My hat's off to your dad... ...I figure he thought "what am I gonna do with daughters". Turns out, you can run an R model Mack... and ain't skeered about it. Cheers love.
I love that ole Mack, that's the same kinda truck that my Dad taught me how to drive . I love whenever you have that truck in your videos with those awesome camera shots Great video Grayce , Trooper looks like a big baby 🥰About 10 yrs ago a 16 yr old boy was loading in the middle of the night after football practice and he fell asleep. The Dad found him the next morning. They were loading just down from a truck stop on a state route and not one person stopped.... I always worry whenever Farmers are loading trucks at night ,and I hate when they're working alone...
@@thefarmergraycehow will we chat now I need to get a advice from you we can get together for the next two weeks ago so I'm sure you will find out when we get there invitation as well as well following?
I know your a good person because all the dogs love ya. Dogs know who to trust and who to walk away from. A gift I wish I had. Keep moving forward. Your on your way!
AWESOME video Grace!!! That was sooo much fun!!! Shout out to your dad for letting us ride along, he is sooo cool, I have A LOT of RESPECT for him!!! Keep the videos coming!!!
Grace I love your videos you are awesome... I've got a tip for you. put a go pro on the end of the auger pointing down on the trailer that way you know exactly where you are and when you're full.❤🙏🌻
I learned to drive on a Kubota at 12. Purdy sure I can drive anything that starts. Helicopter included. V-22 OSPREY would take some thinking time. Cheers Darlin and keep up the good fight to feed the masses that are growing faster than we can feed them.
Great view going to the mill. That truck sounds nice. Love the rain cap on the stack. When I was younger I had dual stacks on my old 1980 pickup. Not nicknamed "Tinker Bill".
Nice to see there were no Cab Corn or spillages in the making of this video Grayce, L😉L The Red Mack Truck looks & sounds awesome, I bet there was a few viewers that was pretending to be on Truck Simulator, with the camera angle of the truck, with the real sound effects, Looking forward to seeing a year of more awesome videos full of amazing content, now that the farming season has officially started, 😎👍🏼
@@justinbourget1560 , I usually like using the Man truck for mostly hauling pallets around in the Profiliner trailers, as it’s a good 4x4 all rounder, but it’s also nice to use the Mack trucks to cruise around in from time to time,
That's a good ol truck right there and that you did just fine filling those trailers. I'd have made a mess for sure but I've never done anything like that either. Awesome video and keepnthem coming really liking the content.
Hi Grayce, nice job of loading. I watch a number of different farm videos and I've seen numerous experienced farmers having to shovel and clean up spills that accord while they were filling a semi, but you didn't spell even one kernel, so great job girl....What's that old saying, corn on the ground is money on the ground. Plus you were smart to use the camera and phone hook up so that you could keep on eye on the loading process. I always enjoy your wacky, lively and amusing personality, you're one of the most entertaining and enjoyable personalities doing social media. I look forward to watching you during planting season, plus you've got two of the best looking dogs (the dogs are actually the stars of the show, they just let you have a little camera time because you feed em). Thanks.
Well, If you do dump grain on the ground it's not the end of the world. Just git you a grain shovel and a 5 gal bucket. Once you have carried that full bucket up the ladder a few times your grain loading will improve immensely. DAMHIK 😉
Excellent video again Grayce thanks for sharing with us, think 🤔 you are doing a great job loading the trucks, just have a little more confidence in yourself you can do anything you put your mind to, love the Mack cam excellent, sure sounds awesome, take care out there and stay safe 👍.
Great video grayce I drive a log truck just like that red mack I love the sound of them ol mack trucks thanks for the video today an have a blessed weekend thanks
Here is how I solved my inability to see my loading progress. I put my camera on an extendable mast on my grain cart since I was using it to transfer between sites at the time.😊😊 For your semi you may need 5 to 6 ft of additional height to see the rear properly. Then I fill from rear to front as I can see my loading progress better that way. Don’t forget to lower your mast before you roll your tarp. I used a standard Ag camera like would be on the combine, cabled to a monitor in the truck cab. (I my case tractor cab). There are “wireless” camera systems available but they are not truly wireless as they still need power to operate the camera. So I just used a standard off the shelf wired camera kit (less expensive and more reliable than wireless) I use a disconnect at the same point you connect air and lights. Not real expensive, and much easier to keep track of your loading progress. Once you get the hang of it you should be able to do the majority of loading without leaving the drivers seat.
