What kind of knife is best for a farmer?

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Today I'm breaking down all of the different knives and how they are suited for a farmer. Personally, I carry at least six knives every day around the farm, but if you only want to carry one. . or two, I think I can get you pointed in the right direction!

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  • @katfishbum2845
    @katfishbum2845 Год назад +6

    Just picked up another sub. I've been on a farm for over 50 years and have collected over 400 knives. I love knives and vintage fishing reels

  • @tbjtbj4786
    @tbjtbj4786 9 месяцев назад +4

    Case stockman or trapper has worked for nearly 50 years for me

  • @wizardofahhhs759
    @wizardofahhhs759 Год назад +7

    A Buck 110 on the belt and a 3-7/8" stockman in the pocket and you'll be ready for anything farm life has to throw at you.

  • @shirleymorales3161
    @shirleymorales3161 Год назад +1

    You are a keeper ! Great info with humor and character ! Keep it goin and stay down to earth !

  • @alfonsedente9679
    @alfonsedente9679 Год назад +6

    I just stopped by to see what all the city slickers are saying to buy

  • @m.loughlin1915
    @m.loughlin1915 2 года назад +4

    One knife I'm never without is my old CaseXX Marlinspike. I'm a city boy though!
    Drive a full size pickup and it seems like I'm always hauling something and using rope.
    From years of Hunting, Fishing and Camping trips, my Dad always said you should never cut a rope unless you absolutely need to. That Marlinspike is a godsend.

    • @NebraskaFarmBoy
      @NebraskaFarmBoy  2 года назад +2

      Sounds like a farm boy at heart.

    • @m.loughlin1915
      @m.loughlin1915 Год назад +1

      @@NebraskaFarmBoy Farm boy? Naw. Sounds too much like work!! 😁

  • @reb1050
    @reb1050 9 месяцев назад +1

    Actually, I use a razor knife more than any other knives I own. However, my primary knives are: Buck folding knife, a Buck fixed blade skinning knife with gut hook, a Gerber multi tool, and an original USMC Ka-Bar. I carry either the Buck folding knife or the Gerber multi tool knife 90% of the time.

  • @theitalianguy6542
    @theitalianguy6542 7 месяцев назад +2

    Before I watched this I thought to myself *what's the best knive for a farmer? Anything sharp enough*. I've used plenty of rocks and anything else to cut twine off a bale before when it's early and I forgot a knife😂

  • @missourimongoose8858
    @missourimongoose8858 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ive lost every single expensive folder ive ever owned so i carry a 50 dollar civivi most of the time, i carry a fixed blade on my bag which is either a yakut knife or a cold steel finn hawk which if you like mora you should checkout the finn hawk for sure

  • @JoshuaECalvin
    @JoshuaECalvin 20 дней назад

    Found your channel somehow. I like your videos!
    Hello from Alabama. Totally true about the mora. I lost mine the same way.

    • @NebraskaFarmBoy
      @NebraskaFarmBoy  20 дней назад

      Thanks man! I can't remember if I said it in this video, but I did actually find my mora a few years later, it was covered in rust, but it was still functional😂.

  • @mjo4981
    @mjo4981 2 года назад +3

    Try an LT Wright Next Gen, a sturdy, short 3 inch blade fixed blade, available from many of the larger online knife distributors. I use DLT Trading myself, or Knife Connection. That, and a good Swiss army knife.

