I've had a lot go wrong in my life lately & I've been so depressed that I've been to places that I pray most humans don't experience. So I stopped watching this channel for a while because I kind of stopped doing anything. I started watching the channel again this morning and I started crying because it made me so happy for the first time in a really long time. I don't know why i'm telling anyone this but I can't get over how much peace and joy this channel brings me. Love you all.
Hang in there kiddo.... People are under so much pressure today it's even more difficult on younger generation. Stop watching the "news", it's hateful, manipulative propaganda, REMOVE people/ so called friends who don't treat you with respect and honesty..... Surround yourself with positive people, NOT people always complaining/ negative...... P.S. Try to avoid fast food (actually it's toxic), and eat better food. You'd be surprised how crappy food messes with your mind/ mood swings, etc. Good Luck, God Bless
My Advice to you is to surround yourself with good friends and family. Most importantly, tell them how you feel and watch your depression melt away. Don't let yourself be fooled, look around and feel how loved you are. I don't know you but I do know what your going through. Remember that this phase in your life is just temporary, tomorrow is a new day and a lot can change quickly. May your life change for the better, God bless you.
Pete, you are the Mr. Rogers of farming. The same calm, sane, gentle person my kids grew up watching. The world is a better place for having you in it.
Totally! I can’t believe I’m watching some guy do maintenance on his tractor. All the other farm stuff yes, but tractor repair? I’m not a gear-head (I’m not even sure I know what that means) but his Mr. Roger’s appeal has me hooked and here I am watching him grease his whatever it is. 😂
I’m laughing at your grandpa’s false teeth joke. 😅Good hearing from you. I hope to see you at the Farmers Market if we make it to your neck of the country this summer.
Pete you have been a very busy farmer. enjoy watching your channel it makes me happy to see the cows walking to a new field to eat. thank you so much for sharing this with us
Love the shirt just ordered. Thank you Pete for all you do and I personally appreciate the time and effort you put into bringing us along with you on your beautiful farm. Thank you and Hillary so much.
Hi Pete, I really enjoy your channel. Seeing you work on the tractors has given me a lot of confidence and context to properly take care of my own equipment and be less intimidated. I didn't grow up with the benefit of seeing how to do mechanical work, so it's quite a hurdle.It's also helped me get over my desire to over-build or make perfect plans when developing our homestead, instead relying more on the resources at hand. One area I'm still unsure about is handling and managing all sorts of combustible and other materials. How do you handle rags covered in grease, lacquer thinner, etc.? Do you ever get concerned about storage? Disposing old oil? Thank you for the time you put into this. It's greatly appreciated and the seasonal variety of topics is great.
Hi. Waste oil goes to my local NAPA to be recycled. Rags soaked with volatile solvents are laid outside until they are dry, then thrown in the garbage. I only use cotton or paper for rags, and oily/greasy ones are used as fire starter in the wood stove.
I just ordered the tee-shirt. I will wear it proudly when driving my 856D. Please don't think of it as "hawking merchandise". It is a way for us to repay you for your hard work on the channel and help spread the word. Thank you.
Please keep doing these videos, it's so refreshing to watch my dreams.😊 Also I love watching you do maintenance on your tractors, good thing for me to learn when I finally get my very own Farmall!!!😊😊
Your an inspiration to many I’m just starting my 9.6 acr homestead farm ranch in East Texas and learn a lot from Your videos especially how You carry your self and handel the farm God Bless and thank You
Thank you for the video Pete and Hello to your wife Hillary..my hubby and I owned a 350 acre farm nineteen miles west of the St Lawrence River in Omtario..back in the early 70's to mid 80's..watching your videos these past few years. Sure does take me back home to our farm life ..living for the past 30yrs in Florida..I can relate to the different species of grasses that grew in our fields, our cattle and horses loved it ,but best of all we never had to buy great hay....our hay was square bales, the round baler had not been invented as yet..well might have been but did not know any farmer out our way that had one..not even my uncles dairy farm they had 150 head of Holstein milkers and they had a old square baler...and as you, hay was a big to do as well..keep up the videos can't wait to see your garden...enjoy your spring..
