Chris, you do you man, I think you have by far proved all these people who are telling you how to run your business and a farm is a business how what your doing is all wrong .I am so Happy for you 🚜🇺🇲
Great job Duffy! And kudos to Isaiah for being there for you. Solid of him to be a great friend of yours. Best of luck for the rest of harvest to you, you deserve it. Like your vids ,never miss watching them.
Can you believe the things you have accomplished since that opening intro plowing - you a farming genius and don't let anyone tell you that old iron isn't the best if you're a good wrencher 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Chris, boys need a day off when they're sick lol, very good friends to work when there very sick ,the combine is running good, good job my friends keep up the good work and sick boys get better.
that's a good friend to work sick we had to call the squad for a friend of mine this year at least you didn't have to do that. My friend was fine he just over did it after a surgery
We turned a slurystore into a grain bin several years ago. Great use for an otherwise useless space since we quit dairy and transitioned to grain. It was quite the project but has worked well.
Excited to see the corn coming in hope Isaiah gets to feeling better terrible that he's feeling sick 🤢 keep doing what you're doing and I'll keep watching I appreciate you very much. And I'm from the Missouri it's called a grain cart lol those things that tractors pull are cold buggies war wagons and around here the Amish buggies the whole grain lol
The farmer my dad works for owns three trucks to move beef. Two are on the road, and one of the three is usually in for maintenance or repair. So yeah, makes sense to me you own three, even if two are day-cabs and setup for manure. The more important part is having the two drivers to keep the working two trucks moving.
As you said long term. Which I am assuming will eventually be bins and a dryer system for yourself. Also how's the actual yield been as far as bushels per acre. That's what we all associate with that actually know grain farming not just tonnage
Just a reminder. Only take criticism from older experienced farmers. The others opinions mean nothing. You will find that the older farmers will not likely criticize but offer advice and encouragement because they have been there and done that. As far as the grain cart or any other farm equipment that you use 3 weeks out of the year. You run it regardless of the shape of the tires. You have to many other expenses to be putting on new tires that sit the other 49 weeks of the year. Your Air compressor is one of most important pieces of equipment on a farm.
Buggy....cart....who gives a sh_& what it's called we know what it is and what it does. No different than field cultivator....or digger. It's where you are from as to what it's called. Keep up the harvest Chris! Glad the hydro held up!
A break down "free day". Who could ask for more? Your efforts to get the combine and the Parker wagon in dependable operating condition paid off. It's amazing what you can accomplish with two working pieces of equipment and a friend such as Isaiah who hung in there as long as he could. A true friend indeed. That's not unusual for a "real farmer".
If your building grain storage I'd invest in a 30 foot bin from the start and it will pay for itself in 7ish years. Be way happier than building some 18 footers or 21 footers used. The concrete your pouring won't fit a bigger one, plus the bolt kit for that used bin and new traps and unload will cost you probably a 1.00 plus a bushel. Just as well put a 1.00 toward a bin you won't outgrow very fast
I was gonna say I remember you getting some oversize implement tires are they the same size as your green buggy or smaller? I know that I remember you putting them up in the hay or something like that or am I thinking of something else?
Hi just to say a buggy has 2 wheel like the old 2 wheel horse buggy a cart has 4 wheels like the old horse open cart a wagon is a coverd wagon like the old pioneer wagon horse drawn good stuff Chris 😊
Who cares how many trucks you have who cares how many tractors you have them people are just jealous they don't have anything keep running your older stuff it still works if it ain't broke don't fix it ankle in people humanoids just jealous
Not hard too know , what a that like you looks like, very deranged looking, rocking back and forth, frothing at the mouth, eyes red with anger, but hasn't the brains to control it. A freaky looking Creep. 😂😂
Duffy, Leaving your unloading auger out while you are combining is a really, REALLY bad thing. All it takes is one mistake and you will destroy that wonderful old machine. I can tell you without question, that if you don't change that habit, it will bite you in the future. I'm not trying to be a smart ass here. I am trying to help you !!!
Your gonna be disappointed if you think that Big Cam is gonna pull better than Mack if it has a 460 in it. Hopefully that Cummins stays together if you keep your foot out of it.
It wouldn't matter what you did if you change the tires to match half the people will be here bitching about you doing that, leave them like you did and you get people complaining about that. Getting through harvest and putting as much money in the bank as you can and maybe changing out the tire next year is what matters. If you're going to go with that turf-type tire those things are not cheap I put a set on my triaxle shit tank 26x28L i was out $18000, $3k each
Oh my god..... I laughed my ass off from you saying the experts know what they are doing when talking about tires.... BOOM take that keyboard experts..