  • @richardweilandt3315
    @richardweilandt3315 Год назад +2

    Interesting video. I think a multi tool, a stockman pattern and a 4" to 5" fixed blade should be more than adequate for everyday farm chores. Growing up in California I carried a Buck 110, a Imperial stockman and a Western Cutlery hunting fixed blade. This was long before multi tools were invented. I like the Leatherman line of multi tools and the Gerber line. They both come with replaceable hard wire cutters and a blade that locks. Those blades are light to medium duty cutters. The Stockman is a light to medium cutter and has a Spey blade for the purpose of castrating your culls. Remember now we did that still in the 60's and 70's. We used the sheepsfoot blade to trim the hooves on the sheep and goats. For heavier cutting duties, like processing wild game, skinning coyote hides or butchering a steer for the roundup BBQ, we used a fixed blade. There were no SO CALLED TACTICAL KNIVES back then. It's either a slip joint, fixed or locking blade. Don't buy into the whole Tactical Folder bs. Anybody who willingly goes into battle with a Tactical Folder is a fool. A fixed blade combat knife is used. Any lockable blade with a thumb stud and pocket clip will serve a civilian as a EDC / TACTICAL Folder. But you are right about 1 thing, the cheaper the knife, the less durable it is. Those disposable razor knives your dad likes are very valuable on a farm. Don't discount them till you've learned what they can and can't do. Your still young so you got plenty of time to learn. Keep up the learning, that's how we become the best we can be.

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 Месяц назад

    Has anyone suggested a puukko?
    The smallish ones are incredibly versatile, and the way that the sheath hangs makes them "non-irritating". The puukko has an oval handle, so that it can be used in either push or pull modes. Real ones are carbon steel, "scandi grind" ( even though Finland is Nordic, not Scandinavian!) they sit deep in the sheath, nothing to have to fiddle with to get them out, but they don't fall out... I guess that a few centuries of hard use less to a versatile and reliable design.

  • @williammorris7390
    @williammorris7390 Год назад +1

    For a folding blade i really think you should invest in a Spyderco, hundreds of options when it comes to spyderco and those things are some of the most reliable blades out there with amazing locking mechanisms and some of the best blade steels you can get, they don’t come cheap though. Even their “budget” line runs about $50 but they’ll last an eternity compared to your $10 gas station folders. Imo you need only 4 blades at most. A folder, multi-tool (leatherman is king of belt multi-tools, victorinox for pocket multi-tools) a stockman type (sheepsfoot blade, clip and spey usually) and a fixed blade. Hawksbills are stupidly under appreciated too btw.

  • @LuccaReakt
    @LuccaReakt 2 месяца назад

    My Country/Cowboy Knife I use more is the Schrade Mini Wolverine, is very hard to sharpen and very quick to rust but for the Every Day Job at City is Great, but maybe I'll Improve this option with a Dvalin or Lil'Giant Knife of Böker.

  • @terrybest8973
    @terrybest8973 Год назад +1

    The best all around knife is the tops backpacker by far hands down the best on the planet little buddy I hope you get one you will love it don't let the look of the handle throw you off trust me it will be your favorite

  • @brianlocal3
    @brianlocal3 2 месяца назад

    5:52
    now that’s a knife that has been around!
    lots of time on the sharpening stone with that

  • @staceyroberts9177
    @staceyroberts9177 7 месяцев назад

    Have you ever tried a fixed blade neck knife. I thought it was pretty much gimmick but when I started carrying one around the house, camping, and hiking I discovered it is usually the one I grab because it is right there in front of me. Some Don’t like them but for me they work. Comes down to whatever floats your boat.

    • @NebraskaFarmBoy
      @NebraskaFarmBoy  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback!
      I do own a neck knife, and I do agree they can certainly be a good option. For me however, I always wear my shirt tucked in so I found it to be pretty awkward trying to get it out without having to retuck my shirt every time 😂. . . Like you said, whatever floats your boat.

    • @staceyroberts9177
      @staceyroberts9177 7 месяцев назад

      @@NebraskaFarmBoy well that is where you and I differ. I’m 56 years old and could care less who sees the knife. I wear mine right out in the open. Working around the farm, you shouldn’t care either..

  • @airsoftarmy77
    @airsoftarmy77 3 месяца назад

    Tacticle. I love it man!

