Never thought I would get such enjoyment just from watching Pete spreading manure. Like Pete says, it's the simple things In life that give you the greatest pleasure. Stay safe Pete and Hill and we'll all be looking forward to the next time. God Bless.
@@jtlearn1 I really don't want to make Pete's video's religious, but not "believing" in atheist is not a thing. To say you don't "believe" in Atheists is to deny reality. In simple terms, because most of the current definitions thrown around are wrong, atheist just don't believe the claim, "A god exist". That includes all gods, not just the Christian god or the Muslim god or the particular god you believe in. That's it. In fact, you yourself are an atheist to ALL other Gods, just not the one you believe in. Atheist just go 1 more god further in saying they don't believe. The rejection of God is plainly not enough evidence to warrant belief. Show objectively, verifiable, demonstrable evidence and you will completely wipe out Atheism.
The new paddles made a huge difference. Your "sling factor" is way up and out now Pete. I forgot how thorough your spreader restoration was. Even new decals all around! Looks like the day it rolled off the assembly line. Great job and video, as always Pete.
Up & down from one tractor to another, opening gates, fixing a tire….plus, multiple video angles & drone shots! Whew, my knees hurt just watching! Thanks for all the time & effort in making another great video!
I lived out in the country when I was growing up. I knew spring was really close when I smelled the manure being put on the fields. It was an unwelcome smell for a couple of days but it has turned into a very welcoming memory.
Lesson I learned from an old farmer on tubes: always feel inside the rim for any sharp metal and lightly sand down. Same with bike tubes. You sure are great with spreading ...manure and that restored spreader looks like new! Always love how your incorporate the drone shots and other camera shots...thank you for a nice Sunday morning!
Pete, Thank you for being that positive, constant, content, positive, even tempered voice. I look forward to your videos for the calm person that I will encounter....even when expressing a negative view. Thank you
Thank you for your real live farming I absolutely adore it. No music until the very end. Only natural sounds, I accept your little bit of music at the end. Thanks for the overview allowing us to see how it all works out. Please keep up the good work, and may you go on for many more years to come -from “E” in the UK 🇬🇧
I really enjoyed this relaxing episode today Pete, especially your camera work, very good! I’m laying here in the hospital trying to deal with a herniated disk and this video was a breath of fresh air that I really needed. Just keep being yourselves Pete and Hilary, your like a visit with comfortable friends who leave you looking forward to more visits. Thanks guys and have a great day!
Pete, the persevering and passionate farmer with a proclivity for hard work, perennially spreads his plentiful pig poop to promote the health and productivity of his picturesque pastures, providing perfect grazing for his impatient cattle and producing premium hay.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching you spread your manure. Brings back so many memories. Emptying our old spreader by hand when the apron chain broke. But I would empty it 50 times over just to see my dad and brothers again. I miss those old farming days. 👍🇨🇦
Every time I see a manure spreader I see in my mind my 2 older brothers & me sitting out in a field of straw colored tall dead grasses with our backs against the metal rusty wheels of our grandad's old wooden broken down manure spreader. It had been around for generations. I remember my grandad going up & down the fields on his old orange tractor pulling that wagon when it was full of manure & it flying high in the air behind it. It was in the Fall of about 1952 (I would have been about 7 years old) and the three of us kids took a break in the warm sun before going up to the farmhouse for supper. We could tell by the sun (and our bellies) it was nigh onto supper time. We'd been far out in the what we called "the back forty" (which was more like a hundred) all afternoon, exploring the woods and stream where all we could hear was the the wind & gurgling stream. We'd been looking for any shed skins of rattlesnakes, copperheads, or just about any other kinds of childhood trophies we could take home with us that day. Back then we often had to be called back in by a big old bell hanging off the back porch, or our father who had a whistle louder than a steam engine. But, that day we could feel the change in the time of day and we could smell it in the air. I'm glad my happiest memories are of farming life & the smells of nature that went with it & all the animals, crops, tractor and machinery, corn cribs, hay mow, barn, double-seated outhouse, smokehouse & out buildings, cast iron wood stove in the kitchen for cooking and having one heated room (other than the oil burning stove in the parlor), the windmill and a pump at the kitchen sink with one out front of the "old kitchen" of that pre-Civil War orange clay Pennsylvania brick farmhouse. (I've kept one of those old broken bricks my whole life.) All of my grandparents were farmers, my parents were young farmers & WWII changed life for them. All of them and my brothers and little sister are all gone now, but they're all still with me in my memories. I can't drive down a country road and smell new mown grass, newly plowed fields, or even newly spread manure, without remembering. Pete...I cannot thank you enough for the impact you have made on my life during covid, and even now with all the world gone crazy. You are that ray of sunshine that brightens the darkest day. Thank you for your honesty, caring, steadfastness, & good humor in telling it like it really is. Even tho' I've not got a tractor anymore, I love your videos of auctions with your father or children, and the restorations you have done which will help so many by your teachings. Also, thanks to lovely Hillary for all she is and all she does. It's just not possible to find a better life partner than Hillary. May God continue to watch over and bless you both, your family & your loved ones. 🙏🌄
Pete you always handle every obstacle big or small with a calmness that is rare these days. I would have been upset with my tire shop and asking them to replace it. It was clearly either pinched with a tire tool or during inflation. You didn't let it ruin you day and calmly moved on to enjoy the rest of your day. Wise man.
