I see now why it's so important to have a heavy duty truck to get the job done. Not just towing power, but heavy loads in the truck bed. I like those septic tanks for the manure. That keeps the place looking good. it serves it purpose. We are having rain here in Florida too, but I think it will pass thru tonight. Thanks for the video.
Please post more. I really love seeing your videos. I used to work at a local feed and seed every summer. But they closed up. I miss being able to drive the old Case IH tractor and bail and pick up hay.
Cool man I was waiting for your next video👍 think I’d enjoy owning a farm rather than be stuck in rush hour traffic morning and afternoon for the next 20 years.
Hello from a fellow dairy farmer from England ,recently discovered your excellent channel .You run a tidy set up and share what you do in an interesting and informative way. Shorts and wellingtons the fashion of choice for dairy farmers in the summer !
PATRICIA here... o remember on my grandpas farm i would beg to do the cow poop... i absolutely loved shoveling the poop!!! lol but his poop chute was right at the end of the barn--- thank goodness it wasnt as far as yours!!! lol
The hammer sequence at 5:10 reminded me of the Red Green Show when Red would take on some whacky handyman project that often featured escalating levels of force often topping out at sledge hammer. Cool video.
You have a little minor problem with a couple of tubeless tires. The tread looked still quite good to me. I had the exact same problem, on my boat trailer. Sidewalls have small cracks on the outside walls, so I picked up a couple of new tubes, broke the outside bead, tuck the tubes into each tire, blew both tires up& I am now running my boat around again. I fixed both wheels for $10 or $ 12 buck for each tire. It's up to you guys, but that's the way I fixed my biat trailer cheaply. It is working good again now.
When you replace your mixer wagon I would recommend BVL it's a German company and I used to work on them and it's a real easy machine to work on if needed. I can't remember all the sizes of them but I think it starts at like 2/3 tonne then goes up to 20+ tonne machines I think.
That feed was kinda costly wasn't it . The price for the tires was great looked to be in really good shape. The heat must have melted all of the dew over the weekend great video thanks for sharing God Bless
This young man represents 0.01% of the young adults in our country. Imagine if the majority of the young men in the United States were as intelligent and hard working.
I just watched a short vegany exposè about organic dairy farms full of misinformation and misrepresentation, I just wanted to show them this channel and let them see how the good ones do it. Keep it up!
your a hard working kid keep up the good work very interesting videos you post i had no idea what it took to get my cereal in the morn lol i look at that jug differently now
just came across your videos . really enjoyed them as I used to work on a dairy farm myself back in my younger days until it shut down a really sad day for me . keep the vids going !!! from a new fan from Maine . waiting for your next video !!!
Really admire how you help your family business can't imagine the sacrifices one does for "Family", just curious I wonder if you actually have social life outside of your admirable 24/7 type work.
Hey man. Im a 21 year old farmer From Ontario, Canada, just seen you welding on the mixer tub, just a warning that happened to me a year ago when i welded on the tub of ours. The current from the welder screwed up the weigh scale. Don’t know how because the current shouldn’t have been going through the weigh beams. But yea, just something to be cautious about. Keep up the good work. Love the vids.
Whenever doing welding - even on cars - you really should disconnect everything. I even believe there is a device that can be connected inline to safeguard/protect electrical items.
SIR TENTH GEN. SO it's a family operation, but don't see family, (you and dad is great) I really miss doing things with my dad farming and excavating. You don't have to, but be nice to see family to. They say behind every good man is a good 👩
there's another video where he sucks it out with a sewer tank thing, then he spread it over the neighbors fields. 3 loads. It was spread like a spray. it's a cool video.
Wish you could do a video on the details of your manure storage system showing the location of the various scrape holes, how they are tied together, and they reach the lagoon. Size of pipes and the slope that is needed. Thank You.
I'll try to explain things more this fall when we haul. Basically one pit under the main dairy barn, the small pit you see in this video, and a lagoon down at the heifer farm. Pretty simple system
Ever tried a MIG welder? You can get one now for $200 bucks, it's the size of a shoebox, and it plugs into 110v- a good extension cord, and you're ready to go to weld anywhere until the wire spool runs out...
I was surprised Mt Dew didn’t fall from the sky previous to that cold front moving in. I wear shorts on my farm as well to beat the heat. The knees toughen up.
Nice fix on the feed wagon ! Did you happen to see Andy's whole new liner on one of their feed wagons on Farming, Fixing , Fabricating channel? That was a pretty big job , I'd say you'll be in that spot before to long maybe . Thanks for taking the time to make the videos!!
funny thing about it is, once you've worked on a farm for long enough it doesn't really smell all that much unless it's really really fresh. you go almost completely nose blind to it.
