I like your lat birthday present mom it work very nice and don’t leave lots of lumps in the Fields and I hope you like it and tell your son don’t be shyness on the camera and be safe out on the farm everyone
Meyer makes very good equipment we just bout a brand new spreader from them last year. I actually live about 3 miles away from the plant where they are made
Some of the finest natural fertilizer known. You use it to grow feed, the cattle process the feed and return the favor as manure/fertilizer. Rich without burning yet slow release. Awesome around the root base of fruit trees this time of year. Very nice even distribution on the spreader. Some find the smell objectionable. I find it natural and full of hope.
Seeing that first load you need a good tight spreader with no leaks. We used to get a little on the road but no one complained. At least not to our faces. Nowadays could be different. Gonna make the grass grow.
Those spreders are nice and more effective so ya it looks like ya need run a lil distance away from last run cause it spreads wider ..great vid and godbless
true test will come this winter when its below zero! how novel doesnt throw it down your neck like mine if you dont slow the beaters down at the end looks great
That’s a nice machine right there. I’m used to The old chain drive ones they were such a pain.. that thing looks like it will chew up and spit out anything you put in it 👌
Wet poo flung about! Interesting because that was a first for me. Absorbed quicker for sure. Glad you didn’t fall out of the tree while shooting video. All y’all be safe 👍🛫
Definitely does a 'Proper Job'! Over here, we used to have a farm band who sang about these things; see ''Champion Dung Spreader (live) - The Wurzels''. Somerset is a county in South West England.
My father in his super wisdom never planted any crops where he put manure. Since he knew everything, he only took Ag one semester at Purdue. He also did everything to not make any money. He said no one was wiser than him. He said corn could not grow in rows less than 40”, must wait until after Memorial Day to do any tillage or planting, only milk cows once a day, etc. I am glad I prayed to be opposite of him.
that's a pretty neat spreader I noticed the first Batch of manure you put down was really runny should't you normally wait until cow manure Is broken down before you add It as a fertilizer I have always heard It could burn what ever your planting
Wow, i was sad to see that gorgeous truck get 'the business'...haha. You had Ethan laughing. Me too. Your trick filming underneath, was very cool. Nice !
So that’s what it looks like when the S**t Hits The Fan! Looks like it did a great job. Rhonda, you lead such a glamorous life. LOL. It’s interesting to see all aspects of farm life. Blessings, Love & Hugs from Vicki in Ft. Worth, Texas 🇨🇱🇺🇸👍❤️🥰🙏
Good video again good piece of equipment looks like it works. Good good there for a minute I thought the ducky was going to hit you in that one shot it was close be safe pretty eyes tell everybody I said what’s up
Love the flying hazards warning, last time I saw that much manure flying was when a bunch of politicians got together and went to bragging on themselves 🤣. If you don’t invest in your operation you’re going backwards 👍
That first load looked like a trailer full of chocolate pudding. Lol I wish I had one of those they make a small version of that for small acres of land.
Well that was a load of s--t, lol. Actually Rhonda that is a good piece of equipment, definitely one of the better ones on the market, I lke how it handled the liquid manure. All the best to you're family from,Australia.
I was reading just today how since fertilizer costs have soared, manure, both solid and slurry, is more in demand. Do you or any neighbours use a tanker and sprayer for liquid manure?
Spreader looks nice👍 well it like they say, you buy things to use...lol. the reason why it seems to spread it out better cuz the first load was loaded with liquid soup, type..lmao 😂 the second one didn't seem to be to compacted as in not too much of long stringie bedding materials, that's what makes it hard on the spreader. If that's the stuff that got clean out? Either it wasn't as deep or if it was, surprising it didn't had that goldish yellowish look to it. Which is good it's not as acidic. Other than that good video.👍☺
Why did you say it would never be clean again all you have to is wash it out we always did they cost to much to let them rust out i cant even guess what they cost today but i do like how it spreads
Great to see Big Red finally show what it can do. Will speeding up the tractor increase the swath it throws? Did you immediately clean your camera after that underneath the spreader shot you did? Now Mother Nature can do her thing.
The look on your son's face when you said he was all knowing! That was pure gold! Great video and God bless you all.
Good afternoon, Rhonda.😊😊😊. It works!😊💙🎉👍. Your birthday gift is incredible!
Looks like fun thanks for always explaining your days work with us such a blessed family
Nice and shiny! It does look nice
Very good spreading! One of the most important products of the farm.
Ethen is a man of few words.
Yes, at times he is. 😁
Thanks for the video and your new equipment that you bought
I like your lat birthday present mom it work very nice and don’t leave lots of lumps in the Fields and I hope you like it and tell your son don’t be shyness on the camera and be safe out on the farm everyone
Good morning Rhonda. You should have spread the first load since it was your birthday present. Take care and have a blessed day.
I gave the honors to Ethan. 😁
That's a nice birthday present. Kevin really loves it. 👍. And as always greetings from Georgia 😁😁
Its a fantastisk spreder
Meyer makes very good equipment we just bout a brand new spreader from them last year. I actually live about 3 miles away from the plant where they are made
Hope they gave you a discount for being so close. 😊
Well they can't stay new forever. But new equipment does look nice and clean when you first get it.
