I'm an old man, grew up farming in New Mexico. lived in Washington, now live in Texas. I'll tell you how a farm decides "what color gear" to use... Its "USUALLY" dependent on WHAT COLOR dealer is closest to the farm. Not always, but it plays a big part! The farm I worked on as a kid, ran Green Tractors, but the Hay gear was 100% New Holland. worked on a Canola farm in Western Washington for awhile, they were dead Red!. Overall, after 55 years, I've concluded, .... They're all GREAT, and they ALL break!.... having parts and service nearby IS A BIG deal. Cheers
The richest area of topsoil is Hardin and Grundy County in Iowa. You know you are there even at midnight with no moon. The black dirt aroma is everywhere. The color is black black. The texture has a feel of crops waiting to be grown. In the dead of night, just listening to corn growing is mesmerizing almost hypnotic. I was scrolling thru RUclips, and a picture popped up of Lauren Bacal. Ever since I viewed my first video of Laura Farms, you reminded me of this movie star. " Yes, Lauren. Grant reminds me of Carry Grant. Cool collected and generally a great guy. You two look so great together. I have been married 56 years. Yes, since 1966. My wife has tolerated me that long. You two are class, integrity, insightful, and such a treat to watch. Keep on teaching all of us how you farm today. Until next time.
I enjoyed this video, I worked for 30 years in the quality department as an ASQC Certified Inspector OF Quality Assurance 64/94. We were in the prototype of the first QuadTrac. It was a converted Magnum. I also along with a half dozen other QA staff approved of the first 7100 Series Magnum that came from our old razed tractor plant. That and the foundry was first opened in around 1913. they have a new assembly plant in Racine Wisconsin Back then we had just bought the Fargo Plant from Stieger. Case has come along a long way since. Thanks for sharing this video. Wish I could have been there, Maybe they would have let this old Case guy drive!
That size of equipment is enough to get excited about anyone excited. I think that you are going to have a big smile on your face for a couple of days. You two were in your element at that demo
In 1965 my dad bought a IH Cub Cadet 100. Years later I bought a used IH Cub Cadet 122 for myself . They are still in the family and both are in use . Quality and support are the hallmarks of this brand.
so cool. beautiful machines. wow. very nice interior. Thanks for showing us all this stuff. Great vid. I laughed out loud when you lowered your glasses and said, I like it. I am a nut about large machinery.
I enjoyed this video, I worked for 30 years in the quality department as an ASQC Certified Inspector OF Quality Assurance 64/94. We were in the prototype of the first QuadTrac. It was a converted Magnum. I also along with a half dozen other QA staff approved of the first 7100 Series Magnum that came from our old razed tractor plant. That and the foundry was first opened in around 1913 i love
Laura and Grant, normally the corn is much taller in that black soil at this time of year, but it was very dryer than normal in June and early July. However, the rains came at the perfect time just as the corn silked and tasseled. Great channel, keep it going!
A friend of mine has a big corn farm outside of Ramsey about an hour south of Decatur and I know they don't expend anywhere near the amout of time, effort, and technology on irrigation that you guys do in Nebraska. I think it rains a little more and the soil holds moisture really well.
My grandfather in Indiana had soil like that, great stuff. I've been surprised we haven't seen Grant and Laura working at improving the quality of their soil. Like getting manure from a feed lot or chicken farm. Without the soil, there is no farming.
Well deere have gone even bigger with the 9RX 830 AND ITS A BEEEEAST the most productive biggest modern tractor in ze VEEEERLD HAHAHA. realy though i love the look of the new case 715. The hood looks so futuristic. I love it. gone are the boring long line of lights they had on there bonets and now the whole lineup of these look so awesome. John deere needs to do the same with the smaller 9RX tractors.
We went to Palo Duro Canyon south of Amarillo. Once in a she, you’d see. Fence line 2-3 miles up the road, you’d see another fence line. Fields stretched as far from the road as you could see. We saw field after field that had huge tractors like this. Just amazing.
