@ Cole The Cornstar I agree, I came to comment that it was good to see foo tage of Cooper helping out too. I know he does a lot, and goes to school too! Keep on farming Cornstar family!
Cooper may be like me...I just want to make things work...or as I say build. I am really a carpenter ...not just by name...and want to stay in the background...GOOD ON HIM...
Today a farmer must wear many hats mechanic,Fabricator,Chemist,Financier, weatherman, and your own psychologist so here's to the men and women who feed us!
Watching your videos makes me think of a bumper sticker I once saw on a farm pickup here in Michigan. It said "Farming is 20% agriculture and 80% fixing what got busted."
I am continuously amazed when I see brothers who are close in age getting along so well, and are actually "friends" along with the great relationship all of you guys have with each other
Got to hand it to you Cole,you guys are the hardest working family in the farm business,may the good Lord bless each and everyone of you,a little humor added and just plain old country folks.Your getting close to 200K,I hope you get your first million.👍👌😊😀🏡❤
Cole, I’ve only recently discovered your videos. Your work ethic, your morals and values, and your love of God has restored my faith in your generation. Keep up the hard work! You and your amazing family are the backbone of our country!
Cole I have to tell you, my sweet 2 yo grandson, Josh, came over yesterday. He received a 9 volt John Deer tractor, toddler size to drive (with a wagon!) for Christmas, and he loves it. So, over here at my house yesterday I fired up some of your videos with your tractor, and he was blown away. It was like he couldn’t believe his eyes. You are his hero! He also liked the semi’s.
You inspired me to farm, I'm 16 and just started working on my (new to me)oliver 1550 along with my brother and his farmall 400, we all started somewhere and we are excited to so where we go!😁 Iowa fam!
I absolutely LOVE yours and Coopers work ethic! Y'all are some fine young men and would make any parent proud. I wish there were more young men like yourselves in this world today. Thank you so much for making time to show us your daily lives and how you get your farm cleaned back up. It's a joy to watch your videos. 💜💜💜💜
From Indiana, I am always amazed how exposure and experience from a young age equates to what your videos so honestly portray. Work ethic, sibling commradery, fun, support, and willingness to work so determinedly. Your family values maintaining your possessions. My grandparents and parents taught this as well. All 6 of my siblings are very hard workers, and love industrious work! Cole, you and your family are truly blessed. I look forward to each video. Cooper, as the youngest, is doing very well as your co worker! I am the biggest fan!
Its amazing how easy it looks on video. But anyone that has ever worked on big equipment knows, just taking the tire off is a big project. The tire/wheel combo alone is over 150lbs. Even the tools are heavy.
When I was 17 I was jumping out of C-130's and C-141's in the Army for Uncle Sam so working on Farm stuff is totally cool. Not to mention Cooper has skills and a bad assed mullet
55* in January there, tornadoes in January here. We better wake up merica time to reverse things for our future grandkids. More wind & solar less chemicals in the air, rant rant rant so on so on. The equipment looks good and it was so nice to see all the cornstar men working together, HEY Cooper and Daddy CS! Even though you’re behind the camera thank you Momma CS, Summer and Anna, ❤️❤️❤️
I agree that Cooper needs more credit/screen time. So glad to see Cole and Cooper work so well together. Both are beasts when it comes to wrestling that heavy stuff around.
Love watching your family farm adventures. You all have high standards in your work and home life. You are blessed with a caring family and lovely farm. I enjoy all the videos.
I almost feel like a bum watching these vids. You guys working 12,15,17 hours a day to keep farms running.....and fixing all your own equipement, performing all that daily maintenance etc. Mad props to you guys! I could never keep up with you all.
You must save thousands of dollars by being able to look and do repairs to your vehicles and machinery. You all amaze me. Thank you for growing food for us.
The way you treat your machines cleaning etc is a credit to you. Older stuff looking new. A planned maintenance scheme that prevents a lot of breakdowns. Well done.
You guys are blessed out there. Here in the Philippines it is war in getting a farm operation successful. Our ministry aims to help a lot of farmers but it seems like we are not making a small dent. Enjoy what you have guys.
