Thank you so very much for all your videos. Most people will make video's like this with garbage music playing playing in the background. The music should be the sounds of the equipment working. Your video's are a perfect blend of the equipment, excellent music, and spectacular scenery!!! Your video's make me feel like i am right there with you and your family! Please keep making them. Thanks again.
Magnificent view from top of the hill Matt , it would be a great place to sit back with a book and watch the world go by , josire has certainly come a long way from a town boy with little to no background in the rural sector to quite a competent operator on the land all due to great teaching and a willingness to listen and learn , Matt what you did with the dozer was very acceptable if it does the job it’s fine, as an old boss once said get in get it done and don’t play with it because you’ll only stuff it up , keep up the great work all the best fro Tassie
Nice work with dozer less is always more best to track it in well to compact it then back blade it to look like a professional has done it 👍 Just remember you are the best at fitting lights 😀 👍
Heck I promise you will get use to it I run one everyday for a living and I can assure you even the best dozer men messes up its being able to fix your mess is all apart of it lol but great video
I really like how you’s call the dozer tiny 1 when it’s a big 😂 great to see everything it’s going good for you’s and hope you get some good rain after planting is finished 👍
Loved the video. Those views from the landscape never gets old to me. If it keeps eroding it might be an idea to make it a dedicated water run off with some rocks and suitable vegetation. You would have to give up some square meters, but you wouldn't have to fix it all the time. And there would be less loss of valuable nutrient rich top soil. And less flushing of useful micro organisms. And when you can slow down the water it has less energy to erode and more time to be soaked up into the soil. And over time all those things together will translate in better crop yields. I am a big fan of Peter Andrews and his leaky weir system. Something like that at known eroding spots would help for sure. Filling up the holes time after time is like carrying water to the ocean.
Hey from Southern Alberta Canada. Enjoy your vids and your exploits,just wondering if you could take a moment to explain the concept behind a developement block.Keep up the good work.
In your head, you know what you want it to look like, but you can never get it to look like how you want it to. In your head your creating a Rembrandt but you end up with a Picasso.
Hiya Matt. Where does your linseed end up? For oil? Why is your check engine light on in your Ute? That block is what we in NZ call the 'Maori lease block' chur bro. I cannot believe we thought Australia was the driest country on earth yet you have all these major water courses. However we got 3metres of rain here in Northland NZ last year so seasons have changed dramatically. Jeez those big whoopsies must keep you on your toes in the combine? Been driving a d61 and a d6 so I'd love to ave a crack in one of the 11s. Thanks great video.Keep up the great work mate from New Zealand.
Cheers mate, im not sure specifically where our linseed goes but linseed gets used for all sorts of things like bread, animal feed and oil of course. The engine light is an intermittent egr fault👍😁
Hi Matt, good aerial video enjoy these!! Are you planning to redevelop all the regrowth on this block, like where the trucks are parked up?? Did not a bad job with the 11!!
Where’s Phil ? one may well ask...was sure I noticed a bit of movement in the shade of that tree (3rd from the left) ! Good to see yr keeping the cobwebs under control on the dash of the truck as well as looking for Phil, Matt. lol😄
Matt, just curious do you have many issues with snakes in and around vehicles as they are parked in the scrub. Working up around the Injune area a while ago we had horrid troubles with snakes going under all vehicles that were parked up. Was fun pumping fuel into farmers tanks I tell you. Anyway just curious.
Awesome drone footage Matt
Awesome view Matt on top of the mountain
Thanks for the dozer ride great video 👍👍
Great job running the 555 and Kelly chains
Great job running the D-11 Matt
When we stop breaking other stuff😂😂😂😂 cheers from Greg in Caldwell
Phil flexes his arms, that was exciting.🤩🤣🤣
That V8 sounds very nice thanks Matt
Great job seeding Phil
Matt. You could do tourist ads for Australia with your drone and music videos. Thank you.
Hey Matt, pretty good work on the D11 mate! As you acknowledged, getting proficient is just a matter of more stick time....
Another great video Matt👍 Gotta love it when the D11, Versatile and the Steiger all feature in the one video.
Thank you so very much for all your videos. Most people will make video's like this with garbage music playing playing in the background. The music should be the sounds of the equipment working. Your video's are a perfect blend of the equipment, excellent music, and spectacular scenery!!! Your video's make me feel like i am right there with you and your family! Please keep making them.
Thanks again.
Thanks Jim! Appreciate it😁
Magnificent view from top of the hill Matt , it would be a great place to sit back with a book and watch the world go by , josire has certainly come a long way from a town boy with little to no background in the rural sector to quite a competent operator on the land all due to great teaching and a willingness to listen and learn , Matt what you did with the dozer was very acceptable if it does the job it’s fine, as an old boss once said get in get it done and don’t play with it because you’ll only stuff it up , keep up the great work all the best fro Tassie
It certainly is👍 yes Josiah has come a long long way😁
Excellent !!! Thanks Matt.
D11's Awesome machines. Nice
Nice work with dozer less is always more best to track it in well to compact it then back blade it to look like a professional has done it 👍 Just remember you are the best at fitting lights 😀 👍
That's a beautiful place you live and work in!