Good job! We had a soybean farm and would take the loads to GoldKist Grain Elevator to dump. They had a ramp that the truck would drive on and hydraulics would lift the front to dump the trailer.
Great video! Thanks for the ride along, very cool to see some of the nuances farmers go through. As a white collar worker myself, this is very interesting to see. Again thanks for sharing 👍.
Good video and I've never seen how the Hoppers work before so thank you for showing that also you are a definitely a confident person you got it all under control and never seen where you deliver your product to before either so thank you for showing that as well you all have a great day
I was just recommended your channel and i SUBSCRIBED.I have been watching alot of farming YT channels and enjoying every one of them.Great video Farmer Grayce and look forward to more of your videos.
Hi Grayce. Don't be nervous about doing anything! You have proven yourself time after time. When are we going to see you delivering a load to the elevator? I know a dog lover like you wouldn't mind looking at the backside of a bulldog hood ornament.lol. Have a great weekend!👍😉
Hi Grace! Love your spunky attitude. Yeah, I get that you guys are farmers but 95% of what you do is moving materials, earth, crop harvest, everything you need in between to grease the gears. The fact that you all have to work second full time jobs to make ends meat means the profit margins are thin or extremely volatile. With your expertise, excavation and or road building would be an easy step sideways that would supplement your income. Just a 40-year electrical contractor in Chicago thinking out load. Take care... I love trucks, anything bigger than a 350!
just a suggestion-when you pull that trailer ahead for the last time(almost full) put a marker on the ground, off to the side that's even w/a side mirror or? Then, on the next trip, when marker and mirror are even, you know you're as far forward as you can get without dumping grain on the ground.
Usually when I load the trucks by myself I just go stand way out away from the semi or sit in the pickup and watch. When they get ready to pull forward I walk and move them forward. Lot of in an out but doesn’t bother me.
@@thefarmergrayce if you get a real good feel for loading and watching the grain slide then you pretty well know when it’s time to walk to the truck to move em.
Grayce I just noticed that open belt off that PTO. Never let your hair down aroung that operation. If your hair gets pulled into that pully your a goner. A young girl in my area was killed a similar way. Be careful!!!
Oh wow! Never seen a grain motor set up with a belt running from a tractor like that before! Cool! And I see you got a go pro! Don't cha just love it! When did ya get it!?
@@thefarmergrayce oh really! Ok! That's definitely what's up! I use a 7 and 9! The 7 has better sound quality then the 9 but the 9 has a little better stabilization as I'm guessing the 8 stabilization is a little better too! When possible particularly at the beaver dams I'm starting to try and use the plug in mic while walking with the 9 because the sound is rather low unless I got it on the head band. Only reason I didn't choose the 8 is because you can't replace the lens and I'm bad for cracking them! Lol Absolutely Loved the truck ride! A go pro and a magnetic works wonders!! Haha! Keep up the great work!
@@thefarmergrayce haha! So I've learned recently that the mic definitely helps with wind noise when you can have the go pro in close proximity, but when it's not I put a wind slayer on it!
Hey girl. I own a fleet of semis. Typically when you have that issue of air its 2 things. It'll get worse the longer it goes. Check your air Governor and the purge valve on the air dryer.
Yes we replaced the governer! It’s in my video “fixing the Mack”! The first one we got was junk so we went and bought one from the dealership and it’s been doing good!