I know this is bad, but, it's just getting too difficult to watch your videos and not think of all the good places to hide a pop can. I love your vids with or without the "Dew". Thanks!
I'm so glad you get to work with your Dad on all these creative and restorative projects! That's one thing I really miss from the farm ... working with my Dad! Years and years of crop planting and harvesting. Daily lugging feed and water and repairing wore out equipment. The veterinary care of livestock! The planning and dreaming of better operational workings! Having got too decrepit to manage the hard labour now I look forward to God's promised resurrection(John5:28,29) When the mild-tempered will inherit the earth(Matthew5:5) And we can ALL work to restore it to God's original plan for paradise(Isaiah65:21-25) FarmerMJ
I've seen it in your other videos but I love the "quarter tire" manure scraper! I wonder if you could get a small snowplow that has the side wings for scraping. You could line the cutting edge with a really hard rubber so it acts as a squeegee. However since what you have works for you it's probably not worth the extra investment!
You do realize he works more in one day than 3 people. Oh yeah and takes time to video his work. Oh yeah then has to sit at a computer at the end of the work day and oh yeah has to edit!!! I don’t know how he posts as much as he does! He is awesome!
Money isn’t everything. It is obvious that his passion is running their dairy, farming, being a steward of the land and animals. Warms my heart to hear his Christian music playing in the cab of his tractor while he’s mowing, raking or baling. So much respect for him.
The work horse of your whole operation.. your feed mixer and tractor. Nothing quite like a Dad. Nothing quite like a hammer
I see now why it's so important to have a heavy duty truck to get the job done. Not just towing power, but heavy loads in the truck bed.
I like those septic tanks for the manure. That keeps the place looking good. it serves it purpose. We are having rain here in Florida too, but I think it will pass thru tonight. Thanks for the video.
Very hard working young man. His father is blessed with that remarkable son.
Eric is also blessed to have his great Dad
Great job on the fix for the mixer. Missed the mountain dew finds around the farm.
Thumbs Up ! And looking forward to your next show. Another great one.......Rick
I can believe you didn't find a Mountain Dew in that feed mixer. Seemed like a great place for one to grow.
Team Tremble Outdoors I checked, sadly there wasn't
Hell I was waiting for him to stop and "check the corn" and come across one.
Team Tremble Outdoors 😂 haha
I thought their would be one in the tire lol
Great video. I love seeing all the work that goes into your operation. Keep it up.
Please post more. I really love seeing your videos. I used to work at a local feed and seed every summer. But they closed up. I miss being able to drive the old Case IH tractor and bail and pick up hay.
Nice welding job!!
The sound of banging hammer from the shop brought back my farm memories!
This is one of my favorite video's. thanks for sharing Eric!
Love how nicely that feed fits on the flat bed
Love your family's hard work, thank you for sharing how you start your day in the milking parlor
I very much enjoy your videos... Always loved farming stuff... You do a good job of explaining things and hosting your work... Good camera presence...
Hi 👋 Nice deal on the tires!! It’s cooled of here in Michigan. Chilly nights !! Have a great rest of the week Nice Video 🌞🙋♀️
Cool Video Thank You for sharing,
Keep up the good work.
Honestly scraping the manure into those holes is so satisfying, i would happily go down there and do it all day everyday for free😂🤷♀️
Please make some merch I want to support the farm and you.
How about a soggy sack of silage.
Cool man I was waiting for your next video👍 think I’d enjoy owning a farm rather than be stuck in rush hour traffic morning and afternoon for the next 20 years.
Great videos I have bin watched them all!!!!
Hello from a fellow dairy farmer from England ,recently discovered your excellent channel .You run a tidy set up and share what you do in an interesting and informative way.
Shorts and wellingtons the fashion of choice for dairy farmers in the summer !
PATRICIA here... o remember on my grandpas farm i would beg to do the cow poop... i absolutely loved shoveling the poop!!! lol but his poop chute was right at the end of the barn--- thank goodness it wasnt as far as yours!!! lol
Idk why but I find your videos really relaxing.
Thanks for putting in the effort to a show real farming life.Best wishes to you and your family from a farming family in Australia.
The hammer sequence at 5:10 reminded me of the Red Green Show when Red would take on some whacky handyman project that often featured escalating levels of force often topping out at sledge hammer. Cool video.
When I see that you have posted a new video it makes my day... just happy. Blessings to you and yours.
I've not once yet seen Erick get injured but I worry about that He seems very brave and there's nothing he won't fix PEACE
Who else wants to adopt this guy ...
