Brad, when I was a kid back in the sixties I had a couple of TONKA trucks😍 and dreamt of driving one, and you get to do it for real that’s called living the dream.🤗👍🏴
Well done Brad once again, the tradeskills all you guys have is incredibly valuable to this farm. It saves a lot of money, both your and Matts skills save a lot of money, having someone like Matt who can do A/C and electrical work on site at call is very valuable compared to having to wait for a tradesman from Moree come out and work on a machine he’s not really familiar with. Brads mechanical skills really come to the fore with the heavy machinery. Thats big labour money right there having someone come out and they don’t come immediately you have to wait. Phils electric abilities certainly saved money on the farm.
Was on a CAT demo day in the mid 90's, got to test drive one of those ADT's, in a quarry not far from the Birtley factory.Even got a walk round that., in the UK were they made them. Stopping at the bottom of a hill, then diff lock's in, it reversed up, fully loaded !stunning bit of kit, regularly pass New unit's going south for export, even bigger still. Good choice for a bargain muck shifter 👍
Great content and footage. I look forward to every video. I was a field mechanic, and I’ve farmed and ranched since 1983. I started farming soybeans and round baling hay grazer and prairie hay on my own at 14 years of age in 83. Kind of cut from the same cloth as you guys and your dad. Luke from Skiatook Oklahoma
Great content again, boys will be boys when playing with their toys 😂 nerves of steel ! Thought the accumulator was close to smashing the side window of the cab while swinging on the forks 🤔...dump truck sounds good after major maintenance work 👍
Thanks for taking us along mate, does adjusting the ride hight affect the whole chassis or just the front axle and cab. Keep making videos of what you lads are up to, what may seem boring or uninteresting to you, interests a lot of people and is a great way to show what it takes running a large family farm. Cheers.
Got on ya Brad.. every cool 'ute' needs to be 'bagged'.. Lo-Rider hydraulics.. lay some chassis on da ground, pump some 'bounce'.. you'll be adding some boost' next and taking it to the Deni ute Muster LOL.. Ripper vid.. Thanks.
Hey brad please dont hit the ripper boots with lump hammer idid flake of metal in side of nose didnt feel a thing just blood dripping on the ground she's dry over at weewaa enjoy ing the vids rob
I love the way Brad explains things and what he's doing. He would make a good teacher.
Who knew that in 2023 the best thing to watch in the world is Brad running around in an old dump truck.
Love how each of you bring different skills to the same outcome. Awesome amongst brothers, richer than gold in a business….
Great job Brad running the excavator
Great job Brad putting the tooth on the bucket
Thanks Brad good to see you're enthusiasm in recording this for us
Great job Brad working on the dump truck
Brad, when I was a kid back in the sixties I had a couple of TONKA trucks😍 and dreamt of driving one, and you get to do it for real that’s called living the dream.🤗👍🏴
Love your videos Brad, Phil, Matt and Peter. It's all great content. Wish you could put a video daily so I could get my jackson brothers fix 😅
Well done Brad once again, the tradeskills all you guys have is incredibly valuable to this farm. It saves a lot of money, both your and Matts skills save a lot of money, having someone like Matt who can do A/C and electrical work on site at call is very valuable compared to having to wait for a tradesman from Moree come out and work on a machine he’s not really familiar with.
Brads mechanical skills really come to the fore with the heavy machinery. Thats big labour money right there having someone come out and they don’t come immediately you have to wait.
Phils electric abilities certainly saved money on the farm.
Thanks really enjoyed this video 👍👍👍
Good evening from Texas
Great video Brad
Love your videos keep them coming!
Thank you for sharing
🏆🙏🇺🇲🤗
Brad great stuff. Always entertaining & informative.
Great video Brad. Matt going to have to up his game now. love seeing what you guys get up to keep up the awesome work
A1 Brad, great to see what you have been up to. I guess looking for a bit more rain to help finish the crops off.
Brad ya needed a bitter hair to find the the hole for the accumulator. 😂😂😂. Another great video
Was on a CAT demo day in the mid 90's, got to test drive one of those ADT's, in a quarry not far from the Birtley factory.Even got a walk round that., in the UK were they made them. Stopping at the bottom of a hill, then diff lock's in, it reversed up, fully loaded !stunning bit of kit, regularly pass New unit's going south for export, even bigger still. Good choice for a bargain muck shifter 👍
Another job well done 👍 And the fields look beautiful.
Looks like we've seen the last of that Matt fella. Roll on the Brad channel. 😂
Great work gents.
Canola is looking good. 👍👍
Brad you should be in Hollywood .
Always great content, thanks guys!🎉
That was a wild ride on the steps of a dump truck Brad, it was great 😂
Great job Brad love you work cheers for now mate
Great content and footage. I look forward to every video. I was a field mechanic, and I’ve farmed and ranched since 1983. I started farming soybeans and round baling hay grazer and prairie hay on my own at 14 years of age in 83. Kind of cut from the same cloth as you guys and your dad. Luke from Skiatook Oklahoma
Rallying in the dump truck that be a new advent to start up
Great content again, boys will be boys when playing with their toys 😂 nerves of steel ! Thought the accumulator was close to smashing the side window of the cab while swinging on the forks 🤔...dump truck sounds good after major maintenance work 👍
I was meaning to ask Brad how close that was to the window😂😂
Hey Brad excellent rambling works mate
You’re a legend Mate. Broken to fixed in 22 minutes according to the video 😂
Love the brads ramblings
Good on ya Brad bloody good vlog
Thanks for taking us along mate, does adjusting the ride hight affect the whole chassis or just the front axle and cab. Keep making videos of what you lads are up to, what may seem boring or uninteresting to you, interests a lot of people and is a great way to show what it takes running a large family farm. Cheers.
You're just spoiling the lads now with suspension :D All it needs is more gears and it could have a crack at the Finke :P
Is that a 50 ton dump truck???
Another awesome video. From the kiwi.
Hi mate! It’s a 35t👍😁
Very good Video 👍 👍
Good content as always keep it coming fellows!!!
Well done team
Moxie circle work. Does it get any better lol 👍👍
Good one Brad. I bet Matt was hoping he didn’t see his GoPro go under the wheel while he was editing 😱
Absolutely what I was thinking😂😂
I have sat many of hour's on a cat 350. My filling in my teeth would drop out with bouncing around, hehe
Is there such a thing as a portable shaker,you could use one to separate the rocks from the dirt.
Good job mate
Bradly is so important he has 2 cell phone antennas on his pickup
😂
Got on ya Brad.. every cool 'ute' needs to be 'bagged'.. Lo-Rider hydraulics.. lay some chassis on da ground, pump some 'bounce'.. you'll be adding some
boost' next and taking it to the Deni ute Muster LOL.. Ripper vid.. Thanks.
😂😂
I take it the accumulator is just a pressure vessel part full of air and oil the air giving the movement when compressed? what could go wrong with it?
I didn't know that you could regulate the the height of the suspensions like a French Citroën, Lol 😂😂
Thanks.Brad for the speed trials. You certainly need more grunt........maybe a 871 GM would do it for you
Hey brad please dont hit the ripper boots with lump hammer idid flake of metal in side of nose didnt feel a thing just blood dripping on the ground she's dry over at weewaa enjoy ing the vids rob
Wear an tear.