Hello. I enjoyed watching your video alot. I like your 2 tractors and grain auger you used to take your grain out from the grain bin. How much horsepower is the 2 tractors you were using and what size is your Grain Auger you where using to take your grain out from the grain bin if I may ask you
Grayce, have you taken note to see how many or how few semis hauling to the elevator have a rain cap on their exhaust stack. It used to be a lot more common item but in later years no matter if its straight up ( with no curve ) its rare to see a truck with caps on the exhaust. Myself, well I am the odd one out as I had rust issues happening in the mufflers and elbows/piping below the mufflers as the trucks sit a lot outside and rain falls in. I've gotten some comments "oh that's sure cool and retro" , yup sure is but if I can extend the life and save thousands in exhaust repairs, works for me ! . Besides, if I am combining and dumping at the truck I can tell if its running or not to warm up the engine to haul that extremely overloaded load back to the farm.
My hat's off to your dad...
...I figure he thought "what am I gonna do with daughters". Turns out, you can run an R model Mack... and ain't skeered about it. Cheers love.
The insinuation here is that women arent capable of farming/being in ag? Good stuff here out of you.
White CH Mack:I can't move!!!!
Ole R Mack:Ugh,youngsters.
Out of the way youngblood,let me show you how OG's do it.
I love that ole Mack, that's the same kinda truck that my Dad taught me how to drive . I love whenever you have that truck in your videos with those awesome camera shots Great video Grayce , Trooper looks like a big baby 🥰About 10 yrs ago a 16 yr old boy was loading in the middle of the night after football practice and he fell asleep. The Dad found him the next morning. They were loading just down from a truck stop on a state route and not one person stopped.... I always worry whenever Farmers are loading trucks at night ,and I hate when they're working alone...
Grace put a board down on the ground by your drive tire where the auger dumps into your trailer then learn where each pull up needs to be works great
Great video!! Love hearing the Ole Mack talking. Sounds sweet!! 😊
Old grain hauler trick. Place something on the ground directly across from the auger on the driver's side. Much easier to tell how far to pull up 🤠
Thanks I’ll have to try it!
How can you get you in general ❤
@@thefarmergraycehow can I get you in general
@@thefarmergraycehow will we chat now I need to get a advice from you we can get together for the next two weeks ago so I'm sure you will find out when we get there invitation as well as well following?
Woodhead told me that one years ago
Grayce on Saturday afternoon is always a good thang!
I know your a good person because all the dogs love ya. Dogs know who to trust and who to walk away from. A gift I wish I had. Keep moving forward. Your on your way!
AWESOME video Grace!!! That was sooo much fun!!! Shout out to your dad for letting us ride along, he is sooo cool, I have A LOT of RESPECT for him!!! Keep the videos coming!!!
Thanks for taking us along for the ride great video as usual I'm so glad to see the 140 in use love the farmall.👍🚜
Old Trooper sitting there with that happy dog smile like golden retrievers do! Daaw!
Grace I love your videos you are awesome... I've got a tip for you. put a go pro on the end of the auger pointing down on the trailer that way you know exactly where you are and when you're full.❤🙏🌻
I learned to drive on a Kubota at 12. Purdy sure I can drive anything that starts. Helicopter included. V-22 OSPREY would take some thinking time. Cheers Darlin and keep up the good fight to feed the masses that are growing faster than we can feed them.
Great view going to the mill. That truck sounds nice. Love the rain cap on the stack. When I was younger I had dual stacks on my old 1980 pickup. Not nicknamed "Tinker Bill".
Haha that’s awesome!
Nice to see there were no Cab Corn or spillages in the making of this video Grayce, L😉L
The Red Mack Truck looks & sounds awesome, I bet there was a few viewers that was pretending to be on Truck Simulator, with the camera angle of the truck, with the real sound effects,
Looking forward to seeing a year of more awesome videos full of amazing content, now that the farming season has officially started,
😎👍🏼
I hope for this truck is gonna added by scs software to American truck simulator 😎
@@justinbourget1560 ,
I’m also on FS22, which has a few Mack tracks on it, but it has an old Mack Truck Superliner, which always looks awesome,
😎👍🏼
@@steelpanther9568 me too,I’m use also the superliner with cobra trailer filed from the perard auger wagon haha,greeting from Montreal in Canada 😁
@@justinbourget1560 ,
I usually like using the Man truck for mostly hauling pallets around in the Profiliner trailers, as it’s a good 4x4 all rounder, but it’s also nice to use the Mack trucks to cruise around in from time to time,
@@steelpanther9568 exact,you can use the same truck for the krone profiliner :)
Super trucking !!!! That old mack sounds bad a$$$$$!!!!! Sweet old truck . You can do it girl drive them old trucks to the elevator also you got it!!!