You have a little minor problem with a couple of tubeless tires. The tread looked still quite good to me. I had the exact same problem, on my boat trailer. Sidewalls have small cracks on the outside walls, so I picked up a couple of new tubes, broke the outside bead, tuck the tubes into each tire, blew both tires up& I am now running my boat around again. I fixed both wheels for $10 or $ 12 buck for each tire. It's up to you guys, but that's the way I fixed my biat trailer cheaply. It is working good again now.
When you replace your mixer wagon I would recommend BVL it's a German company and I used to work on them and it's a real easy machine to work on if needed. I can't remember all the sizes of them but I think it starts at like 2/3 tonne then goes up to 20+ tonne machines I think.
What !!!!!! No Mountain Dew......Oh the Humanity......
I know. I thought for sure there would be one in the feed from the mill. :-)
Well all I can say is you doing well and great video. From Andy in UK
That feed was kinda costly wasn't it . The price for the tires was great looked to be in really good shape. The heat must have melted all of the dew over the weekend great video thanks for sharing God Bless
This young man represents 0.01% of the young adults in our country. Imagine if the majority of the young men in the United States were as intelligent and hard working.
Do you really think that only 1 out of 1000 young adults are working jobs?
Eric you are the man wow bro you man handled those tires and just a nice video good job.
Thanks again for the great videos!
Great video . God bless you and your family .
Great channel and videos!
wow you are so knowledgeable, hard working such an inspiration
Great video
Seem like you have to be a jack of trades as a farmer.
Awesome video's. Thought for sure would have been soda in the feed bags lol.
LOVE your work ethics Eric, much like our familys
instilled within us by our arents/our upbringing, i am ure
THANKS
Another great video
I just watched a short vegany exposè about organic dairy farms full of misinformation and misrepresentation, I just wanted to show them this channel and let them see how the good ones do it. Keep it up!
your a hard working kid keep up the good work very interesting videos you post i had no idea what it took to get my cereal in the morn lol i look at that jug differently now
Love running tire scrapers!!
just came across your videos . really enjoyed them as I used to work on a dairy farm myself back in my younger days until it shut down a really sad day for me . keep the vids going !!! from a new fan from Maine . waiting for your next video !!!
Really admire how you help your family business can't imagine the sacrifices one does for "Family", just curious I wonder if you actually have social life outside of your admirable 24/7 type work.
Thankfully I don't work 24/7 so I do get some free time
Servicing those feed mixers is awsome ours has like 22 blades
Hey man. Im a 21 year old farmer From Ontario, Canada, just seen you welding on the mixer tub, just a warning that happened to me a year ago when i welded on the tub of ours. The current from the welder screwed up the weigh scale. Don’t know how because the current shouldn’t have been going through the weigh beams. But yea, just something to be cautious about.
Keep up the good work. Love the vids.
I have never heard of that before, thankfully it didn't happen
Whenever doing welding - even on cars - you really should disconnect everything. I even believe there is a device that can be connected inline to safeguard/protect electrical items.
Eric, don’t let any negative comments get you down. You have great videos and I hope you keep making them.
SIR TENTH GEN. SO it's a family operation, but don't see family, (you and dad is great)
I really miss doing things with my dad farming and excavating. You don't have to, but be nice to see family to. They say behind every good man is a good 👩
like your farm and work.
Con you do a video of where the muck goes after clearing it, I see it goes down a hole, but what's down that hole?
um....crap....u wanna see a crap hole?
@@nickgibb4687 lol that was my humor fix for the day thankyou
there's another video where he sucks it out with a sewer tank thing, then he spread it over the neighbors fields. 3 loads. It was spread like a spray. it's a cool video.
@@floridajeanp thanks, I'll look that video up now, again, this isn't a fetish 😂 just curious
@@floridajeanp I watched the video, it is now a fetish 😔
I love your Videos I‘m from Austria 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Shorts and rubber boots. Nice!!
Love the videos !
The 13 people that disliked this video are welders!! Lol
Very close to catching with that feeder! You should record some of that storm that's coming. Just like set up a camera on a solo or something
Wish you could do a video on the details of your manure storage system showing the location of the various scrape holes, how they are tied together, and they reach the lagoon. Size of pipes and the slope that is needed. Thank You.
I'll try to explain things more this fall when we haul. Basically one pit under the main dairy barn, the small pit you see in this video, and a lagoon down at the heifer farm. Pretty simple system
It amazes me how soft materials like cattle feed can wear down metal over time
23.50 here in the uk, just watched you excellent video
Can't lie the scraping poop looks fun and satisfying lol
G Devil it is
It gets a little less fun after doing it for many years lol
Wow you are a work a hall lick. How many cattle do you guys have on the farm? Thanks for Sharing Carl
Ever tried a MIG welder? You can get one now for $200 bucks, it's the size of a shoebox, and it plugs into 110v- a good extension cord, and you're ready to go to weld anywhere until the wire spool runs out...