Your videos are always so relaxing and pleasant. They take me back to a time where life was much more pleasant. I miss my younger days on the farm. I love your outlook on life and many times wish we were closer. Most of the farmers around here have done away with the livestock and have gone to grain. To some people, it probably sounds strange, but I miss the smell in the air from the livestock. We always did both, livestock and grain, and it was a lot of work, but fun. Thanks for sharing and I'll see you later.
pete i enjoy watching your videos seeing you and the cows ane many more things the cow look big hope you get some rain and moistur have a nice day pete.
Pete we look forward to each video, my wife always ask Pete what's for dinner. Have learned much from you about raising chickens for eggs. You and Hillary are great together especially when she says the kids can eat tuna.
Good morning PETE !!! Well…… according to lil Miss Cassidy……. To her the cows sound like they are eating corn chips when eating the new grass….. An honest totally unbiased opinion….😆 Thanks for yet another great morning !!!!
Thank you Pete for the good start to our day. You are a man, outstanding in your field. I have many church tee’s too, you know the holy ones. Will stop there, never three on a match. Cheers to you and Hill.
Thank you for showing your vegetable garden and mentioning another side of your farm. Hope folks will be motivated to start a veg. garden. I started my first veg garden when I was about 6 years old. My favorite - beets. My grand parents were farmers. A mix of sheep, cattle and veg.
The hubby and I still love watching your videos. And the dad jokes still crack me up, which is hilarious because my husband said that I was born without a funny bone. Anywho, you and your family have a wonderful day.😊
I Pete your the only person that knows all about your tractors I’m amazed when I watch your videos it fascinating for me say hi to Hilary for me please ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Pete thank you for your videos have been watching for quite a while I'm now retired from farming after 40years and I live in England I admit I'm a lover of international tractors drove a few over the years mainly from the 1980s keep up the good work
When the view was set on small the marks on the side of the block the three of them spelled TOY or TOT. Good to see that the farm is starting up in good health. Take care, jack
When I was little, I was helping my Pappap move his Angus. I was holding the fence gate hooks (they were the old ones with a pointy hook rather than a blunt one). I had too much slack in the fence and a cow caught the fence with her leg. Being little,I couldn’t hold on, and that hook went right through my hand. I held my hand up and it was dangling from it lol. I bare that scar proudly. I always cringe when the cows drag their feet over wire to this day (mine included). Sure glad they have safer hooks these days!
“My gloves should last a year.” That tickled my funny bone. I loved the hose replacement segment.. very interesting. All the segments actually. Great video. God bless you, your family, and farm. 🙏❤️
You are ahead for this season. Go spray paint the garden gate, and vertical on trellis, and some top rails in a while sealant paint. Takes one day and great for Mother’s Day gift.
After graduating from diesel college in 1980, I brought back quite a bit of new knowledge about how things work. One was lubricants and how the old reliable standby suck as Quaker state would turn into soap with a few drops of water in the palm of your hand. Ya, I sure poked the bees nest when my brother seen that magic trick. He stopped buying the el cheapo crap and invested in a good quality GP lube from that point on.
Thanks for another great video. I really can appreciate the extra effort that you put into equipment maintenance, cleaning parts, and attention to detail preserving the vintage style. Enjoy the wonderful outdoors, and thanks again for sharing it with us.
Peter absolutely love the way that you go about your Waze liking all the things and techniques to keep you from going. I’m excited to see the chickens go back on the field as well as the new pigs that may be coming in so thank you for being it’s showing us your far.
Hi Pete,enjoy watching your videos,awesome,love those old IH tractors in action,nice farming country you have in the USA,cheers from Queensland Australia...