  • @madtownangler
    @madtownangler 9 месяцев назад

    I had a box cutter I could change blades and stay sharp.
    I suppose if I used a "real" knife I would use something with multiple blades so I always had another blade that was sharp and ready to go

  • @supersonic4901
    @supersonic4901 Год назад +1

    German Farmer here.
    My folders:
    Buck 112
    Victorinox sentinel
    And attention please
    Victorinox farmer
    Fixed blades :
    Mora Companion
    Mora companion heavy duty
    My ultimate edc: Otter Ankermesser with oak shells.

    • @eloyceja6132
      @eloyceja6132 5 месяцев назад

      No boker?

    • @supersonic4901
      @supersonic4901 5 месяцев назад

      @@eloyceja6132
      Nope. But my Otter is made in Solingen, like Böker. Solingen is the ultimate knifemaker city in Germany.
      So we have a Pepsi or Coke situation here, i choose Pepsi. 😁

  • @WanderingTetsubo
    @WanderingTetsubo 2 года назад +1

    I usually carry 4 or 5 knives, although I only use 2 of them for working. The other ones are loaners in case someone forgets theirs.
    I've always got a 10 inch blade bowie knife, a mid 60's 2 blade Kabar that I found in a bog and occasionally a small folding box cutter for cutting rope, twine and string.
    The other two are a Gerber flatiron and a cheap camillus folding knife.

  • @ericdpeerik3928
    @ericdpeerik3928 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mora knives are cheap, they can be replaced. If you liked that, have a look at a Marttiini Condor Timberjack. They do them with a plastic sheath (like Mora) or a leather sheath and they start under the price of a Mora.
    These knives are just modern versions of European iron age knives, the design never really changed. If it ain't broke.....

  • @jeffreyfernandes2662
    @jeffreyfernandes2662 6 месяцев назад

    Pick up a used kitchen knife with a blade less than six inches, full tang preferably with integral bolster and make a sheath. If you want to spend money, buy a Svord or Opinel. Both great carbon steel knives that hold an edge. Either way you won't cry too much when you forgot where you left them.

  • @Bullets4Brunch
    @Bullets4Brunch 8 месяцев назад

    I like buck 110 and the 119 I carry both sometimes...

  • @JosephAllen-d2e
    @JosephAllen-d2e 2 месяца назад

    A 15" bladed parrying dagger with a full hand guard.

  • @ProudAmerican97
    @ProudAmerican97 Год назад

    A boker or case stockman is nice. 3 blades and they don’t break. Simple design

  • @edwardbright5894
    @edwardbright5894 2 года назад +10

    A 110 Buck Knife . It's a Folding Buck Knife that comes in a Sheath.🇺🇸🤠💃🐎🐎🐎🐃🐂🐃🐂🐃🐃🐃🐓🐓🐓

  • @stick9648
    @stick9648 Год назад

    They've got pliers to cut with and a multitude tasks can be handled.

  • @kvernesdotten
    @kvernesdotten 28 дней назад

    You didnt lose your knife. It just went tactical.

  • @pascalmarti4403
    @pascalmarti4403 8 месяцев назад

    Try the Victorinox No. 7 (harvester). For me it does everything.

  • @shaunblevins3303
    @shaunblevins3303 2 года назад

    Check out Cold Steel Knives. Pound for pound Cold Steel are some of the Toughest and most Reliable knives I’ve ever owned and use. In the last 30yrs I’ve owned and used hundreds of knives and with out a Doubt Cold Steel is my go to.

  • @gagelink2457
    @gagelink2457 Год назад +2

    Kid... These videos will always be on the internet, for everyone to see.

  • @philovance1940
    @philovance1940 Год назад

    I have a Buck 110 and a Buck 55 which Is my EDC.

