Hi Joe. It occurs to me that the old Tractor is every boy's dream. I'm sure you enjoy getting out there and traveling around on that old thing. Enjoying the old videos again.
Honestly, half the video I didn't watch. I just closed my eyes and listened the Farmall engine running. Brought back a load of great memories. Thanks for that.
Sometimes when I get lonely I pull up some of your old videos and this is the one I watch the most. I love to watch the snow. It’s just a beautiful sight . Reminds me of growing up in Tn. Seems as though it doesn’t bother you, it’s just go,go,go, with you lol. You enjoy playing with all your farm equipment,and I enjoy watching you. God gave you a wonderful farm and I am happy for you and Melissa. May the blessings keep coming for you.
Strange thing - I spent an hour and a half with my own snow blower this morning and yet I can't take my eyes from the screen. Something so satisfying about that. And it's so great to see that old tractor earning its keep.
I lived in the Fargo, Moorhead area for 6 years, 1964 - 1970. I attended and graduated from Fargo South High School. Some of the best memories of my life are there. I also lived in Minnetonka for about a year. The people of North Dakota and Minnesota are among the best in my opinion. I now live in Alabama. I’d love to come back and visit sometime....in the summer. It was my job to remove the snow at my house, mind you, on a much smaller scale. That part I don’t miss at all. Love the Tent videos.
Really enjoy what you can do with that tractor. You are very good with all the chores. The only thing I don't like is, NO one has invented a computer monitor that will serve those fabulous meals you cook for me to eat at the computer. lol . Keep filming as we enjoy them. Thanks for taking time to film and share.
It's getting time where my old plow truck has about had it..I was thinking of getting a tractor like Joe here for moving snow..But now that I see him freezing sitting on that Farmall while plowing..I think I might find another truck to plow with..With a nice warm, dry cab. lol Great video Joe.
I like the old tractors. That guy you bought the chains from had some nice old Case tractors. My grandfather had a Case 730. Brings back memories. Thanks Joe.
We discovered your channels a few months ago. Memorizing. We can sit all day and watch you work and piddle around..Love the pork steaks! You always make us hungry!
Hi Joe , love watching your videos , always informative and fun. I love seeing Melissa cooking on your videos and hanging out with your children and grandchild 😊
I love those old tractors , can’t kill em. I always used the old International Harvester we had on the dairy farm i worked on in high school. Great old beast.
Living in Louisiana, I don't know how y'all survive that mess. If we had that much snow it would be a State Emergency and every road would be closed. Great video, keep them coming.
Wow, Joe! Your long time subs will never tire of fried potatoes, pork steaks, chuck roasts, or snow plowing! Great score on the tractor tire chains imho! Just hope you'll splurge for a snowmobile one day for crossing the lake to The Tent!! Hope this comment finds you, Melissa, and fur babies safe and warm!!! Thankful to live in a more southern area that doesn't get as much snow as you do!!!
I have 2 snowmobiles, I have not fired them up in about 2 years. After Zach gets done with the Argo we may clean the carbs on the snowmobiles and get them running good again.
Looks like you folks have some decent insulation in the house. The roof is covered with snow. I just love to watch the snow from way down here in North TX. LOL
Wow 😲, at first I thought the snow ❄️ is so beautiful and now it’s so much!!!! I hope 🤞 the tractor chains make things a little easier for you Joe 👍👍👍😎
God I miss snow like that. Denver rarely gets snow like that and if we do it is gone the next day. My sister lives in Isle and I live vicariously through her and her weather. Thanks for sharing.
From steamy, stormy Sydney, Australia at a mere 27C today looking at 36C tomorrow...watching you driving through and pushing snow around is like a holiday at the icerink :-) Thanks for a fun view. Take care and stay warm.
I reckon you are thankful for the day you purchased the Farmall as the amount of time you would have had to move snow with the snow blower would have been a challenge for even you Joe stay safe and warm cheers NZ.
If you keep getting snow you can knock the tops of those piles so that you have more room for the snow you push. A snow rake comes in handy for those roofs. Great video. I used the same snowblower in CT for 16 years before I moved. Used a JD tractor and blower in Alberta before moving to the States.
I really like the M tractor, nothing like the sound of them, , also when you ran the blower up the ramp , THAT convinced me that I will be removing my front steps and building a ramp.
