Chris is definitely a hard-working man hopefully he comes back every season to help you guys he's in there right with you working to get things fixed so you can get the show back on the road
After I get home from my job and have supper, I check RUclips first to see if the Larsons released a new video! Religiously!!! You are my people and I so enjoy the Larsons and friends sharing their lives with me through RUclips. Thanks again!
Chet I was glad to hear you enjoy making these videos, I so look forward to your next one and Dougo's and Amy's. As an ex farmboy I am living vicariously through your family. So enjoyable, thank you!!
Not sure of Chris’s background but You need to keep that Man Chris around for sure. He Seems to know what needs to be done and just goes ahead and starts without being asked or told.
Excellent my farm family! Things I would never know, see or experience without being on the journey with Larson Farms!!! We see it all here! The good, The bad and The well…You Know‼️🙃🤪(as Mr. Dougo says) I can’t wait for tomorrows video and see the ending saga of 2023 “CORN HARVEST LARSON FARMS”.
I know Chet and Crew don’t reply to comments, but I just wanted to say Thank You for the opportunity to watch these videos. Speaking for myself, they are highly enjoyable and actually keep me motivated to work harder. Not to put anyone on a pedestal, but thanks. Hope God Blesses us all.
I always enjoy your videos Chet, you do a great job! Glad the "boys" from Iowa are doing a great job & Chris seems very knowledgeable! Hang in there Dougo!
Always enjoy them Chet. Thanks for sharing. Chris is a natural on camera and seems to be very comfortable around the equipment and getting things done. …except that whole crowbar thing that we’re not talking about 😅😅
Chet's mindset and ability to roll with stuff has always amazed me ..for all he's been through, and he can manage to chuckle over costing himself over a grand. I honestly admire the young man
O my goodness what a great video all kinds of treasures found on the combine and the bin site yikes yea that’s definitely a no camera zone holy cow bless y’all be safe
Chet Dougo Eric Broodie Chris that was great Chet Dougo the explanations on the dryer Dougo could not explain it better and Chet on the combine and fire system on the grain cart and snouts on the folding head thanks for the info and great video where else can you see the equipment working and damages that happen really great.
topic for a show when things hit winter - might be interesting to explain how farming someone else's property works out - who bears what costs / profits etc - likewise how custom harvesting works with the money, repairs etc. It seems with the extreme capital costs, doing custom for each other to spread some portion of costs out would make a lot of sense. ?
Your videos are my entertainment each evening while the wife watch’s cooking shows watch farm videos. At 73 remember the days as a child helping my farming neighbor but that was in the 50 & 60’s Thanks again. If your grandfather or uncle in the 80’s worked with software companies to help tractors with fertilizer and seed we supplied the hardware. I thought they were doing this in Iowa at the time.
Awesome video, lots of people would never understand the struggles of corn harvest or crop harvest without your videos. Thanks so much for sharing the info. The struggle bus sure has visited you this farm. I can’t watch see the clean up videos
Dougo is my hero. Especially with food. Bologna time is great. Two slices of white bread, bologna, American cheese, lettuce and a light mayo sauce! Perfection!!!
It is good to hear that you enjoy making the videos because we enjoy watching the. Thank you . Hope things get better and stay that way. Funny how Chris is learning Eric's signature sound.
Supply and demand at its finest! There is no way it costs $500 to manufacture those snouts!! But they know you have to have them so they name the price!
Smart keeping the tracks clean everyday. Down here in south Louisiana, track failures are a constant issue. Especially waiting to clean once mud dries. NO FUN!
