Hello ! You have a great farm workshop and a service car, but the presentation of the contents of this dark tool cabinet would be a really interesting tour, I have also worked with tractors in agriculture and as a grader driver in a road maintenance company. Now retired for half a year, I also have a large collection of tools, I love good tools, I keep my car maintained and repairing a lot of time and money. If I lived closer to you, sometimes during the busy season I would come to help you if needed, good luck to you, God save America!
Yes please. Show us Bo’s box. I enjoyed the truck tour. Lots of stuff. Would like to see some maintenance activities. Appreciate you sharing. Always enjoy. Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
Thank you both for taking the time to show us around a bit . I'm a farmer out here in Eastern Washington state. I don't think you ever get things set up completely because it's always changing. My service truck has changed every year lol. It's wonderful to meet you both and I haven't missed an episode yet . Hoping this year to get my channel up and running ( maybe ) . Take care ,God bless. And we will see you around the farm
Thank you for sharing. Thats a nice looking shop. We had a stationary H/D spot light mounted for the crane and a hand held work light. Seemed like if something broke? It always was at night.. But you do have a awesome shop. Very nice..
Service truck is sweet, setup is nice, service truck is a must have for sure, shop is set-up nice also, thanks so much for sharing an yes it would be cool to see bo's snap on box set-up
When he was talking about the band saw I thought he said “you just put your JUNK in here and turn it on”. Haha I know farmers are tough but putting your junk in a band saw is a different level. Haha thanks for sharing
I ran equipment my whole life and when I work for my grandfather we just had a little tool kit we would throw in a pickup and we lugged 5gal cans of fuel to our excavator or dozer on site and maybe it was because we did a ton of PM or the preferred system of moving our equipment back to the shop whenever possible but that worked for us, I left to work at a big outfit who had a service truck much like yours but equipped with a skid to change oil and hydraulic fluid and a tank for waste oil and man that thing really was a game changer! Sure working on stuff outdoors can suck but when you have everything you’ll ever need or want for repair work packed into something as small as an F550 not much can stop you:) You guys would love my old boss’s sister companies service truck, Kenworth 10 wheeler with all the bells and whistles, just saying if you need an idea for tax purposes………..
Awesome video!!! I learned so much. Thank you, for going through your service truck and shop with such detail. It gives me so many ideas on how I would equip my service truck. Great Job!!!
Hope you do an in depth video when you put the crane up. Building a shop in the next couple years and thinking I should put the concrete in the ground now for a crane.
Something to think about adding to the truck this winter is water. Something many people have is a water jug or even the water tank part of a yard sprayer (without the sprayer and wheels part) along with a chunk of garden hose and maybe a small electric pump. Something to use when using the welder or torch in the field or on combine. Spray down area first before cutting/welding and also good for washing hands after.
Yes it would be good if Beau could give a tour of his tool chest set up assuming he has nothing personal in there and no dead bodies or anything weird like that.
Thanks for the truck tour. Oddly enough I spent most of the weekend up to now looking online for service truck info and tours. I was debating something similar with a mid size fuel tank in front of the service body like yourselves and Tony Fast (Fast Ag Montana) have done or just going with a fuel trailer and keeping all the fuel/lube/def on the trailer - still undecided. Lots of pluses with fuel and service all on one truck with the only downsides being extra wheelbase and weight.