This series is an eye opener to us non-farming people!! It's amazing how much stuff you have to know how to do to keep a farm running well. If you had to have your machinery repaired by other people all the time you would be losing money like crazy! Kudos to all the hard working family farmers out there, wherever you are!! : ))
Hi Cole I'm glad you didn't burn your hand on that thing you touched. Anyway watching you and Cooper work under the semi was very interesting and is one of the reasons I watch you're channel. Also seeing how different farm equipment works and the insides is also what I enjoy seeing. Coopers mullet is one of the best things on the internet today and more vids of Anna! Thanks!
Brian won the new tractor-game. I hope, that you win the demo-game this harvest. It could be cool to see a Fendt IDEAL class 9 chew up Tabletop in the blink of an eye. Keep up the good work. 👨🏻🌾👨🏻🌾👨🏻🌾
Farm Work and Farm Videos are interesting. That line from Daddy Cornstar… I just heard it... Torch it till it comes off...I am not buying a new one... great line! I have heard that line as a youngster in past.... but with a difference.... torch it and get it off...we can't get a new one. (slight difference) These Farm videos are the most wholesome thing on UTUBE. I always look forward to these presentations. As a former 17 year old....I worked on big equipment also.... every 17 year old needs to do that...and do it so it pleases the overseer. nose to the grind stone---full speed ahead !!! (another good job Mr Cole Edward Cornstar)
Whole lotta bangin' goin' on with Daddy Cornstar acting out! LOL He says torch it, and then breaks the barrel pump, hmmmm Love the video Cole, and great to see Cooper in action doing his thing! You brothers work well together, good to see!
Hey Cole, I enjoy the videos and wish I was able to farm full time. I have a tip when greasing front ends (king pins especially) on trucks and Tractors. Lift the front axle up till the tires are off the ground and then turn the wheels all the way left. Grease the top and bottom of the king pins. Then turn the wheels right and repeat the process. In doing this you will get grease all the way around the pin/bushing and you will increase the lift of the king pins. Something I learnt from an old mechanic and wanted to pass it along. It’s cool to see all the projects you tackle
Cole is quite the contortionist under the trailer. Been there with picking up heated metal after using a torch. Man, Cooper is such a hardworking young guy. I can hardly get my 17 yr old out of bed most days. Remember to wear your eye protection.
Was a semi trailer mechanic for 41 years that arm being replaced is called a torque arm. That one is an adjustable arm the other side is a solid arm. Replaced lots of them years ago company went to air ride suspensions years back. When assembling I always put anti seize compound in the steel sleeve inside torque arm bushing it would easily come apart next time.the nice thing about air ride is you can hook an air gauge to the air ride system and you can get a good idea how much weight you have . So when you are out in the field you can just glance at your gauge and get a good idea how much weight you have on. Go get em Cole
hi cole ive sean mentioned that nave will be doing her own videos i think this will be great as she is from outside farming comunity she can reach out to more people of abuot farm life and how important farming is she is great you did well there god bless nave and you and the cornstr family
being a mechanic myself i am impressed by your know how. however, you are not doing some things in the shop smarter than harder. but, If you can get it done you are good in my book. down time stinks. I love watching your videos and know so many more efficient ways you could help yourself. Great videos non the less. keep sharing!
I thought by now that I would be tired of you but no. You and your family are still interesting. I sure wish that I had your skill to fix things. I hate to tell you this but I found a new farmer that I like, "acres of clay homestead". I have done a little dairy farming but so many of them are being forced out of business. Keep up the good work and good videos.
I found you by chance because I started playing FS19 and watching videos about it. Now I can't stop watching your videos and love it when you release a new one, keep them coming!!! Fan from the UK.
I'm new to your channel I enjoy watching a 22-year old hard working. work the corn fields and I'm from Murfreesboro Tennessee and I don't have no corn field!!!
Buy yourself at least one 3/4 inch air line for use on your impact. It’s not air pressure but volume of air that makes air impacts work better. I sold Snap On Tools for years and helped many mechanics make impacts work properly. Hope this helps.
