This Tractor Made Me Lose $25,000.00

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  • Опубліковано 19 гру 2023
  • In today's episode, we rented a 500 horsepower Challenger 1050 tractor, the lime spreading crew arrived on the farm to spread crushed limestone, Roman and I finished the electricity in the heated shop at my house (YES, IT IS DONE NOW!), Dad and I had a farm meeting to go to, we checked in on Cooper transforming the property at the main heated shop, we set up the bin sites to get ready for selling soybeans, we bought a new grain hopper trailer, and a high speed Degelman Pro-Till Disk showed up on the farm! Whoo! What a day.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 622

  • @belfast479
    @belfast479 7 місяців тому +47

    Cole, I swear to the lord, I'm not lying. As a person in the business, you need to spend the money for an electrician. I have seen you make at least 7 violations and made dangerous conditions. I love the channel and would hate to hear that someone got hurt and I said nothing.Bless the farmer!

  • @highhavencabin
    @highhavencabin 7 місяців тому +53

    DC- Taking all of Cole and Roman's work apart and putting it back together again the right way. Had to laugh out loud at that!! Made my night

  • @markschuette869
    @markschuette869 7 місяців тому +40

    Seriously Cole, the smart investment is to put your money into safety of your building and equipment in that building. Take all of these comments seriously and at least get your electrician to check your work. (if he sees these videos he may not want to touch it) Just remember, when it comes to electricity, be smart and do it right - don't do it cheap. It could, God forbid, cost you a whole lot more if something goes wrong. You are too intelligent to let this go! GOOD LUCK!!

  • @flyfisher301
    @flyfisher301 7 місяців тому +59

    As a retired electrician with 40+ years in commercial and industrial work experience. I sure hope your shed doesn’t burn down. Leave the jobs to the people that know what they’re doing. Want me in your combine after watching a couple UA-cam videos?

    • @jimgingerich9289
      @jimgingerich9289 7 місяців тому +12

      You are 100% correct

    • @johnnyhomegrownholmgren9999
      @johnnyhomegrownholmgren9999 7 місяців тому +7

      I am also an ex electrician... You are correct, sir! Here in Sweden, that installation would be illegal as soon they started to mount conduit onto the wall. And if something would happen, best case scenario would be no valid insurance.... worst case: jailtime for killing someone. I am not even allowed to do installations in my own home, by law....

    • @andymink9606
      @andymink9606 6 місяців тому

      @@johnnyhomegrownholmgren9999
      Thank God we don’t all live in a backward place like Sweden

  • @Mad_Farmer912
    @Mad_Farmer912 7 місяців тому +10

    I see the same general contractor that did the bin site, is doing the electrical. We've all seen how that turned out. Don't be surprised to smell melting plastic when a load is placed on those crammed overfull boxes.

  • @sonofroderick4255
    @sonofroderick4255 7 місяців тому +51

    I've been watching these videos for the past 4 to 5 years. With all the comments and criticism and opinions Cole receives his tenacity and determination and goals he has set along with his family just continues to grow annually. If anything his videos should tell anyone watching is continue forward and never give up. Cole is very transparent and honest. God will continue to bless you Cole and your family.

    • @scottholbert2742
      @scottholbert2742 7 місяців тому +5

      I totally agree , but when you put yourself into the public eye you open up yourself to that. Cole knows that. Not everyone else is idiot that. Comments. You have electricians, plumbers,mechanics ect that are fans and are merely trying to help.Cole is very open to knowledge intake and is very understanding of weather comments are helpful or not

    • @Imrightyourewrong1
      @Imrightyourewrong1 6 місяців тому

      Good thing god had time to bless him and the farm while hundreds of thousands of children are dying of starvation

    • @scottholbert2742
      @scottholbert2742 6 місяців тому +1

      @Imrightyourewrong1
      That is not Coles fault .
      Thank the government, I'm sure if jb wasn't so busy destroying the country with as many illegal immigrants as possible and been the "Great Uniter that he claims to be ,the money he is wasting on them would go a very long way to feeding AMERICAN PEOPLE that are starving 😉

  • @joshcraig
    @joshcraig 7 місяців тому +9

    One of the best feelings in the world, standing back and looking at what you have accomplished.

