I Need To Go To The Amish Store For Some Parts / The Girls Are Home!!!
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- Today I went to the Amish store for some parts that I need to fix one of my horse drawn mowing machines and I clip some pastures. Also, the girls are home from Hawaii!
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Ithank GOD that your angels are returning home.
Glad all are safe back home! I enjoy watching the old ways and the critters. Nice to watch a channel with calm people and no swear words. Reminds me of the waltons!
Haha, Brenda loves the Waltons.
Excited to get to see them thrash your oats . Hope the girls had a good trip.
Yes they did, thanks
Mr. Jim and Mrs. Brenda. I got behind on your videos and a have finally caught up. I would just like to thank you very much for your hard work and time you put into these videos. Not only are yall wealth of knowledge but have such kind and beautiful souls. Just wanted you to know that a lot of us really appreciate what you do.
Thanks very much
The Belgians look so beautyful.
I LIKE THE VIDEOS VERY MUCH , I WATCH EVERY ONE .
Looks like Brenda got plenty of sun in Hawaii, nice tan.
Hello Jim,thankyou so much for taking the time to videoing this,hello Brenda how lovely to see you again and welcome 🏡 home. All the very best 🌱🌱🌱💕🇬🇧UK
Hello and thanks!
Glad to see the Girls back at home safe and sound. and sounds like they had a great time. can't wait to see some of the highlights of their trip. Also can't wait to see the thrasher in harvest. that should be interesting. once again an enjoyable time Jim thanks for taking the time and thanks for sharing. God Speed
Thanks for the experience and information. Old equipment and old ways are important. Thanks for taking us there.
Glad the trip went well, welcome back.
As always and another excellent video Jim
Thank's for sharing your video Jim very interesting I'm glad you're girl's got home safe can't wait till the next video stay safe and God bless
Thanks for watching
Thanks for posting. I use to go to an Amish family's place close to my home and buy some lumber items and at times we were able to sit and talk a bit. I always enjoyed those times. Shared a few meals with them. In many ways I envy the way they live.
Can't wait for your thrashing vids, Jim!!! Also, I see what you mean about how much quieter your pasture mower is than the other one. Probably more wear in the one you use for hay. Glad the girls are home safely. You know you're living your best life when it is great to be home.
You got that right!
Welcome home Brenda and girls. Look forward to your shared video.
Thank you Jim for sharing your time w/ us.
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Thanks
Barbers Point, five miles from Pearl Harbor was where the P-3s in VP-22 squadron were, back in the day.
Happy Friday! Always glad to see what is going on there! Hope the ladies had a great vacation.
You’re first!
The shortages are world wide. Amazing.
Good job you are lucky to be able to get parts for your mower,all we have is tractor supply not a lot of help with horse equipment .Glad the girls had a good time.my wife can't what for the videos. Thanks for taking the time to show us.
Thanks 👍
There you go you answered that question.
That's a gorgeous golden Hawaii tan, Brenda. I'll bet the time difference will be a bit to readjust to. I actually sailed on the Great Lakes with a captain who lived in Hawaii. He worked one month on, one month off. Those first few days back were quite an adjustment for him. The ships on the Great Lakes stay on Eastern Time, same as yours, but if we went to ports like Chicago or Duluth their local time was an hour behind us. It could get confusing sometimes if you had to catch the boat in Duluth, or have a grocery order coming from the marine supply store. So I know what it's like for Jim trying to plan around Amish Time 😆
Yes the time change is a hard adjustment, especially coming east. And all this time change can be hard to figure out as you mentioned!
Love watching the video,it seems like everywhere you go supplies are short...
My girlfriends dad owned 58 acres behinde our farm and did his farming the old way. We had his hoarse drawn hay binde in our barn before selling it to an amish couple in Lancaster county.
Wow that clips the grass/grain really well I need a team and a mover like that I am so fasanated by all the equipment you have and use love 👀 watching 👀 😀
Welcome back ladies! Good to see there were no Sun burns, at least for Brenda!! 😀 I think Jim behaved himself pretty well even though he didn't have adult supervision!!
Thanks, lots of sunscreen was applied. Yes, he seemed to be a good boy
Wow..cant wait to see the binder n thresher machine in action
Jim, please do not sweat the fools. Good videos. Thanks
So glad the girls had fun and are home safe and sound. Another relaxing video love it thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Can't wait to see the oat operation!! That will be interesting!! That's right, animals will only eat the bottom grass! We always mowed our pasture! Home Sweet home, would love to see a video of your trip! that's the only way I would get to see Hawaii because i'm a home kind of guy!!
It's worth the time it takes to mow it. Video coming soon!
Good hear the ladies are home safe and sound.It will be great to see the binder and thrashing machine in action.It would be nice to see how your horses handle the binder.And to be around the thrasher.
Great to see Brenda, can't wait to see the holiday vid. Looking forward to seeing the Amish machinery.
Thanks for watching!
Brenda the holiday has been great for you. your hair looks amazinng
Oh thank you!
Thanks for sharing.
My bet is all of you are glad to be back together
. From what I see ,yes you do live in a pretty part of the country! I do not aspire to visit Hawaii, however am looking forward to seeing your video of the trip. I always say , there's nothing quite like home.
Yes we are, so true, there's no place like home
In my younger years i drove tractor for the binder and we thrashed and blew the straw up in the barn. Looks like Brenda got a nice tan, and glad there home safe 🐎🐎❤👍
You must be glad that your wife and daughters are back; it maybe an assumption, but I am quite sure your diet is improving again!