Too bad the radiator in the John Deere wasn't as dirty as you expected. I used to do maintenance on forklifts. The radiator fans on forklifts actually pull air thru the engine compartment and out the back. As the forklift travels and kicks up whatever dirt is around, it all gets pulled into the engine compartment and thru the radiator. It is absolutely amazing how much dirt they will hold! Part of a periodic maintenance is blowing out the radiator and engine compartment with compressed air. It was surprising how dirty they got even in what appeared to be clean warehouse conditions. Enjoying your videos.
Cole just imagine doing this for a living everyday 5 days a week grease and dirt up to your ying yang laying on your back slugging all the stuff your are doing. All I say is remember the guys who do this for a living day in day out. Cole you make a great video thanks.
@@ColeTheCornstar I love your channel...and I think your immediate family are great people. Hope to see more of Momma C S. Like all Moms, she is the glue that keeps the family together.
@@ColeTheCornstar do cabs on you equipment have filters that keep the heater core and evaporator core from getting plugged up. On your Freightliner I'd say you need to pull the center section out of that rear end and reseal it probably where the leaks at. Great video I love the looks of that old Freightliner
Yup, I only use cow hide gloves around the farm, great for fencing and offer good protection against sharp n hot metal, Ye might find me using the free rubber gloves that comes with spray chems if I’m doing oil changes
Cole, when working on the brakes of an air system please, please, please cage the maxi. That red plastic plug on the back you pull that open and slip a caging "T-bolt" in it and cage the spring. They are usually stored on each brake pot and this makes removing the slack adjuster easier and makes it far safer, that spring has decapitated many a person in years gone past.
Sometimes , what we don't know , may kill us . As you know farming is the most dangerous profession . You see people starting vehicles and equipment , and tractors from the ground , and all types of dangerous thing because they got away with once . In all seriousness , always fail to the side of saftey , you don't want to be an accident going someplace to happen . Y'all have way to much more to live for , everybody . Always ask that question , be safe , the alternative stinks to high heaven .....
And please promise me that you will never ever ever take apart a brake chamber without caging it. Sometimes with new chambers you will have to loosen up the band to turn it so the air lines line up. Just be careful lol
@@mikelharlan4311 thankfully since 1987 it's illegal to manufacture the type with two bolted clamps. The one with the big spring is a press clamp to stop the confusion. You might stuff find one now and again still in operation. That is why you cage the new type, there is no telling when corrosion will weaken the bond and moving them can be all it takes to allow the clamp to fail. It's also to discard a blown brake pot without cutting the spring, another way to get killed with them.
I have been watching several farm channels and have never seen two young men work so hard.
Sometimes I think Cooper doesn't get sufficient recognition for his hard work. He's definitely a get it done guy.
@
Cole The Cornstar I agree, I came to comment that it was good to see foo
tage of Cooper helping out too. I know he does a lot, and goes to school too! Keep on farming Cornstar family!
you got that right!!!!!
I agree with this.... Cooper gets in there and sees it through !!
Cooper may be like me...I just want to make things work...or as I say build. I am really a carpenter ...not just by name...and want to stay in the background...GOOD ON HIM...
Cooper is awesome!
Today a farmer must wear many hats mechanic,Fabricator,Chemist,Financier, weatherman, and your own psychologist so here's to the men and women who feed us!
Wayne Boulier Thank you!
They’ve always worn those hats.....I agree, hats off!
So true! Special people!
Watching your videos makes me think of a bumper sticker I once saw on a farm pickup here in Michigan. It said "Farming is 20% agriculture and 80% fixing what got busted."
I am continuously amazed when I see brothers who are close in age getting along so well, and are actually "friends" along with the great relationship all of you guys have with each other
Parenting. That is what makes the difference.
I would say that 17 year old is very smart & nothing lazy about Cooper 🌽⭐️🌟✨⭐️💫⚡️
The extent of tooling and knowledge you guys keep producing at such young ages astounds me.