Thanks for another great video Chet. It was interesting. That vac machine you all got sure works good cleaning up the bin sites. Makes that kind of job a lot easier. Good machine to have. That last field you were in really was muddy with water standing. Glad no one got stuck. Bad conditions to work in. The fire hose on the grain cart works good for getting the mud off the combine tracks. Good feature to have. Sorry that Dougo is having so much trouble with the grain dryers. Has to be frustrating. Hang in there Dougo. Hopefully they will run better tomorrow for you. About it I guess. Thanks for everything everyone. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
@@anthonyhengst2908 I didn't even know it went thru. Was looking for it by the header, gave up and walked away past the back of the combine oh there it is. I don't think there was damage besides maybe a couple chopper knives. Quite a few years ago, maybe JD 9600.
Snout for a farm corn header $500. Same design for a pontoon transom diverter $400-$700. Same piece for front of hat for giant yard Nome made in China $12.75!
New equipment idea.Fire tanker pump on tracks.Same thing as the grain cart with a big tank instead of grain tank.Park it in your dry fields for the fire hazard.Use it to clean equipment when it's muddy out.Every farmer needs one just like a fuel trailer.
I feel like millennial farmer and Larson farms are having a contest on who can have the most breakdowns or make the most mistakes before harvest is over 😂😂
:" Temper it is the only thing you can't lose by losing it." Dougo's nuggets of wisdom.
Chris, what a star. Unsung hero this harvest getting things done.
why do you say so ? The new harvesters are truly called heroes
I bet he has a Harley. He looks the part. 😊👍🏼
Your channel.is doing amazing!!!!!! Been with you since.35k. You should be proud and I know.your Angel above is looking down smiling on all of you.
That vac has done wonders on the farm
Farming is hard. Farming one handed while carrying a camera and making it look easy is amazing!
Kind of a shame Chris is just part time with you guys. Seems to be a nice pair of hands!
Chris is definitely a hard-working man hopefully he comes back every season to help you guys he's in there right with you working to get things fixed so you can get the show back on the road
@morgan67748 seriously?
@@fowletm1992 yuppers
@@Mygirlfriend3141
What have you got against tattoos?
Shows commitment,
Dougo is so awesome
After I get home from my job and have supper, I check RUclips first to see if the Larsons released a new video! Religiously!!! You are my people and I so enjoy the Larsons and friends sharing their lives with me through RUclips. Thanks again!
Dougo for the win!
“Temper… it’s the one thing you can’t get rid of by lose you.”
Got to remember that one for future use, a lot said there
You speak as stupidly as my dog
Sounds like a good logo for a shirt
Yeah, great line! Will have to share that!
I think. That's a hyku
Dugo. We love him. Nobody drives the struggle bus better.
Congratulations on 390.000 subscribers! Going to watch my favorite channel before bed time
Greetings from Hungary
You’re a harder worker Chet. All of you are. Good team.
Keep making the content and congratulations on 390 you're 1 of the best youtubers there is. Your a pro!!
Quote of the video: "That slough is a little bit full." LOL Chet, I always enjoy the videos. Thanks for the great production job.
Hope the Iowa guys are back next year.
Chet I was glad to hear you enjoy making these videos, I so look forward to your next one and Dougo's and Amy's. As an ex farmboy I am living vicariously through your family. So enjoyable, thank you!!
Best RUclipsr...hands down
Not sure of Chris’s background but You need to keep that Man Chris around for sure. He Seems to know what needs to be done and just goes ahead and starts without being asked or told.
Chris is an absolute unit 🦾
Excellent my farm family! Things I would never know, see or experience without being on the journey with Larson Farms!!! We see it all here! The good, The bad and The well…You Know‼️🙃🤪(as Mr. Dougo says) I can’t wait for tomorrows video and see the ending saga of 2023 “CORN HARVEST LARSON FARMS”.
Always delighted when I see Chet has a new video for us courtesy of Larson Farms!
Chris is a Great Farm Hand !!!
My neighbor kid is the guy who's responsibility it is to weld the frames that hold the water tank on the new Brendt carts at the factory.
That skid-vac system sure has proven to be handy!
I know Chet and Crew don’t reply to comments, but I just wanted to say Thank You for the opportunity to watch these videos. Speaking for myself, they are highly enjoyable and actually keep me motivated to work harder. Not to put anyone on a pedestal, but thanks.
