I just love the sounds, Pete, of when you took us with you on the MD road trip today!!! Those moments sent me back over 50 years to our farm days in Minnesota when Dad would allow me to ride with him on our Farmall Super M. The engine and transmission sounds were priceless as you accelerated into road gear!! Blessings to you for letting us be part of your farm family with these videos!!! ;o)
Me too, when my Grampa would take me with him when he plowed his "bottom ten" Loved my Grampa and watching you drive through farm country brought back some precious memories.
I have no experience with tractors at all but since I started watching Pete's videos, I have found the sound of the engine resonates within me. I just love that deep grumbling sound....its almost primal the way rumbles through your head and chest. I fully understand you chaps being enthusiasts. 👍😁
I wish I could tell you what makes this video so good. I am just at a loss for words. Reminds me of a long ago time. Thanks to you and your family for sharing.
What makes them so good is that he’s genuine. Nothing is staged, he just brings us a long for the ride. And does a great job narrating, teaching us common folk what’s going on, and plenty of jokes too!
@@jagriffin1 and he’s concise with no interruptions with a great vocabulary and exceptional editing. Its captivatinglly informative, genuine, and always contains a variety of tasks that keeps it all going smoothly.
You spreading crushed rock reminds me of the time we did the same and one of the truck loads of rock contained a whole family of box turtles. My brother my father and I were tossing turtles out of the way so they wouldn't get smooshed. The barn kitties didn't know what to think about that. They were checking all of that action out.
I remember my dad's Farmall Tractor just like Pete's, running hot in the summer nightfall and watching the occasional spark fly out of the exhaust pipe into the cool evening sky. Summer started this way.
Every time I watch one of your videos it lifts my heart and spirits, except for the sadder ones, of course but I appreciate the reality that you share.♥
I love the “solid clank” when you release the clutch and brake pedals against that heavy steel floor board one of my favorite memories of farming, grandpa had many letter series tractors!! Watching your videos give me such good memories and inspiration. Thankyou!!!
Pete, that was simply a lot of fun! The MD looks beautiful-the muffler is really the finishing touch; I just loved the ride! And the pigs have turned out super! The stone makes such a difference in the aesthetics of your farm, too. You really put in quite a day!
Love the nicknames for the pigs and cows ,hello monsters when they're older and acknowledging the ladies. Until this channel I didn't know how the cows communicate. Guess all is well when Patty is quiet!
Thanks again Pete, I just love the videos your sense of humor, how you accomplish your responsibilities on the farm,winter has pass Spring is here HARA which always brings up time to clean up the yard area l driveways with the grading,an applying the crushed stones not only does it look superb, but also less dusty. Very soon the field work. I love watching that. Have a great year !
Thanks Pete for sharing your hard days work. I have watched a lot of your videos and have enjoyed them all, but this one was like you personally invited all of us to come to your place and hang out with you. Growing up on a farm made this day special. Boy those porkers are really showing off the quality care you guys have given them. Thanks Again
Pete and Hillary, I really enjoy your channel as we grew up on a farm in central Illinois and before we retired from the farm we too raised beef, pigs and chickens as well as a variety of animals. Our friends called us the Funny Farm. Watching today’s video and when you removed the dual wheel hub and it was from M&W Gear in Gibson City it brought back memories as we used a lot of their products. We now live about 40 miles south of there in the small town of Villa Grove, Illinois . I especially enjoy your Sunday videos bringing what’s really important to everyone’s mind. We get to tied up in collecting things that amount to basically nothing in the real world. A friend told me once that he’s never seen a u-haul behind a hearse. Wishing you and your family a happy and fruitful life. Lee and Carolyn Bretzlaff
Nothing more pleasing than getting gravel or stone on a road that needs the dirt road covered. I know it's called stone, but folks around here say they had their driveway graveled, when it's talked about. The Farmall MD is really looking nice, great job on it Pete. Thanks for sharing, have a great week.
Hi Pete. I’m so glad you put the finishing touches on the MD. It is truly a work of art. Beautiful tractor and restored perfectly. The new stone looks great!!
Excellent episode Pete and Hillary. (I never wrote anything about your door's ornamental shrubbery, but now I will just type, man, does that look better!) Your hogs look superb. The farm is awakening with a new growing season!
Pete, I love watching you, listening to you and picking up a few new things each episode. Thank you for sharing your life with us. You and Hillary are a blessing.
