Empty manure pit!! Great job. Now you're filling it up again--endless cycle--fill and empty! Fill and empty!! Glad to see you were power washing the equipment. Makes it last a lot longer, and helps keep the decay away. Thanks Taylor!!
@casperghst42Ай бұрын
Next thing to learn: welding, can't be a farmer without the skill of sticking two metal plates together (does not need to pretty).
@paulmartin82124 күн бұрын
Me being a retired truck driver and tractor operator I love it how well you know your different tractors. You always chose the correct gear for the job. I guess you do have almost a decade of experience though. Great video.
@350mackАй бұрын
I hate to preach but ik people who have been seriously injured or worse. When working on that loader or anything like that make sure you have a piece of angle iron made up to loack that cylinder from coming down if a line blows 😊 happy farming
@alanlanghorn9528
6 күн бұрын
Though that to but Though he said it had a lock on it but did not see anything farmers don't seem to worry about safety they think there made of steel and all be good
@NutsNBolts24Ай бұрын
From a family of mechanics, first thing my dad taught me was always take the old part to get the correct new one. In my mid 50's and still I haven't gotten that down, I end up taking parts back regularly.😂
@greghamann2099Ай бұрын
Amazing job on getting that pit empty. Quite an accomplishment. The whole manure handling system is 100% now.
@msdaisyrv1135Ай бұрын
Equipment always looks so much nicer after its cleaned. Equipment that looks good is more likely to be better maintained.
@danl9334Ай бұрын
Thank you for another great video, we love to watch them, Thursday and Sunday mornings are reserved for me now to watch what you and Brent are doing!!!!!!
@blueovaltruckerАй бұрын
You both work really well together it seems.
@dogmom6010Ай бұрын
Power steering is blessing but with heavy loads loader needs to be moving to turn. Lots of force is applied to front end when sitting still and turning the wheels. Looks great, smart move on cleaning the equipment. Very good idea on changing out the axle oil whilst your there. Kubota is good equipment. Brent must have had a job running heavy equipment sometime in his life. Find your boss a golf car to ride around in save his knees some. Thanks Taylor for another great wonderful video
@criagcundiff2469Ай бұрын
wow. I've been watching for a while now and seen you clean the pad and dump into the pit like this a couple of times before. But I never realized the hill you climb to get to dump over the pit wall was so steep. Good camera angle there. Ditto for the views from mounting on the front of the tractor and on the skid steer. Good job overall. Not that I know anything about camera work. I don't. I just liked it. Please don't apologize for getting dirty. You work hard and fearlessly. you are right there, jumping into whatever needs to be done and doing all you can without hesitation. That dirt is well-earned. I have tons of respect for you.
@terryfrazier2751Ай бұрын
Another great episode Tay, never a dull moment on this farm! 👍👏🐄
@TomNorton-wz1rxАй бұрын
Hi Taylor, equipment always looks so much nicer after its cleaned. Thank you for another nice video
@carolhunt7086Ай бұрын
Great video. I enjoy watching them, and look forward to the next one! You and Brent work so hard keeping things running.
@timnash68709 күн бұрын
Tim from Canada this is when you need. A roll of duct tape, electrical tape this way you can wrap it up and still get to where you’re going. Always have a roll of duct tape with you and a small roll of wire…. and a pair of pliers.
@br927Ай бұрын
A cold wet May is a barn full of hay! Hot dry june and you'll change your tune! I'v used a heavy zip tie on a tie rod like that to get it to the shop!!
@matkremzar5474Ай бұрын
Weld that hole up it is tapered but you'll get it. Or replace the knuckle. Good job guys!!
@fullers1966Ай бұрын
You don't need to apologize if you're dirty I say if you're a farmer and you're clean you're doing something wrong it's just part of farming to get dirty
@alfredstaude3955Ай бұрын
Hi, your commitment is fantastic. No matter whether it's working on and with the cows or all the hard work around the farm - and everything 24/7. Huge respect for both of you. 👍👍
@jensjesfjeld623810 күн бұрын
You guys work like the Midnight Express tag team. Only thing missing is Cornette. Good stuff here on your channel.
