Not many people on this planet can wrap themselves around what is really going on inside of that building. I could spend a week in there, and I'd still be lost. Thanks for the tour !
Thank you for a great tour. The capabilities of Hines is amazing. Having had several businesses that relied on a variety of power transmission components, I am very appreciative of a business like this. Thank you for sharing.
That is nice to see businesses that cater to the farmers for their needs. A farmer's work is never done! Thank you for taking the time to share that with us. I hope you and your family. Have a very merry christmas!
Ole Presque..bought my first car there..1969 VW bug while stationed at Loring Air Force Base...1966-69...loved the people and area..you have to love the cold there...thanks for sharing...it's also potato country.
Thanks for sharing this video. Your great people love what you do as far as showing the different ways we process potatos and other root crops from the beginning of growth to the process and packaging. Keep up the amazing content guys.
That’s pretty cool place! Thanks for sharing this it’s nice to see manufacturing like this right here in our great state of Maine. Thanks again Shane and Molly
I live in limestone about 20 minutes North of there and absolutely love that place. You need something built that's the place to Go. I'm not a farmer although worked many years started at 14 but Haines equipment is where I go when I'm needing raw materials and the price is right people are great.
I was hatched in Fort Gary, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1952, I worked my late uncle's grain farm in Ontario during Harvest. I got a Green Card during Eisenhower Presidency. Hello from 1904 Electric Company house on Maple Street, Brunswick, Maine, US.
Hey Molly nice tour of a place that's 20 miles east of me, always wondered what they did in there, looks like they do everything for the potato industry. Good tour. Dave D.
I loved that, and that Haines place - wowser's fantastic. If they don't have it or can't make it you probs don't need it. I would be very much like a kid in a candy store there, I bet Shane was mightily impressed.
Molly, my wife works our farm like you do and loves going to parts houses and such just as you do. If Im rebuilding a piece of Ag equipment to rebuilding an engine she's right there turning wrenches with me.
That’s awesome to hear! I love hearing about other couples who love working together and especially women who also love to do farm work. Thank you for leaving this comment! Have a great day!
That shop is such a fantastic resource in your area! We all need to patronize these shops but every time I go into a place like this, I spend 4X what I should lol.
Love dealing with Hanes!! Leon lives about a mile from me, great guy. And bought ton of stuff from the John Deere dealer. I'm only 8 miles from them in Washburn.
I can't even guess how much all that stuff you bought actually costs but it looks like a small fortune. As always, great content, quality, production and presentation here on the Bells Farming YT channel! Cheers
Molly, Shane looked like a kid in a candy store. Is Haines the type of shop, that if they don’t stock it, you don’t need it. Yes, i must agree with you, what beautiful countryside, especially when the snow is down coating the landscape. Thats what i liked when i lived in Germany going to work early in the morning just after a snow fall, hardly any traffic. Question for Shane, why do you need sunglasses on your hat at 5 am? It’s dark. See you have done it again, shown us that farming isn’t just getting up, going to the fields, doing a full day there. Come home, dinner, bath, TV and bed. Thank you 🌹🇺🇸🇬🇧🚜
Funny how we buy machines by looking at the horsepower, mpg, style, and color along with comfort while you actually look the hardware and what it takes to repair it in your shop and in the field and what spare parts you'll need. In stead of our shopping malls, your shopping art parts stores is your kids in a candy store. I love the fact that you said you're probably the only lady who's loves Haines.
Thanks for posting. Great to see good old fashioned manufacturing shop. If I could make one suggestion; be aware of anything knocking against the mic when moving around the shop. There is a low level impact noise which detracts from your usual very high quality.. 😊
good morning to the 3 reasons I'm going to be late to work this morning, no.... only 1 is Molly, the other 2 is an early video and the other is a cat sitting on me
All I can say is great tour !! Thanks !!
Good old fashioned American Manufacturing!
Not many people on this planet can wrap themselves around what is really going on inside of that building. I could spend a week in there, and I'd still be lost. Thanks for the tour !
Absolutely loved that place. Thanks for taking us along to a Made-in-America shop. 👍
Great to see a local independent manufacturer. Very interesting tour.
Loved the tour of Haines. It is always fun to talk to someone wo is an expert at what they do, whatever that is.
Like a kid in a candy shop! Great to see stuff being manufactured on site. Thanks for posting. 🇬🇧👍👍👍
Love seeing American manufacturing. Excellent tour. Thank you so much.