Got to hand it to you Cole,you guys are the hardest working family in the farm business,may the good Lord bless each and everyone of you,a little humor added and just plain old country folks.Your getting close to 200K,I hope you get your first million.👍👌😊😀🏡❤
Cole, I’ve only recently discovered your videos. Your work ethic, your morals and values, and your love of God has restored my faith in your generation. Keep up the hard work! You and your amazing family are the backbone of our country!
James Byers Thank you!
"Torch it till it comes off because I'm not buying a new one" haha daddy cornstar the best saying I've heard in a long time
Larry Williams classic these Guys have Class
@@maryjemisonMaryjay1936 I watch there videos all the time these are awesome people
Can't be held on tight when it's a liquid.
Larry Williams Yes i agree
Daddy cornstar is great! I loved it when he put his hoodie on backwards.
Cole I have to tell you, my sweet 2 yo grandson, Josh, came over yesterday. He received a 9 volt John Deer tractor, toddler size to drive (with a wagon!) for Christmas, and he loves it. So, over here at my house yesterday I fired up some of your videos with your tractor, and he was blown away. It was like he couldn’t believe his eyes. You are his hero! He also liked the semi’s.
Amie Rikke how sweet is that ?! 💙
You inspired me to farm, I'm 16 and just started working on my (new to me)oliver 1550 along with my brother and his farmall 400, we all started somewhere and we are excited to so where we go!😁 Iowa fam!
Awesome
I absolutely LOVE yours and Coopers work ethic! Y'all are some fine young men and would make any parent proud. I wish there were more young men like yourselves in this world today. Thank you so much for making time to show us your daily lives and how you get your farm cleaned back up. It's a joy to watch your videos. 💜💜💜💜
From Indiana, I am always amazed how exposure and experience from a young age equates to what your videos so honestly portray. Work ethic, sibling commradery, fun, support, and willingness to work so determinedly. Your family values maintaining your possessions. My grandparents and parents taught this as well. All 6 of my siblings are very hard workers, and love industrious work! Cole, you and your family are truly blessed. I look forward to each video. Cooper, as the youngest, is doing very well as your co worker! I am the biggest fan!
You have got to love working in that clean shop. Everything in it's place and a place for everything.
Jody Stidham I do love it!
You two young men are as smart as any two brothers in all of farming...I am convinced of that!
Its amazing how easy it looks on video. But anyone that has ever worked on big equipment knows, just taking the tire off is a big project. The tire/wheel combo alone is over 150lbs. Even the tools are heavy.
Cole I am 52 I get tired just watching you, you go boy!!!! So proud of you!!
Nice to see brothers work together so well. I like how Daddy Cornstar decided for you what to do with the torch
When I was 17 I was jumping out of C-130's and C-141's in the Army for Uncle Sam so working on Farm stuff is totally cool. Not to mention Cooper has skills and a bad assed mullet
Lemme just saw thank you for your service
I get 3rd-party tired just watching how much work you guys do daily. ;-)
55* in January there, tornadoes in January here. We better wake up merica time to reverse things for our future grandkids. More wind & solar less chemicals in the air, rant rant rant so on so on. The equipment looks good and it was so nice to see all the cornstar men working together, HEY Cooper and Daddy CS! Even though you’re behind the camera thank you Momma CS, Summer and Anna, ❤️❤️❤️
I agree that Cooper needs more credit/screen time. So glad to see Cole and Cooper work so well together. Both are beasts when it comes to wrestling that heavy stuff around.
Love watching your family farm adventures. You all have high standards in your work and home life. You are blessed with a caring family and lovely farm. I enjoy all the videos.
You guys amaze me. Most guys your age don't have a clue!!
I really like that you took the time to get the big mud clods out of the road!
I almost feel like a bum watching these vids. You guys working 12,15,17 hours a day to keep farms running.....and fixing all your own equipement, performing all that daily maintenance etc. Mad props to you guys! I could never keep up with you all.
You must save thousands of dollars by being able to look and do repairs to your vehicles and machinery. You all amaze me. Thank you for growing food for us.
