We like to grab those metal crates off local farmers. We use them for fire wood. Fill them up and store them. Grab one and put it in the basement for the stove. Works great.
What a refreshing video by all of you! Not one swear word or filthy language! It's nice that there are some individuals who can converse without the swearing!
We plan on doing the same with our old gestation barn next month. We have to wait until the sweet corn gets off. Our pit still has water and poo in it so have to pump it out before we can get started. Great video!
All of those concrete slabs that came out of the pig barn could be installed in front of the shop where it's currently gravel. They get put to use and you get a hard surface that has the ability to drain some water. A win-win in my book. The support beams can be used in areas like parking lot curbs. They're free.
I had a neighbor that offered all the slats from a 2400 finishing barn this spring. I just didnt have enough time to haul them. I was going to use them as a driveway to our hog barn where employees parked
They will crack if you wanted to drive upon them. They are great though, we have them around our water tanks on are farm where the ground often gets wet when filling water trucks.
It was 90 today in MN. Humid as hell too. We were combining wheat & I was hauling to the elevator & when you stopped the truck or got out of the breeze it was instant sweat. More of the same tomorrow.
I found this channel by accident, and now its my favorite. I love the back and forth between these guys. They are hilarious. They are also very hard workers, which i like because i know hard work. I pour concrete foundations and flatwork. We also try to have as much fun as these guys do, and also try to make light of crappy situations.
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I was thinking, those old slabs could make a pretty good gravel bin.... stood on edge, and afixed to each other with rebar or something. You have enough, to stack them flat, and you'd still have a pretty good gravel bin.
I am from Louisiana enjoy watching y’all. You have my deepest condolences on Nicole’s passing. Amazing God has plans for all. She is with y’all. In Jesus name amen. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I love watching you 3 guys. Y'all are so funny. Thank you for showing us the almost clean pig barn. It really looks nice. Y'all be careful with all of the heat. Thank you guys
Thanks for another great video Chet. Was interesting for sure. The remodel on the old hog house is coming along real good and looks pretty darn good if you ask me. I must admit the different parts of the hog house came out fairly easy. Getting the slats out went really good. You are going to have a lot of room in that building for storage as you want. Amazing how this is coming together. Well planned you guys. Getting the finer points of the project done should go good. Doing well and looks good already. See you have a younger helper, how does he fit into the family???? Thanks for the video and looking forward to the next one on the remodel project. Appreciate your time to do the video. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa farm boy from years ago. Love the Larson channel. You all are the best!!!!!
😂 I love it Eric, complaining that his boss isn’t helping enough. Since when do bosses help you? He’s the one that comes to work every day, he doesn’t have to.
Working hard I liked the pink shirts it puts some light in the browinish Hog plant. That manure is pure gold in my book anything and everything will thrive in that wealth of nutriments. I found a name Douggo Gold. You are so lucky to still have a great Pa like yours!
Good to see Chet and Eric working with Chets cousin, I’m sure he’s used to working but from my own experience it’s easier to lean skills from guys closer to your own age. Way to go guys , mentor him and keep it fun
@@victorcross5949 my point was that if you are young and work with your father everyday it can be anything but fun to go to work everyday. Dads may be super intelligent and have the best intentions but teens and dads don’t always mix well. They need space and a few years sometimes before they can work together well. It’s just nature.
@@TheEggeee2 I agree my family found it stressful to work together, I am much closer to my son now he is 40 years old. I think some family's have a stronger desire to be independent, other work well together.
I see an indoor pool!! Hey Chet thanks for keeping up with the clips for us. I'm sure you have plenty other things to do and on your mind. I for one appreciate it.
Sure don't miss the days of hauling liquid manure with the 9800 gallon tank especially when the ground was wet in the spring and getting stuck all the time but the pits were full.
Great video. I remember cleaning out my Uncle's old farrowing house. All of the poop, and hair were incredible. I like your repurposing of the old sow house.
What I can't understand is why you guys don't put some fans in there instead of sit there sweating your butt off but you're getting it done God bless 🙏have a great day
Thank you for repurposing not just tearing it down because it no longer suits your needs! We need to all live more like this! Just cause it ain't new don't make it junk
Chet glad you guys are saving that building , I built pole barns in the 80's and it kills me to drive by and see them not being cared for ! Any building for that matter .
Good progress on the new chemical storage building, great way to make use of a perfectly good insulated building. Hope it rains and gets a little cooler soon.
Get a few of the yellow water filled road barriers that they use at construction sites. When you want to move them, use your loader, or drain them and use your muscles.
