Your father has the greatest soul. His energy and outlook on life only inspires me to become a better man. I pray when I'm in his position I'll have that same spunk. I love the channel and hope your yeald surpasses your expectations. You deserve it.
Forgot to add something. The opening shots with the drone and music of the combines and rail train is absolutely wonderful. Absolutely America at it’s best!!!!! Great work and video editing!!!! Many thanks. America the beautiful!!!!! Thanks. The Iowa farm boy.
Here in Australia we have a number of long range forecasters who generally get it right. All farmers use those people on what and when to plant. Congrats on reaching the 500K Sub's, your up with the big boy's now, keep up making the great content for us Dweebs :D
The pricing is a definitely mind game of regret or not regret and no one can predict a widespread drought combined with hail. Always going to be obstacles in farming- just move on and an another opportunity might come your way for next year's crop. It's a balancing act for every farmer and you are not alone. The real problem is if we don't get any rain this fall for next year's crop....then it will be all preventive planting for sure...
Does Leg-Arms have flashbacks when he uses a floor jack? On a serious note, thank you for all the positive ness you guys put out there. The world needs it!!!
Beautiful intro, nothing better than a combine working in the field and a locomotive pulling down the track ! Agriculture is the backbone of the American economy and the freight trains are a vital extension. Bless the both !
One thing I would recommend, when you're making changes to things like the concaves, use a drop pan to properly measure what the difference in harvest loss is out of the back of the combine. We bought a pan from Bushel Plus a couple years ago, and it was crazy how much grain we were losing out the back, even when we thought we were doing a great job setting the machine. Especially in small grains like wheat and canola
@@mmm365 no we run a case 2188. Doesn't matter what brand you got, if they're not set properly they'll be spitting out the back, and there's more to setting a machine than a clean sample in the tank and a quick glance at the ground lol
Wow! Everyone should watch your videos so they actually understand where their food comes from and how much work goes into it!!! God Bless The Farmers!!! Thank You!! 😀⚘❤
Hey Nick: Drone shots are incredible! Camera resolution amazing. BTW…. My recently deceased dear wife LOVED teaching bible school. Brought a little tear to my eyes to hear you mention the kids. THANKS. Captain Al from Tampa😎
I grew up in Pendleton, drove field truck back in the sixties. I have been watching you guys for about two years now. I have been hoping for a good yield for you, but since it is what it is I am hoping it is enough. God bless you all. Such a wonderful family you all are.
Most farmers are .like that. The friend of ours who was a Johhn deere abandon south australia who should us a tractor and and header was visiting us at the time.and watching us to repair and was surprised at the things my brothers and I would do with building. Construction and repairs. The things was we had a lot of fun doing things like that.
They’d just have to buy more new(ISG) stuff and order parts. Zach Johnson/Millennial Farmer makes it work with less heavy fab/wrenching. That said, it definitely seems nice to do some of the work so you can justify having a full shop and skills for the times you can’t get a part…or for things they don’t make.
Thank you for showing us the lows...to be educated on how farming really works and the things that can and do happen to make a great year or a year that makes you wonder if it's worth it.....remember that as much as we would like to control it,the weather and the 168,279 other 'oh hell' moments of breakage,electric gremlins,rattlesnakes( got to shout out to Wiggles), tires etc,etc,etc you can only do what you can do. Appreciate the good with the bad and how you choose to move on with it no matter which side of the coin shows it's self.
So positive when you could easily be down. But like you’ve said others have been hit too and some harder. All you can do is be positive and thankful for what you do have. Look forward to a great year in 2022. Welkers are what makes this country great, true Patriots and hard working.
Hi guys I’m so glad you have sold all of those peas and got your bins empty ready for your wheat harvest. Nice seeing your Dad out smiling and having fun with us all. Keep up the good work and stay safe god bless you all. Rob from the 🇬🇧🚜
"That's the life of farming..." You couldn't have said it better. I have corn sold for $4.20 which seemed like a homerun in January. Now it's $7.00. The life of farming
14:26 Well, there's always a point when you say: "We have to sell it now!" Of course the price can always gEt better. But it can also get worse... My grandpa already said: "Never look after a better price when you already bought/sold something. If the price was okay for you at this moment, it's done! Be proud of what you have and don't think about what might have been..." Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻
Excellent video Nick. I don't think many of the video watchers understand contracting it seemed from comments they think you did that after harvest and that would be great to be able to do. I know as a kid I did not get how contracting worked. Hope you have a good rest of harvest and all stay safe. Pete and RePete (Patch) are sure cute dogs, Coby is going to be unhappy.