Hello Pete I have been watching your channel and I love it it seems like you are old school. You remind me of my dad that passed away in 2014 of cancer. He liked work on old tracks and lawn mowers . He had five acres that we cleared off and he grew a garden on about an acre and a half. He also raised some chickens and at one time had a pig. Just wanted you to know. Have a bless day and prayers for your family
Good video as always and I can’t wait until the next one. I enjoy all of your videos especially how much detail you go into when it comes to everything.
I spread countless loads with a tandem dump, that driver was really a good spreader. I never ever was that good. Great video and I really enjoyed the rocking.
Hi. You asked for feedback about what kinds of videos we would enjoy watching. The mechanical ones, for me, are not so much entertaining. The day in the life stuff-I love; particularly, I love the videos showcasing the animals and their quirky behavior. I love to see the work-a-day stuff on the farm like today’s feature of unusual jobs you and Hillary take care of on the farm. I really like those that show things like preparing and going to market-interacting with customers and fellow sellers; it makes me feel like I got to go along! I love when you showcase particular animals such as the two bulls and their personal competition for the ladies’ attention. I wouldn’t mind seeing some of the stuff that goes on inside the house, mainly cooking and/or canning or other food preservation techniques.
I love the “just hanging out with Pete getting stuff done” videos. Please understand that many of us work desk jobs where we listen to corporate buzzwords in endless meetings as leaders say things their actions belie, and we create deliverables that don’t really matter, with no sense of the larger picture, which is not shared with us. Just hanging out with you as you make measurable progress on tangible and necessary things is an antidote to our corporate meaninglessness. Thanks for letting us spend time with you.
Dad would say u needed a bigger hammer lol you destroied that steering wheel lol Love the content so good I am a mason and hope to farm in retirement but i feel i should just live vicariously through you and your lovely family thanks so much
Kudos to the truck driver. I’ve asked that they spread stone and they wouldn’t do it. Something about insurance. Your driver not only spread the stone, but did a great job doing it. I certainly hope you tipped him with some of freezer contents. Great content sir.
Wow What a transformation on the driveways compared to month or so ago. heck forget the month last week!. from sloppy mud/manure, to dry packed and stoned! huge!!! difference. Love the job you did on that muffler. it looks like brand new!. and the fenders look great! also. Man! I love the job you did on that MD. and yes! I know how much time went into it that we didn't see. what we seen wasn't even the tip of the iceberg. and the "peepers" are coming along good too! you're right they grow fast!. I was surprised you took down your prized Ivy around the garage door. I thought you weren't going to take that down? But between you and me? I'm glad you did it was driving me crazy every time you walked thru the door ha ha. I also love! the ride on the MD. that was great. Thanks again Pete for another great video and for taking the time to do it. we really love them all. it let's us all relive our youth on the farms. ECF.
Pete and family. I'm Ryk from Seattle. I very much enjoy tractor repair videos with all the other videos. I find all the videos present a real vision of what's needed on the farm. Best wishes and thank you!
Great 'day in the life video', Pete. Its always a pleasure being with you on days like that. I get a broad scope of things you do and I learn a lot along the way. All the best from the UK to you and the Family. Take care 🙂
Thanks Pete for taking us along with you today. You make the time pass quickly and with great joy 🤩. Love the chicks 🐥 house tour, good job 👏 Hillary. Take care you guy’s and see you on the next one.
It's so good to just listen to you talk about all repairs, and maintenance that is required to keep the machinery running and to keep the farm in good shape. Prayers for health and safety! God Bless!!!❤
IT was probably a very long day for you Pete and it really does show up in how well you all manage your family farm. But for the viewers it was through the magic of editing a seemingly short day. Birds 🐔🕊️🐣 should stand as a reminder of how time really does seem to just fly away! None the less this was a enjoyed 18min. Until the next video ✌️
Those piggies look as delicious as the new one in my freezer from Hepler’s Meats. The lard rendered and canned very well. It matches our new half of beef. 🐷🐮💙
I so enjoy your videos...always make me smile...i was a dirt farmers daughter from extreme Eastern Ks, we were organic farmers but i didn't even know what that meant back in the day. We pulled cockleburs and sunflower weeds by hand, lot of us kids. Slave labor for sure. We had a John Deere B, dad did all the overhauling, we made haystacks if the old old stationary baler was broken. The one where you sat and twisted wire by hand...yea we did. The hay stacks us kids had to jump and smash the itchy hay down. We also had an Alis Chamber tractor, think it is spelled correctly. Later got a Case think it was? Put hay up in the barn by a rope and the big pully thing. This was all in the 50s mostly. No running water and coal for heat...but it is nice to see your farm and your love of your animals and equipment! Thanks...Happy Sunday!
