As a retired nurse of 40+ years, Rebecca’s statement of; “I’ve done worse things”, rings a deep solid tolled bell for me! Good work Rebecca! Fingers crossed! 🤞🫶🤛
You may want to consider John Deere corn head grease in the post hole auger gear box. It is thick like grease when cool but flows like an oil when warm. It is not really the right stuff for every application but it will stay in gear boxes that have less than optimal seals and is certainly better than running dry. We use it in the gearbox on our rake, among other things, and it has been great. No more cooked bearings and is way more affordable than new shafts.
I have witnessed many AI procedures and discussed the process with several veterinarians and AI technicians and they always described the procedure like this: insert your left hand into the rectum and find the cervix. Then you insert the instrument into the vagina until it reaches the cervix. It is best if you insert the tip past the crevice (but in most virgin heifers the cervix is too small to get the instrument past the cervix) then you dump the semen. If you cannot get past the cervix, then they dump the semen as close to the entrance of the cervix as possible. In the later case a pregnancy is less likely to occur. I am thinking you will be very lucky if the heifer is pregnant. Best of luck and I will continue to watch for your results. By the way I never miss your videos. Keep up the good work and welcome to retirement.
Great video ya'll!! Love those sweet Jersey cow's. Ya'lls homestead is so Beautiful! Young man the posthole digger looks like new good job. I had 2 bush hog's that leaked really bad I went bought John Deere cornhead grease put in them never leaked again. I actually replaced the gear oil in my tiller and finish mower both with the cornhead grease that's been 12 years ago I use the finish mower sometimes twice a week and bush hog every couple weeks never had a leak or problem at all. Really believe you will be happy with it. A lot of people say you're just putting a band aid on it but I believe after 12 years that's not the case. Thanks for sharing have fun enjoy ya'lls time together and homestead.
I know the post hole digger is one of the simpler fixes you've made-- but sheesh. Your ability to remember how everything goes back together is awesome. I love watching you fix stuff. And even though it's not perfect, that digger looks brand new!
Sorry for you, but I likes the video. Loved when the piggies was so happy with their new inclosure. Their flopping as they ran. Too cute ❤ Pray you have a good week to come. 🙏❤️
Evan The next time you have a shaft that is grooved where the seal rides, you can find a “ready sleeve” (not sure of the brand name) that fits over the shaft and is paper thin providing a clean smooth surface for the new seal. Love following you and Rebecca.
Hi Evan, you can replace the gear oil in the gear box with cornhead grease. I did that on my woods 7 foot brushcutter. Its been going strong for two 7:39 seasons now.
Another productive few days, even with the few bumps in the road. I'm sure the ducks will be fine once they take a swim or two in the pond. I can't recall the name just now, but there was a compound that could be applied to shafts then machined down to specification to get the machine back online until a new shaft could be secured or fabricated. I guess it was similar to JB Weld, but that wasn't the name. My mechanics and machinist used it a couple of times when I was Maintenance Manager in a chemical plant. Something like that might fix your post hole digger shaft leak. With your maintenance background you may know the product of which I speak. It isn't like that shaft turns 24/7/365. Good job, Mr. Full Time Farmer dude! P.S. Eureka! The old memory still works! That shaft repair compound was called Belzona!
Well in the words of Joshua L. Marine “Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful”. I hope your week ahead is filled with less challenging obstacles than the past few days offered. 👍🏻
Never used the speedy sleeve thing others have mentioned but corn head grease works well. It thins out when you're using it but thickens up when not in use so it doesn't leak through the seal.
Couple thoughts from an old farm kid... Have you thought about growing enough corn, oats and soybeans to meet your feed requirements? That's the only way you can get your input costs down to below "market" prices. Should only need 5 acres or so and minimal equipment, old 4 row planter, 2 row combine with both heads and a feed mill. Food for thought... Run your ducks and turkeys in your garden and orchard. Cheap lawn and weed mowers and devastating for the bugs. Way better than chickens which will tear everything up. Project for your scrap pipe... Storage "rack" for your post hole auger and any spare augers. Makes hooking the darn thing up easier and keeps it cleaner and everything together. Love you guys!