Building did turn out nice. I thought it would. Other one would too. They nice buildings. Combine heads, planters. Poke them in with forks Seed storage maybe. Enjoyed
Building coming along nice! GREAT VIDEO!! 👍👍 thanks Chet for sharing the farm and thanks to your family and that includes the big swede it shows he is part of your family. 👍👍🙏
My Uncle had 4000 pigs when i was a kid. 2000 Per barn and they were massive with raised floors. Our farm was 2 miles away and on a windy day we could smell that barn lol. Stunk the whole town up. They tried to get him shut down but he was there decades longer than any of the neighborhoods and they all knew it was there. When he retired he put it up for sale and the town bought it and shut it down lmao
Chet, I guess coffee isn't your drink of choice....and I didn't like it straight black, in my young years, so it was sugar and powdered creamer....45 years later, it's still my morning beverage....Mountain Dew was my rest of the day drink...., now it's water after my morning coffee....
It’s 94 degrees here in Oklahoma. It feels like 104 with the high humidity. It does an old gals’s heart good to watch young men working. WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOO!
@@cavalrytrucking813 I don’t know for sure but I’m thinking that at 94 my mom still enjoyed her firemen calendars so she might’ve been getting closer to it.
I really like seeing you guys getting use out of the old shed. As a contractor I would worry if you have frost protection at the new door? There is some simple fixes for that though. Good luck.
@DougLarson if you haven’t named the “yacht” yet, I was thinking “Nichole’s Untold Gold”.Paying homage to her & she was your inspiration to get the boat.
Very interesting and awesome to watch you guys making things happen and carrying it to the end.........excited to see how you get that all pressure washed. That is some work and in that heat.......yikes! God bless and hang in there.........the reward will be great! :-)
Good job guys nobody got hurt and saved yourself about 10 grand watching the weather this morning and see you're finally getting some rain
Caught a pink Nikki BS strong shirt down in Packwood Iowa this weekend... Didnt get to talk to the feller, but I know he is of good taste.
Hot,!!!!!our heat index here in w. Ky will be over 105 this week
We like to grab those metal crates off local farmers. We use them for fire wood. Fill them up and store them. Grab one and put it in the basement for the stove. Works great.
It’s Toby!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good boy!! He an Bandit (Iowan farmer) are Nat’l treasures!! Tobias!! Where have you been?!? Yay it’s Toby!!!
Lay those slats on the ground and put your cement barriers at the end and put your gravel on slats. Would make easy clean up
@Hello Big Red how are you doing
I love this channel! It makes my day and lightens the mood every video I watch!
That’s a dang good storage building now! Smart to repurpose building for sure!!
@Hello Richard how are you doing
Just an idea for those slats, use them on edge to make your gravel box. Possibly even use the beam as post to anchor them.
Hope you got some of that rain that rolled thru Sunday night and Monday early morning!!
good show!. The project is done so precisely and neatly. Way to go!
@Hello Dennis how are you doing
That building will be a great chemical and seed building glad your recycling the hog shed👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸God bless and stay safe
What a refreshing video by all of you! Not one swear word or filthy language! It's nice that there are some individuals who can converse without the swearing!
If access is good enough you could use it as a chemical pump house. Run plumbing out and premix into a tanker to bring to fields for sprayer.
We plan on doing the same with our old gestation barn next month. We have to wait until the sweet corn gets off. Our pit still has water and poo in it so have to pump it out before we can get started. Great video!
@Hello Kadelbach how are you doing
All of those concrete slabs that came out of the pig barn could be installed in front of the shop where it's currently gravel. They get put to use and you get a hard surface that has the ability to drain some water. A win-win in my book.
The support beams can be used in areas like parking lot curbs. They're free.
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I had a neighbor that offered all the slats from a 2400 finishing barn this spring. I just didnt have enough time to haul them. I was going to use them as a driveway to our hog barn where employees parked
Smart idea
They will crack if you wanted to drive upon them. They are great though, we have them around our water tanks on are farm where the ground often gets wet when filling water trucks.
@Nikka Fish You sounds like you have thought that one out Good luck finding a use. Maybe for a lower fill area and the pour concrete on top
Chet, I must say it's a good thing to see you smiling moving on with life!
Chet l must say it s a good thing
to see you Smiling moving on with
life xxxxxxx😎
So nice to see Toby!
All done ! Team work makes the dream work. Thank you for sharing.
New age farmers so clean and worried about dust
Gotta love that 1919 root beer 🍺 that’s a must have at the Minnesota state fair ya know.
Have a great day !!