Great vid Pete, I feel like you have got your mojo back and love the dad jokes…..keep them coming!! And I could have sworn I heard Patty laugh when you said you were going to eat all the grass yourself….. I snorted coffee out my nose when you said that. Thanks for a terrific start to the day. The farm looks beautiful this time of year.
Your videos always make me smile. I just finished your book, which was awesome, and relaxing reading! My wife has it now and likes it as well as I did!
Pete, Thank You for bringing us along on your spring chores . Garden preparations , Work Tractor wheel bearing greasing and repacking. Along with the cattle transfer to a fresh pasture. I'm curious on why Patty the cow isn't polled and still has her horns ?
With all the work you and Hilarie did on the garden it looks great. Looked like the cows were in that mood for lazying and chewing cud. But you got them a moving, just a little encouragement. I need to do some tractor maintenance too, gotta re-torque some head bolts down and all the greasing as well. Thanks for sharing, I hope you have a nice day!
God bless you Pete/Hilarie. Always enjoy finding out the haps on the farm. Yup, looks like it's time to battle those flies once again. That back-scratcher you used last year seems to've worked well for you. Don't forget to "pet the bulls" with a soaked rag and gloved paw to help them out too. They love their contact with you.
Certainly great time of year on a farm, spring. New life is born and everything comes back to life. Even some winter coach potatoes. Have a great day Pete.
Had to do the same thing with my 656. That line is made of unobtanium. Luckily the truck shop in the next town fixed mine the same way you are talking. Again, not cheap, but the tractor is useless without it. My cows just started calving end of last week. 1 heifer on the ground and more bagging ready to go. Great time of year.
Well I grew up on a ranch and we would all the tractor and equipment threw the winter in a nice warm shop and that's what we did and ya it is always good to repack the wheel bearings
Thanks for sharing the video Pete. I have gotten my hay equipment and tractors ready for hay. I'm in Virginia and we are a few weeks ahead of you. Cattle look nice. Beautiful grass. Take care.
Sure enjoyed watching this one. You taught everyone how to correctly repack wheel bearings. You’re a great teacher, Pete. Thank you for taking the time.
I really appreciate the way you care about the machines on the farm. Many people don't take of them as you demonstrate thank you for bringing it to the for front of farming. Long-term viewer first time response, joke 😢😅 keep up the great work
Pete, great to see the awakening of spring and to see the cattle enjoying the lush grasses and to see the trees starting to bloom and the batches of chickens comming on. This is truly agreat time of year. Hopefully this will be a successful year for you and your family.
Always a great day when Pete publishes a JAFAF video. A breath of fresh air when compared to the current unrest occurring in other parts of NY. The farm a beautiful canvas of sights, sounds and smells, especially grasses. ❤ to you and family Pete!
Do things at your own pace Pete. It's really about commitment sometimes and setting priorities. Learned that last year myself. I do hope you get something nice out of the auction. Or if not you can entertain us with your usual things.
Dear Pete, On a Dutch newssite I saw an article about Japanese farmers painting their cows with zebra-stripes and Dutch horse -breathers doing the same to their cattle , just to keep the flyes away. Maybe you can do something with that information 🤠 greetings from holland
I've had a lot go wrong in my life lately & I've been so depressed that I've been to places that I pray most humans don't experience. So I stopped watching this channel for a while because I kind of stopped doing anything. I started watching the channel again this morning and I started crying because it made me so happy for the first time in a really long time. I don't know why i'm telling anyone this but I can't get over how much peace and joy this channel brings me. Love you all.
Hang in there kiddo.... People are under so much pressure today it's even more difficult on younger generation. Stop watching the "news", it's hateful, manipulative propaganda, REMOVE people/ so called friends who don't treat you with respect and honesty..... Surround yourself with positive people, NOT people always complaining/ negative...... P.S. Try to avoid fast food (actually it's toxic), and eat better food. You'd be surprised how crappy food messes with your mind/ mood swings, etc. Good Luck, God Bless
Hi, I try to remember, "this too shall pass." I hope you continue to feel better and am glad you found the channel again.
