@@ryanmarkey5012 we’ve been blessed this year with lots of hay. Mid Midwest. Illinois Missouri Iowa tri-state area there’s been some times it was dry But really pretty good
Yes you can get hurt. Be careful with them old jacks. When i was a kid, I seen one collapse and fall down on my grandpa cutting off his thumb he was jacking up are old horse trailer. So watch out working with them things buddy
Could've waited after you harvest the beans and corn unless you did a insurance claim.... I could see that.... That's alot of seed money into the drain man.. not just that fertilizer, anhydrous ammonia, round up, off road deisel in those tractors...
We kind of did a similar project on one of our farms, but instead of discing good crops under, we waited till after it was harvested to start dirt work! Seemed like the smart thing to do idk!
Had a costumers hired hand use a jack all to un hook rock picker was on uneven ground rock picker hitch fell towards him busted his leg in half use them on the tires of tractors we split rolling to get her or apart that’s it
Those handy jacks you really need to know what you're doing. Because, I've known guys that have broken ribs, got thrown multiple feet, got flipped over Jeep one time so you really really need to know what you're doing or you're going to wind up in serious trouble
Good luck combining your 2024 crops
You do an awesome job Kendal. Appreciate it.
@@ScottPykare I appreciate the support
Great video Kendal
Good video ! I know it’s hard but, pick up the pace and keep them coming !
We always called those “widow maker Jacks”
Yep suicide jacks and I haven’t watched the video but it didn’t take long to figure it out reading the comments.
Downright dangerous!
Those 😊are wallaby jacks in Australia. I've used them since 14 .I'm 64 now. They
Are safe if used properly.
First time I've seen a camera take a ride on dozer tracks, interesting camera shots!
I remember a buddy using one on his car with a flat tire. Problem was he put it on the fender well and messed up the car body. 😂😂
We called that back a handyman jack and they can be very dangerous. We quit using ours because of some close calls
They are called the handyman jack
Nickname is suicide Jack! I haven’t watch the video and it did not take long to figure out what Y’all were talking about. Definitely dangerous!
French fry meme had me in tears my guy
Oh and the movie your referring to is the 3 amigos, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Chevy Chase.
@@buckeyefarmboy107 yess that’s it thanks
Looked like some good beans
@@rogerembry4777 looked amazing just pods are empty tiny beans
Too bad you don't do hay soybeans make fine hay especially in a dry year.
@@ryanmarkey5012 we’ve been blessed this year with lots of hay. Mid Midwest. Illinois Missouri Iowa tri-state area there’s been some times it was dry But really pretty good
Yes you can get hurt. Be careful with them old jacks. When i was a kid, I seen one collapse and fall down on my grandpa cutting off his thumb he was jacking up are old horse trailer. So watch out working with them things buddy
Thanks
That's why they call them killer jacks.
Could've waited after you harvest the beans and corn unless you did a insurance claim.... I could see that.... That's alot of seed money into the drain man.. not just that fertilizer, anhydrous ammonia, round up, off road deisel in those tractors...
You can definitely tell that dirt has seen its fair share of disking and chisel plowing
@@farmermatt629 if this is an insult you need to go back to the drawing board
@@farmerjohnson620 Lol! Thanks for the channel appreciate it.
@@farmerjohnson620not a insult at all just stating a fact
Them oh jacks are dangerous
We kind of did a similar project on one of our farms, but instead of discing good crops under, we waited till after it was harvested to start dirt work! Seemed like the smart thing to do idk!
Seems like an effort in futility, after watchung it, i still have no idea what the goal was. 😢
Combining corn,if you like Jack Daniels you are welcome
Had a costumers hired hand use a jack all to un hook rock picker was on uneven ground rock picker hitch fell towards him busted his leg in half use them on the tires of tractors we split rolling to get her or apart that’s it
Those handy jacks you really need to know what you're doing. Because, I've known guys that have broken ribs, got thrown multiple feet, got flipped over Jeep one time so you really really need to know what you're doing or you're going to wind up in serious trouble