  • @williamburdon6993
    @williamburdon6993 11 месяцев назад

    put the multitool and lighter in a belt case add a small flashlight good to go'

  • @tratajueteru177
    @tratajueteru177 5 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video😂👍

  • @desertratedc9596
    @desertratedc9596 Год назад

    I did ranch work for an older couple when I was a kid (I maintained the fences and feed the animals, didn't actually do any handling of the animals other then the chickens and the wife's hobby goats). Back then I carried a old schrade walden stockman, a Rat-1 folding modern knife or Buck 110 and also had either my Buck 119 or schrade pro hunter fixed blades. Having a variety of different blades was nice for various task along with always having a sharp edge. I have since moved on to incorporate more expensive knives into my life and more recently in the last couple of years moved past feeling bad using them.

    • @NebraskaFarmBoy
      @NebraskaFarmBoy  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback! I always enjoy hearing what different people carry. Also you made a good point about how a sharp edge is really the most important part of a knife!

  • @shirleymorales3161
    @shirleymorales3161 Год назад

    Im here wondering the best long working knife to carry while working calves ?Hate to see someone working on those little guys and their knife quits quickly ! Ya know what i mean . PlEASE HELP "someones" bday is around the corner and the bull calves thankyou !

    • @NebraskaFarmBoy
      @NebraskaFarmBoy  Год назад +1

      Howdy Shirley! I know what you mean, we actually use those disposable scalpels you can get at the vet. They are razor sharp, and very inexpensive so you can just throw them away when they get dull. (they don't make a very good birthday present but they do work:)
      Hope it helps, and thanks for the feedback!
      NFB

  • @simongilchrist3329
    @simongilchrist3329 11 месяцев назад

    I always carry my kabar dozier and multiplier. For heavier garden work I use a big chopper from Huntshield. As for that “survival knife”, do yourself a favour and throw it out with those old disposable blades. Those have to be the worst knives ever made.

  • @cocovasquez1
    @cocovasquez1 8 месяцев назад

    Farm guy needs a real full tang quality knife. Esee, Tops, Lt Wright or Battle Horse knives. On a budget just get you a Mora. Those cheap buck knives are junk

  • @PhillipStewart-k7f
    @PhillipStewart-k7f 7 месяцев назад

    One in our pocket an one on our side an one n or boot

  • @tecnotrog1
    @tecnotrog1 2 года назад

    Subscribed 🦉

  • @fabianpm541
    @fabianpm541 Год назад

    I broke the tip too

  • @terrygmabrey3624
    @terrygmabrey3624 10 месяцев назад

    Any knife with a screw in it , I wouldn’t own, I’ll stay with Buck 110, American 🇺🇸 made multi tool !!!!

  • @mentinkfamilyfarms
    @mentinkfamilyfarms 2 года назад +1

    Pretty cool nebraska 🚜 👦. I sometimes carry a knife... Guess which of your siblings? ( read "sisters")

  • @noname-wt3zw
    @noname-wt3zw 2 года назад

    What is the best farm knife?

    • @NebraskaFarmBoy
      @NebraskaFarmBoy  2 года назад +3

      Howdy @no name! What knife you choose really depends on you personal preference. However, in my opinion, I like a medium sized fixed blade and a swiss army knife.
      Hope this helps!

    • @SoldierDrew
      @SoldierDrew 2 года назад +2

      It's hard to beat a Mora Bahco and a Schrade Imperial Sod Buster as budget, reliable, sharp, farm knives.

    • @H20cofilmandphoto2112
      @H20cofilmandphoto2112 2 года назад

      A Warren osborne

  • @nickyd.4695
    @nickyd.4695 Год назад

    A Buck 112 will do it all!!

  • @naka-YAYA-plaza
    @naka-YAYA-plaza 2 года назад

    *tactical

  • @reneschaap8091
    @reneschaap8091 Год назад

    opinel nr 10 om mijn nek👍

    • @bert2530
      @bert2530 7 месяцев назад

      Hoe dan?! 😮

  • @chazsmash2345
    @chazsmash2345 2 месяца назад

    Long boring video