The fire certainly brings everything into focus, like you say, machines can be replaced, the only injury is a little wounded pride, be safe out there people! Likewise the failed pto shaft, sometimes you just get lucky!
I was born and raised on a dairy farm and I well remember that everything we owned needed to be either fed, fixed or painted but that’s what keeps it interesting, God bless .
It is so amazing how those animals seem to know what we are saying. I love that Colby & Bob combination - It doesn't get any better than that! Thanks guys and may God continue to bless the Welker family.
This video was enjoyable from start to finish. Bob's puns...Nick and Scott doing brother stuff...all woven into spring work on the farm...thank you Welkers. It is a blessing to hear the positive spirit all three of you have-even with break downs.
Once the season opens up there sure is a lot going on with and without breakdowns and the main thing is the safety factor that no one is injured and the close call of your neighbors fire incident lucky that damages were not worse. Thank God for that,stay safe and keep the planting season going.
You guys are rock in’ it ! Really like the mention of being short some hired hands, but that was it, no whining, bitching or griping. Just a dose and a half of , “ let’s get this done” ! All American !
Not necessarily ... however God is in charge of All Things, therefore God does allow for suffering. There is a much deeper rooted answer here than this, but too much for a comment thread. I have learned many things through my personal experiences as I have grown in my relationship with God. One thing I have learned is that many times suffering is allowed to bring us closer in relationship to The One God who Loves All Children In The Kingdom. Perhaps you could do a search for "10 Biblical Reasons God Allows Suffering", which may provide some insight.
Things break when ya always need them the most! Hollywood doing his best Steve McQueen driving scene. Bob keeps ripping out the puns! Has been a very windy spring here in Michigan as well. Your gaining on it Welker crew, be safe out there.
Thanks for the great video. Lots of variety in this one. Appreciate all of you giving your time do we can follow along with all of you. Great to be with you. Sorry about the pro shaft on the auger. Can Happy quick. Can replace the shaft as time permits. Glad no one was in way and did not get hurt. It was great to see my buddy, Colby. He really enjoys being along. Good dog. Thanks to your dad for explaining the ground preparation last fall and now seeing how the seeding does with production. Will tell you rather to use a ripper or not. Interesting to see results. Lots of equipment braking down. Just seems it goes that way sometimes. Know you all are good at repairing and getting equipment back in operating condition. Fires on your open ground can be real scary. Wow. You all are super busy now. Hang in there. Respect all of you for your efforts to get it done. May god watch over all of you. Thanks. Iowa farm boy from years ago. PS. A pat on the head for Colby.
Thank God no one was hurt, the pickup can be replaced. But that is what I miss about living in a rural community, when bad things happen in rural communities everyone shows up to help and lend support. In the city most people don't even know the name of the people living next door.
Don't need to know names- I they would just pitch in and help whenever a need is there!! (True, knowing a name makes it more personal but I fail to see it increasing the need for response)
To Robert, my favorite part of the day is when my steel toes come off. Been wearing boots all my working life. 23 years in the USAF and then working as a aircraft mechanic, I'm 58 now. When I'm doing my paperwork at the desk I slip them off.
It is a very dry year this year.. be safe, take precautions everywhere.. Northern Ontario is a Tinderbox right now. We didn't have enough snow this winter.
Once again and as always great video. Thank you to all you, your family and all the other farmer’s everywhere do. It is greatly appreciated. God bless and take care.
I was watching a previous video of yours and seen that pto shaft hopping. I was hoping it wasn't going be a problem or hurt somebody. I'm glad. No one got hurt. You guys a very busy, I'm sure the break downs get frustrating. Be safe
Glad that everyone was safe with the fire, you have to love a farming community everybody watches out for everybody that is a rare thing unfortunately in this country anymore
Nick, fert plant I use to do maintenance on they would put in a bag of floor dry on the chute before filling with fert to absorb moisture and prevent clumping.
