We recently had to remove the dual and put new wedges on the inside hub of a 4850 during fall tillage. What a job but luckily the axle wasn't damaged when the wedge key broke and everything spun on the axle giving it a nice polished look.
Hey Andy ! Good job Natan for 70 -80 days straith at the job ! you have a big heart for yourself and for the farm . Good job all the new young driver arround the farm on silage truck . Good job Andy you do whit the young arround you , congrats ! Thanks Andy for your time and have a good day every body at the farm ! 🙋♂️
These young guys are lucky to have a mentor like you Andy. Hope they pay attention and learn a lot. Great opportunity I think young people need to work on a farm or go into the Service. Gives you a different prospective on life.
Thanks again Andy. Shorter larger diameter air hoses can add new life to old tired impact tools. (Same as air horns) Sometimes a guy can cheat with 25-50 feet of very large ID air hose right at the tool end. That can act as a kind of buffer before tool is starved for pressure from small hose. One small quick coupler fitting can ruin the whole party. New flexible hose works better than old stiff hose. Dangerous toys are fun! 🙂
Thanks Andy for sharing, always enjoy your work. Great to see the young generation of kids stepping up to work and learn. Radios seem to be working out very well. I do feel Jerreds pain, however his father's cool head and wisdom will prevail. Awesome family all working together in the business that supplies one of the most cherished public commodity. MILK
@ 10:57 That looks like a 3/8 I D air hose. I believe you need a larger diameter hose to deliver enough CFM to get max performance from that big impact wrench, especially with a hose that long. Just a suggestion .............. trying to be helpful. Might check with the manufacturer to see what size hose they suggest. Does your compressor deliver enough CFM ???
Andy just spent this past week in the Finger Lakes Area. Only 7.5 hours from Ky!! I have to say some of the most beautiful country we have seen. Long story short your content inspired one our most memorable VACA's and we thank you.
A lot of people have tag lines. You're is "HERE". Put it on a black ball cap and I'll buy it. Just " HERE" , that's all. People that get it will get it! I get it with Jerrod's frustration. Sometimes you need to pull it out and set it aside for a while and cool off if you can. Move on to something else. You can then clearly think about it later and make it a winter project or get rid of it. Jerrod deserves a new truck and less headaches anyway. Nate's a good man to have working for you.
My grain corn is running 16-28%. This time of year it should be 15% and all harvested. Have not had a frost yet. Cut soybeans today that were 13% but green stem. Those sucked to do, slow speed and 9500 did not like the green part going through. Good yields though. And we got mud in places there is never mud.
My father said a neighbor who always used to cut his corn early in the 80's would say "the corns not dented, but it'll dent when it hits the back of the wagon"
Hey there Hollywood, and supporting cast, I hope this finds you all well? 🙏 That Mack is going to dollar Jerrod to death, plus I think he's read for a change of scenery. 🤑 I hope y'all have a good one! 👍 "Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌 👍 🇺🇲
Excellent length video. The deal with Jereds road tractor reminds me of me lol.. I would work on something for days weeks even months put so much effort into it and then have issues and be like F this thing I'm done. Some of that stuff I wish I still had today so he might be glad he keeps the truck all said and done. You guys got to be pretty close to done chopping if not done already at this point I bet
U have some great employees. Hope u treat them as good as they treat u n family farm. Great stuff. Wish u a good safe harvest !!! Now get back to work !!!
Anyone that tells you old is best and they have 40 year old machines with 20k hours that never give trouble are doing 1 of 2 things. They are either lying to you or those machines have been regularly maintained and have wear parts replaced as needed. There is no machine new or old that doesn't need maintenance and the more you use them the more often they need it.
Nàthan is gonna be running the shop with Jared and sending you out to pasture Andy. Nathan better get a week off when harvest is over and a good Christmas bonus, dedicated employees are far and few between.
