Just thought I'd watch an oldie but goodie. This is before I subscribed. I liked watching this old one, back before you had 100k subs. Have a good week!
Cole, I am glad you worked the reference about the "giveaway" tractor into your video. That is a great "hook" and the more you use it the better. I would just say from past experience, never turn your back on a cow with a calf. Good cows - bad cows, take nothing for granted during calving season. The most "dependable" cow can surprise you. I know you are very well aware of that, but some viewers might not be. 812/2 likes at 3:30 EDST - 400 to 1 - extremely strong numbers.
Alot of work your out of breath farmers are busy all day looks like dad really needs you thank you for helping him I like to see that your a good kid don't get ran over by one of those big cows they would kill ya nice video and nice to see it's starting to dry up. See the next video
Great video. Outstanding farm. Cole you and your dad work so well together. Truly. He is very proud of you. Cole get some 22 LR shotshell ammo and you can plug the nasty pigeons inside the barn without hurting the structure at all. Shoot them when they are roosting.
Determined walk over to the gun cabinet; gets the shotgun & ammo “I hate pigeons!! Pigeons & rats they’re pissing me off” Lol 😂 I know the feeling I hate mice!! Note to self: never irritate Cole especially if he’s standing by the gun cabinet!!Lol😂😂😂😂. I Love ❤️ your videos you guys are great thanks 🙋♀️💗
If I was a new guy on a farm and they told me my first job was to drag some mud around on a tractor I'd assume it was a made up job. Cool vid to see some stuff that you wouldn't think needs to get done.
Drag works great . Did not know about the Give away . Thats a sweet old tractor . Looks like it would be a great resto / refurbish and put her butt back to work tractor . Course Ive never ran a tractor with a cab and all these new fangled switchs and buttons . I am a lever man myself LOL . Im not a Fopp I am a Dapper Dan man .
Enjoyed the video as usual! I was one of the first so I deserve the tractor! It’s getting to be spring here in South Georgia it’s 80 today. Thanks for sharing
You have some great videos, the repair and build videos really show the people that dont farm that farmers dont fix everything with a checkbook, we use whatever we have on hand to repair or refurbish something to get more use out of it. Keep up the great work
I was as nervous as a cat crappin' razorblades until you got that hay wagon out of the shop. Nothing like coming back over the hill and seeing a big black spot where the shop used to be. Whew.
I am watching these 'early' vids again and hardly recognize the farm. Speaks volumes as to the persistent improvements you Sonne's have implemented. Good yob, eh. Oofda.
There can never be enough brian, must be nice being able to feed cattle outside, here in ireland we have to feed cattle inside or keep them on a concrete pad and collect all their shit into a tank as slurry for the winter
Cole, that was quite the shootin' display. I hate those pigeees also, don't have rats but feel your pain on the sky carp. keep up the good work from lindstrom,mn
I had two pigeons then all suddenly had six pigeons then I started getting rid of them when they got poop all over the shed come in in the morning the boss had used a 4 inch magnum shell inside the shed God bless
You should learn how to shift gear on such a nice old Tractor - Shift gear on time, and you'll have a nice ride. As a former farmer, I like to see new guys starting Farmings life. I enjoy your Cannel very much. PS. Never weld beside a Flameable material like straw and/or hay.
When you killed the tractor pulling the drag it appeared you were trying to turn right but weren't using the foot brake for the right wheel. Turns lots better if you use the foot brake.
I taught my self to weld by welding two pieces of metal together and throwing it across the shop as hard as I could. If they stayed together I figured it was a good weld. My welds are not pretty either. I am getting better at it. Wire Welding is almost like soldering. only hotter
Found your video on how you got going in utube, answered a number of my questions. See SDSU extended spring break to March 20 so you'll be home to help with calving. Should we expect more videos while you're home? ;>). Also came across your post-tornado video and now I understand why your place layout looks a bit different now than it does on Google Earth (which is 2013 photo). Hope you and family are able to avoid the corona virus or at least it doesn't hit you too hard.
Yea I will be having more videos out! I haven't explained that in any of my videos but because of that tornado, and the insurance we had, we were able to rebuild newer and better looking buildings. Thank you, I hope you and your family are safe too!
It seems like most of your farm is mud. Is that normal? It may be just how it looks on camera but is there any place for the cows to lay down that is not mud? Thanks for the video.
