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HOLY SMOKES....the snow is GONE from the INTRO. FINALLY
Love the new intro...been waiting for the summer version lol. Thank you
Hey!! You updated the Intro to Summer...just in time for fall/winter! LOL! Nice job though.
Chet, you crack me up with how loud you say things like THAT WENT BETTER THAN IT COULD GO.
Your snow melted !!!!
As a rural volunteer fire fighter. If your worried about parking them in the shop I suggest not leaving them by the fuel tanks also! It makes things considerably more interesting when trying to fight a combine fire because they get very hot!
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Lol I was thinking the same thing lol that’s a lot of diesel
I'm not a fire fighter but was thinking the same.
Also remove batteries onto a shelf on a trickle charger.
Most fires are caused by batteries or shorts so removing them goes along way to dropping the chances of a fire happening.
Love the intro - sharp looking yard as always!
Sealt belts guy’s always on the road if not for you your family and friends
And I love the videos want them to keep coming
Glad you caught the bearing before a fire. Nice job making a tool
Finaly a new intro fpr your videos! It's summertime in Minnesota. I like it 🤪
I like the new intro without snow!!
I didn't realize the intro changed too summer time the first time watching it, I had to take a second look at it. Looks great Chet
Nice new intro flight.
Hello Chet it's been to long, god bless you my friend
Love the new summer intro. Video doesn't start out so cold. 😂
New intro looks amazing better than snow
Thank you for sharing the repair of the header repair
Chet, "Man I sure worry about burning up the shop by parking this combine inside..." as he parks it next to the fuel tank! 😆
Thanks for the new Intro Chet. Much better than Snow.
Thx for the new intro Chet!!!
Nobody cares
Thank you for the new Intro video 👍👍
Have safe harvest you all
Like the new intro. Better than looking at snow.
I like the new entrance video. Just have to laugh that it never just one problem
my farm in southern minnesota is just starting soy bean harvest let thr fun start up
We would go around with a thermal and check whatever bearings we could after shutting down our combines, before leaving the field or placing them in the shop or pull barn. Being on the fire department we've responded to a couple of combine fires after they were shut down for the night the chaff ignited back of the machine and we had one that was struck by lightning over the night that ignited a good field fire. Unfortunately the storm didn't drop hardy any rain. Farmer lost his crop, two combines, and a semi.
Just a side note you should see all the volunteer corn coming up at the farm progress show field trials. Some of it is over a foot tall.
nice you changed the weather!!!!
I really like your videos.
The new opening is great.
How is Brody your brother in law? Some of the stuff you capture is funny especially the stolen car prank.
Hello from Texas
Have a safe harvest
Amazing video Chet!!!
We run Spider hitches on our combines to make hook-up head trailers a one-man job
Let’s go.
If you’re gonna leave combines outside to reduce fire risk to the buildings; next the the fuel is the plan?!!
OH MY!
Love the content fellas
Exactly what I was thinking lmfao
Great big balls of fire
I really enjoy watching you people be normal, I don’t know if that indicates a problem or not but I was an offshore charterboat captain and was paralyzed 3 years ago and unbelievably I’m healing and able to walk with a walker in physical therapy. Watching you guys has helped me escape some crazy nerve pain. I try to be grateful for the opportunity to potentially walk again but pain management is not good right now. You guys could be my brothers/ cousins and in many ways motivate me to try a little harder to return to a life. You guys have an adventure every day- especially Douggo. Thanks for taking the time to take us along. Please continue
A big 👍🏻 for the new intro
Chet, during winter storage of farm equipment remove the batteries to a wood shelf (no chance of battery acid corrosion if a battery cracks) and put them on a trickle charger.
Many fires are the result of wire shorts caused by mice and other varmints nesting so removing them goes a long way to avoiding fires.
Construction companies that shut down during winter months do that.
I had a friend in Michigan who owned a Construction company and he did it.
Saved him some serious cash from batteries going bad and shorts that devolved when they put the batteries back in and found mouse hoses in the wiring the hard way.
They always have a guy ready to unconnect the batter and another handy with a fire exstinguisher as another huy does the first start.
Awesome video guys. Thank you very much
Someone said: "Problems were made to be solved." You guys are geniuses at creating solutions to those problems.. I hope none of the other barrings on the table create the same problem.
The new intro looks much better. The older one with the winter clips was so bleak. Good job.
Dougo working in his Sunday go to meeting pants! Classic 😊
Been away so long , I hardly knew the place .. Gee , It’s good to be back home . Chet , Eric & Brody… Great sense of humor mixed with responsibility makes for great farming … Stay safe
That hook up is really being a way to spoil you all hard workers!!!!! Cool new intro
The new intro shots are awesome. I love how you keep things so organized but if you take care of your tools, they will take care of you. Good job Chet, Eric and Brody.
Spot on Dougo. Only those that know, can appreciate it.
That "bearing puller" is the very reason I admire farmers and ranchers so dang much. You guys NEED something NOW!! So you MAKE it!! You basically fabricate what ever you need from your private junk pile. It would be nice to have the seven hundred dollar factory tool, but yours works just as well!! I really admire that!! You did NOT waste a week of down time waiting!! I like doing things that way myself. Thanks again guys, great video. Showing all the things that make America GREAT!! I too would be worrying about all the other bearings, of the same number, doing the same jog, in that dang thing. I would be hearing them screech in my sleep. May your beans be 12 to 15%!!