The people worried about Jereds truck breaking probably don’t realize how hard off road driving is on trucks and the fact that the Mack is pushing 30 plus years old doesn’t help
Where the hell. Is new video? Shelling corn in south east Michigan. Realy bad 25% moisture, and .50 dock if they take it, because of vomitoxin. Dollar abushel right off the bat. You got to love farmn.
Yeah he's got one if you go back a handful of videos he's got a segment where he shows it. I can't remember which video but it wasn't too many videos ago. Iv had all 3 and the Seeker 4 is the best one yet I think. Definitely go with one of the two options for the plastic belt holder. The fabric ones didn't hold up very long for me. Nothing wrong with them just what I put them through. The plastic holds up better I think.
@@Adam_Poirier sweet, yeah I have i5t I use hunting, I have a warrior xpro with the fabric belt holder but it is awful big for carrying on your belt. I like the looks of the seeker and the holder looks nice as well. I use mine a ton at work .
Andy. check out Fast Ag Montana for his skid steer attachment to take off and replace large wheels the jack is neat too. you;d have been a lot quicker and safer. Bob
When is Nate’s birthday? To celebrate his birthday give out his phone number and we’ll all call and wish him a happy birthday and chat with him… I’m sure he will love it
You haven’t taught them it’s easier on their backs and shoulders to stand on the breaker bar then to yank on it all day? And then if they fall it’s down not backwards with extra force? At least that’s how we did it back on the farm oh so many many moons ago. To many moons to count but many years as well lol. I have seen dad and the hired hand both on the breaker bar trying to bust the bolts loose on the duals lol. Luckily they had a darn good 1” drive breaker bar because if that thing had snapped it would have been bad for me. Probably would have passed out from laughing so hard for one and then a trip in the ambulance after dad kicked my dairy air up to my neck for laughing. Bear in mind I wouldn’t have laughed if there was any injuries involved. But at a young age seeing two grown men fall into a pile together would have been hilarious
But it’s always better to fall straight down where you have a chance of landing on your feet the falling backwards while yanking on a breaker bar. You rocket backwards and chances are a lot of pain will be the end result. Or at least that’s been my life experience with that experience. Slightly twisted my ankle from the slip off while standing or bouncing on a breaker bar but backwards sucks and hurts and sometimes there is even bleeding. 🩸
Anytime you run trucks off road it is 10x harder on them than on the road. The amount of hours Jared puts in would kill the cry babies saying he’s hard on equipment. He kind of reminds me of myself when I was his age. But it wasn’t a family farm. I worked for a farmer. He had as much stuff break on him as I did. He always claimed we must be doing more work than everyone else.
The stuff these kids are learning from you is priceless. Well done sir! Need more role models like you 🇺🇲🇺🇲
Nates thought of the day...... The one finger salute!!!!
When you us the large air guns you need more air. Use your big air commpresser with a large hose. We used air hammer hose
I guess I’ll have to start using a big air compressor
You know what kind of impact gun doesn't need an air hose...
@@FarmingFixingFabricating were you running a big combine this past Thursday near 173. Told my buddy I think that's FFF. He's a celebrity.
@@hhhhh-bz5ue maybe
Nate is a dedicated employee for sure😊
Hard worker and a swell guy 👍
You have to give Andrew credit he is trying his best to learn all the jobs on the farm!
He's a lil champ!
Andrew sure is a natural when it comes to operating equipment!
That Nate he’s a hell of an asset! He take great pride in his work even though he doesn’t have that thought of the day .
Andy looks like the highway department one worker and 7 standing around haha
Nathan sure is a great employee. Don't find many now days like him.
Take good care of him.
An asset to the farm !!!
Pretty sure nate is family, Andys nephew .
@@derrick9635I don't think he is family. I could be wrong but I think in a older video he says he's just a employee. I could be wrong though
We recently had to remove the dual and put new wedges on the inside hub of a 4850 during fall tillage. What a job but luckily the axle wasn't damaged when the wedge key broke and everything spun on the axle giving it a nice polished look.
I really enjoy listening to you just talking when you’re chopping corn.
