Magnetic deck and Bluetooth chains 😂 I’ve seen guys that have run skid steers for years have way more trouble loading. Charlotte just doesn’t really seem to stress about anything and is willing to tackle anything. Great job Charlotte.
You can tell that you are a real farmer because you have zero fear of getting dirty. Amazing how you juggle that entire circle of life for the milk production.
Hooray Andy is back. Welcome Back Andy and all👏you have been missed. I've already given a like and not watched yet!! Magnetic Deck and Bluetooth chains you've still got it !!👌 Nice to see Sarah And Charlotte.
Charlotte is such a cutie Andy growing up so dang fast all your kids have one minute they are tiny and in the blink of an eye they are in their 20s great video I hope you all have a wonderful evening.
Great to see FFF back on YT. Big credit to Charlotte cutting her skid steer teeth on camera and throwing over those ramps. She is a confident young lady and as such a great credit to you Andy. You could threaten to buy all machinery operators fall arrest devices if they fail to comply with nanny state health and safety rules. Here in the stupid UK and l believe the EU too, one rung up on a ladder is considered "working at height". I blame lawyers for the mess the world is in. Great to see you guys back!
Andy, thank you for another educational video. The Terradisc is one sweet piece of equipment. I am a few years older than you. I made use of a John Deere 60, 50, B and a Farmall H, with a loader. The Farmall was my grandfather's first tractor. Also, none had power steering. My father did have a John Deere 60, with power steering. But it was sold and off the farm before I was old enough to use it. I helped pick an untold number of trailer loads of rocks out of the fields. We did use the loader on the Farmall for the larger rocks. A number of times it was amazing the front tires didn't blowout on Farmall. They certainly were pushed so flat. They were running on the sidewalls too. As you did growing up. We also plowed, disc, harrowed and use the cultivators on the B, to control the weeds in the corn fields. About the time no-till came to my area. My allergies kicked in, so I never did any no-till. Charlotte nice driving and operating the skid steer for the first time, nice job. Andy again your videos show just how well your children do on the farm. Including when operating a new to them tractor, piece of equipment and other pieces of farm machinery. Example, Charlotte operating the skid steer. And I must say again. Last week when Sarah spotted the missing bolt in the hitch. While doing her walk around. I hope Andrew wasn't to upset with himself for bending the bale spear. That is certainly way to easy to do today. Especially with the horse power of the tractors and other pieces of powered farm machinery. Your children do an awesome job working on the family farm. It is great to see each of them showing their skills, on your videos. May God bless you and your family.
In a nutshell: UA-cam Google etc. is owned by a bunch of left wing, soy milk drinking fruitcakes. People that have never been outside of a city... or probably outside at all for that matter determined that it's not safe for a young kid to operate a farm tractor in an enclosed cab. To prevent any innocent children from being seriously injured by watching a video of another kid operating a farm tractor they removed the video and prevented Andy from posting any videos for a week as "punishment " even though in reality the only ones being punished are bright minded people like us that enjoy watching and learning from an even smarter person such as Andy. You better read this comment quick because I'm sure it's gonna get deleted because I so rudely spoke out..
@@Adam_Poirier Thanks for the explanation . So much for open mindedness and the application of logic .After over 30 years of designing manufacturing processes and dealing with Oregon O.S.H.A. I should have been able to put 2 and 2 together .
Appreciate seeing you taking your time and teaching your children how to do things on a farm that has such a variety of equipment and how to do it correctly and safely.
Oh hi Andy great to see you again, where you been 🤣. That bolt that broke in the hammer strap wasn't Sarah's fault, that was a badly manufactured bolt, she saved it from causing more damage, poor Charlotte what a crap boring job to give her, but as she's never run skidsteer before it will give her practise still a crap job. for someone has never operated a skid-steer before Charlotte did a pretty good job putting it on the trailer. Nate is obviously one of those people who only learn the hard way. Yes Andy we in the 70s 80s didn't have air con in the tractors we knew what a hard hot day was the youngsters these days don't know how easy they've got it.