Hope God Blesses us all.
I always enjoy your videos Chet, you do a great job! Glad the "boys" from Iowa are doing a great job & Chris seems very knowledgeable! Hang in there Dougo!
Always enjoy them Chet. Thanks for sharing. Chris is a natural on camera and seems to be very comfortable around the equipment and getting things done. …except that whole crowbar thing that we’re not talking about 😅😅
Chet's mindset and ability to roll with stuff has always amazed me ..for all he's been through, and he can manage to chuckle over costing himself over a grand. I honestly admire the young man
100%!
those fuel tanks look so smooth and First Class :)
O my goodness what a great video all kinds of treasures found on the combine and the bin site yikes yea that’s definitely a no camera zone holy cow bless y’all be safe
Chet Jean Marie Happ Happ Happy showing the whole world you not afraid to do house work
Chet Dougo Eric Broodie Chris that was great Chet Dougo the explanations on the dryer Dougo could not explain it better and Chet on the combine and fire system on the grain cart and snouts on the folding head thanks for the info and great video where else can you see the equipment working and damages that happen really great.
New merch idea. Scented candles with the drying corn smell. It looks like the Iowa boys have worked out great this year!
I do like these harvest videos and appreciate the work involved.
topic for a show when things hit winter - might be interesting to explain how farming someone else's property works out - who bears what costs / profits etc - likewise how custom harvesting works with the money, repairs etc. It seems with the extreme capital costs, doing custom for each other to spread some portion of costs out would make a lot of sense. ?
Your videos are a beacon of creativity. You continue to shine on RUclips.
What's the percentage of people that watch without being subscribe? 🤔
Thanks for the effort it takes to vlog your life. #farmlife
A good farm draws good hands. Heck of a crew.
Chris, look at the comments..... You are the star...🤩🤩🤩.. Hard working, does not talk much. GET'S THE WORK DONE.💪💪💪💪
Chet i really enjoy these videos. Sincere thanks!
Nice.
Got to keep the birds and rats well feed over winter. Keep up the good work.
and raccoons and skunks... :)
congrats on 390k subs
That skid vac is pretty handy. Saves a lot of labor
Love your videos. Laughed so hard at the noise you made when you saw the snoots, been there done that, and made the same noise !
Chet you need to get the wife out there with ya. Teach her a few things about the harvest.
Another great video that struggle bus keeps appearing. At least everyone still has a smile on their faces .
The guy Chris reminds me of my SA brother Bully always seems to be ready to help out plus he is also a big strong fella!
I really love your vids greatings from the Netherlands
Another amazing Harvest vid!!!!! Thanks!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Your videos are my entertainment each evening while the wife watch’s cooking shows watch farm videos. At 73 remember the days as a child helping my farming neighbor but that was in the 50 & 60’s Thanks again.
If your grandfather or uncle in the 80’s worked with software companies to help tractors with fertilizer and seed we supplied the hardware. I thought they were doing this in Iowa at the time.
I definitely enjoy your videos, Larson farms!
Up another 2k subscribers...hopefully that helps with the bill🙂. Congrats!
I enjoy the videos also Chet! Thanks for your effort.
I agree with the water tank on the grain cart even rinse the tracks 👍
Chet I look forward to your videos I get disappointed when you don’t post a new one love your content
Awesome video, lots of people would never understand the struggles of corn harvest or crop harvest without your videos. Thanks so much for sharing the info. The struggle bus sure has visited you this farm. I can’t watch see the clean up videos
Looks like saddle water tanks are needed on that cart.😊 A jet stream nozzle too.😁
Dougo is my hero. Especially with food. Bologna time is great. Two slices of white bread, bologna, American cheese, lettuce and a light mayo sauce!
Perfection!!!
So much to go wrong just because it can and does. Kudo's to farmers you and all who put up with the hassle and breakdowns.