Thanks for sharing this interesting and informative video, great content . Nice jobbing environment . Looking 👀 forward to your next chapter.😀🤗❤️
That place is wicked cool! Somebody that really knows their customer base and great customer service.
Thank you for a great tour. The capabilities of Hines is amazing. Having had several businesses that relied on a variety of power transmission components, I am very appreciative of a business like this. Thank you for sharing.
Wow Molly what an amazing tour. Very interesting thanks for sharing.
Old school Made in America. Love it.
That’s a great video! Old school American manufacturing that you don’t see anymore. Thanks Molly!
I get tired of watching videos that are just on the farm videos. I loved this off the farm video. Loved it ! Thank you Molly Merry Christmas !
That is nice to see businesses that cater to the farmers for their needs. A farmer's work is never done! Thank you for taking the time to share that with us. I hope you and your family. Have a very merry christmas!
Ole Presque..bought my first car there..1969 VW bug while stationed at Loring Air Force Base...1966-69...loved the people and area..you have to love the cold there...thanks for sharing...it's also potato country.
Molly you're one of a kind . Stay well
Thanks for taking us with you!
Thanks for sharing this video. Your great people love what you do as far as showing the different ways we process potatos and other root crops from the beginning of growth to the process and packaging. Keep up the amazing content guys.
That’s pretty cool place! Thanks for sharing this it’s nice to see manufacturing like this right here in our great state of Maine. Thanks again Shane and Molly
Thank you for taking the time to post this very interesting video guys.. 😊
A lot of fun for people who like mechanical stuff, pretty tractors & all those parts!
Great Video Molly. have known of the family for years
Made in USA🇺🇸 !!! Great Video as usual Molly.
What a great video, stuff being made and all the parts , thanks for sharing keep up the super videos.
Very old school company, that can't be beat . Traditional is still the best.😊❤
Thanks for the cool video you guys!🐾🚜
What an amazing shop! I would love to have something like that on my farm,only smaller scale.Great video Molly.Keep them coming!!
Great tour.
I worked in a shop that made Helicopters.
I love that kind of stuff.
yeah , i was a milk man, whats your point
Them kind of shops are a dying breed. Love this video very cool.👍👍👍👍
Loved the tour!
I live in limestone about 20 minutes North of there and absolutely love that place. You need something built that's the place to Go. I'm not a farmer although worked many years started at 14 but Haines equipment is where I go when I'm needing raw materials and the price is right people are great.
Amazing shop tour. I would love it there!!
Thank you for taking the time to share it with us.
My Dad ran a machine shop. My memory immediately went back to the marvelous that shops always have.
A clean and organized machine shop is also a reliable shop. And that shop is exemplary.
Glad to hear you took some time off. Exalent video and presentation. American products 👍
Merry Christmas to the Bell Farm family.
Im sour on John Deere and their business practices, but like Haines. Thanks once more for great content.
Enjoyed the tour. A man and woman's candy store!
very cool place.nice to see things still hand made in America.we need More places like this.Reminds me of the old Hardware store i had growing up.
Looks like an amazing place. I’d love a wander round there. I bet it smells lovely in that machine shop.
Inventory control and pricing-what a job that must be! A fascinating company to tour.
Very cool shop . very interesting video .Off season work never stops. Nice to get time out together something needed. Bless you both .
I was hatched in Fort Gary, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1952, I worked my late uncle's grain farm in Ontario during Harvest. I got a Green Card during Eisenhower Presidency.
Hello from 1904 Electric Company house on Maple Street, Brunswick, Maine, US.
Looks like Haines is the shop to go to. If they don't have it, you don't need it !!👍👍
He sure has a lot of inventory. A good sign. And USA-made.
Hey Molly nice tour of a place that's 20 miles east of me, always wondered what they did in there, looks like they do everything for the potato industry. Good tour. Dave D.
Sooo cool that shop! Thats great craftsmanship !!!
Great video, that's a long ride..you're a really good film maker! People don't realize how hard that is to do..film making and farming
I loved that, and that Haines place - wowser's fantastic. If they don't have it or can't make it you probs don't need it. I would be very much like a kid in a candy store there, I bet Shane was mightily impressed.
Interesting tour. Thanks for sharing. Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas.
Interesting tour. Thanks
Thanks for the video, nice to see other aspects of how you get the work done
Good to see you both. Interesting place and tour.
