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I don’t know if you guys saw this or not but in the video where you guys put the hose reels on the diesel tanks someone said that you should make a covering for the reels because it will extend the life of the hoses and if you are seeing this it wasn’t my idea I just think it is a good idea
UV is death to Rubber.
Very good idea!!!
Will help with snow/ice as well
I had mentioned itz weather it was mine or not but if they get left out in the weather they will rust in the turning/lock section and they turn into a PITA to work on..
I pointed out that's how I would have done it...but that's me!
I have been amazed at the knowledge you guys have. You definitely know how to work on your machinery!! Also I give you credit for how you take care of the equipment. Always clean & shiny. Totally awesome!!! The three of you & Dougo work good together. I enjoy your videos so much
The Big Swede is doing great on narrating this video, he should do more.
And Brodie is a great addition to the team, appears to be very knowledgeable and a hard worker.
I love the pride in our country you guys display you are true class act people thank you for the videos.
Man that is an AWSOME dump bed........
you guys are just awesome, just professional, the photo shot segments, the dialogs 😁💯👍
You earned those lines Dougo😄😄😄😄
I’m sure this comment won’t get read but I spent 5 years in the Marine corps working on the CH-53E. I did a lot of hydraulic work so pumps, accumulators, motors and lines ( braided and solid.) as I see you routing your lines from the demo tanks through the frame of the tractor I see a lot of rub points that could rub through and cause a leak. I recommend putting some type of buffer between the metal frame and the hose. We always use a rubber tape called chafe tape to stop lines from rubbing.
Plastic armour, UHMW Polyethylene wear strip even larger diameter hose cut to short lengths and fixed with wire ties. A rub will make short work of very expensive 4 or 6 wire hoses. (SAE 100R12 or 100R16) People don't understand , A single large volume hydraulic hose can be over $1,000.00 to buy. I have seen expensive hoses destroyed in a day.
@@bobdevreeze4741 I crewed on a sports car race team for many years. Our goal was to eliminate any possible rub points. Good wire ties are cheap...and they worked! Never had a fluid or electrical line fail or be compromised. And the car(s) got inspected after every session, anyway!
Chet there should be two pin holes that the draw bar can slide forward and rearwards on so you don't have to take the quick hitch off
Going to miss you on the planter going all out especially at night. Take care of yourself Chet
Spring is commun fast!
You do a fantastic job editing Chet! Pulling the combines out of the shop along with the music was super professional 👌!
Very great new video again for the farm and shop work as a team work 👍
We sure enjoyed your video Chet!!! Sure missed Toby today!!! Hope he is doing ok!!! Really sorry to hear about him!!!
What happened to Toby ???
Every shop needs a good shop dog..🐕🐶👍 hope Toby is doing okay
Spring hasn’t sprung in Indiana yet. Lots have lined up at the start line.
None of the special neighbors have gone around the field yet when school buses go by to fire up the whole neighborhood
Make some cones for the end of the demco tank mounts, pull them off after insertion.
God bless the Larson farm family.
Dougo hasn't sold those drills yet... Now is a good time to advertise them.. 20 minutes flys by, watching videos. All that green looks sharp.
Hey Dougo I tried the so called invisible lines.did not like them at all.you guy's are a hoot to watch. Planting time will be here before long.
Can't wait for the green and yellow on the dump box
Getting ready for spring. You guys do good work. Enjoyed the video. 👍👍👍❤️
Great job narrating Big Swede
You won't be disappointed with that trailer! Used too fix rock trucks .
lines in your glasses r the best looks good dugo.
I still have one of those old wooden levels. Great history!
Great video Chet Dougo and Big Swede also Brody
Suggestion. On hoses that have pinch or rub spot put pipe insulation on them zip tie it on stops the rubbing on hose. I really enjoy the videos
With my illness long-term I watch a lot of RUclips. Yes this is number one. Love this kid. And the other one too.
I have a long term illness too. I poop a lot. Carry a port a shitter on the back of my truck
@@tigerbatman7881 sorry nothing compared to that . Just a neuromuscular disorder progressive nature 20 years.Third of my life just about.
Would love to have a live feed with Doug, Chet, Erik, and Brody.
Chet you are correct that there should be a oring in behind the split rim on the outside and if you ever have to take the split rim apart and put it back together. always take a heavy chain through the center of the rim and stand back when you air it up! Those rims have killed many people over the years. I personally watched a fellow coworker have one blow apart in a tire cage and it spread the cage 3” but it kept everyone safe!