I like how you casually mention the passenger side one in the back was hard... the day I did mine it was about as flustered as I've ever been. Good to know I wasn't doing it wrong lol.
Being no strangers to fabrication because we March to the beat of our own drum and do all sorts of inter seeding/ harvesting, the videos that showcase such ingenuity are my favorite. I’m dodging weather bullets like crazy here in N Central IL, all while the best corn I’ve ever grown sits waiting to get knocked over and down by wind and hail. 🙄
Fabulous opening with the drone shot of the train, the combine and " Old Glory" blowing in the breeze, plus the music was perfect. Whoever did that opening could easily work in Hollywood. You Welkers are amazing.
Hi Scott. just a note when you are using the plasma torch. Instead of dragging in a straight line, which creates a nice thin cut. do little circles, still using the speed square to get a straight line. However the circles will create a wider cut. the wider cut allows the flame to blow the slag out the bottom of the cut, which means that it does not wield itself to one edge. which in turn means less clean up. the edge is not as pretty and flat, but for wielding after cutting its perfect and ready to go straight off the plasma. Hope that helps, take care D
You guys live such an amazing life even though you may not think so. God has blessed you guys big time. I would leave the city of 6 million people I live and work in to trade lives with you in a heart beat. Never forget how good you guys have it!
Sad to see the amount of beans you harvested could of been more but Mother Nature played a game of Marbles on you and so many more peoples crops👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Hope and pray the price stays there and you have a bounty crop next year🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸God Bless and stay safe
We have a 1480 that I put a engine in from a parts combine that came with it. The original engine through a rod through both sides of the engine. Took me a couple of weeks to finish it but we finished cutting our grain. That winter we took the rasp bars out along with the, I can’t remember what you call them that sits on the bottom. But we blocked the first one so it could thrash more. We also built and put in disrupters and changed the smooth bars on the back to a sort of rough bar. I’m sorry. I was in a four wheeler accident couple of weeks ago and my brain has not caught up yet. Chasing a couple of cows on a new chipped road. Was in the hospital for over a week. Broken ribs, crack my face and orbital what ever.
Entertaining and informative, yet warm and homey presentation if you get what I’m saying. Good job guys! Have a blessed day and I’ll see you on the flip-side as MM says. 👍
I heard about a farm convention in Las Vegas. The farmers went to the shows ate at all cheap food places and didn't gamble. They were asked not to come back! The Worldest biggest gamblers!!!
Well the amount you got is better than being totally snookered on your crop.. I am glad you got that many.. better some than none.. Good luck on the rest of your harvest. May you be pleasantly surprised . Love watching those big old combines rolling thru the field.. Now its got to be close to baby time.. .. be sure to keep us informed.. Curious minds want to know.. Best of luck, keep the rubber side down.
oooo 00000 oooo I have that BNSF train (locomotive) in O gauge ( from lionel ) One of the cheaper ready to run lionchief kits too! Seeing the cars attached I can now firmly say its pretty damn accurate! lol.... sorry i got excited there for a minute.
With the module covers I have done this on older combines especially with flax as well as cover up grates. 90 percent of separation in an ih machine is done in first 3 ft.
farming is so unpredictable and hard you guys work your tails off it can be so frustrating I know hold your head high and work for another better year God bless you guys glad you found the trouble in your rotor that would have been bad running your header so low to the ground is hard on your equipment , I ran a rock up and in our rotor one year we were down a week and a little shy of 8000 bucks in repairs was shelling corn which some of it was down ,,,it was late at night I didn't see a huge ground hog hole drove front tire right into it letting combine drop lower picking up the rock it was a nite mare ,,,sorry I need not tell you,,,, next year will be better
Fantastic intro! Wish commodity market was easier to figure, like you said "that's farming"! BTW, your Dad is a hoot! God bless you all, hope Kathleen is feeling well!
That's one heck of a grain cart/ fuel tanker/ service and parts train you got there. Poor Cody, spooksman Bob's sharing ear scratches with another dog!😄
Nice delivering right to the rail yard. What motive power do they have for the rail cars? The crushed glass recycler uses a skid steer with a knucle coupler! when full a train engine picks up the loads and flat switches the empties.