Nice tour and view on the 3 hour drive😊
Verry interesting. Thanks for tour
Molly, my wife works our farm like you do and loves going to parts houses and such just as you do. If Im rebuilding a piece of Ag equipment to rebuilding an engine she's right there turning wrenches with me.
That’s awesome to hear! I love hearing about other couples who love working together and especially women who also love to do farm work. Thank you for leaving this comment! Have a great day!
@@BellsFarming Sent you an email to your main email address.
I’ve been to Presque Isle a few times and there’s a lot of history in our Bell family in that neighborhood…what a place !!
Great video 😊. Nice to see something made in America 😊😊
Great video very interesting, wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas have a safe holiday
1 word to describe the shop, WOW, a guy like me going there with lathes and rollers they would have to throw me out at closing time.
Another Great Video 👍 Great content, keep up the great work! 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
My late father was on the board of directors of Cummins Inc.
Merry Christmas ❤ happy new year, great video.
A good example of a local US self-contained industry.
The air technique on the rubber on rod also works great when installing handlebar grips!
Yessah bub sure does
That shop is such a fantastic resource in your area! We all need to patronize these shops but every time I go into a place like this, I spend 4X what I should lol.
Unfortunately they are 4 hours away, not quite in the area
@@shanebell9589 then you gotta spend like a drunken sailor while you're there I guess!
Love dealing with Hanes!! Leon lives about a mile from me, great guy.
And bought ton of stuff from the John Deere dealer. I'm only 8 miles from them in Washburn.
I can't even guess how much all that stuff you bought actually costs but it looks like a small fortune. As always, great content, quality, production and presentation here on the Bells Farming YT channel! Cheers
Molly, Shane looked like a kid in a candy store. Is Haines the type of shop, that if they don’t stock it, you don’t need it. Yes, i must agree with you, what beautiful countryside, especially when the snow is down coating the landscape. Thats what i liked when i lived in Germany going to work early in the morning just after a snow fall, hardly any traffic. Question for Shane, why do you need sunglasses on your hat at 5 am? It’s dark. See you have done it again, shown us that farming isn’t just getting up, going to the fields, doing a full day there. Come home, dinner, bath, TV and bed. Thank you 🌹🇺🇸🇬🇧🚜
Oh wow now that’s what you call a John Deere dealership thanks Molly for the video
Grew up in The County, not far from PI. Still thawing out.
incredible shop
Awesome shop!!
Enjoy your videos. I am a Vermonter living in Kentucky. Have a Merry Christmas.
For two row rock pickers... Molly keep yer hands on "Rock and Roll" rock picker the scenery content is so much better the way you do it...
Dang. If I knew you was coming up. I could have got you a tour of Penobscot
And Mccrum fry plant in Washburn. My Dad worked at Hainses for 21 years
Very interesting, take care
That's not a hardware shop. that is a machine shop, a machine shop that is very task oriented
Have a nice Christmas.
Funny how we buy machines by looking at the horsepower, mpg, style, and color along with comfort while you actually look the hardware and what it takes to repair it in your shop and in the field and what spare parts you'll need. In stead of our shopping malls, your shopping art parts stores is your kids in a candy store. I love the fact that you said you're probably the only lady who's loves Haines.
I lived in Presque Isle for the first three months of my life.
Goodness Molly! Could you get any cuter? The beanie, and your color choices are wow, and as always your eyes are so pretty :) ♥
Very interesting!
Thanks for posting. Great to see good old fashioned manufacturing shop. If I could make one suggestion; be aware of anything knocking against the mic when moving around the shop. There is a low level impact noise which detracts from your usual very high quality.. 😊
i like that shop
What a shop!!!!
THE REDRUM FROM THE SHINING! LOL
Molly do you get that excited when you go to the shoe store?
No way hahaha I hate shopping for clothes
Allan makes harvesters and win rowers too
what a place! good to see these kind of shops that make everything thanks for the trip didnt get the bucket? what did shane think of that
cool shop. might, maybe, could use an OCD organizer?🤔😏
You need parts? We got parts!
There's a Presque Isle in Michigan too, but we always pronounced it more like "press-keel" which is more like the way it would be said in French.
That's a shop
Cool.
Kids in a sweet shop😂
Made in the USA. Great tour.
Allan patio equipment in cove head pei Canada make a lot of the same equipment
Very cool! I’ll have to look them up!
I love turning wood, shame I'm in Florida. XD
good morning to the 3 reasons I'm going to be late to work this morning, no.... only 1 is Molly, the other 2 is an early video and the other is a cat sitting on me