I was thinking last video that that PTO shaft looked dangerous. It was flopping quite a bit in that one. I thought if that ever broke, it could be deadly. Now I wish I'd said something. :) I'm glad you didn't get hurt.
"Slight wobble"? Last week when watching the video I thought that that PTO was asking to fail and needed some form of "steady" (or two) to alleviate the wobble. Glad no one was hurt.
Mike Mitchell has several vids addressing the field wildfires they get along the Montana-Saskatchewan border than can run for miles and tens of miles..
I feel for the folks with the fire. I actually had something similar happen this spring. Burned papers in the morning. Wind came in the afternoon with 50 MPH gusts and blew some smoldering debris into the woods next to the house. Within 3 minutes it was past the point I could keep up. Thankfully we had a group of volunteers coming back from another brush fire and saw the smoke and were there before we could hang up with 911. Two hours later it burned over 15 acres. There were over 100 firefighters from volunteer fire companies as far away as 30 miles and they caught it. Forestry told us if it took 5 more minutes to get firefighters there it would have been out of control and they would have needed air tanker support. It costs $20,000 a minute and we would have been responsible for that cost.
I feel your pain on stuff breaking. I’m a wheat farmer in Eastern Washington and sometimes it feels like the whole universe is against me getting anything done.
@@WelkerFarms Wow, I’m gonna be honest I didn’t think you would see my comment since the video was from years ago, let alone reply too it. I watch your videos all the time and the video playlists, and I love to play your map on fs22 keep up the amazing work! P.S. your my favorite UA-camrs
Lol you two are funny when you are working together. That auger with the PTO setup was a disaster waiting to happen. Nick, you’re starting to sound like your dad. On no. Where’s the fire truck tractor?
well I am glad no one was hurt and that the FD and the community was there to help but you never leave any type of fire that is out side un attended I have spen many years of my life responding to things like this
My father used an IH W6 for many years to run grain augers and to load his grain dryer. Never had a problem with it ran and ran forever. He bought it in the 70's off the original owner for 500$.
Things break - things get repaired or 'bale twined' together till it can be properly repaired. (yes I remember my grandpa saying that.. RIP) Nothing stays together during planting (seeding) nor during harvest. Great job to the vollies of Shelby FD Take care - hope the family and you are doing well. God Bless Tom (Spin) Retired career firefighter and vollie at one time.
Yep I remember many a day of seeding having to move eqpt. breakdowns and yes even responding to field fires when I lived in Shelby. Shelby has an excellent fire dept. and rural fire dept. You all sure have some fancy eqpt. that you get to demo. Wish when I worked for Green Hill Grain we had eqpt. like that as it sure would have been a lot easier. Boy have a lot changed from back in the day. Excellent video (as always)! Keep up the good work and God bless!
In my farm in not even a week, my main tractor turbo have break, the one on planter have no more 4 wheel drive, the planter (mechanic) axle have break twice and now the cultivator have break too... Still havent plant corn and haven't finish soya yet. This year start amazingly well.
Unless some thing changed prevailing wind should be NW or WNW, good to see you guys are coming along with seeding / planting, we are getting closer to done here. Catch you next time.
Bob is getting really settled in the Case i think 😄😄 Thats some story legarms. Fire must be treted with respect always! Thanks guys for your time. //SWEDEN
Hello from Venice Florida I'm Ret.Engineer and love your channel!! but... just let you know: 1). as a spoken phrase, "Good to Go" went stale about a Decade ago! I love your work Tony Kazz
25 years ago we lost 1/2 the farm yard and lots of machinery, tractors haying equipment and worst of all a little fishing boat. All from a burning barrel and a big gust of wind
Corn planter just started fire yesterday in neighborhood by me. Hit a rock. A corn planter mind you along fence row. Got it under control, but a corn planter, come on...
I enjoy your videos. Your ancestors would be proud. My Grandparents homesteader eastern montana. Couldn’t have been easy. I wondered why you don’t go ahead and spray kosha along county roads. I’m sure county wouldn’t spray. Bad seed source. Keep up good work.
