OMG!! I would "freak out" if just one of our cows got out. Especially, when your Dairy Farm is close to a major hwy. I hope for a win to win outcome for that Rancher and his cows. Wow! thank God for the nice weather you're receiving. Oregon is getting slammed with 15/20 inches of snow, 9' of rain, mud slides, flooding. I'm excited to see your new project either this year or in the coming year-take care
I don’t miss getting up middle of the night chasing dairy and beef in my underwear and gum boots lol! Really tough especially when They get hit on the highway.
A great man (Cole?) once said, "A fool and his dirt shall soon part". And as much business you do with H&R, you'd think they'd overlook a little overage here and there.
Great to see you helping each other out Cole, you never know when you are going to be in need yourself. I was chucking when you picked up that old silo, I knew it was gonna be snug in that roll off, scrap companies are in my experience always a little bit forgiving of dodgy loads. We knocked down some old gas tanks here once and when we broke up the bases there was lots of reinforcing bar which we rolled up into huge balls, yeah the guys sorting it at the yard just loved it.
I know you’re busy but while you’re cleaning up area for the new pad, while there’s easy access, would be good to get rid of dead trees and scrape next to bunk clean. (Sorry, just bugs my ocd to see part clean & part messy 😆)
Getting a stampede of steers to run in the right direction takes a lot of skill like the old wild west Cowboys. Cows will be cows but a cowboy's always a cowboy.
Haha, I remember when I first found your channel and everyone was saying you should get a horse to herd them cattle !!! Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think a horse could cover these miles at the same speed.
Pesky animals when they get out makes your day a little less convenient. Picking stones and moving dirt.... Makes me think could potatoes be in your future??
wish you would have torn up the grain bin into smaller chunks, eh/ Joe Walsh Illusion.......40" foot sucker rod if it isn't magnetized makes great fence repairs
Neighbors helping neighbors. That's what it's all about. Knot headed calves anyway. Rocks rocks and more rocks. Isn't it funny how they just keep rising out of the ground over time? Sucker rod. That's one of the components of rod-weaving. The other is wire to tie the sucker rods together where they intersect after weaving them together. It was quite a workout but that huge patio will never leave the planet or crumble to the dirt. Nice fill in of the hole. That will show that hole, Cole. Joe had a hole in his wall of confusion. I'm certainly glad you guys don't have any holes in the walls you just put up. I like A Life of Illusion. To me it says don't sweat what we cannot control. Will the box people charge you extra for overfilling? Need a gigantic pounder to pound it down some. I don't even know where one would find a giant pounder. Great work vid guys. Thanks for taking us along. Storla Station
He (God) causes the grass to grow for the cattle, And vegetation for the service of man, That he may bring forth food from the earth, And wine that makes glad the heart of man, Oil to make his face shine, And bread which strengthens man’s heart. The trees of the Lord are full of sap, The cedars of Lebanon which He planted, ps104
Keep tnose big awkward loads low you will twist the boom or roll that thing going around a corner with the boom up say that Ben was 7000 up high going around a corner could of been 14000 lbs of side force relying on welds and engineering made for vertical load forces think semi going down a highway and the wind can just knock them over
Great one, neighbors helping neighbors, that's the way it should be. I had always figured you guys would know your way around dirt removal and placement with all the feedlot manure removal. Looks like some heavy winter weather is heading that way but might miss you to the north and west, as it stands now.
On one of the utube videos it showed an attachment for the skid steer that would picked up rocks. It was like a tube with conveyor that would grab rock and pass it via a square tube back to the bucket. It caught my eye because we have hundreds of various size rocks where I live and would save back breaking hours of clearing by hand.
It's nice to have some options when it comes to filling the places in need of dirt, I have a few I need to work on too. Those calves getting out is a day in the life of a cattle farmer, they get out, we put them back and then we fix fence, sounds familiar. Good video, thanks Cole, hope you have a great week!
