Loved to see the barn tour and the dairy setups. Unfortunately most of those size dairy farms are empty in our area of Wisconsin because of milk prices and retirements. We stopped milking in 2000 in a 50 cow stantion barn and gutted it for storage purposes. That setup looks like it is almost turn key to start milking cows again.
What an amazing farm, and a beautiful cow barn!! Very similar to the bigger dairy farms where I grew up in New Jersey, same barn cleaners!! Those tractors are so well cared for, wow!! Everything is so clean, thanks so much for the tour!!
real nice john deere's the old ones were really good. sad to see a farm that was that well set up shut down because there was no way to make a living just like here we are the only farm left on our road now. take care, be safe and well.
Always super interesting to see what others do for farming and their knowledge. What works here doesn't work there, or maybe what works there will work here.
looking at that old cow barn was like going back to the 1940s, that is really old time great looking farm, that's my kind of farm good video, every interesting
What a beautiful site all the well kept green John Deere tractors.Barn is great set up for milking.I do understand the decision since many farmers around this area are going to mainly crops and losing a lot of dairy farms.Thank you and your family for taking time out to show us this great farm tour.
They definitely should still raise feeder cattle with that nice of a farm setup and feedlot. Fill the silos again with feed . Raise like 100 weaned beef or dairy steers to like 800-900 lbs then sell to auction.
Nice video. The stanchons in the dairy barn reminds me of our operation back in the 1950s. We had 18 stanchions with 9 to a side. The cows faced each other and were fed down the middle. However we did not have a gutter cleaner.
Looks like they were smart and got out before they went broke . Beautiful fleet of machinery for crop farming. The place is in great shape. Shame you couldn't make a decent living on 70 cows.
That was a nice place. Love the architecture of the old wood barns. Everything now days is red iron, sheet metal, and concrete. All the green paint is looking good too. From old to newer they all were equally sharp. I heard him mention a TW 25 that was sold. I've noticed from all my farming UA-camrs that Blue paint just wasn't that popular out there. How near to your farm is this one. I noticed the terrain here is a bit more flat.
More than the feds. Locals taxed my farm out of existence. Government people are low-life scum. Look at the disabled veteran in Tennessee the FBI killed. It's everywhere.
Back in the 60's, we had 2 4020's to farm with, then my dad traded one of them for a 4320. We thought we had really upgraded, lol. It had more power, but wow, that engine put out A LOT of heat, lot more than the 4020's. Ours was just like this one, diesel, wide front end, row crop. That is a very nice restoration. Thanks for sharing.
My family's barn had a jamesway bunk feeder like the one in that barnyard. It rarely had a problem besides periodic replacing the galvanized hood sections that the shuttle rode on because they would rust out. The single chain conveyors that went to it would rust out more often
Nice farm! Can't argue with the tractor lineup, either, lol. None of the ones I worked on had conveyor systems, and our gutter cleaners ran it up a ramp and into the spreader, but everything else looks very familiar. You certainly did get a workout filling those mows with hay and straw! BUT, come fall, winter and spring, it sure made feeding and bedding easier to have them all right there. Last one I was at had a 5-something with a loader; a 4020 (silo blower, and feed grinder, mainly) 2 2950's (a little of everything- inc snowblowing in winter. 1 lived on the TMR mixer), a 2440 (turd hearse, mostly); a 4440 (plowing and chopping), an 8440 (plowing/tillage, and pile packing), and some sort of all wheel steer Case. Can't remember the model#, but it had a big ol Detroit in it, with a bellow that could be heard for miles under a load!! (big square baler, chisel plow, hauling grain wagons) It was interesting, hopping from tractor to tractor- so many different tranny's to adjust too. Shuttle shift on the bucket tractor; syncro on the 4020; hi-lo on the 29's, quad on the 24; powershift on the 44... I REALLY liked the 29's for most things, but in crap weather and when we were cleaning out the freestall barn, it was the 2440- it had heat! and a radio, lol. The 29's were both open station, but flat floored. It seemed like you had 1/4 acre of floor space, lol. He had a JD backhoe, too, most days it was used to load the TMR mixer from the piles.