Thanks for Sharing Mark and Steph, I learned about some farm tools I never knew about or used .Love the snow covered video of the farm at the start of today's video,I never knew about the torque multiplier, y'all takecare now ❄️ 17:22
Twenty years ago i wasn't going to mechanic ever again. But as a 40 year equipment operator i always had to mechanic. For the last 15 years i ended up buying tools every pay check. Even just a hundred dollars a check. Because employers can never buy whats needed or hide the tools. But i also know about disappearing tools and broken tools that get put away broken hoping i don't find out. If they get put away. Thing is they are never put back in same place. Not 2 inches away. Same place for a reason. You know where it is suppose to be but moved is lost in large tool box. Tools are put away even just changing wrench or socket. It really is quicker in the long run. Plus it doesn't get forgotten or lost. It doesn't matter if coming right back or keep working in morning. Putting away is a must no exception. Or wrath. Your call. No you can't get it for me. What are you moving to get what i need. You just misplaced something else. You spend 60,000 on tools then search for them or find them broken. Not cool. Pay a mechanic or buy your own or claim your dirt. You touch my tools you could lose a friend. I quit jobs.
How do y’all like the JD welderator that was in the service truck? My buddy has one and said he doesn’t like the welds it makes but loves everything else about it.
Why is that woman interrupting when he’s showing us the bolt bin?? We don’t need your 2 cents. Please just hold the camera and record the man who knows what he’s talking about.
I’ve never seen a air compressor and generator and welder make together , that’s a great idea
Keep up the good work
Hello ! You have a great farm workshop and a service car, but the presentation of the contents of this dark tool cabinet would be a really interesting tour, I have also worked with tractors in agriculture and as a grader driver in a road maintenance company. Now retired for half a year, I also have a large collection of tools, I love good tools, I keep my car maintained and repairing a lot of time and money. If I lived closer to you, sometimes during the busy season I would come to help you if needed, good luck to you, God save America!
Very interesting, thanks for the tour!! Sure missed Beau and Steve. .
When setting up a shop it just takes time but coming along nicely. Looking good 😊
I think a toolbox tour of Beaus toolbox would be cool, and a full machinery tour would be really nice including your trucks, tractors everything
Yes please. Show us Bo’s box.
I enjoyed the truck tour. Lots of stuff. Would like to see some maintenance activities.
Appreciate you sharing. Always enjoy.
Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
Thank you both for taking the time to show us around a bit . I'm a farmer out here in Eastern Washington state. I don't think you ever get things set up completely because it's always changing. My service truck has changed every year lol. It's wonderful to meet you both and I haven't missed an episode yet . Hoping this year to get my channel up and running ( maybe ) . Take care ,God bless. And we will see you around the farm
Another great video I look forward too seeing them every week
Great video, I am sure the service truck saves many steps!
That air compressor/ welder/ generator combo is pretty neat. I’ve never seen that before.
Thank you for sharing. Thats a nice looking shop. We had a stationary H/D spot light mounted for the crane and a hand held work light. Seemed like if something broke? It always was at night.. But you do have a awesome shop. Very nice..
Service truck is sweet, setup is nice, service truck is a must have for sure, shop is set-up nice also, thanks so much for sharing an yes it would be cool to see bo's snap on box set-up
When he was talking about the band saw I thought he said “you just put your JUNK in here and turn it on”. Haha I know farmers are tough but putting your junk in a band saw is a different level. Haha thanks for sharing
😂😂😂 Too funny!
Nice Shop
I ran equipment my whole life and when I work for my grandfather we just had a little tool kit we would throw in a pickup and we lugged 5gal cans of fuel to our excavator or dozer on site and maybe it was because we did a ton of PM or the preferred system of moving our equipment back to the shop whenever possible but that worked for us, I left to work at a big outfit who had a service truck much like yours but equipped with a skid to change oil and hydraulic fluid and a tank for waste oil and man that thing really was a game changer! Sure working on stuff outdoors can suck but when you have everything you’ll ever need or want for repair work packed into something as small as an F550 not much can stop you:) You guys would love my old boss’s sister companies service truck, Kenworth 10 wheeler with all the bells and whistles, just saying if you need an idea for tax purposes………..
Awesome video!!! I learned so much. Thank you, for going through your service truck and shop with such detail. It gives me so many ideas on how I would equip my service truck. Great Job!!!
Tudo joia 👍👍👍
Informative…thanks for the tour!
Thanks-Great!!!