One more thing. U film whatever u want I soo enjoy your channel. I look forward to what’s next. So keep them coming as your channel is my number one favorite. Thanks for making them. Much appreciated
I am NEVER SICK of you. I wondered where you were. You took too long to give us something. I have been looking for it all week. I love love love love your videos.
You should be known as the new Rocket Man! It's amazing how much ground you cover and how much content you provide. Viewers should bow to your super human abilities of filming, editing, taking care of your family, and posting for viewers to enjoy
tractor sure can make plowing the snow look easy,the snow blower is ok in some tight spots. Joe Now you got me wanting to cook something on the grill..Thanks for the videos.kept warm..
We have MANY priorities at that place and that is one of them. Time and money is what it boils down to. Make sure you watch the video commercials Lol, that will help. My time is short during the warm months but we might get to it. Im tired just thinking about it.
As always another awesome video. Very relaxing to watch. The snow is hitting us again pretty hard here in northern Michigan this week. Keep the videos coming, Joe. The husband and I sure do enjoy watching them.
Just a bit of advice on a two wheel drive... Most folks in our area that have those style tractors that are lucky enough to have a three point hitch, we take a 55 gallon drum (steel or plastic) and we cut it in half, then we take the barrel and set it on the ground between the 3 point and lower the 3 point all the way down or just a bit above half of the barrel, then make a mark on each side of the barrel and then cut a hole for the hitch bar to slide all the way through (can get another one from Fleet Farm or Tractor Supply) and then fill it with concrete, be sure to put a rebar hook or chunk of chain in the top in case you have to move it so you can use the loader to lift it. This will give you so much extra traction and really make the chains very effective..we have been doing this on the farm for years.
Same here in Virginia. We get an inch and everything closes. Of course we get that nasty freezing rain instead a lot of time. I'd rather have the snow.
Just watched the winter tent trip earlier. Now I get to watch you on the M. Awesome vids. Last week I was bass fishing in Texas with temps in the 70’s.
It sounds like you guys are up by Cloquet. We are living in Oregon , spent the first 35 years of my life in Brainerd Mn. ( Actually Crosslake ,north of Brainerd. ) Had a good friend who was the company pilot for Potlatch in Cloquet. Unfortunately he died in a plane crash just short of the Cloquet airport on a stormy day. That was back in the 80s, still miss my friend. )
Growing up in the city, I truly love the tractor vids, in fact, I asked my husband if he would buy one for me. He said, our yard is 50x100. End of story. lol lol 🤣 Keep well guys !
So much easier with the tractor then touch up with snow blower. Hours of work down to under an hour I bet. Thanks for sharing Joe. Just think February half over then then the real cold temps so go away hopefully.
Great Video, I live in Georgia and we never see anything like this. We get six inches down here and it shuts everything down. The 4X4's have a great time though.
Two thumbs up for the flag. I now remember why I moved from Duluth to Southern CA. It’s wet and cloudy but will Warm up soon. I’ve got a mess of freebie tumbling lake agates for you this summer. Ill be in your area late June early July via RV.
Joe, you film it, I watch it. That is the deal. If you want to film the tractor pushing snow, than I want to see the Farmall in action! If people don’t like it, they can go troll somewhere else.
Great video Joe....looks cold!....I said this on the other RUclips page and I’ll say it here....where you go we go!...You videos are always entertaining and inspiring...Ohhhh and you and Melissa ever want to come to Nashville....say the word....would be our pleasure...
Boy that tractor sure makes it a lot easier than using that snow blower!! Could you imagine how long it would of taken to do all that with just the snow blower!! Of course you were using it before you got the tractor, but that is a lot of snow there! You are like me Joe, snow won't keep us from fixing a steak on the grill, no matter how much or even how cold it is. Thanks for sharing, it was relaxing listening to that old tractor putting along. Juddie - J & J TOA
We are discussing that or maybe moving a different one in. It is not the trailer that is the problem so much as the fact that it is 70 feet wide sitting right to left. It cuts off the entire view behind it. If we could get one in sitting front to back instead of side to side it would be a much better in my OCD mind.
Joe my Dad had a windshield and a canvas cab for the M I think it was called a comfort cab. It covered the engine and came back to the rear of the fenders no roof but really was warm from the engine heat.