Hey Andy ,hello from the Bluegrass state ,I have been binge watching your channel for the last 2 days , love your channel and that the whole family contributed to your Dairy. Thank you for sharing your farm and family with us so that we can all see that growing up on a farm has so many lessons in life not to mention the work ethic, 🍻 cheers my friend 🚜
That young man's got four contacts in one hand to that ladder😅 if he still has all four fingers🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Thanks for sharing another great video with all of us
Chaining the skid steer down is funny Years ago before cell phones were a thing the boss came to the job site and told me to take the skid steer to a place and level out some material so I backed it on the trailer put the ramps up jumped in the truck and headed out. A few blocks away I got stopped in a police check stop, they were checking for seat belts. 115.00 dollar fine I left. They never noticed that the skid steer wasn't chained down.
Kids Farming is an American Lifestyle my dad ran Family Dairy at 14 when Grandfather went Blind Driving Truck and picking up Milk Cans yes OLD Milk Cans from Dairy Farms. Police knew but never stopped my dad. Utube is a joke strikes and banning videos with kids working. Smh
Driving loaded 3/4 pickup to feedmill at 12 just another on the farm. I remember milk cans real well we cold them In a old cast-iron bathtub before we got a can colder.
Andy if only you tube knew how most of us farm kids where raised back in the days when we rode on fenders of tractor learning how to operate tractor and equipment
I had a friend that lost his life using a skid steer, wasn’t wearing a seat belt and rolled it, also had a family member killed on a tractor hauling a round bail to the cattle after dark, his front tire went off the road and the tractor rolled. No seatbelt! It was a new tractor with a seatbelt. It’s good to see the safety that’s built into the new skid steer’s, they are easy to roll!
Howdy Andy, lol.....oh wait !! Ya know Andy, telling your viewers that the trailers are magnetic, and there's no need to chain down the equipment for transport, I know and you know, that the magnets are super duper strong, there will be someone that forgets to turn on the trailer magnets to the super duper strong settings, you just know someone will forget 🤣🤣🤣 Stay safe and Farm on my Friends, Peace
You should look into Bluetooth safety harnesses for guys that have to get up on equipment. As long as they have their phone in their pocket, they will always be safe.
In the navy we called the rail climber safety sleeve a "ball buster" it did it's job if you weren't careful "Safety Climb Tubular Rail System OSHA Compliant"
We do have spring assisted but there not work andy says while Charlotte lifts on her own 😂, trailer not Bluetooth ready 😂 it ,great fun and teachings . Your farm and family so lucky to have a top comedian around andy 😂
Thanks for the video. You got a good worker there with Miss Charlie.. but while your in HR three points of contact. I seen Miss Charlie driving one handed. Hands at 10 and 2 all times. LoL. Miss Sarah is a pretty good teamsters to. When she wheels the rig around a keeps moving no idling down and don't Miss a turn.
I’ve been driving a tractor since I was 4 dad would put it in gear and I would pull hay wagons around the field while he and grandpa loaded them! I’m 48 years old and now my 4 year old niece drives the tractor!
I can see Charlotte being the farm boss one day, and I used to make my operators back up the deck overs or as we call them tag alongs then spinn drop their attachments spin again and grab another one you found out real quick who was cut out for it!
Welcome back Andy. Missed the video's. Glad to see your not "endangering children" anymore 😂😂😂 that didn't sit well with me when that happened. I'm on your side for sure👍👍 see ya next time take care
Glad to see you're back! I'm curious, is the restitution to the UA-cam court system that you have to plant " Biden 2024" in your corn field for the next 2 years and only video the kids playing video games?
Good to see you are back, I was having withdrawal symptoms. Charlotte is doing great on the skid steer. If you are in a bind and have to straighten a bale spear, use your cutting torch to cut a “V” notch at the top of the bend then use the pipe over the spear to straighten and electric weld the remainder of the “V” notch together. This method works and it doesn’t wreck the properties of the steel in the spear unlike heating the bend to red hot and straightening.
What I wonder is why we haven't seen any of the girls baling with the 4620. Are they being denied access to the open station tractors? They should be able to join in the real fun!
Hahaha I’ve never heard of the magnetic deck. I was going to ask about the blue tooth chains but it’s unfortunate that the trailer doesn’t have that capability.