Interesting to see the price you are getting to what the market is, if people would watch these farming videos they may understand why the price of their food goes up. Your videos should be shown in schools to prepare kids for real life. God Bless
Thanks for the interesting and enjoyable video. Hauling peas to the elevator already. Good job done. You mentioned that you contacted for 25 thousand bushel. You have them 13 thousand bushel. I assume the remainder is taken care of with a forgiven clause due to hail and no rain??? You did good though all considered. Nice going. I enjoy when you have the combines apart. Nice to see the insides and how all that works. The ones we had years ago were the old pull type and much different. Good things you found those loose bars and were able to tighten them. Interesting how you can pull the screens out and adjust them to a certain degree. Not too bad getting them in and out to work on them. Neat. Enjoy the county fair. Good to see Colby and a new partner called Patch I think you said. Pats on the head to both of them. You all take care and be safe. God bless all of you and watch over you. Thanks. The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
So there's good news in Egypt at the moment. That's good news it helps the profit margin no end and so on. Not often good prices like that occur when a farmer.could use it.
Looks like farmers aren't the only frugal repair guys out west. Note the lead engine on the train in the opening shot has a replacement engine compartment door. Probably taken from a scrapped or parted out old locomotive. It has an older style font "N" in the BNSF. 0:05
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You better hurry the house builds along then welkers DIY
Bi theyre since hmmmm 1200 subs. Same with Brian Brown and Mike mitchell and Tony Fast . Maybe i can call myself ur discoverer 🤣🚜
will you be live-streaming when you hit 500k?
Nic no matter what happens down the road I'll always follow and support you guys I ❤you all all 3 of you are absolutely awesome to me.
You deserve every single one! 🥇🏆
Great video Welkers
Your father has the greatest soul. His energy and outlook on life only inspires me to become a better man. I pray when I'm in his position I'll have that same spunk. I love the channel and hope your yeald surpasses your expectations. You deserve it.
He's my dad, and he truly does. What you see is the real thing - he is even funnier and kinder in person. A keeper!
Great job LegArms welding
Folks should be extremely thankful for a farmer. Lucky to get a crop this yr the way the weather has been.
God bless all the welkers being grateful is an art all in its self 🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕😍
Forgot to add something. The opening shots with the drone and music of the combines and rail train is absolutely wonderful. Absolutely America at it’s best!!!!! Great work and video editing!!!! Many thanks. America the beautiful!!!!! Thanks. The Iowa farm boy.
Vacation no la school was one of the best things our church came up with what I was a kid last school during summer holidays.
Love that train flyover!
Glad to hear the kids are in VBS.
Thank you to all the farmers out there!
Here in Australia we have a number of long range forecasters who generally get it right. All farmers use those people on what and when to plant. Congrats on reaching the 500K Sub's, your up with the big boy's now, keep up making the great content for us Dweebs :D
The pricing is a definitely mind game of regret or not regret and no one can predict a widespread drought combined with hail. Always going to be obstacles in farming- just move on and an another opportunity might come your way for next year's crop. It's a balancing act for every farmer and you are not alone. The real problem is if we don't get any rain this fall for next year's crop....then it will be all preventive planting for sure...
Does Leg-Arms have flashbacks when he uses a floor jack? On a serious note, thank you for all the positive ness you guys put out there. The world needs it!!!
Seriously long trains out there. The scenery always amazes me. Love your part of the world. 👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸🤜🤛
Awesome drone video at the beginning. Heading to 500k and beyond!
So close!
Beautiful intro, nothing better than a combine working in the field and a locomotive pulling down the track ! Agriculture is the backbone of the American economy and the freight trains are a vital extension. Bless the both !
You got that right!
One thing I would recommend, when you're making changes to things like the concaves, use a drop pan to properly measure what the difference in harvest loss is out of the back of the combine. We bought a pan from Bushel Plus a couple years ago, and it was crazy how much grain we were losing out the back, even when we thought we were doing a great job setting the machine. Especially in small grains like wheat and canola
So true. Bought one also and our one combine was throwing out so much more then the other one it was scary.
