Long time follow up not an often comment, but I just figured I'd jump in and say thank you for all the great videos that I enjoy. I'm sure the hottest part is trying to put up with The armchair farmers tend to know it all somebody with your experience in the field. I don't feel challenged by any outsiders. You seem very professional and do a fantastic job. Appreciate it. Stay well, my friend. Look forward to the next video.
Great job to Sarah for knowing when to stop and Jerod for showing his sisters how to get equipment out correctly. Also to dad for teaching his kids common sense and not being affraid to try something without getting into trouble.
Jerad to the rescue! 9560 sure has some great tires! Good choise changing them out this spring. Sarah's camera-hero smile after it came out lol...she's hilarious.
I never get tired of watching these big choppers harvest hay or corn. I am amazed at how much product that can go through those choppers. You can hear that chopper is working much better now that the new parts have been installed.
Sarah pushed the "Stuck" button and Jared pushed the "unStuck" button. Good job! I'm impressed with Jared and the tractor. I'm impressed also with Sarah's shirt. It says it all if Jared or Dad tries to give her grief about getting stuck. Or her sisters or little brother for that matter! Good video Andy! I do like it when "the kids" do some of the videoing. They seem more relaxed and natural.
It’s not boring watching you get those livestock fed we appreciate all you farmers do sometimes you have to fight Mother Nature to get your animals fed we appreciate all your hard work thanks for sharing your videos
Every time a person gets stuck calls for a little different action . Time of year , days after snow melt , days after rain . Even the time of day if it's a hot windy day . If mother nature is raining at the time or if it's cloudy day . The type of soils can even change from one side of the bog hole to the other .
Great video Dad and kids great job Jerad for getting her unstuck. Andy has did a great job raising those kids and his wife. Sarah I feel the same way just like your shirt says. Be safe and Blessed.
Its ok Andy,knowone is a pro at getting unstuck! I have been the main groomer operator for the Bville snowmobile club for years,and there is nothing more unerving than getting a large machine that will go pretty much anywhere stuck! But it does happen and you have to be careful,because the machine is powerful enough to destroy itself and anything nearby! One wrong move and it can cost you!
Well ladies I have to say when it comes to getting stuck, there are 2 kinds of people- those that have and those that will. Great shirt Sarah!! Thanks for sharing Andy!
13:47 i always used to unhook (disc harrows) get the tractor out back to it in a dif direction wrap a chain around it and yank it out away from the mud leaving it unfolded of course but i feel those terradiscs are a bit heavier then wheel harrows
I chopped 2 bags of corn last Monday for my sister and brother in-law in MO. 150 foot bags and it was hot 98 degrees. I used an 1976 field queen , 3 row chopper..
A very large portion of people don't have a clue nor could even imagine how to juggle day to day operation of your farming operation . So much of the day is unpredictable what will happen or break down next . Now to put their next foot forward . The stress of day to day and to keep a mild manner about themselves , family and employees and each ones abilities to fix or keep from getting injured .
Hi Andy ! Hi everybody at the farm ! i wish Sarah get stuck more often , beautiful smile when she get stoke . good job Jarret unstuck that beast whit is new tire so close to see the new strap or belt at work for pulling that 9560 out of the mud . the chopper looking very good at the speed you going . Beautiful video ! Thanks Mr.Andy for your time and have a good day every one at the Hourigan farm ! 💖🙋♂️
Your explanation is spot on. Been there, got the muddy boots. Also been the guy who had to run the D8 that pulled the mess out. We had water like that here in the CT river valley in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Corn was under water at one point back in early July. We are getting concerned about getting crops out of the field now with all the rains we keep getting. Dump wagons and BIG pull chains coming out for silage guys. I got a converter dolly so I can hook dump trailers to 8640 to get grain out of some back fields.
I used to work on Sam's boiler in the house on that property,pretty sad to see it now! The dealership on Genesee st had a secret speak easy underneath it!
@@FarmingFixingFabricating Yes it did,I think back in the day all the Gumbas did a bit of gambling,and drinking down there! There was a trap door behind a divider wall in back of the reception desk! Kinda neat to see that.
I was watching Jered folding that up and all it could think about was my dad barking at me to not fold or lift up on a disk when your getting stuck!! 😂 Guess what! Jered is the man would have never guessed it would have came out! 👍👍 Good job man!!
Andy you have the most amazing kids your girls are very talented and you deserve all the credit for that because they got the training from you Andrew and jerod both learned from you but I can most definitely say that all of your kids even your girls aren’t afraid to work hard beside their father I admire you and your family keep up the great work I love your videos it shows that family can do anything especially work
@ghammond3132 I understand the aggravation of a small wet spot, have dealt with them. But that was a big tractor and he insisted on playing cowboy. I assumed it was August not April thus increased the dumbass factor.