Looking great Mr Hourigan
Thanks Randy Smith
Boonville Mo
Hey Andy !
Good job Natan for 70 -80 days straith at the job !
you have a big heart for yourself and for the farm .
Good job all the new young driver arround the farm on silage truck .
Good job Andy you do whit the young arround you , congrats !
Thanks Andy for your time and have a good day every body at the farm !
🙋♂️
These young guys are lucky to have a mentor like you Andy.
Hope they pay attention and learn a lot. Great opportunity
I think young people need to work on a farm or go into the
Service. Gives you a different prospective on life.
Nate showing some character. She's only 1 finger wide. 😂
Welcome aboard Christian!
Andy just remember bud, you’re always going to have expert farmers that know everything about anything farming that have never been on a farm.😂
Remember when Bloomburg said you just have to dig a hole and throw in a seed!
Thanks again Andy.
Shorter larger diameter air hoses can add new life to old tired impact tools. (Same as air horns)
Sometimes a guy can cheat with 25-50 feet of very large ID air hose right at the tool end. That can act as a kind of buffer before tool is starved for pressure from small hose. One small quick coupler fitting can ruin the whole party. New flexible hose works better than old stiff hose.
Dangerous toys are fun! 🙂
I didn’t want to single anyone out .Great hard working Farmers ! Good Job .
Thanks Andy for sharing, always enjoy your work.
Great to see the young generation of kids stepping up to work and learn.
Radios seem to be working out very well.
I do feel Jerreds pain, however his father's cool head and wisdom will prevail. Awesome family all working together in the business that supplies one of the most cherished public commodity. MILK
@ 10:57 That looks like a 3/8 I D air hose. I believe you need a larger diameter hose to deliver enough CFM to get max performance from that big impact wrench, especially with a hose that long. Just a suggestion .............. trying to be helpful.
Might check with the manufacturer to see what size hose they suggest. Does your compressor deliver enough CFM ???
1/2” air hose
It's great that u have young men helping u around the farm teaches them at a young age about a good days hard work
That Andrew is an AMAZING young.farmer. Eager to learn.
Thanks for teaching your kids to be independent in teaching them everything they will go far in this world ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Very good video an a great team working for you farmers of tomorrow 👍🚜
Andy just spent this past week in the Finger Lakes Area. Only 7.5 hours from Ky!! I have to say some of the most beautiful country we have seen.
Long story short your content inspired one our most memorable VACA's and we thank you.
I’m glad to here that
Dad giving his son. Some experience advice great job 👍.
A lot of people have tag lines. You're is "HERE". Put it on a black ball cap and I'll buy it. Just " HERE" , that's all. People that get it will get it! I get it with Jerrod's frustration. Sometimes you need to pull it out and set it aside for a while and cool off if you can. Move on to something else. You can then clearly think about it later and make it a winter project or get rid of it. Jerrod deserves a new truck and less headaches anyway. Nate's a good man to have working for you.
Cool video Andy. Thanks for the moisture explanation. I haven't dealt with corn silage much and didn't know what high moisture would do to it,
Love Nate’s response to how many fingers😂. Can’t wait for the new merch!! Keep up the great work
Enjoyed watching the video Andy😊
Memories for him. Never forget them. Love it... Florida Joe😊
I REALLY like these chopping videos. Thanks
That switchover thr bout tha 50 min mark was CLASSIC! .. You gota be beaming with pride Andy. 😊
Used to be the set up guy at my John Deere dealer would jump up and down on the breaker bar to properly torque wheel bolts.
I like the Flex Head band for hats. If you decide to go with them. There is a TH-cam Merch Business in New York(Caz Gear) I think is there name.
Love Davies's hair. Great seeing young bucks👍
Measure with your fingers 😮 very interesting and smart to 😅😅😅
Looks like you need some sunny days to dry the corn more, hey Andy!