Hy Evan and Rebecca love what you do never miss a video here in france! 🇫🇷👍! Little tip if your post hole digger is still leaking you should put a grease serk somewhere and fill it up with solid grease. That should do the trick or at least only leak on very hot days.
May I say that the PTO guard on your post hole digger as well as all other PTO's on the farm require a chain to be hooked to the tractor to stop them spinning. It's extremely dangerous not to have them. It's is definitely worth investing in a new one. Keep em coming, love your relaxed style of farming.
True that, but you really have to wirebrush the tar out of your shaft before installing, or the rust will spit the sleeve (or it just won't go on, in extreme cases...)
Might want to look at using protein cubes to help get the cows where you want them. I feed mine cubes occasionally and if I want to move them I just use the cubes, since they like them.
Oh no boy, lol i'ts always like this with you and Becka lol never a dull moment and we love it that way at your house, i'ts very interesting and wonderful at the same time ! Both of you are real and down to earth people and i'ts satisfying for me to watch your family move thru the muck of life 😂😂❤❤
Hey Evan, I got a tip for you on the post hole digger. When the oil gets low, just refill it with grease that's what we used to do on ours to keep it from leaking. Lucas red works great or marson
If you ever run into a situation like with the rough shaft on the posthole digger, they have what they call a ready seal. the seal is slightly larger inside DIAMETER, and a sleeve to basically glue onto shaft. Works great but your dimentions have to be spot on to order.
Use 00 or 000 Grease instead of gear oil. My rotary cutter gear box leaked terribly until I used 00 Grease. I had the seal replaced, but like you it still leaked a little. I wound up using the 00 Grease anyway.
The quality of the pasture reared chickens and knowing they had room to run and exercise is worth $20 a chicken in my view. Quality matters, so does knowing where your food come from. All the best from Liverpool, England.
Aren't those can triggers awesome!! My sister had never heard of them so I had to send her a picture of mine. Great invention so your finger doesn't fall off after painting.
Please get some steel toed flip flops for Rebecca it hurts to think what would happen. Please be careful around those dairy cattle. They can get agressive. Love you guys! Keep up the great videos
Hope this one works for you (or I should say Ellie). So funny seeing the pigs eating the marshmallows and yet that imaginary line still makes them skittish. Evan you are so lucky to be able to fix your equipment. What a lot of money you are able to save. Sorry for the bad luck...next week will be better. Have a Blessed day.
You could have fill the gear box with grease and eliminated putting new seals and you will never have a leak. I really like the videos you put out on day to day farming.
If you can't keep oil in it try some straight SAE 140 weight gear oil. The stuff is like cold honey. The next step up would be a Corn Head grease (NLGI-1) which is more like pudding.
You need to get a spare wheel for *every* vehicle/implement that has wheels! Make a list of the sizes, get them from a scrap yard and then in slow time you can fix them up as small easy projects.
Hi in regards of that shaft on your p hoist hole digger leaking after installing new seal you should be able to get sleeve for the shaft same p leave where your got your seal. That should solve the problem good luck
You might be able to buy a repair sleeve for the shaft that is leaking on the post hole auger. They make them in a ton of sizes. Speedi sleeve would be thing thing to google. You could also get that rough sounding bearing pretty cheap too. It did not sound healthy. Filling it with grease might be an option as well.
A feel a good metal lathe would help with your various projects like that shaft on the post hole digger weld it up and turn it back down in the lathe and re assemble
Hey Evan, you could take the post hole digger back apart and clean up the shaft that's leaking and weld a bead around in the grove that the seal has cut and build it up a little then turn the saft back down on your lathe put in a new seal and put the thing back together and it shouldn't leak anymore. You both did great around there and it looks good. Definitely watch the gloves that have been laying out boogers will get you. Stay safe, Fred.
Good job on the digger, looks nice. The numbers on the meat chickens is interesting, we did that back in the early 90's and that's about what we had, given the inflation and higher cost of living prices. Sorry to hear about your tires and your wasp issue. Thanks, I hope you have a good week!
JudithB Some days just go like that. Makes you appreciate when nothing happens!! I need to take my flat bed in for tires and get a hub for a spare. I put used tires for $55.00 on the trailer and my truck since they seem to rot while sitting, and new tires are so expensive. I always bring my gloves inside when I come in, dont want brown recluse spiders or anything else nasty to get in them!! The hole digger looks really nice!! Too hot here in Arkansas to do more them feed n water, but a cold front is coming down Wed!!!
