Prime example of why having good friends and helping neighbors pays off. That machine was stuck real bad but patients and skill played a major role in the outcome of the situation. Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !
That was a fun and intense video. As a farm boy I can appreciate just how stuck a tractor can be of that size. We are doing first cutting hay in mid-Michigan right now. Thank you for posting!
Thank goodness no one was hurt. Surprised Your Dad went back in. Thanks for another great video. How is Your Neice doing? Prayers 🙏 for Her and Her Family.
Hello Kip, I am a old guy now but grew up as a young lad on a farm back in the 4o's and 5o's that is where I got the bug for driving big stuff in later years. Moved to Toronto Ontario Canada at the age of 16 and after a few years age 24 got a job working on the CNR railway, Trucks, Tractor trailers, last ten years,heavy equipment and retired. never get tired of watching the big machines,and man you guys got some big stuff. That is what I call getting stuck!!. Have subscribed to you.
I take it a replacement tow strap is on order and maybe a rope too? Like I said in an earlier vid, coming from Eastern ON we had black muck on the farm. IF you could work it up in the spring, the yield was phenomenal. I remember as a kid standing in the field and when the horse would gallop up to us, you could feel the ground move like it was on springs or a flow control water bed if that makes sense. It was unreal. And suck a rubber boot off your foot quicker than you could say Jack Robinson!! Lol Take care, stay safe & I look fwd to more silo vids. Cheers
when you pull , pull on the round that way you are making more leverage which helps with traction also dont race let it grind in lower gear else all you do is dig a bigger rut that has to be climbed out of. like my old grand papy said give it time to move. same in horse days a horse standing will do more than one that slips over shake them up and you go nowhere. im 76 and it still stands good.
@@KipSieglerFarming1 YUP that sure would be handy to have a few of those around the farm. If your gonna be working that chunk of land you'll need a big box full of them. Good luck on getting them as a sponsor, would handy on and around the old homestead.
I think I don't want to get in the Ol'e man's way when he's on a mission !!!! Did get some of that opened up so it'll dry someday even if it was the hard way !!! Hahaha Did you you have any better success with the rest of the field ? Those recovery ropes and straps are amazing tools and much safer and lighter than chain as long as you use a little sense !! Good friends and neighbors are wonderful to have! Don't think that has been farmed for a while , be interesting to see if you can get anything out of it ! Bring us more chopping vids , for some reason those are very interesting ! Does starting on top the new silage with the unloader cause much trouble since it's so soft ??
we learned the hard way to leave the equipment to sit there the cable we have broken sending both ends into the tractors had a tire off a rim they put to hold the cable down to lucky for that did hit the hydraulic one and the rad went throw that like butter never stopped the leak after that on the tractor a few days later we hook it to the truck and it follows right out lol ruclips.net/video/pDY6bWT5oTM/видео.html may like that do not miss the silos at all
Father-in-law had black muck on his farm. Tile drain it and will be fine. His was 6ft deep and when he sold his farm to retire they paid 8 grand an acre for it. Retired a millionaire.
I'm not a farmer, so excuse my ignorance, but why didn't you guys fold it up so there were less things digging into the ground, and then try to get yourself unstuck? You can see in several parts the plow was just digging into the ground, folding it up puts more weight in the center, but you have less things holding you back. Just a thought.
Love the video. Brought back memories of working with my Dad filling silo with two tractors in front of a chopper! Thanks for sharing!
Great video Kip
Hi,
Thank you for posting. Love seeing life on the farm
Milk shakes for us.
Love the dairy!
Thank you for your service to this country.
God bless
Thanks for watching!
Prime example of why having good friends and helping neighbors pays off. That machine was stuck real bad but patients and skill played a major role in the outcome of the situation. Nice video stay safe and farm on my friends !
That was some big tractors involved in that tractor pull, thank goodnes everyone is safe and no damage!
That was a fun and intense video. As a farm boy I can appreciate just how stuck a tractor can be of that size. We are doing first cutting hay in mid-Michigan right now. Thank you for posting!
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Thank goodness no one was hurt. Surprised Your Dad went back in. Thanks for another great video. How is Your Neice doing? Prayers 🙏 for Her and Her Family.