Thank you for posting the new video. I am a new subscriber and I have watched them all!
I was surprised Mt Dew didn’t fall from the sky previous to that cold front moving in. I wear shorts on my farm as well to beat the heat. The knees toughen up.
Nice farm and hard working young man! Like the vlogs! Keep up the good work! 🤝
good video-- next time you remount a tire show the process of mounting the tire to the rim
I would give anything to go back to the farm life!
12pm in pakistan watching your video
Nice fix on the feed wagon ! Did you happen to see Andy's whole new liner on one of their feed wagons on Farming, Fixing , Fabricating channel? That was a pretty big job , I'd say you'll be in that spot before to long maybe . Thanks for taking the time to make the videos!!
Yes I did see him do that. Those guys are good at taking on big projects, I might need a little help with something like that
where was the mountain dew. i really love those little bits
That manure must have been real ripe these past couple of weeks huh?
funny thing about it is, once you've worked on a farm for long enough it doesn't really smell all that much unless it's really really fresh. you go almost completely nose blind to it.
Cole Cady I agree 100% I don’t smell it at all! I get home from the farm and told Every night I smell like cow manure!
I know this is bad, but, it's just getting too difficult to watch your videos and not think of all the good places to hide a pop can. I love your vids with or without the "Dew". Thanks!
Perfect way to start my day! I really enjoy your videos and find them very relaxing. All the best, from Sweden!
I'm so glad you get to work with your Dad on all these creative and restorative projects! That's one thing I really miss from the farm ... working with my Dad!
Years and years of crop planting and harvesting. Daily lugging feed and water and repairing wore out equipment. The veterinary care of livestock! The planning and dreaming of better operational workings!
Having got too decrepit to manage the hard labour now I look forward to God's promised resurrection(John5:28,29)
When the mild-tempered will inherit the earth(Matthew5:5)
And we can ALL work to restore it to God's original plan for paradise(Isaiah65:21-25)
FarmerMJ
The look on your face at 0:50 was priceless. lol
Hey! Love the videos, you should do a Q&A video. I’m sure lots of people have questions about every day life working on a dairy farm. :)
Maybe sometime
Nice video!
I've seen it in your other videos but I love the "quarter tire" manure scraper! I wonder if you could get a small snowplow that has the side wings for scraping. You could line the cutting edge with a really hard rubber so it acts as a squeegee. However since what you have works for you it's probably not worth the extra investment!
Dude I just sliced my elbow today in our feed truck pitch forking feed 😂😂 damn auger broke so only one side was spinning we have a Kirby aggressor
Eric is amazing!
Hey I love your videos you should post more often! I’m subscribed with the post notifications on
Thanks! I'll post when I can, hopefully two a week but not always
I just got a job moving irrigation and I’m loving every minute of it and taking care of jersey heifers
You do realize he works more in one day than 3 people. Oh yeah and takes time to video his work. Oh yeah then has to sit at a computer at the end of the work day and oh yeah has to edit!!! I don’t know how he posts as much as he does! He is awesome!
Leslie Timmerman yeah ik it’s amazing but he could also make more money if he makes more videos
Money isn’t everything. It is obvious that his passion is running their dairy, farming, being a steward of the land and animals. Warms my heart to hear his Christian music playing in the cab of his tractor while he’s mowing, raking or baling. So much respect for him.
What's the benefits of toasted corn soybean oats Etc.......???
Love the videos
Toasted is tastier!
how many people does your farm support? family? workers?
how much stock do u own in pepsi/moutain dew corp
Dad me one full-time employee and 10+ part time
Wow good
Hard working people much respect.
Great video as usual and hey that was pretty good welding I am impressed lol
#1 Fan of yours from INDIA
I literally said thank you when I saw the notification
How long does the ton of feed calf's???? great videos...
Thank you for telling us prices! Sacramento, CA
I really do hope Mountain Dew would somehow sponsor you! HAHA
Hey I must say yal stay pretty busy good video. Yal be safe
YAAAYYYY ANOTHER ONEEEE!!! These vids are ADDICTINGGGG!!!
great content man! im up in eastern ontario canada, interesting to see different practices on dairy ! cheers
Love the videos great Job!!
No anti sneeze on the lug nutz???? Uhoh!!!!! Good job
Wheel studs are kept dry, according to mfgr. specifications.
JIM