  • @douggouty8455
    @douggouty8455 7 місяців тому +64

    Cole... You need to add pigtails to those 220 volt outlets....
    Meaning, get big wire nuts or wagos, a short piece of 8 gauge wire, and stick the short piece of age gauge wire into the outlet, and wire nut the now three ends together. Much easier to deal with and less likely to burn your barn down.

    • @Leofred2000
      @Leofred2000 7 місяців тому +8

      Imagine the viralness of a "I burned my shop down!"-video, tho 😄

    • @tinalafever1756
      @tinalafever1756 7 місяців тому +14

      I love that you actually gave him some great advice instead of putting him down like some have. Your a good person douggouty8455.

    • @Stew0220
      @Stew0220 7 місяців тому +5

      Also to add, since it'll be blue wire nuts, an 4x4 deep with 1" ko's or 4x11 would be way nicer for getting the wires tucked in nicely!

    • @thenorthernhandyman
      @thenorthernhandyman 7 місяців тому

      ​@@Stew0220nothing with wire nuts is nice. Wago makes a much better alternative.

    • @bruceadler-9410
      @bruceadler-9410 7 місяців тому +1

      @@thenorthernhandyman not an option for #8 AWG, Wago max is #12 AWG

  • @allendavidson6608
    @allendavidson6608 7 місяців тому +26

    Congratulations Cole !.... You all have made so much progress over the last few years to the entire farm. The Transformation is absolutely amazing and You all work together as a cohesive well oiled machine . It is also well noted how you have such good friends as Ron (the bulldozer man), Zach & Roman who continue enjoy working with you all. The Changes you are taking to balance your Soils should pay off big time. I know You have been following Marion Calmers soil stratification tests and his results show it definitely is paying off. My Hope is your Legal team is making great progress on the Bin Site stuff as that is definitely something that never should have happened. God Bless You all and have a Very Merry Christmas from one of your forever followers......

  • @coffeewmike
    @coffeewmike 7 місяців тому +15

    Cole, you should increase your insurance. Maybe have someone come and check your electrical system and correct these errors. Down gauging wire is NOT safe nor is it code, nor is it in line with NFPA. If that move makes a hot spot when you run the welder and causes a fire, you just posted photo evidence. DIY saves budget, for sure, but don’t put the farm at risk over electrical wire.

    • @coffeewmike
      @coffeewmike 7 місяців тому

      And, I just thought about this. You have two hots coming in to that plug. Did you cross phase the wiring? Meaning did you run one from the A phase and one from the B? If you did that, prepare for explosion.

    • @Mygirlfriend3141
      @Mygirlfriend3141 7 місяців тому +5

      No he wants too sue somebody again

    • @johnunsicker7440
      @johnunsicker7440 7 місяців тому

      You might want to learn the code as well. You set wire size by what you need to run but you protect the wire with the breaker. At #8 wire he can use a 40 amp breaker Way more then enough for 99% of the welders on farms. With #6 wire you can do 55 amp. He would need to be running a 500 amp weld full bore to be in trouble.

    • @johnunsicker7440
      @johnunsicker7440 7 місяців тому

      @@coffeewmike He would have to of hooked up two in coming wire for that to happen.

    • @m9ovich785
      @m9ovich785 7 місяців тому

      @@coffeewmike That should be 2 Hots to that Receptacle thats how you get 240 VAC to a device.

  • @miker648
    @miker648 7 місяців тому +58

    Cole, there is a spec. on how much you can fill an electrical conduit and box depending on the wire gauge and the number of wires you are using. Also get box extensions to make it easier to install the outlets.

    • @drstewart
      @drstewart 7 місяців тому +1

      Propriety is not a priority for some.

    • @miker648
      @miker648 7 місяців тому +7

      @@drstewart When I questioned concerns that I had regarding the construction of the new bin site, I was told that farmers in Iowa are not required to have a building permit and building inspections. The issues I had at that time was with the concrete pads for bins/silos. No slump test for concrete, very little reinforcement material used, and not curing the concrete properly.