@user-rz3fm6lg7qАй бұрын
Miss VT and ME very much. Had a dairy farm. Always enjoy your videos of the countryside. Live in PA now but nothing like up north.
@user-wi1si8kr7vАй бұрын
Good Morning Taylor, I agree with a previous comment about you and Brent need two way radios ( Walkie Talkies) to make life a little more easier Did you ever get the hand throttle fixed on the ( Kubota ? ) it may be something very simple to fix Well anyways I am hoping you start getting really nice weather to make the grass and hay grow so you will have an abundance of of feed for next winter😊
@ratlifffamilylawns8104Ай бұрын
You guys did great today ,and you are totally amazing 😮
@marleneboyd7754Ай бұрын
Good Morning Taylor and Brent! So looking forward to the hay season.
@TobyHolbenАй бұрын
Your dedication to be good farmers shows through your hard work . The pit looks good and the farm is looking beautiful.👍
@mauricemokuruk4044Ай бұрын
Good day Taylor and Brent Its the hard dedicated work that farmers go through to bring the food to the table thank you for your dedication
@finnrasmussen8153Ай бұрын
you two need a walkie talkie in the tractors😀Thank you
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
That would work much better wouldn’t it!
@snakeboren4814
Ай бұрын
@@tayfarmsHell YA !!!!!
@JohnR-gk7ch14 күн бұрын
Have a pressure washer same make, almost same model. You did a great job with your unit.
@user-bj7oz9mc8lАй бұрын
You had a serious face on today , it's so much better when you wear that beautiful smile of your !!!!!
@genechronister7085Ай бұрын
Another great vid! Things do break! Stay safe
@drknockers5716Ай бұрын
Thank you and Brent for feeding the world
@alfredomarotta6604Ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video. Too bad about the steering rod, stay well be safe.
@tomesguerra5495Ай бұрын
Nice vlog! Hopefully the rain will let up this year so you can let cows out to pasture! and have more time out in the fields!🙏👍✌️🇺🇸
@craigmonty8343Ай бұрын
Hi sweetie, im glad you got the manure pit empty it looks good. It’s raining here a lot as well. Something always breaks on a farm for sure.🤦♂️ Hope all is well up there. 🤗
@ronsue1000Ай бұрын
I enjoy your videos! Tks for sharing
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks for joining us 😀
@NortheastohioАй бұрын
Your shop says it all. Doesn't have to be fancy, just functional
@joewright1977Ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO.Yes having a good welder close by is very important on the farm.take care and stay safe.
@randyphillips1275Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your video
@ernestcano2442Ай бұрын
Hello Taylor, great video. I loved it. Thanks
@donaldgibson3121Ай бұрын
Working on a dairy farm looks like fun and keeps you busy.
@kroadie3936Ай бұрын
Very focused on what you can manage within your farming practices,Above all enjoy your day.
@geraldfelchGooseАй бұрын
Team Work. Thanks. Tay. Brent
@RiverbenddairyАй бұрын
Never a good sight,employee walking without tractor!😂Bet oh Brent was thinking "what now"
@johnnymayo8534Ай бұрын
At least that tie rod end let go when at a somewhat 'convenient' place & time! I find it interesting that vehicles, equipment and tools run and perform better when clean! I hope the rain subsides for a few days and you can enjoy some sun! Stay safe!
@kelvingravel8699Ай бұрын
Hi Taylor thanks for another awesome video. Your like a pair of ballerinas when you are cleaning out machines in unison each knowing what the other is going to do. There is always something to mend on a farm, man that international sounds awesome. There's something satisfying washing dirty equipment then standing back when it's clean and saying yeah. Thanks again take care and stay safe.😊.