@@mmm365 no we run a case 2188. Doesn't matter what brand you got, if they're not set properly they'll be spitting out the back, and there's more to setting a machine than a clean sample in the tank and a quick glance at the ground lol
Wow! Everyone should watch your videos so they actually understand where their food comes from and how much work goes into it!!! God Bless The Farmers!!! Thank You!! 😀⚘❤
It's nice to see someone thankful for what they have. Bless you all.
One of your best intro scenes yet. Keep up the great work, guys.
Watching you fix the skid steer, shows you never stop learning in life. Thanks for the great video.
Thanks 👍
,, use the "Mechanical Advantage" whenever possible.
Great video!
Thank you for sharing and your faith will always sustain you. thru slow and good times .Yes, next year will be better, God bless.
Hey Nick: Drone shots are incredible! Camera resolution amazing. BTW…. My recently deceased dear wife LOVED teaching bible school. Brought a little tear to my eyes to hear you mention the kids. THANKS. Captain Al from Tampa😎
Thanks Captain Al!
I grew up in Pendleton, drove field truck back in the sixties. I have been watching you guys for about two years now. I have been hoping for a good yield for you, but since it is what it is I am hoping it is enough. God bless you all. Such a wonderful family you all are.
Love your openings! They really show your creative side. Well done!
Glad you like them!
Look how big d tire tracks are from the LSW 1200 and look how evenly press the grass is that is amazing
Scott’s talents are amazing. Without him Welker Farms can’t function.
All of them. A true team.
Most farmers are .like that. The friend of ours who was a Johhn deere abandon south australia who should us a tractor and and header was visiting us at the time.and watching us to repair and was surprised at the things my brothers and I would do with building. Construction and repairs. The things was we had a lot of fun doing things like that.
Like these guys we found it easier to have all the tools at hand that we need to make jobs easier.
They’d just have to buy more new(ISG) stuff and order parts. Zach Johnson/Millennial Farmer makes it work with less heavy fab/wrenching. That said, it definitely seems nice to do some of the work so you can justify having a full shop and skills for the times you can’t get a part…or for things they don’t make.
Thank you for showing us the lows...to be educated on how farming really works and the things that can and do happen to make a great year or a year that makes you wonder if it's worth it.....remember that as much as we would like to control it,the weather and the 168,279 other 'oh hell' moments of breakage,electric gremlins,rattlesnakes( got to shout out to Wiggles), tires etc,etc,etc you can only do what you can do. Appreciate the good with the bad and how you choose to move on with it no matter which side of the coin shows it's self.
So positive when you could easily be down. But like you’ve said others have been hit too and some harder. All you can do is be positive and thankful for what you do have.
Look forward to a great year in 2022. Welkers are what makes this country great, true Patriots and hard working.
Hi guys I’m so glad you have sold all of those peas and got your bins empty ready for your wheat harvest. Nice seeing your Dad out smiling and having fun with us all. Keep up the good work and stay safe god bless you all. Rob from the 🇬🇧🚜
Unfortunately the drought and hail have reduced the wheat harvest too. There will be a lot of empty bins trying to stand up to the winter storms!!
Best opening and great music to go with it!! Hope to see more like this!!
More to come!
@@WelkerFarms can't wait!!!
"Because we can". . . . . we love you, Bob! You're a hoot!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Some really nice drone footage! Great scenery as well
"That's the life of farming..." You couldn't have said it better. I have corn sold for $4.20 which seemed like a homerun in January. Now it's $7.00. The life of farming
14:26 Well, there's always a point when you say: "We have to sell it now!"
Of course the price can always gEt better. But it can also get worse...
My grandpa already said: "Never look after a better price when you already
bought/sold something. If the price was okay for you at this moment, it's done!
Be proud of what you have and don't think about what might have been..."
Thanks a lot for the video! 😊👍🏻
The 3 of you are such a great team a perfect example of hard working American farming families!
Excellent video Nick. I don't think many of the video watchers understand contracting it seemed from comments they think you did that after harvest and that would be great to be able to do. I know as a kid I did not get how contracting worked. Hope you have a good rest of harvest and all stay safe. Pete and RePete (Patch) are sure cute dogs, Coby is going to be unhappy.
Good start today, "Because we can". Classic dad joke, appreciated.
Love that song at the end it makes me.kind of wistfully and edgy.