My Advice to you is to surround yourself with good friends and family. Most importantly, tell them how you feel and watch your depression melt away. Don't let yourself be fooled, look around and feel how loved you are.
I don't know you but I do know what your going through. Remember that this phase in your life is just temporary, tomorrow is a new day and a lot can change quickly. May your life change for the better, God bless you.
Hang in there better days ahead
Remember we were made for the next world. Keep living in faith.
Pete, you are the Mr. Rogers of farming. The same calm, sane, gentle person my kids grew up watching. The world is a better place for having you in it.
This! I’ve been trying to place this feeling we get learning and watching Pete. Mr Rodgers of farming. Nailed it.
Totally! I can’t believe I’m watching some guy do maintenance on his tractor. All the other farm stuff yes, but tractor repair? I’m not a gear-head (I’m not even sure I know what that means) but his Mr. Roger’s appeal has me hooked and here I am watching him grease his whatever it is. 😂
Excellent observation!
@@DanitaReynolds haha
Best of the best, and no shouting or theatrics
Good morning Pete, you have created your own piece of heaven here on earth. You are one good man so have fun with your cows and I’ll be watching.
Have fun at the auctions. Three generations spending time together is very rewarding. Thanks, Pete, and have a good day.
You have the best sense of humor. Especially with today's title. I can't wait until your next video, farming or tractor repair/rebuild. Thank you.
Your lilacs are coming into bloom. My favorite time of the year.
And the fragrance! So good.
@@vickyburton2434 Soooo sweet isn't it?
I’m laughing at your grandpa’s false teeth joke. 😅Good hearing from you. I hope to see you at the Farmers Market if we make it to your neck of the country this summer.
Mr. Pete i want to thank you for your wealth of knowledgeable doings on the farm and sharing it freely!! Tx
Pete you have been a very busy farmer. enjoy watching your channel it makes me happy to see the cows walking to a new field to eat. thank you so much for sharing this with us
Pete that joke was bad! Keep em coming!😉
So glad you're continuing your videos, their so relaxing to watch!
Love the shirt just ordered. Thank you Pete for all you do and I personally appreciate the time and effort you put into bringing us along with you on your beautiful farm. Thank you and Hillary so much.
Thank you!
Pete, your knowledge of All your Farmall's is just amazing.
Thanks for still being there for us Pete. Have a great Spring.
Thank you, and you’re welcome.
Hi Pete,
I really enjoy your channel. Seeing you work on the tractors has given me a lot of confidence and context to properly take care of my own equipment and be less intimidated. I didn't grow up with the benefit of seeing how to do mechanical work, so it's quite a hurdle.It's also helped me get over my desire to over-build or make perfect plans when developing our homestead, instead relying more on the resources at hand.
One area I'm still unsure about is handling and managing all sorts of combustible and other materials. How do you handle rags covered in grease, lacquer thinner, etc.? Do you ever get concerned about storage? Disposing old oil?
Thank you for the time you put into this. It's greatly appreciated and the seasonal variety of topics is great.
Hi. Waste oil goes to my local NAPA to be recycled. Rags soaked with volatile solvents are laid outside until they are dry, then thrown in the garbage. I only use cotton or paper for rags, and oily/greasy ones are used as fire starter in the wood stove.
I just ordered the tee-shirt. I will wear it proudly when driving my 856D. Please don't think of it as "hawking merchandise". It is a way for us to repay you for your hard work on the channel and help spread the word.
Thank you.
Thanks Mike!
Please keep doing these videos, it's so refreshing to watch my dreams.😊
Also I love watching you do maintenance on your tractors, good thing for me to learn when I finally get my very own Farmall!!!😊😊
Loved that joke....so bad it's good!! LoL..... Thanks again guys, enjoyed this video.
