Farmer’s Dream Shop Features Rolling Carts, In-Floor Tie Downs | TOP SHOPS® | Successful Farming
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Dave Mowitz heads to Eldora, Iowa, to visit a farmer’s dream shop. The Prossers built a shop to accommodate their trucking business with plenty of room to maintain trucks and machinery. To maximize space, the Prossers designed everything to be on wheels. Andy Prosser also explains the other customized features in their shop to make it more efficient.
From Successful Farming (ep.1209), originally aired January 31, 2019.
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Every farm deserves a nice shop !
@RJ1999x
5 жыл бұрын
Deserves?
Hot damn that was an exciting conversation. Bout jumped out of my boots when they were talking about the planter width.
Defiantly be a dream shop of mine
Would have been nice to see what foundation and wall system they used or insulation set up.
Now this is smart thinking and planning!
Hmmm I finally followed Robert's advice and took woodprix. It's great for beginners, and has some advanced stuff too.
To have everything on wheels is the best way, we have the same thinking in the workshop I work in👍 I've never understand why some people choose to have the tools in the other end of the shop...
Dave, great producing and directing.... Love your format... When are you showing great shop reporting???
did I miss the shop tour
Wow I wish I could have all these tractors and barns
Massive shop👍
That's a shop!
Awesome. Would of liked to see more. Do they have a pressure washing bey?
The shop is amazing but more impressive is building and maintaining it while corn and wheat are at 1975 prices, I couldn’t even afford the power bill.
Might want to work on the shop "tour" part of the show. We didn't get a chance to see much of the inside! Great views of the outside, and roof. You might want to actually show the shop, and the stuff your talking about in a little more detail. Walk around a little, showing different areas....
@JW-us7qh
5 жыл бұрын
Jeff Hyde. That’s what I thought. This host must really like his own face because that’s all you see. Is him. Talking. It’s a little irritating.
Need to rethink the name of the show to interviews of the owner
Go Iowa!
Hmmm, You could build airplane hangers inside this shop.
Nice shop hard work paid off #WorldsOkayestFarmer
what kind of "tour" was this? you talked to 2 guys and didn't even tour the shop...….smh
is there a part 2 where you actually stop moving your arms and show us the shop?
Need a 4 post lift too
Some day I want to inherit 800 acres of farmland in order to leverage it for income to start my own home based business.
@noahranker4133
4 жыл бұрын
R B what?
Dude in the blue sounds like the guy on americas most wanted
They need to rethink the way they do these videos
More welders than a fab shop!
too much talking and not enough shop tour
i see from some of sad comments that some people think farmers have it easy the sad thing is you can be farmer if you had courage entrigity hard work ethic and about the handouts lot more people than farmers getting them about every big business gets something you all need to go some other country
Why does a individual farmer have a bigger shop than many dealerships?
@sloopjohnb.24
5 жыл бұрын
Dat subsidy check
@noahranker4133
4 жыл бұрын
Sloop, John B. Nope you guys just don’t get it do you. But anyways dealers are cheap skates so....
How many acres?
@johncuervo3019
5 жыл бұрын
3k
FSA, DEBT, always broke
@chrisspeer3257
5 жыл бұрын
What is FSA stand for
@BlohmandBlohmer
5 жыл бұрын
Farm Service Agency. It is a low interest loan program given to farmers only by the USDA government.
@J-1410
5 жыл бұрын
@@BlohmandBlohmer and crop insurance, hail insurance, other programs such as grands for seeding land back into grass or such. Also for whatever reason: your local food stamps office.
That shop has not paid for itself but say what you need to feel better
Had to cringe when they were welding next to a grinder as the hot steel spark particles have hit windings and killed them.....nice shop though.
How much did it cost? I’m guessing at least $100,000.
@chadwilliams2973
5 жыл бұрын
You a not very smart! You are looking a 2 mil at least
Ya pretty typical!! And need a new guy that dont weird people out. Lol.
If you want to see a great shop, check out Larson farms shop. That is an amazing shop. This is a pole barn, nothing special.
Why do you bury a farmer with one arm out? Keep the government hand outs coming.
@sahholsteins1
5 жыл бұрын
Butthurt much? Dumbass
@lockburner2000
5 жыл бұрын
That's why you bury them 2 foot deeper so they can't get there hand out.
@Jurgy777
5 жыл бұрын
Pat Smith. Wow, you are ignorant AF.
@troystenerson
5 жыл бұрын
Jurgy777 I’m arrogant?
@sahholsteins1
5 жыл бұрын
Pisses me off when dumbasses like you say farmers get handouts and yet we dont and time we do it's a drop in the bucket. It's just seems like alot to town people but you have no idea what's our operating costs are and how thin margins are.
I don’t think casters are anything revolutionary