From a guy that goes to driving old tractors on a farm to flying some of the most sophisticated aircraft in the sky you are a amazing man. Thank you for your service. Carl
Just found your channel and subscribed. Thank You for your Service Sir. Also Thank You for being a fellow Buckeye. I look forward to watching more videos. 🇺🇲👍
Well you got David on vedoe but I'm not on there yet I was cutting corn when you was doing the hay but the sergon told me I was good to go today I like the farm thing it was good
I'm really glad to see you guys got your hay finished without any real major problems. It's always nice when a good plan comes together. That bail stacking machine is so cool to watch it operate. That thing saves so much work. I remember when I was younger bucking each hay bail up onto the wagon out in my grandma's field. She actually has one of those Farmall tractors. It's definitely not as pretty as yours though. As always thanks for taking the time to bring us along.
I came home from work one day and started counting cats following my wife out to the barn. 39 yes 39 cats, I started grabbing feed bags and throwing cats into them and off to the pound we went.
Ha! Unfortunately there is a popular "drop off" area down the road for unwanted pets. They usually end up at the farm. The only good thing about this is we always have plenty of "mouse control".
I'm praying for your dad's speedy recovery. PS: Those little white pumpkins look like ideal 50 yd. pistol targets. I'm not at all mad that there was no USAF footage. The reason you fly is so folks can do what you did in this video. Long live the Republic (if we can keep it)!
I'm more impressed with that bale wagon than landing on the moon. Maybe because I know how much work it saves. I hope your dad is feeling well and takes it easy on you guys. Tough man. Lol Love the content in your videos.
Hope your dad feels better soon. Good looking super m . Maybe you will be able to make several videos from flying next week. Hope y’all have a great harvest
Natty Light ?? National Bohemian (Natty Bo) was first brewed and made in Baltimore. The original saying was " Land of Pleasant Living " Good video. Good thing it wasn't me that got stung. I am very allergic to yellow jacket bees. Two sting me in hour and I could die. Well , like I said, Good video.
Rod what’s the tractor on the bale wagon? Good music once again. It seemed very relaxing to me. Weird I know. Baling hay is not relaxing. Well it is if your on the couch watching others do it. Good luck on the exercise. They can be stressful. Be well.
The "junk" hay bales weighed around 55-60 lbs since they contained a good bit of straw. The alfalfa bales weighed closer to 65 lbs. Boys could barely handle them, ha!
Wow, that Super M is right nice. Tell me something, are you guys sticking with the 135 or are ya going to transition to the 46? Took a few hops on the 135, nice smooth flight, unfortunately they were all cargo runs, except for 2 flights when some fly boys got low on gas, but I didn't get to go sit in on the boomer to watch.
From a guy that goes to driving old tractors on a farm to flying some of the most sophisticated aircraft in the sky you are a amazing man. Thank you for your service. Carl
I'm pretty lucky! That's for sure!
👌👍 good video, youth remenbering, 70 years ago on family farm.
Thanks Fred!
Just found your channel and subscribed. Thank You for your Service Sir. Also Thank You for being a fellow Buckeye. I look forward to watching more videos. 🇺🇲👍
Thanks for giving me a try Jack!
That's a beautiful Super M!!
I had a uncle by marriage that had a brother who was in and retired from Ohio Air National Guard. 30 some years ..
“Hayburners” yep we use that term here too!😂
"Ice cold natty light " Definitely takes the edge off of the sting from the day. I like your style.. subbed 👍
Thanks! A good cold beer can fix many things!
Thank You
Those bale stackers are slick. Even better if ya have a barn you can just back into and have it leave the load there stacked.
Yes!
Don't know what we'll do if this one breaks down bad.
Not sure they make them anymore!
Awesome video!
Video made me think about my grandpa’s 50ish farmall super H row crop tractor.
Thanks for sharing!
This tractor was built in 1952! My cousin restored it a few years ago.
Excellent video! Have fun next (this) week!
Thanks Paul!
It wasn't much fun.
Well you got David on vedoe but I'm not on there yet I was cutting corn when you was doing the hay but the sergon told me I was good to go today I like the farm thing it was good
You'll be making a guest appearance soon!
I'm really glad to see you guys got your hay finished without any real major problems. It's always nice when a good plan comes together. That bail stacking machine is so cool to watch it operate. That thing saves so much work. I remember when I was younger bucking each hay bail up onto the wagon out in my grandma's field. She actually has one of those Farmall tractors. It's definitely not as pretty as yours though. As always thanks for taking the time to bring us along.
Yep, I don't know what we'll do if it ever breaks down bad!
Another great video Rod. BTW, That Super M looked good Whoever redid that, did a good job.
Yeah, it's a pretty mosheen!
I came home from work one day and started counting cats following my wife out to the barn. 39 yes 39 cats, I started grabbing feed bags and throwing cats into them and off to the pound we went.
Ha! Unfortunately there is a popular "drop off" area down the road for unwanted pets. They usually end up at the farm. The only good thing about this is we always have plenty of "mouse control".
Better than a snowball
You got that right!
I'm praying for your dad's speedy recovery. PS: Those little white pumpkins look like ideal 50 yd. pistol targets. I'm not at all mad that there was no USAF footage. The reason you fly is so folks can do what you did in this video. Long live the Republic (if we can keep it)!
Thanks!
I'm looking forward to the midterm elections!
12yd load of that milled asphalt is around $600 down here in Louisiana
I bet!
We've never really used it before.
I'm more impressed with that bale wagon than landing on the moon. Maybe because I know how much work it saves. I hope your dad is feeling well and takes it easy on you guys. Tough man. Lol Love the content in your videos.
Yes that thing is definitely some incredible engineering!
Thanks Joe! He's tougher than I'll ever be. He'll be fine!
Hope your dad feels better soon. Good looking super m . Maybe you will be able to make several videos from flying next week. Hope y’all have a great harvest
We'll, it's been 7 days and he's pretty much back to normal!
Natty Light ?? National Bohemian (Natty Bo) was first brewed and made in Baltimore. The original saying was " Land of Pleasant Living " Good video. Good thing it wasn't me that got stung. I am very allergic to yellow jacket bees. Two sting me in hour and I could die. Well , like I said, Good video.
Thanks for the history lesson!
Rod what’s the tractor on the bale wagon? Good music once again. It seemed very relaxing to me. Weird I know. Baling hay is not relaxing. Well it is if your on the couch watching others do it. Good luck on the exercise. They can be stressful. Be well.
The tractor is an International 656.
Dad says they purchased it in 1969!
@@ohioflyingfarmer7050 thank you sir
Sure hope the COLD one made that knot on side of your head feel better. Great video of hard working farm life.
Might have been a cold 5 or 6!
Sweet dump truck
Thanks!
Love the Super M. My son-in-law has an M and I believe an H. How much do the hay bales weight.? Love the videos.
The "junk" hay bales weighed around 55-60 lbs since they contained a good bit of straw.
The alfalfa bales weighed closer to 65 lbs.
Boys could barely handle them, ha!
Wow, that Super M is right nice. Tell me something, are you guys sticking with the 135 or are ya going to transition to the 46? Took a few hops on the 135, nice smooth flight, unfortunately they were all cargo runs, except for 2 flights when some fly boys got low on gas, but I didn't get to go sit in on the boomer to watch.
Sticking with the ol' reliable -135 for now!
Who knows what we'll have 10 years from now.
Roll out the barrel we'll have a barrel of beer