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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- A 2018 John Deere 4045 made its way onto Cornstar Farms. Let's see what it can do. Welcome to Cornstar Farms.
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Cole The Cornstar, aka Cole, is a 4th generation family farmer from Central Iowa who is the life force behind his family’s 1,700 acre farm. Cole promotes agriculture by filming his day-to-day adventures with his Dad (Daddy Cornstar) and brother (Cooper) on the farm. With a lot of help from Daddy Cornstar, Cole instills humor and education into his videos fit for both young adults and adults. Despite being 23-years old, Cole has an old-fashion work ethic with an innovative approach toward agricultural technology and practices. Cole's mission is to prove the American Dream is not dead and be a megaphone for agricultural education and innovation, from technological advances in farming equipment to conservation practices.
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You're such an inspiration.
Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 to the 🌍 world. Y'all really make me believe that anything is possible so I hope my UA-cam channel grows. Your channel is amazing. I'm a young farmlady from Africa
Wow. That's amazing. Now I'll be hooked to this pretty African lady's channel. Keep it up
You're amazing dearie. Wishing you the best
Bravo. I must say I'm impressed. I'm a new fan
You go girl. Keep it up
It be cool to see Cooper re-floor that trailer! It is sketchy.
yes, a heck of a lot of more satisfying than him going OCD on the workshop the last couple weeks
I was thinking the same
Yah I have a felling cole is running out of content to pump out
Video went fast when u fast forward through the shop cleaning crap!
Amazing, what you have done for your whole families business productivity! Way to go Cole! It all will pay off in the long-run, short-run too in peace of mind! Love Coop cameo’s!
That drybox spreader was built at John Deere Des Moines works in Ankeny, chances are I inspected it at the factory.
I used to work at the Nutrien location who supplies Cole. They have 3 or 4 of those Deere spreaders plus a Terra Gator trike
Explains the dent in the box 😉
The box is built either by new leader or by quality manufacturing, not by the green peeps 🙂
@@ColeTheCornstar funny
Cole, just initial those 1/2" and give them away on your channel. The rest could be donated to your nearest school that has either auto shop or metal shop courses.
Your grandpa would be so proud. I love watching it all come together. I've learned so much about farming thanks to your channel. I have a whole new appreciation for the agriculture business . Keep up the good work.
Having labels on each tool box tray REALLY helps!
Your cleaning is refreshing. My now husband is like your grandfather. The junk and refusal to get rid of it drives me crazy. Literally!!!!
I enjoy your videos. So homey and peaceful. Reminds me of my farm family back in the day. It's good to know there are still family's that are like yours.
Enjoy seeing how each Cornstar family member has different gifts. They use their gifts to in concert with each other for the betterment of the farm. Well Done, Cornstar Family!!
Watching your video from the hospital. Our second son was born today about 6 hrs ago... named him Cole Christopher... after his great uncle, and of course Cole the Cornstar.... a good kind hearted person!
Congratulations! 😃
Cole you are like magic cleaning fairy that goes in after all the staff is gone and puts everything back in its place while all everyone else is already sleeping.
Tackling that shop organization must have been mind boggling at the start. Cudos to you dude!
*kudos
@@grandpa_6.7 Thancs!
@@jeffslaven 😂😂😂😂 your welcome!!!!!
@@grandpa_6.7 *you're
Cole you seem to be running out of stuff to organize so head over to ohio and I can keep you busy for months
Lol
😂😂😂
Cole wouldn't know where to start
@@bevisbellair5002 ultimate challenge
Too cold up there in Ohio, come on down to Alabama and I'll promise to keep you busy until the spring thaw! Job security!
The shop looks fantastic!! You inspire me to keep my own clean and organized.😁
With the extra tools you should make Mama Cornstar a small tool box for her garage/house. My son did that for me and painted them pink! I have all the tools I could ever need, so happy!
Why don’t you donate the extra tools to young kids ? Put a few in new little tool box’s? Maybe church groups or Boy Scouts or ffa ?
Great idea!
Such a kind idea 🌲
Great idea indeed. We also have a local auction house that does on line sales. Any extra tools could surely sell in that type of situation.
Sounds like a good thing.
Goodwill? A local makerspace, if they have use for it? Some other community workshop?
Cole,
I know I say this every single video
I watch lots of organizing videos
But you cleaning & organizing is by far my favorite thing
Phenomenal job to all of you getting everything done
I don’t know if you ever see my comments but I look forward everyday to see what you’re up to.
CCS fan from Boise Idaho signing off.
Your going to totally have to do a “beginning to end” time laps of the whole tool shop organization when your done.
Despite some other’s opinions I really like the shop cleaning videos. It motivates me to organize my own stuff lol. Keep up the good work Cole!