I'm positive that tractor isn't to small for the drag my rtv will pull that drag might try running a gear in the 3 to 5 mph range for the most of us that farm we use open top tractors all the time we just don't run hwy gear while turning thru a mud hole hahahahahahah but great for a video any ways
@@SonneFarms you really have come a long way for your channel I'm glad you haven't started putting goofy faces and what knot for your each video keep it going
I knew you had one of those coleman powermate air compressors, I heard that hammering in one of your video's in the background ! Not sure how you like it ,but I wish I would have spent the extra monet on a nice two stage . But you guys need a portable one ?
Cole I've been watching your channel for 9 months. I may have missed this, but how many Acers are you farming, and ball park, how many head of cattle? Thanks, keep up the Great work.
Howdy, John. We don't really like to share the number of acres we farm, but we are planning on calving 200+ cow/heifers, and we have around 400-500 feeders I would say
You're making some great videos, Cole. Your dad stated he was just be "a circus monkey on a unicycle," but y'all have an outstanding farm and you two work well together. The farm seems humongous, how large is it?
I’m wondering why they wouldn’t clean that hay off of the feeder wagon before backing it into the shop for welding. Good way to start a fire in the shop.
They sell Owls made of plastic that are life like to put in buildings for critters like pigeons...you may have to Google them or try Tractor supply...they work great ... pigeons are eaten by 🦉....lol..
You are very hard worker
Just thought I'd watch an oldie but goodie. This is before I subscribed. I liked watching this old one, back before you had 100k subs. Have a good week!
You two make a good workin couple
Whenever i had to work with my dad i would call it father daughter bonding time. I do miss him.
Bro your dad is the best
I can tell he knows how to weld by the way it sounds sounds so sweet God bless
Pliers work, screwdriver with a washer. Been there, done that. Thank you for the continued videos. Keep up the great work
Cole, I am glad you worked the reference about the "giveaway" tractor into your video. That is a great "hook" and the more you use it the better. I would just say from past experience, never turn your back on a cow with a calf. Good cows - bad cows, take nothing for granted during calving season. The most "dependable" cow can surprise you. I know you are very well aware of that, but some viewers might not be. 812/2 likes at 3:30 EDST - 400 to 1 - extremely strong numbers.
Alot of work your out of breath farmers are busy all day looks like dad really needs you thank you for helping him I like to see that your a good kid don't get ran over by one of those big cows they would kill ya nice video and nice to see it's starting to dry up. See the next video
Your dad adds humor to your videos. Thanks !
Great video. Outstanding farm. Cole you and your dad work so well together. Truly. He is very proud of you.
Cole get some 22 LR shotshell ammo and you can plug the nasty pigeons inside the barn without hurting the structure at all.
Shoot them when they are roosting.
Most impressed with your dad moving bunks and not bending the crap out of them or the tines on the grapple!
Thanks for taking time out of your busy day to give us an update
Wish I could ride a unicycle... thanks fella's for a great video..good day.
Determined walk over to the gun cabinet; gets the shotgun & ammo “I hate pigeons!! Pigeons & rats they’re pissing me off” Lol 😂 I know the feeling I hate mice!! Note to self: never irritate Cole especially if he’s standing by the gun cabinet!!Lol😂😂😂😂. I Love ❤️ your videos you guys are great thanks 🙋♀️💗
Merry Christmas Cole, Brian and Jeff, love you guys from Columbia Missouri
Merry Christmas to you!!
I like these videos so much I want to subscribe a million times.
You are real farmers!!💪🏻 super fun to follow you while milking cows! 🐄
If I was a new guy on a farm and they told me my first job was to drag some mud around on a tractor I'd assume it was a made up job. Cool vid to see some stuff that you wouldn't think needs to get done.
Drag works great . Did not know about the Give away . Thats a sweet old tractor . Looks like it would be a great resto / refurbish and put her butt back to work tractor . Course Ive never ran a tractor with a cab and all these new fangled switchs and buttons . I am a lever man myself LOL . Im not a Fopp I am a Dapper Dan man .
Enjoyed the video as usual! I was one of the first so I deserve the tractor! It’s getting to be spring here in South Georgia it’s 80 today. Thanks for sharing
You have some great videos, the repair and build videos really show the people that dont farm that farmers dont fix everything with a checkbook, we use whatever we have on hand to repair or refurbish something to get more use out of it. Keep up the great work
You two a fantastic. Great to see you two get along so well.
Thanks Tracy!