Lol thank you for reminding us it is very hot Northeast Missouri. Fortunately we have had rain and maybe more this weekend
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
It was 90 today in MN. Humid as hell too. We were combining wheat & I was hauling to the elevator & when you stopped the truck or got out of the breeze it was instant sweat. More of the same tomorrow.
Out west we call em frost heave
@Hello Talisman how are you doing
You could fit that feed bin on to seed trailer for filling the seed drill. 👋👋🏴🏴
I found this channel by accident, and now its my favorite. I love the back and forth between these guys. They are hilarious. They are also very hard workers, which i like because i know hard work. I pour concrete foundations and flatwork. We also try to have as much fun as these guys do, and also try to make light of crappy situations.
It’s the Larson crew making it look easy, again. Well done.
Subscribed a while back. About 15 years my Daddy had a Chore Time / Life Time DistributorShip. HDM Agri Sales, in Galesburg, I'll.
I've put Many a Bin together, Remodeled, & Designed many a Building. Many were woth Lester Buildings. Love Your Work.
"In GOD, I Trust!"
Montana Morss
Use some of the concrete slats for a boat ramp, at the lake house.
I like the way you think my guy!
They work perfect for ditch crossings in the side and bottom of creek or ditch where grain cart crosses etc
Use slats to make a gravel bin??????
That’s a dam good idea
That was cool there is a lot of storage space there. That will work out great your chemical storage.
I was thinking, those old slabs could make a pretty good gravel bin.... stood on edge, and afixed to each other with rebar or something. You have enough, to stack them flat, and you'd still have a pretty good gravel bin.
I am from Louisiana enjoy watching y’all. You have my deepest condolences on Nicole’s passing. Amazing God has plans for all. She is with y’all. In Jesus name amen. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I love watching you 3 guys. Y'all are so funny. Thank you for showing us the almost clean pig barn. It really looks nice. Y'all be careful with all of the heat. Thank you guys
@Hello Steve how are you doing
Thanks for another great video Chet. Was interesting for sure. The remodel on the old hog house is coming along real good and looks pretty darn good if you ask me. I must admit the different parts of the hog house came out fairly easy. Getting the slats out went really good. You are going to have a lot of room in that building for storage as you want. Amazing how this is coming together. Well planned you guys. Getting the finer points of the project done should go good. Doing well and looks good already. See you have a younger helper, how does he fit into the family???? Thanks for the video and looking forward to the next one on the remodel project. Appreciate your time to do the video. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa farm boy from years ago.
Love the Larson channel. You all are the best!!!!!
😂 I love it Eric, complaining that his boss isn’t helping enough. Since when do bosses help you? He’s the one that comes to work every day, he doesn’t have to.
Working hard I liked the pink shirts it puts some light in the browinish Hog plant. That manure is pure gold in my book anything and everything will thrive in that wealth of nutriments. I found a name Douggo Gold. You are so lucky to still have a great Pa like yours!
Good to see Chet and Eric working with Chets cousin, I’m sure he’s used to working but from my own experience it’s easier to lean skills from guys closer to your own age. Way to go guys , mentor him and keep it fun
I think it's his cousin Raleigh, Randy's son.
He doesn't look to be doing much work.
@@victorcross5949 If only we could see the footage that wasn't taken, bet he did more than you think he did.
@@victorcross5949 my point was that if you are young and work with your father everyday it can be anything but fun to go to work everyday. Dads may be super intelligent and have the best intentions but teens and dads don’t always mix well. They need space and a few years sometimes before they can work together well. It’s just nature.
@@TheEggeee2 I agree my family found it stressful to work together, I am much closer to my son now he is 40 years old. I think some family's have a stronger desire to be independent, other work well together.
See you guys occasionally working make me feel: it’s still good working people in USA hello from California
That job went better than expected I bet... Yah I get Eric's point about feeding the pigs 🤣🤣
@Hello Hehn how are you doing
Chet, thanks for taking us along for the remodel! I would enjoy helping you men, looks like fun. Take care guys!
That’s gonna be good storage.👍👍
Everything came out of there pretty nice
It's getting closer
I see an indoor pool!! Hey Chet thanks for keeping up with the clips for us. I'm sure you have plenty other things to do and on your mind. I for one appreciate it.
Enjoying this series. Excited to see how she turns out!
what’s he making
@@jamesonarmstrong6134 Storage for chemicals
Looking good guys.
Sure don't miss the days of hauling liquid manure with the 9800 gallon tank especially when the ground was wet in the spring and getting stuck all the time but the pits were full.
Nice 👍
It's like 105 degrees here in Oklahoma today. Great video y'all. God Bless y'all
Looking good!!! 🤎
Great to see an empty building being reconfigured to something more useful. Great job and videos. Take care!!