Glad there were no injuries! Great to see Coby taking it easy in Quad with Bob! Which do you think will end up happening, replacing the air drills or heavy duty renovation? Take care and God bless!
Smart choice with winging down. Bent my seeder when it dropped from air in cylinder when I tried that same thing once. FYI, I should have more cylinders around.
Thanks for the great video I am sorry for your neighbor losing his truck but it could have been a lot worse. It looks like Bob and are doing good with their shoes off seeding in the Case IH 👍
Good morning Bob, as I said before you should get a 25% improvement on your ripped land & after seeing your video I think a 50% improvement you ripped from 11 inches and down to 16 inches, by doing so you would have mineralized the soil by ripping into the subsoil clay many things will happen, I think it will hold moisture longer,let the tap roots of your plants go deeper into the moisture this should give you bigger and healthy plants with high production, from 2 tonne to 4 tonne of wheat or Barley, that's my thinking , from what we experienced on similar ground, it was Brigalow clay type pasture country, after I ripped it ,it more than doubled production seed & feed. Well Bob, I'm looking forward to your success of that ripped country, Regards Trevor.W.Bacelli Biloela Qld Australia
What you guys need is a driver to shuttle people, parts, and supplies.... I happen to know a guy who lives close by ;) Also, just started working at Hardware Hank’s a few days a week. Great video and thanks for sharing!
With the auger PTO shaft, shut off the tank first and allow the auger to empty. Then throttle up. The little PTO shaft didn't have enough torque capacity for the power change under load.
Great Video! Bob, prevailing winds here in Wis is NW. Nick, your Guardian Angel was watching over you & the MM PTO. Lost a good Friend that way. @6:15, Scott, Nick is just getting/doing s-t-r-e-s-s relief. God Bless!
17:51 Hi, make square frame with metal mesh with small holes. Put it on top of the basket, Under the bin. That why you will filter the chunks!!! Cheap way to fix problem.
You’re loading that cart every video and all I’m thinking is how much LESS your doing that with this trial equipment. Yeh, you’re thinking of the future, Nick. Great video.
get yourself a metal mesh to go over the hopper when your discharging fertilizer, stops lumps getting into the hopper and you can use a rake or brush to break them up
I knew that was going to happen to that PTO shop because you can see it a couple videos back that I had too much play in it and it was moving about a foot Non-Stop
Can you make a fertilizer cold buster so you can granulate those lumps back to usable pellets for spreader. But then your home yard wouldn’t get as much fertilizer. 😀
Looks to me like you need another conveyor :P Think about setting up a ribbon mixer for the fertilizer. That will break up those chunks. Fires can be nasty, glad no one was hurt. Same with that PTO shaft, it should've been replaced a long time ago, it had a bad wobble in it in the last video. Cheers :)
16:00 perfect adjustment from broken equipment to man's best friend! From stress to relaxation!
The fire certainly brings everything into focus, like you say, machines can be replaced, the only injury is a little wounded pride, be safe out there people! Likewise the failed pto shaft, sometimes you just get lucky!
I was born and raised on a dairy farm and I well remember that everything we owned needed to be either fed, fixed or painted but that’s what keeps it interesting, God bless .
And your milking equipment break's between Christmas and New year when you wanted to slow down a bit and enjoy family...😂
It is so amazing how those animals seem to know what we are saying. I love that Colby & Bob combination - It doesn't get any better than that! Thanks guys and may God continue to bless the Welker family.
This video was enjoyable from start to finish. Bob's puns...Nick and Scott doing brother stuff...all woven into spring work on the farm...thank you Welkers. It is a blessing to hear the positive spirit all three of you have-even with break downs.
Kobe's reaction to "rabbits" is classic! Smart 🐶
Once the season opens up there sure is a lot going on with and without breakdowns and the main thing is the safety factor that no one is injured and the close call of your neighbors fire incident lucky that damages were not worse. Thank God for that,stay safe and keep the planting season going.