Cool 140, I have a 100 that I use to cut grass, spray and plow snow on the property.
Cool have a wonderful day 🤗😊
Oh id magnet mount that sucker(GoPro) to the top of the auger...but I'm sure you thought of that already😎 Peace and God bless
That's a good ol truck right there and that you did just fine filling those trailers. I'd have made a mess for sure but I've never done anything like that either. Awesome video and keepnthem coming really liking the content.
Hi Grayce, nice job of loading. I watch a number of different farm videos and I've seen numerous experienced farmers having to shovel and clean up spills that accord while they were filling a semi, but you didn't spell even one kernel, so great job girl....What's that old saying, corn on the ground is money on the ground. Plus you were smart to use the camera and phone hook up so that you could keep on eye on the loading process. I always enjoy your wacky, lively and amusing personality, you're one of the most entertaining and enjoyable personalities doing social media. I look forward to watching you during planting season, plus you've got two of the best looking dogs (the dogs are actually the stars of the show, they just let you have a little camera time because you feed em). Thanks.
Hey thanks so much!! And I agree, they definitely steal the show and I’m totally okay being in their shadow 😂
... Keep up the good job Ms Grayce busy time is here .. beautiful land.. Love Kelly .. !
You know Grayce every time we had a Ford with problems it was always a Mack that replaced it. I love Mack trucks I've actually grown up running them.
They’re great!
@@thefarmergrayce they are way better then Sterling trucks we had one years ago and it was the biggest peace of shit of all time.
Well, If you do dump grain on the ground it's not the end of the world. Just git you a grain shovel and a 5 gal bucket. Once you have carried that full bucket up the ladder a few times your grain loading will improve immensely. DAMHIK 😉
Excellent video again Grayce thanks for sharing with us, think 🤔 you are doing a great job loading the trucks, just have a little more confidence in yourself you can do anything you put your mind to, love the Mack cam excellent, sure sounds awesome, take care out there and stay safe 👍.
I'm alittle late to the party gracye 🌽 just finished watching the video👍great video..
🐕 trooper👍
🚜 take care 🌽 🌽
Sweet Sounding Truck
I am learning so much from your videos.
Looks like you know what you're doing be safe
I would watch (and listen to) a whole video just riding on that Mack.
Great vid, interesting to see how things works and unload procedures.
This is the first time ive watched your channel Grayce. Very enjoyable.
Great video grayce I drive a log truck just like that red mack I love the sound of them ol mack trucks thanks for the video today an have a blessed weekend thanks
Here is how I solved my inability to see my loading progress.
I put my camera on an extendable mast on my grain cart since I was using it to transfer between sites at the time.😊😊
For your semi you may need 5 to 6 ft of additional height to see the rear properly.
Then I fill from rear to front as I can see my loading progress better that way.
Don’t forget to lower your mast before you roll your tarp.
I used a standard Ag camera like would be on the combine, cabled to a monitor in the truck cab. (I my case tractor cab).
There are “wireless” camera systems available but they are not truly wireless as they still need power to operate the camera. So I just used a standard off the shelf wired camera kit (less expensive and more reliable than wireless)
I use a disconnect at the same point you connect air and lights.
Not real expensive, and much easier to keep track of your loading progress.
Once you get the hang of it you should be able to do the majority of loading without leaving the drivers seat.
Good luck hauling corn 🌽
Good job! We had a soybean farm and would take the loads to GoldKist Grain Elevator to dump. They had a ramp that the truck would drive on and hydraulics would lift the front to dump the trailer.
Beautiful dog!
AWSOME JOB Gracey!!! I’m sure you’re Dad totally loves your hard work with the farm
Gracey load the back hopper first and just keep backing up so you can see in the hopper at all times
beauty! good job! I always admire you!
Great video! Thanks for the ride along, very cool to see some of the nuances farmers go through. As a white collar worker myself, this is very interesting to see. Again thanks for sharing 👍.
