Dylan Joyce, Griggs farms , the crop critic , dion wade are some tn guys that are different. And maybe me if I could ever get past hearing my rednecks self on camera
I get what you’re saying. Just nowhere else good to put them to keep from side casting on slopes. Well secured with good hoses & placement is best we could do to get enough capacity.
I was wondering the same thing…had never heard that before. According to Google, they were called that because in the early 1900s they would haul grain to the bank of the river and auger onto a barge. 🤷♂️
You gotta name that equipment its always a fun time. I enjoy watching the toms brook farm videos out of Australia, their quadtrac is named Bandit and their Mack firetruck is Fleetwood. Good times. They're moving to a JD bar next year, will be interesting to see how that goes.
Great vid man! 💪🏼
Interesting line up of equipment. Older and newer
Just updating as the money allows!
Thanks for the tour would like to visit that region sometime to experience hillside harvesting 👍😀
Definitely something that makes our region unique, but you don’t always think about it when you are surrounded by it.
What a change of fresh air compared to the Larson, cole, millennial etc.
Mike Mitchell ftw
Dylan Joyce, Griggs farms , the crop critic , dion wade are some tn guys that are different. And maybe me if I could ever get past hearing my rednecks self on camera
What’s wrong with them?
Good interesting video. Greetings from Dundalk, Ireland
Grandma Kaufman (her maiden name was Keogh) would be happy to hear our video reached across the pond!
@KaufmanFamilyFarms I'll tune in for some more action.
Central il farmer/applicator there is no chance in heck would I strap nh3 tanks to the tractor..
I get what you’re saying. Just nowhere else good to put them to keep from side casting on slopes. Well secured with good hoses & placement is best we could do to get enough capacity.
I like red 😉
Why to do call a grain cart a bank out?
Just the normal terminology in our area (inland PNW / Palouse Country).
I was wondering the same thing…had never heard that before. According to Google, they were called that because in the early 1900s they would haul grain to the bank of the river and auger onto a barge. 🤷♂️
All western farmers call grain carts bank outs which makes no sense lol
You gotta name that equipment its always a fun time. I enjoy watching the toms brook farm videos out of Australia, their quadtrac is named Bandit and their Mack firetruck is Fleetwood. Good times. They're moving to a JD bar next year, will be interesting to see how that goes.
I agree, naming equipment can be fun!