Thanks for the update guys, that’s a bummer about the price of your peas . Take care and have a great rest of the week 👍
True American Farmers!
Great fabrication on your part.
Great farming from the Welkers, keep up the good job guy. god speed.
Nice thumb nail pic combine n he field song the train going by ,would make a nice wall hanging from fracture !
Glad you managed to get as much as you did, hopefully your yields will be better for the other crops guys.
I really hope you guys break even all expensives and wages and then some silver lining. May god bless you my favorite farming family!
Modifications going on a "field trial" - idk why but that was funny as hell! Because you're driving literally into a field... 😁👍
I like how you casually mention the passenger side one in the back was hard... the day I did mine it was about as flustered as I've ever been. Good to know I wasn't doing it wrong lol.
Being no strangers to fabrication because we March to the beat of our own drum and do all sorts of inter seeding/ harvesting, the videos that showcase such ingenuity are my favorite.
I’m dodging weather bullets like crazy here in N Central IL, all while the best corn I’ve ever grown sits waiting to get knocked over and down by wind and hail. 🙄
On the Missouri
Great video as usual.
Having the right tools for the job really helps!
Fabulous opening with the drone shot of the train, the combine and " Old Glory" blowing in the breeze, plus the music was perfect. Whoever did that opening could easily work in Hollywood. You Welkers are amazing.
Great Intro!!! Train, Combines, music… like leg arms likes to say: It’s just awesome!
Man people sure do love their hummus to have a order that big right after harvest...
That jump from Leg Arms was Olympic quality.
Youre blessed that you and your brother work together so well!
Opening was assume your mindset is so great, pleasure to watch these videos. God bless you and your family
Was in need of some good Welker drone footage. You deliver once again Nick.
Love your openings! It's a pleasure to be a Sub. Keep up the great work, and thank you for taking us along your journey. God Bless🙏 The Welker Family.
Beautiful shots of those GEVO's in the opening...as a railfan this was extra cool to see
Hi Scott. just a note when you are using the plasma torch. Instead of dragging in a straight line, which creates a nice thin cut. do little circles, still using the speed square to get a straight line. However the circles will create a wider cut. the wider cut allows the flame to blow the slag out the bottom of the cut, which means that it does not wield itself to one edge. which in turn means less clean up. the edge is not as pretty and flat, but for wielding after cutting its perfect and ready to go straight off the plasma. Hope that helps, take care D
Merica!!! Blessings!!
Sure was making the Deere work hard. 👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Gotta count every blessing you are given. Always next year.
15:09 it's not nuts, it's peas! Silly goose😂
The science is sound there Scott
You guys live such an amazing life even though you may not think so. God has blessed you guys big time. I would leave the city of 6 million people I live and work in to trade lives with you in a heart beat. Never forget how good you guys have it!
Sad to see the amount of beans you harvested could of been more but Mother Nature played a game of Marbles on you and so many more peoples crops👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Hope and pray the price stays there and you have a bounty crop next year🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸God Bless and stay safe
$14.02 when I got the notification that this video hit.
But as you and another poster said, a definite blessing with what y’all got.
Amazing drone footage your videos are the best. I only watch Welker Farms and it is the only TH-cam channel I like videos on and have subscribed to.
Nick you can also put that pipe or a block of wood between the sprocket and track and drive backwards slowly to loosen the tracks
We have a 1480 that I put a engine in from a parts combine that came with it. The original engine through a rod through both sides of the engine. Took me a couple of weeks to finish it but we finished cutting our grain. That winter we took the rasp bars out along with the, I can’t remember what you call them that sits on the bottom. But we blocked the first one so it could thrash more. We also built and put in disrupters and changed the smooth bars on the back to a sort of rough bar. I’m sorry. I was in a four wheeler accident couple of weeks ago and my brain has not caught up yet. Chasing a couple of cows on a new chipped road. Was in the hospital for over a week. Broken ribs, crack my face and orbital what ever.
It’s neat to see the product move so fast!
Entertaining and informative, yet warm and homey presentation if you get what I’m saying. Good job guys! Have a blessed day and I’ll see you on the flip-side as MM says. 👍
It is a blessing that you got seven dollars a bushel thank you Jesus
I heard about a farm convention in Las Vegas. The farmers went to the shows ate at all cheap food places and didn't gamble. They were asked not to come back! The Worldest biggest gamblers!!!