Pete, that's a t-shirt you should make."That Steer thinks hes a bull...but he ain't going to get very far"
I want you to keep working on your farm because it’s my therapy and a way to get away from busy city life
I agree, but I don't live in the city. Lol
As someone who has lived in the country most of their life, & in the city for a short portion, I concur.
Hi Pete. You seemed happier today on this video. That made me happy.
Right? I feel the same way!
Hey Pete!
Have a safe and productive Spring!
Keep Smilin!!!!
Yeaaa go Wisconsin. We have good companies. Thanks for the video.
Your an inspiration to many I’m just starting my 9.6 acr homestead farm ranch in East Texas and learn a lot from Your videos especially how You carry your self and handel the farm God Bless and thank You
Thank you for the video Pete and Hello to your wife Hillary..my hubby and I owned a 350 acre farm nineteen miles west of the St
Lawrence River in Omtario..back in the early 70's to mid 80's..watching your videos these past few years. Sure does take me back home to our farm life ..living for the past 30yrs in Florida..I can relate to the different species of grasses that grew in our fields, our cattle and horses loved it ,but best of all we never had to buy great hay....our hay was square bales, the round baler had not been invented as yet..well might have been but did not know any farmer out our way that had one..not even my uncles dairy farm they had 150 head of Holstein milkers and they had a old square baler...and as you, hay was a big to do as well..keep up the videos can't wait to see your garden...enjoy your spring..
Thanks Chris! Some of the older dairies around here with old barns still pack small squares into the hay mow.
My mother and grandmothers were very important in my life
Your videos are always so relaxing and pleasant. They take me back to a time where life was much more pleasant. I miss my younger days on the farm. I love your outlook on life and many times wish we were closer. Most of the farmers around here have done away with the livestock and have gone to grain. To some people, it probably sounds strange, but I miss the smell in the air from the livestock. We always did both, livestock and grain, and it was a lot of work, but fun. Thanks for sharing and I'll see you later.
New t-shirt! Yeah! Cattle are looking happy especially with new grass. Can't wait to see the new calves.
pete i enjoy watching your videos seeing you and the cows ane many more things the cow look big hope you get some rain and moistur have a nice day pete.
Could see the baby moving in Patty. Great looking cows and farm. Glad the fly line took care of the flies. Sounds like a good choice.
Pete we look forward to each video, my wife always ask Pete what's for dinner. Have learned much from you about raising chickens for eggs. You and Hillary are great together especially when she says the kids can eat tuna.
Good morning PETE !!!
Well…… according to lil Miss Cassidy…….
To her the cows sound like they are eating corn chips when eating the new grass…..
An honest totally unbiased opinion….😆
Thanks for yet another great morning !!!!
Thank you Pete for the good start to our day. You are a man, outstanding in your field. I have many church tee’s too, you know the holy ones. Will stop there, never three on a match. Cheers to you and Hill.
Thank you for showing your vegetable garden and mentioning another side of your farm. Hope folks will be motivated to start a veg. garden. I started my first veg garden when I was about 6 years old. My favorite - beets. My grand parents were farmers. A mix of sheep, cattle and veg.
The hubby and I still love watching your videos. And the dad jokes still crack me up, which is hilarious because my husband said that I was born without a funny bone. Anywho, you and your family have a wonderful day.😊
I Pete your the only person that knows all about your tractors I’m amazed when I watch your videos it fascinating for me say hi to Hilary for me please ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Pete thank you for your videos have been watching for quite a while I'm now retired from farming after 40years and I live in England I admit I'm a lover of international tractors drove a few over the years mainly from the 1980s keep up the good work
When the view was set on small the marks on the side of the block the three of them spelled TOY or TOT. Good to see that the farm is starting up in good health.
Take care,
jack
When I was little, I was helping my Pappap move his Angus. I was holding the fence gate hooks (they were the old ones with a pointy hook rather than a blunt one). I had too much slack in the fence and a cow caught the fence with her leg. Being little,I couldn’t hold on, and that hook went right through my hand. I held my hand up and it was dangling from it lol. I bare that scar proudly. I always cringe when the cows drag their feet over wire to this day (mine included). Sure glad they have safer hooks these days!