Pete, the mighty MD looks and sounds great bringing back memories of the good old days. Good to see that your neighbors are getting in the field and the pastures are getting growth and ready for the chickens and the cows to get out and enjoy.
Hey Pete this is just a idea for you when you have all of your tractors done you should do a little parade around your farm with them all washed up I think that would be cool because they all look very nice and running great
I love your videos! You have been inspiring to myself and my daughter. I'm 34, grown up commercial dairy and I am now a hvac tech...until today! I've just bought 3 highland calves, 2 heifers 1 steer. You are living my dream that I thought was impossible. I will be doing my own AI for now but plan to move into a full self sustainable herd within the next 5 years. I too am from New York. Mooers NY, born an raised! Thank you for your videos! Thank you for your kind, well spoken words of wisdom and encouragement!
Awesome video! the MD tractor looks and sounds Fantastic!!! oh boy! she pulled out the Honey Do List!! you guys are Awesome! love the fuzz ball chickens. i would love to see how you make the sausage/meatball subs. :) :)
Thanks for another great video, Pete. May Day is festival time in France, and I went to the annual "brocante" at Les Grands Chezeaux in the Limousin, France. There was a display of vintage cars and tractors, including a Farmall Cub with a wooden cart which would originally have been pulled by cows or oxen in this area of historically small acreage farms in central France. As soon as I saw it I thought of you.
Well you have been busy while you were gone!. Love the channel I am a new viewer. Love the older tractors and Thank you for being nice enough to share your farm with us. Hope y'all have a good day !
Gosh that was funny. “Oh no not a regular socket on an impact wrench no way! Brrrrrr” and “I could put it on Craigslist and probably get….$3,000 for it?” Haha!
Pete, you needed a bigger hammer on that duel wheel hub. Haha. I remember well now during the 60's New England Mud Season having to spread loads of gravel on the driveway with Dad. Yard work in summer includes digging out chunks of firewood used to fill ruts while extracting cars. We finally got the driveway so cars didn't sink in axle deep every spring when we moved to a new place.
Pete you made the MD look like new, I had a 1953 M it liked its gasoline, it was my loader tractor, until I replaced it with a John Deere 2020 with shuttle shift. That was a great loader tractor. Great videos keep on farming
I always enjoy a day on your farm. It occurs to me that it would be interesting to splice together some footage of one brood of piglets from day one through to ready for market.
Pete if your viewers have never worked on a farm there is always something that needs doing. Just comes down to what rears it head up as a priority. Looks like you are keeping very busy good on you.
A busy spring. Plus the market duties. You have earned a rest after a hard day of steady work. Good editing on curing the paint on the muffler and a tractor ride in the neighborhood. Chickens are growing too. Great vid.
I love this channel. It's funny what strikes you as you watch. I grew up in Ithaca on a small farm and learned to drive our smaller Allis Chalmers tractor well before turning 16 (I don't remember driving big Allis much at all). The feeling of putting a tractor in a high gear which is so different than driving a stick shift car is what struck me. The sound of the engine kicking up into that higher gear is something I had forgotten having not driven a tractor at speed for 30 years. Thanks for sparking that memory Pete. I will be visiting Ithaca in May the weekend of the 14th and hope to catch you to say hello.
Great to see the MD finished, the silencer is a nice touch, and she should be no trailer Queen, but don't work it too hard, it is restored, but ready for work, spot on sir.
"All those viewers living in their basements with OCD"....Too funny, made me laugh out loud! :)
Gave me a good chuckle too. It's even funnier for the sole reason of it being so true.
That was hilarious, I had to google the symptoms of Obsessive-compulsive-disorder (OCD)
Too funny!
I just love the sounds, Pete, of when you took us with you on the MD road trip today!!! Those moments sent me back over 50 years to our farm days in Minnesota when Dad would allow me to ride with him on our Farmall Super M. The engine and transmission sounds were priceless as you accelerated into road gear!! Blessings to you for letting us be part of your farm family with these videos!!! ;o)
Thank you Elliott! Glad I could bring some good memories back.