Awesome Case IH tractors. I been driving a truck with Cat engine since 2005 with two turbos. Not the same HP. Glad to see you and Grant seeing new things. Like your farm videos. Had family that farmed in western Nebraska.
I was raised on a green brand of tractor also! Oliver! Lol!. Oliver invented the color blind plow. Which meant it would hook up to any brand with a 3 point hitch. And as you make a turn at the end of the field the trailing wheel on the plow turns by way of the angle of the 3 point hitch as the tractor makes the turn which causes the plow to follow the tractor tire track to line up with the furrow quickly. That plow was in the Farm Progress Show in the 60's. I was around 6 years old at the time and I remember sleeping in the back of a 1960 Chevy Belair. And the car was turquoise of all colors. Thanks for all the videos you provide from your home and afar! Travel Safely!
Laura and Grant I know what you mean about loving John Deere, I love John Deere too!! I also love international harvester too!! I like the classic red and green tractors!!! Back in the day, international harvester, was called Mc Cormick Deering!!! Much love to you and your family!!! Stay safe in whatever you do on a daily basis!!! God bless you and your family!!! Your family member, friend, Bob Compton from, Maryland ❤❤
Case has come a long ways! :-) Dad used to have one back in the 60s. I never got to drive that one, but I do remember the narrow front wheels, the fly wheel, etc.
Oh my gosh love you guys, reminds me of working on the farm...as a shepherd working hand and yeah sometimes the dog too...sheep and beef in New Zealand, well sometimes mustering the sheep...my mate started to gallop back to me in the sheep yards we built 2x weeks before, yelling Jimmy grab the gun and load it (22 calibre lever action 19 shot open sight)...held it above my head as he rounded the turn 👍, get the boat head upstream you'll know when...he was so right...half of the mustering team of dogs left chasing a wild pig...as I headed upstream with the 10ft aluminum boat and a 15hp enverude outboard motor...the Crack of the 22 caliber rifle sounded ,and a 180 pound boar flew over the riverbank bluff hitting the ground below...gunned the outboard lifting at the last moment, landing right by the pig grabbed my knife and stuck him in the heart...wasn't over yet went back to the beach by the quad bike, to take our prize home...be Jesus the sky TV technician scared the pants off me...coming up the driveway Holy that's a big pig...dang later that evening when the boss got home,she caught us in the shed sharing a few cold ones 👍 congratulating ourselves on the daze outcomes...by Jango she walked in clipped me around the ears and said to her husband are you a farmer or $$&&@@?#? Pig hunter, of course we laughed and never ever got caught upsetting her again hehehe 😂😊😅...
As a 🔴CASE 🔴 fan living in east Germany where the big fields are, I look forward to see one of these 🔴red beasts 🔴in the next years. Thank you for this video! 😍
It was good to see another video of yours as i was wondering if you were still at home , or out of town. I hope the fire at the railyard didn't have any effect on your family or neighbors, and that no one had to evacuate. hope everyone is safe. You really have a blast when you drive a new tractor, don't you Laura. Keep the videos coming. Arizona Mike
Thanks Laura and Grant.....That was fun! BIG TRACTOR for sure!!!!! Laura I can see you as a Camera Woman if Farming ever gets old........Hahahaha......I know it won't but you look like a pro behind that camera!!!!!
Love It!! Just Like A Kid In A Candy Store!! All Smiles And Don't Know Where To Turn To Next To Get Into Something!! Thanks For Bringing Us All Along!! Keep Smiling On!! 😄👍👊❤️
That little tub you had is the best thing they ever made Like you said you never over fill the bucket when you do a oil change when you see it getting full you start to remove it till it stops running and then you can empty the bucket and start all over again till it’s drained
Thanks for another great video Laura and Grant. That new case IH tractor is huge. And 778 hp/wow. It is a monster. What does that cost?????? Look at the size of the draw bar hitch and three point hitch. It is huge. Better than some tractors-ha. Beautiful piece of machinery. Glad you got to operate it Laura. Just what you need for Xmas. Thanks for showing us the new case IH big horsepower tractor. Nice!!!!!! Thanks for everything Laura and Grant. The Iowa Farm Boy.