@davidvogel2592Ай бұрын
Looks like your getting ready for one of my favorite times of the year. Hay season
@1945thom12 күн бұрын
I have watched Idaho dairy farmers turning their manure piles with their tractor mounted buckets; turning them into compost.
@claymack1109Ай бұрын
Hey Taylor. Just wanna say you crack me up man
@africadreamin24 күн бұрын
Most impressive muck shifting, reminded me of synchronised swimming.
@barnexplorer5708Ай бұрын
Taylor and her tractor!
@MnWBLАй бұрын
I agree on the loader safety for a cylinder safety stop or loader block and never walking under a raised loader without those. It's good to have extra eyes from watching the video while you are trying to get everything done and make sure a little extra time keeps everyone safe.
@TheIronDuke502Ай бұрын
Hello Taylor & Brent. Amen to all of the rain, rain and more rain because we have had our share of rain and thunderstorms here in Central Kentucky as well. A few days ago, I removed the fender pan from off of my small John Deere 165 lawn tractor and there was crud buildup everywhere it seemed. I have been soaking everything down with SuperClean and the torrential downpours have been doing the rest. I think my tractor must have had the original hydro drive belt from 1987 because the old belt sure was decrepit.,Just like your Kubota tractor, When things decide to break apart - As in my case, it was a really bad spot, Of Course. If you have a good machine shop locally, You may be able to get the oblong hole reamed our and maybe a piece of DOM tubing welded in as a bushing which would be a lot quicker process than ordering something from Kubota - Essentially from Japan. Your welder will know what I am referring to regarding your steering part. Best of luck to both of you regarding the repair work.
@emericfodor272413 сағат бұрын
now the machine is nice and clean❤😊😊
@Navajo-manАй бұрын
Hi Taylor and Brent just finished watching you’re video it’s was awesome you think if you’re working in parts room you should know me still haven’t learned yet keep going back an forth as always you both be safe 🇺🇸
@jamiemacleod6463Ай бұрын
Kubota’s have a ball valve on the loader lift circuit as a safety. Would be next to the quick coupler that connects the loader to the tractor valve. Just in front of the door on the right.
@berniewatts7598
Ай бұрын
That would be fine unless a hydraulic line burst on the loader. They make slotted pipe that hooks onto the lift cylinder to prevents it from physically falling. Nothing else I would support the bucket with a metal rod or wooden board.
@timnash68709 күн бұрын
TIM from Canada to help you out you should always have some sort of a book of paper on your workbench for when you were working you could write down the size of sockets or screws you need for the job the size of socket you need for your tractors or cars trucks and so on This way you can look them up in a book and it saves you the time of guessing
@andersonvargas2029Ай бұрын
For safety, the correct thing to do would be to replace the entire steering rod, as if it has excessive play it could fall. If you can, check the clearances in the steering parts, this will prevent future expenses. I say this because I'm a mechanic and I've also worked with agricultural equipment on a farm here in southern Brazil.
@davidolcott6517Ай бұрын
You all are true American farmers i'd love to come up and work with you all for a little bit, love from VT
@kevinaustin8105Ай бұрын
Ahhh the pit looks great youngin!! I tie rod ain't that big of a deal. I still think Brent is a jam up skid steer operator 🤔🤔🤔👍👍. Your a very good operator and everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🚜🐄🐄🐄🙏⚘
@Mainly-boy-outdoorsАй бұрын
I've been thinking about the possibility of selling my garden Produce to the local stores around the area.
@geesss8675Ай бұрын
You seem like a wonderful person in a very difficult situation... I am sorry that everything you do is like reinventing the wheel
@davepyche3561Ай бұрын
Another video that was good. Yes, keep it real!
@strykerbudd5957Ай бұрын
I'm signing you up for farm hand of the year award
@philipderrenbacher3361Ай бұрын
Taylor you have probably been asked and answered this question before. You are very knowledgeable on all aspects of farming. Did you go to Ag college or just learn it all working with Brent?