Awesome video Chet. 🚜🚜🚜
It is good to hear that you enjoy making the videos because we enjoy watching the. Thank you . Hope things get better and stay that way. Funny how Chris is learning Eric's signature sound.
Thank you for making these videos. We all enjoy them. Also keep Chris around, he’s a big help around your operation.
Supply and demand at its finest! There is no way it costs $500 to manufacture those snouts!! But they know you have to have them so they name the price!
Great video, thanks.
Doing a great job Chet !
Being from Alexandria area and now living in Texas I appreciate your video’s so much. It’s like being back home farming.
❤love keeping up with you all. Lot ups and a few downs or challenges
Amazed you find the time to edit and put up these videos after sixteen hour days
He has a company edit and post them for him since soon after Nicole passed.
All most done!! The finish line is in sight! Great video as always Chet!
Enjoy all your videos
Go Larson Farms! Truly enjoy watching you guys.
Thanks for making them Chet
Smart keeping the tracks clean everyday. Down here in south Louisiana, track failures are a constant issue. Especially waiting to clean once mud dries. NO FUN!
I need one of those power vacs for my car!!! LOL
Chet Tks for videos u show what farmers go through that people don’t know! God bless
Awesome job! I realy enjoy your content.
Thank you for sharing!
Enjoyed watching the video Chet 😊
Doug's face when you held that piece right in front of him, LOL. Like a reoccurring bad nightmare.
Good show
We love the harvest videos reminds me of days gone by that where closer to Dougo's upbringing LOL.
Great stuff. You’re great with clear explanations done quickly. I’d like to see more about the drying system if you’re feeling frisky.
Thanks for another great video Chet. It was interesting.
That vac machine you all got sure works good cleaning up the bin sites. Makes that kind of job a lot easier. Good machine to have.
That last field you were in really was muddy with water standing. Glad no one got stuck. Bad conditions to work in.
The fire hose on the grain cart works good for getting the mud off the combine tracks. Good feature to have.
Sorry that Dougo is having so much trouble with the grain dryers. Has to be frustrating. Hang in there Dougo. Hopefully they will run better tomorrow for you.
About it I guess. Thanks for everything everyone. You all take care and be safe. Thanks. The Iowa Farm Boy. Steve.
Chet, about those snoots, it could have been much worse. It could always be worse. I once broke a gathering chain and ran it through the feeder house.
I ran one all the way thru and out the chopper.
@@lynwessel2471 ouch.... Fortunately for me all I did was tear up one of the concaves.
@@anthonyhengst2908 I didn't even know it went thru. Was looking for it by the header, gave up and walked away past the back of the combine oh there it is. I don't think there was damage besides maybe a couple chopper knives. Quite a few years ago, maybe JD 9600.
Snout for a farm corn header $500. Same design for a pontoon transom diverter $400-$700. Same piece for front of hat for giant yard Nome made in China $12.75!
That mud is scary! Wet ground, moist grain not the best of situations. Thank you for sharing.
You all are awesome farmers i really enjoy your video's
I think having to much, is a problem allot of folks wouldn't mind having. Great harvest vids.
New equipment idea.Fire tanker pump on tracks.Same thing as the grain cart with a big tank instead of grain tank.Park it in your dry fields for the fire hazard.Use it to clean equipment when it's muddy out.Every farmer needs one just like a fuel trailer.
Yes we do!
Nice work
Appreciate you sharing these video's. Cheers :)
I feel like millennial farmer and Larson farms are having a contest on who can have the most breakdowns or make the most mistakes before harvest is over 😂😂
Absolutely love the content Chet, thank you
Thanks and GOD BLESS 😀
Chet, you are the lucky one to have those guys behind you to back you up and keep things moving keep up the good work be safe god bless
Another good video. Poor Dougo that guy needs a good night's rest. Chris seems to be fitting right in. Pretty soon it's hoser time.
Very great videos I enjoy watching them keep up great job