You guys are rock in’ it ! Really like the mention of being short some hired hands, but that was it, no whining, bitching or griping. Just a dose and a half of , “ let’s get this done” ! All American !
Good short term fix guy's.
Looks like your sharing the VIP Nick.
Scott got his break in too.
Puns, and Colby with the smile. Thank you for sharing your experiences ... good to share that we all have 'bad' days, and God gets us through them.
Well if that's religious logic then it was god who made your day bad to begin with.
Not necessarily ... however God is in charge of All Things, therefore God does allow for suffering. There is a much deeper rooted answer here than this, but too much for a comment thread.
I have learned many things through my personal experiences as I have grown in my relationship with God. One thing I have learned is that many times suffering is allowed to bring us closer in relationship to The One God who Loves All Children In The Kingdom. Perhaps you could do a search for "10 Biblical Reasons God Allows Suffering", which may provide some insight.
Things break when ya always need them the most! Hollywood doing his best Steve McQueen driving scene. Bob keeps ripping out the puns! Has been a very windy spring here in Michigan as well. Your gaining on it Welker crew, be safe out there.
Thanks for the great video. Lots of variety in this one. Appreciate all of you giving your time do we can follow along with all of you. Great to be with you. Sorry about the pro shaft on the auger. Can Happy quick. Can replace the shaft as time permits. Glad no one was in way and did not get hurt. It was great to see my buddy, Colby. He really enjoys being along. Good dog. Thanks to your dad for explaining the ground preparation last fall and now seeing how the seeding does with production. Will tell you rather to use a ripper or not. Interesting to see results. Lots of equipment braking down. Just seems it goes that way sometimes. Know you all are good at repairing and getting equipment back in operating condition. Fires on your open ground can be real scary. Wow. You all are super busy now. Hang in there. Respect all of you for your efforts to get it done. May god watch over all of you. Thanks. Iowa farm boy from years ago.
PS. A pat on the head for Colby.
Love those Ford straights trucks,brings back old memories.Hauled a lot of grain in them,neighbors wouldn't even wave at us in them.🤔
Thank God no one was hurt, the pickup can be replaced. But that is what I miss about living in a rural community, when bad things happen in rural communities everyone shows up to help and lend support. In the city most people don't even know the name of the people living next door.
Don't need to know names- I they would just pitch in and help whenever a need is there!! (True, knowing a name makes it more personal but I fail to see it increasing the need for response)
Good neighbors are truly a blessing.
Just watched video. Enjoyed. Checked your weather it’s raining and snow tonight and Sunday. Ghee
Happy Mothers Day to all the Welker Moms!!!
To Robert, my favorite part of the day is when my steel toes come off. Been wearing boots all my working life. 23 years in the USAF and then working as a aircraft mechanic, I'm 58 now. When I'm doing my paperwork at the desk I slip them off.
It is a very dry year this year.. be safe, take precautions everywhere.. Northern Ontario is a Tinderbox right now. We didn't have enough snow this winter.
Its good to be in a small town like Shelby because everyone is there for each other. God bless
Spring time, so much to do, so much going on. Thanks Welkers, your the best.
Once again and as always great video. Thank you to all you, your family and all the other farmer’s everywhere do. It is greatly appreciated. God bless and take care.
Thank God everyone is ok.
I was watching a previous video of yours and seen that pto shaft hopping. I was hoping it wasn't going be a problem or hurt somebody. I'm glad. No one got hurt. You guys a very busy, I'm sure the break downs get frustrating. Be safe
Lol Nick when he was driving looked like something out of Mad Max ,great episode guys 👍👍
Glad that everyone was safe with the fire, you have to love a farming community everybody watches out for everybody that is a rare thing unfortunately in this country anymore
Nick, fert plant I use to do maintenance on they would put in a bag of floor dry on the chute before filling with fert to absorb moisture and prevent clumping.