Me too, when my Grampa would take me with him when he plowed his "bottom ten" Loved my Grampa and watching you drive through farm country brought back some precious memories.
I have no experience with tractors at all but since I started watching Pete's videos, I have found the sound of the engine resonates within me. I just love that deep grumbling sound....its almost primal the way rumbles through your head and chest. I fully understand you chaps being enthusiasts. 👍😁
Seeing all those IH case's reminds me of west central MN growing up. We had a B that I learned on.
Brings memories for me too. That road gear sound meant we were going home after baling hay.
I wish I could tell you what makes this video so good. I am just at a loss for words. Reminds me of a long ago time. Thanks to you and your family for sharing.
Kind words, thank you.
Hi Pete! Those pigs sure look good. Probably because of the happy life you give them. They will be very tasty as well 😋!
What makes them so good is that he’s genuine. Nothing is staged, he just brings us a long for the ride. And does a great job narrating, teaching us common folk what’s going on, and plenty of jokes too!
@@JustaFewAcresFarm u from which country bro....and How many acre ur 🚜 farm
@@jagriffin1 and he’s concise with no interruptions with a great vocabulary and exceptional editing. Its captivatinglly informative, genuine, and always contains a variety of tasks that keeps it all going smoothly.
You spreading crushed rock reminds me of the time we did the same and one of the truck loads of rock contained a whole family of box turtles. My brother my father and I were tossing turtles out of the way so they wouldn't get smooshed. The barn kitties didn't know what to think about that. They were checking all of that action out.
That ride through the farm land countryside, was pure Americana!! ❤️
I remember my dad's Farmall Tractor just like Pete's, running hot in the summer nightfall and watching the occasional spark fly out of the exhaust pipe into the cool evening sky. Summer started this way.
The sound of the MD, and the view going down the road, well, you’ve done a great job rebuilding it. It looks ready for another 50 years!
Spring has sprung... Great time to refresh. Always good to see rock go down. Can't wait for 756 videos!
Have to say even as a John Deere guy I’d be proud to have that MD in my shop. You do a great job restoring.
It's always refreshing to get a dose of your cheerful disposition and pleasant way of getting on with your chores.
I just want you to know it sure is nice to see a man enjoying life. God bless
I just love watching the grass flipping up to dry
Every time I watch one of your videos it lifts my heart and spirits, except for the sadder ones, of course but I appreciate the reality that you share.♥
I love the “solid clank” when you release the clutch and brake pedals against that heavy steel floor board one of my favorite memories of farming, grandpa had many letter series tractors!! Watching your videos give me such good memories and inspiration. Thankyou!!!
You know, I always noticed that sound, but didn't think about it. It is a lovely note.
Pete, that was simply a lot of fun! The MD looks beautiful-the muffler is really the finishing touch; I just loved the ride! And the pigs have turned out super! The stone makes such a difference in the aesthetics of your farm, too. You really put in quite a day!
Love the nicknames for the pigs and cows ,hello monsters when they're older and acknowledging the ladies. Until this channel I didn't know how the cows communicate. Guess all is well when Patty is quiet!
Love that Farmall whine when you go into a road gear. Precious memories.
Thanks again Pete, I just love the videos your sense of humor, how you accomplish your responsibilities on the farm,winter has pass Spring is here HARA which always brings up time to clean up the yard area l driveways with the grading,an applying the crushed stones not only does it look superb, but also less dusty. Very soon the field work. I love watching that. Have a great year !
Thanks Pete for sharing your hard days work. I have watched a lot of your videos and have enjoyed them all, but this one was like you personally invited all of us to come to your place and hang out with you. Growing up on a farm made this day special. Boy those porkers are really showing off the quality care you guys have given them. Thanks Again
Pete and Hillary, I really enjoy your channel as we grew up on a farm in central Illinois and before we retired from the farm we too raised beef, pigs and chickens as well as a variety of animals. Our friends called us the Funny Farm. Watching today’s video and when you removed the dual wheel hub and it was from M&W Gear in Gibson City it brought back memories as we used a lot of their products. We now live about 40 miles south of there in the small town of Villa Grove, Illinois . I especially enjoy your Sunday videos bringing what’s really important to everyone’s mind. We get to tied up in collecting things that amount to basically nothing in the real world. A friend told me once that he’s never seen a u-haul behind a hearse. Wishing you and your family a happy and fruitful life. Lee and Carolyn Bretzlaff
The MD looks GORGEOUS! You did such a nice job on it!
