That bale wrapper is an example of a piece of equipment I'd find a spot to store inside or cover with a tarp. A tip for storing equipment efficiently outdoors. Park it in a two lines back to back. You'll have access to hook up from both sides, but you won't be moving one piece to get to another. I have three rows of back to back junk equipment almost a 100 yds long because my dad and my spouse never got rid of anything they ever bought.
You could park your stock trailer by the loading gate every once while I’ll slide the gate open throw treats in there and train your animals. They’ll be used to going in and out for easy loading. Also use it when you’re moving hay bales around the field throw a treats in there and lock them in and they’ll be used to it, good place to park full-time when you’re not moving bales around. After thought, is you put your bail feeder in the wrong spot you don’t need to drive on that stone to feed them . Looks good though Evan.
Evan have you thought about lining the bottom of your round bale feeder with a cattle panel? It might help keeping some of the hay from falling through to the ground. Just a thought!💭
As dad used to say, that bent panel "just gives it character." As always, thanks for showing us that real life happens. I appreciate that about you more than you know.
Great video again. But a perfect example of why I really like this channel is it’s always warts n all!!! Who else would show that bit of fence. Keep on keeping it real Evan.
Evan, it looks like in the video with all that gravel fill your livestock ramp no longer matches the height of the trailer. You may have to extend the ramp or add a moveable section. If you go with a moveable section I would lean to metal and fork-able.
Hello Evan. I wanted to suggest to you a metal cutting circular saw that looks pretty much exactly like the type of circular saw that you cut wood product with except that these saws very easily cuts either thin or thicker steel plate depending upon which blade that you use. The Milwaukee 8 inch blade saw that I used mostly at work and my personal owned Milwaukee Circular Saw is the Milwaukee 6370-21 for the corded saw and the cordless circular saw is the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2982-20 for the tool only option if you already have the batteries from other Milwaukee Fuel M18 battery tools. The cut quality believe it or not is superior to even a plasma cutter from one of these saws and a definite time saver. One downside for one of these metal cutting circular saws is the price of a replacement blade. For the savings in time saved, The cost of replacement blades is not that much of an issue. Although there are other brands of the metal cutting circular saws, I recommend the Milwaukee saws with the 8 inch blade for their smoothness in operation. You definitely need to wear eye and hearing protection due to the loudness of the saw in operation. I thought that I would mention one of these saws for you to consider for your upcoming projects which I think will really help you out.
Great looking, well kept farm! Enjoy watching it. When I was stationed in Mississippi with the Navy, I helped a man on his farm and he's let me hunt it. Loved running that tractor and plowing up his fields. Satisfying work!
Mia's mishap with the camera and tripod reminded me of a cow that jumped over the moon! Great video, Evan! That chicken broth looked very good, Rebekah!
Glad you made the silage. Great feeding you will probably make more next season when you release how much the love it watching from Ireland. We use silage all the time easy made
great video evan no problems this time ha ha ha but it went good so great and the chicken broth loks very good too Rebecca knows what shes doing thank you for sharing with us have a great weekend also
Great video. Still in the high 80's low 90's here in SE Texas. We're in a drought so I have to water all my fruit trees every other day. Love watching your content.
Evan my Daddy always told me you can walk with a wooden leg but you can’t see out of a glass eye. Please use safety glasses when using a torch and plasma cutter. Love the videos.
Talk about some contented cows, they are loving that silage. I have a hint on dropping a bale off. I notice when you pull the spear out, that it is either angled down or upward. If you can get that spear level, then the spear will come out easily without dragging the bale backwards. I know visibility is probably an issue, but if you can focus on some part of the front loader to help determine if the spear is level, it will make things easier. Thanks for the videos.
It has been a great Fall so far here in Illinois. It seems we've been going from summer straight to Winter in the past few years, so this has been a nice change. Great episode.
I was thinking that same thing fence line feeder ...getting the a red ring and split it in 2 pieces and put it in the fence line that's awesome idea !!
The livestock really loves that silage bales of hay. You have a good reason for doing the gravel like you did, nice looking rich chicken broth. Enjoyed watching, thanks and I hope you have a good evening!