Beautiful farm and equipment and well kept. I'm a huge 4320 fan. Too bad you couldn't get that operation, Aaron. It's a shame to have it and not be using it.
Great video, thanks for making it, and thanks to Aaron for allowing you to fill on his farm. It's just such a shame to see the dairy cows gone. Great little collection of John Deere tractors and equipment.
They take a lot of pride in their machinery and facilities. A number of dairy farms in our area have made similar transitions. The whole video was interesting. Hate to see facilities/silos/etc. sitting unused, but every farm has it's own circumstances that have driven the decision to change their operation. Some have begun raising heifers for large dairies or feeding beef cattle to make use of their livestock facilities.
Almost made me cry seeing that empty barn but I guess you gotta do what you gotta do at least they still crop farm I don’t think I could do it I would get a couple beef beautiful equipment
Synchro range transmission in that 4320 is confusing when you first look at it but once you get used to it's really simple. First one I ever drove was a neighbors and he just told me to get on it help him pull out another tractor he had stuck. I starred at it for a couple minutes and he finally jumped up there and told me how to put it in gear.
Where is the top member of the 3 point on the 4320? I grew up on a 1965 4020. My first tractor was a 1968 5020. I now have a 4010 and a 4020. The transmission on the 4320 you run is called sycro range.
It’s ashamed so many Wisconsin Dairy Farmers and all over the Nation are not milking anymore. What a beautiful setup.
same thing has happened here in the UK around me everyone milked and now no one does , it seems crazy to me
Have to go with the 3020 . First tractor I ever bought some 55yrs ago
Boys and their Toys. . . So many tractors. . . So little time!!
Nice looking tractors
Loved to see the barn tour and the dairy setups. Unfortunately most of those size dairy farms are empty in our area of Wisconsin because of milk prices and retirements. We stopped milking in 2000 in a 50 cow stantion barn and gutted it for storage purposes. That setup looks like it is almost turn key to start milking cows again.
awesome equipment and beautiful farm!
What an amazing farm, and a beautiful cow barn!! Very similar to the bigger dairy farms where I grew up in New Jersey, same barn cleaners!! Those tractors are so well cared for, wow!! Everything is so clean, thanks so much for the tour!!
real nice john deere's the old ones were really good. sad to see a farm that was that well set up shut down because there was no way to make a living just like here we are the only farm left on our road now. take care, be safe and well.
Beautiful farm, I hate to see the cows gone. To me, the animals are what bring a farm to life.
Alot less farms here than there used to be in NY. Awesome old barn and beautiful line of John deere tractors
Love the John Deere’s
Always super interesting to see what others do for farming and their knowledge. What works here doesn't work there, or maybe what works there will work here.
Love the 4320 !!! But also the 4450 and the 3020 !! And maybe all the them !! Really like to personally see the barn and walk through it
looking at that old cow barn was like going back to the 1940s, that is really old time great looking farm, that's my kind of farm good video, every interesting
My favorite tractor is George's 1066!
Great video would be nice to see some cows in the tie stall barn great barn 👍
What a beautiful site all the well kept green John Deere tractors.Barn is great set up for milking.I do understand the decision since many farmers around this area are going to mainly crops and losing a lot of dairy farms.Thank you and your family for taking time out to show us this great farm tour.
That 4320 is a nice tractor. I heard a whistle.❤
Love the 4320 but sure a great farm with simple equipment that anyone can fix....
I liked the 4450 best. Nice tractors and equipment. Great video.
Great video! Cannot go wrong with the JD's. My favorite is the 4320. Thank you for sharing this with us as it brings back some great memories.
Really nice farm. I'm almost sorry the cows are gone. Reminds me so much of our farm.
Nice fleet of older John Deeres
When you were inside the barn it reminded me of the one I grew up in sure brought back a lot of memories
When you asked to hear that 4320 you made his day. Smile on his face as he drove it out 😊
Great video keep up the amazing work guys my grandpa has a 1953 ford jubilee and a 1979 John Deere 2240 with a front loader
beautiful tractors , love seeing these old beauties looking how they should
They definitely should still raise feeder cattle with that nice of a farm setup and feedlot. Fill the silos again with feed . Raise like 100 weaned beef or dairy steers to like 800-900 lbs then sell to auction.