Enjoy watching you make the total transition over to full time working on the farm. I don't know why, but from what I have seen of my dad's and other farmers lives, there is often an unexpected event. But you get through it and move on. Hope the ducks were finally able to leave their friends and join the other ducks. Good luck with everything and I hope you get some normal time and the weather is good to you. We once went to a park with an open pavilion and I sat down on a hornet that blended in with the picnic table's color. That hurts. I feel the same way about hornets as Rebecca does about mice/snakes. Thanks for the updates.
Hey Evan, I have not read through all of the comments, so this advice could be repetitive. Place your gloves in a gallon zip lock bag after each use. Helps to prevent creepy crawlies from getting into them.
Speedy sleeves are cheap and work well being in the marine and industrial engine and diesel electric gen sets business for over 30 years they saved a lot of time and money
rough week for ya but that's farm life always unpredictable hope your next few days are better dont worry bout the bees and wasps that part of country life I've em all been stung so many times i cant count
Howdy! From Alabama!! I was wondering what you do with your empty feed bags. I try to find uses for mine, but sometimes it’s hard!! Thanks for another great video!! 😊
Re last video it’s a bevel gear ie changing direction 90degress a planetary gear has one gear in centre and other like planets one the outside Now you’re a man of leasure can we please have more videos even of watching paint dry or grass grow I’m getting old and decrepit here in England UK Keep up the good work
Funny thing about the wasp in your glove, Evan. They say that you can always tell if someone is (really) from Texas by the way they routinely/habitually knock the scorpions out of their boots before donning (or not, in the case of the "greenhorn" Texan....) Always enjoy y'all's videos! btw, has it ever occurred to you WHY you have "DUCKweed" on your pond? Go figure....but don't "waste" it the next time you clean it out; put it on the garden! (It's ALIVE!)
Evan, when my wife was 11 months old, they lived on an N.W. OHIO farm. Her mother hung her washed night time one piece P.J. on the clothes line to dry. the kind that have the little foot pockets. That night, she went to put her to bed, BUT EVERYTIME SHE WOULD PUT HER LITTLE FEET IN THE POCKET, she would kick and scream. Her mother thought she just didn't want to go to bed... She attempted several times with no success.. The last time when she pulled her foot out of the pj. leg, there was a Yellow Jacket hornet attached via stinger to her foot. She swatted it off and checked the other foots pocket?? It to had a wasp / hornet inside. Her mother felt horrible about trying to force her feet in those pj.s... To this day, she is highly allergic to any kind of bee or wasp sting.
We always tell someone who is having a bad day with that sort of problems you're having to break a match... That's so you break the run of bad luck that you're having, just like you were having that day Evan. But I've also broken small sticks instead and by the way it does mostly break the run too.
Can you store the post hole digger with the leaky seal facing up? I grew up eating duck. We had two hands and a Drake, and usually got about six ducks to butcher at the end of the fall. Yes rotisserie chicken already cooked at Sam’s. Please is my wife. Also in the refrigerated section can you get 2 pounds of chicken salad for $7.85. It comes with a little celery, add your own walnuts and grapes, if that’s what you like.
On the topic of your truck, those years are bad for breaking the transmission cooler lines off and dumping the contents of the pan in a hurry. They break after the straight part coming from the transmission where they go to rubber up to the rad/cooler. If you haven't changed them, it might be worth doing or getting done. Often they don't even leak before they go to give you some warning. The lines aren't terribly expensive from the dealer, but a bit of a pain without a hoist to change. I can explain a way to do an alternative "fix" if you are interested. (Hose barbs, some hose, and a bit of creative thinking)
Rebecca and those darn flip-flops. My mom use to do that. Until a pony stepped on her foot. Mom said it was just a one-time thing. Then a pig did the same thing a week later.
How many people hit the thumbs up before watching the video??? Always a great time of watching Evan and Rebekah!!