You can make a heat houser for the tractor out of some old tarps and be a lot warmer while you're pushing the snow around! The engine heat will help you out a lot!
Agreed, you film it we'll watch it. Personally I just appreciate the time & effort u put into all your videos. So bring it on. 😄 and thanks for sharing. 👍🏼
Hi Joe it's February 10th and we've had snow for about a week and a half we've got 10 inches now it's snowing for the last 3 hours we now have 16 inches of snow but it's not bitter cold thank God it is 28 degrees and we're looking at another 2 feet tomorrow
I still brave the cold at the BBQ. Nothing like a flame cooked meal. Nice that you found chains. Tractors are really not all that great in winter without them eh. Get them on as tight as you can fella. These look like they are in great shape. Good buy bud. A couple canvas side panels will sure help keep the wind out and they are really easy to make. Even just velcro will keep them in place well enough.You can make one for the front with a couple windows if it gets too warm. They will funnel the warm back on to the operator as well. It is an old cat skinners trick I have used many times in the Arctic. The place really is pretty in winter bud. Keep warm fella !
Wow at the snow. We just got 6 new inches here in Iowa and that's too much for me. I do the same thing for my dogs in the back yard, scrape the snow down to the grass so my little dog (Havanese) can have a place to potty…..lol. The snow sure is pretty though. How is your new little house doing on keep y'all warm in those frigid temps? I agree with other commenters, never watch Joe if you're hungry. He's always cookin' up some good food. Thanks for sharing!
That house has been very nice and cozy. You could tell when it was 60 below windchill outside with the wind that she could use a little tightening up here and there and a few of the windows need to be changed out but it really has been a nice warm house.
Hi Joe. It occurs to me that the old Tractor is every boy's dream. I'm sure you enjoy getting out there and traveling around on that old thing. Enjoying the old videos again.
Honestly, half the video I didn't watch. I just closed my eyes and listened the Farmall engine running. Brought back a load of great memories. Thanks for that.
Sometimes when I get lonely I pull up some of your old videos and this is the one I watch the most. I love to watch the snow. It’s just a beautiful sight . Reminds me of growing up in Tn. Seems as though it doesn’t bother you, it’s just go,go,go, with you lol. You enjoy playing with all your farm equipment,and I enjoy watching you. God gave you a wonderful farm and I am happy for you and Melissa. May the blessings keep coming for you.
Thank you CS. Snow will be here soon and you will have more videos to watch.
I watch anything you film and never get bored!! Hope Melissa is taking the cold ok, sure a brave girl.
Sweet running old tractor!
No we are not sick of your snow videos, you are a great entertainer.. so humble yet so interesting... keep up the beautiful commentary......
Strange thing - I spent an hour and a half with my own snow blower this morning and yet I can't take my eyes from the screen. Something so satisfying about that. And it's so great to see that old tractor earning its keep.
She's a brutal winter fer sher but I luv the flamingo twirling in the wind. keep calm n tractor on...TFS!
that old farmall sure starts up nice !!
I lived in the Fargo, Moorhead area for 6 years, 1964 - 1970. I attended and graduated from Fargo South High School. Some of the best memories of my life are there. I also lived in Minnetonka for about a year. The people of North Dakota and Minnesota are among the best in my opinion. I now live in Alabama. I’d love to come back and visit sometime....in the summer. It was my job to remove the snow at my house, mind you, on a much smaller scale. That part I don’t miss at all. Love the Tent videos.
You just keep filming and we will keep watching. Never get tired of anything you do. Thank you so much for sharing your life.
Really enjoy what you can do with that tractor. You are very good with all the chores. The only thing I don't like is, NO one has invented a computer monitor that will serve those fabulous meals you cook for me to eat at the computer. lol . Keep filming as we enjoy them. Thanks for taking time to film and share.
Thanks Joe, I'm not sure about anyone else but I enjoy the videos even the tractor ones. Thanks again.
Great video thanks for sharing
It's getting time where my old plow truck has about had it..I was thinking of getting a tractor like Joe here for moving snow..But now that I see him freezing sitting on that Farmall while plowing..I think I might find another truck to plow with..With a nice warm, dry cab. lol Great video Joe.