For 12 years I drove trucks in our 48 states and there are so many barns just like this that have no life left in them, just sitting idle.
Very nice barn. Miss the old days off milking when I was a kid. Like seeing the old farms
You should buy the 4320 to pull your planter you have for your farm. It would make a great addition to the Geriok farm equipment line up.
Nice video. The stanchons in the dairy barn reminds me of our operation back in the 1950s. We had 18 stanchions with 9 to a side. The cows faced each other and were fed down the middle. However we did not have a gutter cleaner.
Looks like they were smart
and got out before they went
broke . Beautiful fleet of machinery for crop farming.
The place is in great shape.
Shame you couldn't make a decent living on 70 cows.
They may not miss the work of caring for a herd that much but they sure created a beautiful farm.
That was a nice place. Love the architecture of the old wood barns. Everything now days is red iron, sheet metal, and concrete. All the green paint is looking good too. From old to newer they all were equally sharp. I heard him mention a TW 25 that was sold. I've noticed from all my farming UA-camrs that Blue paint just wasn't that popular out there. How near to your farm is this one. I noticed the terrain here is a bit more flat.
The shame is that our government wants all the small family farms gone.
More than the feds. Locals taxed my farm out of existence. Government people are low-life scum. Look at the disabled veteran in Tennessee the FBI killed. It's everywhere.
Back in the 60's, we had 2 4020's to farm with, then my dad traded one of them for a 4320. We thought we had really upgraded, lol. It had more power, but wow, that engine put out A LOT of heat, lot more than the 4020's. Ours was just like this one, diesel, wide front end, row crop. That is a very nice restoration. Thanks for sharing.
Love these videos! Really enjoyed the tour with Saul you did a few months ago
Dang shame these dairy farms don’t still operate. That’s what America was built on
My family's barn had a jamesway bunk feeder like the one in that barnyard. It rarely had a problem besides periodic replacing the galvanized hood sections that the shuttle rode on because they would rust out. The single chain conveyors that went to it would rust out more often
I'm a "blue boy" myself, but what an impressive display of green paint! Thanks for taking us along!
Great video! My favorite tractor is our JD 3020.
That 4320 is the bomb. That is one hell of a work house tractor.
John Deere 730 diesel and John Deere 4010 diesel are my favorite tractor's
Wished I could have been with you walking through the farm
Nice farm! Can't argue with the tractor lineup, either, lol. None of the ones I worked on had conveyor systems, and our gutter cleaners ran it up a ramp and into the spreader, but everything else looks very familiar.
You certainly did get a workout filling those mows with hay and straw! BUT, come fall, winter and spring, it sure made feeding and bedding easier to have them all right there.
Last one I was at had a 5-something with a loader; a 4020 (silo blower, and feed grinder, mainly) 2 2950's (a little of everything- inc snowblowing in winter. 1 lived on the TMR mixer), a 2440 (turd hearse, mostly); a 4440 (plowing and chopping), an 8440 (plowing/tillage, and pile packing), and some sort of all wheel steer Case. Can't remember the model#, but it had a big ol Detroit in it, with a bellow that could be heard for miles under a load!! (big square baler, chisel plow, hauling grain wagons) It was interesting, hopping from tractor to tractor- so many different tranny's to adjust too. Shuttle shift on the bucket tractor; syncro on the 4020; hi-lo on the 29's, quad on the 24; powershift on the 44... I REALLY liked the 29's for most things, but in crap weather and when we were cleaning out the freestall barn, it was the 2440- it had heat! and a radio, lol. The 29's were both open station, but flat floored. It seemed like you had 1/4 acre of floor space, lol. He had a JD backhoe, too, most days it was used to load the TMR mixer from the piles.