Word of advice regarding the foam boards. When you get everything in the drawers you want, STOP, and wait about a month to make sure they are in the EXACT place you want. We make those foam shadow boards at our manufacturing facility. They take a lot of time to make so the month grace period is what we use to make sure we didn't miss anything. Actually we have been moving away from the foam boards to the Mantis tool grid system. Its a similar concept but more flexible if you need to make changes. Our needs in our molding facility have been changing so much we couldn't justify remaking foam boards for just "one" or "two" extra tools. That Mantis tool grid system can actually increase your tool density per drawer. Sometimes the foam spaces things out too much which means you will need more drawers.
Best wishes on your tool organization.
Cole. Love that you remembered Nick’s name. He did too. ❤️
Be sure to sort those crescent wrenches by standard and metric ones!
And left& right hand too
Note for the Imperial and Whitworth ones too!
i hate when I pick up a left hand metric crescent wrench when I need a right hand imperial one. LOL
@@larryfreeman7979 There is an "old mechanic's tale" out there that says you can just flip them upside down and the nut will never realize it! But you now how it is with old mechanic's tales and wive's tales to boot! MCTY!
You have a red and a green tool box, so much like a traffic light, yellow would be the color of the last tool box, and while you are painting it, you can paint the rust spotted wheels 😉. 2 🐦 with 1 stone
you have motivated me to get out to the barn and get it cleaned up. great project for a rainy day.
I really admire the effort that you are putting into organizing all your tools. I did this once myself but, alas, it was an exercise in futility. In 6 months it was back to the way it was.
That is the problem with an unorganized shop. You can't find a tool so you think you don't have it and buy another one. This goes on and on until you have 50,000 of the same tool. Glad to see you are cleaning it up Cole! :)
You’ve done such great work in your workshop!!. I’d be quiet at home working in such a great workshop ✔️
You should put extra adjustable wrenches in every car, truck, tractor, trailer, and in each building. Not for doing any major repairs but when you are out in the middle of the fields and need to tighten something, loosen something, or bash something to get you back running or back to the shops you don't need to waste time. Great emergency tools.
Ran an R4045 dry machine for a year at the co-op. Best machine I've ever run. We would figure a 1000 acres a day per machine in our area. We'd spread at 85' because pan test showed that was most accurate for p&k, 80' for urea. We would run up to 22mph. Amazing machines to operate
Snap- on and Mac tools have wrench racks for your tool box drawers. They work really well, and you can tell which ones are missing.
Sort, set, shine, standardize, sustain. Good job Cole.
Good job guys , every video of yours keeps me productive and motivated! Thank you !
“I didn’t know you could get your leg that high” classic father son comedy
Didn't even groan 😁
And that was the start of “Working out with DC!”
Cole: "Crescent Wrench"
Me (an Australian): "Shifter"
As a Swede I find it interesting that here we're tought that it was a Swedish invention while in the US they say it's invented in the USA. As far as I can tell they're both right. We have different styles and thus different patents on them.
@PdrMarc
England is in Europe. 😜 😂
@@ceselb They were invented in Sweden originally, but the founder of Crescent tools saw one when he was in Europe. He came back to the US and made a patent where the screw direction was the reverse of the Swedish one, avoiding patent infringement.
Thumb wrench 🔧 we call em too
@@neilpearson4992
That was really sneaky! 😳
Wow a John Deere in a Cole the Cornstar video this is a miracle, my days of waiting are over!
Doesnt he have a 60's JD and a 4000 series JD???
Yes and he has had a John Deere combine on there farm.
hey Cole, you keep your hex keys in exactly the same red bin as I do, Now I feel special. Any bins, boxes etc, I always label with permanent marker on white duct tape, easy to see.
I love watching this channel to learn their outlook on equipment and infrastructure, but at the same time, it makes me understand that the extra work and pain it takes to be organic meant that I sold $1.9 million in corn alone vs the $1.25 million I'd have received at a 50 bushel per acre higher yield assuing $5/bushel non organic sell price. Keep in mind $5 is a pipe dream, but you never know what will happen this summer / fall when they sell, and I did not have to truck it, dry it, store it, and all my fertility came from my own farm. I'LL TAKE IT!
Still no labels on the drawers, that’s part of 5S. Gets items returned to their right place
Cole, you work well into the middle of the night! You must be a night owl naturally. :)
cole: I see a speck of dust on the tractor! also cole: those boards seem fine...
Better safe than sorry... lol I think I’d love to see the trailer reboarded!
New subscriber here. I found you from one of the new combine videos and have been binge watching for about a day now. Your videos are very well made and you and your family are very charismatic. Im absolutely fascinated. Thank you for working so hard to grow our food!
Hey, Im Cole the Cornstar!..... there it us for all of us thats missing the intro!