Some of the finest natural fertilizer known. You use it to grow feed, the cattle process the feed and return the favor as manure/fertilizer. Rich without burning yet slow release. Awesome around the root base of fruit trees this time of year. Very nice even distribution on the spreader. Some find the smell objectionable. I find it natural and full of hope.
Nice. Looks good.
I like how it spreads manure, it does a better job than the old ones
nice ...thanks for sharing
Meyer is a great spreader we own 2 of them.
Seeing that first load you need a good tight spreader with no leaks. We used to get a little on the road but no one complained. At least not to our faces. Nowadays could be different. Gonna make the grass grow.
We've spilled bits on the road before, and our neighbors had to let us know all about it. 🙄 Lol
Those spreders are nice and more effective so ya it looks like ya need run a lil distance away from last run cause it spreads wider ..great vid and godbless
Brilliant nice when it’s new but what a pong 😷👍❣️
true test will come this winter when its below zero! how novel doesnt throw it down your neck like mine if you dont slow the beaters down at the end looks great
Nice new machine! Like that unique auger unloading system!
we love new spreader :)
What a nice birthday present! Hahaha, looks like it works really well!
I used to have a farm in Dorchester, Wisconsin. About 3 miles from the Meyers manufacturing company.
That's as good as gold. Bet that will make hair grow too!
Very nice ! Maybe get a drone? The under carriage view almost 👍 I felt the need to duck down. 😄✌🙏👍
That’s a nice spreader 👍
That’s a nice machine right there. I’m used to
The old chain drive ones they were such a pain.. that thing looks like it will chew up and spit out anything you put in it 👌
Second load was definitely more solid.
Wet poo flung about! Interesting because that was a first for me. Absorbed quicker for sure. Glad you didn’t fall out of the tree while shooting video. All y’all be safe 👍🛫
Amazing 👏👏
Nice spreader. I see the spread pattern heavy on the outside and not enough in the middle.
Definitely does a 'Proper Job'! Over here, we used to have a farm band who sang about these things; see ''Champion Dung Spreader (live) - The Wurzels''. Somerset is a county in South West England.
Nice machine, at first it looked like it would lay it too heavy, but it really spreads nice
Very nice pattern in the sloppy manure. That's the hardest to spread evenly.
A great piece of equipment who cleans it at the end of the day a mucky job I think Rhonda x
My father in his super wisdom never planted any crops where he put manure. Since he knew everything, he only took Ag one semester at Purdue. He also did everything to not make any money. He said no one was wiser than him. He said corn could not grow in rows less than 40”, must wait until after Memorial Day to do any tillage or planting, only milk cows once a day, etc. I am glad I prayed to be opposite of him.
That spreader does do a great job spreading material out nice and even, well wear people:):)
that's a pretty neat spreader I noticed the first Batch of manure you put down was really runny should't you normally wait until cow manure Is broken down before you add It as a fertilizer I have always heard It could burn what ever your planting
Cow manure isn't so high in nitrogen where it burns the plants. It can be spread at any time.
And that's the Scoop on the poop.
Wow, i was sad to see that gorgeous truck get 'the business'...haha. You had Ethan laughing. Me too. Your trick filming underneath, was very cool. Nice !
Outstanding very nice I wish I was there helping out I really love your videos and how the whole family works together ❤️🤓
So that’s what it looks like when the S**t Hits The Fan! Looks like it did a great job. Rhonda, you lead such a glamorous life. LOL. It’s interesting to see all aspects of farm life. Blessings, Love & Hugs from Vicki in Ft. Worth, Texas 🇨🇱🇺🇸👍❤️🥰🙏
Oh sooo glamorous!! 😂🤣😄
If I’m not mistaken, this was your recent Birthday Gift from the rest of the family. 😬 Very Nice! 👍
LOL. Yes I called it my birthday gift.
re bonjour merci pour c est belle vidéo avec l épandeur bon courage a vous 👍👍👍👍
Good video again good piece of equipment looks like it works. Good good there for a minute I thought the ducky was going to hit you in that one shot it was close be safe pretty eyes tell everybody I said what’s up
Great job! It spreads a lot better than the old spreaders did! Greetings from Elkins, WV.
Looks like it does a good job 👍
👍Nice machine
That was too clean and pretty to fill with poo !! Was is the word!😄
Beats the old chain driven ones.
Very interesting design. I’ve never seen a spreader with an auger inside.
@@jeffc6268 they are awful for corn stalks and straw because the augers plug up
@@lukehansen9185 That must be why I only see the web/chain and ram type spreaders. That's good to know, thanks!
We've always run the auger type spreaders and we've never had any issues with straw or corn stalks getting plugged.
Who gets to give it it's first washing. Enjoyed the video. When do get to operate it..
Ethan has already given it it's first bath. 😁
Ur son reminds me of shane from northern farmer an Antoine from south Scak farmer. A man of many few words. 🤣🤣 Nice spreader.