    • @BLKMGK4
      @BLKMGK4 6 місяців тому +1

      @@miker648 We all see how that worked out :(

    • @Elkarlo77
      @Elkarlo77 6 місяців тому +1

      I am more the Datacenter Guy for wiring. He won't have the problems in the next 5 years but after 10 years. My Dad did something compareable as he connected the new Shed with the old shed instead of using a connection box he used Outlet box for it, which was already filled. Had to pull everything out and shrink hose all the wires to get them isolated again.
      Isolation goes brittle after 10-20 years and when it's stressed it may fail.
      I see problems with the "old wires" used as well. If you have old new wires heat them up before using them. In Building wiring we had several cases of "good wires we can use them." And then everything was connected and worked for 3 weeks, and we had to pull the wires and putt new one in. The isolation hardens up, especially when it's below 20°C/68°F single braids of the wiring are overstreched when it come from the drumm. Generating a Weakspot in the hole cable. When Current flows over the Cables this spot may burn out and then the Cable gets hotter and hotter at this spot till the connection fails. Then Conduit is Metal and it won't burn down the Workshop but tripp the breaker and he might have to pull all the wires out in 5-10 years.
      Data Cables only have 48V and max 100 Watt but thats my experience with old Cables and Stretched Isolations. Heat the old Stock up to room temperature, roll it out slowly and don't squeeze it into boxes, or you have trouble and have to redo everything.
      Thats btw the Reasoning behind "Code" and "Spec" most Contractors are gone and won't do Warranty after 5 years when the isolations fails. When i remember correctly fresh cables should not be layed below 10°C/50°F.

  • @garyduquette1784
    @garyduquette1784 7 місяців тому +10

    Cole, thank you for sharing these videos, I would love to spend a day driving a tractor plowing or working down ground. I farmed with my dad. I grew up on the farm and after high school my father and I farmed together for a few years. Until I decided to go on to bigger and better things. I missed farming but never went back to it. The Massey 2745 was the last tractor we bought brand new. So you know some years have passed.
    By watching your videos I can relive some very good times on the farm. Thank you again.

  • @anneyday3493
    @anneyday3493 7 місяців тому +14

    Happy for you having reached a big goal like that. Edward's cameo was so cute!!! He'll be fixing farm equipment before you know it.

  • @rachealsmith5138
    @rachealsmith5138 7 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful Christmas present to yourself! You are one of the most tenacious people I have ever seen! I hope y’all have a blessed Christmas and happy New Year!😊❤

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 7 місяців тому +2

    Thank you Cole! Have a Merry Christmas! God bless your family!

  • @morganalori
    @morganalori 7 місяців тому +6

    Great job. I can just imagine how good it feels to have that job checked off and no longer looming as undone. Woot!!

  • @tomwalker3553
    @tomwalker3553 7 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations, it is a sweet feeling on a big project. Now and again over the years when you walk in a little smile will show up. No one will notice but you will feel the joy all over again.

  • @oscarwindham6016
    @oscarwindham6016 7 місяців тому +2

    See there, I knew it. With Daddy Cornstar double checking and re-doing everything, he keeps that farm running. I swanny..., good job, Daddy Cornstar.

  • @69dblcab
    @69dblcab 7 місяців тому +1

    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the Cornstars and all the viewers.

  • @joshg6874
    @joshg6874 7 місяців тому +2

    I gotta say what cole has done is pretty awesome, i work in a shop everyday that is a 100 osha violations, everything is wrong with it, a 110 outlet running 220 for some reason, and the whole 220 panel is running off a piece of wood, there isnt safety shut off features and when you want the power off you have to pull a fuse box out, while its running, i jusr dont know about you guys but this is some of the best shit ive seen as a farmer.

  • @SaneNoMore
    @SaneNoMore 7 місяців тому +5

    After reading the comments I look forward to the next video where you finish wiring the shop. Again..

  • @ChrisHarding-lk3jj
    @ChrisHarding-lk3jj 7 місяців тому +14

    Those 240v outlets are supposed to be dedicated, you can't daisy chain those like regular 120v outlets. You should be using a separate color wire for one of the hot legs instead of 2 black wires. It is dumb to install those outlets sideways due to the fact that whatever you plug into them will have side loading on the plug from the weight of the wire.

  • @aestheticdreamx
    @aestheticdreamx 7 місяців тому +6

    Cole and family, watching your videos for the past 3 years has been an absolute inspiration , I'm sure not just to me but thousands of your subscribers. You not only motivate me to tackle tasks that aren't so much fun but also make my heart sing for your true American spirit. I have to admit to getting teary eyed while watching this video. You had a dream and didn't give up no matter the circumstances.Your positive, tenacious attitude is amazing and a lesson for all of us. I give a shout out to Daddy Cornstar for being your best cheerleader and truly believing in you. God bless.