I like that you include the "issues" you have to deal with on a daily basis. It is a realistic, unvarnished presentation of real life. It's great that you can show us how to roll with the punches we all face daily.
That sure is a purdie manure spreader…..I love that you filled er up and let her rip….who knew watching a well crafted and rejuvenated machine spreading poop on a Sunday morning would be so enjoyable…..thanks for the time …..
Wow! You do such an excellent job shooting and editing your videos. My son and I are learning a ton from you. God bless and protect you and your wife. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Manure spreading just a wonderful way to spend a relaxing day on the farm, also the feeling of accomplishment when your done for the day. Cannot beat all natural fertiliser on your paddocks thanks Pete. Have a Day.
Every year I find myself sitting down for breakfast on a Sunday morning and watching your manure spreading video; and every year, I enjoy it a ton! Also it's good motivation to get my own spreader hooked up! Thanks you two!
My father used to say there goes the "honey dew wagon" every time he saw our neighbors out spreading in the fields. Every single time. Now I can't help think it whenever I see a farmer spreading manure. Odd how seeing Pete spreading manure or Hilary scrubbing the hen implements is relaxing. I look for your video's whenever I grab a tea.
Here are some Spring jokes for your pleasure seeing as how you give us the "Dad" jokes so often. Enjoy the weather, it is about to change. What is Spring’s favorite kind of pickles? Daffo-dills. How does the sun listen to music? On his ray-dio. What is a baker’s favorite garden? A flour garden. What do you call a well-dressed lion? A dandy lion. Why did the farmer plant a seed in his pond? He was trying to grow a watermelon. How does a bee brush her hair? With a honeycomb. What kind of bean never grows in the garden? A jellybean. What do bees need in order to fly in the rain? Their yellowjackets. Why couldn’t the flower ride its bike? It lost its petals. What is the best place to plant a spring garden in school? In kinder-garden. Why is the letter A like a flower? A bee always comes after it. How excited was the gardener about spring? So excited that he wet his plants. Why did the bird go to the hospital? He needed tweetment. What is the best flower for a boy to give his mom? A son-flower. What is a baby chick’s favorite plants? Eggplants. When do monkeys fall from the sky? During Ape-ril showers. What goes up as the rain comes down? An umbrella. What do sheep do on a warm spring day? Have a baa baa cue. How do you know bees are happy? They hum while they work. How do rabbits keep their fur looking nice? They use a hare-brush. What flower grows between your nose and your chin? Tulips. How do you know that flowers are lazy? They are always in their beds. What is a frog’s favorite soda? Croak-a-cola. Why are frogs so happy? They eat whatever bugs them. How do bees get to school? On a school buzz. What do you call a flower that can’t tell the truth? A lie-lac. What kind of stories do bunnies like best? One with hoppy endings. Why does the mushroom get invited to parties? He’s a fun-guy. What is a rabbit’s favorite kind of music? Hip hop. What is a frog’s favorite food? French flies. What did the mommy egg say to the baby egg? You’re egg-stra special. What kind of bird should you never take to the bank? A robin. Why is spring the best time to start a gardening business? You can really rake in the cash. Why did the farmer bury all his money? To make his soil rich. What do you call a grizzly bear stuck in the rain? A drizzly bear. How do you know flowers are friendly? They always have new buds. Why is Yoda such a good gardener? He has a green thumb. Where do bunnies like to eat? At IHOP. What do you call a Transformer bunny? Hop-timus Prime. How do rabbits go on vacation? On a hare-plane. What do you call a rich bunny? A million-hare. How do chickens stay in shape? They eggs-ercise. Which vegetable is the angriest? A steamed carrot. What happened when the rabbits got married? They lived hoppily ever after. Why did the egg go to school? To get egg-ucated. What do you call a sleeping egg? Egg-zausted. What happens when you tell an egg a joke? It cracks up. Why did the duck get fired from his job? He kept quacking all the eggs. Why was the rabbit so upset? She was having a bad hare day. What did the rabbit say to the carrot? It’s been nice gnawing you.