Strikes me that you need to put at least 1 of the adjustables and 'over stock' spanners in every vehicle. That way you will always have one to hand! Though Mummer Cornstar may use hers to stop you and Cooper fighting in the back seat! :P
The shop looks great! I love watching you organize.
Cole it has to be a great feeling to finally have the shop organized and clean. Daddy Corn Star nice looking boots and wow you can get your leg up that high wow.
I would have so much fun putting the purple wrench in the red toolbox and the red wretch in the purple toolbox.. I hope Daddy Cornstar and Cooper will as well. It will creat and endless source of amusement.
Wow! Looking great in there. Cooper is going to really enjoy doing his projects with the tools to hand rather than trying to find the tools in hiding. So much less stressful for everyone.
Why are we watching cole cleaning. Watching Cooper re floor the trailer and learning about the fertilizer would be 2000 percent better content.
Yeah it’s feeling like the movie Groundhog Day... same thing over and over.
I know.... How many times can we see him clean up the shed or toolbox.....
The videos are about "a day in the life of a 23 yr old farmer". Cole often explains that that involves a lot of repetitive work. He's done an amazing job sorting through years and years of hoarding. Please don't criticize and discourage him. That work needed to be done.
@@vkgreer100 the content is turning to crap it's that simple. There's a whole family involved in the channel but lately it's nothing but cleaning . With only a 10 second bit if you lucky about the rest of the farm .surely there was a lot more to the combine shopping .surely we copd have seen Cooper fix the trailer and learned more about the fertilizer and why it spread the way it is and why . This cleaning thing is getting old we get it .it been explained over and over again. Its bordering on being narcissist now. Time to move on.
What I used to do when I did inventory in our office was I'd get paper tags that I could attach to equipment in storage -- I'd put the date it went to storage, if it was in working condition, if it wasn't in working order what the problem was. That way anybody looking for a piece of equipment would know immediately if it was usable, needed repair, or was being saved for parts.
Cole, Iowa boy (Warren County) who ended up spending 24 years working on Naval aircraft. Every single tool we use is shadowed and accounted for multiple times through out the day. It works but damn after doing this for 24 years it is nice to misplace a tool now and then. good luck and doing a great job.
I just don't know if I can watch an entire winter of Cole cleaning the garage.
Excess wrenches are feedstock for modifying to specific purposes ie. like reaching into places that a flat combination wrench won't reach nor will a socket set...always keep extras you don't mind ruining.
Cole, please label your new home for individual items. It helps for making good habits when cleaning up. And it gives everything its own place or home. This also helps to teach people where to find and return items to. I organized our tool crib so that we could take someone off the street and hand them an item and then they had 10 minutes to walk into the room and come out with another duplicate item.
When I worked at the Air National Guard we shadow boxed all the tools. We also got some thin colored rubber mat to put under the foam cutouts so when you pulled a tool it left an obvious contrasting colored spot expecting that tool back.
I sure wish we had that problem of too many 1/2 and 9/16 wrenches! Those are the two sizes we always have to go on a scavenger hunt for!
That's probably exactly how they got so many of them in teh first place.
Sharpies were the problem in our shop; one day you can't find one to save your...beans! The next, when you don't need one, they are under or on every surface in the shop! but where you are- the one nearest you was always dry and hard!
So, how long does it take for Cooper, Sable & Daddy CornStar find where you hide all the tools? 🤣
i wish my wife shared as much joy in organizing as we do lol! great ideas in the shop.
COLE- A little oil in the pan, then the butter..... prevents the butter from burning unless your really trying to burn it!
Your channel got me to further organize "stuff" in my world and rid myself of clutter. Cheers
Great job on cleaning up the shop(s). With all the tools and tool boxes that you have; have you ever thought of buying a used 1 ton utility truck with tool boxes mounted on it for a field service vehicle. Several farmers up here in Canada find these units at public auctions. Some even have knuckle boom cranes on them that would come in handy in the field as well. You have so many sets of tools in the shop that outfitting the truck after the purchase would be very low cost for your farm. The truck could then be used to tow the fuel wagon to each field and would give you a much better set of tools and possibly an air compressor and welder for in field maintenance and lower your downtime and improve harvest efficiency even more. Food for thought........eh!
I'll be organizing my machine shed next week. I believe it will take the full week 😊 I like to put things (where possible) in clear bins. It's easier to see what's there, and it keeps it out of the dust. I can also 'kit' things, like a bin full of the tools for pocket screws.
I feel so bad for chet and Nicole so sad love all of ye so much 🙏🙏🙏
I worked at an aerospace assembly facility and we were always getting inspected, or prepping for VIP visits. We developed a saying “Stay ready, ain’t gotta get ready”.
Keep the starter, Cole! It will make a good core for when you need to replace a starter.