I know this will sound like a poor idea, I would have parked the livestock trailer next to the inline hay feeder. Unless someone else is using the loading shoot, it won't be in the way. And could be a quicker positioning? The first time positioning the trailer at the loading shoot, make a recess area in the gravel for the trailer tires. I also knew a farmer used a motion activated light to go on when positioned at the loading shoot. PS I was at Robinson for an auction pickup Thursday. 👋👋👋
That went pretty well for you Evan. Like the implement parking area, hope it works out for you and you get your feeder though. Stay safe and keep up the fun work around there. That Chicken Broth sure looked great Rebecca, sure will be good for you all too. Fred.
The fence ya got with the bucket..Funny as heck, "I'll park something tall In front to hide" !! My hunch is that you won't be able to sleep one night. And it'll end up on the walk of shame in the future !!
Great video as always. You using your plasma cutter reminded me of a past boss. He had approved obtaining one for our welders, but every time they had a big weld job, he would ask, “Why don’t they use that plasma welder?” We never could get it through to him that it was a cutting tool, not a welding tool.
Just a Suggestion here for you. As an Family member that has part in owning cows, Lift your loader up to where the cows can't reach the bale in order to move it into the pen/pasture faster.
I either one lock my horses out of where I am putting bale in or I dump grain I already have bale on spear to drop ready to drive in so while they are eating grain I stick bale in feeder so they leave me alone. So I can get in get strings off and drop bale and get out.
Appreciate the share. Enjoyed each project that you included in the video. Hope that you and Rebecca continue having excellent weather to do more projects. Thanks also for sharing all that's happening with the animals and Rebecca's food processing plus answered questions. Keep it safe, successful and healthy. Blessings and prayers of peace and joy to you and family in Jesus's Mighty Name. ☝ 🙏🙌💪👊
You could paint parking lines on the gravel parking equipment lot mark lines not to block not to loading shoot and not to block the entrance to load hay bale feeder.
On the one tractor that has the bucket with the holes along the edge. You said that you can get a bar with teeth for digging etc.. Don't they make a smooth bar you can put on there to save from damaging the edge of the bucket? Then when it wears down you can just replace the bar instead of the bucket. Maybe they just have those for bigger tractors?
Other than that the moldy stuff I wouldn't hall that away. Use it like straw to keep the mud down. Hydro and Loader make a good combo. Don't waste time trying to get a full bucket. Move it and spread it.
Hi Evan, Maybe you need to get 2 or 3 pairs of slip on (Denim or Carhartt) farmers Bib Overalls and keep one pair near the door to slip on (Summer time the Denim Overalls by themselves/ no pants underneath) give great ventilation to keep you cool. Slip them on when you go out to work the feedlot area so you don't poop up your blue jeans. I love Carhartt's especially for winter (thick and durable) and they make insulated winter Jackets, Coats and full sleeved Coveralls also. Your new parking lot looks great !
Evan one suggestion--add an exterior light to your barn near your livestock chute. It will help if you have to back your trailer in the dark. You never know if there may be a need for an urgent trip to the vet.
Well, you could’ve parked the trailer to one tractor, use the other tractor, the load it and then haul it over with the other tractor. You do have three tractors you could use one for hauling the other one loading.
Evan...Have you drained your air compressor of water lately? I noticed when you were blowing off your steel plate for the dust, that there was noticeable moisture in the air stream.
she's like a 2 yr.old.she love you and all of them love you
The best you tubers show life as it happens. Tipping gravel, watching the chickens, that is what it is all about. Great posts thank you from the UK.
That bale wrapper is an example of a piece of equipment I'd find a spot to store inside or cover with a tarp.
A tip for storing equipment efficiently outdoors. Park it in a two lines back to back. You'll have access to hook up from both sides, but you won't be moving one piece to get to another.
I have three rows of back to back junk equipment almost a 100 yds long because my dad and my spouse never got rid of anything they ever bought.
And there are us who let you do how ever you want and leave you alone. You got the job done and it looks nice, keep it up.............
Ah, there's gotta be a bit of armchair farming!
Looks great Evan. You and Rebecca have got it going really well.