I am not a farmer but worked at a contracter who had Fendt back in the 80's I am a John Deere lover but i have to admitt, and it hurts a little, compared to Deere, Case is next level on the interieur. And Laura, geez your pretty.
Loved this!!! When you got underneath that beast and talked about the oil change ease, all I could think was “How many people would love to slide under their vehicle and find your smiling face and fun personality right there!” 😂❤️ You look super cute climbing out of that big tractor 🥰😊🤩
As close to being a farmer as I am is a couple of Horses & 2 goats (all because of my wife!) and we make a little Maple syrup in New Hampshire. But I enjoy watching you 2. Laura I can think of a lot of words to describe you, but Little Lady would not be the first! Grant she would look good in Red or pretty much any other color. Keep up the hard work , I enjoy each episode. Thanks, Jack
Wish I would have known you were going, my cousin lives close to Decatur and years back won Farmer Of The Year for Illinois. You could visit his farm, hog and cattle raising operations.
in the early 80's, my parents bought an 8450 JD four-wheel-drive tractor... quiet cab, a/c, PTO, triple hydraulics, and a goofy transmission (3 ranges, 4 choices per, auto-shift between 1-2 or 3-4 in each range)... dual 18.4-38s all around, no shortage of traction... the hardest part for me was the articulated steering, the pivot point was roughly under (and a few inches ahead of) the seat - you felt like you moved sideways in turns, rather than steering on a knuckle like a rigid tractor...
Bravo Laura tu es un très bon pilote de ce magnifique engin tracteur🚜 et enfin tu peux te reconvertir en camerawomans 🎥 . Toujours très agréable tes vidéos 👍👍👏😘🇫🇷
If we could get that to norway, we would get one to run our field prepper. Currently run a fendt 1050 and a xerion on them. But i was told by our case dealer it would be hard to get to norway
A friend of mine farms with 2 quad tracked case tractors. He says once you go over a certain horsepower you can’t get the power to the ground where you can use it. Track life is as good as or better than tires. His 650 hp tractor pulls a 27 foot chisel at 30 acres an hour. His combine’s have tracks and he’s cut wheat in standing water and never got stuck. He says a benefit of tracks and big horsepower is reduced compaction in the soil.
the farm I am working harverst on ,, corn silage and soon sugar beets has a couple of these guys the big red quad track's on site. one a 500 and the other a 470 are massive beast. they run close to a million 5 each.. go big or go home.. :)
So jealous. I first tried one of these back in the 90's when they came out. The ride on these is outstanding. The powershift is outstanding. I live/work in the city from home, but I have thoughts of getting one of these just for driving around town as I work from home permanently now. I have thought about when I retire to move down to Antarctica where they use these quad tracs for snow plowing and hauling around the research buildings. If you think the oil change hose is neat, check out the Fumoto valves. I replaced the oil plugs on my vehicles and have enjoyed changing oil ever since (the oil filter on the Honda is a real pain though) You should look into it for your equipment as I always hated changing oil because it was hot messy and a real pain when the plug drops into the bottom of a 5 gallon pail.
You can buy the oil hose drain kit for almost any engine. It’s called a quick drain. If it won’t interfere with anything add a longer hose to it. Do a search on line. Common on small aircraft.
I'm an old man, grew up farming in New Mexico. lived in Washington, now live in Texas. I'll tell you how a farm decides "what color gear" to use... Its "USUALLY" dependent on WHAT COLOR dealer is closest to the farm. Not always, but it plays a big part!
The farm I worked on as a kid, ran Green Tractors, but the Hay gear was 100% New Holland.
worked on a Canola farm in Western Washington for awhile, they were dead Red!.
Overall, after 55 years, I've concluded, .... They're all GREAT, and they ALL break!.... having parts and service nearby IS A BIG deal.
Cheers
Truth.