Lots of good action in this video! Old red tractor and shotguns!
I was as nervous as a cat crappin' razorblades until you got that hay wagon out of the shop. Nothing like coming back over the hill and seeing a big black spot where the shop used to be. Whew.
I am watching these 'early' vids again and hardly recognize the farm. Speaks volumes as to the persistent improvements you Sonne's have implemented. Good yob, eh. Oofda.
There can never be enough brian, must be nice being able to feed cattle outside, here in ireland we have to feed cattle inside or keep them on a concrete pad and collect all their shit into a tank as slurry for the winter
Good video 😀👍🏾 nice to see more of Mr. Sonne . .
Thanks for taken is along good video Brian Cole Daniel from central Mississippi
Well......, bright side......, the weld job makes the tires look better Hehehehe
Hey, those pigeons were far too good for ya!! I agree about the pooping issue.
Love the channel and the farm
Gotta love the spring time mud
Lmfao when the part about the pigeons came up, I laughed so hard, that's was funny lol
Cole, that was quite the shootin' display. I hate those pigeees also, don't have rats but feel your pain on the sky carp.
keep up the good work from lindstrom,mn
If it is all the same, winter chores are a whole lot more tolerable w/ a cab. July & August heat as well
Liked the video I've used the old pliers trick myself many times
1:50 What are you talking about. That tire has another 10-15 seasons in it.
Haha
that a good tractor for the drag
Love your channel and content. Keep up the great work. P.S. I greatly appreciate all the camera positions.
Thanks so much Erica! These nice comments are what keep me going!
Nice shot on that pigeon. Looks like me trying to shoot a teal🤣
Really good video you guys work well together thanks.
Hey! It will hold!
Nice video love the tractor
Farmers that don't have cattle are lucky sometime they need a lot of attention. Good Luck and i like the Video
Thank you!
I had two pigeons then all suddenly had six pigeons then I started getting rid of them when they got poop all over the shed come in in the morning the boss had used a 4 inch magnum shell inside the shed God bless
Try ask for taking the time out of y’all busy day really cool video great content
Thank you Dan!
You should add a Brian’s words of wisdom to a video like once a week lol he’s to funny to keep hidin
Looks warm Pop in short shirt sleeves 👍
Really laugh every time Brian uses pop icon liners lol.
You should learn how to shift gear on such a nice old Tractor - Shift gear on time, and you'll have a nice ride.
As a former farmer, I like to see new guys starting Farmings life. I enjoy your Cannel very much.
PS. Never weld beside a Flameable material like straw and/or hay.
Question ... why not aim that exhaust to the side? Or even forward? Good video! Thanks!
I'd love to have that tractor.
Love the sound of that old tractor.
Your dad is so funny :)
To bad you it snowed 3 inches up here by Pierre smh! I was enjoying the warm weather lol
We got about 2 inches last night
A 22cal air gun with a scope works on pigeons and wont hurt the tin stuff. Good vid. Peace
Love your videos. keep it up!!!
Your dad quoting lizo 😂😂😂
Love OG tractor
tour dad makes these good
That drag isn’t to much for that tractor. You just need to go down a gear.
Nice try on pigeon ! You’ll get it next time !
Put an owl decoy in barns/shops
We have them in the shed, they land right next to um
@@SonneFarms LOL they became friends. Maybe move owl randomly and different owl decoys.
When you killed the tractor pulling the drag it appeared you were trying to turn right but weren't using the foot brake for the right wheel. Turns lots better if you use the foot brake.
I thought I was hammering on the right break pretty good
I taught my self to weld by welding two pieces of metal together and throwing it across the shop as hard as I could. If they stayed together I figured it was a good weld. My welds are not pretty either. I am getting better at it. Wire Welding is almost like soldering. only hotter
hahaha
the mud struggle never ends! right?
What pattern do you use when you weld?
Found your video on how you got going in utube, answered a number of my questions. See SDSU extended spring break to March 20 so you'll be home to help with calving. Should we expect more videos while you're home? ;>). Also came across your post-tornado video and now I understand why your place layout looks a bit different now than it does on Google Earth (which is 2013 photo). Hope you and family are able to avoid the corona virus or at least it doesn't hit you too hard.
Yea I will be having more videos out! I haven't explained that in any of my videos but because of that tornado, and the insurance we had, we were able to rebuild newer and better looking buildings. Thank you, I hope you and your family are safe too!