@jamesbarbarito8654Ай бұрын
You and Brent make a great team. Wondering where any family is to help out. Did nobody want to farm. I was curious about it
@DonWelterАй бұрын
Manure handling is a never-ending job even with modest numbers of cattle. At least the steering linkage survived until the pit was emptied out. Cleaning the spreaders and tractors helps prevent them from corroding into oblivion. Many barn lot tractors turn from their factory-issued color to "manure brown"...making even routine lubrication a chore!!!
@russlong7175Ай бұрын
At 17:00 always put the bolts and nuts in a can to keep them together
@davidgardner262Ай бұрын
Only one thing more satisfying than watching you pressure wash, is doing it myself🤣(except for the splatter 🤷♂️😂)
@dannygavin5860Ай бұрын
Hi Taylor i really enjoy your vedios i subscribe too I'm from prince Edward Island Canada
@johnnybegood9285Ай бұрын
If you really need the tractor now, you could always weld the "tie rod end stud "on the "knuckle" where the nut would go and call it a day seeing as both parts need to be changed anyway.
@cedricgates9976Ай бұрын
wonder if you could find a loader for one of the other tractors then youd have a backup
@BradErwin-ny9ndАй бұрын
Will you guys be using the corn silage pit to the left of where the tires are if you get to plant corn this year
@jerryblankenship7267Ай бұрын
It looks like the Bucky cutting edge needs replaced on the skid steer
@snakeboren4814Ай бұрын
🆒 Video Taylor !!!!!
@rogerbutchbouchard8019Ай бұрын
Hi Taylor! I didn't know you used two cameras sometimes.
@JohnGoad-wz1rnАй бұрын
there is CONCRETE under there ? Who would have guessed ! GREAT PROJECT !
@kenwolshan5752Ай бұрын
Great video seems like you have a lot of good luck with your Kubota how many hours on it
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Yes it’s been a very reliable tractor, think it has a little over 4,000hrs now
@larryklostermann5779Ай бұрын
Nice video Taylor.
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@JohnBradley-ut2qiАй бұрын
Another great video. Makes you feel like something was accomplished at the end of the day. Shame about the Kubota. But I am sure it will get fixed. Ingenuity is a farmer's secret weapon. Have a great day, say hello to Brent and God Bless
@clarencedavister9098Ай бұрын
The physical and mental work you do while farming would entitle you to get a job in any line of work. But I must add that working on a farm is much more rewarding than any other job. You should never be concerned about how you look because you always look great. Besides a little smudge of dirt on your face is a beauty mark.🚜🚜🐄🌽😉
@johnhenderson299Ай бұрын
I can't believe how the nut fell off the tie rod end glad you weren't driving down the road
@terrykoch1250Ай бұрын
What is the name of that lake behind the barn?
@stuartsplace100Ай бұрын
Always fun on a farm
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
😄
@LFfire1597Ай бұрын
Time for a new Buggy!! 🚜
@rodneybalog460527 күн бұрын
Now that's a farm lady they are rare like hens teeth
@edwestell9576Ай бұрын
Always wondered how u shot the tractor cab shots. Now we know the secret location of your tractor camera that shows your out the front of the cab
@jamesmorrison18848 күн бұрын
Once again enjoyed your video. You both have a great day. See you then.
@donaldshinn7867Ай бұрын
I put c clamp on bolt to keep mine in while i got to shop
@donaldshinn7867Ай бұрын
Tedious job but my dad always said the slower you move the wand the faster the job gets done
@RiverbenddairyАй бұрын
Farmers favorite saying " Just weld it" Just be glad that didn't happen going down the road! Change the gear oil in that cutterbar!🤙
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
😅 yup, we changed the cutter bar oil the end of last season before we put it away. So all good to go👍🏻😁
@johnfarmer1691Ай бұрын
good from durham uk
@jamesjolly7406Ай бұрын
Hi from❤Dexter🏠Missouri❤️
@Martin-xv6vxАй бұрын
Hi Taylor, you're lucky to have a reliable mechanic on hand, that's how economy works even in a small community👌do you remember, farmgirls aren't afraid to get dirty?🧑🌾🚜😅
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Hi!! Yes very lucky! I always remember that☺️
@Martin-xv6vx
Ай бұрын
@@tayfarms you are great!