Alway's had green tractor's to, Oliver. Like you all hay equipment was new Holland. If memory serves we had a 409 haybine and model 70 baler.
The richest area of topsoil is Hardin and Grundy County in Iowa. You know you are there even at midnight with no moon. The black dirt aroma is everywhere. The color is black black. The texture has a feel of crops waiting to be grown. In the dead of night, just listening to corn growing is mesmerizing almost hypnotic.
I was scrolling thru RUclips, and a picture popped up of Lauren Bacal. Ever since I viewed my first video of Laura Farms, you reminded me of this movie star. " Yes, Lauren. Grant reminds me of Carry Grant. Cool collected and generally a great guy. You two look so great together. I have been married 56 years. Yes, since 1966. My wife has tolerated me that long. You two are class, integrity, insightful, and such a treat to watch.
Keep on teaching all of us how you farm today.
Until next time.
I enjoyed this video, I worked for 30 years in the quality department as an ASQC Certified Inspector OF Quality Assurance 64/94. We were in the prototype of the first QuadTrac. It was a converted Magnum. I also along with a half dozen other QA staff approved of the first 7100 Series Magnum that came from our old razed tractor plant. That and the foundry was first opened in around 1913. they have a new assembly plant in Racine Wisconsin Back then we had just bought the Fargo Plant from Stieger. Case has come along a long way since. Thanks for sharing this video. Wish I could have been there, Maybe they would have let this old Case guy drive!
WOW Laura FC from Thailand.
That size of equipment is enough to get excited about anyone excited. I think that you are going to have a big smile on your face for a couple of days.
You two were in your element at that demo
In 1965 my dad bought a IH Cub Cadet 100. Years later I bought a used IH Cub Cadet 122 for myself . They are still in the family and both are in use . Quality and support are the hallmarks of this brand.
so cool. beautiful machines. wow. very nice interior. Thanks for showing us all this stuff. Great vid. I laughed out loud when you lowered your glasses and said, I like it. I am a nut about large machinery.
I was sitting here drooling............. LOVE the Case 719!!!!!!!!
I enjoyed this video, I worked for 30 years in the quality department as an ASQC Certified Inspector OF Quality Assurance 64/94. We were in the prototype of the first QuadTrac. It was a converted Magnum. I also along with a half dozen other QA staff approved of the first 7100 Series Magnum that came from our old razed tractor plant. That and the foundry was first opened in around 1913 i love
Laura couldnt look more excited if it was Christmas morning ... I love it
Laura and Grant, normally the corn is much taller in that black soil at this time of year, but it was very dryer than normal in June and early July. However, the rains came at the perfect time just as the corn silked and tasseled.
Great channel, keep it going!
A friend of mine has a big corn farm outside of Ramsey about an hour south of Decatur and I know they don't expend anywhere near the amout of time, effort, and technology on irrigation that you guys do in Nebraska. I think it rains a little more and the soil holds moisture really well.
My grandfather in Indiana had soil like that, great stuff. I've been surprised we haven't seen Grant and Laura working at improving the quality of their soil. Like getting manure from a feed lot or chicken farm. Without the soil, there is no farming.
I own 2 of these tractors. So much better then a deere. Had deeres all my life. With this tractor I'll never go back
Well deere have gone even bigger with the 9RX 830 AND ITS A BEEEEAST the most productive biggest modern tractor in ze VEEEERLD HAHAHA. realy though i love the look of the new case 715. The hood looks so futuristic. I love it. gone are the boring long line of lights they had on there bonets and now the whole lineup of these look so awesome. John deere needs to do the same with the smaller 9RX tractors.
We went to Palo Duro Canyon south of Amarillo. Once in a she, you’d see. Fence line 2-3 miles up the road, you’d see another fence line. Fields stretched as far from the road as you could see. We saw field after field that had huge tractors like this. Just amazing.
WOW Grant looks like a little kid next to that CASE....love it...thanks for sharing Laura and Grant..
Laura , This machines are beasts from outside but inside the cabin they are toys , I like these machines , they make farming look easy .
