😂 He would need the tractor to load the 3 nails and need the tractor to unload the 3 nails. Lrt that sink in lol.I do not mean that in a disrespectful manner.
Pick them up from the flat end. Not the round side. And don’t let the round sides touch each other when you store them in a lot. You can stack the flat ends up tight to each other
Hi David sounds like you have a wonderful neighbor. Its great to always have good neighbors. I'm glad you got a lot of hay at a lower price the gates will come in handy. I know that was a hot job. You put in a lot of hard work. But will be worth it. Enjoy all your videos and music. Have a great day and God Bless C'mon ❤
David I like the way when you attempt to do some thing you take your time and figure out the best way to do it. I really enjoyed this video like all your videos and I always love the music. Take care and God bless you. 👍😊💙 yeah looks like you can always put Taxis to good use. Thanks to your good neighbor and we all love, Mississippi, Mike,Syd and Frankie 😊👍🙏
That’s a great neighbor….be sure to cover that hay so it doesn’t mold. I think I would hitch up your trailer to the truck and drop it off where you are loading hay and then load the hay bales on it to take back to the homestead. Of course you will Mike to help next time.
David, you are blessed to have a great neighbor. My grandpa has race horses, and in Oklahoma, a round hay like that almost 800$.. It's crazy just how much they have gone up in price! But I am a truck driver (18 wheels) And you made it look fun!! ❤❤
❤ You have a great neighbor too. The bent gate can be fixed with Uber. Never know if you may have use even for a1/2 size gate too. Keep the best half. Cut the bad off.
C'mon, last year, whenever Gary borrowed Uber, he had tied on an umbrella for shade. That was really iffy in strong winds. What about building a frame up your roll bar extending 6 " and then coming forward about 2' in front of you? You brace it with a 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 at a 45 degrees from the top down to the rollover bar area. Then cover it with a reflective tarp, leaving 1' overhang in front and on the sides. In the back, let it come down like a pair of curtains. You could bungee cord them open to see behind you, or leave it closed for sun and rain protection. The top sides and front, use the slats to fasten the tarp to the frame. That should keep the wind from ripping the tarp off. All in all, much cheaper and faster to build than an enclosed cab. If the heat is like this now, what is August and September gonna be like? ❤❤
I was thinking you could drive your trailer to the hay field and load all the bales on the trailer to make fewer trips. I'm sure you had your reasons for not doing that. You've got lots of hay for the goats.
Make a stand or box for the forks to sit on. To make the connections easier. Anything to lift it off the ground. When done using just drop it back on it's stand.
That's a good amount of hay for your goats. Just put a round in the pen and they can eat as much as they are hungry for. Also easier on Mike while you are gone. Thank you to your neighbor foe the hay and the gates.
Maybe by next year you can purchase a hay spike & get one bale on the front with the forks & one bale on back with the hay spike. Wont take as long for ya. And it balances the weight on the tractor. Great work Sir.
Good Day Dave, Family 🤩🌟👍Looks like your Tractor 🚜 cant pick up alot of Work! !!!! Cm,on Mountain 🌅🌄🌈👍That Tricky Trackor gets thee Job 👍✅ 🤩🇺🇲🎶🎆🌠🇺🇸🙏🙌🤞🌻🌞🎇
That hay will be a huge help. And not have to make that separate trip to pick up hay for them. When it's cold or raining. You might could make deal every year on the hay.😊
Hey Dave, hope you’ve got sunscreen on. Great neighbors are a blessing. Great for the goats, they are fussy eaters and will leave what they don’t want. My goats avoided mouldy hay which is often where the bails sat on the ground, the rest is great mulch with the goat poop. Yep, steel ain’t cheap so any handy salvage on a property is worth saving for projects. That green gate could help straightened roughly if you lay it flat and drove Uber across the bends, so it’s rough and what you got to lose by trying it.
Nice neighborhood 😊 spray those lock downs once in awhile with a lubricant. Our nephew never did that, and we had one heck of a time switching out his bucket for forks😊
❤ I bet the goats would have liked had that busted bale inside of their pen. Lol. I would have liked to see them with that much hey at once your dog too.
If you had went to the side of it and pushed it into the bottom of the grapple then you could have closed the top on it and it would probably have worked.