@Travis_RiversАй бұрын
I gotta ask why you wouldn't have just finished that with the skid steer instead of leaving that stuff there just curious lol
@friendlyfarmer344Ай бұрын
You should have an articulated wheel loader far stronger than farm tractors
@angelawegner4790Ай бұрын
Since u only grow hay, how do u replant ur hay? Round up then no-till?
@peterbone3922Ай бұрын
Another great video of a hard working girl
@johnmchardy4502
Ай бұрын
And even a wheel loader will break down with a worn track rod end
@PAI93Ай бұрын
If only you had a KZread channel where compassionate viewers could advise you to put a counter weight on the rear of the tractor, lessening the stress on the front axle... On at least two occasions... Maybe those compassionate viewers would be a little bitter that you didn't follow their advice.. Maybe they would be tempted to utter a little "I told you so"
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Um ok, but you do realize that I don’t own the farm right. Final decision are not mine to make…
@_Boregard_Rippy_Ай бұрын
..... Juicy ...!!!
@barbtotten6630Ай бұрын
How does a person stay clean on a dairy farm? When I went to dairy school, I lived and worked on a Registered Holstein farm with a tie stall barn. After morning milking, the barn was cleaned and fresh limestone put down. Afterwards, I would go in and shower, then change into clean clothes for school. If I had to walk through the barn, I would walk down the middle of the 8 foot alley, on the fresh lime. By the time I would return to the milkhouse, I would have cow manure on me somewhere. I felt like Pigpen in the Peanuts comics. 50 years later and I still miss the dairy barn.
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Empty manure pit!! Great job. Now you're filling it up again--endless cycle--fill and empty! Fill and empty!! Glad to see you were power washing the equipment. Makes it last a lot longer, and helps keep the decay away. Thanks Taylor!!
Next thing to learn: welding, can't be a farmer without the skill of sticking two metal plates together (does not need to pretty).
Me being a retired truck driver and tractor operator I love it how well you know your different tractors. You always chose the correct gear for the job. I guess you do have almost a decade of experience though. Great video.
I hate to preach but ik people who have been seriously injured or worse. When working on that loader or anything like that make sure you have a piece of angle iron made up to loack that cylinder from coming down if a line blows 😊 happy farming
@alanlanghorn9528
6 күн бұрын
Though that to but Though he said it had a lock on it but did not see anything farmers don't seem to worry about safety they think there made of steel and all be good
From a family of mechanics, first thing my dad taught me was always take the old part to get the correct new one. In my mid 50's and still I haven't gotten that down, I end up taking parts back regularly.😂
Amazing job on getting that pit empty. Quite an accomplishment. The whole manure handling system is 100% now.
Equipment always looks so much nicer after its cleaned. Equipment that looks good is more likely to be better maintained.
Thank you for another great video, we love to watch them, Thursday and Sunday mornings are reserved for me now to watch what you and Brent are doing!!!!!!
You both work really well together it seems.
Power steering is blessing but with heavy loads loader needs to be moving to turn. Lots of force is applied to front end when sitting still and turning the wheels. Looks great, smart move on cleaning the equipment. Very good idea on changing out the axle oil whilst your there. Kubota is good equipment. Brent must have had a job running heavy equipment sometime in his life. Find your boss a golf car to ride around in save his knees some. Thanks Taylor for another great wonderful video
wow. I've been watching for a while now and seen you clean the pad and dump into the pit like this a couple of times before. But I never realized the hill you climb to get to dump over the pit wall was so steep. Good camera angle there. Ditto for the views from mounting on the front of the tractor and on the skid steer. Good job overall. Not that I know anything about camera work. I don't. I just liked it. Please don't apologize for getting dirty. You work hard and fearlessly. you are right there, jumping into whatever needs to be done and doing all you can without hesitation. That dirt is well-earned. I have tons of respect for you.