I have a feeling next years crop is going to be amazing god bless 🍀
I’m moving running a combine with the American flag flying high to one of the top 5 most patriotic acts ever. Great intro!
@@jennifersmith842 fine
From England Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Well the amount you got is better than being totally snookered on your crop.. I am glad you got that many.. better some than none.. Good luck on the rest of your harvest. May you be pleasantly surprised . Love watching those big old combines rolling thru the field.. Now its got to be close to baby time.. .. be sure to keep us informed.. Curious minds want to know.. Best of luck, keep the rubber side down.
Your intro rocks!
oooo 00000 oooo I have that BNSF train (locomotive) in O gauge ( from lionel ) One of the cheaper ready to run lionchief kits too! Seeing the cars attached I can now firmly say its pretty damn accurate! lol.... sorry i got excited there for a minute.
Marketing is the hardest job in farming
With the module covers I have done this on older combines especially with flax as well as cover up grates. 90 percent of separation in an ih machine is done in first 3 ft.
Glad i found your channel,,really enjoy watching,,have learned a lot…… yaa’ll have a very nice family,,God bless and keep you safe,,😇🇺🇸😍☕️☕️🍩🍩
Love the intro 🤙🏾 Leg arms: why are we taking these Madules out? Bob: because we can 😆😆.
farming is so unpredictable and hard you guys work your tails off it can be so frustrating I know hold your head high and work for another better year God bless you guys glad you found the trouble in your rotor that would have been bad running your header so low to the ground is hard on your equipment , I ran a rock up and in our rotor one year we were down a week and a little shy of 8000 bucks in repairs was shelling corn which some of it was down ,,,it was late at night I didn't see a huge ground hog hole drove front tire right into it letting combine drop lower picking up the rock it was a nite mare ,,,sorry I need not tell you,,,, next year will be better
Fantastic intro! Wish commodity market was easier to figure, like you said "that's farming"!
BTW, your Dad is a hoot!
God bless you all, hope Kathleen is feeling well!
Thanks! We appreciate it!
Love the video keep up the great work and god bless
New bins are awesome!
That's one heck of a grain cart/ fuel tanker/ service and parts train you got there. Poor Cody, spooksman Bob's sharing ear scratches with another dog!😄
Bumped out of HIS seat and attention given to one of those upstart puppies - Coby was NOT happy. 😂
Nice delivering right to the rail yard. What motive power do they have for the rail cars?
The crushed glass recycler uses a skid steer with a knucle coupler! when full a train engine picks up the loads and flat switches the empties.
Those combines look good, bit harder to tell them apart now though :D If Clifford ever gets extensions you'll have to paint them :P
Their is still the LED lights to look for :-)
There is a number two on left rear of Clifford I think
wonderful camera, drone, and editing work!
Interesting to see the price you are getting to what the market is, if people would watch these farming videos they may understand why the price of their food goes up. Your videos should be shown in schools to prepare kids for real life. God Bless
Awesome intro
Thanks for the interesting and enjoyable video. Hauling peas to the elevator already. Good job done. You mentioned that you contacted for 25 thousand bushel. You have them 13 thousand bushel. I assume the remainder is taken care of with a forgiven clause due to hail and no rain??? You did good though all considered. Nice going.
I enjoy when you have the combines apart. Nice to see the insides and how all that works. The ones we had years ago were the old pull type and much different. Good things you found those loose bars and were able to tighten them. Interesting how you can pull the screens out and adjust them to a certain degree. Not too bad getting them in and out to work on them. Neat.
Enjoy the county fair. Good to see Colby and a new partner called Patch I think you said. Pats on the head to both of them. You all take care and be safe. God bless all of you and watch over you. Thanks. The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
Patch has been around for a while. He's just camera shy.
@@duanecundy thanks.
Patch just discovered truck rides and now he is OBSESSED.
@@mtcelticharper thanks
Keep farming and god bless love the videos
So there's good news in Egypt at the moment. That's good news it helps the profit margin no end and so on. Not often good prices like that occur when a farmer.could use it.
Looks like farmers aren't the only frugal repair guys out west. Note the lead engine on the train in the opening shot has a replacement engine compartment door. Probably taken from a scrapped or parted out old locomotive. It has an older style font "N" in the BNSF. 0:05