  • @robnewell6123
    @robnewell6123 7 місяців тому +1

    Nice job Cole and Roman! Patience and persaverance usually results in big wins, as you just demonstrated.

  • @jesperdahl1486
    @jesperdahl1486 7 місяців тому +43

    Just a suggestion ! next time you are at the big box store you could pick up some extension rings to mount the 230v plugs without so much binding of the wires.

    • @Stew0220
      @Stew0220 7 місяців тому +4

      No need for that, 4 square deep box with 1" KO's would be better or even an 4x11

  • @karlreinke9653
    @karlreinke9653 7 місяців тому +2

    I love daddy checking their work….that’s why he is the boss !

  • @j.c.linden
    @j.c.linden 7 місяців тому +5

    Cole has gotten a TON of good advice about many topics of which he does not know enough but NOTHING anyone says is ever implemented, because he is not reading all the help people are leaving. Too bad. Gas and electricity installations have rules for reasons!

  • @robdurland1703
    @robdurland1703 7 місяців тому +1

    Feels Great getting the job done off the list but as usual the list just gets bigger but that’s what makes it fun. I wanna wish you and your family a merry Christmas and looking forward to seeing more next year.

  • @MD-jo9mh
    @MD-jo9mh 7 місяців тому +1

    Congrats Cole! Enjoyed the video, good to see you smelling the roses. 🌹

  • @CandC_Farms
    @CandC_Farms 7 місяців тому +7

    Cole, use box extensions. 😉 maybe start with larger conduit, it seems you always add more than originally planned.

  • @mitchmarkota8814
    @mitchmarkota8814 7 місяців тому +1

    The farm is looking so great. Your soil analysis skills are good. Electrical... you learn by doing.

  • @herbertvasold8954
    @herbertvasold8954 7 місяців тому +3

    Cole, when we had to go to that large an outlet we would use a 4 11/16" box and a raised cover. Then you splice the wires together and have only one wire to each terminal on the outlet!

    • @larryfreeman7979
      @larryfreeman7979 6 місяців тому

      agree with your method much better than what Cole did.

  • @betadoctor
    @betadoctor 7 місяців тому +6

    I remember a video a long time ago where you had a map where it showed the lime blowing in from the road .. where the edges\headlands where way better PH then the rest of the field .. the big chuncks are ideal .. the are slow releasing .. and will break down way faster then you think if the acidity in the soil is high .

  • @firstname6826
    @firstname6826 7 місяців тому +3

    Those little coveralls on Edward are too cute!

  • @andyanderson4357
    @andyanderson4357 7 місяців тому +5

    Congratulations. Great feeling being done I bet!

  • @naomialaniz373
    @naomialaniz373 7 місяців тому +2

    Wow! Farming is so much more sophisticated these days, but we got it done in the sixties and seventies as the times were so different. Thanks for your content, I love your channel 😊❤

  • @sallyhenrie8150
    @sallyhenrie8150 7 місяців тому

    Love seeing the satisfaction of finishing!

  • @terrytrammell7388
    @terrytrammell7388 7 місяців тому +7

    Is Edward getting excited about Christmas? I hope we get to see him open his gifts. Children really bring joy to all of us.

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 7 місяців тому +1

      He is still way too young to even begin to understand anything about Christmas. Im sure he gets excited seeing his family all giddy and excited thinking about it but he hasnt a clue.

    • @Mygirlfriend3141
      @Mygirlfriend3141 7 місяців тому +1

      I pray that Eduard will be adopted by more mature parents

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 7 місяців тому +3

      @@Mygirlfriend3141 what the heck are you talking about

    • @AndrewPL5
      @AndrewPL5 7 місяців тому

      He's an infant, he knows nothing about Christmas or that is even a thing....

    • @AndrewPL5
      @AndrewPL5 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Mygirlfriend3141 this whole family is loony lmao. I do feel bad for the kid and they already have another one on the way, ugh.

  • @paulotts
    @paulotts 7 місяців тому +3

    Cole, they make box extensions for you to use when the wire overloads the box. FIRE CODE!!! Hey, Cole! BOOM!!! BTW, Merry Christmas to you, Nave, Edward, and the whole family! May the new year bring you great blessings!