Pulling through even when he’s sick, that’s a real friend.
Isaiah= you are a helluva multitasker- get well soon
Buggy is cool for the Grain Cart, hope Isaiah gets well quickly . What a true Friend he is ❤
A good friend is one of those things that you can’t put a value on.
Can't say that I've ever had a combine break down because the hopper held an extra 30 bushels.
Chris, you do you man, I think you have by far proved all these people who are telling you how to run your business and a farm is a business how what your doing is all wrong .I am so Happy for you 🚜🇺🇲
Farmers helping farmers is where its at!!!!
Get well soon Isaiah
Great job Duffy! And kudos to Isaiah for being there for you. Solid of him to be a great friend of yours. Best of luck for the rest of harvest to you, you deserve it. Like your vids ,never miss watching them.
Glad to see everything working so well. Two weeks ago I was worried about things. I'm such a good worrier I worry for other people.
It's good to have people how about each other
Frig the haters, you look like a winner to me.
Hope Isiah is better soon. He doesn't seem like the type to get medical help often.
Friendship in never ending,he kept going for as long as he could, because tomorrow he'll know you'd do it for him,that's a real friendship.
It's good to have people help you with your farms
Glad you're harvesting is going well
Getting more efficient every year good job 👍
Hope Isaiah feels better soon!
grain sample looks a whole lot better than the first day you started so whatever improvements you made they worked
Get well soon, Isaiah! You da Man!
Can you believe the things you have accomplished since that opening intro plowing - you a farming genius and don't let anyone tell you that old iron isn't the best if you're a good wrencher 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Another great day of harvest! Combine cab is full with 2 puppers!
I knew that things would be better this year working the bugs out.
Chris, boys need a day off when they're sick lol, very good friends to work when there very sick ,the combine is running good, good job my friends keep up the good work and sick boys get better.
looing great hope you get it all done before snow is coming , love to see it all .
Praying for Aaron 🙏🙏🙏
Off loading on the go 😊 good team work !!!
Got yr faithful buddys with you.
that's a good friend to work sick we had to call the squad for a friend of mine this year at least you didn't have to do that. My friend was fine he just over did it after a surgery
Also, the parker 500 is what i learned to run on. Absolutely great cart in its day. Still very usable.
Great stuff.
Nice to see yenkos friend riding with him in the combine
We turned a slurystore into a grain bin several years ago. Great use for an otherwise useless space since we quit dairy and transitioned to grain. It was quite the project but has worked well.
Grain cart, grain buggy, or big green thing that holds corn? It all works.
Excited to see the corn coming in hope Isaiah gets to feeling better terrible that he's feeling sick 🤢 keep doing what you're doing and I'll keep watching I appreciate you very much. And I'm from the Missouri it's called a grain cart lol those things that tractors pull are cold buggies war wagons and around here the Amish buggies the whole grain lol
The farmer my dad works for owns three trucks to move beef. Two are on the road, and one of the three is usually in for maintenance or repair. So yeah, makes sense to me you own three, even if two are day-cabs and setup for manure. The more important part is having the two drivers to keep the working two trucks moving.
Good job hope you make it good.
Good to see the corn coming off. Hopefully the Crew chief gets better.
Cab is full with two dogs 🐕
Little cold for the Mack
Busy day,
Buggy cart doesn’t matter fill’em.
As you said long term. Which I am assuming will eventually be bins and a dryer system for yourself. Also how's the actual yield been as far as bushels per acre. That's what we all associate with that actually know grain farming not just tonnage
He said 240bpa a couple videos ago
Just a reminder. Only take criticism from older experienced farmers. The others opinions mean nothing. You will find that the older farmers will not likely criticize but offer advice and encouragement because they have been there and done that. As far as the grain cart or any other farm equipment that you use 3 weeks out of the year. You run it regardless of the shape of the tires. You have to many other expenses to be putting on new tires that sit the other 49 weeks of the year. Your Air compressor is one of most important pieces of equipment on a farm.
I guess it depends what part of the country you're in North Missouri and up in Iowa Nebraska it's called a grain cart
Buggy....cart....who gives a sh_& what it's called we know what it is and what it does. No different than field cultivator....or digger. It's where you are from as to what it's called. Keep up the harvest Chris! Glad the hydro held up!
