😮what were you repairing when you working on something green like a John Deere tractor & it sounded like water was being drained out. Doesn't ring any memory bells on my childhood memories. of watching my dad work on his tractors. He had Allis Chalmers & a Cock Shot. My mom shot the new Cock Shot when dad was trying to teach her to shoot his new 22 rifle. Last time she ever shot a gun.
Good afternoon, and thank you for your response. JD #1020 JD#2020 Deisel, Scoopmobile, I recall at the age of seven operating this equipment: engine oil, coolant, fuel, hydraulic fluid ( splish, splash ) Who could forget the evolution of vintage tractors. The TA was the greatest for farmers in the 50s. shifting on the go and under the load.@@dianepeterson6313
You guys are awesome ! You survived the cold weather water tank did not freeze and today it's sunny and a whole lot warmer and a pizza for lunch what more could a cattlemen ask for thanks for sharing
Cole Thanks for the Water station update. They make them here in Saskatchewan for goats, I always wondered how they worked. Ellie reminded me of my dog when I take her out to clean the driveway. After about 15 minutes she is like hello can you let me in. I have places to be and things to do that doesn’t include freezing my tail off. Stay warm and stay safe.🥶
And that cole is exactly why older used equipment is better than the latest greatest new tractors. Didn’t see that ole 4050 sitting in a heated garage just to fire up
Glad to see you guys back on Monday and entertaining us. I was kind of bummed out because of all the rain we're getting here. Then I saw you guys working in that freezing weather and decided I don't have it too bad. Try to stay safe and warm. 👍
My mom uses an electric blanket thrown over the hood of her car at night inside the garage in the North on the border of Canada. It might be a good idea for a tractor inside of the shop to make sure that you always have at least one tractor working.
Just went through that middle of January 44 below with wind chill and 20 plus inches of snow. Every morning went out and talked to ole Betty she fired up every time
Some occupations people can work around the cold, but not farming. Yes, you can dress for the cold - sort of - but sometimes it just chills you through and through. I was in Central Alberta a couple weeks ago and the temperature dropped to neg 40 with a wind chill of about neg 50. Living on Vancouver Island, I don't see those temps anymore, although I was raised in cold country. I appreciate what you and your Dad face in those brutal temps, Cole.
I admire and respect the effort making this video in particular and showing what farming day-to-day is really all about in the worst of weather. The advice on sewer gas exhaust was a bonus, thank you. Thanks for the contagious humor, too, it really keeps me going:)
Yea, our warm weather friends dont realize how difficult it is to get things done in weather this cold. The smallest job is a struggle. Nothing wants to work...including me.😅 Makes me wonder how the cows survive !
When you plug your tractor , put your head down where it goes into the motor block and if you hear a hum noise then the heater is working . Always works for me .
Thanks for another great video. Most interesting in your cold weather. My compliments to you both for doing great work in this cold weather and taking excellent care of your cattle. You made sure they had something to eat and bedding to help in cold weather. You both are excellent herdsmen. Nice work. Hang in there with your cold weather. The Iowa farm boy. Steve. Thinking of you in this bitter cold. Hang in there.
My old bones just don’t take the cold weather any more 😟but I do pray for all of you farmers that have to keep going no matter what the weather is.. God Bless you all ! I’m waiting for the baby to start coming🥰
When cranking the 4050, jerk steering wheel back and forth. This relieves hydraulic pump from having to make full pressure which makes cranking much easier on starter. Try it; you will like it!!
I was in high school many yrs ago & my aunt stopped by the school on a particulary negative cold day ... Some boys standing near the entrance said , as she walked by, "its cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey " Now we were all christian folk & that kinda talk was frowned on... I met my aunt in the hallway & she was horse laughing .. I was it bit surprised to see her for starts , but to see her hysterically laughing surprised me more... She then told me what she had heard on the way in .. Then asked had I heard that before , after repeating it to me. I had heard it many many times , but I said , "uhhhh....no auntie I had not". I didnt want her thinking I hung out with rough talking boys , so I fibbed .. In fact , I used that phrase many mornings feeding our cattle & pigs...
Just thinking about you and your dad being out in the cold makes me feel cold right now. Please stay safe in this weather you’re having. Thank you for sharing this with us
having a heated workshop is a blessing in disguise for any farmer (atleast here in finland where we sometimes have over -30 celcius weather for a week straight) for the "daily use" tractor
I grew up in Jamestown, ND. It was one of my jobs in the winter to clear ours and the elderly next door neighbor's sewer vents. Don't have to do that in Seattle. When I moved out here in 84, people saw the cord hanging out from the grill of my car and thought I had an electric car.