I enjoy watching, thanks for the videos
My grain corn is running 16-28%. This time of year it should be 15% and all harvested. Have not had a frost yet. Cut soybeans today that were 13% but green stem. Those sucked to do, slow speed and 9500 did not like the green part going through. Good yields though. And we got mud in places there is never mud.
Oh boy I want one. Do they only come in COW SHIRT GREEN?
My father said a neighbor who always used to cut his corn early in the 80's would say "the corns not dented, but it'll dent when it hits the back of the wagon"
Seeing nate carrying that hub was nothing for strong like bull
Hollywood ! You are going to corrupt Nates head 😂😂😂
Looking forward to purchasing some merch in the near future
yep the finger measurement technique is always the best !
Hey there Hollywood, and supporting cast, I hope this finds you all well? 🙏
That Mack is going to dollar Jerrod to death, plus I think he's read for a change of scenery. 🤑
I hope y'all have a good one! 👍
"Nothing Runs Like A Deere" 🦌 👍 🇺🇲
Good job Andy
I think Andy was 3/4 loaded in that video 😂
If that's Nate's packing crew I'm forever impressed..
Tire moving crew
Excellent length video. The deal with Jereds road tractor reminds me of me lol.. I would work on something for days weeks even months put so much effort into it and then have issues and be like F this thing I'm done. Some of that stuff I wish I still had today so he might be glad he keeps the truck all said and done. You guys got to be pretty close to done chopping if not done already at this point I bet
We got done last night
U have some great employees. Hope u treat them as good as they treat u n family farm. Great stuff. Wish u a good safe harvest !!! Now get back to work !!!
Thats a lot of mullets for one video 😂
Dont ever get rid of Nate hes a hoot you dont get to many workers like him AKA The Jokester
Hour long video, awesome 👍
Awesome video thanks Andy nice job top team 😊😊🚜🚜🚜🚜🚜🚛🚛🚛🚛🚛👍
Anyone that tells you old is best and they have 40 year old machines with 20k hours that never give trouble are doing 1 of 2 things. They are either lying to you or those machines have been regularly maintained and have wear parts replaced as needed. There is no machine new or old that doesn't need maintenance and the more you use them the more often they need it.
Frustrating moving from field to field. In UK deluges of rain making access to fields to harvest impossible.
doe the axle still have a grease alumite in for the bearing, I use to grease to crap out of those things I think every 250hrs....Great Vid
Andrew getting it done nice job bud
Corn behind my house on Webb road has dried out a lot in the last week. It was super green a week or so ago.
Yes the rain actually helped finish out
Nàthan is gonna be running the shop with Jared and sending you out to pasture Andy. Nathan better get a week off when harvest is over and a good Christmas bonus, dedicated employees are far and few between.
How thick of blocks fid you have to put on the pedals so andrew could reach them
The new merch looks good 🧢👌Will it be available to your international viewers?
The people worried about Jereds truck breaking probably don’t realize how hard off road driving is on trucks and the fact that the Mack is pushing 30 plus years old doesn’t help
It’s 38 years old
Where the hell. Is new video? Shelling corn in south east Michigan. Realy bad 25% moisture, and .50 dock if they take it, because of vomitoxin. Dollar abushel right off the bat. You got to love farmn.
Yo, its best to weld the wheel to the axle.
Hey Andy and family, just watching the latest video and I have to ask, who hit Nate to give him the raccoon eyes?😮
He’s tired
The equipment is bound to breakdown if you use it. You really use it.
Sure do enjoy the guy humor.
High moisture from funguside or just weather need some play by play from girl this year too
Curious Andy, has olight sent you a seeker 4 pro high power for you to try yet? I want a new EDC with a belt holster. Thanks
Yeah he's got one if you go back a handful of videos he's got a segment where he shows it. I can't remember which video but it wasn't too many videos ago. Iv had all 3 and the Seeker 4 is the best one yet I think. Definitely go with one of the two options for the plastic belt holder. The fabric ones didn't hold up very long for me. Nothing wrong with them just what I put them through. The plastic holds up better I think.