Get well, Crew Chief I. Your productivity Chris has got to be rewarding. Continued successes 👍👍👍
A break down "free day". Who could ask for more? Your efforts to get the combine and the Parker wagon in dependable operating condition paid off. It's amazing what you can accomplish with two working pieces of equipment and a friend such as Isaiah who hung in there as long as he could. A true friend indeed. That's not unusual for a "real farmer".
No, you don’t need Ben extension. You gotta remember Chris. Your machine is old like mine things break easier.
The small majority might’ve missed that because you forgot to say that, but you don’t want the turf tire
And Isaac 😂🙏🙏🙏
Who's isaac ?
Call it an agricultural commodity transfer device.should cover all the bases.or start new bs .50 50 chance of making the masses happy.
You should look around for a decent grain trailer
If your building grain storage I'd invest in a 30 foot bin from the start and it will pay for itself in 7ish years. Be way happier than building some 18 footers or 21 footers used. The concrete your pouring won't fit a bigger one, plus the bolt kit for that used bin and new traps and unload will cost you probably a 1.00 plus a bushel. Just as well put a 1.00 toward a bin you won't outgrow very fast
This is also coming from a small farm that has plenty of small grain bins lol
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To me, does not matter if you call it a grain buggy or cart. It does the same thing.
Better call your significant other to run cart for you
His girlfriend left him and he has a new child
@Bungoonafarm you need to ask him before you get told off .
@@sharolbangerter4057that’s the old one,,,, he has a new one.
@@sharolbangerter4057dude he has new one now he posted a pic of him and her on his Instagram just a week or two ago.
@@sharolbangerter4057 all good
Chris...in aus....it call a chaser bin....easy
Chris, will the truck floaters you're not using work on the cart?
I was gonna say I remember you getting some oversize implement tires are they the same size as your green buggy or smaller? I know that I remember you putting them up in the hay or something like that or am I thinking of something else?
How come you don’t use your dump trailer to?
Stacking....
Kicking ass doing the farming gig ...great job duff!!!
There are usually has two speeds for corn and wheat also, although you are right about the tires on the buggy!
Sincerely!
R. S. V.
grainavaiter
Things are starting to run smoother for you details coming threw for you
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You was😅money on everything else so get two new tires for the cart
Did i miss the intro of Yenko's friend?
Me too!
Hi just to say a buggy has 2 wheel like the old 2 wheel horse buggy a cart has 4 wheels like the old horse open cart a wagon is a coverd wagon like the old pioneer wagon horse drawn good stuff Chris 😊
Don't you have two silos on your farm?
Ya ones got haylage in it the other has corn silage
What is wrong with your trailer you got should have that ready to go
There's a few holes in the trailer, OK drawing rocks and clay, but definitely not corn.
If you really want to confuse your east coast friends call the grain cart a bank out wagon.
What is wrong with your trailer you got should have that ready to go what happened to all the snow you were gonna get
Who cares how many trucks you have who cares how many tractors you have them people are just jealous they don't have anything keep running your older stuff it still works if it ain't broke don't fix it ankle in people humanoids just jealous
so that what 80 bushel corn looks like .
Doesnt matter what it yields you would still just cock your leg and piss on it Stinky
Keep crying little baby thing . Aha hahaha!!
Not hard too know , what a that like you looks like, very deranged looking, rocking back and forth, frothing at the mouth, eyes red with anger, but hasn't the brains to control it. A freaky looking Creep. 😂😂
You're still a freaky weirdo, keep taking the Medication 💊
I can't Wait to hear the announcement " you are now watching the 2025 Season of farming with Duff AG 😀😉
Duffy,
Leaving your unloading auger out while you are combining is a really, REALLY bad thing. All it takes is one mistake and you will destroy that wonderful old machine.
I can tell you without question, that if you don't change that habit, it will bite you in the future.
I'm not trying to be a smart ass here. I am trying to help you !!!
It's a auger wagon but who cares fill it
Your gonna be disappointed if you think that Big Cam is gonna pull better than Mack if it has a 460 in it. Hopefully that Cummins stays together if you keep your foot out of it.
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It wouldn't matter what you did if you change the tires to match half the people will be here bitching about you doing that, leave them like you did and you get people complaining about that. Getting through harvest and putting as much money in the bank as you can and maybe changing out the tire next year is what matters. If you're going to go with that turf-type tire those things are not cheap I put a set on my triaxle shit tank 26x28L i was out $18000, $3k each
Oh my god..... I laughed my ass off from you saying the experts know what they are doing when talking about tires.... BOOM take that keyboard experts..