Another great episode Tay, never a dull moment on this farm! 👍👏🐄
Hi Taylor, equipment always looks so much nicer after its cleaned. Thank you for another nice video
Great video. I enjoy watching them, and look forward to the next one! You and Brent work so hard keeping things running.
Tim from Canada this is when you need. A roll of duct tape, electrical tape this way you can wrap it up and still get to where you’re going. Always have a roll of duct tape with you and a small roll of wire…. and a pair of pliers.
A cold wet May is a barn full of hay! Hot dry june and you'll change your tune! I'v used a heavy zip tie on a tie rod like that to get it to the shop!!
Weld that hole up it is tapered but you'll get it. Or replace the knuckle. Good job guys!!
You don't need to apologize if you're dirty I say if you're a farmer and you're clean you're doing something wrong it's just part of farming to get dirty
Hi, your commitment is fantastic. No matter whether it's working on and with the cows or all the hard work around the farm - and everything 24/7. Huge respect for both of you. 👍👍
You guys work like the Midnight Express tag team. Only thing missing is Cornette. Good stuff here on your channel.
Miss VT and ME very much. Had a dairy farm. Always enjoy your videos of the countryside. Live in PA now but nothing like up north.
Good Morning Taylor, I agree with a previous comment about you and Brent need two way radios ( Walkie Talkies) to make life a little more easier Did you ever get the hand throttle fixed on the ( Kubota ? ) it may be something very simple to fix Well anyways I am hoping you start getting really nice weather to make the grass and hay grow so you will have an abundance of of feed for next winter😊
You guys did great today ,and you are totally amazing 😮
Good Morning Taylor and Brent! So looking forward to the hay season.
Your dedication to be good farmers shows through your hard work . The pit looks good and the farm is looking beautiful.👍
Good day Taylor and Brent Its the hard dedicated work that farmers go through to bring the food to the table thank you for your dedication
you two need a walkie talkie in the tractors😀Thank you
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
That would work much better wouldn’t it!
@snakeboren4814
Ай бұрын
@@tayfarmsHell YA !!!!!
Have a pressure washer same make, almost same model. You did a great job with your unit.
You had a serious face on today , it's so much better when you wear that beautiful smile of your !!!!!
Another great vid! Things do break! Stay safe
Thank you and Brent for feeding the world
Thanks for another great video. Too bad about the steering rod, stay well be safe.
Nice vlog! Hopefully the rain will let up this year so you can let cows out to pasture! and have more time out in the fields!🙏👍✌️🇺🇸
Hi sweetie, im glad you got the manure pit empty it looks good. It’s raining here a lot as well. Something always breaks on a farm for sure.🤦♂️ Hope all is well up there. 🤗
I enjoy your videos! Tks for sharing
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Glad you like them! Thanks for joining us 😀
Your shop says it all. Doesn't have to be fancy, just functional
GREAT VIDEO.Yes having a good welder close by is very important on the farm.take care and stay safe.
Really enjoyed your video
Hello Taylor, great video. I loved it. Thanks
Working on a dairy farm looks like fun and keeps you busy.
Very focused on what you can manage within your farming practices,Above all enjoy your day.
Team Work. Thanks. Tay. Brent
Never a good sight,employee walking without tractor!😂Bet oh Brent was thinking "what now"
At least that tie rod end let go when at a somewhat 'convenient' place & time! I find it interesting that vehicles, equipment and tools run and perform better when clean! I hope the rain subsides for a few days and you can enjoy some sun! Stay safe!