Good morning Pete & Hillary !!! Spreader works better than ever !!! Tractor sounds great !!! Roll that beautiful drone footage !!!! Spring has sprung as my Grandfather used to say.
Oh my gosh! Every time I hear your tractors start up I just have to grin! Love thand and then to hear them run, and watch you do whatever it is. Makes me happy, Thanks!!!
Pete outstanding job with all your different camera angles! Nice job of mixing in tractor sounds with your drone videos, not always easy to combine the two sound levels. I'm sipping tea in Oregon while watching my favorite farmer doing his thing. I do miss the farming life so I get my fixes watching your channel
Wow, you got that spreading task done without a computer and display moniter, gps and auto steer! holy crap, just a piece of string. Love your vids. Thank you
Money and manure have a lot in common. In one big pile, neither does any good. But spread out and things thrive. Treat your money like manure. Spread it out!
Thank You Pete, i don't think the average person understands the struggle that face farmers on a daily basis. There is always a flat tire, something broken and something to fix.
Those views from way up are very nice. Shows how hard working on smaller farms are. Have to pay attention to everything the whole time you are working. Mind and body workout. That brisket waiting at the end of the day is oh oh oh heavenly.
holy crap that's a nicely restored spreader😅 editing makes tire changing look so easy. Watched an older video the other day Thank you for teaching me how to put up a field fence!!
You have given more life and motivation than you may ever know. Thank you for being real. Thank you for sharing the hard. Thank you for sharing the unsure. Thank you for being here. Showing us that perseverance and thoughtfulness is not a thing of the past.
The sun warming you, the breeze in your face as you ride your Farmall, the birds chirping, and the sweet aroma of aged fertilizer being released to do what nature intended. I sort of chuckled when I saw you wrangling that tire and removing the inner tube. Now that was commonplace when I was younger but I wonder if it's still a "thing" in modern day America. Most of us of my generation did all of our car work under the nearest tree and tire repairs were the most applied skill since most of our tires were bald and junk yard spares. Good times and I thank you for the gentler memories. I try to forget my past sins and dwell on these ones.
Hey Pete, Hil and family. Enjoy every video. Pete you are the artist of the best American canvas - peaceful, productive and with family. Life the way it ought to be. Have a blessed Sunday. Michael, Norwalk Ct.
Pete, who knew it would be so much fun watching you talk $hit... but here we are 🤣🤣🤣 On a more serious note. It's always something. Set out to do one job, and there are three more to do to finish the one.
As a teenager, I worked on a dairy farm in Vermont. Small operation with an old manure spreader. Manure went from the milking parlor gutter straight into the spreader. Once in the field and down to the last yard of manure, I came under attack, as the spreader flung its contents forward on me and the tractor. I'm 84, and you always bring back great memories.
Nothing like a sunny day to get things started. You are a proud man and you should be. Thank you Pete and Hillary, I so enjoy watch happy people...now I am real happy. ❤
Mr pete, you are the will rogers of this century. You're down to earth and so very wise. Your philosophy on life and living are words to be listened too and to be lived by. Thank you.
Your positivity is inspiring! We run a small farm and UA-cam channel, and admittedly get bogged down sometimes by all that needs to be done. Your attitude when having the flat tire is a reminder that we’re lucky to be doing what we love and sometimes a perspective shift makes a world of difference. Great video and perfect message for the day as we head out to do chores!🤠👍
Dear Pete and Hillary, so nice to see you happy out there "...watching you spread your wisdom, humor, and manure. Keep doing you."- as Deb says. Love it when you drop in on Hillary. It's nice to see a glimpse of you too, Hillary. Can't wait for those sweet little fluff balls 'the chicks' arrive. Oh, and the aerial shots are always spectacular! Thank you.