Ya got all the space you could use in that roll off!! NOW, IF they can roll it off! LOL LOVE that PAA loader!! That monster will eat almost anything.. Almost make you look for challenges for it. Great video Cole. Still love how people out there work together to get some things done. Like loose cattle. Shoulda had horses though. LOL
I recall texting my son when he was off to college and told him the cows were out. He saw it when he woke up. Jumped up trying to get clothes on then realized I was messing with him. Of course he was 9 hours away but there is nothing like that type of news to bring a thought of urgency to your mind. Love the video
Thanks for another great video Cole. It was interesting. Busy day for you and dad. Nice of you guys to help the neighbor get his cattle collected up and back in their corral. Busy time with that project. Next to dirt hauling. You had various piles of dirt to get picked up and put in that hole in the field. Good work guys. Next to getting your concrete pad project ready to go and making a strong base for the concrete. Takes a while to get all of that ready. Hope the haul away container is ok with the bin sticking up over the sides. Probably will be ok. Thanks for the song of the day Brian. Thanks for everything Cole. You both take care and be safe. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
One Spring I was suspended from school for smoking. Dad ran the tractor and for 3 days I did what you were doing, Cole, filling the bucket with stones.
9 to 10 yards per truck. My area so you have about three trucks coming. No doubt you figure a little bit extra and you have a place for it. Thanks for the video God bless
The payloader was a great purchase.
I’d agree, he didn’t think they would use it, but every feedlot needs one! Telehandler is also a big help!
Nice job helping the neighbors with the escapees! On a side note, my blue handled SF slappy arrived today from Farm Focused...love it!
Maybe you never graduate from rock-picking...but you get a lot boulder with it.
One thing for sure about picking up rocks - you never take it for granite.
Slack off and you'll be in deep schist with Dad...@@kylehansen2122
. You each owe me a dollar.
Can't wait to hear what gets said about the dumpster. Please let us know.
They picked it up and said nothing!
That's great!!!
OMG!! I would "freak out" if just one of our cows got out. Especially, when your Dairy Farm is close to a major hwy. I hope for a win to win outcome for that Rancher and his cows. Wow! thank God for the nice weather you're receiving. Oregon is getting slammed with 15/20 inches of snow, 9' of rain, mud slides, flooding. I'm excited to see your new project either this year or in the coming year-take care
I don’t miss getting up middle of the night chasing dairy and beef in my underwear and gum boots lol!
Really tough especially when They get hit on the highway.
Recovering those calves is worth at least a complimentary dinner at his farm house!
No fools here ;) just a couple of awesome guys :) Thank you for the video!
thank you!!
How very kind of you William!
Great work to you and all your neighbors for gathering a herd. I did notice that herding calves is a little easier than herding cats !
I was thinking, at the beginning, the song of the day should be Frankie Lane...RAWHIDE!
You guys ever get a bigger bucket you're going to need a caterpillar to use it!!!lol ❤that thing is HUGE!!!!🙏
Great video again gentlemen! You know back in my day we used horses to wrangle up bovine. :-)
Aren't you glad you have the payloader I think that has paid for itself
A great man (Cole?) once said, "A fool and his dirt shall soon part". And as much business you do with H&R, you'd think they'd overlook a little overage here and there.
My feed says this video was just published 37 minutes ago as of 11Dec2023 around 3PM Eastern but there are comments from 2 days ago ?
Successful fails are always the best!!! Keep up the great content and awesome work
U could save some money and use those rods in the concrete instead of paying for rebar or wire mesh
One thing about working on a farm, you don't need to pay for a gym membership.
Great to see you helping each other out Cole, you never know when you are going to be in need yourself.
I was chucking when you picked up that old silo, I knew it was gonna be snug in that roll off, scrap companies are in my experience always a little bit forgiving of dodgy loads. We knocked down some old gas tanks here once and when we broke up the bases there was lots of reinforcing bar which we rolled up into huge balls, yeah the guys sorting it at the yard just loved it.
I know you’re busy but while you’re cleaning up area for the new pad, while there’s easy access, would be good to get rid of dead trees and scrape next to bunk clean. (Sorry, just bugs my ocd to see part clean & part messy 😆)
Great video you 2.. Great job guys..thank you so much
Make that pad for the ground hay. Drain properly and bigger than you think you need now for possible expansion in the future
Great video Cole and Brian
What a great day on the Sonne Farm. Thank you for sharing your day with us!
Getting a stampede of steers to run in the right direction takes a lot of skill like the old wild west Cowboys. Cows will be cows but a cowboy's always a cowboy.