  • @michaelmartineau1373
    @michaelmartineau1373 7 місяців тому +1

    MERRY CHRISTMASS TO THE CORNSTARE FAMILY

  • @pcarpy7
    @pcarpy7 7 місяців тому

    Nothing better than having a project done. Not just done, but done done. 👍🏻

  • @connieverbeck1110
    @connieverbeck1110 7 місяців тому

    Congratulations on completing your shop! . Do have it inspected, please. Merry Christmas to you and yours!!

  • @KBOSGroundAgent
    @KBOSGroundAgent 7 місяців тому +11

    Yikes. Not great on the shed wiring. Hopefully you don't get a fire under load.

  • @MrPatisgod
    @MrPatisgod 7 місяців тому +19

    Cole you are a great farmer. Stop playing electrician. If I was your insurance agent I would cancel your insurance. That wiring is a fire hazard. Pay the electrician the now $20000 to fix it.

    • @MrPatisgod
      @MrPatisgod 7 місяців тому

      Also 120v kills the most people.

  • @onamissionize
    @onamissionize 7 місяців тому +2

    Good job Cole, Merry Christmas!

  • @jeffmcbride469
    @jeffmcbride469 7 місяців тому +1

    Merry Christmas to you and your family Cole!

  • @jeremyhartman1225
    @jeremyhartman1225 7 місяців тому +1

    Sub soiling really makes a difference. 💯. Roman is a good addition. I enjoy how he pokes fun at you. 😂😂

  • @alaeniasharpe8881
    @alaeniasharpe8881 6 місяців тому

    22:13 - That's Grandpa stopping by and checking it out, Cole.

  • @emmatonoose
    @emmatonoose 7 місяців тому +1

    Hard work has its own rewards- Congratulations on your perseverance!!

  • @joeschindler4494
    @joeschindler4494 7 місяців тому +2

    DC definitely the best dad ever.🎉

  • @marymiller2398
    @marymiller2398 7 місяців тому

    So happy for you to have the electrical DONE.yayyyy

  • @farmhand3724
    @farmhand3724 7 місяців тому

    I absolutely love all the details you include in videos like these. Reminds me of an influencer that posts something about raising chickens where all the Chicken Police comments come out. Very entertaining to say the least.

  • @marlanaphipps1403
    @marlanaphipps1403 7 місяців тому +2

    Congratulations! Job well done Cole!!👍🎊

  • @matthewb3113
    @matthewb3113 7 місяців тому +1

    Congrats on completing a long term goal. Blessings on your next task.

  • @kevenhiemie
    @kevenhiemie 7 місяців тому +1

    Love seeing some soil ripping on the farm.
    I'd still like to see results of a root plow being pulled, lifting and shattering the soil. Than a 10,000 pound tandem pasture aerator rolling the fields smooth.

  • @russwabuda1556
    @russwabuda1556 7 місяців тому +1

    cole, you are a very intelligent, educated young man. my hat is off to you. if you take care of that farm the way that you are now, you should remain productive for your career span. thank you. i shudder to think what would happen if farmers did not take care of the soil, and the future. just what would we eat? it has been the thinking of modern times. "what can we get out of this." when it should always be what can we put into this. may God please bless you and yours this holiday season, and every best wish for the new year. i hope that all your dreams come true, because i believe in your dreams.

  • @bigaye2669
    @bigaye2669 7 місяців тому +3

    I'd be crying after that install too 😂

  • @anitak_ilovepink
    @anitak_ilovepink 7 місяців тому +4

    Hoping for an update with Neva and the babies.

  • @ssnyder1833
    @ssnyder1833 7 місяців тому

    Great Job Cole and Corn Star Farm, what a difference in what your junk farm looked like, now addressing your soil. Hope Nava and Edward are fine, almost time for baby #2. Oh, if i may always be nice to your Grandma, she dosent need to be teaseed, it hurt, love and chirs her all the time. Make time to see and love her. Happy Holidays, .

  • @jeremy1350
    @jeremy1350 7 місяців тому +5

    YAY Papa Cole and Roman, it will be a "Toasty Merry Christmas" in the shed this year. Well Done Gentlemen. Merry Ho Ho to Mama Corn star and the Littles. (DO we have another little yet?)