My way of liking your video twice is to like all the good and funny comments! 👍🏼✝️❤️
The way you treat your machines cleaning etc is a credit to you. Older stuff looking new. A planned maintenance scheme that prevents a lot of breakdowns. Well done.
It's amazing at how much "mechanic " stuff you have to know and do on a daily bases in order to run a corn farm.
Congratulations on phase 1 for the Farmers in America. I hope it go's well for all of you.
You guys are blessed out there. Here in the Philippines it is war in getting a farm operation successful. Our ministry aims to help a lot of farmers but it seems like we are not making a small dent. Enjoy what you have guys.
This series is an eye opener to us non-farming people!! It's amazing how much stuff you have to know how to do to keep a farm running well. If you had to have your machinery repaired by other people all the time you would be losing money like crazy! Kudos to all the hard working family farmers out there, wherever you are!! : ))
Hi Cole I'm glad you didn't burn your hand on that thing you touched. Anyway watching you and Cooper work under the semi was very interesting and is one of the reasons I watch you're channel. Also seeing how different farm equipment works and the insides is also what I enjoy seeing. Coopers mullet is one of the best things on the internet today and more vids of Anna! Thanks!
Brian won the new tractor-game. I hope, that you win the demo-game this harvest. It could be cool to see a Fendt IDEAL class 9 chew up Tabletop in the blink of an eye. Keep up the good work. 👨🏻🌾👨🏻🌾👨🏻🌾
Søren Bruun Jensen would be cool!
Glad you can get things done! Me, on the other hand, spending my time watching you, I get nothing done! Keep up the good work.
That's one thing about being a farmer, there is always a piece of equipment that needs worked on.
Farm Work and Farm Videos are interesting. That line from Daddy Cornstar… I just heard it... Torch it till it comes off...I am not buying a new one... great line! I have heard that line as a youngster in past.... but with a difference.... torch it and get it off...we can't get a new one. (slight difference) These Farm videos are the most wholesome thing on UTUBE. I always look forward to these presentations. As a former 17 year old....I worked on big equipment also.... every 17 year old needs to do that...and do it so it pleases the overseer. nose to the grind stone---full speed ahead !!! (another good job Mr Cole Edward Cornstar)
Thank you --- Mr Cole Edward
That ragtime piano music is my favorite. It's so Cornstar: upbeat and energetic.
Whole lotta bangin' goin' on with Daddy Cornstar acting out! LOL He says torch it, and then breaks the barrel pump, hmmmm Love the video Cole, and great to see Cooper in action doing his thing! You brothers work well together, good to see!
Hey Cole, I enjoy the videos and wish I was able to farm full time. I have a tip when greasing front ends (king pins especially) on trucks and Tractors. Lift the front axle up till the tires are off the ground and then turn the wheels all the way left. Grease the top and bottom of the king pins. Then turn the wheels right and repeat the process. In doing this you will get grease all the way around the pin/bushing and you will increase the lift of the king pins. Something I learnt from an old mechanic and wanted to pass it along. It’s cool to see all the projects you tackle
Cole is quite the contortionist under the trailer. Been there with picking up heated metal after using a torch. Man, Cooper is such a hardworking young guy. I can hardly get my 17 yr old out of bed most days. Remember to wear your eye protection.
Was a semi trailer mechanic for 41 years that arm being replaced is called a torque arm. That one is an adjustable arm the other side is a solid arm. Replaced lots of them years ago company went to air ride suspensions years back. When assembling I always put anti seize compound in the steel sleeve inside torque arm bushing it would easily come apart next time.the nice thing about air ride is you can hook an air gauge to the air ride system and you can get a good idea how much weight you have . So when you are out in the field you can just glance at your gauge and get a good idea how much weight you have on. Go get em Cole
LOVE the January weather in Central Iowa montage throughout. ❄🌦🌞🌬🌪🌨🌫⛈🌞☃️Waiting for the storm to hit tonight!
Try taking some aluminum brightener to your semi rims and trailers. Makes them look so much better! Simply spray it on and rinse it off!
Y'all are awesome hard-working people. Thanks for your whole effort. ☮️❤️🙏🏽
I caught it because I'm retired truck driver....it's ok, you guys do a lot more than most shops.