Yes he did he does an awesome job on his restorations of his tractors !
Nothing more pleasing than getting gravel or stone on a road that needs the dirt road covered. I know it's called stone, but folks around here say they had their driveway graveled, when it's talked about. The Farmall MD is really looking nice, great job on it Pete. Thanks for sharing, have a great week.
Hi Pete. I’m so glad you put the finishing touches on the MD. It is truly a work of art. Beautiful tractor and restored perfectly. The new stone looks great!!
Excellent episode Pete and Hillary.
(I never wrote anything about your door's ornamental shrubbery, but now I will just type, man, does that look better!) Your hogs look superb. The farm is awakening with a new growing season!
Can you garden under the solar panels?
Pete, I love watching you, listening to you and picking up a few new things each episode. Thank you for sharing your life with us. You and Hillary are a blessing.
Hello Pete I have been watching your channel and I love it it seems like you are old school. You remind me of my dad that passed away in 2014 of cancer. He liked work on old tracks and lawn mowers . He had five acres that we cleared off and he grew a garden on about an acre and a half. He also raised some chickens and at one time had a pig. Just wanted you to know. Have a bless day and prayers for your family
Good video as always and I can’t wait until the next one. I enjoy all of your videos especially how much detail you go into when it comes to everything.
After weeks of slogging through mud, it's gotta be deeply satisfying to get that gravel.
Happy Spring to you both
Any day with a Pete video is a good day!
I spread countless loads with a tandem dump, that driver was really a good spreader. I never ever was that good. Great video and I really enjoyed the rocking.
The truck driver did a great job spreading the stone!
Hi. You asked for feedback about what kinds of videos we would enjoy watching. The mechanical ones, for me, are not so much entertaining. The day in the life stuff-I love; particularly, I love the videos showcasing the animals and their quirky behavior. I love to see the work-a-day stuff on the farm like today’s feature of unusual jobs you and Hillary take care of on the farm. I really like those that show things like preparing and going to market-interacting with customers and fellow sellers; it makes me feel like I got to go along! I love when you showcase particular animals such as the two bulls and their personal competition for the ladies’ attention. I wouldn’t mind seeing some of the stuff that goes on inside the house, mainly cooking and/or canning or other food preservation techniques.
10:01 "Chrome Socket on an impact wrench. No way!!!"
Gave me a good chuckle! Thanks for the laughs Pete!
I did enjoy my day with you...the variety was interesting. Rest well.
I love the “just hanging out with Pete getting stuff done” videos.
Please understand that many of us work desk jobs where we listen to corporate buzzwords in endless meetings as leaders say things their actions belie, and we create deliverables that don’t really matter, with no sense of the larger picture, which is not shared with us.
Just hanging out with you as you make measurable progress on tangible and necessary things is an antidote to our corporate meaninglessness. Thanks for letting us spend time with you.
Pete your pigs look great !
Also want to compliment you on your MD, you put a lot of work in it and it looks great !
Thanks Sarah! I am proud of both.
A lot accomplished! Those pigs look so healthy! Love the baby chicks💕 another day on the farm , thank you fior sharing❗️🌻
Dad would say u needed a bigger hammer lol you destroied that steering wheel lol
Love the content so good
I am a mason
and hope to farm in retirement but i feel i should just live vicariously through you and your lovely family
thanks so much
Pete you are a rockstar in the farming world I would love to shake your hand someday
It's truly amazing to watch how you take care of the animals and how they grow it's so impressive
Dump truck driver knew what he was doing. Forgot how much I miss that gear noise on a old tractor, beats a CVT whine any day.🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜👨🌾
Such a wonderful story! Hope to see more about these two precious animals! ❤️
Love these videos Pete! Glad to see that y'all finally have some sunny weather...and your farm is looking great as usual. Have a great week!
How can you not give a thumbs up to a joyride on the MD!? It’s like instant thumbs up from me!
Kudos to the truck driver. I’ve asked that they spread stone and they wouldn’t do it. Something about insurance. Your driver not only spread the stone, but did a great job doing it. I certainly hope you tipped him with some of freezer contents. Great content sir.