BEAU TRAVAIL. Le matériel tourne comme une horloge, pas mal les vieux coucous! Ca fait le travail sans peser 15 Tonnes par tracteur donc pas mal pour le sol aussi. Hâte de voir tes poussins. can’t wait to see your chickens
Thanks for the video; I know its a lot of extra work. Also, thank you for bringing both the work effort and routine of farming to light, along with the simple joys of it - that is a balance to look towards.
I really look forward to your videos. I enjoy all of them, but i am really into your mechanic , restoration and farming with the old equipment. Also your bits of wisdom. Enjoy your success!!!!
Pete, I think that you should make a calendars with all of your tractors and make notes of all the improvements you’ve done to them,i’m just saying.
That would be cool
I would purchase that!
Yes with each one of you on a different tractor, Hillary, and the kids ,ect
I wish I could get my TYM to go that fast lol
He believes not in scheduling I think, because it will make it corporate level advancement and efficiency driven
Best poop spreader award goes to Just a Few Acres Farm 2024
Quite possibly the happiest man on Earth right there! Glad to see you enjoying the fruits of your labor with the spreader.
Best video , yet. Your lessons in patience, fortitude, perseverance, humility, and hard work, yield life lessons in success and happiness. Thank you.
Never thought I would get such enjoyment just from watching Pete spreading manure. Like Pete says, it's the simple things In life that give you the greatest pleasure. Stay safe Pete and Hill and we'll all be looking forward to the next time. God Bless.
As opposed to the amount of other male bovine excrement spread by the rest of social media.
It's always a great feeling when you hit that starter button after a long layover and she fires right up.
Love Sundays. Family, church, and then to top it off ... Pete and Hillary. I thank both of you for being here.
Thanks for the video.God bless.
No such thing as god.
@@I_Dont_Answer_Questions don't like people who don't believe in God don't text me again.
@@I_Dont_Answer_Questions I don't believe in atheists. Neither does God. So why do you reject the reality of God?
@@jtlearn1 I really don't want to make Pete's video's religious, but not "believing" in atheist is not a thing. To say you don't "believe" in Atheists is to deny reality. In simple terms, because most of the current definitions thrown around are wrong, atheist just don't believe the claim, "A god exist". That includes all gods, not just the Christian god or the Muslim god or the particular god you believe in. That's it. In fact, you yourself are an atheist to ALL other Gods, just not the one you believe in. Atheist just go 1 more god further in saying they don't believe. The rejection of God is plainly not enough evidence to warrant belief. Show objectively, verifiable, demonstrable evidence and you will completely wipe out Atheism.
This video was great. You would make a great politician. No one spreads it like you. Thanks for the video.
The new paddles made a huge difference. Your "sling factor" is way up and out now Pete. I forgot how thorough your spreader restoration was. Even new decals all around! Looks like the day it rolled off the assembly line. Great job and video, as always Pete.
Up & down from one tractor to another, opening gates, fixing a tire….plus, multiple video angles & drone shots! Whew, my knees hurt just watching! Thanks for all the time & effort in making another great video!
Yes, this is your audience. Sunday morning video drinking coffee watching you spread your wisdom, humor, and manure. Keep doing you.
Thats the best comment! Better than watching election manure being spread
Writer, producer, actor, cinematographer, actor, editor... if this was a network show, you'd be earning six different salaries! Great stuff Pete.
Don't forget the head of the prop department too😂
Or a six figure salary! :)
and comedian
@@nixer8984 almost a comedian.
I lived out in the country when I was growing up. I knew spring was really close when I smelled the manure being put on the fields. It was an unwelcome smell for a couple of days but it has turned into a very welcoming memory.
I could smell you from here. The smells of spring daffodils, manure, then lilacs and apple blossoms.💙
A manure spreader- only thing a dealer won’t stand BEHIND!! LOL.. that looks to be working great. Nice rebuild. Enjoy the videos….