Have had plenty of rrou let w the hammer straps on the 8360s, the ones w three bolts I think it's the front one that breaks and the back two aren't far behind on breaking or working loose
Andy! You and I are about 10 years apart in age myself being the senior so I'm about to remember a little bit more about when it gets tears came on the farm than you do I would say in our area down here in Western Pennsylvania it was mid to late seventies. But isn't funny how as farmers when we are I don't know how to put it either asked or forced to learn to run something new we just pick it up. When I got mine it didn't take me very long to learn that you don't drive it onto anything that slopes up you back it LOL!!
Hahaha🤣…..one of your funnest yet🤣 POOR Nate🤣 3 pts Nate, Downtown Nate, Beyond the arch Nate…..At ALL times🤣 Ripped off raincaps and Shakin’ trees…. Blue tooth capable chains and magnetic decks….🤣Dammit😂
I remember stone picking ...1957 Dodge power wagon in 4x4 low ....first gear ..at idle...steering wheel held straight with rope ..and you had to run up and get in truck turn it on head land ..and go back the other way ...good old day.
Hi Andy. Glad to see you’re back. Looks like the steering on the tractor pulling the tanker is getting a bit sloppy. There was some wandering of the rear wheels at one point.
Just wondering Andy do you have a press, you might be able to get some of the kink out of the Speer. Great to see the kids out there learning it be expensive sometimes but we all have been there and some unfortunately still have a great day and be safe
Charlotte does a great job even when she is just learning the job. She is as good as her two older sisters. Great job Charlotte.
Great video Andy I love the field work videos I could watch all day 💪💪👍😎🍏
Magnetic deck and Bluetooth chains 😂 I’ve seen guys that have run skid steers for years have way more trouble loading. Charlotte just doesn’t really seem to stress about anything and is willing to tackle anything. Great job Charlotte.
Hardest working family on youtube! Those girls will run circles around any city boy..out work him all day long.
You can tell that you are a real farmer because you have zero fear of getting dirty. Amazing how you juggle that entire circle of life for the milk production.
Andy is back!! Yay!!
I must admit I have never heard the magnetic deck excuse before as to why the machine isn't secured down. Leave it to a farmer to try it. LOL
Such a Sensitive World we live in Andy, sorry to say.
Nice to see you back. Boy, Charlotte’s really turning into quite an operator! Keep up the great work, Charlie!
Hooray Andy is back. Welcome Back Andy and all👏you have been missed. I've already given a like and not watched yet!! Magnetic Deck and Bluetooth chains you've still got it !!👌
Nice to see Sarah And Charlotte.
Charlotte is such a cutie Andy growing up so dang fast all your kids have one minute they are tiny and in the blink of an eye they are in their 20s great video I hope you all have a wonderful evening.
Man , Andy I was having withdrawals glad you are back for sure!!
Good thing you were outside because it was getting pretty deep loading the skid steer.
Great to see FFF back on YT. Big credit to Charlotte cutting her skid steer teeth on camera and throwing over those ramps. She is a confident young lady and as such a great credit to you Andy.
You could threaten to buy all machinery operators fall arrest devices if they fail to comply with nanny state health and safety rules. Here in the stupid UK and l believe the EU too, one rung up on a ladder is considered "working at height". I blame lawyers for the mess the world is in.
Great to see you guys back!
Seeing this video is the highlight of my day.
Andy, thank you for another educational video. The Terradisc is one sweet piece of equipment. I am a few years older than you. I made use of a John Deere 60, 50, B and a Farmall H, with a loader. The Farmall was my grandfather's first tractor. Also, none had power steering. My father did have a John Deere 60, with power steering. But it was sold and off the farm before I was old enough to use it.
I helped pick an untold number of trailer loads of rocks out of the fields. We did use the loader on the Farmall for the larger rocks. A number of times it was amazing the front tires didn't blowout on Farmall. They certainly were pushed so flat. They were running on the sidewalls too.
As you did growing up. We also plowed, disc, harrowed and use the cultivators on the B, to control the weeds in the corn fields. About the time no-till came to my area. My allergies kicked in, so I never did any no-till.