She’s still improving, doing math problems on a iPad, writing, unbelievable from being in a coma for 6 weeks
Awesome neighbors
Hello Kip, I am a old guy now but grew up as a young lad on a farm back in the 4o's and 5o's that is where I got the bug for driving big stuff in later years.
Moved to Toronto Ontario Canada at the age of 16 and after a few years age 24 got a job working on the CNR railway, Trucks, Tractor trailers, last ten years,heavy equipment and retired. never get tired of watching the big machines,and man you guys got some big stuff. That is what I call getting stuck!!. Have subscribed to you.
Thank you 👍
Great video. Thanks
Great video, that will show how hard farming is.
Nothing like good neighbors!!
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Very nice video- I was worried you guys wouldn’t get it out. It was really stuck in that mud.
Us too!
Guessing that field needs some tiles or drainage ditch to be added. Great video
You are correct
or evan stay out of it to much of a hurry you lot
often dont work im 76 been there done that.
Yank em ropes seem like a good investment for the big tractor power you guys have.
You got that right!
Even a dozer wouldn't go through that snot!! Glad you got out and nothing broke.
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Dang nan that was nuts. Glad its out
Deep lol
ordered two shirts from your store, I really like how you run the farm.
Thank you sir they’re nice 👍
That 12 tire tractor is bad ass!!!!
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I take it a replacement tow strap is on order and maybe a rope too? Like I said in an earlier vid, coming from Eastern ON we had black muck on the farm. IF you could work it up in the spring, the yield was phenomenal. I remember as a kid standing in the field and when the horse would gallop up to us, you could feel the ground move like it was on springs or a flow control water bed if that makes sense. It was unreal. And suck a rubber boot off your foot quicker than you could say Jack Robinson!! Lol Take care, stay safe & I look fwd to more silo vids. Cheers
On order 👍👍🐄
Will look at it this way, your getting the field dug up just not the way you want to!!
Right!🤠
Kip when you get stuck you do it big time tell father leave that piece for the 🦆 🦆 ducks. Kind regards from 🏴 keep on farming 👍👍😁😁🙈🙈🙈
Fun times. Good video.
Bin their done that ,the fun of farming !🐄🍻
Really like your farm I also live in Mi
Thank you 🙏
you should check out them yankem rope lot of farmers have them. I think that's what there called .
Yes, I’m hoping they’ll see this and send us one 👍
@@KipSieglerFarming1 maybe
stay of the land wont need one
We got that rain last week dry as a bone here just north of 46 on 53! We only got 2 inches of rain though I heard you guys got slammed twice?
Yeah 🤠💦
when you pull , pull on the round that way you are making more leverage which helps with traction
also dont race let it grind in lower gear else all you do is dig a bigger rut that has to be climbed out of.
like my old grand papy said give it time to move. same in horse days a horse standing will do more than one that slips over shake them up and you go nowhere. im 76 and it still stands good.
Man ,what a mess die he check it before he went and whats the plan whit that field, thanks,greetings from a Dutch dairyfarmer
Holy cow looks like 2 big tractors stuck
It wasn’t fun but glad to laugh about it now 😉
We had 30 ac of muck ground. Very good corn ground. If you spun the wheels more than twice, you was STUCK!! Like quick-sand!!!!
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What makes it good corn production ground? I think you men just wanted to have a little mud derby😜
@@robynmorris2408 ...lol, it ran around 9% out of 10% in organic matter.
Got my milk. Nice job guys.
Great thanks 🙏
Lord, I hate getting stuck. It's not the stuck part that bothers me, it's looking at the time it's gonna take repairing the ruts.
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stay out of you silly boys proves nothing just a waste of 2 tractors and a torn up field to do what
make a mess
Good one!
Thank you! Cheers!
God dad seems to get himself into trouble and they say boys will be boys great video best to you and your family.
Yes sir👍
Might want to put a run of tile drainage there.
those Deeres ripped up the ground better than the discs 🤠
how many milking cows are there in your farm ?
Around 170 and lots of replacements coming up
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Have the blower running when you go up in a newly filled silo...you don’t wanna get overwhelmed by gas...
