I Bought The World's Largest Tires And...
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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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 2,000 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 family, Cole instills humor and education into his videos fit for viewers of all ages.
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Wow, Cole, that last bit at the end shows how much a man you have grown into and we’ve had the pleasure of being along for the ride. Good words to live by and said well young man.
It’s nice how the companies you hire out have really cool/nice local people and funny
I think the companies enjoy working with fun, kind, honest people!
Hire? They didn't buy these tires...they are using his platform as advertising
@@derrickadam78 there is more than just the tire guys if you watch his videos. There’s ag leader, the seed company, the chemical company, the father and son they used for the build out of their chemical trailer, the semi drivers, the neighbor helping with the siding and wood work around the farmhouse.....should I go on???
@@Spawn303 and on, and on, and on, and on. wait a minute that's a song! ;)
@@whitefam2000 it goes on and on my friend
Scott has a good sense of humer🤣
Scott, Denny, and John are Awesome!!
Scott is HILARIOUS!!! 💕
Denny and crew are outstanding! Great Americans!
One thing I know about farmers, being from the Midwest myself. Is you give one a jacket, or a hat he’s your friend for life.👨🏻🌾😂😂😂😂🤣😂🤣😆😂
Giant thumbs up to the Goodyear Farm tire crew. I enjoyed watching the video guys,good luck with the spring DC. It looks heavy. Don't hurt yourself. Remember, lift with your legs not your back.
Scott's answers to Cole's questions were great.
Cole, you and Scott make a good comedy team 😆
Thanks for that awesome encouragement at the end Cole!! That's something we might know but it sure helps to hear it again!! 💗
Scott needs to have a weekly cameo. He’s hilarious!
Yes!!
He's a cool dude!
He's working on it❗
I agree, he’s definitely a funny guy. Would like to see him create his own channel, or hang around the farm more.
In his natural environment watching others do work - don't knock it - its a skill :-)
I'm 72 and have been doing pull up. I'm up to 5. Trying to build up to be able to doing muscle ups .
What’s your thought on the pit viper problem
The "tire problem" was planned ... Scott is ALWAYS trying to find a way to be in your vids !!!
What do you think about what pit vipers did
Are you done with pit vipers after their instagram post
What happened?
Gotta love when DC breaks out the power washer to give the equipment a good “wersh”
That'd be "warsh" 👌
I wanted to thank you for your channel. Your videos are entertaining, but (more importantly) educational. City folk like me have no idea what it takes to have food brought to the store so that we can buy it. Farm life isn't easy and the work you guys do it's worth more than gold. Thanks again for educating us on this important part of life.
DC may say warsh, but Cole says smoothen so he's going to have to lay off the teasing 😆
Gotta say, never really experienced "flat spots" in our tires, we always jacked the equipment up using cribbing, that is, when we parked them for winter time. Cheers :)
Smart man, spend an hour, save probably 3 years of tire life.
“Tickler bone.” Great one Daddy Cornstar.🤣🤣🤣
Just ordered me a hat. I figured since I watch you, DC, Nave, Cooper, Summer, all your channels, it was the least I could do. 👍
Thank all of you for your channels and videos. DC and I are close in age, and when I get down, you young folks make me feel better about this country and where it's headed.
Good thing the tire didn't fall off.
Cole what are your thoughts on PitVipers Easter post? Do u still like the company and support them?
Titan tire is awesome...really cool they want to make it right
that kind of damage- likely will never be quite right on that tractor- that was a major mistake- causing really bad long term results. Sell the tractor fast.
DC is a man out standing in his field! Haha, an oldie but a goodie!
Cole, Summer and Cooper are MC and DC's little lugnuts.
An easy method for checking for loose lug on equipment is to use a paint marker making a line across the lug and on the wheel. At a glance you can see if the lines don't match up they have loosened.
Or torque stripe. We used that in aviation
I wonder how it is possible to loose several tire screws on just a 10 mile trip. I wonder how even a single one can get loose. That could have ended badly.
@@flybywire5866 When the wheels were bolted on, there was a gap left behind the rim and the hub. By torquing up all those bolts, you would imagine it would pull the hub and rim together but due to the amount of rubber on the ground, more than likely the tyre just flexed a bit leaving the gap behind. Personally, I am surprised they did not have the tractor jacked so the tyre was off the ground to torque it. Normally you would want to torque while on the ground to prevent the wheel spinning, but with that amount of rubber plus the fact you could properly put the tractor in gear.
@@7123 I guess you are right with that. Something that should not happend to professionals...
Be sure all your footings are really deep in the upcoming new construction so those ground hogs don't dig under them.
