Thanks for the great video, the drone footage was awesome as always. Tony you are getting quite good at changing those hydraulic hoses out on the skid steers. Take care guys and have a great rest of the week 👍🇺🇸🇺🇦
Hey there Tony and Ashlyn, I hope you're all well and good! Tony, that Skid Steer Loader should be well lubricated with all of the leaking hyd lines. Since you're borrowing your neighbors lime spreader, I'm guessing you don't have one, probably have yours spread. Ashlyn, that was some nice drone work, especially liked you shooting your Dad spreading lime, and it looks like your contractor's are moving right along. I hope y'all have a good one! "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌👍🇺🇸
ToeKNEE! Hydraulic lines, once they start going....bright side you're not splitting a tractor to get to them. Had to laugh, when you've had more years of bone rattling and a million hours of wrench & welder time, 7 mph looks WAY more attractive than 12. SmartASH! Finger killers indeed, lots of memories. So my niece and nephew discussing who's going to "take care of me" just took on new meaning today 😲. Great video thanks.
Road Bib by Michelin, not the best traction for mud but we run that tractor on the road quite a bit hauling manure and what not. They have been wearing really well
@@cordelllush8133 You know thats also a good question. I believe its so we can have some traction if we need to use 4 wheel drive because if they were all the same I feel like the traction would be bad. I could be wrong though my Dad Tony will correct me if I am wrong.
Drone footage of construction and Tony running lime was excellent. Great job once again!
I recognize that spreader!! Side boards complements of yours truly.
Thanks for the great video, the drone footage was awesome as always. Tony you are getting quite good at changing those hydraulic hoses out on the skid steers. Take care guys and have a great rest of the week 👍🇺🇸🇺🇦
Hey there Tony and Ashlyn, I hope you're all well and good!
Tony, that Skid Steer Loader should be well lubricated with all of the leaking hyd lines.
Since you're borrowing your neighbors lime spreader, I'm guessing you don't have one, probably have yours spread.
Ashlyn, that was some nice drone work, especially liked you shooting your Dad spreading lime, and it looks like your contractor's are moving right along.
I hope y'all have a good one!
"Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌👍🇺🇸
I enjoy flying my drone very much so.
Seems the mower could take care of the coyotes once immobilized. Blessings!
ToeKNEE! Hydraulic lines, once they start going....bright side you're not splitting a tractor to get to them. Had to laugh, when you've had more years of bone rattling and a million hours of wrench & welder time, 7 mph looks WAY more attractive than 12. SmartASH! Finger killers indeed, lots of memories. So my niece and nephew discussing who's going to "take care of me" just took on new meaning today 😲. Great video thanks.
Lol hopefully not in the same way.
With fertilizer expense so high, maybe this is a year to lay the manure on alittle thicker on the fields and save money.
We will be hauling manure on that ground soon
i have to ask. why the different tires on the back?
Road Bib by Michelin, not the best traction for mud but we run that tractor on the road quite a bit hauling manure and what not. They have been wearing really well
@@tonyrohrer3563 than why not have them on the front too?
@@cordelllush8133 You know thats also a good question. I believe its so we can have some traction if we need to use 4 wheel drive because if they were all the same I feel like the traction would be bad. I could be wrong though my Dad Tony will correct me if I am wrong.
Yes they are