That was great tanks on harvesters are put away plantersare almost ready we almost there thank you for sharing and your time Chet Dougo Eric Broodie thank you.
Keep a close eye on Ray, noticed a time or 2 he darted close to tire. Had a uncle who lost 2 great dogs because of both not paying attention and getting legs broke. Just a concerned fan 👍🇺🇸
That RT/planter setup is going to be SWEET in the field!
Very good video Chet
Thank you for sharing.
Forget a hammer going through the combine. . . . A cousin tried a whole toolkit. He realized that it fell off the swather and he even went looking for it with his quad. However, he only found it after it went through the combine. It could have been really damaging, but it was not all that expensive to fix, relatively speaking. The toolkit was toast, . . . finished. 😮 (Canola swaths are rather "fluffy".)
My, since deceased, great-uncle did worse. He put himself through! This was back in the late '70s early '80s if my memory serves me correctly. One of those old combines with no cab. He apparently had a habit of standing up and leaning over to see the crop go into the header, lost his balance and fell over. He sustained severe injuries but thankfully fully recovered and lived out his natural life.
Agua up in Oklahoma on a farm until the age is six and my dad got out of farming I just want y’all to know how lucky you are to be able to do what y’all do I miss it every day
You guys have been my favorite youtube channel for so long and im not even close to a farmer, im just some college student from Ohio studying to be a filmmaker😂 if you guys need a summer intern, id love to come out and do the videography for your channel! Spring planting is such a prime time for content from what ive seen on your channel! And All for free of course, i need and internship to graduate! (just food maybe and a place to sleep!)
Something about an S790 on tracks is just 👌
I love the glasses n the wooden level. I have the lines too dougo.they suck.did split rings for years.just have to be safe when you do them.there is a safe way n a wrong way.
awesome just `finishing a larson farms marathon for my sunday afternoon and this one shows up thanks guys
Awesome!!! 👍
New glasses look great Dougo
Time is Money Eric 🤟🏻😘
If you’re gonna strap those to the frame make sure to wrap that tubing in a thick rubber they also make a bracket that should go onto those frames that has a rubber liner that you can tighten them up and leave them there
yes, not bushed.
pretty sure they know what they are doing...
@@Mullet_Matt Yep, thank you!
@@Mullet_Matt tips are helpful but u know every thing
Great video guys 🇺🇲
Hi all you guys, I rarely make a comment, but your channel is the one I go to first, if possible. You all work great together, keep up the good work!!
You could try applying talc to your tracks and mid-rollers before heading out on the road. And maybe you already do, but i know at our dealership we always encourage applying talc on the tracks. Acts a lubricant.
Great video. Missed Toby and hope his leg is doing better.
Hard to believe it's that time again! I remember you guys fighting those on the first time! Take care 🍻
I agree with Dougo. Progressives are a pain because you are always hunting for the right spot on the lens. It is a narrow band. Bi focal are better
i have some of my Grandpa's tools and would love to add to my collection. I will treat them with respect for sure
You better or Doug’s will beat you with a 2x4
7:55 - my Dad had one of those levels that came from my Grandpa who was a carpenter back in the day.
Great job Swede narrating.....watch Ray Ray, she darts in and around moving stuff. Hate to see her get hurt. Toby would be really sad his shop buddy got hurt. 😢 ( concerned fan ).
Watching you guys' work, makes me want to come out of retirement, not really ill just keep watching! always enjoy your video's!
Hope Toby is OK !
He’s doing okay.
I really enjoy watching you guys. you all crack me up over the silly stuff u do
Good video guys 👍
Love the old wood level.
You should take some rubber hose and wrap it around the yellow pipe every where you zip tie it to the frame. Just to add some life to the pipe.
The new glasses look good I tried the progressive ones but driving and working with a computer screen just didn't get it went back to by focals new better than to do what my wife said live and learn
Great video 👍👍👍👍
good job guys
Good stuff men😄😄😄👍👍👍👍
You should grease the hitch pin area. Grease while planting too, during refills too.
Another great video everybody. Was interesting and enjoyable.
Missed seeing Toby. Hope his leg is doing better. Looking forward to his return.
Those fertilizer tanks you put on the tractor are like Huge-wow!!!!
I was surprised at how easy they went on. Good job all. Good teamwork all. You are hauling some weight when you get them full. Demco makes good products. They are out of boyden Iowa. Been there before for a tour. Good place.
Another job done for planting season.