Hi Taylor thanks for another awesome video. Your like a pair of ballerinas when you are cleaning out machines in unison each knowing what the other is going to do. There is always something to mend on a farm, man that international sounds awesome. There's something satisfying washing dirty equipment then standing back when it's clean and saying yeah. Thanks again take care and stay safe.😊.
Looks like your getting ready for one of my favorite times of the year. Hay season
I have watched Idaho dairy farmers turning their manure piles with their tractor mounted buckets; turning them into compost.
Hey Taylor. Just wanna say you crack me up man
Most impressive muck shifting, reminded me of synchronised swimming.
Taylor and her tractor!
I agree on the loader safety for a cylinder safety stop or loader block and never walking under a raised loader without those. It's good to have extra eyes from watching the video while you are trying to get everything done and make sure a little extra time keeps everyone safe.
Hello Taylor & Brent. Amen to all of the rain, rain and more rain because we have had our share of rain and thunderstorms here in Central Kentucky as well. A few days ago, I removed the fender pan from off of my small John Deere 165 lawn tractor and there was crud buildup everywhere it seemed. I have been soaking everything down with SuperClean and the torrential downpours have been doing the rest. I think my tractor must have had the original hydro drive belt from 1987 because the old belt sure was decrepit.,Just like your Kubota tractor, When things decide to break apart - As in my case, it was a really bad spot, Of Course. If you have a good machine shop locally, You may be able to get the oblong hole reamed our and maybe a piece of DOM tubing welded in as a bushing which would be a lot quicker process than ordering something from Kubota - Essentially from Japan. Your welder will know what I am referring to regarding your steering part. Best of luck to both of you regarding the repair work.
now the machine is nice and clean❤😊😊
Hi Taylor and Brent just finished watching you’re video it’s was awesome you think if you’re working in parts room you should know me still haven’t learned yet keep going back an forth as always you both be safe 🇺🇸
Kubota’s have a ball valve on the loader lift circuit as a safety. Would be next to the quick coupler that connects the loader to the tractor valve. Just in front of the door on the right.
@berniewatts7598
Ай бұрын
That would be fine unless a hydraulic line burst on the loader. They make slotted pipe that hooks onto the lift cylinder to prevents it from physically falling. Nothing else I would support the bucket with a metal rod or wooden board.
TIM from Canada to help you out you should always have some sort of a book of paper on your workbench for when you were working you could write down the size of sockets or screws you need for the job the size of socket you need for your tractors or cars trucks and so on This way you can look them up in a book and it saves you the time of guessing
For safety, the correct thing to do would be to replace the entire steering rod, as if it has excessive play it could fall. If you can, check the clearances in the steering parts, this will prevent future expenses. I say this because I'm a mechanic and I've also worked with agricultural equipment on a farm here in southern Brazil.
You all are true American farmers i'd love to come up and work with you all for a little bit, love from VT
Ahhh the pit looks great youngin!! I tie rod ain't that big of a deal. I still think Brent is a jam up skid steer operator 🤔🤔🤔👍👍. Your a very good operator and everyone in Northeast Arkansas says hey Taylor 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🚜🐄🐄🐄🙏⚘
I've been thinking about the possibility of selling my garden Produce to the local stores around the area.
You seem like a wonderful person in a very difficult situation... I am sorry that everything you do is like reinventing the wheel
Another video that was good. Yes, keep it real!
I'm signing you up for farm hand of the year award
Taylor you have probably been asked and answered this question before. You are very knowledgeable on all aspects of farming. Did you go to Ag college or just learn it all working with Brent?
You and Brent make a great team. Wondering where any family is to help out. Did nobody want to farm. I was curious about it
Manure handling is a never-ending job even with modest numbers of cattle. At least the steering linkage survived until the pit was emptied out. Cleaning the spreaders and tractors helps prevent them from corroding into oblivion. Many barn lot tractors turn from their factory-issued color to "manure brown"...making even routine lubrication a chore!!!