Charlotte nice driving and operating the skid steer for the first time, nice job.
Andy again your videos show just how well your children do on the farm. Including when operating a new to them tractor, piece of equipment and other pieces of farm machinery. Example, Charlotte operating the skid steer. And I must say again. Last week when Sarah spotted the missing bolt in the hitch. While doing her walk around.
I hope Andrew wasn't to upset with himself for bending the bale spear. That is certainly way to easy to do today. Especially with the horse power of the tractors and other pieces of powered farm machinery.
Your children do an awesome job working on the family farm. It is great to see each of them showing their skills, on your videos.
May God bless you and your family.
Great job running the skid steer Charlotte
It’s interesting to see the wide variety of personalities that your kids have . Charlotte seems very good natured and funny .
Good afternoon Andy , good to see you guys are back today! 👍🚜
"magnetic deck" and "Bluetooth chains" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi from Aberdeenshire in Scotland 🏴 great to see you back was a long week without your great videos
Glad to have you back. Better be careful don’t want the big bad wolf to censor you.
Missed what happened with the Wolf ........ , what the heck ?
In a nutshell: UA-cam Google etc. is owned by a bunch of left wing, soy milk drinking fruitcakes. People that have never been outside of a city... or probably outside at all for that matter determined that it's not safe for a young kid to operate a farm tractor in an enclosed cab. To prevent any innocent children from being seriously injured by watching a video of another kid operating a farm tractor they removed the video and prevented Andy from posting any videos for a week as "punishment " even though in reality the only ones being punished are bright minded people like us that enjoy watching and learning from an even smarter person such as Andy. You better read this comment quick because I'm sure it's gonna get deleted because I so rudely spoke out..
@@Adam_Poirier Thanks for the explanation . So much for open mindedness and the application of logic .After over 30 years of designing manufacturing processes and dealing with Oregon O.S.H.A. I should have
been able to put 2 and 2 together .
Appreciate seeing you taking your time and teaching your children how to do things on a farm that has such a variety of equipment and how to do it correctly and safely.
You are closing in on 100K subscribers Andy. It’s a good excuse as any to celebrate with a few beers!! All the best to everyone at the farm!
Oh hi Andy great to see you again, where you been 🤣. That bolt that broke in the hammer strap wasn't Sarah's fault, that was a badly manufactured bolt, she saved it from causing more damage, poor Charlotte what a crap boring job to give her, but as she's never run skidsteer before it will give her practise still a crap job. for someone has never operated a skid-steer before Charlotte did a pretty good job putting it on the trailer. Nate is obviously one of those people who only learn the hard way. Yes Andy we in the 70s 80s didn't have air con in the tractors we knew what a hard hot day was the youngsters these days don't know how easy they've got it.
I was wondering if I was going something wrong? It’s really great to watch a real life family 👍🇺🇸
Hey Andy ,hello from the Bluegrass state ,I have been binge watching your channel for the last 2 days , love your channel and that the whole family contributed to your Dairy.
Thank you for sharing your farm and family with us so that we can all see that growing up on a farm has so many lessons in life not to mention the work ethic, 🍻 cheers my friend 🚜
That young man's got four contacts in one hand to that ladder😅 if he still has all four fingers🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Thanks for sharing another great video with all of us
That bent tine would make a nice Samurai sword! It already has the perfect shape! lol
Chaining the skid steer down is funny
Years ago before cell phones were a thing the boss came to the job site and told me to take the skid steer to a place and level out some material so I backed it on the trailer put the ramps up jumped in the truck and headed out. A few blocks away I got stopped in a police check stop, they were checking for seat belts. 115.00 dollar fine I left.
They never noticed that the skid steer wasn't chained down.
Kids Farming is an American Lifestyle my dad ran Family Dairy at 14 when Grandfather went Blind Driving Truck and picking up Milk Cans yes OLD Milk Cans from Dairy Farms. Police knew but never stopped my dad. Utube is a joke strikes and banning videos with kids working. Smh
Driving loaded 3/4 pickup to feedmill at 12 just another on the farm.