It seems like most of your farm is mud. Is that normal? It may be just how it looks on camera but is there any place for the cows to lay down that is not mud? Thanks for the video.
Its not normal, is is very wet
@@SonneFarms We have had the wettest winter on record here in South Carolina.
Thanks for the info.
How many cows do you have?
You are the best
Keep er going 👍
They love there mani petite
I'm positive that tractor isn't to small for the drag my rtv will pull that drag might try running a gear in the 3 to 5 mph range for the most of us that farm we use open top tractors all the time we just don't run hwy gear while turning thru a mud hole hahahahahahah but great for a video any ways
Thanks!
@@SonneFarms you really have come a long way for your channel I'm glad you haven't started putting goofy faces and what knot for your each video keep it going
Good video,I have a question for both you and your dad,what is your least favorite and most favorite job to do on the farm?
Least favorite, tagging calves when the mother is mean. Most favorite, doing some tillage I suppose haha, easy job
@@SonneFarms My most favorite is tagging a calf with a mean mother. Least favorite is doing tillage.
LIKE THE VIDEO SO MUCH!!!!!!!!
Turn your heat up along increase the wire speed, might help. I noticed this video is 2 years old lmao 😂
lol thanks
I knew you had one of those coleman powermate air compressors, I heard that hammering in one of your video's in the background ! Not sure how you like it ,but I wish I would have spent the extra monet on a nice two stage . But you guys need a portable one ?
A portable would be nice to have
Looks like you'll have plenty of time at home with this pandemic going on to make more videos
Yea I have another week of spring break, and I am guessing we will go online after that week is over
Cole I've been watching your channel for 9 months. I may have missed this, but how many Acers are you farming, and ball park, how many head of cattle? Thanks, keep up the Great work.
Howdy, John. We don't really like to share the number of acres we farm, but we are planning on calving 200+ cow/heifers, and we have around 400-500 feeders I would say
You're making some great videos, Cole. Your dad stated he was just be "a circus monkey on a unicycle," but y'all have an outstanding farm and you two work well together. The farm seems humongous, how large is it?
We have an average sized farm
@@SonneFarms Sorry, I shouldn't have asked that question. An avgerage size farm in the US is about 450 acres.
Heh, have used screwdrivers in a pinch to move bale racks!
Oops Mike beat me to it and answered my question. Universal term.
9:55 Pull 🪁 missed it by that much a night time search & destroy with a pellet gun
Love the muddy pooch❤️ what’s its name?
Ellie!
Is there a reason you don't add clean sand to some of your runs and pens and let the cows work it in to firm up the ground
Because then we would be spreading sand out in our fields when we scrape up the lots
hey, pigeons want to live too!
here in Brazil we have no calves to buy, the demand is great 'the feedlot is running Cattle
Come over to ireland, you'll find plenty of friesen bull calves that are for a euro each, very small but hard to lose money on them at a euro
@@jerryodriscoll3691 mar sin bheadh sé sin go maith
@@CanalDaCarregadeira Tá me sa gnáthleibhéal gaelige 😂
I’m wondering why they wouldn’t clean that hay off of the feeder wagon before backing it into the shop for welding. Good way to start a fire in the shop.
It was really wet
Will it hold? Of course! Guess who?
When I was not sleeping yea I get that ha
Sonne BADASs
It's a good idea putting your. Cattle in your field and letting them poo right in the fields!!
Like Lizzo would say. 😂😂
Cole, why didn't ya clean off the feed wagon and give it a thoroughly look over since ya already got it in shop and welder out.
not enough hours in the day the bale feeder needed hay in it
They sell Owls made of plastic that are life like to put in buildings for critters like pigeons...you may have to Google them or try Tractor supply...they work great ... pigeons are eaten by 🦉....lol..
We now have three of them in the shed!
You probably said before but what are you taking in school.
Agronomy at SDSU
Ask your dad if he knows Dean Fredrickson from Poet. He used to be a manager at out local Cargill elevator.
Heh! Thought you were too young to know who He-man is!
I really have no idea who it is
And yet up here any night not under -15c is low risk to babies outside in corals, lol.
Some years we are putting them inside to calf because of the temperature, this year it has more to do with the mud.
Hi Cole
Howdy
I just remembered did any one ever win the tractor you were giving away I probably missed the video about it
I think that's at 100k subs
My bag if I would have watched the whole video I would have answered my own question