At 17:00 always put the bolts and nuts in a can to keep them together
Only one thing more satisfying than watching you pressure wash, is doing it myself🤣(except for the splatter 🤷♂️😂)
Hi Taylor i really enjoy your vedios i subscribe too I'm from prince Edward Island Canada
If you really need the tractor now, you could always weld the "tie rod end stud "on the "knuckle" where the nut would go and call it a day seeing as both parts need to be changed anyway.
wonder if you could find a loader for one of the other tractors then youd have a backup
Will you guys be using the corn silage pit to the left of where the tires are if you get to plant corn this year
It looks like the Bucky cutting edge needs replaced on the skid steer
🆒 Video Taylor !!!!!
Hi Taylor! I didn't know you used two cameras sometimes.
there is CONCRETE under there ? Who would have guessed ! GREAT PROJECT !
Great video seems like you have a lot of good luck with your Kubota how many hours on it
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Yes it’s been a very reliable tractor, think it has a little over 4,000hrs now
Nice video Taylor.
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
Another great video. Makes you feel like something was accomplished at the end of the day. Shame about the Kubota. But I am sure it will get fixed. Ingenuity is a farmer's secret weapon. Have a great day, say hello to Brent and God Bless
The physical and mental work you do while farming would entitle you to get a job in any line of work. But I must add that working on a farm is much more rewarding than any other job. You should never be concerned about how you look because you always look great. Besides a little smudge of dirt on your face is a beauty mark.🚜🚜🐄🌽😉
I can't believe how the nut fell off the tie rod end glad you weren't driving down the road
What is the name of that lake behind the barn?
Always fun on a farm
@tayfarms
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Time for a new Buggy!! 🚜
Now that's a farm lady they are rare like hens teeth
Always wondered how u shot the tractor cab shots. Now we know the secret location of your tractor camera that shows your out the front of the cab
Once again enjoyed your video. You both have a great day. See you then.
I put c clamp on bolt to keep mine in while i got to shop
Tedious job but my dad always said the slower you move the wand the faster the job gets done
Farmers favorite saying " Just weld it" Just be glad that didn't happen going down the road! Change the gear oil in that cutterbar!🤙
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
😅 yup, we changed the cutter bar oil the end of last season before we put it away. So all good to go👍🏻😁
good from durham uk
Hi from❤Dexter🏠Missouri❤️
Hi Taylor, you're lucky to have a reliable mechanic on hand, that's how economy works even in a small community👌do you remember, farmgirls aren't afraid to get dirty?🧑🌾🚜😅
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Hi!! Yes very lucky! I always remember that☺️
@Martin-xv6vx
Ай бұрын
@@tayfarms you are great!
I gotta ask why you wouldn't have just finished that with the skid steer instead of leaving that stuff there just curious lol
You should have an articulated wheel loader far stronger than farm tractors
Since u only grow hay, how do u replant ur hay? Round up then no-till?
Another great video of a hard working girl
@johnmchardy4502
Ай бұрын
And even a wheel loader will break down with a worn track rod end
If only you had a KZread channel where compassionate viewers could advise you to put a counter weight on the rear of the tractor, lessening the stress on the front axle... On at least two occasions... Maybe those compassionate viewers would be a little bitter that you didn't follow their advice.. Maybe they would be tempted to utter a little "I told you so"
@tayfarms
Ай бұрын
Um ok, but you do realize that I don’t own the farm right. Final decision are not mine to make…
..... Juicy ...!!!
How does a person stay clean on a dairy farm? When I went to dairy school, I lived and worked on a Registered Holstein farm with a tie stall barn. After morning milking, the barn was cleaned and fresh limestone put down. Afterwards, I would go in and shower, then change into clean clothes for school. If I had to walk through the barn, I would walk down the middle of the 8 foot alley, on the fresh lime. By the time I would return to the milkhouse, I would have cow manure on me somewhere. I felt like Pigpen in the Peanuts comics. 50 years later and I still miss the dairy barn.