Lesson I learned from an old farmer on tubes: always feel inside the rim for any sharp metal and lightly sand down. Same with bike tubes. You sure are great with spreading ...manure and that restored spreader looks like new! Always love how your incorporate the drone shots and other camera shots...thank you for a nice Sunday morning!
A flat tire? What a load of crap. That stinks. Congrats on a rebuild well done. Thanks for sharing.
Morning coffee and watchin Pete spreading manure……can it get any better ? I think not……..😊
Pete, Thank you for being that positive, constant, content, positive, even tempered voice. I look forward to your videos for the calm person that I will encounter....even when expressing a negative view. Thank you
Rebuilding the spreader sure paid off. works like a charm and will last for years.
wooohooo, finally taking the restored honey wagon for a spin
Thank you for your real live farming I absolutely adore it. No music until the very end. Only natural sounds, I accept your little bit of music at the end. Thanks for the overview allowing us to see how it all works out. Please keep up the good work, and may you go on for many more years to come -from “E” in the UK 🇬🇧
Pete, I adore watching you fling your poo into the atmosphere. Honestly! The grass is beautiful!
I really enjoyed this relaxing episode today Pete, especially your camera work, very good! I’m laying here in the hospital trying to deal with a herniated disk and this video was a breath of fresh air that I really needed. Just keep being yourselves Pete and Hilary, your like a visit with comfortable friends who leave you looking forward to more visits. Thanks guys and have a great day!
Wishing you a speedy recovery!!
Pete, the persevering and passionate farmer with a proclivity for hard work, perennially spreads his plentiful pig poop to promote the health and productivity of his picturesque pastures, providing perfect grazing for his impatient cattle and producing premium hay.
I love that you & Hillary share your knowledge about farming, repairing equipment & raising/caring for the animals & poultry. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Can’t speak for others but I love it when you use those darn old tractors and farm equipment. Another fun and entertaining video. Thanks Pete.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching you spread your manure. Brings back so many memories. Emptying our old spreader by hand when the apron chain broke. But I would empty it 50 times over just to see my dad and brothers again. I miss those old farming days. 👍🇨🇦
G day from Ontario Yes brings back memories. What part of Canada r u from? Thanks
Every time I see a manure spreader I see in my mind my 2 older brothers & me sitting out in a field of straw colored tall dead grasses with our backs against the metal rusty wheels of our grandad's old wooden broken down manure spreader. It had been around for generations. I remember my grandad going up & down the fields on his old orange tractor pulling that wagon when it was full of manure & it flying high in the air behind it. It was in the Fall of about 1952 (I would have been about 7 years old) and the three of us kids took a break in the warm sun before going up to the farmhouse for supper. We could tell by the sun (and our bellies) it was nigh onto supper time.
We'd been far out in the what we called "the back forty" (which was more like a hundred) all afternoon, exploring the woods and stream where all we could hear was the the wind & gurgling stream. We'd been looking for any shed skins of rattlesnakes, copperheads, or just about any other kinds of childhood trophies we could take home with us that day.
Back then we often had to be called back in by a big old bell hanging off the back porch, or our father who had a whistle louder than a steam engine. But, that day we could feel the change in the time of day and we could smell it in the air.
I'm glad my happiest memories are of farming life & the smells of nature that went with it & all the animals, crops, tractor and machinery, corn cribs, hay mow, barn, double-seated outhouse, smokehouse & out buildings, cast iron wood stove in the kitchen for cooking and having one heated room (other than the oil burning stove in the parlor), the windmill and a pump at the kitchen sink with one out front of the "old kitchen" of that pre-Civil War orange clay Pennsylvania brick farmhouse. (I've kept one of those old broken bricks my whole life.)
All of my grandparents were farmers, my parents were young farmers & WWII changed life for them.
All of them and my brothers and little sister are all gone now, but they're all still with me in my memories. I can't drive down a country road and smell new mown grass, newly plowed fields, or even newly spread manure, without remembering.
Pete...I cannot thank you enough for the impact you have made on my life during covid, and even now with all the world gone crazy. You are that ray of sunshine that brightens the darkest day. Thank you for your honesty, caring, steadfastness, & good humor in telling it like it really is. Even tho' I've not got a tractor anymore, I love your videos of auctions with your father or children, and the restorations you have done which will help so many by your teachings. Also, thanks to lovely Hillary for all she is and all she does. It's just not possible to find a better life partner than Hillary.