Those square barred gates are in pretty good shape, sanded and painted they would look new. The round barred one can surely be used for something! Your neighbor is a good guy, always thinking of you and how he can help.
Couldn't we hitch the long bed trailer to the tractor? Unhitch then load, hitch up again, and "get er home". Just asking. The place is so beautiful. I miss Arkansas and its peacefulness. Plus great neighbors watching over one another.
David… grab those bales by the flat side… then you can drop and through Uber in reverse and the bales will stay still…. And go ahead and build you hey bale spike for the back of the ford aka lift lol save ya some trouble
David beings you know how to weld you might could piece the bad gait and make it more useful for your cattle field? Just trying to think of a way that you could use it
Here in The Bahamas we have a saying "When you ain't got horse you ride cow" 🤣😅😂 David thinking outside of the box, love it, using your smarts (refer to the help of the tree's help 🌳 )
Put your long trailer on your truck with your e-bike on it and take it to the hay field. Ride your e-bike up to the cabin. Get your tractor and proceed. When finished with last bale get on e-bike and ride down to your truck, put e-bike in bed of truck and back to the mountain you go.
All he needed to do was load Uber on the trailer, drive it down to where the hay bales are located, take Uber off and load the bales, and when he was done he just needed to load Uber back on the trailer and get her home.
Put the hay on your trailer.
That’s what I’m thinking to be a lot easier than doing one by one
You have a very kind neighbor...looks like he watches your videos so he knows what you need.
The Neighbor ❤Has a Wonderful Neighbor!!!!! Also 🥰
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Around here they load up a trailer and haul 3-4 on each trailer to make work quicker. That is a lot of trips.
😂 He would need the tractor to load the 3 nails and need the tractor to unload the 3 nails. Lrt that sink in lol.I do not mean that in a disrespectful manner.
Isn't that the point of having more than one tractor
Pick them up from the flat end. Not the round side. And don’t let the round sides touch each other when you store them in a lot. You can stack the flat ends up tight to each other
Great video. Your neighbor hooked you up again👍. Have a great weekend. Take care✌️🇺🇸
RUNNING BEHIND BUT WATCHING NOW.. YOU PUT IT IN TOOODAY!!!! IN THAT HEAT--RESPECT BROTHER!!!
Hi David sounds like you have a wonderful neighbor. Its great to always have good neighbors. I'm glad you got a lot of hay at a lower price the gates will come in handy. I know that was a hot job. You put in a lot of hard work. But will be worth it. Enjoy all your videos and music. Have a great day and God Bless C'mon ❤
Taxi, uber, and lift. Those are good names.
Curious as to why you did not load the bales on your long trailer and transport to the storage area. Would have been less trips.
Great job accomplishing this project by yourself!! 👏👏 Uber looking good! 🙌
It's wonderful to have neighbors that's kind hearted ❤
Glad your neighbor was thinking about you! Nice work David! Hopefully all that hay will be appreciated by your goats!!!
David I like the way when you attempt to do some thing you take your time and figure out the best way to do it. I really enjoyed this video like all your videos and I always love the music. Take care and God bless you. 👍😊💙 yeah looks like you can always put Taxis to good use. Thanks to your good neighbor and we all love, Mississippi, Mike,Syd and Frankie 😊👍🙏
That’s a great neighbor….be sure to cover that hay so it doesn’t mold. I think I would hitch up your trailer to the truck and drop it off where you are loading hay and then load the hay bales on it to take back to the homestead. Of course you will Mike to help next time.
Free hay and free gates…… dangggggg you lucky!!! Get it brother👊👊👊👊
The hay wasn't free but cheap.
Hay was not free
David, you are blessed to have a great neighbor. My grandpa has race horses, and in Oklahoma, a round hay like that almost 800$..
It's crazy just how much they have gone up in price! But I am a truck driver (18 wheels)
And you made it look fun!! ❤❤
❤ You have a great neighbor too. The bent gate can be fixed with Uber.
Never know if you may have use even for a1/2 size gate too. Keep the best half. Cut the bad off.