Awesome Case IH tractors. I been driving a truck with Cat engine since 2005 with two turbos. Not the same HP. Glad to see you and Grant seeing new things. Like your farm videos. Had family that farmed in western Nebraska.
So cool…I went Boogieboard this morning and watching your video, I was transported 1,700 miles from Hermosa Beach, CA to Decatur, Illinois
I'm 72 year old former dairy and crop farmer and I would love to drive one of these, my biggest tractor was a 986IH, what a thrill for you and Grant 😊
I’m only 52 and got to drive a 1086! 😂 I too would enjoy a test drive but I’m not sure I could figure out all the technology to operate it.
I was raised on a green brand of tractor also! Oliver! Lol!. Oliver invented the color blind plow. Which meant it would hook up to any brand with a 3 point hitch. And as you make a turn at the end of the field the trailing wheel on the plow turns by way of the angle of the 3 point hitch as the tractor makes the turn which causes the plow to follow the tractor tire track to line up with the furrow quickly. That plow was in the Farm Progress Show in the 60's. I was around 6 years old at the time and I remember sleeping in the back of a 1960 Chevy Belair. And the car was turquoise of all colors. Thanks for all the videos you provide from your home and afar! Travel Safely!
Different tractor. Looks l🎉like you love it.
😊 TANTI COMPLIMENTI PER LA BELLA RAGAZZA MORA LA PRESENTATRICE ❤❤❤ BUONA SERATA ❤❤❤
❤ Laura you look so awesome in that tractor
You/i can see the joy and life jumping out of your eyes here, very good for the soul, keep it lit young lady 👌
Just plain fun to watch. Very envious of you guys right now. 😊
I think Grant and Laura were the main attraction there. Thanks you two.
Laura and Grant I know what you mean about loving John Deere, I love John Deere too!! I also love international harvester too!! I like the classic red and green tractors!!! Back in the day, international harvester, was called Mc Cormick Deering!!! Much love to you and your family!!! Stay safe in whatever you do on a daily basis!!! God bless you and your family!!! Your family member, friend, Bob Compton from, Maryland ❤❤
Case has come a long ways! :-) Dad used to have one back in the 60s. I never got to drive that one, but I do remember the narrow front wheels, the fly wheel, etc.
Oh my gosh love you guys, reminds me of working on the farm...as a shepherd working hand and yeah sometimes the dog too...sheep and beef in New Zealand, well sometimes mustering the sheep...my mate started to gallop back to me in the sheep yards we built 2x weeks before, yelling Jimmy grab the gun and load it (22 calibre lever action 19 shot open sight)...held it above my head as he rounded the turn 👍, get the boat head upstream you'll know when...he was so right...half of the mustering team of dogs left chasing a wild pig...as I headed upstream with the 10ft aluminum boat and a 15hp enverude outboard motor...the Crack of the 22 caliber rifle sounded ,and a 180 pound boar flew over the riverbank bluff hitting the ground below...gunned the outboard lifting at the last moment, landing right by the pig grabbed my knife and stuck him in the heart...wasn't over yet went back to the beach by the quad bike, to take our prize home...be Jesus the sky TV technician scared the pants off me...coming up the driveway Holy that's a big pig...dang later that evening when the boss got home,she caught us in the shed sharing a few cold ones 👍 congratulating ourselves on the daze outcomes...by Jango she walked in clipped me around the ears and said to her husband are you a farmer or $$&&@@?#? Pig hunter, of course we laughed and never ever got caught upsetting her again hehehe 😂😊😅...
I love that Laura looks at new tractors the same way I look at new motorcycles! lol
the same way I look at big boobs
🌹❤️🌷👌
2:00 ❤❤❤❤❤ sweettt
As a 🔴CASE 🔴 fan living in east Germany where the big fields are, I look forward to see one of these 🔴red beasts 🔴in the next years. Thank you for this video! 😍
Wonderful !I am italian,i had tractors John Deere 3130 ❤and a combine New Holland ❤!I love agricolture❤
I’m from the U.K. I love your content but love your accent more. I could listen to it all day.