My compliments to Dougo and Chet and Eric and Brody for the great way you work together. Just great.
Chet, you did soybean planting last year but I heard you say Brody might take it over. If so, what are you doing at planting time????? Just asking.
I hope you can get the other planter and the tractor to talk to one another with the planting software. Always a job getting that done.
Dougo , like your glasses. I have progressive bi focals and like them. Looks like that is what you have also. Tough to get old. Hope you like them.
The old levels. The wood one you should keep for a collection item to put on a shelf or so. Lots of history there. Old piece. Neat. Nice for showing them.
Chet, your new dump hauler is neat. Will be handy to have. Be careful of that split rim wheel. Can be dangerous.
Combines all cleaned up and shining looking great. My compliments to Larson Farms for the way they keep their machines. Wonderful.
About it for now. You all take care and be safe.
Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks for everything Larsons.
The Iowa farm boy.
Steve.
My dad has processive bifocals. He loves them. Those glasses do make Dougo look good. Great video! Can't wait for planting season(2weeks of it).🤣
Dougo maybe the lines are on the levels, better check the new glasses 😂😂Excting times around the conner with spring seeding .
Demco a great tank company 17 miles away from me. If you ever need tanks of any kind contact them Chet.
I would love one of the old levels, they would be amazing to add to a collection!!!
I have the small aluminum one, it's from the 70's and still works great.
HI Chet - I note that you are considering removing the 3PL quick hitch - I think it maybe the wrong move.
You have fitted a complex piece of equipment to the Planter drawbar to duplicate a 3PL Hitch variable drawbar height adjustment - Please think it through and maybe discard the extension on the Planter drawbar
I love old levels
I know a farmer that fire up everything on his combines and once he shut everything down, he go around and touch every bearings. If they are hot, he replace them.
Like the zip ties. Nice glasses Dougo! Don't know why, but I would like them levels.
Not talking glasses but i did notice all the chrome work on your van :D
I have 5 or 6 of those OLD levels in my Grandpa's homemade toolbox
Dougo, I agree with you on the cons of progressive lens, fixing to get rid of mine!!
I tried the progressive lenses and hated them. I had to have the lenses replaced with the lines and I love them.
You guys may want to buy a motorized broom to sweep that apron off. looks like a lot of rock and gravel gets carried up on it. Something else for Dougo to use to clean....
Also video looks amazing your videography has come so far all of you
Did you see the replacement Camso polyurethane bogie wheels that ZK Master Tech recommended as replacements for Millennial Farmer
Hey Chet, Dougo, and everyone else. Chet you should put in a liner in your new dump cart. Andy on Farming, Fixing, and Fabricating puts in their silage boxes they make. It protects the metal, making the boxes they make last longer. From what the people putting them in said, that a lot of cement companies are putting them on their equipment, because it extends the life of their equipment. It might be worth looking into it. God Bless, can't wait for spring planting to start. They've been in the fields for a couple of weeks where I live already. Won't be long now.
Another great video!!
Another great video. Thanks
Dougo we need a bigger shed so we can spread both planters out
Hi Doug,
I am Sorry you are Having a Hard Time Adjusting to your Bi-Focal Glasses! I have wore mine for 10 years and I Enjoy them Very Much!! Have a Great Day!
Doug, your new glasses make you look suave and debonair!! 😀 I never heard of "side shift to the left or right" Is that a MN phrase?LOL
Your lucky you got your tanks when you did. We tried to get a set for our rx back in Jan and they couldn't quaranty we'd get them before may! So this year we're not having tanks on either planter tractors just the tank on the planter. A few more fills but oh well!
Erik must have been hanging out with the wisdom crowd. There was a lot of Scandinavian flavored to that first statement!
Make sure that old rock box has still got the swivel in the hitch because they like to lay over easy and if there is no swivel it will damage the tractor bad.
JEEEZ. Im as excited about panting season as y'all are! Can't Wait!
Great video thanks
That o-ring that slid out that back of your dump wagon is the one for your man killer tyre
You should have got the yellow yankum rope form Matt's off road.
I would love those 2 levels
love the video!
New glasses look real cool Dougo! 😊
Keep it level Dougo!!
I hated bifocals when hooking up 3 point equipment, did it twice and went back to get new lenses without bifocal.
Chet check the inside of the tire at about 12 o clock. I think I saw a bubble as you were talking about it. May have been angles.
It’s awesome seeing a Hydroswing Door in use. It was a great product and company up until our crooked new owner from the UK put us out of business. Love the channel Chet!