C'mon, last year, whenever Gary borrowed Uber, he had tied on an umbrella for shade. That was really iffy in strong winds. What about building a frame up your roll bar extending 6 " and then coming forward about 2' in front of you? You brace it with a 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 at a 45 degrees from the top down to the rollover bar area. Then cover it with a reflective tarp, leaving 1' overhang in front and on the sides. In the back, let it come down like a pair of curtains. You could bungee cord them open to see behind you, or leave it closed for sun and rain protection. The top sides and front, use the slats to fasten the tarp to the frame. That should keep the wind from ripping the tarp off.
All in all, much cheaper and faster to build than an enclosed cab. If the heat is like this now, what is August and September gonna be like? ❤❤
I would of put a hitch ball on the box blade of lift to pull your 20 ft trailer to hall those round bails ! Less fuel cost 😊
I was thinking you could drive your trailer to the hay field and load all the bales on the trailer to make fewer trips. I'm sure you had your reasons for not doing that. You've got lots of hay for the goats.
Make a stand or box for the forks to sit on. To make the connections easier. Anything to lift it off the ground. When done using just drop it back on it's stand.
That's a good amount of hay for your goats. Just put a round in the pen and they can eat as much as they are hungry for. Also easier on Mike while you are gone. Thank you to your neighbor foe the hay and the gates.
Maybe by next year you can purchase a hay spike & get one bale on the front with the forks & one bale on back with the hay spike. Wont take as long for ya. And it balances the weight on the tractor. Great work Sir.
Good Day Dave, Family 🤩🌟👍Looks like your Tractor 🚜 cant pick up alot of Work! !!!! Cm,on Mountain 🌅🌄🌈👍That Tricky Trackor gets thee Job 👍✅ 🤩🇺🇲🎶🎆🌠🇺🇸🙏🙌🤞🌻🌞🎇
Nice neighbor to help you out.
Dave ! Are you telling Beryl to C'mon on C'mon mountain ? 😜 Get ready and be safe ! 🙏
That hay will be a huge help. And not have to make that separate trip to pick up hay for them. When it's cold or raining. You might could make deal every year on the hay.😊
Hey Dave, hope you’ve got sunscreen on. Great neighbors are a blessing. Great for the goats, they are fussy eaters and will leave what they don’t want. My goats avoided mouldy hay which is often where the bails sat on the ground, the rest is great mulch with the goat poop. Yep, steel ain’t cheap so any handy salvage on a property is worth saving for projects. That green gate could help straightened roughly if you lay it flat and drove Uber across the bends, so it’s rough and what you got to lose by trying it.
Besides you might be able to do something with that one gate you never turn down free.
Nice neighborhood 😊 spray those lock downs once in awhile with a lubricant. Our nephew never did that, and we had one heck of a time switching out his bucket for forks😊
He's a hard working man 💙
What a boatload of productivity!!!! AWESOME!!! 🥰🎶❤️🎶🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
That grass is looking good.
I have to say that was one great video!! You are lucky to have such a good Nieghbor!! Keep it up brother!!😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks 👍
Taxi take me to the other side of town - J Blackfoot... a good blues song🎶 to go along with the tractors new name 😂😂
Good job moving the bales 😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
pick them up the other way .Let the mesh work for ya.
David couldn’t you have loaded the hay onto your trailer and moved it to the homestead to feed the goats or did you have other plans for the hay
there is a hydraulic add on value that reduces line pressure for easy connection abd disconnecting
maybe its a idea to let mike pull the big trailer with his car next time and put them hay bales on the trailer it would be more easy i think
❤ I bet the goats would have liked had that busted bale inside of their pen. Lol.
I would have liked to see them with that much hey at once your dog too.
I don't envy you working in the heat 🥵... Tell the goats they owe you a LOT of land clearing now 😅👍❤❤
Those Goats 🐐 Can Do it 😂🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐even in this Heat 🥵⭐️
Have a great week David!
You need a pole barn to store your hay out of the weather and off the ground.
David, dont you have two trailers? Why don put the hays en the trailers and move it why the Silverado?? Come on!!!
To hot 🥵 to think that hard 😂
Drive Uber to the field with an e -bike, ride it back to the truck /trailer. Fill the trailer. Rinse and repeat.
You need tarps to cover them. Or heavy sheet plastic.
