Hi Karen, another great video.... from you i expect nothing less and i am never dissapointed.... with regards to the PTO gaurd, you can easily put the bolt in the other way up, so the head of the bolt is down and the nut is on the top, eliminating the need to cut it... 😊😊😊😊👍👍👍👍
Onca again Karen very informative and what you are trying to acheive. One thing a trick for that PTO cover my Dad used to do and was put the bolt upside down and tighten as normal then for security tighten another nut onto the one already there to stop viabration and loosing the bolt. Those problems trees look ike they may have been seeds blown in from prevailing winds just keep at them you will as you do win in the end. Keep up the great work and love all you do so shoort or long i enjoy your attitude to your Farm. Aussie Bob.
Nice video Karen and good work fitting the pto guard . The 135 and 390 will last a lifetime and beyond .I just bought a 135 like yours and I will be restoring it during the winter . Good luck with the farming .
Great video as always Karen! Cool tattoo that rob has and awesome to see him working with the Gal of his Dreams! I was laughing at you using the pin @ 8:05 as a "Hammer"! 🤣 Enjoyed seeing that "Young Man@ 9:32 as he enjoyed The Cow Parade! Miss Sassy Norma and the Gang LQQKED well taken care of! Pippy will be living her Best Life after when Officially becomes A Pet! ❤ ALL of your animals absolutely live their Best Life while being taken care of by you, Rob and your Dad...but "Pets" get those extra ear rubs and pats on the backs and they know they are special! 😉 Never sweat your video content Karen, We Fans just like hanging out with you all! MOO From Across The Pond In COW-lumbus, Ohio 👋
I think the water issue might sort itself out eventually, you never know where a well might appear 🤭😂..bit of good weather on the way hopefully get that seed in 🤞
Hi Karen! Regarding your glamorous comment, I think you are the glamorous side to your program. Always a pleasure to see what you’re up to, and we will see you in the next one!❤
Karen, just take the bolt out of the pto guard and turn it upside down, eliminate the cutting and the risks of doing it with a grinder in a confined area. Always consider using gloves when using any tools and save the fingers. Great content as usual.
You should not use gloves with spinning power tools, especially high speed ones like grinders. The risk is a loose edge catches and you mangle fingers or worse in a second. Not safety police, but this and avoiding loose clothing and things like hoodie strings are always advised
Save your back, and get some Walterscheid or similar quick attach hooks on your lift arms. Saves you from lifting and dragging around your attachments. They're quite common on main land Europe and guess the UK now as well Americans still don't understand it somehow 😂 or some law restrict them
Karen, don't worry about making "glamorous" videos. The routine bits are much more true to life and genuine. Variety is the spice of life and you have a good variety in your videos. Cheers!
What seems monotonous to you is good viewing, at least for us non farmers anyway, My Karen and I always look forward to your video's cos your day to day farming life is a million miles from our lives!
Another great job I’m not one for using chemicals but couldn’t you spray those those trees and stuff and rope them off for the winter and hopefully they would not come back no expert here but 1 less job would be great ❤
Hey Karen, I guess I missed some things. Did you have something done to the 135, It sounds a lot more beefier! Sounds great to be honest. Your fence lines need some Pasture Pro, It is a weed killer and will knock down all those tree things too. I wish I could send you a Gallon for you to try. I think it would help. I just don't know the regulations on shipping that kind of stuff overseas. I do have have good news on my side, All my test came back Negitive for Cancer!!! YEE HAW... I was about worried sick to be honest. As alwaysI enjoyed your video and Thank you for sharing.
Oh that's great news congratulations!! The 135 went to a mechanic for some TLC, got a new tank put in, new injectors and a few other bits and pieces so it's flying since it came back
Hey Hello. Heaven No.. All your your videos have been great. Please don't say your videos are about noithing! Because they are about something! Thank you for sharing. 👍
Karen put a washer with the bolt and that should tighten it up for you and you could do also turn the bolt upside down and the smooth head is turned down and that will give you more room for your hands when you’re trying to put on the pto shaft
Karen, you might want to take a look at the calf that is in frame, at the 9:36 minute mark of this video. There appears to be a problem with the right hind quarter and leg. Watch the foot placement as it walks. As always, you do a good job with chores around the farm.