“My gloves should last a year.” That tickled my funny bone.
I loved the hose replacement segment.. very interesting. All the segments actually. Great video.
God bless you, your family, and farm. 🙏❤️
Hey that’s my birthday May 4 4th 1952 hallelujah 7 decades God is GOOD!!! Rev. Paul Eustis Florida.
Happy birthday Paul!
MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU. 👽👾👾
Good day to all..
Excellent video once again. Cheers….👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It’s so interesting to watch you work.
Pete, love your videos! Those caps will deteriorate as they are not UV resistant. I believe.
Great program brings me back to life on the farm in Nebraska, love it! Love the tractor shirt also!!! Omaha NE GO BIG RED!
I’m glad you decided to do pigs this year. 🎉. Happy pigs are hard to find!
You are ahead for this season. Go spray paint the garden gate, and vertical on trellis, and some top rails in a while sealant paint. Takes one day and great for Mother’s Day gift.
I am happy to hear that you are getting some pigs
I'm happy to see the cows so healthy. They sure do love the new field and grass. Chores never end it seems. Your on top of them though.
After graduating from diesel college in 1980, I brought back quite a bit of new knowledge about how things work. One was lubricants and how the old reliable standby suck as Quaker state would turn into soap with a few drops of water in the palm of your hand. Ya, I sure poked the bees nest when my brother seen that magic trick. He stopped buying the el cheapo crap and invested in a good quality GP lube from that point on.
Holy cow, life is great Pete!! That was the most excellent into dude!
Pete you're the best ! Always a fantastic video love em ☺️
Just realized how close you are to me only about 45min North of our farm! Keep up the cool videos!
Hurrah! Thunder and lightening here. Early summer for us too.
Yes, of course, I'm happy as pigs!
Love to all!
I love watching you move the cows and hearing them munch on the grass.
Thanks for another great video. I really can appreciate the extra effort that you put into equipment maintenance, cleaning parts, and attention to detail preserving the vintage style. Enjoy the wonderful outdoors, and thanks again for sharing it with us.
Peter absolutely love the way that you go about your Waze liking all the things and techniques to keep you from going. I’m excited to see the chickens go back on the field as well as the new pigs that may be coming in so thank you for being it’s showing us your far.
Hey Pete I was out your way last weekend ...Went t the farmers Market on Saturday sadly i missed ya .....You guys need a much bigger parking lot .....
Hi Pete,enjoy watching your videos,awesome,love those old IH tractors in action,nice farming country you have in the USA,cheers from Queensland Australia...
Tx for showing me how to repack. Got to do this with my JD40. The difference, it will take me all day. 😁
Pete, your garden prep is impressive in my humble opinion. Man, I love moving cattle to new pasture.It's always a great day when moving cattle.
Great vid Pete, I feel like you have got your mojo back and love the dad jokes…..keep them coming!! And I could have sworn I heard Patty laugh when you said you were going to eat all the grass yourself….. I snorted coffee out my nose when you said that. Thanks for a terrific start to the day. The farm looks beautiful this time of year.
Darn it simple projects i can still learn stuff on! The grease!! Lol Thank you my kind friend
Your videos always make me smile. I just finished your book, which was awesome, and relaxing reading! My wife has it now and likes it as well as I did!
Pete, Thank You for bringing us along on your spring chores . Garden preparations , Work Tractor wheel bearing greasing and repacking. Along with the cattle transfer to a fresh pasture. I'm curious on why Patty the cow isn't polled and still has her horns ?
You are amazing! I’m tired just watching you! Congratulations on your farm and your channel!
Blessings!
That is a nice chunk of steel you are working on Pete.
Hey Pete and Hillary,
What did the grasshopper say when he hit the windshield?
If I had the guts, I'd do it again😃👍
Love your videos!!