I was thinking last video that that PTO shaft looked dangerous. It was flopping quite a bit in that one. I thought if that ever broke, it could be deadly.
Now I wish I'd said something. :)
I'm glad you didn't get hurt.
Keep em’ coming guys reminds me of growing up in western Nebraska. Wide open spaces gotta love it.
Zdarec chlapi. Jsted v plné polní ,tak ať se Vám daří vše včas dostat do země. GOD BLESS.
"Slight wobble"? Last week when watching the video I thought that that PTO was asking to fail and needed some form of "steady" (or two) to alleviate the wobble. Glad no one was hurt.
True that! I was contemplating a comment on the shaft last video too - I second your "Glad no one was hurt."
Yep, that shaft was “hooping” badly in the last video. It looked dangerous then but I didn’t want to be “that guy” and bring it up!
@@alexdehotot2712 You weren't alone. Plus with the delay on these being edited and published this likely failed before we even saw it.
find a piece of lat plastic pipe and put over the shaft just strengthen it.
The most important thing is that noone got hurt!👍🏻
Thanks for the video! 😊
Bob's rip pun just tears me up,
Mike Mitchell has several vids addressing the field wildfires they get along the Montana-Saskatchewan border than can run for miles and tens of miles..
I feel for the folks with the fire. I actually had something similar happen this spring. Burned papers in the morning. Wind came in the afternoon with 50 MPH gusts and blew some smoldering debris into the woods next to the house. Within 3 minutes it was past the point I could keep up. Thankfully we had a group of volunteers coming back from another brush fire and saw the smoke and were there before we could hang up with 911. Two hours later it burned over 15 acres. There were over 100 firefighters from volunteer fire companies as far away as 30 miles and they caught it. Forestry told us if it took 5 more minutes to get firefighters there it would have been out of control and they would have needed air tanker support. It costs $20,000 a minute and we would have been responsible for that cost.
Thanks guys. Appreciate you
I feel your pain on stuff breaking. I’m a wheat farmer in Eastern Washington and sometimes it feels like the whole universe is against me getting anything done.
What area of eastern wa? We're up here in odessa.
@@bradygies9994 I'm just North of Almira, so pretty close to ya!
Thank goodness fire wasn't to bad. God bless
That scene where nick was driving the red pickup was just hilarious, not a word spoken and the zoomed in faces was just so funny
😂 😁
@@WelkerFarms Wow, I’m gonna be honest I didn’t think you would see my comment since the video was from years ago, let alone reply too it. I watch your videos all the time and the video playlists, and I love to play your map on fs22 keep up the amazing work! P.S. your my favorite UA-camrs
Hey hey lets be carefull out there. no rush no accidents..
Nick, expanded metal cover to help keep the fertilizer chunks out of the tank.
Lol you two are funny when you are working together.
That auger with the PTO setup was a disaster waiting to happen.
Nick, you’re starting to sound like your dad. On no. Where’s the fire truck tractor?
I started to notice the wobble in the PTO, was wondering how long it was going to last.
We did get bait on it though, a few weeks back.
well I am glad no one was hurt and that the FD and the community was there to help but you never leave any type of fire that is out side un attended I have spen many years of my life responding to things like this
My father used an IH W6 for many years to run grain augers and to load his grain dryer. Never had a problem with it ran and ran forever. He bought it in the 70's off the original owner for 500$.
Good Morning from New Zealand, Great Welker farms Video, I enjoyed it very much, Have a great weekend
I'm glad to hear about his okay and everything all prayers
Things break - things get repaired or 'bale twined' together till it can be properly repaired. (yes I remember my grandpa saying that.. RIP) Nothing stays together during planting (seeding) nor during harvest. Great job to the vollies of Shelby FD Take care - hope the family and you are doing well. God Bless Tom (Spin) Retired career firefighter and vollie at one time.