As a retired nurse of 40+ years, Rebecca’s statement of; “I’ve done worse things”, rings a deep solid tolled bell for me! Good work Rebecca! Fingers crossed! 🤞🫶🤛
Hi.... Evan and Rebecca thanks you for showing your video homestead bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍
You may want to consider John Deere corn head grease in the post hole auger gear box. It is thick like grease when cool but flows like an oil when warm. It is not really the right stuff for every application but it will stay in gear boxes that have less than optimal seals and is certainly better than running dry. We use it in the gearbox on our rake, among other things, and it has been great. No more cooked bearings and is way more affordable than new shafts.
I have witnessed many AI procedures and discussed the process with several veterinarians and AI technicians and they always described the procedure like this: insert your left hand into the rectum and find the cervix. Then you insert the instrument into the vagina until it reaches the cervix. It is best if you insert the tip past the crevice (but in most virgin heifers the cervix is too small to get the instrument past the cervix) then you dump the semen. If you cannot get past the cervix, then they dump the semen as close to the entrance of the cervix as possible. In the later case a pregnancy is less likely to occur. I am thinking you will be very lucky if the heifer is pregnant. Best of luck and I will continue to watch for your results. By the way I never miss your videos. Keep up the good work and welcome to retirement.
Great video ya'll!! Love those sweet Jersey cow's. Ya'lls homestead is so Beautiful! Young man the posthole digger looks like new good job. I had 2 bush hog's that leaked really bad I went bought John Deere cornhead grease put in them never leaked again. I actually replaced the gear oil in my tiller and finish mower both with the cornhead grease that's been 12 years ago I use the finish mower sometimes twice a week and bush hog every couple weeks never had a leak or problem at all. Really believe you will be happy with it. A lot of people say you're just putting a band aid on it but I believe after 12 years that's not the case. Thanks for sharing have fun enjoy ya'lls time together and homestead.
I know the post hole digger is one of the simpler fixes you've made-- but sheesh. Your ability to remember how everything goes back together is awesome. I love watching you fix stuff. And even though it's not perfect, that digger looks brand new!
Sorry for you, but I likes the video. Loved when the piggies was so happy with their new inclosure. Their flopping as they ran. Too cute ❤ Pray you have a good week to come. 🙏❤️
You guys are awesome! I just wouldn't feel right if I didn't do everything I could to get you some calves next spring. Great video, keep them coming!
Evan
The next time you have a shaft that is grooved where the seal rides, you can find a “ready sleeve” (not sure of the brand name) that fits over the shaft and is paper thin providing a clean smooth surface for the new seal. Love following you and Rebecca.
I didn’t see your post, when I used that it was called speedy sleeve from bearings incorporated.
@@davidcharles3131 I believe you are correct. I just remember that they worked.
Hi Evan, you can replace the gear oil in the gear box with cornhead grease. I did that on my woods 7 foot brushcutter. Its been going strong for two 7:39 seasons now.
Another productive few days, even with the few bumps in the road. I'm sure the ducks will be fine once they take a swim or two in the pond.
I can't recall the name just now, but there was a compound that could be applied to shafts then machined down to specification to get the machine back online until a new shaft could be secured or fabricated. I guess it was similar to JB Weld, but that wasn't the name. My mechanics and machinist used it a couple of times when I was Maintenance Manager in a chemical plant. Something like that might fix your post hole digger shaft leak. With your maintenance background you may know the product of which I speak. It isn't like that shaft turns 24/7/365.
Good job, Mr. Full Time Farmer dude!
P.S. Eureka! The old memory still works! That shaft repair compound was called Belzona!
Well in the words of Joshua L. Marine “Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful”. I hope your week ahead is filled with less challenging obstacles than the past few days offered. 👍🏻
A lot of work , but it sure will taste good !! Love to see the 2 of You working together !!! I LOVE YOU BOTH !! 🥰 🥰
Great job you two! Wholesome Midwest farm life for all of us to enjoy!
Living on a farm all my life. My dad used to say. “Every day is an adventure and always expect the unknown to happen.”
Life of a small farm… always something to do… you’re doing a great job, hang in there… 🙏👍💪
I love your channel I love watching the ones with the cows and the hogs
Never used the speedy sleeve thing others have mentioned but corn head grease works well. It thins out when you're using it but thickens up when not in use so it doesn't leak through the seal.
Evan, knowing what went into your animals, to me is well worth the extra cost. I really appreciate you sharing your farm life with us. Thank you.