Hope you do an in depth video when you put the crane up. Building a shop in the next couple years and thinking I should put the concrete in the ground now for a crane.
I sure will.
Tool box tour! Love the shop!!
Something to think about adding to the truck this winter is water. Something many people have is a water jug or even the water tank part of a yard sprayer (without the sprayer and wheels part) along with a chunk of garden hose and maybe a small electric pump. Something to use when using the welder or torch in the field or on combine. Spray down area first before cutting/welding and also good for washing hands after.
We forgot to show that, but we do carry a pressured fire extinguisher can.
I have a small shop that I’m slowly setting up so I’m always interested to see what other folks are doing. Appreciate your time to make these videos.
Would love to see what he's hiding in that beautiful Snap On box. Nice setup, looks like u can handle most issues u could come across.
Thanks
Hey Mark, you must watch Trippy Farmer. Peace!
Slick,,,
Yes it would be good if Beau could give a tour of his tool chest set up assuming he has nothing personal in there and no dead bodies or anything weird like that.
😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the truck tour. Oddly enough I spent most of the weekend up to now looking online for service truck info and tours. I was debating something similar with a mid size fuel tank in front of the service body like yourselves and Tony Fast (Fast Ag Montana) have done or just going with a fuel trailer and keeping all the fuel/lube/def on the trailer - still undecided. Lots of pluses with fuel and service all on one truck with the only downsides being extra wheelbase and weight.
Thanks for Sharing Mark and Steph, I learned about some farm tools I never knew about or used .Love the snow covered video of the farm at the start of today's video,I never knew about the torque multiplier, y'all takecare now ❄️ 17:22
I. Like the truck good looking rig
I think Stephanie is really pretty. I live in Marysville, Washington.🙂
Twenty years ago i wasn't going to mechanic ever again. But as a 40 year equipment operator i always had to mechanic. For the last 15 years i ended up buying tools every pay check. Even just a hundred dollars a check. Because employers can never buy whats needed or hide the tools. But i also know about disappearing tools and broken tools that get put away broken hoping i don't find out. If they get put away. Thing is they are never put back in same place. Not 2 inches away. Same place for a reason. You know where it is suppose to be but moved is lost in large tool box. Tools are put away even just changing wrench or socket. It really is quicker in the long run. Plus it doesn't get forgotten or lost. It doesn't matter if coming right back or keep working in morning. Putting away is a must no exception. Or wrath. Your call. No you can't get it for me. What are you moving to get what i need. You just misplaced something else. You spend 60,000 on tools then search for them or find them broken. Not cool. Pay a mechanic or buy your own or claim your dirt. You touch my tools you could lose a friend. I quit jobs.
How do y’all like the JD welderator that was in the service truck? My buddy has one and said he doesn’t like the welds it makes but loves everything else about it.
We would like to see what the personal trucks look like and hear the boys argue about which diesel engine is the best.....
Nice Vid! (This will be my usual reply)
Can you guys show sometime what you run for equipment on the farm
Yes - we will do an equipment tour this spring. Most everything is put away for winter right now.
hey mate what is that electrical lead bit im curious it looks super handy
any shop upgrades in the future mill or lathe ?
Put a fuel filter on the service truck. It’ll pay.👍🏻
Thanks
What king of tracks system is that on the combine?
ATI PowerFlex with TerraForm Suspension
Go Gators 🐊🏈
living quarters tour
Lots of requests on this too, but I talked to Steve and my mom and they want to keep that part private.
Thats very understandable !
No filter system on diesel tank ?
We haven’t had an issue with it before, but we’ve considered putting one on.
What part of Canada 🇨🇦 u in ? Eh?
Not Canadian, but close. We are in the NW corner of Minnesota.
Why is that woman interrupting when he’s showing us the bolt bin?? We don’t need your 2 cents. Please just hold the camera and record the man who knows what he’s talking about.