Wow What a transformation on the driveways compared to month or so ago. heck forget the month last week!. from sloppy mud/manure, to dry packed and stoned! huge!!! difference. Love the job you did on that muffler. it looks like brand new!. and the fenders look great! also. Man! I love the job you did on that MD. and yes! I know how much time went into it that we didn't see. what we seen wasn't even the tip of the iceberg. and the "peepers" are coming along good too! you're right they grow fast!. I was surprised you took down your prized Ivy around the garage door. I thought you weren't going to take that down? But between you and me? I'm glad you did it was driving me crazy every time you walked thru the door ha ha. I also love! the ride on the MD. that was great. Thanks again Pete for another great video and for taking the time to do it. we really love them all. it let's us all relive our youth on the farms. ECF.
Love the chanel pete!!thank you for being a wholesome individual
Pete and family. I'm Ryk from Seattle. I very much enjoy tractor repair videos with all the other videos. I find all the videos present a real vision of what's needed on the farm. Best wishes and thank you!
It's so nice of you to help the OCD people...at least until the plant starts to overrun the shop and door, again. 😁
That dump truck driver done a good job spreading the stone!
I always enjoy your videos , Pete .
Great 'day in the life video', Pete. Its always a pleasure being with you on days like that. I get a broad scope of things you do and I learn a lot along the way. All the best from the UK to you and the Family. Take care 🙂
your killing it Pete!!! love it. you got Justin Rhodes reworking his game........ stay true fellow 53 year old boy!! love ya!
The place is lookin' sharp. Always nice to have freshly packed crush w/o the mud. C'mon spring!!!
Thanks Pete for taking us along with you today. You make the time pass quickly and with great joy 🤩. Love the chicks 🐥 house tour, good job 👏 Hillary. Take care you guy’s and see you on the next one.
Always fun riding around with you and doing your chores with you and visiting all the animals
It's so good to just listen to you talk about all repairs, and maintenance that is required to keep the machinery running and to keep the farm in good shape. Prayers for health and safety! God Bless!!!❤
Fattys..... You crack me up. Never heard anybody call chickens fattys before. Love it. I always enjoy my day with y'all. God bless.
Definitely don't miss spreading gravel with a tractor, finally bought a skid steer and boy it's handier then a pocket in a shirt.
IT was probably a very long day for you Pete and it really does show up in how well you all manage your family farm. But for the viewers it was through the magic of editing a seemingly short day. Birds 🐔🕊️🐣 should stand as a reminder of how time really does seem to just fly away! None the less this was a enjoyed 18min. Until the next video ✌️
Lol! "Chrome socket on an impact no way". Everyone does it. Great video Pete
Those piggies look as delicious as the new one in my freezer from Hepler’s Meats. The lard rendered and canned very well. It matches our new half of beef. 🐷🐮💙
I so enjoy your videos...always make me smile...i was a dirt farmers daughter from extreme Eastern Ks, we were organic farmers but i didn't even know what that meant back in the day. We pulled cockleburs and sunflower weeds by hand, lot of us kids. Slave labor for sure. We had a John Deere B, dad did all the overhauling, we made haystacks if the old old stationary baler was broken. The one where you sat and twisted wire by hand...yea we did. The hay stacks us kids had to jump and smash the itchy hay down. We also had an Alis Chamber tractor, think it is spelled correctly. Later got a Case think it was? Put hay up in the barn by a rope and the big pully thing. This was all in the 50s mostly. No running water and coal for heat...but it is nice to see your farm and your love of your animals and equipment! Thanks...Happy Sunday!
LOL yeah, that steering wheel. I liked the exhaust muffler before the paint, it made it look "original".
Was so happy to see the gravel arrive! 💃💃💃. TA DA! Had to laugh when Hillary pulled the list out from behind her.
Pete, the mighty MD looks and sounds great bringing back memories of the good old days. Good to see that your neighbors are getting in the field and the pastures are getting growth and ready for the chickens and the cows to get out and enjoy.
Man them pigs sure have grown. Almost ready. Always look forward to a new video. Thank Pete....
That end dump driver done really good on that spreading.
What a great piece of entertainment! Thank you for this and for your other videos. They really make my days brighter!
Hey Pete this is just a idea for you when you have all of your tractors done you should do a little parade around your farm with them all washed up I think that would be cool because they all look very nice and running great
I love your videos! You have been inspiring to myself and my daughter.
I'm 34, grown up commercial dairy and I am now a hvac tech...until today!
I've just bought 3 highland calves, 2 heifers 1 steer.