A little trick for replacing block heater. Remove radiator cap, duck tape shop vac hose to opening. Turn shop vac on as you remove element, you will loose a little into vac and on the floor but not much. If your quick😊
Our whole family came very close to meeting Jesus by asphyxiation. Dad’s work was across the street from our house and the man who owned the machine shop called when daddy didn’t show for work, he didn’t see anyone moving around outside and the porch light was still on. He brought two guys over with him and they took us out and laid us on the lawn and got us to the hospital. We, all seven of us were sick for a few days but we all survived. The culprit? Not a sewer vent, it was a break on the gas hot water tank vent. Be careful on the roof, Cole. Those pigeons might be frozen to the metal. Ya think? Storla Station
Thank goodness your ladies weren't calving in that cold! Glad you guys made it through ok. Thanks for all you do to help the ag industry and keeping people fed, especially in the worst conditions.
Our cows did same thing, came RUNNING into lot from pasture, ran to corner that should have been sheltered, stayed about 5 minutes, ran to another corner that had trees, stayed about a half hour and headed back out to pasture when we had all that bitter wind chill and cold. Glad things have warmed a little. Snow about gone but it did soak in, we needed that.
That cold up there is too brutal for me, glad to know it is nearing its end! Finding the right direction on that block heater hole made me want to say something that isn't proper so I won't, Brian will know what it was though, it was used all thru the late 70's & early 80's in my area, he likely even said it off record time.🤫 I remember having to replace a rubber brake line on a vehicle during weather like that outdoors, couldn't even dream of doing it now. You guys take me back years ago of what I could once do, great video showing the hardship of hard working in cold weather.
Man that looks cold. Takes me back to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan when I used to be walking around Bombers on KI Sawyer AFB. Good luck fellas. I hope Uncle Jeff is doing ok? Stay warm fellas. Beek Jamestown, Ohio.
Up here in the great white north I use Fluid Film on the PTO shaft on my bale processor that spends the entire winter out side. A few times a winter does the trick. It is good to see a father and son working together.
When it gets down to minus 15 or more ive had trouble getting the tractor started even when plugged in. So now when it gets that cold i cover the hood with and old blanket and wrap a tarp over that. Had no trouble since i started doing that. To check if my block heater is working i use an infared thermometer...saves a bit of trouble! Good luck and stay safe!!
Cole, I live in northern Canada and it's way colder here than there, and I've never seen a vent pipe freeze over like that, the reason is, is because yours is way too short and should be at least two feet off the roof to get better wind, the wind creates a venturi in that pipe, helping suck out air, if it's too short then there's no suction and the slower moving air will freeze easily. Add an extension and you won't have that problem.
it has more to do with the moist air condensing when it hits the cold air and freezing , a longer pipe might help but will only for ice further in the pipe making it harder to keep clear, hence why people use hot water, taper the pipe at the 45 with the long side toward the prevailing wind , in SD, its usually west,nw
@@kenberscheit948 welll the short pipe easily gets covered by snow when it's sitting that close to the valley between two roof pitches, the warm air melts the snow and freezes over, high wind carries the snow away and you're left with a frozen over pipe, having a much taller pipe would stop this from happening. Those pipes need wind to help vent more efficiently. In all my years living in -35°c winters I've never seen nor heard of a main vent stack freeze over like that.
Hi Brian Cole sending you unusual south of France 🇫🇷 temperature’s with some winter drought at 27°c ie +80°F vs 50 or 60°F normally … extreme drought also in north of Spain Barcelona . no water for months ,,, winter drought to the rule … keep safe // great videos
I am sure the cows would appreciate a run-in shed, near your feed bunks no grazing in the winter anyway. Cattle may need less feed if there warmer, and a run-in shed or two would make a nice project for the channel.
Sewer vent tip. Go get a long stick of 3/4" copper pipe, 8'-10', and a t fitting. Cut 2 4" pieces and solder together with remainder of pipe. Drop it in the vent and it will never freeze. The heat from being down in the walls of the house keeps it open. My vents haven't frozen in 18 years.
Wow, now that's some kinda cold, makes for more work feeding and just anything you do in general, hard! Good luck out there, be safe and have a great week.