Couple thoughts from an old farm kid...
Have you thought about growing enough corn, oats and soybeans to meet your feed requirements? That's the only way you can get your input costs down to below "market" prices. Should only need 5 acres or so and minimal equipment, old 4 row planter, 2 row combine with both heads and a feed mill. Food for thought...
Run your ducks and turkeys in your garden and orchard. Cheap lawn and weed mowers and devastating for the bugs. Way better than chickens which will tear everything up.
Project for your scrap pipe... Storage "rack" for your post hole auger and any spare augers. Makes hooking the darn thing up easier and keeps it cleaner and everything together.
Love you guys!
Love the videos My frends , Keep them coming .
Great Video, love all the animals and how well you both take care of them. God Bless, ;)
thanks for shareing evan i enjoy all your videos and hope you two are doing good .
Never a dull day. It’s good you have a medical professional on hand Evan.
Evan, you and Rebekah have been quite busy since your last video. Always glad to see how things are coming along at Country View Acres!
Love watching❤.
Awesome job !!!!!! Good luck with the AI 😊🙏👍❤
Great video
It is heartwarming to see how you treat all your animals👍👍👍
I like how they treat each other. There are many ways to express love, and they show it.
@@Marcus1954s AMEN!!!!!
Great job Rebekah! Thank you both for sharing! Always enjoy your channel!
Hello Evan, Rebecca enjoyed your video. Pigs look great. Never had a wasp my glove thats not good. Have a great day see you next time.
Hy Evan and Rebecca love what you do never miss a video here in france! 🇫🇷👍! Little tip if your post hole digger is still leaking you should put a grease serk somewhere and fill it up with solid grease. That should do the trick or at least only leak on very hot days.
Great job keep up the great work love your videos thank you
Enjoy very much the way you guys care for your animals.
May I say that the PTO guard on your post hole digger as well as all other PTO's on the farm require a chain to be hooked to the tractor to stop them spinning. It's extremely dangerous not to have them. It's is definitely worth investing in a new one. Keep em coming, love your relaxed style of farming.
Better luck in the future. Thank you for sharing.
You can get what is called a speedy sleeve to put on the output shaft to make a new seal surface.
True that, but you really have to wirebrush the tar out of your shaft before installing, or the rust will spit the sleeve (or it just won't go on, in extreme cases...)
A machine shop could spray weld that surface and turn it to original size as an alturnative process.
The post hole digger will be fun to see back in action.
Evan, if it wasn't for bad luck you'd have no luck at all, but you and Rebecka still have that great outlook on life, God bless you two.
This channel is another level
Might want to look at using protein cubes to help get the cows where you want them. I feed mine cubes occasionally and if I want to move them I just use the cubes, since they like them.
Great to see you again and hope it’s all going well for you and your family and your friends mate great video thank you
Great production and farm transfermation. Grazing cows are hungry. Enjoyed your cost analysis of raising birds. Bee safe 👍👍👍
Oh no boy, lol i'ts always like this with you and Becka lol never a dull moment and we love it that way at your house, i'ts very interesting and wonderful at the same time ! Both of you are real and down to earth people and i'ts satisfying for me to watch your family move thru the muck of life 😂😂❤❤
Hey Evan, I got a tip for you on the post hole digger. When the oil gets low, just refill it with grease that's what we used to do on ours to keep it from leaking. Lucas red works great or marson
If you use cornhead grease in the gear box it will eliminate the leak
Great job
Use 00 gear grease in your post hole digger it’s a lot thicker and won’t leak as bad
Thanks for posting Guys
Good job Rebekah and Evan. PJ is a great guy to come help ya'll.
I had Army duty in Texas. We learned to check our boots by shaking them out before we inserted feet in a.m. as scorpions would climb in sometimes.
If you ever run into a situation like with the rough shaft on the posthole digger, they have what they call a ready seal. the seal is slightly larger inside DIAMETER, and a sleeve to basically glue onto shaft. Works great but your dimentions have to be spot on to order.
I just love watching you both work together. I live in Australia and I'm nearly talking your accent, haha
Use 00 or 000 Grease instead of gear oil. My rotary cutter gear box leaked terribly until I used 00 Grease. I had the seal replaced, but like you it still leaked a little. I wound up using the 00 Grease anyway.
