It’s nice to see u all working good together without fighting. It’s also nice to see an old tractor still being used I saw in ur shop. Take care and god bless
A tire machine is something that we've been talking about for awhile but haven't bit the bullet on yet. Definitely beneficial if you have a few vehicle tires or implement tires to change out. I bought a bead blaster a few years ago, brand name is "bead bazooka" use it more often than I care to mention. On some of those oil changes, an "organic iodine" pail works nice, it's roughly a 2 1/2 - 3 gallon pail. For pickup and skidsteer use, it's a snug fit but works.
Thank you for sharing all your family stories and great videos I'm a Michigan guy and I enjoy your content very much family is very important God Bless you and the whole family 🙏
Kip, we are the same age . Love the videos. I had to find public work, so it's so nice to watch someone still on the farm and being able to put their ideas into action.
Flash back 😂. I worked for a family dairy farm back in the 80st and the owner’s son replaced the front wheel bearing on the Tractor and the wheel bearings on the mixer. The next morning ( 5 am ) I’m going to the feed bunk and the front wheel comes off the tractor and we come to a quick stop 😂. With some help we get the tractor back up and going. Load up the mixer and we go to feed the first batch and just as I get empty, the wheel comes off the mixer. Needless to say the farmer wasn’t pleased with his son’s work. 3 hours later we got the all the cows feed. Crazy how memories come back 😊
You know how you have many forage wagons and extra machines so you can always keep working, you need to do the same with your TMR. You can’t live without it.
Kip,I like your choice of tires. We run those on 4WD, on the back of 2 WD and on wagons when they run low on tread. Affordable for aggressive tires. One thing--rotate them regularly ,because they will get cuppy and run over on the front of 4 wheelers.
If you would have turned the bar around that you used to take the tire off with I would have put the tire back on the rim without all that physical labor. Changed a many a tire on that machine.
Any chance we can get a cost run down on what you put into your new truck? I got a ‘04 half ton that I am thinking about getting new rocker panels and cab corners for. Also, how extensive is the welding and paint job?
We took our family vacation this year to go to Disney this week. My princess needs to meet the Disney princesses. If your lucky, I'll drop some heat off in your area on the way back to the thumb
Balancing sand does wonders with farm vehicles. No, I'm not trying to be a wise guy, but the correct pouch, you can eliminate the wheel weights. The balancing sand, if you do much off highway or pavement use, you will not have to pull the wheels off as often to wash out the rims. What I mean is: if you drive on gravel or dirt roads after a rain or when it's wet out, you know that dirt or gravel dust builds up in the rims. With the balancing sand, you can get closer to the recommended rotation intervals before you have to pull the wheels off to wash them out
It’s nice to see u all working good together without fighting. It’s also nice to see an old tractor still being used I saw in ur shop. Take care and god bless
A tire machine is something that we've been talking about for awhile but haven't bit the bullet on yet. Definitely beneficial if you have a few vehicle tires or implement tires to change out.
I bought a bead blaster a few years ago, brand name is "bead bazooka" use it more often than I care to mention.
On some of those oil changes, an "organic iodine" pail works nice, it's roughly a 2 1/2 - 3 gallon pail. For pickup and skidsteer use, it's a snug fit but works.
Thank you for sharing all your family stories and great videos I'm a Michigan guy and I enjoy your content very much family is very important God Bless you and the whole family 🙏
Great video. Loved it Brought a lot of old memories. Love to tell you sometimes. Thanks for the ride my friend. Can not wait till next time.
Kip, we are the same age . Love the videos. I had to find public work, so it's so nice to watch someone still on the farm and being able to put their ideas into action.
Keep them videos coming!!!!! They are great! Ty!!!🙏❤️🇺🇲
I will definitely subscribe to your history channel. I absolutely love history and especially about your farm
Flash back 😂. I worked for a family dairy farm back in the 80st and the owner’s son replaced the front wheel bearing on the Tractor and the wheel bearings on the mixer. The next morning ( 5 am ) I’m going to the feed bunk and the front wheel comes off the tractor and we come to a quick stop 😂. With some help we get the tractor back up and going. Load up the mixer and we go to feed the first batch and just as I get empty, the wheel comes off the mixer. Needless to say the farmer wasn’t pleased with his son’s work. 3 hours later we got the all the cows feed. Crazy how memories come back 😊
You know how you have many forage wagons and extra machines so you can always keep working, you need to do the same with your TMR. You can’t live without it.
Hey KIP thanks for another awesome video. I enjoyed every bit of it.
Always fun to watch how other farmers are doing things
GREAT JOB THANKS
Kip,I like your choice of tires. We run those on 4WD, on the back of 2 WD and on wagons when they run low on tread. Affordable for aggressive tires. One thing--rotate them regularly ,because they will get cuppy and run over on the front of 4 wheelers.
Need a bed buster
There should be a hose from the oil pan that goes under the filter, so you can easily drain andservice it from the side! There is on ours.
Another great video, keep up the amazing work, stay safe.
Hi good evening kip from Indiana
I highly recommend tire beads for balancing... and farm repairs for tire repair/replacement....
Got a 2022 penta 4130 very good mixer.
Dont mess around with that little hose to drain the oil. Just turn the whole bolt out of there. Way easier
❤from Norway
Don’t matter how many miles it looks awesome drive it like you own it lol
I heard today that at cass city stock yards the bull calves were going 600-900 dollars. I have brood cows and my feeders sold awesome last fall.
If you would have turned the bar around that you used to take the tire off with I would have put the tire back on the rim without all that physical labor. Changed a many a tire on that machine.
Good video
I always been a note book with all oil changes and other repairs helps whe trading or selling
Any chance we can get a cost run down on what you put into your new truck? I got a ‘04 half ton that I am thinking about getting new rocker panels and cab corners for. Also, how extensive is the welding and paint job?
Checkout the new Milk Messenger. My brother’s milk truck is on the cover.
Why no fenders on the skid steer? Seems like it would safe you some work.
Oh, I forgot to ask, what hitch are you going to put on your truck?
When we grease the mixer once a month 20 shots in each wheel. Sorry but I'm a ram man
Need to balance tires
We took our family vacation this year to go to Disney this week. My princess needs to meet the Disney princesses. If your lucky, I'll drop some heat off in your area on the way back to the thumb
You didn’t balance the tire.
Balancing sand does wonders with farm vehicles. No, I'm not trying to be a wise guy, but the correct pouch, you can eliminate the wheel weights.
The balancing sand, if you do much off highway or pavement use, you will not have to pull the wheels off as often to wash out the rims. What I mean is: if you drive on gravel or dirt roads after a rain or when it's wet out, you know that dirt or gravel dust builds up in the rims. With the balancing sand, you can get closer to the recommended rotation intervals before you have to pull the wheels off to wash them out
When your teeth fall out of your mouth you'll wish you balanced them!!