May God continue to watch over and bless you both, your family & your loved ones. 🙏🌄
@@donvoll2580 hi there I’m from Ontario as well
@@paulhudson8321 So I am from Kitchener Waterloo area , where are u from? Thx
Pete you always handle every obstacle big or small with a calmness that is rare these days. I would have been upset with my tire shop and asking them to replace it. It was clearly either pinched with a tire tool or during inflation. You didn't let it ruin you day and calmly moved on to enjoy the rest of your day. Wise man.
We all love watching you rebuild the spreader and share your joy in seeing all it work so well.
Thanks for showing us Pete
17:54 The relaxing music as the feces flies... 😂
I like that you include the "issues" you have to deal with on a daily basis. It is a realistic, unvarnished presentation of real life.
It's great that you can show us how to roll with the punches we all face daily.
I love those overhead views. Gives a whole different perspective of your farm.
That sure is a purdie manure spreader…..I love that you filled er up and let her rip….who knew watching a well crafted and rejuvenated machine spreading poop on a Sunday morning would be so enjoyable…..thanks for the time …..
Wow! You do such an excellent job shooting and editing your videos. My son and I are learning a ton from you. God bless and protect you and your wife.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Manure spreading just a wonderful way to spend a relaxing day on the farm, also the feeling of accomplishment when your done for the day. Cannot beat all natural fertiliser on your paddocks thanks Pete. Have a Day.
Every year I find myself sitting down for breakfast on a Sunday morning and watching your manure spreading video; and every year, I enjoy it a ton! Also it's good motivation to get my own spreader hooked up! Thanks you two!
My father used to say there goes the "honey dew wagon" every time he saw our neighbors out spreading in the fields. Every single time. Now I can't help think it whenever I see a farmer spreading manure. Odd how seeing Pete spreading manure or Hilary scrubbing the hen implements is relaxing. I look for your video's whenever I grab a tea.
Here are some Spring jokes for your pleasure seeing as how you give us the "Dad" jokes so often. Enjoy the weather, it is about to change.
What is Spring’s favorite kind of pickles? Daffo-dills.
How does the sun listen to music? On his ray-dio.
What is a baker’s favorite garden? A flour garden.
What do you call a well-dressed lion? A dandy lion.
Why did the farmer plant a seed in his pond? He was trying to grow a watermelon.
How does a bee brush her hair? With a honeycomb.
What kind of bean never grows in the garden? A jellybean.
What do bees need in order to fly in the rain? Their yellowjackets.
Why couldn’t the flower ride its bike? It lost its petals.
What is the best place to plant a spring garden in school? In kinder-garden.
Why is the letter A like a flower? A bee always comes after it.
How excited was the gardener about spring? So excited that he wet his plants.
Why did the bird go to the hospital? He needed tweetment.
What is the best flower for a boy to give his mom? A son-flower.
What is a baby chick’s favorite plants? Eggplants.
When do monkeys fall from the sky? During Ape-ril showers.
What goes up as the rain comes down? An umbrella.
What do sheep do on a warm spring day? Have a baa baa cue.
How do you know bees are happy? They hum while they work.
How do rabbits keep their fur looking nice? They use a hare-brush.
What flower grows between your nose and your chin? Tulips.
How do you know that flowers are lazy? They are always in their beds.
What is a frog’s favorite soda? Croak-a-cola.
Why are frogs so happy? They eat whatever bugs them.
How do bees get to school? On a school buzz.
What do you call a flower that can’t tell the truth? A lie-lac.
What kind of stories do bunnies like best? One with hoppy endings.
Why does the mushroom get invited to parties? He’s a fun-guy.
What is a rabbit’s favorite kind of music? Hip hop.
What is a frog’s favorite food? French flies.
What did the mommy egg say to the baby egg? You’re egg-stra special.
What kind of bird should you never take to the bank? A robin.
Why is spring the best time to start a gardening business? You can really rake in the cash.
Why did the farmer bury all his money? To make his soil rich.
What do you call a grizzly bear stuck in the rain? A drizzly bear.
How do you know flowers are friendly? They always have new buds.
Why is Yoda such a good gardener? He has a green thumb.
Where do bunnies like to eat? At IHOP.
What do you call a Transformer bunny? Hop-timus Prime.