Thank you love watching❤
Evan another great video. Thank you sharing your life on your farm.
You could park your stock trailer by the loading gate every once while I’ll slide the gate open throw treats in there and train your animals. They’ll be used to going in and out for easy loading. Also use it when you’re moving hay bales around the field throw a treats in there and lock them in and they’ll be used to it, good place to park full-time when you’re not moving bales around.
After thought, is you put your bail feeder in the wrong spot you don’t need to drive on that stone to feed them . Looks good though Evan.
Maybe that was to keep from digging ruts in the soft earth in Spring, or driving the tractor through snow pack in winter...just a thought.
Really shaping up Nicely, Your view in the Background is Beautiful...Continued success.
Can’t help but stare at your fence. It looks so fantastic! You’re equipment yard looks great too. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the great videos.
Evan have you thought about lining the bottom of your round bale feeder with a cattle panel? It might help keeping some of the hay from falling through to the ground. Just a thought!💭
Really nice area to have most of the equipment in one place.
you are so fun to watch , all the little bobo's you share , you're special , thks lotz ,, 🤣🙂🙃
Awesome video , thanks for sharing !!!!! 😊🙏👍❤️
That area for implements is what I call a "quality of life improvement".
It is very beautiful out!
Thanks for posting
The 2515h is just a great loader tractor. Probably best tractor in its class.
All the work you've done is looking great. And I think it's funny the way Maya seems like she likes picking at you, tormenting a bit! 😆
Also you have to build a roof for the storage area...due to extreme weather conditions.
As dad used to say, that bent panel "just gives it character." As always, thanks for showing us that real life happens. I appreciate that about you more than you know.
Evan , have you and Rebecca looked into fermentation ??? Sour kraut is so so easy and so good for you...
I think you should have put the loading shoot at the end of the fence line so you can just load the area up with your implements
Great video Evan! It is time for a bigger horn on the tractor!
that was funny ,tell that to the fence '' , J.K . '' please 😉,, ,, referring to the better control !
Great video again. But a perfect example of why I really like this channel is it’s always warts n all!!! Who else would show that bit of fence. Keep on keeping it real Evan.
As always great to see you again and great video mate hope you’re all doing well too take care of yourself and stay safe and healthy always
Maya going in for a selfie 😂🐮
Evan, it looks like in the video with all that gravel fill your livestock ramp no longer matches the height of the trailer. You may have to extend the ramp or add a moveable section. If you go with a moveable section I would lean to metal and fork-able.
Hello Evan. I wanted to suggest to you a metal cutting circular saw that looks pretty much exactly like the type of circular saw that you cut wood product with except that these saws very easily cuts either thin or thicker steel plate depending upon which blade that you use. The Milwaukee 8 inch blade saw that I used mostly at work and my personal owned Milwaukee Circular Saw is the Milwaukee 6370-21 for the corded saw and the cordless circular saw is the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2982-20 for the tool only option if you already have the batteries from other Milwaukee Fuel M18 battery tools.
The cut quality believe it or not is superior to even a plasma cutter from one of these saws and a definite time saver.
One downside for one of these metal cutting circular saws is the price of a replacement blade. For the savings in time saved, The cost of replacement blades is not that much of an issue. Although there are other brands of the metal cutting circular saws, I recommend the Milwaukee saws with the 8 inch blade for their smoothness in operation. You definitely need to wear eye and hearing protection due to the loudness of the saw in operation.
I thought that I would mention one of these saws for you to consider for your upcoming projects which I think will really help you out.
Yep, Farmer Tyler Ranch uses one all the time.
Plasma cutters are way inferior for that type of work.
Not if you have a large enough torch, can cut as fast as you can drag it
There’s nothing like the smell of making chicken broth, it’s heavenly!
Great looking, well kept farm! Enjoy watching it. When I was stationed in Mississippi with the Navy, I helped a man on his farm and he's let me hunt it. Loved running that tractor and plowing up his fields. Satisfying work!
Next time u have a little extra gravel maybe u could do the little strip between the driveway and the new gravel so u don't have to mow it.
Mia's mishap with the camera and tripod reminded me of a cow that jumped over the moon! Great video, Evan! That chicken broth looked very good, Rebekah!