Gene Sloan honest mistake!
I'm so glad to see you guys grease and clean everything and maintain your equipment great job!💯
I really love your videos. Hope to see lots more. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Cole I hope everything went good with your banker, Always something to do or fix in the shop good luck in a good way with the air leak.
I’m impressed with the way you take care of your equipment. Great job!!
Jay
I love learning about your farm life. Thanks
I’m here to congratulate you on how you threw those mud clumps like there is no tomorrow 😂😂
A never ending saga... just fix ‘til ya drop! Great vid. Cole.
Cole I enjoy your videos and they give me a uplift when I'm having a hard time with my own farm. My farm is in new Jersey and
GREAT VIDEO COLE COOPER IS REAL HANDY ON THE TOOLS I ADMIRE THE WAY YOU WORK TOGETHER TAKE CARE GOD BLESS CORNSTARS
hi cole ive sean mentioned that nave will be doing her own videos i think this will be great as she is from outside farming comunity she can reach out to more people of abuot farm life and how important farming is she is great you did well there god bless nave and you and the cornstr family
That is bad news😂🤣 such hard workers. Pretty soon Mama Cornstar and Neva are going to need another date night.
Crazy to see the amount of work you guys put in every day. Especially Cooper with going to school also. Love the family and the videos !
being a mechanic myself i am impressed by your know how. however, you are not doing some things in the shop smarter than harder. but, If you can get it done you are good in my book. down time stinks. I love watching your videos and know so many more efficient ways you could help yourself. Great videos non the less. keep sharing!
Great video !! Nice to see and your brother working together so well !!!!
You just do what needs done. You guys work hard . Good luck to you.
I thought by now that I would be tired of you but no. You and your family are still interesting. I sure wish that I had your skill to fix things. I hate to tell you this but I found a new farmer that I like, "acres of clay homestead". I have done a little dairy farming but so many of them are being forced out of business. Keep up the good work and good videos.
I found you by chance because I started playing FS19 and watching videos about it. Now I can't stop watching your videos and love it when you release a new one, keep them coming!!! Fan from the UK.
NorcaSystems Thank you!
Daddy Cornstar announcing he’s not buying a new one-😂😂bahaha
I'm new to your channel I enjoy watching a 22-year old hard working. work the corn fields and I'm from Murfreesboro Tennessee and I don't have no corn field!!!
STANLEY VINSON welcome!
Boy, farmers sure are gearheads for huge machines and vehicled.
Another awesome video from the koRn star family you all rock 👍👍👍👍👍
Great video
you have got 2 great helpful sons daddy cornstar. :)
Buy yourself at least one 3/4 inch air line for use on your impact. It’s not air pressure but volume of air that makes air impacts work better. I sold Snap On Tools for years and helped many mechanics make impacts work properly. Hope this helps.
It's 84 degrees in GA unreal for this time of year just saw a old video you have been working hard yall got it looking good love the new farm tractor
I love watching you guys all work together.
You are such a cutie, congratulations to your parents for raising such a nice young man.
Cherolyn Wolf thank u 😊
Thanks for a maintenance update great to watch the fixes.
Too bad the radiator in the John Deere wasn't as dirty as you expected. I used to do maintenance on forklifts. The radiator fans on forklifts actually pull air thru the engine compartment and out the back. As the forklift travels and kicks up whatever dirt is around, it all gets pulled into the engine compartment and thru the radiator. It is absolutely amazing how much dirt they will hold! Part of a periodic maintenance is blowing out the radiator and engine compartment with compressed air. It was surprising how dirty they got even in what appeared to be clean warehouse conditions. Enjoying your videos.
Background music selection / editing...fantastic! VERY entertaining!!!
Love the vids cornstar family...keep it up!
The John Deere looks great. Goes great with the red
Love a farmer takes care o tractor dag. Thankyou cole. .you got great vids. Thankyou
Cole just imagine doing this for a living everyday 5 days a week grease and dirt up to your ying yang laying on your back slugging all the stuff your are doing.