Heck I promise you will get use to it I run one everyday for a living and I can assure you even the best dozer men messes up its being able to fix your mess is all apart of it lol but great video
Thanks Matt, always enjoy watching, best of luck with the last of sowing.
Geat straightforward 'down to earth' (sorry) presentation. Very good. Thanks and good luck.
I really like how you’s call the dozer tiny 1 when it’s a big 😂 great to see everything it’s going good for you’s and hope you get some good rain after planting is finished 👍
Good job as always
That was excellent dozer work Matt,good job.
Loved the video. Those views from the landscape never gets old to me. If it keeps eroding it might be an idea to make it a dedicated water run off with some rocks and suitable vegetation. You would have to give up some square meters, but you wouldn't have to fix it all the time. And there would be less loss of valuable nutrient rich top soil. And less flushing of useful micro organisms. And when you can slow down the water it has less energy to erode and more time to be soaked up into the soil. And over time all those things together will translate in better crop yields. I am a big fan of Peter Andrews and his leaky weir system. Something like that at known eroding spots would help for sure. Filling up the holes time after time is like carrying water to the ocean.
Matt the spy in the sky 😂👍🏻🏴
Thank you for the video and the area for farming.
Nice work on the D11 Matt, you should have your D11 licence in no time. 👍 that’s a beautiful bit of country that block.
Luv the videos with the dozer.
Such an awesome beast the D11
Hey from Southern Alberta Canada. Enjoy your vids and your exploits,just wondering if you could take a moment to explain the concept behind a developement block.Keep up the good work.
Cool
Excellent as always
Thank you for sharing
Glad you didn`t wipe the Dip Stick on your trousers , you should use your socks for that. Thanks for another great Video
You know how much I'd like to drive that 555.
Thanks for sharing Matt 🦘
I think you did a good job on the D11
Very good Video 👍 👍
Great content , and the day 🌝looks awesome after the rain 👌
Nice one, gents, making good progress! 🙂
I thought you didn’t drive the D-11’s is because you have an anger management problem! 😂😂😂 Another good video Matt
Haha I should of stuck with that😂😂
If your just eyeballing it on the dozer your doing fine champ
Hey Matt, Dont get too complacent with those quick fills. They can and do fail and leave quite a mess.
Origin Game ONE: Go the Maroons !!
I like your enthusiasm but I can’t like the comment😂😂
In your head, you know what you want it to look like, but you can never get it to look like how you want it to. In your head your creating a Rembrandt but you end up with a Picasso.
Exactly😂😂
Hiya Matt. Where does your linseed end up? For oil?
Why is your check engine light on in your Ute?
That block is what we in NZ call the 'Maori lease block' chur bro.
I cannot believe we thought Australia was the driest country on earth yet you have all these major water courses. However we got 3metres of rain here in Northland NZ last year so seasons have changed dramatically.
Jeez those big whoopsies must keep you on your toes in the combine?
Been driving a d61 and a d6 so I'd love to ave a crack in one of the 11s.
Thanks great video.Keep up the great work mate from New Zealand.
Cheers mate, im not sure specifically where our linseed goes but linseed gets used for all sorts of things like bread, animal feed and oil of course.
The engine light is an intermittent egr fault👍😁
@@thejacksonbrothers egr yip go figure. Engine choker.
Hi Matt, good aerial video enjoy these!!
Are you planning to redevelop all the regrowth on this block, like where the trucks are parked up??
Did not a bad job with the 11!!
Thanks John, not sure what the long term plan is🤔
Hey Matt what is the fuel consumption on the old triple 5 tractor. Thanks for video. How far is the new lease block from the main farm
Matt. Would you show us on Google Maps/ Earth where the property is and it’s area? 👍🏴
Nice to see the triple nickel still working. Is there a clay bottom under your soil or is just that fine soil?
Not sure how deep the soil is but usually it’s sandstone a meter or so down
Good stuff Mate. How do you transport the D11’s to these far away farms?
Do the seeders automatically stop when turning or crossing already seeded pathways
Hi mate, no we haven’t got it set up to do that but maybe sometime in the future👍😁
Hey Matt, do you get a lot of crop destruction from feral pigs or goats?
The pigs make a bit of a mess, can be up to 10% damage at times👍😁
Just a question but why don’t u use a wider seeder!
Hi, 12m fits our controlled traffic farming and we don’t struggle to get our seeding done in time as it is👍😁
What is the tripod for? the drone?
I do enjoy your videos, especially the D11s my favorites
The tripod has the base station for the sprayer gps on it 😁
Where’s Phil ? one may well ask...was sure I noticed a bit of movement in the shade of that tree (3rd from the left) ! Good to see yr keeping the cobwebs under control on the dash of the truck as well as looking for Phil, Matt. lol😄
😂😂
Matt, just curious do you have many issues with snakes in and around vehicles as they are parked in the scrub.
Working up around the Injune area a while ago we had horrid troubles with snakes going under all vehicles that were parked up.
Was fun pumping fuel into farmers tanks I tell you.
Anyway just curious.
Hi mate, they are about but we don’t really have any issues or see them often👍😁
How old are you Matt?