Hi Cole, you could leave the tools for silver tool box silver. That way no added cost. Great job on cleaning and organizing everything.
A crescent wrench is often enough to do adjustments in the field, temporarily field repairs until you get home. Two 12” crescent wrenches will do a LOT. SAE/Metric
You should engrave the 1/2" wrenches with the Cornstar logo and sell them...
auction them for charity for Nikki! (ua-cam.com/video/wSqt1aiqI78/v-deo.html)
I like how you keep making the shop more and more efficient
I must say your organizing has inspired me. I have a collection of music books and sheets that I've not put away after my teaching time..... Now (Christmas holiday) is a good time to git at 'er. :) Look forward to all of your new videos from up here in sunny SW Ontario, Canada - Norfolk County, the garden of Ontario.
Now you only have to get a Label Maker, an Electric Engraver, a Sharpie pen and a tool-paint collection to mark everything, Cole! After that it's a New Year! :D
Maybe also build a steel net caged area in front of all the tools and let Sable be the the person who dispense them out when you can leave your personal token as in old time factories! Haha
God bless you Cole , you have a lot of Energy for 1:20 am . But everything looks amazing, nice and organized.
The shop is beginning to clean and organized. Before you know it everything will have a home. Love you guys. 🥰♥️💞🌽🌽
Well, you need the crescent wrenches for the times that you don’t need a 1/2” wrench.
Cole that organizing job, savage! Well done!
Awesome job Cole! You’ve given me some ideas for our garage! It will have to wait till spring though....no heat and too cold!🙄
You have some really nice tool boxes, Cole. The big thing is not to duplicate wrenches of all kinds in the same tool box. Get them separated into sets and then - i set per box, if that is part of the master plan. Same with sockets, wrenches.
Hey Cole, you might take those two sided open end wrenches and cut them in half, you never know when you need a very short wrench, we also grind the open end half as thick, they work well when you use two wrenches side by side. Have a great evening!!!!
Your butter story made me have to share! I bought my house and less than 12 hours after getting the last box moved into the house, my kitchen caught on fire. It was absolute chaos! 😂😂
Make up small kits of wrenches for each tractor or equipment.
When we were on the farm we fabricated simple steel toolboxes and bolted them to the on side of the engine frame for basic tools a hammer etc, also a safe place for drawbar and 3 link pins, ag pins S clips etc. and a handy step forward to the front axle if fuel fill, radiator is at the front
@@michaelbrown8545
Sounds very practical!
@ted kaczynski coles tractors aren’t nice.
02:19 oh my... Cornstar calendar model extraordinaire 😉
Great job Cole!!!! It’s funny to see that huge spreader because just today I saw one spreading lime on a large field at my local polo club! That was pretty cool. You did a very good job organizing your shop!! I like your idea of color coding your tools so that they never get misplaced!
does anyone miss, HEY GUYS ITS COOLLLEEEEE THE CORNSTAR! If your even slightly into farming, or just want to want to watch a 22 year old farmer ECT you gert the point but i miss it!
I wish my dad was around like you have. I'm only 44 he was 74 passed 3 months ago but for 8-10 years health was not good to do much. Was a combination of issues caused when he was 16 years old due to rheumatic fever.
When I see coles video each day i go yay I’m happy he others and the comment section are all in good health
Awesome stuff cole! All these hours put into organizing will pay off 👍🏻👍🏻
Shadow boards and foam are pointless in a toolbox....there is a reason all the tool companies sell sockets and wrenches in trays
woah.. your organizational skills are inspirational!
you should take the excess tools like the wrenches and start putting them into your main vehicles. it can help minimize trips back to the shop for small repairs in the field
Nick was so happy you remembered his name.
YES! Another tool organization video! MORE MORE!
Doing a wonderful job. Looks real spiffy! Keep 'gittin' er done!' Hope you and yours have a blessed and happy Christmas!🌲
Just an idea, I have two large tool boxes and I have SAE tools in one and metric in the other, Works great. The metric is where I also store my crescent wrenches.
It’s so satisfying to watch this organization process. I hate clutter and disorganization. Glad I’m. Or the only “weirdo”!
Another great video guys. And.......FYI, I purchased nothing for Christmas from Walmart, Target or Amazon!! I feel like a champ. Took some extra thinking and a bit more running, but I did it.
And the Cornstar family needs a label machine for Xmas! Would do wonders for all that organization.
Yeah, accomplishment...it feels good!👍👏
Cole, please get a cast iron pan for frying steak. Put in some butter on medium high, 5 or 6 minutes per side and pour the butter over. It will make your life better.
Cole- I just wanted to tell you how very much I enjoy the good and the bad about forming? I hope that you are have a very nice Christmas and a very happy New year! God Bless
Love watching you organizing the shop. Why don't you all come to Texas and help me organize our storage building. lol