Love the flying hazards warning, last time I saw that much manure flying was when a bunch of politicians got together and went to bragging on themselves 🤣. If you don’t invest in your operation you’re going backwards 👍
True words.😂
That has got to be one of if not the most unusual birthday presents I have ever seen. Looks like it spreads a good pattern though...
That first load looked like a trailer full of chocolate pudding. Lol
I wish I had one of those they make a small version of that for small acres of land.
Chocolate pudding.. LOL 😂🤣😆
@@acresofclayhomestead 😂😂
That thar is black gold
perfect
I vote for smelevision!
Not so sure everyone else would agree. 😂
Me too ! Hilarious !
Pretty cool 👌
I got on fb market place checked prices on the sxi 720 there $20,000!!!
Must have been a used spreader..
As the camera was coming to the end of the spreader it was thinking OH SH*T!
Poland farmer Tomek greets super film ile kosztuje ten rozrzutnik do obrnika 🇵🇱👍
Impressive piece of equipment .
Wonder how much that beast cost.
And to think I am cooking Chile today.
Lol! It cost plenty. 😁
Boy that thing really throws it ,it will help grass grow, is it getting cold up there ,and r ya'll all done preparing for winter, ok be safe
Today is rainy with temps in the 50's.
Well that was a load of s--t, lol. Actually Rhonda that is a good piece of equipment, definitely one of the better ones on the market, I lke how it handled the liquid manure. All the best to you're family from,Australia.
:55, oh well, there goes the nice clean paint, lol🤣. 1:52, here is mud in your eye, haha😁.
I was reading just today how since fertilizer costs have soared, manure, both solid and slurry, is more in demand. Do you or any neighbours use a tanker and sprayer for liquid manure?
That Ethen really knows his S--t.
One thing for sure. That'll be some very rich soil next summer. Tell me do you come back and work that back in the ground?
No, we won't work that in because it's on a hay field.
Your son? Holy smokes. Did you give birth at ten? You are looking good young lady. Awesome spreader too !
When is your next live stream I miss them
I don't know. Maybe soon. 😊
It's like getting a brand new Red Ferrari all clean and shiny. And look what job it has. Such a pretty machine for a shitty job.
Good one Ma'am.
Nice machine but thought on the solid manure it spread well to both sides but not much in middle 🤔
New subscriber. Brilliant video 💪🏻 🏴
Welcome to our channel!!
Now wait a minute my understanding it was your birthday present you should have done the first load. L.O.L
I was just being kind, and let Ethan enjoy hauling the first load. 😂
I know I was just picking on you a little bit
Spreader looks nice👍 well it like they say, you buy things to use...lol. the reason why it seems to spread it out better cuz the first load was loaded with liquid soup, type..lmao 😂 the second one didn't seem to be to compacted as in not too much of long stringie bedding materials, that's what makes it hard on the spreader. If that's the stuff that got clean out? Either it wasn't as deep or if it was, surprising it didn't had that goldish yellowish look to it. Which is good it's not as acidic. Other than that good video.👍☺
Why did you say it would never be clean again all you have to is wash it out we always did they cost to much to let them rust out i cant even guess what they cost today but i do like how it spreads
What the last shot , were you up in a tree or did you use a drone, ?? Thanks BigAl California
That is one bib bucket of DoDo, Oh the sweet country air.
Ethen’s eye rolling behind you looks exactly like my 20 year old son when my wife is asking him questions about his collage life 😂
So Ethan is a manure specialist?
is this the field that you grow the cow feed on? and why would spread the stuff before coming winter, wouldn't the snow wash it away?
Yes, this was spread on a hay field. We always spread before winter, but no the snow helps to push it into the soil. Never makes it run off.
Your camera may never be the same after bottoming out with the wrong side of the spreader. Thanks for posting, save the cameras!
Great to see Big Red finally show what it can do. Will speeding up the tractor increase the swath it throws? Did you immediately clean your camera after that underneath the spreader shot you did? Now Mother Nature can do her thing.
No, going faster doesn't make it spread farther.
@@acresofclayhomestead u must be short winded tonight- answered only half my question.
Sorry... The camera never got dirty doing this video. 😊
Brilliant insite into the kit. Great camera angles too. Fab job. Does Kevin like it?
Yes, Kevin does like it.
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Wimpy tigger is right. Ronda should have driven the inaugural load. Like being the first driver of your own new car lol
I gave the honor to Ethan. Lol
At least you got to be in the passenger seat lol
How did the camera do going under the spreader. Thanks
The camera did just fine. 😊
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How many days or months will it take to cover the entire field.
If we worked at it, and had enough manure, it could be covered the same day.
@@acresofclayhomestead I was wondering how long it would take to get enough from the crows to cover it.
Oh!! Well that size field would take about 2 weeks to get enough manure to cover it.
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Didn't the manure spreader knock the camera over?
Yes...
The manure spreader was invented by a Chinese politician. His name wa Hu Flung Poo.
Now that was funny.
Hello 👋
That sign should say flying manure keep mouth shut.
Awwww...you got your birthday present all dirty.
I know, right?
Well... she was clean! Not no more! Stand way back... she's got to go!