Yep I remember many a day of seeding having to move eqpt. breakdowns and yes even responding to field fires when I lived in Shelby. Shelby has an excellent fire dept. and rural fire dept. You all sure have some fancy eqpt. that you get to demo. Wish when I worked for Green Hill Grain we had eqpt. like that as it sure would have been a lot easier. Boy have a lot changed from back in the day. Excellent video (as always)! Keep up the good work and God bless!
In my farm in not even a week, my main tractor turbo have break, the one on planter have no more 4 wheel drive, the planter (mechanic) axle have break twice and now the cultivator have break too... Still havent plant corn and haven't finish soya yet. This year start amazingly well.
Unless some thing changed prevailing wind should be NW or WNW, good to see you guys are coming along with seeding / planting, we are getting closer to done here. Catch you next time.
I think the best highlight moment of this video is when Nick is picking up Scott between 6:20-6:32
Bob is getting really settled in the Case i think 😄😄 Thats some story legarms. Fire must be treted with respect always! Thanks guys for your time. //SWEDEN
Hello from Venice Florida
I'm Ret.Engineer and love your channel!!
but... just let you know:
1). as a spoken phrase, "Good to Go" went stale about a Decade ago!
I love your work
Tony Kazz
Love the videos! God bless you all! Be safe and well and have the best harvest ever!
Your family is so neat to be together. Gods Speed To All Of Your Families
25 years ago we lost 1/2 the farm yard and lots of machinery, tractors haying equipment and worst of all a little fishing boat. All from a burning barrel and a big gust of wind
I love those old school snow tires on the seed/fert auger !
Corn planter just started fire yesterday in neighborhood by me. Hit a rock. A corn planter mind you along fence row. Got it under control, but a corn planter, come on...
I enjoy your videos. Your ancestors would be proud. My Grandparents homesteader eastern montana. Couldn’t have been easy.
I wondered why you don’t go ahead and spray kosha along county roads. I’m sure county wouldn’t spray. Bad seed source.
Keep up good work.
I can tell you guys put a lot of work into making a videos and it pays off! Thank you for the great videos!
Thank y'all for posting welkers hope y'all have a blessed weekend God bless yall 🙏🙏🙏
my uncle lost an arm in similar situation. Filling silos. Very fortunate for you. Stay safe
Well, just think of this: If things didn't break, then they'd never need repairs. Keeps things interesting.
Glad there were no injuries! Great to see Coby taking it easy in Quad with Bob! Which do you think will end up happening, replacing the air drills or heavy duty renovation? Take care and God bless!
Might be upgrading size of drills
Seat belts are a must when horsing around be safe we like watching you guys work good video
Smart choice with winging down. Bent my seeder when it dropped from air in cylinder when I tried that same thing once. FYI, I should have more cylinders around.
That's the pawfect viewin platform for Coby to survey his landscape 🤔😁😁👍
Thanks for the great video I am sorry for your neighbor losing his truck but it could have been a lot worse. It looks like Bob and are doing good with their shoes off seeding in the Case IH 👍
I love that dog, he's a one in a million, thanks for including him in so many videos.
Good morning Bob, as I said before you should get a 25% improvement on your ripped land & after seeing your video I think a 50% improvement you ripped from 11 inches and down to 16 inches, by doing so you would have mineralized the soil by ripping into the subsoil clay many things will happen, I think it will hold moisture longer,let the tap roots of your plants go deeper into the moisture this should give you bigger and healthy plants with high production, from 2 tonne to 4 tonne of wheat or Barley, that's my thinking , from what we experienced on similar ground, it was Brigalow clay type pasture country, after I ripped it ,it more than doubled production seed & feed. Well Bob, I'm looking forward to your success of that ripped country, Regards Trevor.W.Bacelli Biloela Qld Australia
Followed the Canon shooting, that was great!