Weird winter. South Dakota -40f windchill, and up here in "cold" Northern Ontario, Canada, it's +40f and raining. Thanks for the crunching of the snow when walking on it. I had forgotten what that sounds like :)
I'm not accusing you of doing it, but alittle FYI, always unplug the block heater before starting the engine and shut down the engine before plugging in the block heater. I enjoy your videos and the banter between you and your dad.
Diesel powered standby generators use block heaters and are always running on it's own thermostat if the engine is running or stopped. Many use the same block heater as these.
Used a diesel heater to start a loader one time, loader started but melted a plastic air brake line, running loader but no move. Changed a block heater in -15F and had the same results. Cold can make a fool of us all. Keep up the videos.
Watch the connection when you first plug the heater in. You should see a slight arc when the connection is made. You’ll know for sure heater is fully functional. Stay warm and be safe!
Cole great job making sure Dad didn’t fall when taking the PTO off. I’m thinking those pigeons might be frozen and stuck up on that building 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Impressed by the sturdiness of MMrs Cows. Also touched by your care to create a temp windbreaker for them with the bales. -40 F is brutal on all accounts.
You can keep sewer vents open by taking cooper pipe T one long pipe on bottom two short pipes to make up a T vent and drop the long pipe down the sewer vent and it will prevent from freezing up. The more you know.
Thanks Brian and Cole for working hard in this cold weather. I'm sure the cows appreciate the food and bedding. Stay safe and warm!!!
Brrr, I am chilled just thinking about you all out there. Thank you very much.
thanks!
😮what were you repairing when you working on something green like a John Deere tractor & it sounded like water was being drained out. Doesn't ring any memory bells on my childhood memories. of watching my dad work on his tractors. He had Allis Chalmers & a Cock Shot. My mom shot the new Cock Shot when dad was trying to teach her to shoot his new 22 rifle. Last time she ever shot a gun.
Good afternoon, and thank you for your response. JD #1020 JD#2020 Deisel, Scoopmobile, I recall at the age of seven operating this equipment: engine oil, coolant, fuel, hydraulic fluid ( splish, splash ) Who could forget the evolution of vintage tractors. The TA was the greatest for farmers in the 50s. shifting on the go and under the load.@@dianepeterson6313
You guys are awesome ! You survived the cold weather water tank did not freeze and today it's sunny and a whole lot warmer and a pizza for lunch what more could a cattlemen ask for thanks for sharing
Somewhere in the definition of animal husbandry is empathy. A good cow feller cares how his cows feel in bad weather.
Cole reaching out to catch his dad during the pto pull was like a mom throwing her arm over a kids chest when she hits the brakes hard.
More than once !🤚
What you guys go through just to Feed America its hard work and this family appreciates all you do.,
Prayers for humans and creatures during these dangerous conditions.
Cole, you said "brisk" & I automatically got the shivers. Sympathy, for sure.
Cole Thanks for the Water station update. They make them here in Saskatchewan for goats, I always wondered how they worked. Ellie reminded me of my dog when I take her out to clean the driveway. After about 15 minutes she is like hello can you let me in. I have places to be and things to do that doesn’t include freezing my tail off. Stay warm and stay safe.🥶
No Snow here in Nicaragua. My Service Dogs name is Chief. 7-8 yr old Male, German Shepherd ❤❤❤
Brian and Cole you take amaizing care of your cattle they are lucky to live on Sonne Farms keep up the good work
I know the cows appreciate you two feeding and bedding in these cold temperatures. You really take good care of the cows. Waiting for calving.
The new drinkers are doing awesome!
This is when your glad you got some Carhartts for Christmas
Those drinkers have held up. I had some doubts but I'm sold now. Good investment and good product!!!
And that cole is exactly why older used equipment is better than the latest greatest new tractors. Didn’t see that ole 4050 sitting in a heated garage just to fire up
Glad to see you guys back on Monday and entertaining us.
I was kind of bummed out because of all the rain we're getting here. Then I saw you guys working in that freezing weather and decided I don't have it too bad.
Try to stay safe and warm. 👍
You guys take such great care of your cows. Sorry you had to be out in the awful weather but I’m sure the cows appreciated it.
My mom uses an electric blanket thrown over the hood of her car at night inside the garage in the North on the border of Canada. It might be a good idea for a tractor inside of the shop to make sure that you always have at least one tractor working.