It was like watching a tractor pull lol. You need yank em ropes.
Yes we do 👍👍
I think u need the master pipe layers help
Looks like you need invest in some yank em ropes... Fun times....
Hoping they’ll see this a send us one 😆
@@KipSieglerFarming1 YUP that sure would be handy to have a few of those around the farm. If your gonna be working that chunk of land you'll need a big box full of them. Good luck on getting them as a sponsor, would handy on and around the old homestead.
Usually we get phone calls saying “I’m not stuck I just can’t move” 😂
Hi Mate...🇦🇺
You guys have just become qualified rice farmer's....😁😂🤣
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Man, be extra careful climbing those silos !
Yes sir
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
When I seen that muck I thought to myself , time to call Gary. But Craig works too.
Muck Kings
You do not get to see this kind of fun often!!
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I think I don't want to get in the Ol'e man's way when he's on a mission !!!! Did get some of that opened up so it'll dry someday even if it was the hard way !!! Hahaha Did you you have any better success with the rest of the field ? Those recovery ropes and straps are amazing tools and much safer and lighter than chain as long as you use a little sense !! Good friends and neighbors are wonderful to have! Don't think that has been farmed for a while , be interesting to see if you can get anything out of it ! Bring us more chopping vids , for some reason those are very interesting ! Does starting on top the new silage with the unloader cause much trouble since it's so soft ??
If that land is still so wet at this time of the year, what will it be like in the fall...?
we will put it to hay, then itll be good.
I drove by there and saw that
who ever the one person is that disliked this doesnt like milk, keep up the good work pal and hello from central indiana
Thanks yes sir
holy fin horsepower awesome video of power
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Tennessee hasnt gotten any rain for almost a month and we really need it. Thanks for this video
Wow
i see the use for the triples now lol
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we learned the hard way to leave the equipment to sit there the cable we have broken sending both ends into the tractors had a tire off a rim they put to hold the cable down to lucky for that did hit the hydraulic one and the rad went throw that like butter never stopped the leak after that on the tractor a few days later we hook it to the truck and it follows right out lol
ruclips.net/video/pDY6bWT5oTM/видео.html may like that
do not miss the silos at all
What editing software do you use? I use movie maker to edit mine
Think it’s called filmora 9
Looks like someone will be doing a lot of washing off tractors and equipment
Haha. You should've known that was gonna happen. That piece of ground has always been wet.....since we were kids....
It had to be wet if it sucked in that triple. We love dairy cheese is a food group, just wish we could get fresh curd.
You paid money for a piece of swamp?
Free rent, just the bottom wet. If we can drain it and put it to hay it’ll be good 👍
@@KipSieglerFarming1 LOL OK. A good deal. Isn't that kinda like a tire only being flat on the bottom though?
It’s free for a reason ? Lol
We were just up past your farm and I had my camera, if only.........
It’s was off 21 east of town 👍😉
Father-in-law had black muck on his farm. Tile drain it and will be fine. His was 6ft deep and when he sold his farm to retire they paid 8 grand an acre for it. Retired a millionaire.
3:38 who’s that old girl in the background?
4430 blower tractor work horse
@@KipSieglerFarming1 yeah. I thought so. i can seem to recognise those old gals anywhere
That was a tractor pull.
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not really a tractor pull
just a lot of slipping and sliding, could have done it better.
That disc got just barried
Farming muck acreage is a pain In the ass!!! Haha
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PS Drive On !
Hold my beer and watch this...
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it will be evaporated by the time they are out.
I'm not a farmer, so excuse my ignorance, but why didn't you guys fold it up so there were less things digging into the ground, and then try to get yourself unstuck? You can see in several parts the plow was just digging into the ground, folding it up puts more weight in the center, but you have less things holding you back. Just a thought.
thats what i thought if you cant move your selve how can you move with all the digging in.
👍👌🇨🇦❤, oh oh is never good on the phone,
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Millennial farmer has a link to yank em ropes
Firstmac Lastvoss His channel is turning into a commercial to get free stuff...
Leave it to dad to be playing in the mud lol
Don't put music on when the tractor is pulling. We can't hear it
Shoot 👍
Almost as good as a tractor pull
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Yankem rope