It was good to see another video of yours as i was wondering if you were still at home , or out of town. I hope the fire at the railyard didn't have any effect on your family or neighbors, and that no one had to evacuate. hope everyone is safe. You really have a blast when you drive a new tractor, don't you Laura. Keep the videos coming. Arizona Mike
Thanks Laura and Grant.....That was fun! BIG TRACTOR for sure!!!!! Laura I can see you as a Camera Woman if Farming ever gets old........Hahahaha......I know it won't but you look like a pro behind that camera!!!!!
Love it. Always amazing videos. Thank you for all you do.
I live in Illinois. I'm not a farmer. But you have the nicest smile I've ever seen. Coming from someone who doesn't.
9:02 Looks just like Iowa soil. My uncle dug a hole in his back yard in Iowa, and that stuff went down more than 6 feet. Blacker than a new tire.
Cant thank Grant enough for the awesome camera angles, Laura is Americas Farmer!
OMG I WANT ONE!.. The tractor is pretty sweet too :)
Thanks for the ride- along!! Laura and Grant,
You 2 are awesome!!
👍🐺🧙♂️🦊🤙
Love It!! Just Like A Kid In A Candy Store!! All Smiles And Don't Know Where To Turn To Next To Get Into Something!!
Thanks For Bringing Us All Along!!
Keep Smiling On!!
😄👍👊❤️
Red , green , blue, yellow , Laura makes any color look good
That little tub you had is the best thing they ever made
Like you said you never over fill the bucket when you do a oil change when you see it getting full you start to remove it till it stops running and then you can empty the bucket and start all over again till it’s drained
Great thanks ❤
6:40 Laura, you're way cooler than any Hollywood celebrity
Thanks for another great video Laura and Grant.
That new case IH tractor is huge. And 778 hp/wow. It is a monster. What does that cost??????
Look at the size of the draw bar hitch and three point hitch. It is huge. Better than some tractors-ha.
Beautiful piece of machinery. Glad you got to operate it Laura. Just what you need for Xmas.
Thanks for showing us the new case IH big horsepower tractor. Nice!!!!!!
Thanks for everything Laura and Grant.
The Iowa Farm Boy.
Ohh Laura you are radiant when you see case tractor. 🤩
That new cab on the case tractors is nice
My dad and I both have owned mid and late sixties IH Cub Cadets . They are both still in use !
Good end beatifull maschine!💪💪👍
Nice job, Lady!! Looks like fun!!😊
I am not a farmer but worked at a contracter who had Fendt back in the 80's I am a John Deere lover but i have to admitt, and it hurts a little, compared to Deere, Case is next level on the interieur. And Laura, geez your pretty.
I’m surprised that Chet and his clan aren’t there looking at the new case quad track tractors the have a few quad tracks in their fleet of equipment
Enjoyed watching the video Laura and Grant 😊
YES!!!
wow great, good job for learning how to drive a case tractor even i don't know how to operate that just be careful always
Loved this!!! When you got underneath that beast and talked about the oil change ease, all I could think was “How many people would love to slide under their vehicle and find your smiling face and fun personality right there!” 😂❤️ You look super cute climbing out of that big tractor 🥰😊🤩
My family used to have a Case Tractor Dealership. How I miss the Big Red's!
As close to being a farmer as I am is a couple of Horses & 2 goats (all because of my wife!) and we make a little Maple syrup in New Hampshire. But I enjoy watching you 2. Laura I can think of a lot of words to describe you, but Little Lady would not be the first! Grant she would look good in Red or pretty much any other color. Keep up the hard work , I enjoy each episode. Thanks, Jack
what part of nh? im in ne mass
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Wish I would have known you were going, my cousin lives close to Decatur and years back won Farmer Of The Year for Illinois. You could visit his farm, hog and cattle raising operations.
in the early 80's, my parents bought an 8450 JD four-wheel-drive tractor... quiet cab, a/c, PTO, triple hydraulics, and a goofy transmission (3 ranges, 4 choices per, auto-shift between 1-2 or 3-4 in each range)... dual 18.4-38s all around, no shortage of traction... the hardest part for me was the articulated steering, the pivot point was roughly under (and a few inches ahead of) the seat - you felt like you moved sideways in turns, rather than steering on a knuckle like a rigid tractor...