With all the work you and Hilarie did on the garden it looks great. Looked like the cows were in that mood for lazying and chewing cud. But you got them a moving, just a little encouragement. I need to do some tractor maintenance too, gotta re-torque some head bolts down and all the greasing as well. Thanks for sharing, I hope you have a nice day!
Have a wonderful week Pete. 🫡☕️🍪
I love that shirt! Me and my kiddos will need them!
A very satisfying video Pete. You did good my friend.👍👍
God bless you Pete/Hilarie. Always enjoy finding out the haps on the farm. Yup, looks like it's time to battle those flies once again. That back-scratcher you used last year seems to've worked well for you. Don't forget to "pet the bulls" with a soaked rag and gloved paw to help them out too. They love their contact with you.
Certainly great time of year on a farm, spring. New life is born and everything comes back to life. Even some winter coach potatoes. Have a great day Pete.
Your videos,,,,, just keep them going,, its visting a neighbor, alabama to new york
Had to do the same thing with my 656. That line is made of unobtanium. Luckily the truck shop in the next town fixed mine the same way you are talking. Again, not cheap, but the tractor is useless without it. My cows just started calving end of last week. 1 heifer on the ground and more bagging ready to go. Great time of year.
I haved started a farmall tractor collection. Die cast steel , because of your channel.
Well I grew up on a ranch and we would all the tractor and equipment threw the winter in a nice warm shop and that's what we did and ya it is always good to repack the wheel bearings
Thanks for sharing the video Pete. I have gotten my hay equipment and tractors ready for hay. I'm in Virginia and we are a few weeks ahead of you. Cattle look nice. Beautiful grass. Take care.
thanks for feeding us, love your gentleness with the animals
Those peskie flies!!! I'm looking forward to seeing you and Hil putting the laying hens out on pasture. I love fresh eggs
Sure enjoyed watching this one. You taught everyone how to correctly repack wheel bearings. You’re a great teacher, Pete. Thank you for taking the time.
I really appreciate the way you care about the machines on the farm. Many people don't take of them as you demonstrate thank you for bringing it to the for front of farming. Long-term viewer first time response, joke 😢😅 keep up the great work
Good video Pete love from Scotland 🏴
Good morning! I hope your week is amazing. Thank you for another wonderful vlog.💗
Pete, great to see the awakening of spring and to see the cattle enjoying the lush grasses and to see the trees starting to bloom and the batches of chickens comming on. This is truly agreat time of year. Hopefully this will be a successful year for you and your family.
Enjoy the Auction looking to see if you come home with a new tractor.
Always a great day when Pete publishes a JAFAF video. A breath of fresh air when compared to the current unrest occurring in other parts of NY. The farm a beautiful canvas of sights, sounds and smells, especially grasses. ❤ to you and family Pete!
Thank you for doing business in Nebraska!!!!
You messed up this morning. You put the grease rag on as your shirt!!! Better yet, the poo rag!!! Go buckeyes!!!
You got urself a HOLY SHIRT Pete jajaja thanks for this vide well enjoyed Pete
Pete, it is nice to know that farmers don't have junk yards. They have parts yards.😊
Damn Pete, you've been busy! I look forward to each of your videos. Thanks for taking the time to post.
Pete when you have to replace the tires the 4 rib tire is great for running in the pasture
That garden soil is looking good
Many thanks for sharing your experience mate
Do things at your own pace Pete. It's really about commitment sometimes and setting priorities. Learned that last year myself. I do hope you get something nice out of the auction. Or if not you can entertain us with your usual things.
Love your videos,,,,poor grandpa,,,,😂 can't wait to see the garden,,,I'm 67 and only been doing raised beds
Dear Pete,
On a Dutch newssite I saw an article about Japanese farmers painting their cows with zebra-stripes and Dutch horse -breathers doing the same to their cattle , just to keep the flyes away. Maybe you can do something with that information 🤠 greetings from holland