Glad you made the silage. Great feeding you will probably make more next season when you release how much the love it watching from Ireland. We use silage all the time easy made
great video evan no problems this time ha ha ha but it went good so great and the chicken broth loks very good too Rebecca knows what shes doing thank you for sharing with us have a great weekend also
Great video. Still in the high 80's low 90's here in SE Texas. We're in a drought so I have to water all my fruit trees every other day. Love watching your content.
Hi Evan. Our weather here in Australia is opposite to you, we are heading into summer, and it gets bloody hot here too. Great video, keep them coming.
I enjoy watching your cows lol. Miya is a character.
Evan my Daddy always told me you can walk with a wooden leg but you can’t see out of a glass eye. Please use safety glasses when using a torch and plasma cutter. Love the videos.
😂😂 OMG I love that Cow 😂😂 Myia is so awesome 😅 mess with them beautiful animals they love it when your around 🎉
You should've waited till the next day too leT them clean
up
Then you won't have all that waisting
Definitely. If they are eating, let them!
Chicken broth looks great. You did great with the gravel. Have a great weekend. 🙏❤️
Talk about some contented cows, they are loving that silage. I have a hint on dropping a bale off. I notice when you pull the spear out, that it is either angled down or upward. If you can get that spear level, then the spear will come out easily without dragging the bale backwards. I know visibility is probably an issue, but if you can focus on some part of the front loader to help determine if the spear is level, it will make things easier. Thanks for the videos.
I would of put the grapple up on left side of chute by brush hog would fit in there nice and free up space
You just have to love the farm animals, sometimes a pain but still you gottq love em
It has been a great Fall so far here in Illinois. It seems we've been going from summer straight to Winter in the past few years, so this has been a nice change. Great episode.
I was thinking that same thing fence line feeder ...getting the a red ring and split it in 2 pieces and put it in the fence line that's awesome idea !!
The livestock really loves that silage bales of hay. You have a good reason for doing the gravel like you did, nice looking rich chicken broth. Enjoyed watching, thanks and I hope you have a good evening!
I think u should make a new wood shed next project that you do outside
Lol the woodshed has been on the project list for at least 5 yrs now.
The equipment pad looks good
Hi I'm waiting for this year's Winter preparation of home stead
Great job, got to love the livestock
I like your implement yard. Always worth the effort. Looks good to boot. Should help with your mowing. Good video thanks
I know this will sound like a poor idea, I would have parked the livestock trailer next to the inline hay feeder. Unless someone else is using the loading shoot, it won't be in the way. And could be a quicker positioning? The first time positioning the trailer at the loading shoot, make a recess area in the gravel for the trailer tires. I also knew a farmer used a motion activated light to go on when positioned at the loading shoot.
PS I was at Robinson for an auction pickup Thursday. 👋👋👋
The best content on UA-cam!
Great job! Looks good
Thanks Evan! The farm is really looking good! Always looking forward to seeing your new video!
That went pretty well for you Evan. Like the implement parking area, hope it works out for you and you get your feeder though. Stay safe and keep up the fun work around there. That Chicken Broth sure looked great Rebecca, sure will be good for you all too. Fred.
Ethan… try dragging your plasma tip instead of pushing it. So much easier and smoother.
never miss an episode of the dmazzfarmer!
The fence ya got with the bucket..Funny as heck, "I'll park something tall In front to hide" !!
My hunch is that you won't be able to sleep one night. And it'll end up on the walk of shame in the future !!
Thanks another good day with Evan on the Farm,
Looks good silage. Great video. All the best 🇬🇧.
Great video as always. You using your plasma cutter reminded me of a past boss. He had approved obtaining one for our welders, but every time they had a big weld job, he would ask, “Why don’t they use that plasma welder?” We never could get it through to him that it was a cutting tool, not a welding tool.
Just a Suggestion here for you. As an Family member that has part in owning cows, Lift your loader up to where the cows can't reach the bale in order to move it into the pen/pasture faster.