@@Adam_Poirier sweet, yeah I have i5t I use hunting, I have a warrior xpro with the fabric belt holder but it is awful big for carrying on your belt. I like the looks of the seeker and the holder looks nice as well. I use mine a ton at work .
Yes they have sent me the seeker 4 pro. It’s not on sale right now maybe it will be come next month.
@@FarmingFixingFabricating I was thinking Black Friday sale!!! You got me hooked on Olights now lol.
Andrews a little chip off the block. Happy Choppin
Andy. check out Fast Ag Montana for his skid steer attachment to take off and replace large wheels the jack is neat too. you;d have been a lot quicker and safer. Bob
Farming is like a roller coaster. Do you know know what the numbers are going to be until you get started in this case chopping
I look forward to my 2xL FARMING FIXING FABRICATING zero Fs are given sweatshirt.
Hey Andy how are you I have been sick and have not had a chance to see any of your videos for a while
Going good here, hope you get better
@@FarmingFixingFabricating thanks
Andy where do you find those young Fellas??? We"re looking to hire,. unfortunately were on the wrong side of the border.
They find us
Looks like4 someone painted those tires
Hourigan family dairy polo shirts and T shirts 👕 if you could please Andy 👍👌🙏
Agreed, I would definitely get some.
What's the difference in feed quality between BMR and conventional corn?
w900 at 59:58
What did the horse die of ???
Covid
Awesome 😎
Andy, how long has Nate worked for y'all?
12 years
@@FarmingFixingFabricating that's awesome 👍 I wish I could work for a place like your's!
Most people have no idea what truck parts cost. $ 1600 / axle isn't bad at all.
Yes Nathan, safety glasses
Safety third.
@@norman7179Absolutely.
Lmao all that Cat hp and torque think Chris @ Duffy ag needs another bull dog with some real power
Good to see andrew in a truck
Caught the super trooper reference right meow
When is Nate’s birthday?
To celebrate his birthday give out his phone number and we’ll all call and wish him a happy birthday and chat with him… I’m sure he will love it
Yeah he would love that... Lol
You haven’t taught them it’s easier on their backs and shoulders to stand on the breaker bar then to yank on it all day? And then if they fall it’s down not backwards with extra force? At least that’s how we did it back on the farm oh so many many moons ago. To many moons to count but many years as well lol. I have seen dad and the hired hand both on the breaker bar trying to bust the bolts loose on the duals lol. Luckily they had a darn good 1” drive breaker bar because if that thing had snapped it would have been bad for me. Probably would have passed out from laughing so hard for one and then a trip in the ambulance after dad kicked my dairy air up to my neck for laughing. Bear in mind I wouldn’t have laughed if there was any injuries involved. But at a young age seeing two grown men fall into a pile together would have been hilarious
But it’s always better to fall straight down where you have a chance of landing on your feet the falling backwards while yanking on a breaker bar. You rocket backwards and chances are a lot of pain will be the end result. Or at least that’s been my life experience with that experience. Slightly twisted my ankle from the slip off while standing or bouncing on a breaker bar but backwards sucks and hurts and sometimes there is even bleeding. 🩸
Have you had a frost yet?
Andy you need a beer 🍺 maybe 3. Keep on keeping on. Bidenomnics got me on Hamm's. Still chopping in Wisconsin here. Send it
Nothin like a can of pork soda.
👍👍
Not Jared‘s fault lol things go wrong on the farm. It is terrible frustrating. Hope he doesn’t lose faith.
I like the hat
Anytime you run trucks off road it is 10x harder on them than on the road. The amount of hours Jared puts in would kill the cry babies saying he’s hard on equipment. He kind of reminds me of myself when I was his age. But it wasn’t a family farm. I worked for a farmer. He had as much stuff break on him as I did. He always claimed we must be doing more work than everyone else.
Can we some packing?
Yes I filmed some of that yesterday and that will be coming up in a future video
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