How do rabbits go on vacation? On a hare-plane.
What do you call a rich bunny? A million-hare.
How do chickens stay in shape? They eggs-ercise.
Which vegetable is the angriest? A steamed carrot.
What happened when the rabbits got married? They lived hoppily ever after.
Why did the egg go to school? To get egg-ucated.
What do you call a sleeping egg? Egg-zausted.
What happens when you tell an egg a joke? It cracks up.
Why did the duck get fired from his job? He kept quacking all the eggs.
Why was the rabbit so upset? She was having a bad hare day.
What did the rabbit say to the carrot? It’s been nice gnawing you.
Good morning Pete & Hillary !!!
Spreader works better than ever !!!
Tractor sounds great !!!
Roll that beautiful drone footage !!!!
Spring has sprung as my Grandfather used to say.
Oh my gosh! Every time I hear your tractors start up I just have to grin!
Love thand and then to hear them run, and watch you do whatever it is. Makes me happy, Thanks!!!
Pete outstanding job with all your different camera angles! Nice job of mixing in tractor sounds with your drone videos, not always easy to combine the two sound levels. I'm sipping tea in Oregon while watching my favorite farmer doing his thing. I do miss the farming life so I get my fixes watching your channel
Manure's on the pasture, which means spring is here. AWESOME!!
That spreader looks like it just came off the dealer lot! Great job.
Wonderful video, and a great day.
Yep, I could sit here & watch you work, all day. Im a semi drvr 52 hr wk, at 66 yrs young. Grew up central PA on farm, horsedrawn equipmemt.
Wow, you got that spreading task done without a computer and display moniter, gps and auto steer! holy crap, just a piece of string. Love your vids. Thank you
So Pete, at the end of the manure run, guess you'll have to clean the crap out of your spreader!🤣🤣🤣
Just a month ago, you were anxious to be spreading manure because that's the first job of spring. Thanks, Pete!
20+ years wrenching and I hate tubes! Pete you have the nicest collection of working restorations!
Newly rebuilt spreader slings the 💩 really nice!
Money and manure have a lot in common. In one big pile, neither does any good. But spread out and things thrive. Treat your money like manure. Spread it out!
Thank You Pete, i don't think the average person understands the struggle that face farmers on a daily basis. There is always a flat tire, something broken and something to fix.
Those views from way up are very nice. Shows how hard working on smaller farms are. Have to pay attention to everything the whole time you are working. Mind and body workout. That brisket waiting at the end of the day is oh oh oh heavenly.
I've never seen a manure spreader before.........with everyone using chemical fertilizer I didn't one existed............I love it!
holy crap that's a nicely restored spreader😅 editing makes tire changing look so easy. Watched an older video the other day Thank you for teaching me how to put up a field fence!!
I enjoyed this today just like I did 5 months ago. What a great day.
Nice calming video. Love day's that are "normal" no real drama and just beautiful.
The best day of the year!! Thanks for sharing all of the fabulous feces flinging footage!
Pete, your editing is spot on, really loved the shot where you drove the tractor and spreader over the camera and then told the camera to go wash off.
I’m glad the weather worked out for you. Let the sunshine in.
the aerial shots were fire! I dont need anything fancy or new though, just love seeing the updates with your farm
6:30 Pete - that was one heck of a pinch flat on the tube. That spreader sure looks great.
So nice ! No computer, no sensors just fuel and combustion, how did we ever survive without def fluid , awesome !!!!!
You have given more life and motivation than you may ever know.
Thank you for being real.
Thank you for sharing the hard.
Thank you for sharing the unsure.
Thank you for being here.
Showing us that perseverance and thoughtfulness is not a thing of the past.
The sun warming you, the breeze in your face as you ride your Farmall, the birds chirping, and the sweet aroma of aged fertilizer being released to do what nature intended. I sort of chuckled when I saw you wrangling that tire and removing the inner tube. Now that was commonplace when I was younger but I wonder if it's still a "thing" in modern day America. Most of us of my generation did all of our car work under the nearest tree and tire repairs were the most applied skill since most of our tires were bald and junk yard spares. Good times and I thank you for the gentler memories. I try to forget my past sins and dwell on these ones.