Hey Evan and Rebecca working together on the homestead great to see you...ps did you give your dogs away we miss seeing them...God Bless!!
The quality of the pasture reared chickens and knowing they had room to run and exercise is worth $20 a chicken in my view. Quality matters, so does knowing where your food come from. All the best from Liverpool, England.
They make a speedy sleeve on surfaces that have a groove on the shaft.
Aren't those can triggers awesome!! My sister had never heard of them so I had to send her a picture of mine. Great invention so your finger doesn't fall off after painting.
Please get some steel toed flip flops for Rebecca it hurts to think what would happen.
Please be careful around those dairy cattle. They can get agressive.
Love you guys!
Keep up the great videos
Hi evin, I like your chickens and ducks and turkeys and cows and sheep 🐑
Hope this one works for you (or I should say Ellie). So funny seeing the pigs eating the marshmallows and yet that imaginary line still makes them skittish. Evan you are so lucky to be able to fix your equipment. What a lot of money you are able to save. Sorry for the bad luck...next week will be better. Have a Blessed day.
Hello from NE rural Ohio 👍👍✌️
You could have fill the gear box with grease and eliminated putting new seals and you will never have a leak. I really like the videos you put out on day to day farming.
If you can't keep oil in it try some straight SAE 140 weight gear oil. The stuff is like cold honey. The next step up would be a Corn Head grease (NLGI-1) which is more like pudding.
You need to get a spare wheel for *every* vehicle/implement that has wheels! Make a list of the sizes, get them from a scrap yard and then in slow time you can fix them up as small easy projects.
Enjoyed the video. We also raise our own livestock for iur consumption. We like knowing what goes in and how they are cared for.
Hi in regards of that shaft on your p hoist hole digger leaking after installing new seal you should be able to get sleeve for the shaft same p leave where your got your seal. That should solve the problem good luck
You might be able to buy a repair sleeve for the shaft that is leaking on the post hole auger. They make them in a ton of sizes. Speedi sleeve would be thing thing to google. You could also get that rough sounding bearing pretty cheap too. It did not sound healthy. Filling it with grease might be an option as well.
A feel a good metal lathe would help with your various projects like that shaft on the post hole digger weld it up and turn it back down in the lathe and re assemble
Hey Evan, you could take the post hole digger back apart and clean up the shaft that's leaking and weld a bead around in the grove that the seal has cut and build it up a little then turn the saft back down on your lathe put in a new seal and put the thing back together and it shouldn't leak anymore. You both did great around there and it looks good. Definitely watch the gloves that have been laying out boogers will get you. Stay safe, Fred.
Good job on the digger, looks nice. The numbers on the meat chickens is interesting, we did that back in the early 90's and that's about what we had, given the inflation and higher cost of living prices. Sorry to hear about your tires and your wasp issue. Thanks, I hope you have a good week!
JudithB Some days just go like that. Makes you appreciate when nothing happens!! I need to take my flat bed in for tires and get a hub for a spare. I put used tires for $55.00 on the trailer and my truck since they seem to rot while sitting, and new tires are so expensive. I always bring my gloves inside when I come in, dont want brown recluse spiders or anything else nasty to get in them!! The hole digger looks really nice!! Too hot here in Arkansas to do more them feed n water, but a cold front is coming down Wed!!!
that sort of thing is normal for a farmer . it's easy to not remember how often everything goes right but when things go wrong it's hard to forget
Enjoy watching you make the total transition over to full time working on the farm. I don't know why, but from what I have seen of my dad's and other farmers lives, there is often an unexpected event. But you get through it and move on.
Hope the ducks were finally able to leave their friends and join the other ducks. Good luck with everything and I hope you get some normal time and the weather is good to you.
We once went to a park with an open pavilion and I sat down on a hornet that blended in with the picnic table's color. That hurts. I feel the same way about hornets as Rebecca does about mice/snakes. Thanks for the updates.
Great Video, Projects are looking good. That wasp had to hurt , sorry about that. , always something..😅
Hey Evan,
I have not read through all of the comments, so this advice could be repetitive. Place your gloves in a gallon zip lock bag after each use. Helps to prevent creepy crawlies from getting into them.