    • @sarawoods7874
      @sarawoods7874 7 місяців тому

      Yes Nava posted the baby has arrived. I'm assuming some of these videos were filmed before hand. I'm sure they are taking time as a family before sharing like they did the last time.

    • @jeremy1350
      @jeremy1350 7 місяців тому

      @@sarawoods7874 Hello. Thank you for the update. I had not seen anything from Nava as of late, and I don't have social media any more. Yes, I am sure they are working on round two of changing diapers and up all night extravaganzas !! Merry Christmas.

  • @Youngone-mb1yc
    @Youngone-mb1yc 7 місяців тому +1

    Omg Edward is walking! Congratulations on the electric buddy!

  • @richbowie76
    @richbowie76 7 місяців тому

    Happy Santa's Birthday everybody ! 🎅

  • @diamond_industries
    @diamond_industries 7 місяців тому +1

    Daddy CornStar is the Man!! That is what dads are for!!

  • @haroldtunich8809
    @haroldtunich8809 7 місяців тому

    That was a big project, especially when you do it in your spare time, Good job well done, Now get the hand rails on the bin site fixed right. Merry Christmas from Michigan.

  • @pn3846
    @pn3846 7 місяців тому +2

    I like the way you corn stars work together that’s what keeps a business running you don’t bicker about who dose what to many farms fall apart because family members feel there the king but if everyone is king whose doing the important part working together instead of what’s important if you know what im trying to say I just like the way you tackle the jobs that are most important have a merry Christmas 🎁 and a very profitable new year

  • @jamesbreault5762
    @jamesbreault5762 7 місяців тому +1

    Looks like y'all did a great job in the shop.

  • @Farmerzeb1618
    @Farmerzeb1618 7 місяців тому +1

    Way to go Cole!! So proud of you guy's

  • @kennethwilson2385
    @kennethwilson2385 7 місяців тому

    Cole, We work in the top 3" Cut the lime in half, No till use planting of cover crop do better then rip or working the ground. Take 100 ac and try it for three years and see what happens.
    We plant 52,00 in split row 20" apart. Notill. Strait blade dish with baskets, Fall Fert and P&K Fall. N in Spring. We get 300 - 320 Average. rotate Beans Corn every year, notill beans STS or Liberty Beans. 60 - 80 Bu/Ac It was a big change going split row corn big learning curve but if you do your home work great rewards.

  • @ILGuy2012
    @ILGuy2012 7 місяців тому +4

    Cole, I think it's good you're doing the wiring. However, when you aren't sure how to do something, you really need to phone an expert and get their advice. When you're installing an outlet (110v or 220v) in the middle of a run of wire, you should be connecting the input wire and output wire, plus a shorter piece (3-4") of wire together with a wire nut or other approved connector. The other end of the short piece of wire attaches to the outlet. Only one set of wires should be used to connect an outlet. (Only one wire per terminal/screw on the outlet.) I really had to cringe when you showed us how you wired that first 220v outlet.

  • @drobins3920
    @drobins3920 7 місяців тому +1

    Comical video for electrical work, way to go Cole, and you guys have quality your grain storage system???Well done!

  • @cadeamber2356
    @cadeamber2356 7 місяців тому

    Man those Degelman plows are so nice, my family has a 33 footer and it’s so easy to run. They do a hell of a job

  • @territ1231
    @territ1231 7 місяців тому +1

    Job well done. Now tidy it all up and keep smiling!!

  • @thatoneguy2048
    @thatoneguy2048 7 місяців тому +1

    Hope everyone is having a getting ready for the holiday!

  • @BruceBergman
    @BruceBergman 7 місяців тому

    Use the biggest box you can get with big wires and outlets. And Knockout Seals are for plugging the Knockout holes. 22:25

  • @BruceBergman
    @BruceBergman 7 місяців тому +2

    Now a Fish tape! And flexible leader. No shoving in wires. 🎉

  • @SpiritWarriorOne
    @SpiritWarriorOne 7 місяців тому +1

    Well done Cole, that's the best feeling in the world.

  • @marilynwoodard7961
    @marilynwoodard7961 7 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations on accomplishing a long term goal!