All I say is remember the guys who do this for a living day in day out. Cole you make a great video thanks.
Wayne Rogers absolutely. Hats off to them!
5 days? Mmm im nearly seven and i think cole too!
My favorite Corn Star 😍 love your Vlogs. And I appreciate how hard you guy's work.
Lol!!The flaming hot nut trick. I do that to myself with drill bits from time to time.
Great video...maintenance is the key to longevity of equipment investment.
Michael Cook that it is!
@@ColeTheCornstar I love your channel...and I think your immediate family are great people. Hope to see more of Momma C S. Like all Moms, she is the glue that keeps the family together.
That John Deere is a beautiful looking tractor. What a strange year it’s been with the weather, keep up the great work!
@Adam Poirier WOW! Just had a flashback to high school days! "What a Long Strange Trip its Been" th-cam.com/video/pafY6sZt0FE/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!
Ken
Out of all that, I noticed the exhaust stack on the John Deere while you were washing it..... Will be glad to see it painted! Great job!
Such my type! Thank you for doing what you do! ❤️
4840 looks great cole !!! yessir a lil black paint on that muffler itll be good to go thank you cornstars for the great vids and hard work
Looks like Cooper is going to be the farm's mechanic, seems like he's an engineer in the making .
I'd be interested in a ranking of cleanliness, from obsessively clean to tries sometimes. Get Mama Cornstar in the ranking too.
Val Afualo Conway
1. Me
2. Coop
3. Summer
4. Mom
5. Dad 😇
Cole The Cornstar, sounds like we need to see some Cooper cleaning videos now too. 👌🏼👌🏼
God I don't miss those hubs ! Thank God for pilot hubs.
As my father used to say when I would grab something hot “didn’t take ya long to look at that” haha 😆
😂
@@ColeTheCornstar do cabs on you equipment have filters that keep the heater core and evaporator core from getting plugged up. On your Freightliner I'd say you need to pull the center section out of that rear end and reseal it probably where the leaks at. Great video I love the looks of that old Freightliner
You guys are so amazing. I can’t believe you can fix all that stuff.
Janet Paulsen Thank you! 😇
For an iPhone 7 it’s just as good as any Camra to me personally and just wanna say I love your vids
Strohm Fatzinger I use it a lot actually 😉 it's just a narrower film angle!
Yup, I only use cow hide gloves around the farm, great for fencing and offer good protection against sharp n hot metal, Ye might find me using the free rubber gloves that comes with spray chems if I’m doing oil changes
Great flick..They get better each week...❤❤❤
Didn't melt the glove, back at it! Good job y'all
Y’all know how to fix a serious amount of stuff!!!
On vacation in Patagonia Chile, but still taking a few mins before bed for you Cole😎😎
Cole, when working on the brakes of an air system please, please, please cage the maxi. That red plastic plug on the back you pull that open and slip a caging "T-bolt" in it and cage the spring. They are usually stored on each brake pot and this makes removing the slack adjuster easier and makes it far safer, that spring has decapitated many a person in years gone past.
homie789 😬
That's good to know. I never would have thought of that being even a slight danger.
Sometimes , what we don't know , may kill us . As you know farming is the most dangerous profession . You see people starting vehicles and equipment , and tractors from the ground , and all types of dangerous thing because they got away with once . In all seriousness , always fail to the side of saftey , you don't want to be an accident going someplace to happen . Y'all have way to much more to live for , everybody . Always ask that question , be safe , the alternative stinks to high heaven .....
And please promise me that you will never ever ever take apart a brake chamber without caging it. Sometimes with new chambers you will have to loosen up the band to turn it so the air lines line up. Just be careful lol
@@mikelharlan4311 thankfully since 1987 it's illegal to manufacture the type with two bolted clamps. The one with the big spring is a press clamp to stop the confusion. You might stuff find one now and again still in operation. That is why you cage the new type, there is no telling when corrosion will weaken the bond and moving them can be all it takes to allow the clamp to fail. It's also to discard a blown brake pot without cutting the spring, another way to get killed with them.