You are living my dream that I thought was impossible. I will be doing my own AI for now but plan to move into a full self sustainable herd within the next 5 years.
I too am from New York. Mooers NY, born an raised!
Thank you for your videos! Thank you for your kind, well spoken words of wisdom and encouragement!
Yahoo!!! Congratulations! Another small farm is born!
Thank you sir!
MD looks great! Can’t wait to see it work! Looking forward to the 756 evolution, as well! Thanks for another great video!
Thanks you Pete for cutting the brush growing over the door to garage it drove me nuts.🤯 Great channel keep up the great videos. 🤙
I hope you’re taking us to the market with you. I enjoy those trips. Thanks for sharing.
Great vlog 😍 thanks Pete, Hilary and family. 👋
Awesome video! the MD tractor looks and sounds Fantastic!!! oh boy! she pulled out the Honey Do List!! you guys are Awesome! love the fuzz ball chickens. i would love to see how you make the sausage/meatball subs. :) :)
Your day of work looks like fun to.me.
Thanks for another great video, Pete. May Day is festival time in France, and I went to the annual "brocante" at Les Grands Chezeaux in the Limousin, France. There was a display of vintage cars and tractors, including a Farmall Cub with a wooden cart which would originally have been pulled by cows or oxen in this area of historically small acreage farms in central France. As soon as I saw it I thought of you.
Thank you for sharing your day with us. Came in and watched while we ate a bite after several hours of weeding. God Bless
Now That is a new box blade, at least a well maintained one, I bet it would really look good behind the MD.
Well you have been busy while you were gone!. Love the channel I am a new viewer. Love the older tractors and Thank you for being nice enough to share your farm with us. Hope y'all have a good day !
Gosh that was funny. “Oh no not a regular socket on an impact wrench no way! Brrrrrr” and “I could put it on Craigslist and probably get….$3,000 for it?” Haha!
Pete, you needed a bigger hammer on that duel wheel hub. Haha. I remember well now during the 60's New England Mud Season having to spread loads of gravel on the driveway with Dad. Yard work in summer includes digging out chunks of firewood used to fill ruts while extracting cars. We finally got the driveway so cars didn't sink in axle deep every spring when we moved to a new place.
i grew up on the farm.love animals.love the sound of the MD on the road.i restored a 1941 H.larry
I didn't think anybody else had a favorite pair of pliers ...lol
Hey Pete thanks for the ride , loved it as usual 😀
Pete you made the MD look like new, I had a 1953 M it liked its gasoline, it was my loader tractor, until I replaced it with a John Deere 2020 with shuttle shift. That was a great loader tractor. Great videos keep on farming
We always enjoy spending the day with you!! Always look forward to seeing more!!
A wonderful combination of activities. The MD really hauls on the road! What a nice machine.
Thourouly enjoyed the day and ride around the neighbourhood. Thanks for sharing Pete.
Great job pigs look great. great to see you got another batch of chicks.
I always enjoy a day on your farm. It occurs to me that it would be interesting to splice together some footage of one brood of piglets from day one through to ready for market.
Man Mr. Pete, you'll have a super highway through Just A Few Acres Farm when you're done.
Pete if your viewers have never worked on a farm there is always something that needs doing. Just comes down to what rears it head up as a priority. Looks like you are keeping very busy good on you.
A busy spring. Plus the market duties. You have earned a rest after a hard day of steady work. Good editing on curing the paint on the muffler and a tractor ride in the neighborhood. Chickens are growing too. Great vid.
Love the driveway, always interesting to see what you do on the farm, even if it’s mundane for you it’s totally different for me. Thanks
I love this channel. It's funny what strikes you as you watch. I grew up in Ithaca on a small farm and learned to drive our smaller Allis Chalmers tractor well before turning 16 (I don't remember driving big Allis much at all). The feeling of putting a tractor in a high gear which is so different than driving a stick shift car is what struck me. The sound of the engine kicking up into that higher gear is something I had forgotten having not driven a tractor at speed for 30 years. Thanks for sparking that memory Pete. I will be visiting Ithaca in May the weekend of the 14th and hope to catch you to say hello.
Great to see the MD finished, the silencer is a nice touch, and she should be no trailer Queen, but don't work it too hard, it is restored, but ready for work, spot on sir.
MD looks awesome, Pete.
Thats was terrific being out for a ride around the neighborhood !