These are the Best farmer videos on TH-cam by far. I can’t stand the talking farmer videos. 😉
Thanks!!
Which brings me to the song of the day by Paul McCartney "Cow on the run " 😅
I think winter is cancelled this year.
Haha, I remember when I first found your channel and everyone was saying you should get a horse to herd them cattle !!! Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think a horse could cover these miles at the same speed.
Great job you two. Always a few things to do Great helping your neighbours.
Those rods would be good for your pad , put in the concrete for strength
Let us know about dumpster people’s thoughts please
Also.. sucks those glaciers left those rocks in the way lol
Looks like the bulls were having a union meeting wait to you here their demands ! Ha ha ha ha lol 🤣🤣🤣
Great to see that Brian and Cole Sonne recycle - even dirt! 😉
0:11 Heard about the dwarf fortune teller that broke out of jail ? Small, medium at large.
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You wonder how you managed all those years without the front end loader.
Duct tape works great for getting burrs out of your skin, or fiberglass. First hand experience.
thanks! ill have to try that
Couple straps and its not going anywhere!
It may be over high but for sure it will never fall out. great video thanks.
Pesky animals when they get out makes your day a little less convenient. Picking stones and moving dirt.... Makes me think could potatoes be in your future??
You graduate from picking rocks when you kids are old enough to do it.
wish you would have torn up the grain bin into smaller chunks, eh/ Joe Walsh Illusion.......40" foot sucker rod if it isn't magnetized makes great fence repairs
Neighbors helping neighbors. That's what it's all about. Knot headed calves anyway.
Rocks rocks and more rocks. Isn't it funny how they just keep rising out of the ground over time?
Sucker rod. That's one of the components of rod-weaving. The other is wire to tie the sucker rods together where they intersect after weaving them together. It was quite a workout but that huge patio will never leave the planet or crumble to the dirt.
Nice fill in of the hole. That will show that hole, Cole.
Joe had a hole in his wall of confusion. I'm certainly glad you guys don't have any holes in the walls you just put up. I like A Life of Illusion. To me it says don't sweat what we cannot control.
Will the box people charge you extra for overfilling? Need a gigantic pounder to pound it down some. I don't even know where one would find a giant pounder.
Great work vid guys. Thanks for taking us along.
Storla Station
He (God) causes the grass to grow for the cattle,
And vegetation for the service of man,
That he may bring forth food from the earth,
And wine that makes glad the heart of man,
Oil to make his face shine,
And bread which strengthens man’s heart.
The trees of the Lord are full of sap,
The cedars of Lebanon which He planted, ps104
Hopefully that farmer doesn’t live near a golf course.
Those rocks weren't that big you Pansey! 😂😂
Keep tnose big awkward loads low you will twist the boom or roll that thing going around a corner with the boom up say that Ben was 7000 up high going around a corner could of been 14000 lbs of side force relying on welds and engineering made for vertical load forces think semi going down a highway and the wind can just knock them over
TH-cam needs to supply window cleaning supplies to you all!!
That was my first job with dad and grandpa and my uncle. We used a tip dray and a draught horse and I was 4yrs old.
You guys keep filling in holes next thing you know it’ll be flat where you live 😝 I know, I know, not funny !
Awsome video Cole thumbs up and shared
I was waiting for the classic.. "Like a glove". -Ace Ventura 😆
I bet when the dumpster People see that dumpster they are going to make Derogatory Remarks about your parental orogen
We are lucky! In my area we don't have rocky soil.
You guys are awesome neighbors!! Excellent work
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Can't you use that sucker rod for reinforce rods for your concrete pad that is coming up? John
Strap it down! Thanks COLE and Brain !
On the Sonne life Brian has a nice group of boys with their wives. Cole you did remember the Intern on your anniversary better than Valentine day.
Have you ever wondered how much time and money you and the rest of the world spent on moving dirt from one place to another.
Great one, neighbors helping neighbors, that's the way it should be. I had always figured you guys would know your way around dirt removal and placement with all the feedlot manure removal. Looks like some heavy winter weather is heading that way but might miss you to the north and west, as it stands now.
SONNE Farms Cows gone wild!!!!!!!!!!
Quads are way more user friendly to chase cattle. Vs sxs
I TOTALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO COLE AND BRIAN 😊
Like a good neighbor, Sonne Farms is there!