Thanks for watching!!
Much better than writing BS reports and waiting to get laid off.
AWESOME VIDEO Thanks Grayce x Love the Macks & tractors
Subway! Had me one back in 03 If I recall correctly, best darn sandwich ever.
Great job loading trucks Grayce
Good video and I've never seen how the Hoppers work before so thank you for showing that also you are a definitely a confident person you got it all under control and never seen where you deliver your product to before either so thank you for showing that as well you all have a great day
I was just recommended your channel and i SUBSCRIBED.I have been watching alot of farming YT channels and enjoying every one of them.Great video Farmer Grayce and look forward to more of your videos.
Thank you!!
@@thefarmergrayce You are so welcome.
Appreciate the video!! Thanks.
Hi Grayce. Don't be nervous about doing anything! You have proven yourself time after time. When are we going to see you delivering a load to the elevator? I know a dog lover like you wouldn't mind looking at the backside of a bulldog hood ornament.lol. Have a great weekend!👍😉
Haha I would love to but I need a little more practice for sure
Hey Grayce !
The electric tarp is cheating!
🤩
Stay safe!
Keep Smilin!!
Very great new video again for the farm and team work
You still go beautiful girl because you can do anything you set your mind too. I still believe in you
Beautyfull girl who gets the job done👍💪👍💪👍
I’m here with a beer😎keep crushin it young lady
Damn where was the good looking farm gals at when I was helping on the farms around here .? They definitely not as big keep it up girl
Grayce, your enough to make a grown man cry. Your pop lets you do some heavy duty stuff
This was SOOOOOOOO interesting!😃😃
Was that the Ohio river seen at the end as you were turning around to scale out???🤔
Nice!😊
Yes it was!
Thank u for feeding America 🇺🇸
neat to see how everything works thank you for all you do
Hi Grace! Love your spunky attitude. Yeah, I get that you guys are farmers but 95% of what you do is moving materials, earth, crop harvest, everything you need in between to grease the gears. The fact that you all have to work second full time jobs to make ends meat means the profit margins are thin or extremely volatile. With your expertise, excavation and or road building would be an easy step sideways that would supplement your income. Just a 40-year electrical contractor in Chicago thinking out load. Take care... I love trucks, anything bigger than a 350!
Hi 👋 Farmer Grayce I love ❤️ you!!!!
That was great Grayce you the best great explanations thank you.
Looking good be safe
Awsome nails day, I see. I still love your "old" american trucks, they are soooo coool. (Compared to what we've got).
Farmer Grayce making the second half of my weekend great thank you for the ride along. When will there be a Farmer Grayce cd out ? 😀
What kind of weight is that truck when it’s full?
just a suggestion-when you pull that trailer ahead for the last time(almost full) put a marker on the ground, off to the side that's even w/a side mirror or? Then, on the next trip, when marker and mirror are even, you know you're as far forward as you can get without dumping grain on the ground.
Smart idea!!
Old school method, but it works, if a gal doesn't mind using antiquated technology. Wait......that might be an oxymoron. Oh well.
Your hair looks great with Bees wings in it
Love the 140
That was interesting ar rhe grain elevator ; self serve!
Love that 140!
i really liked the ride on top clip.. fun with farmin'
Usually when I load the trucks by myself I just go stand way out away from the semi or sit in the pickup and watch. When they get ready to pull forward I walk and move them forward. Lot of in an out but doesn’t bother me.
Yep we do that too but when I’m by myself I just feel more comfortable sitting in the truck and ready to move just in case something happens
@@thefarmergrayce if you get a real good feel for loading and watching the grain slide then you pretty well know when it’s time to walk to the truck to move em.
Grayce I just noticed that open belt off that PTO. Never let your hair down aroung that operation. If your hair gets pulled into that pully your a goner. A young girl in my area was killed a similar way. Be careful!!!
Yes I’m very aware
Sounds like an unloading valve in your compressor:)
Another great video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🚜🚜🚜🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸keep the awesome content coming. God Bless and Stay Safe
Love the old mack
1967 Mack was the first truck I drove at 13yrs old! Your awesome Grayce! The old bulldog on top of hood is pretty cool! Is that a 15spd?