Your cattle love you! Excellent care of that beautiful herd. God Bless.
Just went through that middle of January 44 below with wind chill and 20 plus inches of snow. Every morning went out and talked to ole Betty she fired up every time
Some occupations people can work around the cold, but not farming. Yes, you can dress for the cold - sort of - but sometimes it just chills you through and through. I was in Central Alberta a couple weeks ago and the temperature dropped to neg 40 with a wind chill of about neg 50. Living on Vancouver Island, I don't see those temps anymore, although I was raised in cold country. I appreciate what you and your Dad face in those brutal temps, Cole.
Admiration and respect. Thanks!
I admire and respect the effort making this video in particular and showing what farming day-to-day is really all about in the worst of weather. The advice on sewer gas exhaust was a bonus, thank you. Thanks for the contagious humor, too, it really keeps me going:)
Yea, our warm weather friends dont realize how difficult it is to get things done in weather this cold. The smallest job is a struggle. Nothing wants to work...including me.😅 Makes me wonder how the cows survive !
The only good thing is calf madness hasn't begun Hopefully temperatures won't be brutally cold then
Midwest always crazy weather 💪
Stay warm and stay safe glad your not in caving season in this.
When you plug your tractor , put your head down where it goes into the motor block and if you hear a hum noise then the heater is working . Always works for me .
Stay safe, stay warm!
Thanks Bryan and Cole for all your videos in 2023 looking forward to your videos in 2024
thankyou!
@@briansonne814 Hope you guys are doing well through this winter
That was cold -40 Winchill Thanks Cole for taking the time to care for your Father .
Woo Hoo! Monday videos are back. -17 degrees is what attracts people to live in SD.
U guys take such good care of ur cattle. Appreciate ur out there in the bitter cold feeding ur live stock and feeding America.
thank you!
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO COLE AND BRIAN 😊
Thanks for another great video.
Most interesting in your cold weather.
My compliments to you both for doing great work in this cold weather and taking excellent care of your cattle. You made sure they had something to eat and bedding to help in cold weather. You both are excellent herdsmen. Nice work.
Hang in there with your cold weather.
The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
Thinking of you in this bitter cold. Hang in there.
It was a cold stretch for sure! All good!
👍 Thanks and GOD BLESS 😀
My old bones just don’t take the cold weather any more 😟but I do pray for all of you farmers that have to keep going no matter what the weather is.. God Bless you all ! I’m waiting for the baby to start coming🥰
As a kid in the 60s in I can remember fires being lit under trucks in Uk no where as cold as u
When cranking the 4050, jerk steering wheel back and forth. This relieves hydraulic pump from having to make full pressure which makes cranking much easier on starter. Try it; you will like it!!
He has the best authentic farm 🐮 🌽 content in the 🌎 keep up the great work
I was in high school many yrs ago & my aunt stopped by the school on a particulary negative cold day ...
Some boys standing near the entrance said , as she walked by, "its cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey "
Now we were all christian folk & that kinda talk was frowned on...
I met my aunt in the hallway & she was horse laughing ..
I was it bit surprised to see her for starts , but to see her hysterically laughing surprised me more...
She then told me what she had heard on the way in ..
Then asked had I heard that before , after repeating it to me.
I had heard it many many times , but I said , "uhhhh....no auntie I had not".
I didnt want her thinking I hung out with rough talking boys , so I fibbed ..
In fact , I used that phrase many mornings feeding our cattle & pigs...
I have a great appreciation for Brian and Cole for wh a t they do on their farm. Thank you so much. ❤❤❤❤
thank you!
So cold, I feel sorry for you and the cow/steers surviving in these extreme conditions.
Florida weather sounds a whole lot better this time of year
We were in NE during that cold weather. I said a prayer for all you farmers feeding cattle. Thanks for the great video Cole
Man that is cold outside. Bummer
God bless you for working so hard in the cold and hot weather. Thank you
Ol squeaky snow
The bitter cold makes things a lot harder to work with and if something is going to break it seems to happen when its cold
Just thinking about you and your dad being out in the cold makes me feel cold right now. Please stay safe in this weather you’re having. Thank you for sharing this with us
love to see the care you take with the animals
having a heated workshop is a blessing in disguise for any farmer (atleast here in finland where we sometimes have over -30 celcius weather for a week straight) for the "daily use" tractor
Thanks for sharing your day. God bless you both, stay safe and be warm. ❤
You know it’s cold when the snow squeaks!
