This is truly what I enjoy the most about watching y'all farm, the unsugar coated reality of the everyday struggles!!! I can't begin to imagine all the issues y'all and all the big farmers face everyday, but hats off to you and huge thanks for you do!! I didn't truly realize until this past week just how tuff things can be, and how much the struggle bus is always running!! Seems you had the same kind of week I did as well, but on a lot BIGGER scale for y'all!! But thank you none the less for showing it ALL, not just the easy days, if there are any 😳 I had to chuckle because the hat and sunglasses thing was spot on🤣🤣🤣 I even attempted to work in tight areas with the big hat on, yeah....let's just say it sails like a frisbee!!! Well persistent ways paid off and you got the header on!! That single point is slick and thank you for showing it at the end, I had honestly no idea what you were talking about in most of the video!! 🤣🤣 That sure makes life easier I bet!! I understand the cylinders for sure, but will you have to add weight to the rear as well? Thank you very much for the video!! Really enjoyed it, I'm sorry I'm late !! Boy that hydraulic fluid is no joke, I really have grown a huge dislike for it myself 😡😡 Thank you both for bringing us along, hopefully things are going better and planting is rolling!! Look fwd to seeing what's next 😁😁😁👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜🚜
@Dylan Joyce Farms while you're at Sikeston see if you can find the brackets to use your road tires as caster wheels, it really helps them float without dragging up.
I seen a guy on another heavy equipment repair site that use a air hammer with a flat head driver . He places the driver on the corner and shock it a few times and they come right off.
Give the WRENCH to Robert😂😂😂 heating hyd lines ouch!!! Easy fellas better now than in the field,👌👌it will work out young fellow. Maybe a little water in the rear tires to hold her down!!
don't be giving yourself a hard time for getting a bit annoyed dylan, frustration needs to be vented . take care from ireland. thoroughly enjoy your channel
Howdy ya'll, Ya I remember when you ran Matt's draperhead, and liked it so much, you said you'd be getting one yourself, you were really happy with the way it contoured the ground, so much so, that you did buy a draperhead last January lol they are a good header though, Stay safe and Farm on my Friends, Peace
That 4230 is awesome thank you for sharing
This is truly what I enjoy the most about watching y'all farm, the unsugar coated reality of the everyday struggles!!! I can't begin to imagine all the issues y'all and all the big farmers face everyday, but hats off to you and huge thanks for you do!! I didn't truly realize until this past week just how tuff things can be, and how much the struggle bus is always running!! Seems you had the same kind of week I did as well, but on a lot BIGGER scale for y'all!! But thank you none the less for showing it ALL, not just the easy days, if there are any 😳 I had to chuckle because the hat and sunglasses thing was spot on🤣🤣🤣 I even attempted to work in tight areas with the big hat on, yeah....let's just say it sails like a frisbee!!!
Well persistent ways paid off and you got the header on!! That single point is slick and thank you for showing it at the end, I had honestly no idea what you were talking about in most of the video!! 🤣🤣 That sure makes life easier I bet!! I understand the cylinders for sure, but will you have to add weight to the rear as well? Thank you very much for the video!! Really enjoyed it, I'm sorry I'm late !! Boy that hydraulic fluid is no joke, I really have grown a huge dislike for it myself 😡😡 Thank you both for bringing us along, hopefully things are going better and planting is rolling!! Look fwd to seeing what's next 😁😁😁👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🚜🚜🚜
That will be the next step is if the backend will stay down. Probably end up filling the back tires with fluid.
@@DylanJoyceFarms thank you for the info 😁😁👍👍🚜🚜
Thank you for your hard work 👍🏻😉
We have 2 honey bee headers and we love them. Hard to beat.
If I have troubles I know who to call now!
@@DylanJoyceFarms we can swap out for some soundguard work!🤣
@@sosofarms6238 I hear tell we're pretty good on that.
Great explaining what has to be done , Dylan knows what he is doing , stay safe , getting closer to being complete !!
Well Dylan I think you would be one heck of a motivational speaker! I feel your pain man. God bless.
After the 20 minute mark you sounded like me talking! 😂. I feel your pain and know exactly what you’re talking about
Lots of words were edited out as I’m sure you could tell.
Nice video that honeybee header will work wonders this summer and fall
I sure hope so.
Yes sir u are totally right when ur mad more stuff gets tore up I've learned you just got to cool off then go back and fix it
Yep you can’t do anything mad.
Pretty cool video Mr Dylan.
At least you didn't wait until time to go to the field
We always try to be prepared.
Dylan we have all been there I use to get mad and throw wrenches until I got old and fat to bend over and pick them up it will get better great video
Most of the time I throw the light because it won’t ever stay where I want it.
We had to crank up the relief valve on our case to pickup the honey bee. Ours was a 30 but was heavier than a 36 mac don
I may have to do that before it’s all said and done.
@Dylan Joyce Farms while you're at Sikeston see if you can find the brackets to use your road tires as caster wheels, it really helps them float without dragging up.
I seen a guy on another heavy equipment repair site that use a air hammer with a flat head driver . He places the driver on the corner and shock it a few times and they come right off.
Give the WRENCH to Robert😂😂😂 heating hyd lines ouch!!! Easy fellas better now than in the field,👌👌it will work out young fellow. Maybe a little water in the rear tires to hold her down!!
Give o bob that wrench if he can throw a steer down he can bust that line when we shook hands at farm show he about crushed my hand lol 😂😂
He's a stout son of a gun but he doesn't know when to stop, lol. He wouldn't have stopped until the line was in two. He breaks bolts all the time.
don't be giving yourself a hard time for getting a bit annoyed dylan, frustration needs to be vented . take care from ireland. thoroughly enjoy your channel
Thank you sir!
I believe they made 3 different levels of hydraulic cylinders we had a 9660 that wouldn’t pick up a 12 row header
I have had the same kind of aggravating day .
Howdy ya'll,
Ya I remember when you ran Matt's draperhead, and liked it so much, you said you'd be getting one yourself, you were really happy with the way it contoured the ground, so much so, that you did buy a draperhead last January lol they are a good header though,
Stay safe and Farm on my Friends, Peace
01:50 - that's what she said......
The guy name is Warren on Western truck and tractor You Tube site.
Nice looken header brother. What size is it?
25 foot
MORNING 🌞🚜🌽
Just remember the first step on the road to failure is trying🤣
Truer words have never been spoke.
Nobody moves, nobody gets hurt, lol.
Lol
better to pop that hose now than kneed deep in wheat harvest on a sat and wheat ding good numbers
What’s the old saying. When it rains it pours it’s always something on a farm and it always cost
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I know how you feel when you finish fixing one thing and then something else happens to what you been working on lol
Yep, it's like just let me finish one project before I have to work on another.
If farming was easy, the "townies"would be be doing it. Lol
Yep... Just like dwade!😂😂
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Dylan that day you could have crewed nails and spit out barbwire
A couple of days later I got even madder at the planter but I don’t think y’all are going to get the privilege of seeing that.