You work ground, you find mud. Find enough mud, you get stuck. You don't have to go to college to pay for education. Great video, Andy! And the education didn't cost much this time. I should have a PhD in getting stuck myself. 😮😂
When the girls get something stuck they do an awesome job. The reason they do it, is because they need to take their break and stretch their legs. Awesome job Sarah. Continue doing what you are doing everyday.
Talking about the drone - my son threw an iPhone 13 into the lake. Sat there in 15' of water for five days, until I fished it out. Put it in rice for a couple of days, plugged in the charger and it works just fine. Checked for water intrusion and there was none
You've mentioned on many occasions what the moisture content of the haylage when you're chopping but I don't think I've heard what the moisture level is after it cures out in the bunk. Mind sharing that? I'm just curious if drops much at all. Thanks Andy.
I remember when you planted the Trump field and that’s when I subscribed to your channel!!!! Been watching ever since and have really enjoyed your content!!!
I would think running out of space would be a GREAT THING as many livestock farmers are running short of feed & having to spend extra money buying feed or bales where they can
Andrew do you brush or clean up the blacktop road when you leave the field? I am in the UK and am required to make sure I clean the excess mud off the public road.
I love the show that Sara gave I started laughing at you and I know how you feel and it’s okay and it’s cool 😎 I used to get yelled at and in the ditch because I slid down the bank tired, cut the grass at Jones Road into the swamp, and it was funny
Jared took his time and figured it out- Im sure he weighed all his options carefully. Im sure having all the extra weight of that mud stuck it it was on his mind
Long time follow up not an often comment, but I just figured I'd jump in and say thank you for all the great videos that I enjoy. I'm sure the hottest part is trying to put up with The armchair farmers tend to know it all somebody with your experience in the field. I don't feel challenged by any outsiders. You seem very professional and do a fantastic job. Appreciate it. Stay well, my friend. Look forward to the next video.
Great job to Sarah for knowing when to stop and Jerod for showing his sisters how to get equipment out correctly. Also to dad for teaching his kids common sense and not being affraid to try something without getting into trouble.
Love the shirt sarah. Have a black one with the same saying. Get a lot of compliments on it. If you haven’t been stuck you haven’t farmed long enough.
Excellent job getting that equipment unstuck. Jerod has the talent coupled with good sense and knowledge. Dad trained him well
I am really glad you mentioned Bigfoot I thought I was the only one who could see him
Jerad to the rescue! 9560 sure has some great tires! Good choise changing them out this spring. Sarah's camera-hero smile after it came out lol...she's hilarious.
Liked the smile, she looked relieved that everything was ok.
Charlotte's chatter keeps things on the "happy" side.
I never get tired of watching these big choppers harvest hay or corn. I am amazed at how much product that can go through those choppers. You can hear that chopper is working much better now that the new parts have been installed.
Sarah pushed the "Stuck" button and Jared pushed the "unStuck" button. Good job! I'm impressed with Jared and the tractor. I'm impressed also with Sarah's shirt. It says it all if Jared or Dad tries to give her grief about getting stuck. Or her sisters or little brother for that matter! Good video Andy! I do like it when "the kids" do some of the videoing. They seem more relaxed and natural.
It’s not boring watching you get those livestock fed we appreciate all you farmers do sometimes you have to fight Mother Nature to get your animals fed we appreciate all your hard work thanks for sharing your videos
Every time a person gets stuck calls for a little different action .
Time of year , days after snow melt , days after rain . Even the time of day if it's a hot windy day . If mother nature is raining at the time or if it's cloudy day .
The type of soils can even change from one side of the bog hole to the other .
Thanks Andy, great to have you to watch on my TV in UK,have a coffee on me,much appreciated.
Thank you
THANKS FOR THE FOOTAGE LADIES! NICE JOB JARED! LOVE THE SHIRT! AND YES MA"AM SARAH I BET YOU GOT IT NEXT TIME!
Great video Dad and kids great job Jerad for getting her unstuck. Andy has did a great job raising those kids and his wife. Sarah I feel the same way just like your shirt says. Be safe and Blessed.
I am proud of your children helping you on the farm
Its ok Andy,knowone is a pro at getting unstuck! I have been the main groomer operator for the Bville snowmobile club for years,and there is nothing more unerving than getting a large machine that will go pretty much anywhere stuck! But it does happen and you have to be careful,because the machine is powerful enough to destroy itself and anything nearby! One wrong move and it can cost you!