Mount Vernon, SD - Today Feb 5th Hi of +44f going to a Hi of 56f on Wednesday Feb 7th, then back to winter conditions!
Somedays I really miss the fresh brisk air of the Dakota’s and that crunching of the snow…. 😂 ND XPAT
I grew up in Jamestown, ND. It was one of my jobs in the winter to clear ours and the elderly next door neighbor's sewer vents. Don't have to do that in Seattle. When I moved out here in 84, people saw the cord hanging out from the grill of my car and thought I had an electric car.
@@moosedogdad
I used to live in Fairmount & Hillsboro.
A little trick for replacing block heater. Remove radiator cap, duck tape shop vac hose to opening. Turn shop vac on as you remove element, you will loose a little into vac and on the floor but not much. If your quick😊
I thought I saw something like that online before! Wish we would have
Great job today. I’m greatful I don’t have to work in that cold anymore. Be safe.
Our whole family came very close to meeting Jesus by asphyxiation. Dad’s work was across the street from our house and the man who owned the machine shop called when daddy didn’t show for work, he didn’t see anyone moving around outside and the porch light was still on. He brought two guys over with him and they took us out and laid us on the lawn and got us to the hospital. We, all seven of us were sick for a few days but we all survived. The culprit? Not a sewer vent, it was a break on the gas hot water tank vent. Be careful on the roof, Cole.
Those pigeons might be frozen to the metal. Ya think?
Storla Station
close call!
Hang in there fellas, better weather ahead…wind is brutal. Stay safe and keep em comin 🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Thank goodness your ladies weren't calving in that cold! Glad you guys made it through ok. Thanks for all you do to help the ag industry and keeping people fed, especially in the worst conditions.
Great days work from Cole & Brian…-17 * . New water is doing what it said it would sounds like. Have a blessed week.
Hi guys hey I just have to say that water container is unbelievable,that is amazing that water was not frozen 👍
Brrr...it got cold here too, Cole. plummeted to 62F last night, recovered to 74F by 2:00pm. Greetings from Costa Rica.
Our cows did same thing, came RUNNING into lot from pasture, ran to corner that should have been sheltered, stayed about 5 minutes, ran to another corner that had trees, stayed about a half hour and headed back out to pasture when we had all that bitter wind chill and cold. Glad things have warmed a little. Snow about gone but it did soak in, we needed that.
That cold up there is too brutal for me, glad to know it is nearing its end! Finding the right direction on that block heater hole made me want to say something that isn't proper so I won't, Brian will know what it was though, it was used all thru the late 70's & early 80's in my area, he likely even said it off record time.🤫 I remember having to replace a rubber brake line on a vehicle during weather like that outdoors, couldn't even dream of doing it now. You guys take me back years ago of what I could once do, great video showing the hardship of hard working in cold weather.
Man that looks cold. Takes me back to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan when I used to be walking around Bombers on KI Sawyer AFB. Good luck fellas. I hope Uncle Jeff is doing ok? Stay warm fellas. Beek Jamestown, Ohio.
We can't even relate to this kind of cold in Australia. In Queensland we have warm winters. Stay safe. Thanks for sharing
Alott of work going out in the cold and taking care of ,cows appreciate you
Great work. Tuff to work in the cold. Be safe
When the snow squeaks you know it is COLD!
2/5/24 -Thanks Cole for keeping all of us updated! Enjoy your videos & look forward to them. Stay warm.
Thanks for a great video in the cold temps
Up here in the great white north I use Fluid Film on the PTO shaft on my bale processor that spends the entire winter out side. A few times a winter does the trick.
It is good to see a father and son working together.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🌞 Farms!!!
That was the morning I called Brian about the heifers . -15 35 mph winds.
He was not very excited.
Yall do a great job with your cattle.
When it gets down to minus 15 or more ive had trouble getting the tractor started even when plugged in. So now when it gets that cold i cover the hood with and old blanket and wrap a tarp over that. Had no trouble since i started doing that. To check if my block heater is working i use an infared thermometer...saves a bit of trouble! Good luck and stay safe!!