9 speed!
Perfect singing
Oh wow! Never seen a grain motor set up with a belt running from a tractor like that before! Cool! And I see you got a go pro! Don't cha just love it! When did ya get it!?
I got three go pro 8’s! I love them!!
@@thefarmergrayce oh really! Ok! That's definitely what's up! I use a 7 and 9! The 7 has better sound quality then the 9 but the 9 has a little better stabilization as I'm guessing the 8 stabilization is a little better too! When possible particularly at the beaver dams I'm starting to try and use the plug in mic while walking with the 9 because the sound is rather low unless I got it on the head band. Only reason I didn't choose the 8 is because you can't replace the lens and I'm bad for cracking them! Lol Absolutely Loved the truck ride! A go pro and a magnetic works wonders!! Haha! Keep up the great work!
@@TerrellSpivey I need to get a mic bad!! The sound quality is decent but the second it hits wind it’s awful!!
@@thefarmergrayce haha! So I've learned recently that the mic definitely helps with wind noise when you can have the go pro in close proximity, but when it's not I put a wind slayer on it!
Hey girl. I own a fleet of semis. Typically when you have that issue of air its 2 things. It'll get worse the longer it goes. Check your air Governor and the purge valve on the air dryer.
Yes we replaced the governer! It’s in my video “fixing the Mack”! The first one we got was junk so we went and bought one from the dealership and it’s been doing good!
@@thefarmergrayce 9/10 times that's wht it is. Especially in the cold. I just found your channel. Keep working
It's nice to be so close to the elevators. All our soybeans we haul almost 4 hours one way to owensboro an most of the corn 3 hours to Knoxville tenn
Oh my lord!! That is crazy
I'm on the Kentucky Tenn border. 16 miles west of Somerset
Great video Grayce
Don’t be nervous I just got into the agriculture game and you seem more comfortable than me lol
🇺🇸 some cool footage 😎👍🤙
Yeesss!! What a ride!
Good sunday
Love your red Mack !!!
that old stack clapper is having a good time.
Great video! Looks like the grain could possibly go from that far right pit to a barge?
Sometimes it’ll go straight to the barge yes! This particular time it went into a bin I think
Grayce you make my day 😊
Hi Grayce cool setup for loading the trucks. Are you emptying the silos ready for next harvest?
Yes we’re emptying the grain bins!
Thanks for this video it was very interesting for me to see that process
Hello. I enjoyed watching your video alot. I like your 2 tractors and grain auger you used to take your grain out from the grain bin. How much horsepower is the 2 tractors you were using and what size is your Grain Auger you where using to take your grain out from the grain bin if I may ask you
Certainly one of the hardest working folks your age.
Loading trucks doesn’t really scare me but I’m terrified I’m going to mess up the loop system at our bins😬😂
hey Grace you are doing a great job
That was interesting thanks for sharing
In the UK farm diesel is tax free is it like that in the US? Not for the trucks but for Tractors and equipment
Yes it’s tax exempt!
Great video. Well done Grayce :)
Another great video grayce we got Another 3 inches of rain today are corn in under water
Have you tried loading from the rear to forward?
why do they take the sample before you scale ? do they put the sample back in your truck? or does the elevator keep your sample?
Like it said on the video, they take a sample to test the weight, moisture, etc. Basically overall quality.
Grayce, have you taken note to see how many or how few semis hauling to the elevator have a rain cap on their exhaust stack. It used to be a lot more common item but in later years no matter if its straight up ( with no curve ) its rare to see a truck with caps on the exhaust. Myself, well I am the odd one out as I had rust issues happening in the mufflers and elbows/piping below the mufflers as the trucks sit a lot outside and rain falls in. I've gotten some comments "oh that's sure cool and retro" , yup sure is but if I can extend the life and save thousands in exhaust repairs, works for me ! . Besides, if I am combining and dumping at the truck I can tell if its running or not to warm up the engine to haul that extremely overloaded load back to the farm.
Yeah you don’t see rain caps much anymore!