Thanks for another sweet video
What a crew you have! Don't think you all have a problem going to work! Great teamwork!
I have to say I saw your short about the flexilla, I have one and it's new and works great. 😂
Make sure you pop the seals out of your new 'sealed' ball bearings and grease em new. They come with a lick of grease in them if you're lucky. Gotta love your little Leprechaun Brody.
Just had my first daughter and her middle name is nicole in memory ❤
Gaaay
Now that is Slick
Dougo even us non-farmers appreciate all that you guys through. Thank you
The new intro video shots are.nice. Great video. Thank you.
Your worried that the combine might catch fire, so you park it next to the fuel tanks . That’s great it will be junk in the morning. Great content as always thanks guys 👍🇬🇧
That made me laugh when I saw it
Bearings on the headers might be a winter project this winter
Chet, When you have a passion and the drive to make your dreams happen. Anxiety is part of it, in the old days they called it sleepless nights. And that’s why we just got up at 2:am and started working. The entire Larson crew are Top notch. Hoping you all Gods Blessings.
can you keep the cult religion bullshit off the channel please? Thanks, not everyone here is barainwashed
Have a safe harvest Larsons!
Magnifique 790i et la coupe et bien équipés et la récolte et la répartition de la coupe et bien intéressante 😮😊😅😂
We ran a screen in our discharge Agers to get rid of dirt and smalls it helps to improve the grade
🤣 now you introduce a summer lead in 🤣
The drone farm into much better. >>>> I like it much better than the winter scene.
Bearings starting to fail can usually be heard with a mechanic's stethoscope. Not sure in that case, but I'd bet you have one, if so use it frequently! Cheap insurance.
I love the new intro!!!!!!!!!!
New Summer intro....Yay!
Really look forward to your videos.
I completely enjoy the McGiver like ingenuity you folks use on a regular basis. Look forward to your next one!
Youguysare having tomuch fun lol
It looks a lot better with out the snow. Bring a sprayer out with water and spry a mist as you unload.
Love the new intro👌🏼
SP2031A bluepoint slide hammer jaws work perfectly for this. Just did our head last week!
You are very fortunate to have the crew that you do. Everybody just jumps in and gets the job done. That was the way on our farm also, no complaining, just get it done. Great video....
Door just in before snow😂
Nice video, thank you!
I like your new drone footage at the beginning.
Looks like Ragweed from the quick picture pass
Being able to think outside of the box is a blessing. Totally understand what Dugo had to say.
Thanks for the new intro. That snow was getting pretty long in the tooth!
Always an enjoyable video. Thank you for sharing.
I have watched every one of your videos and I still look forward to the next one! Great channel!
BROOOODIE saved your black bean harvest. 👍👍👍👍
New intro👍🏽
good idea to check all the roller bearings - run it and test for heat with an infrared sensor (every shop should have one). :)
Love the new intro! Great job Chet!
Awesome video Chet. Glad everyone made it back safe.
Gotta love those breakdowns, NOT.
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Sweet intro chet!! Good luck with the harvest
Duggo! I love the farming community......😊
Great video. humour makes it go so much better - so much farming is solitary and that's why mental health detiorates. Farmers need to be so versatile, crop husbandry, mechanic. even sometimes harvesting!
I love the new introduction. Farmers a great at problem-solving. Great video. I enjoyed it.
With a blind bearing like that, fill the center with grease, and use a dowel, bolt or other round object to pound the grease in. It'll pop the bearing out. And if not, it won't harm anything. Its an old trick to get pilot bearings out of crankshafts.
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Them roller bearings are such a pain to replace, the end one will always go first so there is a bit of time the the others that have no major tension on them. Having a spare one on hand to just swap out and fix later is so handy.
Thanks for another great video. It was interesting and enjoyable.
Talking about fire. I know of two farmers that lost their shop after parking a warm combine in them after field work. So yes Chet I like your idea of leaving the combines out overnight to be safe. You just never know. Good idea Chet.
You all jumped from the farm show to working in the field within a matter of hours. Good going guys.
Like the idea of having a second door in your shop for pulling your semis in. You will like that I am sure. Hopefully your door will show up soon.
Good job on repairing that bearing on that shaft. You and Eric did great by inventing a tool. Good job
Got the combine going on short order.
Thanks for everything Chet.
Like your new intro. The farm yard looks great.
Thanks.
The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Great summer time intro Chet!
I think I’m going to hire you to do my Draper bearings from now on!! Good job boys!!
Gotta love the Deere Chinese bearings
It's amazing, they put the sample in a screen and shake them to see if there are smaller beans and (Doc) you if there are, but they don't screen the beans when they go into the bin for different sizes. They use all the beans they put into the bin no matter what the size is.
The canners then dock who ever the Larsons sold them to. Do the canners use the small beans that I do not know.
Good job safety first with the sliding draw bar.
It is good to see how many hours and issues a farmer faces. Most don’t realize all that goes into keeping things running. We don’t even see the hours a day you all are ordering/planning and doing book work. It’s an amazing operation. One thing I will say is that we always hear about farmers struggling but it sure seams to be very profitable overall.
New intro!! Looking good!!
Nice to see the yard without snow. It will be back soon enough.
Great Intro! Your drone shots are fantastic! Great video! Black beans sure are dusty! That extra door on the machine shed is going to be sooo nice! Until your next video ~~~ Stay safe, healthy and happy! 🚜🚜
New intro is 🔥🔥🔥