Cole, I live in northern Canada and it's way colder here than there, and I've never seen a vent pipe freeze over like that, the reason is, is because yours is way too short and should be at least two feet off the roof to get better wind, the wind creates a venturi in that pipe, helping suck out air, if it's too short then there's no suction and the slower moving air will freeze easily. Add an extension and you won't have that problem.
it has more to do with the moist air condensing when it hits the cold air and freezing , a longer pipe might help but will only for ice further in the pipe making it harder to keep clear, hence why people use hot water, taper the pipe at the 45 with the long side toward the prevailing wind , in SD, its usually west,nw
@@kenberscheit948 welll the short pipe easily gets covered by snow when it's sitting that close to the valley between two roof pitches, the warm air melts the snow and freezes over, high wind carries the snow away and you're left with a frozen over pipe, having a much taller pipe would stop this from happening. Those pipes need wind to help vent more efficiently. In all my years living in -35°c winters I've never seen nor heard of a main vent stack freeze over like that.
Down here in Oklahoma we only have that kind of cold weather occasionally. For that we are grateful.
Hi Brian Cole sending you unusual south of France 🇫🇷 temperature’s with some winter drought at 27°c ie +80°F vs 50 or 60°F normally … extreme drought also in north of Spain Barcelona . no water for months ,,, winter drought to the rule … keep safe // great videos
BRINGS BACK MEMORIES 50 YEARS AGO IN MINOT NDAK 150 BELOW ZERO, 80 MPH WIND CHILL!!!
I am sure the cows would appreciate a run-in shed, near your feed bunks no grazing in the winter anyway. Cattle may need less feed if there warmer, and a run-in shed or two would make a nice project for the channel.
Sewer vent tip. Go get a long stick of 3/4" copper pipe, 8'-10', and a t fitting. Cut 2 4" pieces and solder together with remainder of pipe. Drop it in the vent and it will never freeze. The heat from being down in the walls of the house keeps it open. My vents haven't frozen in 18 years.
You and your dad , ( ARE IRON MEN ) !!! In Texas we just dig a hole and crawl in til spring . Yal are great with your animals.!!!
haha thanks John!
Wow, now that's some kinda cold, makes for more work feeding and just anything you do in general, hard! Good luck out there, be safe and have a great week.
Weird winter. South Dakota -40f windchill, and up here in "cold" Northern Ontario, Canada, it's +40f and raining. Thanks for the crunching of the snow when walking on it. I had forgotten what that sounds like :)
Awesome video Cole. Keep safe and stay warm out and about. 🚜🚜🚜
got my coffee...man I sure dont envy you guys worken in those temperatures, too bad you cant put the livestock in a barn for weather like this.
I'm not accusing you of doing it, but alittle FYI, always unplug the block heater before starting the engine and shut down the engine before plugging in the block heater. I enjoy your videos and the banter between you and your dad.
Diesel powered standby generators use block heaters and are always running on it's own thermostat if the engine is running or stopped. Many use the same block heater as these.
Just curious, why?
I've been told that, but I don't see any reasoning behind that statement. No disrespect meant.
Thank-you for the drinker update, fantastic when things are working like they should... Beautiful animals that can withstand such brutal weather...
Wow! Hope you guys warm up soon. How do you not have cows that lose ears to frostbite in weather that cold?
keep the ears dry they wont freeze
Real nice to see your new water system is working well. You guys are a good team. Well done guys 👏🏻
Used a diesel heater to start a loader one time, loader started but melted a plastic air brake line, running loader but no move. Changed a block heater in -15F and had the same results. Cold can make a fool of us all. Keep up the videos.
Watch the connection when you first plug the heater in. You should see a slight arc when the connection is made. You’ll know for sure heater is fully functional. Stay warm and be safe!
I’m in south east Louisiana and watching all that cold weather made me wrap up in a blanket with a heating pad.
Wow ❤ stay safe and warm
Wow thats cold my hat goes off to you guys working in that cold weather I don't know how u do it great video as always Cole
Another Amazing and awesome video Mr. B and Cole. sure glad y'all are doing good there. Thank you guys
Cole great job making sure Dad didn’t fall when taking the PTO off. I’m thinking those pigeons might be frozen and stuck up on that building 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
Impressed by the sturdiness of MMrs Cows. Also touched by your care to create a temp windbreaker for them with the bales. -40 F is brutal on all accounts.
Cole it appears to me the little 4050 was a good purchase for a yard and haying tractor. Pretty dang handy!!!
You can keep sewer vents open by taking cooper pipe T one long pipe on bottom two short pipes to make up a T vent and drop the long pipe down the sewer vent and it will prevent from freezing up. The more you know.
Wow is that cold!!!!! Thanks for your work