Nights farm beautiful nice tractors fall in love with them Great video I enjoyed it watch out the next one have a good day
Beautiful farm and equipment and well kept. I'm a huge 4320 fan. Too bad you couldn't get that operation, Aaron. It's a shame to have it and not be using it.
The only thing wrong with this 4320 is the straight pipe, makes it sound soooooooooooo not John Deere! Ron
Oh man….sign us up for this farm tour 👋
What an awesome fleet and dairy set up. Brings a tear to my eye that the cows are gone. But I understand why.
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4320 was the favorite for sure.
Those guys got a lot to be proud of, very nice farm.
Thank you taking us on a tour of your friends farm. Very nice equipment line up, Can you imagine putting the 4320 on the blower?
Love the farm history videos. Can you make this a regular thing? Just going around your state talking to different people about thier places. . .
4450 and 4560 and 4320 are my favorites
Great line up, of John Deer
nice farm tour
Great video, thanks for making it, and thanks to Aaron for allowing you to fill on his farm. It's just such a shame to see the dairy cows gone. Great little collection of John Deere tractors and equipment.
I have a soft spot for 3020s. And the 4320 looks amazing. That 3020 would be awesome with a new coat of paint!
They are right down the road form me, worked on the harvestore silo unloader their for a bit till the old man pulled the plug!
Love watching your vlogs. Would love to live the piece full life like you do
Genial Video - Nos vemos en el campo 💯💯💯
They take a lot of pride in their machinery and facilities. A number of dairy farms in our area have made similar transitions. The whole video was interesting. Hate to see facilities/silos/etc. sitting unused, but every farm has it's own circumstances that have driven the decision to change their operation. Some have begun raising heifers for large dairies or feeding beef cattle to make use of their livestock facilities.
Would love to milk in a setup like that. I think a John Deere sound guard would really fit in on your farm! Look good on your planter too
Stunning
Wow what a pretty 4320
thank you
I like the JD 4320 and 4450 tractors
The 4320 obviously has a Turbo on it. Did they come manually aspirated?
All 4320's were factory turbocharged
@@jacobb3446 That one sounds and looks great.
Beautiful old barn what a shame it sits empty
do they now crop farm?? my favorite is the 4320!!
Almost made me cry seeing that empty barn but I guess you gotta do what you gotta do at least they still crop farm I don’t think I could do it I would get a couple beef beautiful equipment
My favorite is all of them Aron sweet video love u guys❤
Nice collection of Deer. I prefer Ford and New Holland
My first tractor was a 4320, yours is awesome.
4450 and 4320 for me, like the whole herd. Be nice if at some point near future he could put the barn silos and set up back to profitable operation🤞🏻
Great video! I'm a Red guy but these are some sweet Green machines!
Enjoyed Your Video
Has to be the 4320 😊
I would so love to build a farm.
I hate to see empty cow barns 😞
John Deere Hater here... Your 1650 is my Favorite tractor followed by your MTA & the M. Just my opinion Sorry,
Would be kinda cool to have a rock pulverizer on a farm with rocks, that way you could put the rock dust back on the field for the minerals.
Beautiful farm and equipment, it would be a great setup for beef , if it was profitable!?!??!
Synchro range transmission in that 4320 is confusing when you first look at it but once you get used to it's really simple. First one I ever drove was a neighbors and he just told me to get on it help him pull out another tractor he had stuck. I starred at it for a couple minutes and he finally jumped up there and told me how to put it in gear.
Any thought to raising beef? Really nice feedlot there 🐃
Why did they sell out ?
Where is the top member of the 3 point on the 4320? I grew up on a 1965 4020. My first tractor was a 1968 5020. I now have a 4010 and a 4020. The transmission on the 4320 you run is called sycro range.
Sure is a dam shame to that barn empty 😢
My favourite tractor is the one you didn’t show. He said he had a Ford TW. Blue is best.
My Favorite tractor is the 4320
You guys need a 4320.
4320!
Can they make a living being a crop farmer , more than being both a crop and dairy operation
Our workhorse daily tractor is a Kubota
International is best
4020
How many acres do you farm
Yeehaw I love the country side so much screw the city side
4560 and 4450