Hey Pete, Hil and family. Enjoy every video. Pete you are the artist of the best American canvas - peaceful, productive and with family. Life the way it ought to be. Have a blessed Sunday. Michael, Norwalk Ct.
Pete, who knew it would be so much fun watching you talk $hit... but here we are 🤣🤣🤣
On a more serious note. It's always something. Set out to do one job, and there are three more to do to finish the one.
No way. I should use that baby powder trick on my bike tubes. Thanks for the tip!
As a teenager, I worked on a dairy farm in Vermont. Small operation with an old manure spreader. Manure went from the milking parlor gutter straight into the spreader. Once in the field and down to the last yard of manure, I came under attack, as the spreader flung its contents forward on me and the tractor. I'm 84, and you always bring back great memories.
Thanks and GOD BLESS 😀
That freshened up poo-flinger's lookin' mighty fine there Kemosabe! God bless you, my friend.
Nothing like a sunny day to get things started. You are a proud man and you should be. Thank you Pete and Hillary, I so enjoy watch happy people...now I am real happy. ❤
Hi friend love your jokes 😅 they are first class please keep the great videos coming friend from Scotland 🎉🎉
Pete, I love your positive outlook and I appreciate the great example you set by your reactions to frustrating situations! ❤
There's Pete, sling crap around again. Nice drone views.
Enjoyed the music at the end, I grew up in Brazil and I recognised it immediately. Made my day😀
I love the arial drone shots- fabulous camera work !
I wonder what percentage of people realize just how satisfying spreading manure is? The farm is looking great!
The manure spreader looks great Mr. Pete and looks like it works even better.
Mr pete, you are the will rogers of this century. You're down to earth and so very wise. Your philosophy on life and living are words to be listened too and to be lived by. Thank you.
Pete, only you and your positive attitude could make flinging poop look like fun.
Sweet sound with oscillation at full power . The harmonics are incredible 👍🏻
Good job Pete just another day on the farm.
Your positivity is inspiring! We run a small farm and UA-cam channel, and admittedly get bogged down sometimes by all that needs to be done. Your attitude when having the flat tire is a reminder that we’re lucky to be doing what we love and sometimes a perspective shift makes a world of difference. Great video and perfect message for the day as we head out to do chores!🤠👍
Dear Pete and Hillary, so nice to see you happy out there "...watching you spread your wisdom, humor, and manure. Keep doing you."- as Deb says. Love it when you drop in on Hillary. It's nice to see a glimpse of you too, Hillary. Can't wait for those sweet little fluff balls 'the chicks' arrive. Oh, and the aerial shots are always spectacular! Thank you.
I took your lead and stopped reading the national news each morning on the 'net! Now I seem much happier and don't miss the news at all.
Ugh, the news only gets worse. Good for you!
Manure spreader works like magic. And she's a thing of beauty. Congratulations on the new work gloves. God Bless your family.
BEAU TRAVAIL. Le matériel tourne comme une horloge, pas mal les vieux coucous! Ca fait le travail sans peser 15 Tonnes par tracteur donc pas mal pour le sol aussi. Hâte de voir tes poussins.
can’t wait to see your chickens
Great job guys. Keep up the great job, we need you more than you know. 😊 I look forward to seeing you guys more often. Thanks 🙏.# 1 on my book.
I ran a 756 with a John Deere 54 Spreader. Great way to spend the day....just remember to spread into the wind.
Thanks for the video Pete. Glad the wind was blowing the right direction. Oh and this dad joke I would put it on the fertilizer 😊
Pete, that manure spreader looks so awesome!
It just nice relaxing tv watching with Pete thank you sir for all the great food and entertainment 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
All your tractors are like an adult playground. Its so freakin awesome
a brilliant outlook on life Pete! Yes, stuff happens, but ya just deal with it & move on, not letting it wreck a glorious day!! Cheers from Oz !!
Thanks for the video; I know its a lot of extra work. Also, thank you for bringing both the work effort and routine of farming to light, along with the simple joys of it - that is a balance to look towards.
I really look forward to your videos. I enjoy all of them, but i am really into your mechanic , restoration and farming with the old equipment. Also your bits of wisdom. Enjoy your success!!!!
I love feeling like i'm riding on the tractor in your beautiful fields. Have a great week!
Your kids are so blessed to have parents like yourselfs ,REMIND THEM SO , BLEES YOU ALL ❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👍🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