early am, even in snowstorms. He has a robot system I believe. I see the DeLaval service truck their occasionally. He has bout 2 0r 300 cows. I think his son is going to take over eventually. There are expensive subdivisions being built here. New home owners might not like smell of manure.
Yea it’s rain or shine . Every holiday too . The cows need milked and the milk needs hauled regardless of the day or weather. 200-300 is a good size! My biggest is about 140-150. I hear you about the smell at the farms . Those hot days and they spread fresh manure is Definitely an acquired taste lol 😂. Thanks for checking out the video.
New to your channel. What counties do you cover on your route?
Welcome! I cover Franklin county Pennsylvania and Washington county Maryland. I go to dairies in Frederick, md , Carlisle ,pa , Winchester,va and Hancock,md mostly. Not sure of the counties for some of those. Thanks again for coming by ! Glad to have you.
@@MilkHaulingwithTj Thanks for replying. That's a nice area to work in. Be safe!