I am also doing a lot of business with the Amish: Yesterday I was in Jamesport, MO , where they annually have a big two day auction in the first week of July. I bought a JD rock plow, relatively cheap, but mowers were very high, some re-furbished ones cost more than $ 3000. They have acres and acres of horse-drawn equipment there and although almost no advertising takes place, thousands attend the sale. You would enjoy it.
Eating well! The auction sounds very enjoyable!
Welcome home lady's hope you had a great trip
I m thinking heat the ar up and put a little more bend in it might be a quick field fix till you can get the right part
Welcome home Brenda and girls, I'm sure that I'm not alone in saying that we missed you. Hope you all enjoyed your journey, I look forward to the highlights.
Hey Jim love your videos keep up the good work! For what ever it is worth those Mennonite s u mentioned with steel wheels are known officially as Groffdale conference old order Mennonites, and the Amish in your area known are known as "swartzentruber Amish", the swartzentruber Amish are considered one of the most conservative Amish movements nationwide. They are usually less willing to let outsiders to film as compared other sects of Amish. Your video of there shops and farm are simply amazing they must really like you. 👍
We would love to see the adventure to the island.
Good to know girls are back home from the trip.
Yes Jim i would love to see video from Hawat trip.
i love your kitchen! great videos love your channel!
Thanks!
Glad to see the girls are back and all went well. Thank you for sharing. Have a great weekend. From PEI 🇨🇦
Thanks you! You too!
5 stars!! thank you
I do like Jim's vidios. More horses the better. Need more training vidios of Duke and Earl
Glad all went well on the vacation.
Hope the girls had a great vacation. Look forward to the vacation videos. Brenda looks great, imagine the gals do too. The trips to the Amish places are very interesting. Can't want to see the mower fix and how it works.
Seeing farming w info is addicting.
Thanks, Hawaii vid coming soon. Glad you enjoyed the video
Always such a enjoyable experience. Look forward to each and every new video.
Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to the thrashing video. Nice work as usual Jim.
Happy to see Brenda is back and all that island sun has faded the "farmer's tan" hahahahahaha.
Harvesting grain the old fashion way will make good video. Grandpa told stories of using horse drawn implements.
Love the speeded up version! Too cute!
Glad you like it!
Think Jim is wondering who Joe is…🤣 Me too!
I was raised to call the cutter bar a "sickle bar" and the knives were called sections. I guess it's all about where you were raised.
Yes!
Would like the videos of how they used to do the fields very interesting! Theres amish by us i can sit and watch them out in the field with the horses for hrs! Glad the girls had fun on vaca thanks for another great video
I can't wait
This year the oats are cut on shares....next year or year after Jim is going to be invited to join the threshing ring! Hard work ahead.
I've shocked oats after the binder cut and bundled. My back still aches from all that bending over. Lol!
Watch out for the rats that run up your leg when you heft that shock up to the wagon when its time to carry them to the stationary thresher.
Thanks for the heads up!
The Amish and Mennonite both here in Kentucky drive cars trucks combines and they all have rubber Wheels every once while you'll see one the sky still with but 99% of them have rubber wheels on so they pick and choose what you want LOL
I'm thinking the reason you are having trouble adjusting the angle of your cutter bar is that that spliced tongue is changing the angle of the bar, dropping the teeth toward the ground. If you put the splice under the broken end, it would probably tip it too high. If you replaced the tongue, I think it would be just right.
I was just going to ask if you could do the old fashioned way of binding it and then threshing it.
Brenda is home and nicely tanned! Glad the girls are home. I know you are glad to see them.
It's no different since I repaired the pole but thanks for the suggestion. It will be interesting to see how it goes with the binding and threshing for sure
didja see the upside down waterfall in hawaii , suppose to be breath-takeing --
no we didn't
I would be interested in some footage of Hawaii!
Coming soon!
Hi love all your videos look forward to the girls trip video. I would like to comment on the noisy mower, check the condition of the ledge plates and make sure hold downs are holding the knife down close enough to the ledger plates, either one of these conditions can make the mower noisy and drive harder. . Hope this might help.
Thanks, I'll check it out
The rod looks like a job for a blacksmith......
Sure I would love to see Hawaii pictures I know I will never get to go so hey did you eat spam ha ha
Yes, had to try a lot of the local favorites at least once
Welcome back home!!
Thanks!
MGBYAAIJNA 👍😎
Jim, with the rise in lumber prices, who is making more money ? You? The sawmill operation, or have the Amish kept the prices the same as before? Thanks
The Amish in our area haven't changed their prices too much
That’s good
Would the noise when cutting be coming from the blades being nice and close and rubbing when cutting??
Could be
Do the Amish change the horses as you do jim. Or do they just go to the next job using the same pair of horses?
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Are you going to let that dry and bale it? Unless I missed you saying that.
A before and after tan photo is requested!
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What is the make and model of the 2 mower's? I have a McCormick deering #7 it's a little noisy 5 ft bar.
No. 9 McCormicks
Second!
How many acres is your farm jim
About 150 acres, give or take some
That nice size farm plus lumber I can see you a hard working man.
I thought farmers helped each other.
One hundred men make an encampment, one women makes a home.
Audio is so low, couldn't hear a thing Brenda said.🙁
Sorry! Thanks for letting us know
why is this guy so un-certain & way over explaining-things, us channel-searchers, wanna see the horses-pulling ----- dontcha-know ---- lol---- hi-lady-bill, you too my-man, very kool