All three back complete with puns. Great to see some livestock even if due to unfortunate event , the old flexicoil toolbars just keep hanging in
Nick is now a pro at shifting the pick up fats
Pto jump rope. Truck manufacturers keep drive shaft sections under 6ft and use carrier bearings to avoid jump rope rotation from happening.
You need a lumpbuster I build one myself a few years ago nice winter project
Hahahahahaha... dirt on you face again, Hollywood. Love it.
I wonder what life is like when the camera is not recording. LOL
When I saw that PTO shaft last video I just knew something was going to happen. It was only a matter of time.
What you guys need is a driver to shuttle people, parts, and supplies.... I happen to know a guy who lives close by ;) Also, just started working at Hardware Hank’s a few days a week. Great video and thanks for sharing!
On many farms, wives fill this role along with a dozen other roles!!
With the auger PTO shaft, shut off the tank first and allow the auger to empty. Then throttle up.
The little PTO shaft didn't have enough torque capacity for the power change under load.
Respect to the community about fires, those suck. Have been in the situation and it definitely helps when things go bad...
I recall when Mr M Atkins had a huge field fire started same way ! Can be a frantic time !
Great Video! Bob, prevailing winds here in Wis is NW. Nick, your Guardian Angel was watching over you & the MM PTO. Lost a good Friend that way. @6:15, Scott, Nick is just getting/doing s-t-r-e-s-s relief. God Bless!
Thanks for watching!
Everything keeps breaking! * comes flying into the field sideways at 40 MPH with the truck pulls out sideways*😂
17:51 Hi, make square frame with metal mesh with small holes. Put it on top of the basket, Under the bin. That why you will filter the chunks!!! Cheap way to fix problem.
I got tired just watching all of the work getting done. Time for a nap!
YAYYY! Coby cameo! I want to come & ride with Coby on the big Bud fender. I’ll bring baby carrots!
Great video Welkers
RABBITS ! Colby's head whips around, completely alert.
You’re loading that cart every video and all I’m thinking is how much LESS your doing that with this trial equipment. Yeh, you’re thinking of the future, Nick. Great video.
Pickups can easily be replaced a shop load of tools takes a lifetime to organize
Tool's and equipment do take many year's to pay for, but a life can never be replaced, glad no one got hurt. Thank God.
South west is your prevailing winds in the summer and fall out of the north in the winter.
Unless you’re that CornStar fella. He lives to organize shops and tools.
Never ever leave your fire alone ever. You're endangering lives if you do.
any hot work sparkes need a 30 minute cool down and be watched . save a minuete and lose 1000's$
get yourself a metal mesh to go over the hopper when your discharging fertilizer, stops lumps getting into the hopper and you can use a rake or brush to break them up
I knew that was going to happen to that PTO shop because you can see it a couple videos back that I had too much play in it and it was moving about a foot Non-Stop
You guys are brilliant with how you explain your working days. And the mishaps that happen with day to day work. Rob from the 🇬🇧🚜
Scott - Don't forget to tip your Uber driver. 😂
Is Colby a Australian Shepard? He looks just like our dog, they are wonderful companions.
Yes, Bob said Australian Shepherd some time ago
Can you make a fertilizer cold buster so you can granulate those lumps back to usable pellets for spreader. But then your home yard wouldn’t get as much fertilizer. 😀
that long strange PTO hook-up was even safe looking for the power it was working with !
Cant beat a good farm community. Everyone looks out for everyone. The way it should be
Looks to me like you need another conveyor :P
Think about setting up a ribbon mixer for the fertilizer. That will break up those chunks.
Fires can be nasty, glad no one was hurt. Same with that PTO shaft, it should've been replaced a long time ago, it had a bad wobble in it in the last video. Cheers :)
Always love to see Coby❤️
I grew up on a dairy farm. When 1st cut of hay would happen there were always long hours and late night equipment repairs.
Dairy farms are something else, they set the bar for hard work!
We love ya Coby. You are a good neighbour guys, the fact you all look out for each other. 🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