I remember milk cans real well we cold them In a old cast-iron bathtub before we got a can colder.
Andy if only you tube knew how most of us farm kids where raised back in the days when we rode on fenders of tractor learning how to operate tractor and equipment
Thanks Andy.
Always enjoy farm videos.
We were getting a little concerned! Don't you know your primary responsibility in life is to keep us entertained??? Good to see you back.
I had a friend that lost his life using a skid steer, wasn’t wearing a seat belt and rolled it, also had a family member killed on a tractor hauling a round bail to the cattle after dark, his front tire went off the road and the tractor rolled. No seatbelt! It was a new tractor with a seatbelt. It’s good to see the safety that’s built into the new skid steer’s, they are easy to roll!
Loving these vids. Awesome work team✌🏽🫶🏽
Andy loved it as usual,try and not let a day pass without telling your girls how perfect they are ,thank you
Howdy Andy,
lol.....oh wait !! Ya know Andy, telling your viewers that the trailers are magnetic, and there's no need to chain down the equipment for transport, I know and you know, that the magnets are super duper strong, there will be someone that forgets to turn on the trailer magnets to the super duper strong settings, you just know someone will forget 🤣🤣🤣
Stay safe and Farm on my Friends, Peace
The new recruit Charlotte is doing great learning on the job👍
You should look into Bluetooth safety harnesses for guys that have to get up on equipment. As long as they have their phone in their pocket, they will always be safe.
We use Gravity Straps in Indiana. Most Bluetooth chains quit working after the batteries go dead.
I've been worried where you have been just like missing a family member that disc does a excellent job for sure
Those ramps are spring assisted - but the springs are broke. Priceless.
In the navy we called the rail climber safety sleeve a "ball buster" it did it's job if you weren't careful "Safety Climb Tubular Rail System OSHA Compliant"
We do have spring assisted but there not work andy says while Charlotte lifts on her own 😂, trailer not Bluetooth ready 😂 it ,great fun and teachings .
Your farm and family so lucky to have a top comedian around andy 😂
Thanks for the video. You got a good worker there with Miss Charlie.. but while your in HR three points of contact. I seen Miss Charlie driving one handed. Hands at 10 and 2 all times. LoL. Miss Sarah is a pretty good teamsters to. When she wheels the rig around a keeps moving no idling down and don't Miss a turn.
Back again - great to see you back !
I’ve been driving a tractor since I was 4 dad would put it in gear and I would pull hay wagons around the field while he and grandpa loaded them! I’m 48 years old and now my 4 year old niece drives the tractor!
Love your sarcasm. Those offending trees need to be punished but I am sure they will be back on the street in minutes here in liberal New York .
Glad ur back Andy! One might say we were hoping you would leave Charlotte a magnetized camera when she was pickin stones.
Nice to see you back Andy.
Glad to See You're Back Andy!!!
That's the way we get out broken bolts out just like you did the only way
I can see Charlotte being the farm boss one day, and I used to make my operators back up the deck overs or as we call them tag alongs then spinn drop their attachments spin again and grab another one you found out real quick who was cut out for it!
Welcome back Andy. Missed the video's. Glad to see your not "endangering children" anymore 😂😂😂 that didn't sit well with me when that happened. I'm on your side for sure👍👍 see ya next time take care
Charlotte is a doll! So easy going and always smiling. You have awesome kids Andy.
Andy I lve your sense of humor, Next time I see our low boy driver I am going to ask him about the magnetic deck and blue tooth lol
Andy, you're almost to 100k subscribers! Congrats 🎉👏
Upgrade the trailer to those new fancy “rubber magnets” and your set. 😂😂
Glad to see you're back! I'm curious, is the restitution to the UA-cam court system that you have to plant " Biden 2024" in your corn field for the next 2 years and only video the kids playing video games?
Glad to have you back. I enjoyed the video 👍
Great video. Love the interaction between Charlie and Dad. Your children are blessed to be brought up on a great farm with awesome parents.
Great job terra disking Sarah
So glad your back! Keep up the great video's!
I got a good chuckle out of you when u talked about the blue tooth Andy never loose your sense of humor I definitely enjoy it
Backing onto the trailer is not easy. Good job Charlotte.