She's been like that since she was a calf. She's now a yearlings but of course she doesn't look like one because of it. I've mentioned it in my next video
Karen, you should put another nut on that bolt, holding the first one when you put the 2nd nut on, don't hold the bolt, just tie the 2 nuts together and it will always stay on the tractor.
Always a pleasure Karen, thank you for sharing your time and work, sometimes your trials too , but great fun always 😊
Hi Karen, another great video.... from you i expect nothing less and i am never dissapointed.... with regards to the PTO gaurd, you can easily put the bolt in the other way up, so the head of the bolt is down and the nut is on the top, eliminating the need to cut it... 😊😊😊😊👍👍👍👍
Thank you and I don't know how I didn't think of that 🙈😂
@@karenmoynihanfarm there will always be an army of followers to help and guide you 🙂🙂
Onca again Karen very informative and what you are trying to acheive. One thing a trick for that PTO cover my Dad used to do and was put the bolt upside down and tighten as normal then for security tighten another nut onto the one already there to stop viabration and loosing the bolt. Those problems trees look ike they may have been seeds blown in from prevailing winds just keep at them you will as you do win in the end. Keep up the great work and love all you do so shoort or long i enjoy your attitude to your Farm. Aussie Bob.
Great to see Granny out "standing in the gap". Im sure she loves to see you on the farm as a farmer. She knows every inch of the homeplace.
Nice one Karen, great video
The very fact that you are in the videos in itself makes them glamorous
Haha thank you
Brilliant videos as always, never meanatous always intertaining and uplifting ❤
Nice video Karen and good work fitting the pto guard . The 135 and 390 will last a lifetime and beyond .I just bought a 135 like yours and I will be restoring it during the winter . Good luck with the farming .
Oh very cool, good luck with it
Karen, all of your videos are enjoyable, thanks for sharing todays work as well !
Karen, you bring the glamor to farming. Thank you for sharing! "From Boston"
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Your keeping the 390 in great shape ,all shining excellent video as always 😊
Hi beautiful Karen i hope you and your family are doing well enjoy your videos you put out ❤❤🙏🙏😇😇🐂🐂
Another great video. It’s a credit to you for working so hard.
Great video as always Karen! Cool tattoo that rob has and awesome to see him working with the Gal of his Dreams! I was laughing at you using the pin @ 8:05 as a "Hammer"! 🤣 Enjoyed seeing that "Young Man@ 9:32 as he enjoyed The Cow Parade! Miss Sassy Norma and the Gang LQQKED well taken care of! Pippy will be living her Best Life after when Officially becomes A Pet! ❤ ALL of your animals absolutely live their Best Life while being taken care of by you, Rob and your Dad...but "Pets" get those extra ear rubs and pats on the backs and they know they are special! 😉 Never sweat your video content Karen, We Fans just like hanging out with you all! MOO From Across The Pond In COW-lumbus, Ohio 👋
Thank you 😊
Its grey willow (Salix cinerea), A mix of 1:1 glyphosate will kill it, treat the stump of the cut trees with it.
Great work Karen, stones have to be picked ,they look like sallys you have there ,the odd jobs have to be done from week to week aswell.
Great video Karen. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
Красавица с очередным интересным видео! Пусть у вас всё будет хорошо! Счастья вам Карен!)))
Hi Karen.your 390 draw bar hangs on the pin on the right hand side off the back axle. 👍🏼
Good video. That bolt if you put the bolt the other way the nut will be on top
I don't know why I didn't think of that 🙈
Picking stones would be a lifetime job on that farm
great work as usual Karen nice to see the 135 back in action
As much as I love the 390 it's great to see you back in your trusty old 135 now she is running well. Much better having the PTO guard on, Cheers Poth.