I can watch you plow snow all day. Relaxing, like a Zen type of thing
I like the old tractors. That guy you bought the chains from had some nice old Case tractors. My grandfather had a Case 730. Brings back memories. Thanks Joe.
You have done a great move with the chains. Even a tractor can slip.
Good thing you bought your snow plow and tractor when you did. Thanks for sharing.
We discovered your channels a few months ago. Memorizing. We can sit all day and watch you work and piddle around..Love the pork steaks! You always make us hungry!
Great video. That tractor is a blessing.
Always a pleasure to watch Joe.
No drama. Love it.
Hats off to all the midwesterners that endure brutal winters every winter. Stay warm and keep on truckin 👍
Very proud that you focused the American flag in the first seconds of this video.
Hi Joe , love watching your videos , always informative and fun. I love seeing Melissa cooking on your videos and hanging out with your children and grandchild 😊
I love those old tractors , can’t kill em. I always used the old International Harvester we had on the dairy farm i worked on in high school. Great old beast.
Thank you for your videos. Love them.
That old M is working very well! That buffet you had on the grill didn't look too bad, either!
Living in Louisiana, I don't know how y'all survive that mess. If we had that much snow it would be a State Emergency and every road would be closed. Great video, keep them coming.
I enjoy the content, dont change anything . Keep up the good work. I look forward to your videos.
Wow, Joe! Your long time subs will never tire of fried potatoes, pork steaks, chuck roasts, or snow plowing! Great score on the tractor tire chains imho! Just hope you'll splurge for a snowmobile one day for crossing the lake to The Tent!! Hope this comment finds you, Melissa, and fur babies safe and warm!!! Thankful to live in a more southern area that doesn't get as much snow as you do!!!
I have 2 snowmobiles, I have not fired them up in about 2 years. After Zach gets done with the Argo we may clean the carbs on the snowmobiles and get them running good again.
Joe, you film whatever you want to film. They all are great videos. I'll watch everything.
Looks Like Fun Luv The Videos.
Looks like you folks have some decent insulation in the house. The roof is covered with snow. I just love to watch the snow from way down here in North TX. LOL
Wow 😲, at first I thought the snow ❄️ is so beautiful and now it’s so much!!!! I hope 🤞 the tractor chains make things a little easier for you Joe 👍👍👍😎
God I miss snow like that. Denver rarely gets snow like that and if we do it is gone the next day. My sister lives in Isle and I live vicariously through her and her weather. Thanks for sharing.
It's great to watch, especially from St Augustine, Fla. Stay warm, Joe.
From steamy, stormy Sydney, Australia at a mere 27C today looking at 36C tomorrow...watching you driving through and pushing snow around is like a holiday at the icerink :-) Thanks for a fun view. Take care and stay warm.
I reckon you are thankful for the day you purchased the Farmall as the amount of time you would have had to move snow with the snow blower would have been a challenge for even you Joe stay safe and warm cheers NZ.
Joe, push snow, do whatever. I enjoy all your videos and look forward to them. I just wish I was healthy enough to do some of the things you do.
I'm watching by my pool in my shorts and flip-flops with an ice cold beer down here in sunny s.w. Florida.
You're a good man, Joe.
If you keep getting snow you can knock the tops of those piles so that you have more room for the snow you push. A snow rake comes in handy for those roofs. Great video. I used the same snowblower in CT for 16 years before I moved. Used a JD tractor and blower in Alberta before moving to the States.
I love the sound of that Farmall engine. Sweet.
Another great video!
Nothing like a real winter! Enjoy watching both of your channels.
That tractor is a sweet machine!
If you put the chains on, its guaranteed to immediately cease to snow :)
Great Video, Thanks for posting!
Haha, that is about right. I may put the chains on later today. Maybe spring will come sooner then. Lol.
Enjoyed that. Ta.
I really like the M tractor, nothing like the sound of them, , also when you ran the blower up the ramp , THAT convinced me that I will be removing my front steps and building a ramp.
Got to love them old tractors. They are old work horses.
Great job Joe, I bet your looking forward to spring and more time at the tent!!!!
One more thing. U film whatever u want I soo enjoy your channel. I look forward to what’s next. So keep them coming as your channel is my number one favorite. Thanks for making them. Much appreciated
Everyone should have an old tractor. Mine is green, but they all get a lot of work done . I love moving snow with mine too.