Love freebies from amazing companies. Great people to do business with amazing guy lol he out works all the young. Bless ur hearts.
Cole what do you think about the comment pitviper put on Instagram Easter Sunday?
"You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel"
Four little lugnuts...🤣
STOP IT!! I finally had gotten that song out of my head and now it's back for a few more days. Thanks a lot.
And a crop in the field
Oh hey! Oh, sorry ... I thought you were making fun of me. LOL
Four little lugnuts....and a crop in the field. I've had some good times, I've had some bad times, this time I don't want to lose my lose wheel. You found a fine time to leave me lose wheel
I wonder how cole feels about pit viper now
I need to get a tractor like that for my paper route. Thanks for the idea and videos COLESTAR FAMILY.
Awesome Video and Much Love as Always 🌽 🌟
I heard about pit and how alot of people are breaking them now
Loved the video Cole and as always your Dad is a Hoot
There are viral UA-cam videos of a family of groundhogs. Perhaps you could incorporate some of your groundhogs into the cornstar series 🐾🐾🐾🐾
Yes! Chunk is popular and cute as heck
Those whistle pigs are smart. For those who don't know, groundhogs are also known as woodchucks and they can climb trees or bushes. I'm sure they have other names too. Have a wonderful weekend and a blessed Sunday.
Love all the uplifting life advice you give. Your a really awesome young man and like YOUR father...you are going to make an awesome father one day. Thank you for being you!
easy to see if they are loose...take a marker pen and pull lines on the bolt and on the wheel...and if the bolts move you will see the line on the bolt not match with the one on the wheel...thats what we do here on trucks and tractors and industrial pipelines with hot cold cycle..also you have plastic caps for bolts with arrows...
If you warsh a car it's only logical that you use warshers when you put bolts together.
Washers!
I live in Oregon. Its close to Warshington.
Your dad did most definitely dodge a bullet. A BIG one. He is lucky the recoil spring was broken. If he tried to remove it while under load, it would have shot out of the frame like a cannon. Good job on looking for the service literature DC. Stay safe!
What do you think of the pit viper situation
what situation is that? several ppl have commented
Look up #breakthepits
Always good to get some exercise in! Your hair is awesome Cole, keep growing it out...
Why not put witness marks on your tire lug bolt/nuts, that way you can see of they are coming loose. (paint pen)
Never saw Cole so excited for Casey's Pizza , He must have been hungry :)
I love Casey's breakfast pizza.
He needs a day off and a Haircut. And a Calm pill.
Torqueness and smoothen! I love it!
My wife has fallen in love with Scott’s dreamy smile. So have I!
Maybe in the USA they do that but they sure don't do any of that in Canada when they put new tires on
Are you gonna continue to support pit vipers?
Thanks for the laughs! Great video 😄
If you’re looking for gift ideas, DC needs a snowmobile cover.
Cole, 2 video ideas: 1) what kinds of farm equipment do Europeans and Central Americans use, compared to the US? 2) What were the most beneficial parts of your degree for your present occupation (s), and what do you wish you had taken?
Smart groundhogs. Hanging around where you spill corn on the ground. Free food.
I used to do maintenance work at Our Local Y.M.C.A. we had a 1980 Chevrolet Bus and it had Bias Belted tires. I would drive it once in a while to keep the Battery charged and put gas in it because it really liked gas. I believe it was a 454 Cu. inch engine. It would go down the Road bumping for around 10 miles or so. After they got warm, It would ride fairly smooth for a Great Big Bus.
Thats ridiculous. I love it!!!!!! UA-cam making farming fun again!!
Ooohhh I'd love to see a ground hog.
I'm from Australia so I don't know much about them.
🐨🐨🐨🦘🦘🦘
Scott seems like a cool dude!
All I can think of is Queen's "Fat Bottom Girls" when you turned that tractor around...lol
@5:00 and also those of us with a vehicle we don't drive every day. I don't need my truck every day or even every week, fire it up after it's been sitting for a month, the ride is like roller skates on a cobbled road.
Daddy cornstar you need to contact Casey's about some freebies for all the promotion you do for them!!!
use cantelope ...rub some on the cage to disguise human smell..then cover cage with some brush but make sure trigger can still work..then you have to relocate them at least 5 miles where there is water
VERY PROUD OF Y'ALL
Cole needs to do a groundhog catch and cook 😝
😂😂 I don’t care who you are, if you’re a farmer it’s like the law to laugh at someone when they stall a tractor
The sun was in my eyes..? 😬🤷♂️
Those tires are wicked looking, many farmers I know who are subscribers have major envy! They could afford them but are to frugal (tight) to let loose the cash.