Had a thought no.idea what those bushes / tree things are but maybe use google lens I use it a lot its very good 👍
☘️💚 Keep up the amazing work Karen..glamorous farmer 😊💚☘️
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Brilliant video Karen your keeping the 390 looking good keep up the amazing work
Good video Karen. Good work. 😊
There definitely Sally's, I've got a hedge in my front lawn of those,and they litterly grow behind you when I'm tiding them up😂😂
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Just put a washer on the top then the bolt, simpler than cutting the bolt👍
Karen I know you are not into sprays but, it save a ''hape'' of time & grief. Great seeing you catching up with everything so as usual Keep 'er Lit.
Hi Karen that was a lovely video of your cattle and yourself girl great job on the land to girl ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just keep posting what you can. It’s all interesting to a non farmer 👏👏
I had a heifer like yours about 5years ago and my vet did a small op on her to relieve the trapped nerve with great success.
You are glamorous,and sometime the cattle get amorous!
Another great video kid !!!
Those trees look like black alder and they almost grow while your back is turned. Keep on top of them
Sharp looking
You might try carrots or apples as a treat for Pippy
Another very interesting video Thank you 😊😊😊😊😊
Great video Karen. Thanks
Hi your such a good farmer glad Rob help you .
I'm not Irish,but I know the term "The Struggle" has been used for other reasons throughout history
They will keep growing
I think the water issue might sort itself out eventually, you never know where a well might appear 🤭😂..bit of good weather on the way hopefully get that seed in 🤞
🤣🤣 tomorrow morning for the seed 🤞
Very good 😎@@karenmoynihanfarm
Great videos Karen your a grafter I know that keep it up your doing great
Sally trees(weeds) spray with round in summer time if are smallish
Hi Karen! Regarding your glamorous comment, I think you are the glamorous side to your program. Always a pleasure to see what you’re up to, and we will see you in the next one!❤
Looking Beautiful Karen.
Make my day with your Beautiful smile have a Beautiful weekend sending ❤❤from Australia ❤❤
Think they are willows, mayo is covered in them 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
Good morning from Romania, I greet you with respect Marius, ladies help 🙏🙋🇷🇴🤠
Those automated Armstrong rock pickers sure are handy.
Just a tip if you got a slasher and reverse your tractor into the brush save whipping snipping,good video again stay safe.
I do that sometimes but when they are tall and strong it only destroys the wire
Another enjoyable video Karen
Keep up the good work Karen enjoyable video
Brilliant thankyou 😊 👍 ❤
Karen, just take the bolt out of the pto guard and turn it upside down, eliminate the cutting and the risks of doing it with a grinder in a confined area. Always consider using gloves when using any tools and save the fingers. Great content as usual.
You should not use gloves with spinning power tools, especially high speed ones like grinders. The risk is a loose edge catches and you mangle fingers or worse in a second. Not safety police, but this and avoiding loose clothing and things like hoodie strings are always advised
You get the jobs done. Its hard when you have other responsibilities.
“The struggle” is real ✌️
Great video Karen
Save your back, and get some Walterscheid or similar quick attach hooks on your lift arms. Saves you from lifting and dragging around your attachments. They're quite common on main land Europe and guess the UK now as well Americans still don't understand it somehow 😂 or some law restrict them
Karen any video you put out is enjoyable to watch. You are always accomplishing what needs to be done.
Thank you 😊
I'm afraid Pippy might be one for the freezer 🤷♂️
Karen, don't worry about making "glamorous" videos. The routine bits are much more true to life and genuine. Variety is the spice of life and you have a good variety in your videos. Cheers!
Well done Karen, you should oil your bolts and mounting pins, makes life easier.
A bit of Copper Slip or PTFE spray would work well also.