Enjoyed the video thanks Andy
You never bore me with your videos please keep the content coming!!
Good restaurant! Inn Between at end of video.
Well ladies I have to say when it comes to getting stuck, there are 2 kinds of people- those that have and those that will. Great shirt Sarah!! Thanks for sharing Andy!
13:47 i always used to unhook (disc harrows) get the tractor out back to it in a dif direction wrap a chain around it and yank it out away from the mud leaving it unfolded of course but i feel those terradiscs are a bit heavier then wheel harrows
I chopped 2 bags of corn last Monday for my sister and brother in-law in MO. 150 foot bags and it was hot 98 degrees. I used an 1976 field queen , 3 row chopper..
A very large portion of people don't have a clue nor could even imagine how to juggle day to day operation of your farming operation .
So much of the day is unpredictable what will happen or break down next . Now to put their next foot forward . The stress of day to day and to keep a mild manner about themselves , family and employees and each ones abilities to fix or keep from getting injured .
Someone did a fabulous job cleaning the windows of the chopper! They sparkle!
Hi Andy !
Hi everybody at the farm !
i wish Sarah get stuck more often , beautiful smile when she get stoke .
good job Jarret unstuck that beast whit is new tire so close to see the new strap or belt at work for pulling that 9560 out of the mud .
the chopper looking very good at the speed you going .
Beautiful video !
Thanks Mr.Andy for your time and have a good day every one at the Hourigan farm ! 💖🙋♂️
Your explanation is spot on. Been there, got the muddy boots. Also been the guy who had to run the D8 that pulled the mess out. We had water like that here in the CT river valley in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Corn was under water at one point back in early July. We are getting concerned about getting crops out of the field now with all the rains we keep getting. Dump wagons and BIG pull chains coming out for silage guys. I got a converter dolly so I can hook dump trailers to 8640 to get grain out of some back fields.
Great Content as per usual and I remember the 1st time you all were in that field and all the metal you dealt with. Seem so much better now. Take Care
this reminds me when andy and crew had there battles with the old jamesway manure spreader 4 or 5 years ago always getting stuck, fun times
Thanks for the video Sir. I just sat here observing.😂
That water has laid in there for years in that field!
I love keyboard warriors! Glad to see someone call them out.
Nothing boring here, Andy. Great action, great video!
Tks for sharing. To much for just a comment.. but Miss Sarah. Great T shirt..😂
Great video, Andy.
Thanks for the ride.
It sure seemed like the copper was working excellent 👍
It's amazing what 40K + can fix 😊
that chopper even sounds different now alot smoother
Great job getting it out!! That looks bought like me the last time I went out and mowed my lawn only I had to mow in 4 wheel drive in the wet spots.
It is amazing how well old fence posts & wire can germinate
Thanks for the video. I love every video you do. Thanks for taking the time for making thes video. Looking forward to your next one Have a good one❤❤.
I used to work on Sam's boiler in the house on that property,pretty sad to see it now! The dealership on Genesee st had a secret speak easy underneath it!
Really
@@FarmingFixingFabricating Yes it did,I think back in the day all the Gumbas did a bit of gambling,and drinking down there! There was a trap door behind a divider wall in back of the reception desk! Kinda neat to see that.
@@petersmart1999 that’s cool
I was watching Jered folding that up and all it could think about was my dad barking at me to not fold or lift up on a disk when your getting stuck!! 😂 Guess what! Jered is the man would have never guessed it would have came out! 👍👍 Good job man!!
Thank you Andy.
Andy you have the most amazing kids your girls are very talented and you deserve all the credit for that because they got the training from you Andrew and jerod both learned from you but I can most definitely say that all of your kids even your girls aren’t afraid to work hard beside their father I admire you and your family keep up the great work I love your videos it shows that family can do anything especially work
Enjoyed watching the video Andy 😊
Thanks again
Kudos to Sara for stopping Jerod was able to use expert skill to get it out. This shows a great deal of maturity!!
Lol, no maturity shown here. Maturity would have tractor left in the barn. Guess how many years before this area produces a decent crop
@@deere7227 wow Super farmer graces us with his bs opinion. How nice of you.
@ghammond3132 tile it or forget it. You won't produce enough crop to get seed back
@ghammond3132 I understand the aggravation of a small wet spot, have dealt with them. But that was a big tractor and he insisted on playing cowboy. I assumed it was August not April thus increased the dumbass factor.
@@deere7227Tell us. Or are you busy pulling your 318 out of a mud hole in your yard?
Very smart Sarah for stopping when u new that you were in trouble very smart Jerad for folding it up to get it out Good job
Your videos are never boring andy keep them coming.