Bravo Laura tu es un très bon pilote de ce magnifique engin tracteur🚜 et enfin tu peux te reconvertir en camerawomans 🎥 . Toujours très agréable tes vidéos 👍👍👏😘🇫🇷
Yes sir, bien dit, toujours agréable de voir ce petit couple sur la ferme. :)
Today you were looking very happy. Your video is very interesting.
If we could get that to norway, we would get one to run our field prepper. Currently run a fendt 1050 and a xerion on them. But i was told by our case dealer it would be hard to get to norway
A friend of mine farms with 2 quad tracked case tractors. He says once you go over a certain horsepower you can’t get the power to the ground where you can use it. Track life is as good as or better than tires. His 650 hp tractor pulls a 27 foot chisel at 30 acres an hour. His combine’s have tracks and he’s cut wheat in standing water and never got stuck. He says a benefit of tracks and big horsepower is reduced compaction in the soil.
You LOOK GOOD IN A RED ♥️ TRACTOR ❤😊 IT'S ABOUT TIME !!!!!
Careful around those monster machines…great presentation….many Thanks
the farm I am working harverst on ,, corn silage and soon sugar beets has a couple of these guys the big red quad track's on site. one a 500 and the other a 470 are massive beast. they run close to a million 5 each.. go big or go home.. :)
Green has one too 😁
So jealous. I first tried one of these back in the 90's when they came out. The ride on these is outstanding. The powershift is outstanding. I live/work in the city from home, but I have thoughts of getting one of these just for driving around town as I work from home permanently now.
I have thought about when I retire to move down to Antarctica where they use these quad tracs for snow plowing and hauling around the research buildings.
If you think the oil change hose is neat, check out the Fumoto valves. I replaced the oil plugs on my vehicles and have enjoyed changing oil ever since (the oil filter on the Honda is a real pain though) You should look into it for your equipment as I always hated changing oil because it was hot messy and a real pain when the plug drops into the bottom of a 5 gallon pail.
Oh boy !
2:00 You're welcome fellow conoisseurs of fine equipement
Catching that "RED FEVER"
The tractor looks good on her,,,, Laura could make burlap feed sacks look good on her. The kids looking at a new Christmas toy excitement is palpable.
Очень круто и технологично. Лучше, чем в офисе. Я бы поработал так!
There's a new tractor to be driven.. Laura's on the case...
Case rubber-based-thingy: 778 hp
John Deere 9RX 830: *starts existing*
Grant, “Let’s drive this Hog!” 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Let's make some noise for our new home town heroes case ih
Шикарная техника 👍👍
Lovely, like playing whith your latest toy❤😂
Very good work
I still like Green!😊
very nice Laura 😮
I Love you Laura Farms
My gosh! How fun are you two!!!
Awesome 👌
Finally the Best Tractors on the Channel Always Red Till the End 🤘🤠🤘
Nice tractors. Thanks for sharing. :)
You can buy the oil hose drain kit for almost any engine. It’s called a quick drain. If it won’t interfere with anything add a longer hose to it. Do a search on line. Common on small aircraft.
I like this Case. It’s a beast for the long term. You could use this Puppy for a long time.
Your videos are fun and very informative. Nebraska is a beautiful place.
That is one tasty machine guys. Awesome!!!! Thanks for sharing
Gawd dayum, I know what I would want to drive @2:00! I def have something to plow your garden!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Red would look great on your operation 🎉
🎉perfect traktor yess
Laura, you are one incredible woman. I love watching you and Grant on your farm, and the work that you do. 😊
Awesome looking tractor Laura I believe you can drive anything but that a big tractor.
Good 👍 congratulations
Ok