Where's the handy dandy backhoe 😅😅😅😅
do you know it is not illegal to wash the windows on your dump truck?
How you liking your new excavator
Calves, like teenagers, can be naughty! 😊 Thanks for another great video!
On one of the utube videos it showed an attachment for the skid steer that would picked up rocks. It was like a tube with conveyor that would grab rock and pass it via a square tube back to the bucket. It caught my eye because we have hundreds of various size rocks where I live and would save back breaking hours of clearing by hand.
It's nice to have some options when it comes to filling the places in need of dirt, I have a few I need to work on too. Those calves getting out is a day in the life of a cattle farmer, they get out, we put them back and then we fix fence, sounds familiar. Good video, thanks Cole, hope you have a great week!
OH NO! RUN AWAY CATTLE!.... GOOD JOB!.... MERRY XMAS!
Got to be in on a few round ups like that in the fall good times
Does your mom know what you and Brian have been up to? Playing in the dirt again. Check yer pockets before tossing yer jeans in the hamper. Lol
She knows everything we do by tuning in three times a week!
Joe Walsh ILBT now that a song Brian
Well,did they fuss about rolloff being over full? Good song too. Neighbor probably happy with help on roundup.
They didnt say a thing!
Do you guys have a lot of oil wells in you’re area
Hey Cole....
You look like Scott Eastwood ,
Clint's boy.
I have heard that a few times :)
Just weld the scrap onto the skip.
So what DID the scrap company say when they picked up the roll-off?
nothing at all!
I think you have graduated to a Master rock picker! 🙂
So awesome to see all the neighbors join in to help a neighbor out and get his herd back home. Great people. God Bless.
Always a great video.
Thank you! Hope you are having a great holiday season, Frank
Ya got all the space you could use in that roll off!! NOW, IF they can roll it off! LOL LOVE that PAA loader!! That monster will eat almost anything.. Almost make you look for challenges for it. Great video Cole. Still love how people out there work together to get some things done. Like loose cattle. Shoulda had horses though. LOL
Looks like u definitely are getting your money's worth out of that new bucket for the payloader are u still going to keep the old bucket or sell it?
keeping it for time being
I have a question for Brian, Where do you come up with your song of the day ?
I Google and listen to every song
Some I never have heard
i have spent many hours in tractor with radio on
I recall texting my son when he was off to college and told him the cows were out. He saw it when he woke up. Jumped up trying to get clothes on then realized I was messing with him. Of course he was 9 hours away but there is nothing like that type of news to bring a thought of urgency to your mind. Love the video
hahaha nice
You can form the pad up then put a divider in and poor 1/2 at a time
Now that's an American ass, God bless America 🇺🇸
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Cow's have guns😊
Ahh, miscellaneous chore season, G’job y’all. Keep em comin and stay safe guys🇺🇸💪🏻🇺🇸
Thanks for another great video Cole. It was interesting.
Busy day for you and dad.
Nice of you guys to help the neighbor get his cattle collected up and back in their corral.
Busy time with that project.
Next to dirt hauling. You had various piles of dirt to get picked up and put in that hole in the field. Good work guys.
Next to getting your concrete pad project ready to go and making a strong base for the concrete. Takes a while to get all of that ready.
Hope the haul away container is ok with the bin sticking up over the sides. Probably will be ok.
Thanks for the song of the day Brian.
Thanks for everything Cole. You both take care and be safe. The Iowa farm boy. Steve.
One Spring I was suspended from school for smoking. Dad ran the tractor and for 3 days I did what you were doing, Cole, filling the bucket with stones.
Did you quit smoking?
@@briansonne814 Actually I did. One of the 200 times I quit during my life. Quitting is easy, staying quit is hard. 😁
Pheasant hunt please 😎
Brian, I really don't know how yallmdid all your work before purchasing your PayLoader. Great video Cole.
9 to 10 yards per truck. My area so you have about three trucks coming. No doubt you figure a little bit extra and you have a place for it. Thanks for the video God bless
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Looks like I will be receiving some Sonne Beef in a couple days!
For sure!
Just a warm dry great day on the farm love to see them great video thanks for all of them you do happy holidays
Cows at large??
Hi Cole and Dad Brian they you for sharing everything.God bless you all