I am NEVER SICK of you. I wondered where you were. You took too long to give us something. I have been looking for it all week. I love love love love your videos.
You should be known as the new Rocket Man! It's amazing how much ground you cover and how much content you provide. Viewers should bow to your super human abilities of filming, editing, taking care of your family, and posting for viewers to enjoy
tractor sure can make plowing the snow look easy,the snow blower is ok in some tight spots. Joe Now you got me wanting to cook something on the grill..Thanks for the videos.kept warm..
I love all the videos
A real man fires up the BBQ in -30 degrees. :Love it, good stuff.
I hope this Summer a shed to put the truck & tractor in are a priority.
We have MANY priorities at that place and that is one of them. Time and money is what it boils down to. Make sure you watch the video commercials Lol, that will help. My time is short during the warm months but we might get to it. Im tired just thinking about it.
As always another awesome video. Very relaxing to watch. The snow is hitting us again pretty hard here in northern Michigan this week. Keep the videos coming, Joe. The husband and I sure do enjoy watching them.
Absolutely gorgeous with all the snow falling, made me feel cold and it’s 30C where I am.
Just a bit of advice on a two wheel drive... Most folks in our area that have those style tractors that are lucky enough to have a three point hitch, we take a 55 gallon drum (steel or plastic) and we cut it in half, then we take the barrel and set it on the ground between the 3 point and lower the 3 point all the way down or just a bit above half of the barrel, then make a mark on each side of the barrel and then cut a hole for the hitch bar to slide all the way through (can get another one from Fleet Farm or Tractor Supply) and then fill it with concrete, be sure to put a rebar hook or chunk of chain in the top in case you have to move it so you can use the loader to lift it. This will give you so much extra traction and really make the chains very effective..we have been doing this on the farm for years.
Great advice, I have several plastic and metal barrels already that are not being used for anything. Thank you.
Love all that snow. Wish the winters were steadily cold and snowy white. So much nicer than the mild and wet periods. ....and so dark.
I live in Alabama and that much snow would shut us down for months LOL. I Love these snow videos 😍
Last year here in Louisiana we got about what he has on his roof and it shut us down for the week.
Teresa Simmons
Same here in West Tennessee 👩🌾
Same here in Virginia. We get an inch and everything closes. Of course we get that nasty freezing rain instead a lot of time. I'd rather have the snow.
Just watched the winter tent trip earlier. Now I get to watch you on the M. Awesome vids. Last week I was bass fishing in Texas with temps in the 70’s.
That roast looked awesome. Love the tractor. So film it anytime!
Hey Joe, 3 point snow blower would be the bees knees out there.
It sounds like you guys are up by Cloquet. We are living in Oregon , spent the first 35 years of my life in Brainerd Mn. ( Actually Crosslake ,north of Brainerd. ) Had a good friend who was the company pilot for Potlatch in Cloquet. Unfortunately he died in a plane crash just short of the Cloquet airport on a stormy day. That was back in the 80s, still miss my friend.
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I love watching all your videos!
Old tractor does pretty good for 2 wheel drive! Love the videos, Joe!
There’s been so much rain in our part of Louisiana this year, that snow looks beautiful! Of course if it was here talk about shuttin’ us down!
Janell Joy
A Farmall M is a great tractor. I have 2 Farmall B's that need lots of work. Take your time cleaning that snow. More will come.
Growing up in the city, I truly love the tractor vids, in fact, I asked my husband if he would buy one for me. He said, our yard is 50x100. End of story. lol lol 🤣
Keep well guys !
A nice Farmall Cub would be perfect. Lol.
I like your films, videos they are great and interesting to watch all the things you do. Thank you and Bless you. From the city.
I miss the snow. I grew up in Northern Michigan. Where I live now, we mostly get ice storms. Great video.
we feel your cold here in Washington state, we never get this cold. Thank goodness for pantries and freezers!
So much easier with the tractor then touch up with snow blower. Hours of work down to under an hour I bet. Thanks for sharing Joe. Just think February half over then then the real cold temps so go away hopefully.
I am so ready for a 50 degree day and watching the snow melt off the roof.
Great Video, I live in Georgia and we never see anything like this. We get six inches down here and it shuts everything down. The 4X4's have a great time though.
Wish it would snow sick of all this rain in North Georgia, lol.