Great save brother Jared great video Andy
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊
You work ground, you find mud. Find enough mud, you get stuck. You don't have to go to college to pay for education. Great video, Andy! And the education didn't cost much this time. I should have a PhD in getting stuck myself. 😮😂
Another great video, Andy. I love how you don't sugar coat things. Awesome!!! 😂😂😂😂
I didn't understand dry until I moved from Southern Minnesota to Montana lol
Irrigation looks good from a distance
Thanks Andy nice job top team awesome 🚜🚛🚜🚛🚜🚛
Quite a team you have there for help getting the jobs done. Like the shirt...
Great video, Andy.
Well done Jerald thanks team for other top video 😊
Great video Andy awesome content your kids do a great job.
Thanks Andy. IN a future video can you show us how to drive the Peterbilt in manual? Jered did a great job getting the stuck tractor out,
Farmer: Mechanic that raises food.
Nice to see you Sarah although not the best of circumstances
Thanks
Sarah did a GOOD JOB getting stuck :D :D :D Great JOB by Jerad to get it out like he did.
Another good video Andy I have been in the hospital for a few days I'm catching up KEEP THEM COMING 👍 🚜🌽🐄🐘🇺🇲
Great driving 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Those who know, know, Andy. Catch the next.👍👍
When the girls get something stuck they do an awesome job. The reason they do it, is because they need to take their break and stretch their legs. Awesome job Sarah. Continue doing what you are doing everyday.
It was almost to the point we were going to have to hook onto it with the ford😂😂
Keep on telling it like it is Andy, and Sarah’s shirt’s phrase keeps it short and sweet 😂
Keyboard farmers are the smartest!
Talking about the drone - my son threw an iPhone 13 into the lake. Sat there in 15' of water for five days, until I fished it out. Put it in rice for a couple of days, plugged in the charger and it works just fine. Checked for water intrusion and there was none
Ooh. That was stuck deep. Good job getting her out.
Nice work
Pave that road?? That looks freshly paved compared to what we have in Michigan.
You got to be stuck a time or two to appreciate the joy when you get the tractor unstuck. Just part of farming.
I would say that " soggy bottom " Sarah learned an important lesson 😂😂😂
10.2 MPH AND STILL CHOPPING IT UP. NEW PARTS MADE BIG DIFFERENCE!
Jared did a good job getting that unstuck
Never a dull moment chopping with Andy I even saw a big foot
Window was nice and clean on that chopper when you started. Btw there isnt nothing boring about your videos
Great video. I think running out.of means your crop has been good this year. Could you sell 4th cutting.crop to a local that could.harvest it?
Andy has many words of wisdom
You've mentioned on many occasions what the moisture content of the haylage when you're chopping but I don't think I've heard what the moisture level is after it cures out in the bunk. Mind sharing that? I'm just curious if drops much at all.
Thanks Andy.
It will increase a point or two
Boy, Andy! I hope it dries up for you fellows before you have to get into corn silage that's not too far off
I was thinking of Sarah while Wheeler Walker jr was playing in my excavator the other day 😂😂
Jared did a fantastic job getting out of that mud hole.
I remember when you planted the Trump field and that’s when I subscribed to your channel!!!! Been watching ever since and have really enjoyed your content!!!
Is it 2 squirrely 2 run floaters on truck trailer. Ran 6x6 with floaters wild drive.
I would think running out of space would be a GREAT THING as many livestock farmers are running short of feed & having to spend extra money buying feed or bales where they can
Andrew do you brush or clean up the blacktop road when you leave the field? I am in the UK and am required to make sure I clean the excess mud off the public road.
We didn’t get any mud in the road after that but yes we usually clean the road off
Nice driving sarah
Another missed opportunity for yankum. There is a fine line between digging out of the hole and digging it deeper.
No, Andy, I actually enjoy riding on the steering wheel. I do not have motion sickness.
Sarah that is an awesome shirt! I think I need one 😁
I love the show that Sara gave I started laughing at you and I know how you feel and it’s okay and it’s cool 😎 I used to get yelled at and in the ditch because I slid down the bank tired, cut the grass at Jones Road into the swamp, and it was funny
Very impressive Jarred....
Andy, have you ever considered turning your videos into a sitcom? I think that’ll be an awesome idea.
Jared took his time and figured it out- Im sure he weighed all his options carefully. Im sure having all the extra weight of that mud stuck it it was on his mind
That jerd knows how to get all he can out of that tractor and like all the video.
Nice.
Yes, it's always a risk putting the weight on less surface area and those travel wheels didn't want to turn in that mud.