Just you know that (Sarah) is quite , like Charlie is.🤙well spoken,❤️
Hello Andy hope you have a great day. I've ordered my new walking safety harness. I hope it's okay to watch your videos now. See you then.
I've seen those Bluetooth chains they are a huge time saver. I'm working on getting a pattern for a bluetooth firehose nozzle..
Your videos are great, but your kids are outstanding!
Glad you are back really missed your videos
Wonder how many minds were blown away with the magnetic deck and Bluetooth chains? Did you top off the blinker fluid?
Nate will get an inflate bubble jacket in case he falls down.
Fun aside , safety is a thing.
You are doing a great job Charlotte!!
Gotta make the safety Sallies happy 😂😂
Good to see you are back, I was having withdrawal symptoms. Charlotte is doing great on the skid steer. If you are in a bind and have to straighten a bale spear, use your cutting torch to cut a “V” notch at the top of the bend then use the pipe over the spear to straighten and electric weld the remainder of the “V” notch together. This method works and it doesn’t wreck the properties of the steel in the spear unlike heating the bend to red hot and straightening.
Not a good idea on spring-steel tines.
Welding won’t work correctly
Glad you are back!!!
I think Nate had his Bluetooth safety harness on! Great video. Glad you’re back!
Great video Andy
Glad your Back!👍👍🇺🇸🍀👩🌾😀😀
Glad to see you back, thought you took a vacation from everyone.
I see Andy will never let anyone tell his girls they can’t do anything. Equal rights and all
What I wonder is why we haven't seen any of the girls baling with the 4620. Are they being denied access to the open station tractors? They should be able to join in the real fun!
Wlecome back Andy - - i missed seeing you
She is a work horse. Watching her move those ramps.
Great to see you again Andy.
We use pallet forks to load our bales.
We load them from the back and push them forward just like you do
Hahaha I’ve never heard of the magnetic deck. I was going to ask about the blue tooth chains but it’s unfortunate that the trailer doesn’t have that capability.
Great to see ya buddy hope everyone is doing well thanks for sharing
Charlotte is a tough girl...She plays lacrosse...She can lift those little trailer ramps no problem...
Andy u have amazing kids love that u get to be with them every day.
Have had plenty of rrou let w the hammer straps on the 8360s, the ones w three bolts I think it's the front one that breaks and the back two aren't far behind on breaking or working loose
Thanks for being back in business Andy
Lots going on this past week. Charlotte crack me up with the Rut Roh!!!!’
It's great seeing your kids getting into farm work.
Glad to see the gustoppo freed you.
Andy! You and I are about 10 years apart in age myself being the senior so I'm about to remember a little bit more about when it gets tears came on the farm than you do I would say in our area down here in Western Pennsylvania it was mid to late seventies. But isn't funny how as farmers when we are I don't know how to put it either asked or forced to learn to run something new we just pick it up. When I got mine it didn't take me very long to learn that you don't drive it onto anything that slopes up you back it LOL!!
Hahaha🤣…..one of your funnest yet🤣 POOR Nate🤣 3 pts Nate, Downtown Nate, Beyond the arch Nate…..At ALL times🤣 Ripped off raincaps and Shakin’ trees…. Blue tooth capable chains and magnetic decks….🤣Dammit😂
I remember stone picking ...1957 Dodge power wagon in 4x4 low ....first gear ..at idle...steering wheel held straight with rope ..and you had to run up and get in truck turn it on head land ..and go back the other way ...good old day.
Hi Andy. Glad to see you’re back. Looks like the steering on the tractor pulling the tanker is getting a bit sloppy. There was some wandering of the rear wheels at one point.
Just wondering Andy do you have a press, you might be able to get some of the kink out of the Speer. Great to see the kids out there learning it be expensive sometimes but we all have been there and some unfortunately still have a great day and be safe
I dont think I've ever seen ya wear a t-shirt Andy, flexing the pipes..lol...another great video Andy
I wonder how many people googled Bluetooth binders lol
Glad to see you back Andy
loose studs is something one should catch in a pre trip inspection...maybe?
It broke during use