  • @steveneal2706
    @steveneal2706 7 місяців тому

    Great job and video Cole and Roman. Merry Christmas to all families December 21 th. here

  • @BruceBergman
    @BruceBergman 7 місяців тому

    Drill or torch a hole in the bucket for a hitch pin. Simple solution to Pushy Pushy with the tractor bucket. 😊

  • @jamesmarsh4957
    @jamesmarsh4957 7 місяців тому

    good job Daddy Cornstar you keep checking better to be safe , and keep the boys happy 🤣

  • @shephusted2714
    @shephusted2714 7 місяців тому +2

    you need to add some compost to loosen up ground with more organic material - try some different techniques instead of doing to same old - add lime heavier in places that have low ph and also think about cow manure - you can try some small areas to limit risk exposure and tally the numbers in 10 mos after harvest to see if there are any significant differences/roi/tco. for tough box elec probs get box extensions

  • @BGG178
    @BGG178 7 місяців тому

    High speed discs are cool! And they should be used correctly. Using too much can cause a hard pan under the blades. Ripping 3 to 6 inches works great at mixing the ground and burying residue. Vertical tillage tools work great to like the turbo max.

  • @SourBogBubble
    @SourBogBubble 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the efforts!

  • @BKnight7z
    @BKnight7z 7 місяців тому +2

    When are you gonna work on your upstairs house Cole?

    • @JetTech1992
      @JetTech1992 7 місяців тому

      Agreed with another child on the way.

  • @wagonerjared
    @wagonerjared 6 місяців тому

    That Degelman did an awesome job, Wow.

  • @TheBoatman11
    @TheBoatman11 7 місяців тому +1

    So proud of your hard work

  • @darrylhewitt6360
    @darrylhewitt6360 7 місяців тому +1

    Congrats on the shop 🎉

  • @kevenhiemie
    @kevenhiemie 7 місяців тому +1

    A tandem drum pasture aerator would be a great way to incorporate the fertilizer and lime. A 8" slice or hole every few inches will provide a good way for the product to get into the soil and not turning the ground.
    Hint Hint "Ranch_ _ _ _" Cornstar farm needs a aerator to demo.

  • @WilliamVincik
    @WilliamVincik 7 місяців тому

    the rock you put around the yard and bins was well spent!

  • @graniteledgeoutdoors9081
    @graniteledgeoutdoors9081 7 місяців тому +4

    I love cornstar videos, but as an electrician i wish they'd post a time stamp so i could skip the elctrical parts of the videos, very hard to watch

  • @finn_sheldon
    @finn_sheldon 7 місяців тому

    Great to see the 340 working hard

  • @nathanlockhart8259
    @nathanlockhart8259 7 місяців тому +2

    New project idea... overhead drop reels for power and air. also distributed air around the shop so you have easy access to compressed air. You could even put compressed air on the outside for easy tire top ups.

    • @jerrymiller8313
      @jerrymiller8313 7 місяців тому

      You will find having the air piped around the shop- will be used almost as much as the electric. Nothing better than not having hoses and cords to run over and trip over.

  • @williambryce8527
    @williambryce8527 7 місяців тому +1

    Cole, that wiring scare the heck out of me! Ever consider looking at conduit size and USE BUSHINGS!!!

  • @juanmiguelcortarello6823
    @juanmiguelcortarello6823 7 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations! That's awesome!

  • @bryonzamrykut1495
    @bryonzamrykut1495 7 місяців тому

    Hooking up those 220 plugs is easy you make pig tails . Connect three wires on one end and one wire in the plug . Use the proper connects and tape them with electrical tape .

  • @oliviafox3605
    @oliviafox3605 7 місяців тому +1

    CONGRATS, COLE.

  • @tipupsilver3085
    @tipupsilver3085 7 місяців тому +1

    DC, I hope you're having a great day! 👍

  • @tractorlackin
    @tractorlackin 7 місяців тому

    You have theMost entertaining not depressed intro I've see on youtube

  • @johnnyb8629
    @johnnyb8629 7 місяців тому +2

    that my friends is Farmer Electrical work, lol. It works,.... until it don't. Tube heater was OK, I worked for the HVAC company that had all the Firestones across the Midwest, installed countless Reverber Ray tube heaters and running an air intake was very good idea, however there could have been a much much nicer installation done, technically correct though.

  • @craigr6763
    @craigr6763 7 місяців тому +1

    Maybe epoxy paint the floor for easy cleanup.