Haha i always use the same weatherstrip adhesive to seal gaskets. It's almost like we grew up in the same town... oh wait we did! Lol
Evan add one tube grease and that will help seal shaft
You could of got what is called a speedy sleeve. It covers the worn shaft .
Speedy sleeves are cheap and work well being in the marine and industrial engine and diesel electric gen sets business for over 30 years they saved a lot of time and money
I saw speedy sleeves in the national seals catalog. Wasn't sure what they were. I will look into them.
rough week for ya but that's farm life always unpredictable hope your next few days are better dont worry bout the bees and wasps that part of country life I've em all been stung so many times i cant count
That shaft with the groove worn in it, could have used a speedy sleeve. Especially with such a slow rpm.
Howdy! From Alabama!! I was wondering what you do with your empty feed bags. I try to find uses for mine, but sometimes it’s hard!! Thanks for another great video!! 😊
Trash bag for raccoons?
Ellie!
Whenever they are THAT friendly to you-----
RUN!
Very interesting explaining cost break down on Chicken's,
I still think it’s better cost for the chickens than most stores. I bought an organic whole chicken from ALDIs and it was $15.
Re last video it’s a bevel gear ie changing direction 90degress a planetary gear has one gear in centre and other like planets one the outside
Now you’re a man of leasure can we please have more videos even of watching paint dry or grass grow I’m getting old and decrepit here in England UK
Keep up the good work
Having a farm or a ranch is actually a full time job 24/7. 9:08 9:09
Funny thing about the wasp in your glove, Evan. They say that you can always tell if someone is (really) from Texas by the way they routinely/habitually knock the scorpions out of their boots before donning (or not, in the case of the "greenhorn" Texan....) Always enjoy y'all's videos! btw, has it ever occurred to you WHY you have "DUCKweed" on your pond? Go figure....but don't "waste" it the next time you clean it out; put it on the garden! (It's ALIVE!)
Evan, when my wife was 11 months old, they lived on an N.W. OHIO farm. Her mother hung her washed night time one piece P.J. on the clothes line to dry. the kind that have the little foot pockets. That night, she went to put her to bed, BUT EVERYTIME SHE WOULD PUT HER LITTLE FEET IN THE POCKET, she would kick and scream. Her mother thought she just didn't want to go to bed... She attempted several times with no success.. The last time when she pulled her foot out of the pj. leg, there was a Yellow Jacket hornet attached via stinger to her foot. She swatted it off and checked the other foots pocket?? It to had a wasp / hornet inside. Her mother felt horrible about trying to force her feet in those pj.s... To this day, she is highly allergic to any kind of bee or wasp sting.
Oh no! Poor little poppet!
I'll be checking my gloves for a bit (and then I'll forget again, lol).
Poor baby!! I just got stung by a hornet a couple weeks ago- found a HUGE nest in a hidden part of the garden!
Those bites are so painful.
We always tell someone who is having a bad day with that sort of problems you're having to break a match... That's so you break the run of bad luck that you're having, just like you were having that day Evan. But I've also broken small sticks instead and by the way it does mostly break the run too.
Good job. 🙂
Can you store the post hole digger with the leaky seal facing up? I grew up eating duck. We had two hands and a Drake, and usually got about six ducks to butcher at the end of the fall. Yes rotisserie chicken already cooked at Sam’s. Please is my wife. Also in the refrigerated section can you get 2 pounds of chicken salad for $7.85. It comes with a little celery, add your own walnuts and grapes, if that’s what you like.
It comes in 3s. Good luck from now on.😊
On the topic of your truck, those years are bad for breaking the transmission cooler lines off and dumping the contents of the pan in a hurry. They break after the straight part coming from the transmission where they go to rubber up to the rad/cooler. If you haven't changed them, it might be worth doing or getting done. Often they don't even leak before they go to give you some warning. The lines aren't terribly expensive from the dealer, but a bit of a pain without a hoist to change. I can explain a way to do an alternative "fix" if you are interested. (Hose barbs, some hose, and a bit of creative thinking)
keep it going!
The ducks got evicted lol great video as always!
Rebecca and those darn flip-flops. My mom use to do that. Until a pony stepped on her foot. Mom said it was just a one-time thing. Then a pig did the same thing a week later.
thanks ^^
Hello from Alabama 👋🏾