Really liking the revised intro's.
You have a great tire dealer !!!!
Dc is one of the few that can rock a tucked hoodie
Scott & Cole need to go on the road !!! Denny from Ft, Dodge, I'm guessing you're to young to remember Trelors, but you do know Pasques!!
What’s your opinion on the pit viper comment on instagram
I have been quite successful with conibear traps for trapping ground hogs. I used them at our local country club and reduced the population by a lot. I have also helped some friends with their ground hog problem. You should be able to get one and the tool for setting it at most any outdoor sporting goods store.
Thank you for the reminder about not giving up! I needed to hear that today!
Really entertaining video. Great editing Summer!! That long torque tool was something else. 😯 You all are the full package! All the people who come in for any of your farm needs, trial/replacement/purchased equipment, tires, seed, plant growth/production, accounting, planning, banking, etc., have become like a huge FAMILY. Thanks for all you do and anyone I've left out with apologies: All the Cornstar family, MC for her patience, delicious meals cleanup, laundry, shopping and more; DC, Cole, and Cooper, Nave for way too much to even try and list but love the entertainment 🖥📱💻; Summer on editing and more; Sybil for being multi-skilled, irreplaceable, as well adopted Cornstar and family; the drivers/loaders, etc. I CAN'T WAIT FOR YA'LL TO HIT 1M 😎🚜😁🎉 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share all the family's UA-cam channels and other social media channels: Daddy/Momma Cornstar, Cole the Cornstar, Magic Mullet, Sum Good Stuff, Nave. As for me, Sandra from Arkansas, just a huge fan who thoroughly enjoys and cares about this family!!
Thank you, Sandra!
I’m a mechanic at skidloaders plus in Wisconsin just a helpful tip to get the tracks off easier is loosen your grease release so the grease applying the track pressure can escape(which you already probably know) then you fin some 2” pipe stock cut it into 4 like 2’ sections put those sections of pipe in the track lugs spaced one lug apart then jump in the skidloader and drive the sections of pipe to the tension wheel in the front so they are evenly spaced around the wheel then take a pry bar and pry the track off. Longer process but a huge back saver and is quicker in the end
What am I gonna do with all this ton of corn farming knowledge from binge watching these.
I think ill grow a tiny little crop in a grow bag on my porch in honor of you guys.
U should call that tractor big foot cornstar addition lol
Good for you Cornstar family
Think Casey’s would deliver to NY?🍕
😂😂😂
Goodness that's a beast! Im impressed!😀
Any comments on the pit viper post on Easter?
What’s your opinion on the pit viper situation 🤔
What happened?
Ok honestly, I lost it when DC said tickler-bone.
I legit laughed out loud, good ol DC always cracking us up.
Never had much problem with flat spots on tires but what we didn't use in winter was set on blocks.
Yep. Wondering if that might be an ol' Freudian slip. Ha!
if a groundhog and a woodchuck are the same thing, yes. We have one under the shed. It avoided the Havahart trap like a ninja.
I heard it helps to cover the trap. They are more likely to go in the trap if it's dark inside. You could make a box (cardboard or plywood) to fit over the trap obviously leaving one end open.
Hello Cole and Family
We had the goodyear tire off our magnum so many times ! It was always horrible on the road this was 5 years of nightmare 5 different tractors then we went to Michelin and it was smooth sailing after that !
Oh that’s right.. Michelin doesn’t make a bad tire.. 🙄
Scott probably put them on 😉
@@ColeTheCornstar 😂😂
Scott, by far, one of the funniest guys to visit the farm! “laser”🤣
Great videos Cole thanks for keeping us updated god bless
How many men does it take to put on one tire?
They are kinda big... just sayin... 🤷♂️😂
Groundhogs last year I got 37 from the same 3 holes on the same mound throughout the summer till I literally dug up the entire mound with the backoe I used 220 conabear traps placed in front of the hole.
I used to work for graham tire in Sioux Falls 😁
can u quickly touch on the topic of pit vipers and what happend
Daddy Cornstar holding ketchup??? Hear there is a shortage
What a hard working guy Danny is!
Try cantaloupe pieces in cage for the groundhogs. They love it.
I look at those big fat tires and all I can see is a giant rolling pin trying to grab ahold of mud. Instead of grabbing it it just pushes mud ahead of it and there you sit. We went through that way back in the the day with the 24.5 32s and 30.5 32s. A 20.8 46 dualed too me is a way better setup. Good luck
You need to call that Tractor "The Beast".
"Smoothin'"
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We need a collection of Cole-isms