@@jamesbarbour8400 burnt oil and an old paintbrush is cheaper!
Haĺlo Karen another great video that scrub looks like sallys the spread like wildfire
Karen awesome video 👍🏻🇨🇦
Really enjoy your videos
Thank you 😊
You used some Outerspace music today
What seems monotonous to you is good viewing, at least for us non farmers anyway, My Karen and I always look forward to your video's cos your day to day farming life is a million miles from our lives!
Thank you both
Another great job I’m not one for using chemicals but couldn’t you spray those those trees and stuff and rope them off for the winter and hopefully they would not come back no expert here but 1 less job would be great ❤
Ya I'm not into sprays either unless really necessary so I'll see how they go first and if I have to I will
Hey Karen, I guess I missed some things. Did you have something done to the 135, It sounds a lot more beefier! Sounds great to be honest. Your fence lines need some Pasture Pro, It is a weed killer and will knock down all those tree things too. I wish I could send you a Gallon for you to try. I think it would help. I just don't know the regulations on shipping that kind of stuff overseas.
I do have have good news on my side, All my test came back Negitive for Cancer!!! YEE HAW... I was about worried sick to be honest.
As alwaysI enjoyed your video and Thank you for sharing.
Oh that's great news congratulations!! The 135 went to a mechanic for some TLC, got a new tank put in, new injectors and a few other bits and pieces so it's flying since it came back
@karenmoynihanfarm Well now you're set in high cotton now lol.
Hey Hello. Heaven No.. All your your videos have been great. Please don't say your videos are about noithing! Because they are about something! Thank you for sharing. 👍
Turn bolt over put threads on top and tighten. No need to cut it off then
Never thought of that 🤔
It looks like Grandma was in the background near the house
She was
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FIRST... 🆒 Video Karen...!!!
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Granny always keeping a 👁🗨 on you.
Karen if you have a spare ibc tank we cut ours just below half way and use that as a water trough but make sure calfs can get a drink as well
Great video karen headge is sallys
Karen put a washer with the bolt and that should tighten it up for you and you could do also turn the bolt upside down and the smooth head is turned down and that will give you more room for your hands when you’re trying to put on the pto shaft
Put a locknut on the bolt or it will come loose and fall off. Might save you a headache.
Thanks for that
great video karen
The trees are willow grown for chipping and bio mass
Brillant video again Karen poor old Rob is getting the raw end of the stick he's well trained
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Karan get yourself a good pair of work gloves, saves a lot of nips wacks and scrapes on the poor old hands, your doing great
That pto gard is missing of my 135 too. I havent any pto implements so havent got round to fitting another one
I have it there as well just need to cop on and put it on it to be honest
That Massey 390 is ment condition any luck getting a front loader for it
I have one sourced but just waiting to get it now
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Never Knew She WAZ Married Until Her Last Video !!!
What her husband do
Man or woman?
He's not into farming that's for sure 😂
Great video...even better with your dear granny outside ❤bless her xx
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Ha, I love tractors. I dont see many in Dublin tho :((
Can't imagine you would
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Karen, you might want to take a look at the calf that is in frame, at the 9:36 minute mark of this video. There appears to be a problem with the right hind quarter and leg. Watch the foot placement as it walks. As always, you do a good job with chores around the farm.
She's been like that since she was a calf. She's now a yearlings but of course she doesn't look like one because of it. I've mentioned it in my next video
Nice video. Baby
It looks like you've got black thorn everytime you damage the roots you'll have another Tree
Great job karen
KNOCK 'EM OUT KAREN !
Karen, you should put another nut on that bolt, holding the first one when you put the 2nd nut on, don't hold the bolt, just tie the 2 nuts together and it will always stay on the tractor.
Hi Karen what is the chance of you getting a loader for the winter again this year
I'm just waiting to get it fitted
You could spray the rushes along the fence Karen.
cut the bolt and it will stop the nut coming undone
I say that one of my bolts