My husband always moves his hay using our trailer that way his trips back and forth are shortened
great video have a good weekend
You have to be careful in that heat. Maybe you can wait until you get back and Mike better.
You know, Arkansas made them round bails illegal.
Yup, they said cows were not getting square meals
lol
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Hello David 🤗 Taxi, Uber - Lyftare good names 👍 getting it in today - take care 🙏🇺🇲
Nice gates that one Uber run over it should fix it nice bunch of hay busy it was but worth it
Lay that tube gate down and drive Uber onto it. It should straighten it out. That way, you will have 3 gates that work.
Why don't you use your trailer for the bales
Very nice neighbor to give you what you might need . 😊
You should have used your trailer to haul the hay bails
Wow! You have an awesome neighbor! That hay will last the goats for a while! You sure busted booty moving it all!
You walked away from the tractor and we fell…..
“Subscribers DOWN!!!!!!”
LOL ..😂
Yep, I felt that, spilt my coffee!
Maybe should used your trailer to get the bales
If you had went to the side of it and pushed it into the bottom of the grapple then you could have closed the top on it and it would probably have worked.
Good Morning 🌞
Those square barred gates are in pretty good shape, sanded and painted they would look new. The round barred one can surely be used for something! Your neighbor is a good guy, always thinking of you and how he can help.
Can you teach Domino to ride on your lap? I’m just always worried about him getting in the way of the tractor.
That's awesome. The goats are going to love the hay, and the gates look not that bad ❤️🇨🇦
Just "what's stored" in that old camper....huh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Forgot the broken one
It's time to replace those fittings. I know it happens ( damage is unavoidable) sometimes.
Couldn't we hitch the long bed trailer to the tractor? Unhitch then load, hitch up again, and "get er home". Just asking.
The place is so beautiful. I miss Arkansas and its peacefulness. Plus great neighbors watching over one another.
Hi David - To bad you couldn't get someone to drive the trailer into the field
for you so that you didn't have to make so many trips per bale.
If you could burn that field it would come back really nice, but don't know if you could burn with the powerlines there.
David… grab those bales by the flat side… then you can drop and through Uber in reverse and the bales will stay still…. And go ahead and build you hey bale spike for the back of the ford aka lift lol save ya some trouble
You can probably get several on your trailer
Why you didn't just load the bales on the trailer n move multiple bales...smh work smarter not harder David😊🚜🤠
Looks like you should have used his hey spear and loaded your trailer.
hi david, what a lovely neighbour. could you not have loaded your trailer to saver fuel and time.
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS AND MUSIC ITS CUTE YOUR CUTE TO. 😅SMILE.
Question..? Why didn't you use your trailer. That you hall your tractor with to hall all that hay.
That was a good days work, David!
David beings you know how to weld you might could piece the bad gait and make it more useful for your cattle field? Just trying to think of a way that you could use it
Here in The Bahamas we have a saying "When you ain't got horse you ride cow" 🤣😅😂 David thinking outside of the box, love it, using your smarts (refer to the help of the tree's help 🌳 )
Nice neighbor The goats will be super happy
Put your long trailer on your truck with your e-bike on it and take it to the hay field. Ride your e-bike up to the cabin. Get your tractor and proceed. When finished with last bale get on e-bike and ride down to your truck, put e-bike in bed of truck and back to the mountain you go.
All he needed to do was load Uber on the trailer, drive it down to where the hay bales are located, take Uber off and load the bales, and when he was done he just needed to load Uber back on the trailer and get her home.
Thanks for sharing.❤
I like those snake boots David🤷♀️
load them the other way
Great video your friend neighbor that help goats 🐐
Plenty of goat food👍✌️ God bless
Nice areral shot
Love Love The Music 🎶 ❤
Why not hook up your trailer and move a load at a time?
Perfect name ❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It’s a shame that you couldn’t figure out a way to put a canopy on Uber so it wouldn’t be so hot on you out there in the sun
Or at least an umbrella of some sort.
YOU NEED A HAY WAGON
Hugs 🤗 and kisses 😘 Domino ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Honey next time use your trailer and hook it up to the back of the Uber and pull it back home all the way back home
Why didn’t you load them on your trailer?
Hello David 👋
Next farm vehicle = Limo