1919 from my Hometown Newulm Minnesota At shellsbury
Schell's Brewery is the best!!! Great tours and beer!!
well done guys .what a great team
1919 is the best root beer ever made!
Great video. I remember cleaning out my Uncle's old farrowing house. All of the poop, and hair were incredible. I like your repurposing of the old sow house.
Thank you and god bless you all be safe look out for the young one
Cool Sign on the barn at 1:42 on
Nice job there guys! Plant Merlin a new tree in his yard and use that fine smelling potting soil. ❤️
Man I love this channel❤️❤️
I'm from Europe and not a farmer but I'm loving it too! :D Seen ALL videos!
I am surprised you did not leave the ones on the end as more storage and a bridge from side to side. Looking good guys.
hope you guys are out of the storms tonight
U guys are fun to watch
👋 love your vlogs..enjoy watching you guys work daily..💛♥️💗💕💞💓🤎❤🤍💚💖❣💜 🤠 👍
What I can't understand is why you guys don't put some fans in there instead of sit there sweating your butt off but you're getting it done God bless 🙏have a great day
That turned out nice
Best channel I watch
Thank you for repurposing not just tearing it down because it no longer suits your needs! We need to all live more like this! Just cause it ain't new don't make it junk
Chet glad you guys are saving that building , I built pole barns in the 80's and it kills me to drive by and see them not being cared for ! Any building for that matter .
Great show today.
Good progress on the new chemical storage building, great way to make use of a perfectly good insulated building. Hope it rains and gets a little cooler soon.
Get a few of the yellow water filled road barriers that they use at construction sites. When you want to move them, use your loader, or drain them and use your muscles.
Building did turn out nice. I thought it would. Other one would too. They nice buildings. Combine heads, planters. Poke them in with forks Seed storage maybe. Enjoyed
Building coming along nice!
GREAT VIDEO!! 👍👍 thanks Chet for sharing the farm and thanks to your family and that includes the big swede it shows he is part of your family. 👍👍🙏
My Uncle had 4000 pigs when i was a kid. 2000 Per barn and they were massive with raised floors. Our farm was 2 miles away and on a windy day we could smell that barn lol. Stunk the whole town up. They tried to get him shut down but he was there decades longer than any of the neighborhoods and they all knew it was there. When he retired he put it up for sale and the town bought it and shut it down lmao
Chet, I guess coffee isn't your drink of choice....and I didn't like it straight black, in my young years, so it was sugar and powdered creamer....45 years later, it's still my morning beverage....Mountain Dew was my rest of the day drink...., now it's water after my morning coffee....
That shed cleaned up nice!
We are pleased to see you guys work as hard as you do. This gives me the drive and energy to clean up our farm. God Bless
Dougos swinest compost potting soil. ( it's a HAIR above the rest )
Hands down thats the best line ever. Shit would sell faster than hot cakes lol
It’s 94 degrees here in Oklahoma. It feels like 104 with the high humidity.
It does an old gals’s heart good to watch young men working. WOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOO!
How old is old?
Weirdly, it's mid 90's here in Miami with a 15 knots breeze so it doesn't seem as hot as it should this time of year.
@@cavalrytrucking813 I don’t know for sure but I’m thinking that at 94 my mom still enjoyed her firemen calendars so she might’ve been getting closer to it.
I really like seeing you guys getting use out of the old shed. As a contractor I would worry if you have frost protection at the new door? There is some simple fixes for that though. Good luck.
The metal rack for the chemical tubs would make amazing compost pits.
mellow yellow my favorite to
I need that American larson farm hat!! Please get it back in stock soon!
Love the video
1st time for everything. I've never moved a grain bin with concrete attached :)
@DougLarson if you haven’t named the “yacht” yet, I was thinking “Nichole’s Untold Gold”.Paying homage to her & she was your inspiration to get the boat.
Very interesting and awesome to watch you guys making things happen and carrying it to the end.........excited to see how you get that all pressure washed.
That is some work and in that heat.......yikes! God bless and hang in there.........the reward will be great! :-)
Enjoyed the show
Great video Chet going to be a great storage shed keep up the great work guys 👍👌😉
It’s great to see your cousin helping out.
Great job!!
Awesome to see the progress Chet thanks for another cool video stay cool out there
I did the same thing a few months back. Making a shop out of mine
It looks good now that the floor is hauled out, You guys work great together, Keep up the good work,
That's a good way to use that hog barn. Love your videos.
Always enjoy the videos big fan of y’all
If you guys ever need a road through a soft area you can put those concrete slabs down to drive on thanks for sharing buddy god bless everyone
Thanks