@@martygarrett2554 Can you imagine if all this rain we've had was snow, It would be twelve feet high. LOL
Joe, call me crazy but I love the way your diesel sounds on a cold start, music to my ears!
Two thumbs up for the flag. I now remember why I moved from Duluth to Southern CA. It’s wet and cloudy but will
Warm up soon. I’ve got a mess of freebie tumbling lake agates for you this summer. Ill be in your area late June early July via RV.
Joe, you film it, I watch it. That is the deal. If you want to film the tractor pushing snow, than I want to see the Farmall in action! If people don’t like it, they can go troll somewhere else.
100% AGREE!!! Loved this vid!!! That old Farmall is sooo Sweet!!!
Who is complaining? !
Scott Conway I couldn’t have said that better...we go where Joe goes...
@@G-Man-kc2nm YES!!!
@@annek1226 Certainly not me!
I just can't imagine living in that kind of weather!!!
Sure beets snow blowing it all day lol great video thanks
nice video
Great video Joe....looks cold!....I said this on the other RUclips page and I’ll say it here....where you go we go!...You videos are always entertaining and inspiring...Ohhhh and you and Melissa ever want to come to Nashville....say the word....would be our pleasure...
Almost started complaining about the heat today and put your video on to be me back to winter-----not complaining any more.
Boy that tractor sure makes it a lot easier than using that snow blower!! Could you imagine how long it would of taken to do all that with just the snow blower!! Of course you were using it before you got the tractor, but that is a lot of snow there! You are like me Joe, snow won't keep us from fixing a steak on the grill, no matter how much or even how cold it is. Thanks for sharing, it was relaxing listening to that old tractor putting along. Juddie - J & J TOA
Instead of demolishing the mobile home in the back there why not turn it into an art studio for your girlfriend
We are discussing that or maybe moving a different one in. It is not the trailer that is the problem so much as the fact that it is 70 feet wide sitting right to left. It cuts off the entire view behind it. If we could get one in sitting front to back instead of side to side it would be a much better in my OCD mind.
Joe my Dad had a windshield and a canvas cab for the M I think it was called a comfort cab. It covered the engine and came back to the rear of the fenders no roof but really was warm from the engine heat.
They call those heat houser or some name close. We had one on our 3020 and it kept you toasty, even feet.
You can make a heat houser for the tractor out of some old tarps and be a lot warmer while you're pushing the snow around! The engine heat will help you out a lot!
Wow lot of snow!
Love the sound of that old M.
Lovely rancho you have there.
Agreed, you film it we'll watch it. Personally I just appreciate the time & effort u put into all your videos. So bring it on. 😄 and thanks for sharing. 👍🏼
Love the videos on all channels. Melissa must be going thru major culture shock!
Hi Joe it's February 10th and we've had snow for about a week and a half we've got 10 inches now it's snowing for the last 3 hours we now have 16 inches of snow but it's not bitter cold thank God it is 28 degrees and we're looking at another 2 feet tomorrow
Keep filming. Snow removal films are hypnotic.
Thats a sweet sounded tractor. Work it Joe, we'll watch it.😎👍👍👍
Thank you for the awesome videos!
That Minnesota accent is awesome!
I still brave the cold at the BBQ. Nothing like a flame cooked meal. Nice that you found chains. Tractors are really not all that great in winter without them eh. Get them on as tight as you can fella. These look like they are in great shape. Good buy bud.
A couple canvas side panels will sure help keep the wind out and they are really easy to make. Even just velcro will keep them in place well enough.You can make one for the front with a couple windows if it gets too warm. They will funnel the warm back on to the operator as well. It is an old cat skinners trick I have used many times in the Arctic. The place really is pretty in winter bud. Keep warm fella !
Wow at the snow. We just got 6 new inches here in Iowa and that's too much for me. I do the same thing for my dogs in the back yard, scrape the snow down to the grass so my little dog (Havanese) can have a place to potty…..lol. The snow sure is pretty though. How is your new little house doing on keep y'all warm in those frigid temps? I agree with other commenters, never watch Joe if you're hungry. He's always cookin' up some good food. Thanks for sharing!
That house has been very nice and cozy. You could tell when it was 60 below windchill outside with the wind that she could use a little tightening up here and there and a few of the windows need to be changed out but it really has been a nice warm house.