I suggest you run a couple 2x 12 boards along the bottom of the metal barn , we know you’ll be tagging it sometime soon 😅
I either one lock my horses out of where I am putting bale in or I dump grain I already have bale on spear to drop ready to drive in so while they are eating grain I stick bale in feeder so they leave me alone. So I can get in get strings off and drop bale and get out.
Nice vid... so what animals went running out of the trench at 3:37 mark 😅.. stay safe 🏴
That was just leaves blowing out
@@CountryViewAcres 🤣.. looked like some mice... I really need to watch on a big screen now I'm getting blind 😆.. thanks for the reply..
Excellent video, you are a natural with this stuff.
Love watching ❤.
Appreciate the share. Enjoyed each project that you included in the video. Hope that you and Rebecca continue having excellent weather to do more projects. Thanks also for sharing all that's happening with the animals and Rebecca's food processing plus answered questions. Keep it safe, successful and healthy. Blessings and prayers of peace and joy to you and family in Jesus's Mighty Name. ☝ 🙏🙌💪👊
You could paint parking lines on the gravel parking equipment lot mark lines not to block not to loading shoot and not to block the entrance to load hay bale feeder.
Sorry about the coment Evan din't no about the big tractor trans .it was not HDS .
On the one tractor that has the bucket with the holes along the edge. You said that you can get a bar with teeth for digging etc.. Don't they make a smooth bar you can put on there to save from damaging the edge of the bucket? Then when it wears down you can just replace the bar instead of the bucket. Maybe they just have those for bigger tractors?
That stock panel now has The Evan Touch.....
Why is the hayballer not under the old carport
I enjoyed watching the video
Hi Evan from Indiana
Great closing thought, long line of gravel and employments side by side.
Entertaining as always. Hard on a few things 😀
lol those cattle are hilarious I know you were probably frustrated but it makes for good tv lol
Other than that the moldy stuff I wouldn't hall that away. Use it like straw to keep the mud down. Hydro and Loader make a good combo. Don't waste time trying to get a full bucket. Move it and spread it.
Great job looking great love your videos thank you
I have to honk at my cat sometimes when I'm backing in the driveway. I can relate to your "trusting cows".
Love your video brother keep your video GOING brother
Evan,you really should be wearing safely glasses while using plasma cutter! HOT sparks in the eye means bad day on the farm. George Phoenix AZ 🌵🦂
You could make a whole video filled with just "Mia NO!" moments. It'd be hilarious 😆
When the weather is good this fall you should finish putting your fence up
Mya messed up my hair when she knocked us down 🤨🤣🤣🤣
Great video Evan
Hi Evan, Maybe you need to get 2 or 3 pairs of slip on (Denim or Carhartt) farmers Bib Overalls and keep one pair near the door to slip on (Summer time the Denim Overalls by themselves/ no pants underneath) give great ventilation to keep you cool. Slip them on when you go out to work the feedlot area so you don't poop up your blue jeans. I love Carhartt's especially for winter (thick and durable) and they make insulated winter Jackets, Coats and full sleeved Coveralls also. Your new parking lot looks great !
I have a Carhart hoodie. Anything above freezing you'll sweat your ass off in it
15 tons what do you get ....ain't that a song by Tennessee Ernie Ford 😂.... Love watching you channel Evan keep em coming.... take care
You should have just moved the hay feeder and let them eat what they would before cleaning it up.
Evan one suggestion--add an exterior light to your barn near your livestock chute. It will help if you have to back your trailer in the dark. You never know if there may be a need for an urgent trip to the vet.
Yea, I have thought about adding a second light.
My question was gonna be whether you intended to use the box blade on that gravel pad to smooth and level it out, move the gravel, etc.
I don't have a box blade. I have a land plane/leveler. I only use that on existing gravel.
Well, you could’ve parked the trailer to one tractor, use the other tractor, the load it and then haul it over with the other tractor. You do have three tractors you could use one for hauling the other one loading.
Waving a hand from texas
Goody!! More fencing!
Evan...Have you drained your air compressor of water lately? I noticed when you were blowing off your steel plate for the dust,
that there was noticeable moisture in the air stream.
Yes, i out a quarter turn valve on the bottom to drain. I also have an air dryer on the outlet of the compressor.